The Ohio/Penn DX PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 455
BID: $OPDX.455
April 3, 2000
Editor Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW
Provided by BARF-80 BBS Cleveland, Ohio
Online at 440-237-8208 28.8k-1200 Baud 8/N/1
Thanks to the Northern Ohio Amateur Radio Society, Northern
Ohio DX Association, Ohio/Penn PacketCluster Network, W2SF,
WB2YQH/WB2RAJ & The 59(9) DXReport, W3UR & The Daily DX,
N4AA & QRZ DX, N4GN, W4WX, K6TAR, KD6WW, N6RT, K8YSE, 4Z1GY,
DJ5AV & DX News Letter, F6AJA & Les Nouvelles DX, EY8MM,
HS0/G3NOM, JA3JM, JA3MZB, LU2NI, LU7HVN, LU9HS, OZ8AE, PA1AW,
PA5ET, PR7AR, PS7AB, S53AU, UR4EYN, ZR1DQ and the NATAL DX GROUP
for the following DX information.
4W, EAST TIMOR (New one to work!). As this
bulletin was being prepared, there seems to be six 4W6 stations
active: 4W6EB, 4W6MM, 4W6GH, 4W6UN, 4W/W3UR and 4W6/VK2QF.
However, this will probably change by the time you read this.
4W/W3UR and 4W6/VK2QF are slated to leave during the first part
of the week (Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday). OPDX has received a few
reports that Thor, TF1MM (aka 4W6MM), has been stating to hold
off QSLing and a new route should be announced later. Currently,
the QSL information that was given was to go to TF1MM, but the
callbooks show to QSL via the Iceland QSL Bureau. Another QSL
note deals with 4W6EB which is to be QSLed to CT1EEB, however,
looking at the Buckmaster callbook it gives a stateside QSL
Manager for Jose as WA1ECA. Reportedly, Frank, WA1ECA, states
that Jose wants the 4W6EB cards to go to his CBA in Portugal, not
to his U.S. manager.
A5, BHUTAN (DXPEDITION ANNOUNCEMENT).
Excerpts from a press release by Carl, N4AA, editor of "QRZ
DX", report the following exciting news: "The Kingdom
of Bhutan has completed the long awaited Telecommunications Act
of 2000 which authorizes amateur radio. An international team has
been invited by the Ministry of Communications for the initial
introduction of amateur radio in Bhutan, May 1-12, 2000. The goal
will be to give as many DXers as possible the opportunity for
this #2 most wanted country. Initial emphasis will be on the
primary bands........ All bands and modes will be active, but
after the initial demand has been met, more emphasis will be
placed on the low bands. RTTY and WARC bands will be emphasized
from the beginning. Later in the operation there will be simplex
operation on the higher bands for those without dual VFO
capabilities. Three CW, three SSB and one RTTY station will be
active around the clock....... Operators include: 9V1YC, JA3IG,
JA3USA, JF1IST, K3VN, K4UEE, N0MJ, N1DG, OH2BU, ON4WW, RA3AUU,
UA3AB, W0GJ and W3WL. QSL CARDS WILL BE AVAILABLE AT DAYTON!!!
OPDX InterNet Subscribers will receive the complete press release
as an additional bulletin.
AY0N/X, NEW IOTA AND LIGHTHOUSE. A group of
members of the Santiago del Estero ARC (LU1NF) will activate a
new South American IOTA and Lighthouse: Isla Pinguino (Santa Cruz
Province North) April 21-24th, weather and transportation
permitting. Activity will be mainly SSB on 80-6 meters including
the WARC bands on the usual IOTA frequencies. There will be two
stations active 24 hours a day plus a third one for the low bands
during the night. Output power will be 100 watts, but there will
be beams for 6, 10 15 and 20 meters. (verticals and dipoles for
WARC and low bands). The callsing will be AY0N/X and the QSL via
Team Leader LU2NI. Contributions will be appreciated.
FO0, AUSTRAL ISLANDS. Denise, F6HWU (not
F6WHU as reported by F6AJA last week -- He is sorry!), continues
to be active as FO0HWU from Tubuai Island (IOTA OC-152) in the
Australes. She was very active this past week on 30 meters (10104
kHz starting around 0415z) and 15/20 meters. Remember, she will
be there until April 12th, and she is mostly active on CW (5 kHz
from the bottom of the band). Also check RTTY.
H40/H44, SOLOMON ISLANDS AND THE TEMOTU PROVINCE.
"The 59(9) DXReport" reports that Peter, G8BCG, will be
active as H44PT until April 9th. His operations will be mainly 6
meters and 10 meters. His 6 meter beacon will be on 50.105 MHz.
OPDX has found that Peter was active this past week on or around
28430 kHz between 0230 and 0430z. He may go to Temotu Province as
H40PT.
IOTA NEWS...
AS-NEW. A group will activate the Malay
Peninsula South East Group from Koh Nu (Mouse Island) in
Southern Thailand from April 6-16th. A special licence
and callsign has been issued, E29DX. The special licence
includes 160m and 80m frequencies and allows digital
modes, but not WARC band operations. The main effort will
be to give first time contacts to as many stations as
possible, therefore, most of the operation will be on
10/15/20/40 meters CW, SSB and RTTY using maximum 100
watts output. It may be possible to run two or three HF
stations simultaneously at times. IOTA frequencies will
be used on these bands. There is no main power or
accommodations on the island. Generators and tents will
be used. It will be an "Al fresco" expedition!.
Their antennas will be: 40m GP. 2 element HB9CV, 80m
inverted vee, plus other dipoles and verticals. The low
frequencies allocated are: 1834-1850, 3524-3526, and
3534-3536 kHz. There will be at least four operators who
were involved with XZ0A, so there is an awareness of the
demand for LF QSOs with Thailand, but the logistics of
getting suitable antennas up are very difficult, and LF
ops should not expect too much on this operation. If any
serious LF operation is possible it will came later in
the DXpediton. A 144 MHz operation will be made using
mainly 145.800 for DX contacts with Thailand, and
possibly SSB with Malaysia/Singapore. The DXpedition
Leaders are HS0GBI, assisted by HS1CKC. The licence was
kindly arranged by HS1RU with the PTD. QSL Manager will
be HS0GBI. International Liaison and Pilot is HS0/G3NOM.
For the list of operators, please check the Web site: http://www.qsl.net/tg1996.
AS-056. Updated schedule shows that
Masa, JA6GXK, will be active from Danjo Archipelago
during the following dates: April 6-18th, April 28th
through May 10th, May 30th through June 6th and June 30th
through July 11th. Remember that this will not be a
DXpedition, and he will only be active in his spare time.
His activity will be on CW, SSTV and PSK31. Suggested
frequencies are: 14260 +/-5 kHz or 21260 +/- 5kHz. QSL
via the JARL Bureau.
NA-062. Bob, W2SF, will be active from
Lower Matecumbe key in the Florida Keys on April 25th
through May 15th. Activity will be on.all bands
CW/SSB/RTTY.
L21, ARGENTINA. Horacio, LU7HVN, states that
he will use the special callsign, L21H, in all the contests in
the years 2000-2005. QSL via LU7HVN: Horacio Galanti, 25 de Mayo
647, Villa del Rosario (5963), Cordoba, Argentina.
PACIFIC TRIP. Bruce, KD6WW, will be operating
from Majuro, Marshall Islands (OC-029) from April 4-6th. Then
from April 7-10th, look for Bruce to be on Chuuk (Truk) Island
(OC-011). He will then end his trip on Pohnpei (OC-010) from
April 10-14th. Bruce states that he will operate primarily on CW
with the possibility of some FSK from Micronesia. This is a
vacation, so expect him to operate primarily in the evenings and
early morning when not snorkling. His callsign for the Marshall
Islands will be assigned on his arrival. While active in
Micronesia, he will use the callsign V63VL. QSLs may be requested
for a bureau reply via E-mail at: kd6ww@inreach.com.
PIRATE ALERT. A station signing AP2/WA2WYR
and stating to QSL via KK6TX is a pirate. According to Matt,
S53AU, who contacted John, W2YR (ex-WA2WYR), and John stated the
following: "From time to time PIRATES use my ex call on the
ham bands. YES indeed it was a PIRATE you worked. My authorized
operation took place at the American Consulatein Karachi,
Pakistan from 1991 to October 1992. ALL OTHER OPERATIONS FOR
AP/WA2WYR ARE PIRATES. I am now retired from the foreign service
and live at my home in New Jersey. The log books for many of
overseas operations can be found at my web site: http://members.aol.com/w2yr/w2yr.htm.
Then just click on the callsign you wish to do a log search for.
KK6TX is no longer the QSL manager for my old contacts. He is not
active in ham radio anymore and I QSL directly."
PY0S, ST. PETER & ST. PAUL ROCKS. NATAL
DX GROUP announced that they received a telephone call from the
Brazilian Navy and have been advised that the trip of their two
radio operators to the Archipelago St. Peter and St. Paul-PY0S,
scheduled for the first week in April has been moved forward
again. (But, N-O-T cancelled). The reason given was that new
repairs and increased maintenance to the wooden building (on the
Rocks) has become necessary, and the vessel carrying the needed
personnel, "the Comandante Manhaes", will not have room
for their two operators. They were told that the next maintenance
trip will be in July, and it is possible that at that time their
two operators can be accomodated.
QSL INFO AND NEWS...
3B8/KD6WW and S79BL QSLs. Bruce, KD6WW,
reports that the QSLs have left the printers and he
expects to receive them just prior to leaving for V6 and
V7 operations (see PACIFIC TRIP above). So he will start
working on them when he returns. Please don't send second
requests any sooner than June.
The Clipperton 2000 Team is glad to
announce that the FO0AAA logs are now online at: http://www.qsl.net/clipperton2000.
A wrap up report and pictures will follow soon.
QSL JY8FX and E4/DL7FER via the bureau
or direct to DL6FCK: Titus Pilz, Rathhausstr.5, 35753,
Allendorf, Germany. During Felix's, DL7FER, recent
DXpedition as JY8FX and E4/DL7FER, he made more than 5000
QSOs on SSB/CW. Felix was Dr. Munzer's, JY5HX, guest and
operated from his shack in Amman. E4/DL7FER was possible
due to the help of Ali/E44A and Sami/E44B. He operated in
the city of Gaza. He temporarily stayed in the E44DX-club
at the Gaza College. Felix would like to thank all
stations which gave him a call, and especially the local
ops for their hospitality and help. ADDED NOTE about Dr.
Munzer, JY5HX. Because the JY-QSL bureau isn`t reliable,
he prefers the QSL direct via P.O. Box 182700, 11118
Amman, Jordan. Furthermore, a SAE and 2 IRC or equivalent
will be appreciated.
Rob Snieder, PA5ET, reports that the
QSLs (both bureau and direct) for the Low Land DXpedition
Team's (LLDXT) "Caribbean Tour 1999"
(operations to J7/FS/V4/VP2E) have all been processed.
Also, all direct and bureau cards for 8Q7ET and 8Q7WP in
January 2000 are processed. Online logs are available on
the LLDXT Web site at: http://www.qsl.net/lldxt/.
Joergen, OZ8AE, is receiving QSL cards
for 5P1ER. He is not the QSL Manager. All QSL cards must
go via EDR bureau or direct to 5P1ER, CEPT Amateur Radio
Club, ERO-CARC, Midtermolen 1, DK-2100 Copenhagen,
Denmark. Also look at their WEB site at: http://www.ero.dk/carc.
QSLs for LP7H should go to LU9HS,
however, the address is incorrect in the 2000 Amateur
Radio Callbook. The correct address is: Javier Santillan,
Fournier 2783, Barrio Matienzo, (X5011CDO) Cordoba,
ARGENTINA
QSL for LU7EC who was active in the WPX
Contest go to: Lucas Mariano Elichagaray, C.P. 2703,
Carabelas Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA (or via the Bureau).
Contest callsign ZZ7Z should be QSLed
via PR7AR: IRApuan de Sousa, P.O.BOX 60 - 58200-970,
Guarabira - PB - Brazil.
Nodir, EY8MM, reports that the Tajik
Amateur Radio League has a Web site with an
"EY" CallBook on-line at: http://www.qsl.net/tarl.
Also, check out Nodir's personal Web page at: http://www.qsl.net/ey8mm.
Ukrainian stations active in the 2000
CQWW WPX SSB Contest:
UZ4E qsl via UR4EN UR2E qsl via UR5EAW UZ5M qsl via UX2MM EN7M qsl via UX2MM.
Please QSL cards via bureau or direct: UR4EN - Nick Golub, P.O.Box 48,
Ordzhonikidze, Ukraine, 53300. UR5EAW - Shevchenko Alex, Pelina str.
29, Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine, 49107. UX2MM - Vlad Grushewskiy, P.O.Box 59,
Lisichansk, Ukraine, 93100.
ADDED NOTE: Ukrainian National Team UARL
HQ-2000 will take part in the IARU World Championship
2000. Their callsign will be EM0HQ from the base station
UR4MZL. Team chief will be Wladimir Grushevskiy/UX2MM and
the Manager will be Alexander Shevchenko/UR5EAW. V2/W1LR
and V2/W4WX, members of the North Florida DXPedition
Group, were active on SSB and RTTY March 21-28th from
Antigua. They also participated in the CQ WPX Contest as
V25WX. QSL to home calls and V25WX via W4WX.
SPECIAL ACTIVITIES/AWARD. Activity by
stations for the "2000 years of history in the HolyLand
Award (4X2K)" still continues. The 4X2K award is for
promoting historical sites related to the beginning of
Christianity in the HolyLand. The 4X2K operation will continue
during the Holyland Contest (April 15-16th) by Leonid, 4Z5FL, who
will operate as 4X2K/1, while Jan, 4X1VF, who will operate as
4X21K through 4X25K for 5 squares. (Please refer to OPDX.440 for
details)
SPECIAL EVENT/PREFIX. As part of the
commemorative events celebrating the 500th anniversary of
Brazil's discovery by Portuguese navigators, Ariosto, PT2BW, will
be operating the special callsign PW500A (Papa, Whiskey, Five
Hundred, Alfa), from April 1-30th. Activities will take place on
HF bands, and there is planned operations for modes on RTTY,
PSK31, MT63, Feld-Hell, SSTV, CW and SSB. QSL must be sent to
PT2BW either via the Bureau or direct to: Ariosto R. de Souza,
P.O. Box 03821, 70084-970 Brasilia, DF, BRAZIL. Also, look for
Rony, PS7AB, to sign PS500BR in celebration on 10/15/20 meters,
SSB only. QSL via PS7AB: Rony Reis, PO Box 2021, Natal/RN,
59094-970, Brazil (or Bureau).
TX0CI QRT FROM CHESTERFIELD ISLAND. "The
TX0DX operation went QRT suddenly on Wednesday, March 29th,
shortly after 0000z, due to the rapidly changing weather which
threatened to make landing operations on the reef very risky and
could potentially cause the group to be stuck on the reef.
However, in six days of operating, they completed 72,654 QSOs.
The majority of QSOs were on 21 MHz SSB and CW, as per the
original strategy to provide the maximum number of DXers their
first-ever Chesterfield contact. However, other complimentary
bands and modes were activated sporadically, including 50 MHz
with more than 2500 QSOs and RTTY with some 800 stations in the
log." The above excerpt was taken from a press release
provided by Tim, N4GN. The complete press release will be sent to
all OPDX InterNet Subscribers as an additional bulletin.
ZS31, ELEPHANT ROCK ISLAND. The Elephant Rock
Island DXpedition, ZS31ER, is on the air from April 1-8th. Please
refer to OPDX.454. The expedition has a Web site that will be
updated every twelve hours with the latest news and conditions on
the island at: http://www.qsl.net/zr1dq.
ZS8, MARION ISLAND. The "DX News
Letter" reports that Deryck, ZS6DE/ZS8D, will leave the
island within the next few weeks. QSL via the CBA of ZS6EZ.
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