The Ohio/Penn DX PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 466 BID: $OPDX.466 June 19, 2000 Editor Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW
Provided by BARF-80 BBS Cleveland, Ohio
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LW9EUJ, OE8CIQ, ON4BAM, SM3TLG, SM5MX, UR5EAW, UT1EJ and ZL2HU
for the following DX information.
4W, EAST TIMOR. Plans for an early October
2000 East Timor operation concentrating on the lower HF bands are
underway by Dennis, K7BV. Made, YB9BV, and a well known USA Low
Band operator (identity will be announced soon) will join Dennis
in this effort to make 4W available on 40, 80 and 160 meters for
over a week. Special antennas for the operation are being
constructed at this time. QSL via KU9C. For up-to-date info,
visit Dennis's Web page at: http://www.qth.com/k7bv/.
9A, CROATIA ISLANDS (IOCA activity). Be
looking for new activity from Croatian islands starting this
week. Operators Frane/9A5V, Fredi/9A5KV, Matko/9A3VM and perhaps
Tom/9A2AA will activate the following islands between June 22nd
and 25th: Misjak (CI-066, JN74OH), Pag (CI-082, JN74MK), Veliki i
Mali Sikavac (CI-136, JN74OH), Vir (CI-141, JN74NH) and Zecevo
(CI-147, JN74OH). All islands are also valid for IOTA, EU-136.
They will be active on all bands and modes. QSL via home call.
ADDED NOTE: Denis, 9A3ZG, reports that "IOCA
Directories" will be available at the Croatian stand at the
"25th HAM RADIO" convention in Friedrichshafen, Germany
(June 22-24th). The cost of "Directory for The Islands of
Croatia Award" is 10 USD or equivalent in DEM (20 DEM), and
that covers the cost for the Basic Certificate. That means you
don't have to pay for the Basic certificate when you have the
Directory with your own number on it. In the Directory you will
find both the full rules and the list of all islands for the
award with their coordinates.
AFRICAN TRIP. Maurice, ON4BAM, will be
touring South Africa next month between July 21st and August 13th
with his family. During the trip he will be active from the
rental car with a "TS-50S" and "Outbacker
Perth" antenna (and if possible dipole/wire). He will also
make a short stop in Swaziland on July 26th and 27th. The
callsigns are ZS/ON4BAM for South Africa and 3DA0MA for
Swaziland. The 3DA license is confirmed but not yet in hand, and
his ZS license is a CEPT. Activity will be on the following bands
in that order depending on propagation: 15, 12, 17, 10, 20
meters. QSL to ON4BAM bureau (UBA only!!) or direct.
DXCC NEWS. John Kanode, N4MM, reported this
week that "On June 1, the 15 meter record column on your
DXCC record was opened up and should appear on all records sent
out from that date on. Some of you may already have records with
the 15 meter info on them. On July 1, the Single band 15 meter
award will be available. There is no rush to apply due to the
fact that the 15 meter single band DXCC will be like the 20 meter
one, they will not be numbered. The 15 meter single band DXCC
totals will not be included in the De Soto Cup award this year.
The De Soto Cup for this year will be the 160, 80, 40, 20, 10 and
6 meter totals. Hopefully 17 and 12 meters will be added
somethime in 2001. It depends on the backlog at HQ. The ARRL
staff checked 14,800 cards at Dayton. The new DXCC list is in
production and should be available in late August or early
September." ADDED NOTE: OPDX InterNet Subscriber will
receive a copy of the actual press release by the League as an
additional bulletin.
C9, MOZAMBIQUE. Martin, LW9EUJ, will be
traveling to South Africa on business in December, and he wants
to activate C9 for a week or so which will included the ARRL 10
meter Contest. However, Martin would like to know who the
authority is that issues ham radio licenses so he can get the
appropiate authorization to operate from Mozambique. If you can
help him, please send an E-mail to him at: lw9euj@ciudad.com.ar.
DL/HB9/HB0, GERMANY, SWITZERLAND AND LIECHTENSTEIN.
Chris, OE8CIQ, will be on a holiday trip to southern Germany and
will operate as DL/OE8CIQ/p and HB9/OE8CIQ/p between June 17th
and 26th. He will be active for a few hours as HB0/OE8CIQ/p from
Liechtenstein on Sunday, June 18th and Sunday, June 25th. Chris
will use an Alinco DX-70 (about 100 Watts) and a multi-band
vertical antenna. The QSL cards are 100% sure via his home call
either direct or via the bureau. His direct address: Christian
Irrasch, Nikolaistr. 16, A-9330 Althofen, Austria.
IOTA NEWS...
AF-054. Remember to look for Bert,
PA3GIO, as 5H3/PA3GIO on Mafia Island now through June
24th. QSL via the bureau to PA3GIO.
AF-063. After his operation from AF-054,
look for Bert, PA3GIO, as 5H1/PA3GIO from Pemba Island
where he will be active until the beginning of July. QSL
via bureau to PA3GIO.
AS-023. Jun/JI3EQW, Kaoru/JA3MCA and
Aru/JA0KNM are going to be active from Taketomijima,
Yaeyama Island, from 1200z, on June 23rd through 2300z,
June 25th. They will be signing homecall/JR6 and operate
on 20-6 meters, SSB/CW. QSL all via their home callsign.
AS-023. Zen, JA7DLE, will be active as
JP6JKK and JA7YCE/6 from Amami Island now through June
24th. Activity will be on 80/40/20/15/10 meters. He was
also active during the past weekend's "All Asia CW
Contest". QSL via the JARL Bureau (BUREAU is BEST)
or direct to the following callsign's address:
JP6JKK : AKIRA SANO, 5-12 Tkamatsu Hanamaki-city, IWATE
025-0014 JAPAN
JA7YCE : MORIOKA CLUB, 3-34-14 Mitake Morioka-city, IWATE
020-0122 JAPAN
AS-056. Masa, JA6GXK, will be active
from Danjo Archipelago (Meshima Island), during the
following dates: June 30th-July 11th, August
22nd-September 1st, September 12-22nd and October
13-24th. This will not be a DXpedition, and he will
operate during his spare time. Suggested frequensies are:
14260+/-10kHz, or 21260+/-10kHz. QSL via only the Bureau.
EU-008. Dr. Jorge Fernandez Devesa,
EC1BXI, informs OPDX that he will provide medical service
to the residents of Ons Island (IDEA EA1-1-3) and operate
as EF1ONS (QRP) during July 1-30th. He is not sure if he
will be on the air daily; that depends on his patients.
However, he does report to look for him on 21200 kHz
(QRP) with his old Yaesu FT-7 at 1400 or 2000z. He will
also operate on 10/15/40/80 meters, however his
callsign/license is not full band permitted. He is only
allowed to be active on the following range of
frequencies:
CW/SSB - 28900-29100, 21150-21200 and 3600-3700 kHz
CW - 28100-28150, 21100-21150, 7020-7030 and 3550-3600
kHz
Other operators at ED1ONS may be active on other bands
and frequencies with full license privileges on
HF/VHF/UHF. These operators will operate with 100 watts
mostly. In August, Jorge will move to the Cies Islands.
He will be on the island called Monteagudo (or also
called North Cies). He will operate again from this
island and also provide medical service. This will be his
second operation from Cies. (Last was in August 1999 as
ED1OTA). He will use the same callsign ED1OTA, and
possibly also EF1OTA and run QRP, but remember his band
restrictions. Possibly his operations may be solar
powered during some moments.... because electric power is
not guaranteed for 24 hours. If possible, he will try
later in August to operate from the Isla Sur Cies, or San
Martin (Southern Cies Island). These islands have never
been on the air before, and they also count as EU-080 and
IDEA EA1-1-2 (New one for IDEA award). QSL via Jorge
Fernandez Devesa, P.O.Box 54, 36980O Grove, (Pontevedra)
SPAIN,EUROPE for both operations. Also, he is a member of
the EA-QRP CLUB, so the QRP operators can send QSL via
their QRP Clubs. This is the only bureau he belongs to.
EU-062. Hans, SM3TLG, will be active as
LA/SM3TLG from Helligvaer Islands now through June 20th.
Activity will be CW/SSB. QSL to homecall direct or via
the bureau.
EU-076. There is a possibility that
Hans, SM3TLG, will be active as LA/SM3TLG from Lofoten
Islands June 21-23rd (after his EU-062 operation). QSL to
homecall direct or via the bureau.
EU-157. Gaby/F5PSI and Laurent/F5PSG
will be active from Cezembre Island from July 14 to 15th.
KH5, PALMYRA ATOLL. From the latest
Kingman/Palmyra DX Group (KPDXG) announcement, Mike Gibson,
KH6ND, is active on Palmyra Atoll as KH6ND/KH5, replacing Dave
Johnson, WB4JTT, who has returned to Hawaii. Mike, like their
previous visitors, has been assisting "The Nature
Conservancy" while refining the ham station. Mike will be
active until approximately June 21st, mostly on CW, and will be
looking for Europe. He was spotted this past weekend on 40/20
meters CW between 0930 and 1330z. QSL to K4TSJ.
KH0, MARIANA ISLANDS. Aki/JH3EQP and
Tai/JE3EJC, members of the Osaka DXpedition Lovers Group (ODXLG),
will be active from Saipan Island, Northern Mariana (IOTA
OC-086), between July 20-22nd (activity will finish at around
midnight UST on 22th). During their activity, they will be
looking for NA, SA, EU, AF, OC, West and South Asian stations.
They will operate on the modes SSB, CW, SSTV and PSK31. Look for
them on 80-6 meters. QSL via the bureau or direct.
KH0, MARIANA ISLANDS. By the time you read
this, members of the Northern Kyushu DX Club (NKDXC) should be
active from here until June 20th. Look for KH0/AF4IN and KH0N to
be active on CW 5 or 025 kHz from the lower band edges and as
well on 160 and 6 meters. QSL KH0/AF4IN via JA6AGA direct and
KH0N via JA6CNL direct or both to NKDXC, Box 11, Yawata, 805-8691
Japan.
OD, LEBANON. Jean Paul, F6FYA, will take down
the 40m antenna for OD5/F5SQM, and he will install a long wire
for 80 and 160 meters. He and his wife will be there for the next
3 months.
PJ7, SINT MAARTEN. Look for Andy, WA6WXD, to
be active as PJ7/WA6WXD from June 17-24th. Activity will be on
20/17/15/10 meters SSB with a FT-100 and dipole antenna. QSL via
WA6WXD.
QSL INFO AND NEWS...
A52A QSLs will be available at the
"25th HAM RADIO" convention in Friedrichshafen,
Germany (June 22-24th). Cards can be picked up for you
ONLY and only if you have a filled out QSL of your own
QSO. Meanwhile, John, K0YR, was told by Glenn, W0GJ, that
"We now have over 14,000 cards OUT, three weeks
after QRT! We are caught up with QSL's.....at this
moment, but a couple hundred are arriving daily."
TX0DX Chesterfield Reefs' QSLs will also
be available at the "25th HAM RADIO" convention
in Friedrichshafen, Germany (June 22-24th). Miika,
OH2BAD, assistant QSL Manager for TX0DX, will be
releasing European QSL cards at the Finnish Amateur
League (SRAL) booth, Halle 9, booth number 923. You are
most welcome to collect YOUR PERSONAL QSL cards and say
hello to the gang from Finland. Miika will be available
from Thursday through Sunday, and you will find him
during the exhibition hours. A TX0DX presentation will be
given at the DX gathering on Saturday evening by Wayne A.
Mills, N7NG, one of the TX0DX operators and ARRL
Membership Services Manager (which includes the DXCC
branch).
Ken Holdom, ZL2HU (Group Organizer/Team
Leader/QSL Manager/Kermadec DX Association) wants to
remind everyone that there is a new QSL Route for the
Kermadec DX Association DXpeditions to ZL8 in May 1996
and ZL9 in January 1999. They are still getting numerous
cards to their old address despite their efforts to
advise otherwise. Their new address is: Kermadec DX
Association, c/o Ken Holdom, ZL2HU/ZL4HU, P.O. Box 7,
CLYDE, Central Otago, New Zealand. This is now the only
address that should be used for their two DXpeditions.
SPECIAL EVENT. The Old Barney ARC shall be
celebrating "National Lighthouse Day Weekend" by
operating N2OB from "OLD BARNEY", the Barnegat
Lighthouse, Long Beach Island, NJ (IOTA NA-111, USI NJ-001S), on
August 5th and 6th, from 1300-2300z each day. Suggested
frequencies to watch are: 7265, 14265, 21365, 28465, 146.835 MHz
(600/PL-3A) and 146.52 MHz (spx). QSL via N2OB, PO Box 345,
Tuckerton, NJ 08087 USA. Send a 9"x12" SASE with
appropriate postage if you want a certificate with your QSL.
SPECIAL EVENT. Look for special event
stations EO225E, EO225EA, EO225EJ, and EO225EL to be active on
all bands until August 27th to celebrate the 225th anniversary of
the city "Krivoy Rog". If you make contacts with these
stations (3 QSOs, dupes are valid on different bands or modes),
you will receive the "Krivbass Award" (for 5 USD or
IRCs). QSLs for all stations are via UT1EJ (Yuri Arkhipov, P.O.
Box 101, Krivoy Rog, 50071 Ukraine).
ST0, SUDAN. Wayne, K8FF, has recently talked
to Geoff, 5B4YY, who has recently received his license to operate
from Khartoum, Sudan as ST0P (read ST zero P) and provides the
following information. Geoff has been on 20 meters in the
evenings (U.S. time) with a good signal. He is using a IC746 and
a G5RV and expects to have a QUAD loop on the air soon. For more
information, you can visit his web site at: http://qsl.net.5b4yy.
The QSL route is via his home call 5B4YY. ADDED NOTE: This
station DOES NOT count for the Southern Sudan. It had been
deleted from the DXCC list a few years ago.
SV9, CRETE. Dennis, K7BV, will arrive on
Crete and begin operations the afternoon (local time) of June
29th as SV9/K7BV. This is a side trip for Dennis who will depart
July 3rd for the World Radiosport Team Championship 2000 in
Slovenia where he will take part with his teammate Ralph, K9ZO.
Manos, SV9ANJ, has graciously helped with accommodations and a
Windom antenna that will be put to use with a barefoot FT1000MP
on all HF bands CW and SSB. QSL via Steve, KU9C. For up-to-date
info, visit Dennis's Web page at: http://www.qth.com/k7bv/.
T31, KANTON ISLAND. Steve, G4EDG, informs
OPDX that he has dispatched an electronic keyer to Ueata, T31T, a
Kanton Island resident and qualified professional radio op. The
transport to the island is slow and may take upto 4 months to
reach him. He just has a twin paddle at the moment, but no keyer!
So CW operation is a little difficult, and Steve hopes this will
improve matters.
UARL ANNOUNCEMENT. The Ukrainian Amateur
Radio Leaque (UARL) reports that Ukrainian National Team will use
the callsign EM0HQ during the HF World Championship 2000. The
UARL has established an award "UKRAINE-2000" which will
be given only for a contacts with EM0HQ during the IARU Contest.
They will send this award via the QSL Bureau free of charge. QSL
via UX2MM. The requirements to get the award are as follows: For
DX- one should contact on 2 or more bands; For EU- one should
contact on 4 or more bands. You don't have to have an award
application, all you need is to LOG EM0HQ.
V6, MICRONESIA. "The DX New Letter"
reports that Ted, K8AQM (V63KR), Brian, KG8CO (V63KP), and Dave,
K8AA (V63KQ), will be active from June 28th through July 12th.
Activity will be on 160-6 meters and an entry as V63X during the
IARU HF World Championship.
XV, VIETNAM. The ham radio district numbers
in Vietnam have recently been changed. Ho Chi Minh City is now
"District 2", for example, and Hanoi is "District
9". Rolf, XV7SW, and Torsten, XV7TH, who have just renewed
their licenses, were just informed on June 13th that they are
XV9SW and XV9TH from now on. Rolf reported that no map of the new
districts was available at the Vietnamese PTT, which also
reported that the district figure No. 1 is not in use at present.
Meanwhile, Rolf was spotted this past weekend on 15 meters CW
between 1800 and 2200z. Also check around 1100z.
YL, LATVIA. "The 59(9) DX Report"
reports that Eric, SM1TDE, will sign YL/SMTDE from July 17-22nd.
Activity will be on 160-2 meters, concentrating on the WARC bands
and CW. QSL via SM1TDE, preferably via the SM bureau.
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