The Ohio/Penn DX PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 480 BID: $OPDX.480 October 9, 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, KF2TI,
WA2VUY, WB2YQH/WB2RAJ & The 59(9) DX Report, W3UR & The
Daily DX, W3HC, K4VUD, N4CT, NA5G, NI6T, K7AR, WC7N, K8YSE, NE8Z,
N0KV, 9M2TO, DJ5AV & DX News Letter, DF4RD, EA4DX, G4ZVJ,
G0IAS, IT9BLB, LX1NO, OH1EH, SP5EWY, SV/OK1YM, VE3SRE, VE5MX,
VK2RD, VK6APK and XE1J for the following DX information.
3B6, AGALEGA (POSTPONED). If you are not an
OPDX InterNet Subscriber, you may have missed the special
bulletin announcing that the 3B6RF operation was postponed (Click
on the links below to SUBSCRIBE). Basically, officials of the
newly elected Mauritius Government have asked the team to
postpone the expedition for 2-3 weeks for security reasons. Since
there are only two regular ships per year heading to 3B6 they
have to postpone their activity for six months until May 2001.
For more details and updates, check their Web page at: http://www.agalega2000.ch.
3W/DU/XU, SOUTHEAST ASIAN TRIP. Andy, G4ZVJ,
will be on vacation in South East Asia between October 13th and
November 11th. There may be some CW activity from the following
countries:
3W (Vietnam) - October 15-22nd, callsign assigned upon
arrival.
XU (Cambodia) - October 23-26th, callsign XU7AAV
DU (Philippines) - October 29th- November 10th, callsign
DU3/G4ZVJ
QSL via G4ZVJ: Andy Chadwick, 5 Thorpe Chase Ripon, North
Yorkshire, HG4 1UA England, U.K. His Web page is at: http://www.qsl.net/g4zvj/.
4W, EAST TIMOR. Dennis/K7BV, Made/YB9BV and
Dick/N6FF are now active. As of of publication, the only station
spotted so far is 4W/K7BV on 40/30/20/17 meters CW. Two stations
are expected to be active. Keep a lookout for 4W/N6FF. According
to one of the press releases, a big decision was made that
4W/N6FF will be the callsign used on 160 and 80 meters. The
4W/K7BV callsign will be used on all other bands. QSL via KU9C.
Also, check their Web site at: http://www.qth.com/k7bv/timor/.
5R, MADAGASCAR (SLIM NOT!). A few weeks ago
OPDX received a report on a possible SLIM operation by 5R8O. This
station continues to be active on 20 meter CW signing with the
callsign 5R8O, giving his name as Albert and his QTH as
Tananarive, Madagascar. He also is saying QSL via 5R8FL. However,
thanks to Ed, NA5G, who has been in contact with 5R8FL the
following status report was given on 5R8O. Andreas, 5R8FL, states
that the station "is legal, his callsign is a bit special
because he operates inside the Gendarmerie county. So to simplify
the QSL reception, he ask me to be his QSL manager." WFWL!
IRANIAN WEB PAGE. Mac, W3HC, reports that for
those who are interested, he has a Web page for Iran up and
running. Any news he receives from Iran will be posted on: http://www.ep3sp.homestead.com/index.html.
8R, GUYANA. "THE 59(9) DX REPORT"
reports that Arliss, W7XU, will be active from here (after the FY
operation, see below) October 30th through November 7th as
8R/W7XU. Activity will be on 50.110 MHz CW and SSB, coordinating
on 28885 kHz. QSL via W7XU.
9G. GHANA. A group from the Netherlands will
be active from here October 6-24th. They plan to use the callsign
9G1AA plus their own 9G5 callsigns. Activity will be on 80/40/20
meters CW and 6 meter SSB. Also, there may be some activity on
160 meters.
9M STATIONS ON 6 METERS. Tex, 9M2TO, reports
that this season 9M2 6 meter stations (9M2NK, 9M2KE, 9M2KT,
9M2TO, 9M2XA and 9M2/JI1ETU) are looking for EUs, NAs and SAs on
6 meters. They know that they have a
"SHORT-PASS-OPENINGS-EUs" at 0700z (+/-) in November,
but they do not know the other passes for the areas. Please watch
for the 9M2TO/B beacon on 50.005 MHz running 24 hours and inform
them. The 9M2 station check the DX-SUMMIT cluster for QSNs. You
can also send E-mail to Tex at: izumo@pc.jaring.my.
9M6, EAST MALAYSIA. The Cinco Nueve Contest
Group will be active from the Hillview Gardens Resort from
October 21st through November 2nd. The operators include Al/K7AR,
Lee/N7NU, Bob/W7YAQ, Bob/W7RR and Dave/N6NZ. The group will be a
Multi-Single operation using the callsign 9M6AAC during the CQWW
SSB Contest. Outside the contest the group will be using their
own callsigns, still waiting to be issued. Check the group web
site at: http://www.qsl.net/k7ar/.
Web site will have photos and log searches during the expedition.
A5, BHUTAN (Update). Charly, K4VUD, reported
this past week that he has applied for the callsign A52UD for his
operation in December. He also states the following: "As of
today (October 4th), two hams are slated to arrive in A5 on
December 1, 2000. The 1KW xmit power is ok-ed (with an extra
fee!!!). If we can get a third ham on this trip, all three of us
will save some money on Bhutan's tourist fees for groups of 3 or
more. Come on, just need one more daring adventurer for this
trip!" Charly's E-mail address is: k4vud@hotmail.com.
E30, ERITREA. Chris/DL5NAM and Dieter/DF4RD
are going to be active and have confirmed the date of October
17th through November 1st. Callsigns are still unknown and will
be issued after their arrival in Asmara. Activity will be on
160-6 meters on SSB, CW, RTTY and PSK31 including participation
in the CQWW DX SSB Contest. They will operate from the Nyala
Hotel (QTH of E30GA). QSL via home callsigns. OPDX InterNet
Subscribers will receive the press release as an additional
bulletin.
FS, ST. MARTIN. A report indicates that
members of the NJDXA will be active from here soon or possibly
during the CQWW DX Contest. Operators mentioned are K2CO, N2BIM
and possibly others.
FY, FRENCH GUYANA. "THE 59(9) DX
REPORT" reports that Arliss, W7XU, will be active as FY/W7XU
October 27-30th on the same plan as 8R (above).
GD, ISLE OF MAN. Joe/K1JB and Mike/K1EU are
expected to sign GD6IA from October 26-29th. Activity will
include an entry in the CQWW SSB Contest with operations on 160-6
meters CW/SSB.
GJ, JERSEY (Update to OPDX.473). Barry, N0KV
(M0CQS), provides OPDX with the following update concerning the
upcoming operation from the Jersey Amateur Radio Society club
station, October 23-30th. The group of operators is finalized now
and includes members of the Mile High DX Association (Denver, CO)
and the Darley Amateur Radio Club (UK). The callsigns are:
GJ1Y (CQWW contest only)
GJ0HHY (outside contest)
MJ/N0KV (outside contest)
MJ/KU4CG (outside
contest)
MJ/W0DM (outside contest)
The group of operators will be active from LaMoye, Jersey,
Channel Islands, UK (Zone 14), as a Multi/Single entry in the
CQWW SSB Contest. Operation outside the contest will be CW, SSB,
and possibly PSK31, starting Monday, October 23rd, and ending
after the contest. Activity will take place largely day/evening
hours (local) before the contest. The station is located in
"Worked All Britain" square WV64, and Jersey is IOTA
EU-013. There will be two stations:
Station 1: IC-756PRO, Alpha amp (400W), A3 tri-bander,
R7000(WARC), bandpass filter
Station 2: IC-756, club tri-bander, 40/80M dipoles, bandpass
filter
QSL via N0KV (CBA: 12200 Boothill Dr., Parker, CO 80138), except
MJ/KU4CG goes via KU4CG CBA.
HC, ECUADOR. Once again Doctor Rick, NE8Z,
will be operating as HC1MD from here, November 25th through
December 11th. Activity will be on 40-10 meters CW/SSB (500
watts) and 6 meters (10 watts). He will travel to different areas
in Ecuador and will sign: HC1MD, HC1MD/HC2, HC3, HC6 and HC7.
Rick will also be looking for the following new DXCC entities for
his HC1MD DXCC: East Timor, Austral Islands and Laos (any
assistance/ideas will be appreciated, send E-mail to: ne8z@yahoo.com). QSL via K8LJG:
John Kroll, 3528 Craig Drive, Flint, MI 48506 USA. Also, please
view the HC-DX AWARDS at: http://www.octavia.com/qsl/awards.htm.
IOTA NEWS...
AF-018. The Pantelleria Contest Team,
IH9P, will once again travel to Pantelleria Island (CQWW
zone 33, African Italy, IIA:TP-01) for this year's CQWW
SSB contest at the end of October. The Pantel leria's
Team's goal will be to be more competitive than in 1999's
effort, with the addition of a few new operators, new
antenna systems and a new site located just few meters
far from salt water. The team will be arriving on the
island on October 22nd and should be testing the station
installations by Thursday. This year's team members
include KR7X, W1NA, W7ZB, OL5Y, I2IFT, IK2ANI, IK2CIO,
IK2HKT, IK2RZP, IK2YCN, IN3QBR, I8QLS, IK8ETA, IT9BLB,
IT9VDQ, IT9WPO, IT9ZGY and IT9ZMX. This year's operation
looks again to be an all FT-1000 MP effort with assorted
amplifiers. Team Pantelleria (IH9P) looks forward to
being your zone 33 multiplier for the contest and working
all of you in the contest. QSL via KR7X (CBA). Their Web
site is at: http://www.qsl.net/ih9p2k/.
OC-140. The VK6 DX Chasers Club will be
active from Direction Island November 5-13th. Direction
Island is part of the Mackerel Islands of which Thevenard
Island has been activated previously by Mal, VK6LC. The
Island is located 12 Km offshore from the small West
Australian town of Onslow in the state's North West and
some 1400 Km by road from the capital city, Perth. A
group of 10 operators will activate the island with 4 HF
stations. Six meter operations will also be included.
This is the same group that activated Woody Island
(OC-170) in March 1999. The callsign to be used will be
VK6DIR and operation will be on 40-6 meters, including
the WARC bands. 75/80 meter operations will be at-
tempted but hopes are not high for any great success on
that band due to the latitude and time of year. QSL via
Neil, VK6NE. Inquiries will also be handled by Neil at:
vk6ne@upnaway.com For a look at the Mackerel Islands, go
to the Web page: http://www.mackerelislands.com.au News
of the expedition will also be posted from time to time
at the VK6ANC Web site at: http://www.ncrg.org.au.
OC-212. Look for Broughton Island to be
on the air now through October 15th. Activity will be on
all bands 80-6 meters, CW, SSB, PSK31 and 29 MHz FM if
band is open. The callsign is VI2BI, and the operators
are:
SSB - VK2EO, VK2NP, VK2PB and VK2JV
CW - Frank/VK2ZL, Ray/VK2ARY and Don/VK2ADM
QSL via VK2EO or via Bureau.
J8, ST. VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES (Update).
Angel, WA2VUY, informs OPDX that their team of operators have
received the special callsign J80WW (J8 Zero WW) to be used
during the CQWW SSB Contest. Please refer to OPDX.478 for other
details.
KH2, GUAM ISLAND. Look for Masanori/AA9WZ,
JA1OBY, Hiroshi/JA1XHE, JH1FUD, Hiroshi/JL1LOW and JR1XIM to be
active on IOTA OC-026 from October 26-30th. They will be active
on HF bands including WARC bands SSB, CW and digital modes. QSL
via the bureau to each home callsign or direct to each Callbook
address. QSL AA9WZ/KH2 via JA1OZK.
KH5/KH5K, PALMYRA & KINGMAN REEF. By the
time you read this, the KRPDXG team should be on their way to
Palmyra. The Hawaii operators KH7U, NH6UY, WB4JTT and KH6ND,
along with Captain Bill Austin and his crew on the motor schooner
Machias, should have departed from Christmas Island this past
weekend to pick up Mike, KH6ND, from Palmyra to head to Kingman
Reef. Activity is to begin on October 18th. Suggested frequencies
are:
Other suggested frequencies: U.S. General operators are to
look on 20 meters SSB on 14245 kHz and on 40 meters CW on 7023
kHz. JA stations are to look for them on an alternate 160 meters
frequency on 1824 kHz. Look on 6 meters for a breakable beacon
(TX 50105/RX 50115) and also listen to 28885 kHz.
OD, LEBANON. Pavel, OD5/OK1MU, has confirmed
that he is now active also on 50 MHz and 144 MHz. He is using the
following equipment: for 50 MHz 100W + 5 el. Yagi; for 144 MHz
100W + 10 el. DL6WU. His on-line log is available at both: http://www.qsl.net/ok1mu/
and http://www.okdxf.cz
QSL cards are still via OK DX Foundation, P.O.Box 73, Bradlec,
29306 Czech Republic.
OH0, ALAND ISLAND. Ari, OH1EH, informs OPDX
that after several antenna parties, the Aland Islands contest
station is ready to hit the airwaves with several new antennas,
including a 3 element full-sized 80m delta-loop. For more info on
the new antenna system, check out the Web page:
http://www.qsl.net/oh0z/. OH0Z will be active in the CQ WW DX
Contests, 160-10 meters, operated by OH1EH (SSB) and OH1JT (CW).
QSL via OH1EH: Ari Korhonen, Kreetalank. 9, FIN29200 Harjavalta,
Finland.
OOOPPPSS DEPARTMENT. In last week's bulletin,
OPDX.479, under "9X, RWANDA" Charlie's callsign should
have been N4CT not N4XT. Also, under "KH0, MARIANA
ISLAND", the callsign "KH2F" was inserted instead
of NH0S for one of the operators.
QSL INFO AND NEWS...
Tex, 9M2TO, reports that all the
September QSOs QSLs including the WAE and RTTY contests
have been sent out to the JARL Bureau on October 2nd.
New Address. Beginning October 1, 2000,
the QSL Manager for 3W7CW has a new address. ONLY QSL to
Adam, SP5JTF, new address as follows: Adam Perz, P.O.Box
12, 01-323 Warszawa 83, POLAND. The previous SP5AUC
address (P.O.BOX 11 Warszawa 93) is open only until the
end of the year. That post office has been relocated
quite a distance away from SP5JTF, and it has been quite
complicated to check POB there regularly. Additionally, a
lot of IRCs and green stamps have been stolen from SASEs
in that place. Also, SP5JTF has an E-mail address, so you
can ask him directly for QSLs: sp5jtf@radio.org.pl.
The 3W7CW QSLs should be back from the printer probably
early November and all request should be answered by the
end of this year.
Roberto, EA4DX, is glad to announce that
8Q7XX cards will be hitting your mailboxes this week. All
cards received with postage up to September 30th, have
been answered. More than 1200 envelopes received in the
last two weeks have been carefully processed since his
return from the Maldives. Some of you will have a
turnaround of less than one week for your QSL. Cards
received from now on will be answered on a weekly basis.
Roberto states, "Thank you all and especially NCDXF
for their continuous support." Logs, guestbook and
QSL info available at: http://www.qsl.net/ea4dx/.
7Q7TB and VP2MDC QSLs. Send DIRECT cards
to G0IAS. However, Dave, G3TBK, is handling the bureau
QSLs. Dave is sorry about the length of time taken to
answer the cards, but his work schedule is large and his
time in the UK is very limited, so PLEASE BE PATIENT... A
couple of weeks should see ALL direct cards answered.
Bureau cards should be complete by the month's end. Dave
will be back in J3-land at the end of the month and
perhaps G0IAS will handle the cards (more about that when
the picture unfolds....).
BI2J QSL Update. Mac, W3HC, reports that
all photos and information for the BI2J cards have been
received from Alan, BA1DU. Mac will send them to the
printers this week.
Norby, LX1NO, reports that QSL requests
for OZ1AA should be answered soon. He hopes to receive
the cards from the printer by the end of this month. Your
requests will then be answered as soon as possible.
R2, KALININGRAD (Attention Award and Prefix
Hunters). Ben, OZ5AAH, will again be active from late afternoon
October 30th through November 5th around midnight from the club
station in Kaliningrad as R2/OZ5IPA. Activity will be on CW/SSB
and also on the WARC band, but no 6 meter operations. Ben will,
of course, participate in the International Police Associations
Contest November 4-5th. QSL direct via his home callsign only:
Ben Jakobsen, 9 Knoldager, DK-2670 Greve, Denmark (will be OK for
most POLICE awards). Contest info can be found on both: http://www.ipa-rc.de
or http://www.iparc.com.
SV9, CRETE. Roby, IZ3CYN, will be active as
SV9/IZ3CYN from October 10-15th. Activity will be on 20/15/10
meters SSB. QSL via homecall.
SV/A, MOUNT ATHOS. "The DX News
Letter" reports that Monk Apollo hits the airwaves with the
special callsign SY2A now through the end of the year. QSL via
the CBA of SV2ASP. OPDX spotted Monk Apollo on RTTY this past
week on 14086 kHz around 2045z.
TI, COSTA RICA. Look for a group of stateside
operators to be active from Quepos as K4QFF/TI8, October 7-14th.
Activity will be on the satellites UO-14, AO-27, SO-35 and RS-13.
QSL via K4QFF.
VB2, CANADA (Additional info to OPDX.479).
Bob, VE3SRE, provides OPDX with the following additional info on
the upcoming VB2R operation. A team of VE operators will be
active from Zone 2 during the CQ World-Wide SSB Contest and a few
days before and after the contest. The operation will be totally
conducted under generator power from the James Bay Region in
northwest Quebec. Operators at this point are: VE3BY, VE3DXE,
VE3SRE, VE3VFT, VA3KO, VA3MFE, VE3VAM, VE3TV, VE3RMF, VE3DBF,
VA3IX, NB1B, VE3KJS, and VE3HAE. There is a special QSL card
available commemorating the 100th anniversary of the birth of
E.S. (Ted) Rogers, pioneer Canadian amateur, inventor of the
"batteryless radio" and Canadian broadcasting pioneer.
QSL via VE3BY. A Web site is available at: http://www.fortunecity.com/marina/westindia/597/zone2/.
VC5, CANADA (Update). Todd, VE5MX, informed
OPDX that the special callsign VC5C assigned to him to be used
between October 27-30th, is to commemorate the 125th anniversary
of the Supreme Court of Canada. Also, look for VC5C in the CQWW
SSB Contest as a Multi/Single entry. Sam, VE5SF, will be handling
the QSLing chores.
XF2, MEXICO (Attention Prefix Hunters!). Jose
Levy, XE1J, informs OPDX that he will activate the prefix XF2 on
the air for the first time. Look for the callsign XF2UQZ to be
active from the Isla de Sacrificios (Veracruz, Mexico) from 2300z
October 11th through 0300z October 13th. Activity will be on
80-10 meters CW/SSB. QSL to XE1UQZ.
XU, CAMBODIA. You have only a few more days
to work Toni/EA5RM and Pedro/EA7DBO as XU7ABD. They will leave
October 13th. Activity over the weekend has been on 20/15/12/10
meters. QSL via EA4URE. The XU7ABD logs are available via Web
site at: http://www.qsl.net/xu7abd/.
XW, LAOS. It has been reported that Toni,
Z21KD, managed to get a license, apparently valid until October
30th. The assigned callsign is XW4XJ. He is expected to be active
mainly on 20 and 10 meters SSB (w/100 watts) presently. However,
Toni will try other higher bands when he gets time to set up more
antennas. Keep in mind that he is not in Laos for a holiday, so
his operating schedule may vary. He was spotted on 10 meters over
the past weekend on 28460 kHz around 1345z. QSL via Z21KD, direct
only: Toni Latz, P.O.Box 2081, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.
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