The Ohio/Penn DX PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 534 BID: $OPDX.534 October 22, 2001 Editor Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW
Provided by BARF-80 BBS Cleveland, Ohio
Online at 440-237-8208 28.8k-1200 Baud 8/N/1
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K8YSE, CO2TK, DF4RD, DL1EK & DX News Letter, E21EIC, F5NQL
& UFT, G0PSE, GI0DVU, IV3UHL, JI3DST, JJ1LIB, LU1FAM, LU4FPZ,
M0DXR, T97M, VA3RJ and ZL1UD for the following DX information.
IMPORTANT NOTICE BY EDITOR: Last weekend
BARF-80 BBS (Home of the OPDX) began to show signs of problems
and right after sending out OPDX.533, the system failed.
Currently, the system is totally down, but I was able to retrieve
most of my E-mail up through last Thursday (which was a real
chore) for this week's bulletin. Due to the major technical
problems on BARF-80, I am unable to send the following bulletin
direct to the OPDX Mail List Server on "NSHORE.ORG" and
the three DX Reflectors. Thanks to the Sysop on
"NSHORE.ORG", the following bulletin was entered into
the mail list for me. However, it does not look good for next
week's bulletin, unless I am able to retrieve my E-mails from
"NSHORE.ORG" (which is currently being held) while
BARF-80 is being "totally reconfigured to LINUX".
Please continue to send your DX info/announcements, and be
patient during the next few weeks as this transition takes place.
A special thanks goes out to the Sysops of "NSHORE" and
"HAMNET" for their help in getting BARF-80 back
on-line. 73 and GUD DX de Tedd KB8NW.
DXCC COUNTRY/ENTITY REPORT: According to the
AR-Cluster Network for the week of Sunday, 14/October, through
Sunday, 21/October there were 228 countries active. Countries
available: 3A, 3B8, 3D2, 3V, 3W, 4J, 4L, 4S, 4W, 4X, 5A, 5B, 5H,
5N, 5R, 5T, 5U, 5W, 5Z, 6W, 6Y, 7Q, 7X, 8P, 8Q, 8R, 9A, 9G, 9H,
9J, 9K, 9L, 9M2, 9M6, 9N, 9V, 9Y, A4, A6, A7, A9, AP, BV, BY, C3,
C6, C9, CE, CE0A, CE9, CM, CN, CP, CT, CT3, CU, CX, D2, D4, DL,
DU, E3, EA, EA6, EA8, EA9, EI, EK, EL, EP, ER, ES, ET, EU, EX,
EY, EZ, F, FG, FJ, FK, FM, FO, FP, FR, FW, FY, G, GD, GI, GJ, GM,
GU, GW, H4, HA, HB, HB0, HC, HC8, HH, HI, HK, HK0/a, HL, HP, HR,
HS, HV, HZ, I, IS, J2, J3, J6, J7, J8, JA, JD/o, JT, JY, K, KG4,
KH0, KH2, KH6, KL, KP2, KP4, LA, LU, LX, LY, LZ, OA, OD, OE, OH,
OH0, OK, OM, ON, OX, OY, OZ, P2, P4, PA, PJ2, PJ7, PY, PZ, S2,
S5, S7, S9, SM, SP, SU, SV, SV5, SV9, T30, T7, T8, T9, TA, TF,
TG, TI, TK, TL, TN, TR, TT, TU, UA, UA2, UA9, UK, UN, UR, V3, V4,
V5, V7, V8, VE, VK, VK9L, VK9N, VP2E, VP2V, VP5, VP8, VP9, VQ9,
VR, VU, XE, XT, XU, XW, XX9, XZ, YB, YI, YK, YL, YN, YO, YS, YU,
YV, Z2, Z3, ZA, ZB, ZC4, ZD7, ZD9, ZF, ZK1/n, ZK1/s, ZL, ZP, ZS.
* PLEASE NOTE: The report "could" contain
"Pirate/SLIM" operations. As always, you never know -
"Work First Worry Later" (WFWL).
8Q, MALDIVES. Mark Haynes, M0DXR, informs
OPDX that he has recently established a group of DXers which
consists of members of the younger generation. The group is named
the "Crystal Clear DX Group". They plan to undertake a
DXpedition to the Maldives in August 2002. The team will consist
of five to six operators with 3 stations on air for as much time
as propagation will allow. The group has 3 main objectives:
To promote DXpedition and HF DXing for the younger
generation and encourage similar future operations.
To show that a group of youngsters are capable of setting
up and running a DXpedition to the point where it is
recognized for its quality.
To concentrate on those stations who need 8Q7 as a new
country on various band/mode slots. They plan to make at
least 30,000 QSOs!
The team includes Tony/EA2AIJ, Simon/M0CLW, Fabian/ DJ1YFK,
Mark/M0DXR, and one more youngster from the UK. Activity will be
on all bands including the WARC bands. However, since most of the
members on the team are still full time students in education,
they are currently looking for assistance, contributions to help
with their finances and sponsoring. If you can help, please
contact Mark at: m0dxr@qsl.net.
ADDED NOTE: Mark Haynes, M0DXR, was a team member of the Comoros
Dxpedition D68C that took place earlier this year. He also won
the RSGB Young Amateur of the Year award 1999/2000, and is the
training secretary at his local club, Harlow, near London.
CO2, CUBA. Pepin, CO2TK, reports that he will
be active in the CQWW SSB Contest as a Single Op/Low Power/Single
Band (10 meters) entry. QSL via F6FNU.
CORRECTION. Last week in OPDX.533 we listed
the prefix "V6" for Ducie Island, it should have been
"VP6". (ed. Not sure what happened, maybe the
"P" key was not pressed all the way down.)
E3, ERITREA. E30NA is now active. Activity
began on October 19th and with QSN reports on 20/17/15/12/10/6
meters over the past week. However, activity is expected on 160-6
meters on the usual DX frequencies. The team of operators are:
Chris/DL5NAM, Wolf/OE2VEL, Falk/DK7YY and Marcus/DJ7EO. They
should be active until November 3rd. The team's QTH is approx. 10
miles SE of Asmara, the capital city of Eritrea (Grid Locator:
KK95GB). It was mentioned this past week that there will be NO
operations from any of the E30 islands at all! All IOTA
activities had to be cancelled due to the political situation and
power problems. More details are available on the E30NA Web site
at: http://www.qsl.net/e30na.
FG, GUADELOUPE. Edin, T97M, will be active as
FG/T97M from October 22-30th. Activity will be on all bands, SSB,
CW and RTTY. QSL via K2PF: Ralph G. Fariello, 23 Old Village Rd,
Hillsborough, NJ 08844-4008, USA. Also, Edwin will join Danny,
T93M, to be active in the CQWW DX Contest as a Multi/Single sign
FG5BG.
HS/E2, THAILAND (CQWW SSB Activity). Champ,
E21EIC, informed OPDX that the HS0AC HQ station of RAST cannot be
active in CQWW SSB Contest because the HS0AC shack will move out
to a new area and currently has no electrical power. So, Champ
states that he, E20RRW and HS0XNO will be active in the CQWW
Contest from his home as E21EIC as a Multi/Single class. His team
will use a Kenwood TS-940s w/100w and a 8 element 4 band Yagi and
dipoles. QSL via E21EIC (Direct or Bureau). Champ also mentioned
to look for the following Thai hams to be active in the contest:
HS5AYO SOAB LP QSL via CBA
HS1CKC SOAB HP QSL via CBA
HS4BPQ SOSB 15m. LP QSL via E21EIC
HS9EQY SOAB LP QSL via E21EIC
E20HHK SOSB 20m. LP QSL via E21EIC
IOTA NEWS...
AS-079. Take, JI3DST, will be active
from Miyako Island (Miyako-jima Hirara City, Okinawa-ken)
from December 29th (0700z) through January 5th (0000z).
He will sign JI3DST/6. His activity will be on
40/17/15/12/10/6 meters SSB. QSL via the Bureau (Bureau
is BEST) or direct to JI3DST: Takeshi Funaki, 2-18-26
Hannan-cho Abeno-ku Osaka-city, Osaka 545-0021, Japan.
EU-130. Paolo, IV3UHL, informs OPDX that
he will take part in the CQWW DX SSB Contest from Gorghi
Island. For those interested in IIA, the reference number
is UD-08. His callsign will be IV3UHL/P, and he will be
operating as a Single Band (20m) entry. The island is
uninhabitated (exeption: birds, mice, small snakes,
mosquitos etc.). His station will be powered by a
gasoline generator. The rig will be IC-775 and the
antenna is a vertical loop.
JT, MONGOLIA. Ken, K4ZW, reports that he is
in the process of rescheduling his trip to JT-land. Travel will
commence before the end of the year. The dates will be announced
at a later time. The good news is that conditions to those areas
that are in need of Zone 23 will be better than if they had gone
last month. Ken states, "Just need to make sure I pack a few
extra pair of long underwear!"
KC6, ANTARCTICA. Chris Post, N3SIG,
Firefighter/EMT in the United States Antarctic Program at the
McMurdo Station on Ross Island in Antarctica (IOTA AN-011), is
now active as KC4/N3SIG until March 2002. He informs OPDX that he
will be active (usually) every other day starting around
2000-2100 Eastern U.S. time. He will also be active for the CQWW
SSB Contest at the end of this month. His main modes of operation
are SSB on 20/18/15 meters. Look for him on 14243 kHz to start.
Chris also informed OPDX that special QSOs can be arranged by
sending an E-mail to the following address: n3sig@arrl.net. All QSL cards go
to AI3D, please include a SASE.
LIGHTHOUSE NEWS...
Jim, K2JXW, Founder and President of the
Amateur Radio Lighthouse Society (ARLHS), announced the
ARLHS second annual "ARLHS Lighthouse Christmas
Lights QSO Party" will take place December 22-23rd.
See the fellowing Web site for guidelines and prizes: http://www.waterw.com/%7eweidner/arlhs/xmas-guide.htm.
Or visit pages 2 and 3 of the society's web site at: http://www.arlhs.com.
ARLHS members Anita/N5AOK and H.
O./WA5MLT will activate Boliver Point Light, Texas,
during the Amateur Radio Lighthouse Society's second
annual Lighthouse Christmas Lights event 2001. The event
period will start 0001z Saturday, December 22 and will
continue through 2359z Sunday, December 23rd. Listen for
the special event callsign N5L. Activity during the
daytime will be on 20/15/10 meters and during nighttime
on 40 meters. QSL direct with SASE to N5AOK.
LT1, ARGENTINA. The team of LU1FAM, LU1FD,
LU1FGE, LU1FGZ, LU1FKR, LU2FT, LU3FP, LU3FQG, LU3FZW, LU5FA,
LU5FHM and LU6FQD is glad to inform OPDX that the next
Multi-Multi operation from LT1F "Bad Power" will be in
the upcoming CQWW DX SSB Contest. QSL via LU1FKR.
LT5, ARGENTINA. Bob/LU2FA and Seba/LU4FPZ
will be operating in the CQWW SSB Contest as LT5F and as a Multi
Single entry. Pay special attention to 80 meters.
PJ4, NETHERLANDS ANTILLES. Peter, PA3CNX,
will be active from November 5-30th, while on holidays from
Bonaire (SA-006), and will be signing PJ4/PA3CNX. His equipment
will consist of: Kenwood TS-2000 (160m-70 cm), Windom antenna for
80/40/20/10 meters (Tnx GB Antennas). His suggested frequencies
are: on SSB - 3790, 7070, 14340, 28440 and on FM 29580 kHz. If 6
meters is open, he will call around 50110 kHz. QSL via the bureau
PA3CNX (R08), or direct via the callbook address. For the latest
information, check Peter's Web site at: http://home.wxs.nl/~cnx.
QSL INFO AND NEWS...
Bob, N4CD, reports that his 3W2DC
activity from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, between October
2-15th is now QRT. He made 5000 QSOs, mostly on CW.
However, there was very high QRN at his operating
location in downtown Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon). His
license allowed him only to operate on 10/15/20 meters.
QSL via N4CD, direct or via the Bureau. His address is:
Bob Voss, 3133 Charring Cross, Plano, TX 75025, USA.
Will, K6NDV, is now back home after his
3D2CI/3D2CY operation and reports that with the help of
Doug, N6RT, the Logs are now on-line at: http://dx.qsl.net/logs.
(Just follow the 3D2CI - 3D2CY - 3D2AD link).
Tom, G0PSE, reports that the log from
the activity by GB0SM, which took place between October
6-13th, from St. Mary's, Isles of Scilly (IOTA EU-011),
is now available on-line at: http://www.qsl.net/gb0sm.
E-mail QSL requests for cards to be received via the
Bureau can be sent to: tom@tctaylor.demon.co.uk
-or- g0pse@qsl.net.
Please note the QSL cards for GB0REL
have now been dispatched. This station was active from
Rathlin East Light during the International Lighthouse
Weekend, 2001. Any station who worked GB0REL and has not
received a QSL card should contact Jim, GI0PGC, whose
address is correct in all current callbooks. His E-mail
address is: jim.henry@btinternet.com.
SPECIAL EVENT. Members of the REF89's and
F5KCC's activated the special callsign TM5SIA during the 23th
International Hamexpo in Auxerre on October 20-21st. They will
continue to use the callsign until October 30th. Activity will be
on all bands HF and VHF, CW/SSB/FM and maybe some RTTY. Locator
is JN17. They request to please avoid double QSOs on same band.
Some of them will enter the CQWWDX SSB Contest on the last
weekend of October. All the contacts will be confirmed. QSL
Manager is Pierre, F2WS.
T2, TUVALU. A group of JA operators will be
active from here between November 1-8th and they are calling
their operation "The Tuvalu membership of the United Nations
commemorative DXpedition". Team TUVALU consists of:
Katsu JH7OHF/AH6G a member of K5K
Ted JJ1LIB/N1GO a member of 5T5U/S07U
Hiko JN1HOW/AH6PW a member of 5T5U/S07U
Mamo JQ1KNH/W6KNH a member of 5T5U/S07U
Their activity will be on 160-6 meters CW/SSB/RTTY. They will
also have a 6 meter beacon on 50105/QSX 50130 kHz. The team will
pay special attention on 160m for EU/East Coast and 6 meters for
EU on long-path openings. They will have 3 stations active 24
hours day and use the special callsigns T2T (HF) and T2SIX (6m)
to commemorate Tuvalu's entry into the United Nations. Pilot
stations are: HF - 7K1WLE and JF6OJX; 6m - JA1RJU. Equipment will
be: IC-756PRO+AMP, two TS-570G+AMP, FT-920+AMP, IC-706MK2 (for 6m
beacon). Antennas are: a 4 element triband Yagi for 20/15/10
meters, a 4 element duoband Yagi for 17/12 meters, a 4 and 7
element Yagi for 6 meters and a 160-30m verticals/dipoles. QSL
information is: HF via JN1HOW and 6m via JH7OHF, both direct
only.
JN1HOW - Toshihiko Niwa: 1081-8 Sakae, Kitakawabe, 349-1213
JAPAN
JH7OHF - Katsushi Ono: 15-10 Gamokotobuki, Koshigaya, 343-0836
JAPAN
V2, ANTIGUA. Team Antigua will once again
activate V26B on the Beautiful Island Nation of Antigua and
Barbuda in the 2001 running of the CQWW SSB Contest on October
27th and 28th. Their plans are to enter the contest as a
Multioperator/Multi-transmitter category (Grid Square is FK-97
and IOTA Number is NA-100). Members of Team Antigua will also
make special attempts to be active on RTTY, PSK31, 160 meters and
the WARC Bands a few days both before and after the contest.
There is also a possibility of some 6 meter with conditions
permitting! It is most likely the operators will make their
presence felt on all bands starting on or about October 22th
until about November 4th. The members of Team Antigua and their
callsigns are:
V26A Dale, N3BNA - QSL via WB3DNA
V26O Bob, N5NJ - QSL via N5NJ
V26AK Tony, N2TK - QSL via N2TK
V26OC Brian, N3OC - QSL via N3OC
V26B Sam, WT3Q - QSL via WT3Q
V26TZ Tom, ZP5AZL - QSL via W3HNK
V26E Darrel, AB2E - QSL via AB2E
V26U Bill, W2UDT - QSL via W2UDT
V26EW Ed, N2ED - QSL via N2ED
V26YR John, W2YR - QSL via W2YR
There will be a few new members who will announce their QSL
routes once their Antigian callsigns become finalized. TWO ADDED
NOTES OF INTEREST:
The "Special Collectors Edition (Worked 5 Band and 6
Band) Certificate Program" from V26B is continuing
this year. However, due to the extreme costs of mailing
everyone who has worked them on all 5 and 6 bands in the
past (and there have been quite a few certificates
mailed), they are now requesting that if you work them on
5 or 6 bands and would like a certificate, to please send
them a "Self Addressed Stamped Envelope (Business
Size)" along with 1 USD or IRC equalivant (to assist
with printing costs) with your log information to W2UDT
for processing.
SPECIAL TOP GUN PLAQUE CONTINUES FOR THE 2001 CQWW SSB
EVENT - Starting on October 27th through the end of the
2001 CQWW SSB Contest, a Special Plaque is available to
the "FIRST" operator to work V26B on all 6
Bands during the Contest. This Plaque is being sponsored
by their very own Mr. Douglas Priest, W3CF/V26DX. For a
complete station description, complete with photographs
and rate charts of the Team Antigua, V26B, Superstation.
Please visit their Web page at http://www.frc-contest.org
and click on the DXpeditions page and then the Team
Antigua, V26B Link!
V4, ST. KITTS & NEVIS. Larry, KJ4UY, will
once again be going to Nevis as V47UY. He will be leaving on
November 21st, and will operate from November 22nd thru December
4th and returning to Florida on December 5th. Larry will be
staying at his good friend Karl's, V44NK, QTH. He will be using
Karl's Kenwood TS450S/Heathkit SB220 or his Icom IC-756 with a
KLM KT34A for 10/15/20 meters, an A3WS for 12-17 meters, a 30 and
40 meter dipole, and a HF2V for 40/80/160 meters (160 meters 100
watts only). Larry will be operating SSB/RTTY/PSK-31, with some
CW, and will be operating all the bands that he has propagation.
He will try to operate the CQWW CW contest to give others a
multiplier, but he states that his CW is QRS, so please have
patience. He hopes that it will help him improve. Please QSL to
Larry's home callsign, KJ4UY. USA hams send SASE. DX send SAE
plus return postage or via bureau. Larry looks forward to giving
out as many as possible contacts for a new country or/and new
band/mode country.
YN, NICARAGUA (Reminder/Update). Frosty,
K5LBU, anounces that he will be making his third trip to YN2-land
for the CQWW SSB Contest. He will leave Houston on October 24th,
arriving the same day. He will team up with Ed/ W5GCX, and
Laurei/G3UML. They will start putting up antennas on the 24th, so
that they will be able to play on the air and check them out
before Friday at the start of the contest. Activity will be on
160-10 meters. This time they will have a Mini-Quad that will
have 3 elements and a Balun that will let them transmit on 6
meters. They will use a new callsign this year during the contest
which is shorter; listen for YN2EJ. Laurei/G3UML will do the QSLs
for Europe and Africa and Frosty/K5LBU will do the QSL cards for
all other areas.
ZL1, NEW ZEALAND (Special Event/Activity).
The Hamilton Amateur Radio Club in Hamilton, New Zealand, has
applied for and been given the callsign ZL6JAM for uses during
and after the "16th New Zealand Scout Jamboree" at
Mystery Creek Hamilton from December 29th to January 6, 2002. The
station will be active from the site from 2000-0500z during this
period, and outside these hours if possible. As this station is
being set up for Scouts (both boys and girls aged 11 to 16),
these kids would love to talk to kids around their own age, as
well as Hams from around the world. The frequencies planned are:
3593, 3677, 7075 and 14260 kHz. They will be as near as possible
to those frequencies. 15m and 10m will be used depending on
conditions. A special QSL card is being printed for the Jamboree.
QSL details are direct with 1 IRC or 1 USD to: ZL6JAM, P O Box
606, Hamilton, New Zealand. Please include an addressed envelope
with direct QSL applications. No stamp required.
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