The Ohio/Penn DX PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 602 BID: $OPDX.601 March 10, 2003 Editor Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW
Provided by BARF-80 BBS Cleveland, Ohio
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Notes, VK3ZZ, VK4FW, VK8NSB, YB0DPO and ZP5AZL/ZP6Y for the
following DX information.
DXCC COUNTRY/ENTITY REPORT: According to the
AR-Cluster Network for the week of Sunday, 2nd/March, through
Sunday, 9th/March there were 229 countries active. Countries
available: 3A, 3B8, 3B9, 3DA, 3V, 3W, 4J, 4L, 4S, 4U1I, 4X, 5A,
5B, 5H, 5N, 5R, 5V, 5W, 5X, 5Z, 6W, 6Y, 7Q, 7X, 8P, 8Q, 8R, 9A,
9G, 9H, 9J, 9K, 9L, 9M2, 9N, 9Q, 9U, 9V, 9Y, A4, A5, A6, A7, A9,
AP, BV, BY, C3, C6, C9, CE, CE9, CM, CN, CP, CT, CT3, CU, CX, D2,
D4, D6, DL, DU, 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, HH, HI, HK, HL, HP, HR, HS,
HV, HZ, I, IS, J2, J3, J6, J7, J8, JA, JT, JW, JX, JY, K, KH0,
KH2, KH6, KL, KP2, KP4, LA, LU, LX, LY, LZ, OA, OD, OE, OH, OH0,
OK, OM, ON, OY, OZ, P2, P4, PA, PJ2, PJ7, PY, PY0F, PZ, S2, S5,
S9, SM, SP, ST, SU, SV, SV/a, SV5, SV9, T31, T7, T8, T9, TA, TF,
TG, TI, TJ, TK, TR, TT, TU, TY, UA, UA2, UA9, UK, UN, UR, V2, V3,
V4, V5, V7, VE, VK, VK9N, VP2E, VP5, VP6, VP6/d, VP8, VP8/h,
VP8/o, VP9, VQ9, VR, VU, XE, XT, XU, XW, XX9, YA, YB, YI, YJ, YK,
YL, YN, YO, YS, YU, YV, Z2, Z3, ZA, ZB, ZC4, ZD7, ZF, ZK1/s, ZL,
ZP, ZS.
* PLEASE NOTE: The report "could" contain
"Pirate/SLIM" operations. As always, you never know -
"Work First Worry Later" (WFWL).
9N, NEPAL. Bjorn "Hugo" Ark, LA5YJ,
is once again active as 9N7YJ after a two week break to his home
QTH in Vestre-Toten Kommune (county), in a town called Reinsvoll,
located in western part of the area Oppland, South Eastern
Norway. Hugo's length of stay in Kathmandu is unknown at this
time (possibly through December). He is there on a mission for
the U.N. Hugo has a better rig with him this time. He used a
Kenwood TS-50 before and is now working with a Yaesu FT897 w/CW
Collinsfilter, and 100 watts. He also has trap dipoles made by
Rag, LA6FJA, for several bands now. This will allow him to be
active on 160/80/40/30/20/17/12 meters. He plans to be active on
160 meters during the weekends. He will not be active on PSK31 or
RTTY; however, someone has been active on the Digital modes and
this is the work of a Pirate. QSNs show to look for him on 10103
kHz on various times throughout the day (betweeb 1230 and 1830z;
even as late as 0030z), 7003 kHz at 1600z and 3503 kHz between
2300-0100z. Hugo will try to get access to a linear which may be
availble later. No QSLs via the bureau. QSL only direct with 2
USD/2 Euro or valid IRCs to: Bjorn Hugo Ark, Rute 504- Paulsrud,
NO-2840 Reinsvoll, NORWAY. PLEASE NOTE: Hugo will not answer any
QSL requests until he returns home. He has answered some QSL
requests (for his activity between November 2002 and February
10th) when he was home during his 2 week break.
A35KB QRT!. Paul Kidd, A35RK, informs OPDX
that he hasn't heard Father Kevin Burke, A35KB, on the air for
some time, so last week Paul telephoned him. Father Kevin told
Paul he is fine and in good health. However, Father Kevin states
he is very very busy with his duties as parish priest on the
Island of Eua, and is no longer able to operate on the radio. He
has allowed his license to expire, his station is dismantled, he
has no intention of getting back on the air any time soon, and he
can no longer respond to QSL requests. Paul states, "So, if
you were hoping for a contact with Father Kevin, or if you were
hoping to receive his QSL card, then I'm afraid that you are
simply out of luck.....he's just too busy to deal with ham
radio."
A3, TONGA. Janusz, SP9FIH, informs OPDX that
he will be active from here March 19th through April 14th. He
does have verbal permission to operate, and his license will be
given to him after arrival on the island. Activity will be on
80-10 meters including the WARC Bands on SSB. He will use 100
watts into a HF9V antenna and wire verticals. Janusz states he
plans to make 12000 to 15000 QSOs. QSL Manager will be SP9FIH:
P.O. Box 480, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland.
DXCC NEWS. Bill Moore, NC1L, ARRL DXCC
Manager, reports that the following operation has been approved
for DXCC credit: TT8ZZ - Activity from Chad between September 24,
2002 to November 8, 2002
FM, MARTINIQUE. Joachim Gilbert, FM5FJ,
states he will be active in the CQ WPX SSB Contest as a
Single-Op/Single Band (15m) entry. QSL via KU9C.
FO/M, MARQUESAS ISLAND (Update to OPDX.597).
Silvano, I2YSB, informs OPDX the dates for the DXpedition to the
Marquesas are April 25th to May 9th. The details on their
schedule can be found on the Web page at: http://digilander.libero.it/i2ysb.
There will be 3 stations active on HF and one on 50 MHz. The
beacon on 50105 MHz band will be active every hour and every half
hour for 5 minutes. Their callsign at the moment is still not yet
known.
FS & VP2E, SAINT MARTIN AND ANGUILLA.
Nigel, G3TXF, is planning to be active from Anguilla (VP2E) using
his old callsign of VP2EN from Thursday, March 6th through
Wednesday, March 12th. He was expected to be active in this past
weekend's RSGB's Commonwealth Contest (March 8-9th) using 100w to
a vertical antenna. During the period of Thursday, March 13th
through Tuesday, March 18th, Nigel hopes to operate on a number
of occasions as FS/G3TXF/p from Tintamarre Island (NA-199). These
are likely to be daytime only operations from about 1400-2200z.
He will try to "stick to the zeroes" (i.e.: 14030 or
14040, 18080 or 18090, 21030 or 21040, 24900 or 24910 and 28030
or 28040). Both operations will be CW only. QSL via G3TXF. For
more details, visit: http://www.G3TXF.com.
HB0, LIECHTENSTEIN. Pascal, F5RZJ, will be
active from here as HB0/F5RZJ/p, March 15-16th. Activity will be
on 80-10 meters CW/SSB. Pascal will be using only 100 watts into
a HF6V antenna. QSL via his home callsign. For direct QSLing, use
the following address: Pascal Sotty, Grand Champ, F-71130 Chassy,
FRANCE.
HH4, HAITI (Update). The HH4 Team Haiti 2003
plans to be active from the Northwest Haiti Christian Mission
about 2300z on March 10th. K3VN had to drop from the team due to
work commitments, but has been replaced by another Florida
DXPedition Group (FDXPG) member, Bob, HH4/K9MDO. The rest of the
team is the same: Jan, HH4/K4QD; Bill/W4WX, and William/N2WB. The
team plans to try to upload the logs once or twice over the next
two weeks. Look for the team as a Multi-Single entry in the BARTG
Contest next weekend using HH4/K4QD. Check the Team Haiti website
at: http://www.geocities.com/n2wb2003/.
HI3, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. Operators
Rafael/HI8ROX, HI3HCE, Carlo/HI3CCP and Teodosio/HI3TEJ will be
active as HI3CCP in the CQ WPX SSB Contest (March 29-30th) as a
Multi-Op/Single entry. QSL via AD4Z.
IOTA NEWS...
AF-073. Andy, DJ7IK, informs OPDX that
the planned DXpedition (Callsign TS7N) to Kerkennah
Island from March 21st to April 1st has been cancelled
due to the insecure political situation. Their plans now
are to try again at the end of November with
participation in the CQWW DX Contest. They will update
this information as soon as they receive their license.
AS-043. CANCELLED. Operators
Eiji/JQ1SUO, Tatsuhiko/JF1CCH and JA2HMD were expected to
sign homecall/1 from Hachijo Island, March 8-9th.
However, due to the bad weather airplanes will not fly to
the island, so the DXpedition had to be cancelled.
AS-049. Toshi, JM1PXG, will be active as
JM1PXG/6 from Tokara Kuchino-shima, starting around 0100z
on May 3rd until around 0200z on May 4th. Activity will
be on 40/20/17/15/12/10 meters CW only. QSL via the JARL
Bureau or direct to his home call.
AS-079. Taka, JR3TVH, will be active
once again as JR3TVH/6, from Miyako Island starting
around 0900z on May 1st until around 1000z on May 5th.
Look for activity on 6, 10, 12, 17 and 20 meters SSB and
CW. QSL via home call or the JARL QSL Bureau.
EU-012. Stewart, GM4AFF, will be active
as GZ7V from Shetland during the CQWW CW Contest later
this year (November 29-30th). For updates, check the Web
page at: http://www.gm7v.com.
EU-125. Operators Karl/LA8DW (CW) and
Lars/OZ1HPS (SSB) plan to activate two islands in the
Jylland West Group in the late spring. Both islands are
good for the Danish Island Award. Look for them to be
active from Fano Island (NS-02) and Mando Island (NS-03)
using the special callsign OZ4DI (OZ4 Danish Island).
EU-187. There will be a DXpedition to
Gavdos Island from June 1-10th. There was no callsign
mentioned or bands/modes of activity. QSL via SV2DGH.
OC-NEW. Tom Marlowe/VK3ZZ, Peter
Forbes/VK3QI, Keith Proctor/VK3FT and Jack Bramham/VK3WWW
with on-shore "pilot" David McCaulay/VK3EW will
activate Waldegrave Island East (part of the South
Australia State West Centre Group) from April 17-22nd.
They will be using the special callsign of VI5WCP to
celebrate the historical naming of the island by Mathew
Flinders during his coastal exploration of March 1802. A
special bicentary commemorative QSL card will be prepared
to celebrate this historical event. Activity will be on
all bands except 160m, both Phone and CW. QSL will be
direct to VK3ZZ: P.O. Box 368, Leongatha, Victoria 3953,
Australia, with a self-addressed envelope plus sufficient
return postage, or, via the bureau. Direct QSL cards
notconforming to the above will be returned via the
bureau.
OC-142. By the time you read this, Bill
Horner, VK4FW, should be active from Fraser Island. He is
there to work and fix a communicational link on the
island. He will be on the island until Tuesday, March
11th. However, he will be extremely busy but hopes to get
a little time in for some radio operations. His activity
will be mostly CW. QSL direct only with a greenstamp/IRC
to: Bill Horner, PO Box 1343, Maroochydore, 4558
Australia.
OC-242. Operators YB8CR, YB8BHV, YB0KLI,
YC8CPV, YB0DPO, YB8HZ, YB8HGM, YB0ECT, YB0LBK and YB0AI
will be active from Latondu Island, Takabonerate, South
Sulawesi, Indonesia, between March 26-31st. The callsign
will be YE8A, and the QSL Manager is YB8BRI. They planned
to be active on all HF bands 80-10 meters CW, SSB, SSTV,
RTTY, PSK31 and AO-40 Satellite. Also, look for them to
participate in the CQ WPX SSB Contest. Please visit their
Web site at: http://takabonerate.aerocity.net. If
you would like to be a sponsor, please open their
proposal documents on: http://takabonerate.aerocity.net/pdf/english/.
Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to
contact them at: operators@takabonerate.aerocity.net.
SA-042. Luc, PY8AZT, informs OPDX that
the ZY8C operation had to be rescheduled suddenly from
the ARRL SSB Contest week to the CQWW WPX SSB Contest.
They had two reasons to reschedule the operation. First,
some of the team members had last minute business
commitments and their absence would have been missed
(because of their modes and skills of importance) for a
successful operation. Secondly, their initial schedule
was to get there some days before the ARRL SSB Contest
and stay a coupled days after to not only work stateside
stations but also non-USA stations. However, this was not
going to happen. With the new schedule, the team will now
be active for 8 days between March 27th and April 3rd.
Activity in the contest will be a Multi/Single effort.
OH0, ALAND ISLANDS. Operators Claus/DF8QJ
Marvin/DL2VB, Mike/DK6QW, DG1YTF and Reinhard/DL6YFB will be
active as OH0/DF8QJ, OH0/DL2VB, OH0/DK6QW, OH0/DG1YTF and
OH0/DL6YFB from April 19-25th. Activity will be on 80-2 meters
including the WARC bands on CW/SSB/RTTY. QSL via their homecalls.
OOPPPPSSS DEPARTMENT. OPDX forgot to mention
under "TM5/TO5, MARTINIQUE." that Al, F5VHJ, who was
active as TM5A in last week's ARRL SSB Contest and will also be
active in the upcoming CQ WPX Phone Contest, is in France.
Actually, the heading should have read: "TM5/TO5, FRANCE AND
MARTINIQUE." (Sorry for the confusion.)
OY, FAROE ISLANDS (LLDXT DXpedition Update).
Rob, PA5ET, informs OPDX that the team has received confirmation
from the Faroer Telecom Department and that the following
callsigns can use:
OY8PA for 80/160 meters, digital modes and the WPX Contest.
Their activity will take place between March 24th and April 3rd.
They will have 3 stations with amps active. One will be dedicated
to the digital modes. During their dark periods, they will mainly
be active on 80 and 160 meters. Rob states, "You can expect
lots of digital mode activity on the WARC bands, so this is your
change to fill the OY gaps on all bands and modes." All QSLs
will be handled by the LLDXT QSL Manager PA5ET: Rob Snieder, Van
Leeuwenstraat 137, 2273 VS Voorburg, The Netherlands. They are
currently investigating if they can make use of an Internet Cafe
or local Hams to upload the logs on a daily basis. The latest
information can be found soon on the LLDXT Web site at: http://www.qsl.net/lldxt.
PJ2, NETHERLANDS ANTILLIES. Steve/N8BJQ and
Bob/N8NR will be active from Curacao during the CQWW WPX SSB
Contest (March 29-30th), as PJ2T and PJ2C, respectively. Both
will probably be a Single-Op/Single Band entry (one on 10 meters
and the other on 15 meters, depending on the conditions). The
operators will be on vacation there and will arrive on the island
late Tuesday, March 25th, so they don't know how much operating
they will do outside of the contest. Steve told OPDX, "I
hopes to get a little low band and WARC band CW stuff in before
the contest. I'm sure Bob will also get on a bit and do
likewise." QSL both contest operations via N9AG.
QSL INFO AND NEWS...
Hamad, 9K2HN, reports that he has
uploaded the 9K2USA log to the DX.QSL.NET Web site at: http://dx.qsl.net/cgi-bin/logform.cgi?9k2usa.
If you have any QSL problem, please let Hamad know. He
has just taken over this QSLing job from the previous QSL
Manager after getting a lot of complaints. His E-mail
address is: dxer@qualitynet.net.
Younis, A41MA/p, was active from Suwadi
Island (AS-112) over the past week. QSL via the A41
bureau or direct to home callsign: P.O. Box 1470, CPO,
111 Oman. For more information, check the Web page at: http://www.geocities.com/suwadi_island/.
CY0MM QSL STATUS. OPDX has been informed
that Lali, VE3NE, states, "I have received the first
5,000 cards on March 3rd. Also, the picture and video CD
have arrived a couple of days ago. I already mailed the
CDs and cards to our sponsors like NCDXF and others. The
rest follows very soon. On Sunday afternoon (March 9th),
I am expecting Nick/VE3EY, Peter/VE3NWA (He was doing the
online LOG), Geo/VE3NZ, Dragan/VE3FF, Yuri/VE3DZ and
maybe a couple of others to prepare the return envelopes
and cards. I am hoping to answer all the direct cards in
a few weeks. Please pass along this info and I hope
everybody will be satisfied."
5W0IR, KH8/VK2IR, 3D2IR, J6/VK2IR and 6Y5/VK2IR
QSL STATUS. Mario, DJ2MX, informs OPDX that he
has finally received all the cards that have been mailed
directly to Tommy's address in Australia. Due to moving
to Munich (see below), Mario will be replying to these
cards in April. CHANGING ADDRESS: Mario states, "I'm
currently in process of moving to Munich, which is about
500 km south from here. I hope you will understand that
the QSL management has to be put on hold for a few weeks.
The new mailing address will be announced as soon as I
settle in Munich, but all the mail sent to current
address will be forwarded for next 12 months (until April
2004)."
FW8FP QSL STATUS. Bill Horner, VK4FW,
reports all QSL cards received as of February 28th are
now processed and in the mail.
HJ-HK QSL VOLUNTEER. William, KV4DT,
informs OPDX that he is available to be a QSL Manager for
any HJ-HK station that needs one. His E-mail address is: kf4wru@arrl.net. His
home address is: William Brooks, P.O. Box 309, Drummonds,
TN 38023.
Taka, JR3TVH/6, was active from Miyako
Island (AS-079) this past weekend (expected to go QRT
around 1000z on March 10th). QSL via his home callsign or
JARL QSL Bureau.
J7/VP2M QSL STATUS. Rob, PA5ET, reports
that he has finally received the "Caribbean Tour
2002" J7/VP2M QSL cards from the printer over the
past weekend. They will do their best to get most of the
direct QSLs in the mail before they start their next OY
DXpedition in March (see OY above). They still need quit
a bit of time for their preparations, so please be
patient if you don't get your QSL in the first round
while others got theirs already!
QSL MANAGER ADDRESS CHANGE. Long time
QSL Manager Kash, WB2RAJ, has a new QTH and a new mailing
address. Send all QSL requests to: Dick "KASH"
Kashdin, 4591 West Overlook Drive, Williamsville, NY
14221. WB2RAJ is QSL Manager for EM3W, FK5DX, FK8GM,
J39BW, LZ2TU (1992 ONLY), ST2/G4OJW, ST2AA (up to
February 25, 1995), ST0K, UZ3AYR and WB2RAJ/VP9.
Lee, WA7OBH, is now the QSL Manager for
the following stations: MM5PSL, GB2ELH, EI9HQ and EJ9HQ.
QSL via the Bureau or direct with a SASE or SAE and 1.00
USD.
ZY7USA QSL STATUS. Ciro, PY7ZY, informs
OPDX that all the cards for the ZY7USA operation received
direct have now been answered as of March 6th. If you
don't receive your QSL within the next 10 days, please
contact Ciro at: py7zy@ig.com.br.
You can see a sample of ZY7USA QSL on the following Web
site at: http://www.qsl.net/py7zy/zy7usa.htm.
RE-ELECTED OFFICERS FOR 2003. Members of the
Northern Ohio DX Association have re-elected the following
individuals for May 2003 through May 2004:
President : Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW
Vice President : Dwaine Modock, K8ME
Secretary : Ron Borkey, K8VJG
Treasurer : Mary Michaelis, N8DMM
RSGB IOTA CONTEST 2002 (Results). Justin,
G4TSH, reports that the results listings for the RSGB 2002 IOTA
Contest are now available for viewing at: http://www.rsgbhfcc.org.
S0, WESTERN SAHARA. Toni, EA5RM, URE
Magazine's DX Editor and EADX Bulletin Editor, informs OPDX that
almost everything is ready for the upcoming "Sahara 2003
Dxpedition". He states to look for the first press release
to be sent out at the end of the week.
SILENT KEY. It has been reported by the
Russian Robinson Newsletter that Vladimir Lukjanchuk, RX3DQU (RRC
#629), has died in the plane crash on March 1st. As a
"Robinson" member, Vladimir may be well known for his
participation and activation of several Russian Robinson Award
(RRA) Islands. OPDX and its readers would like to send out their
deepest sympathy to Vladimir's family and friends.
SOUTH AMERICAN TRIP. Dr. Rick, NE8Z, informs
OPDX that from March 14-30th, that he will be operating from
various locations in Argentina, Uruguay and Brasil with the
following callsigns:
LU/NE8Z - various locations in Argentina (LU0 for WPX)
CX/NE8Z - Colonia, Uruguay (CX0 for WPX)
PY5/NE8Z - Iguazu Falls, Brasil
No specific dates were provided, but Dr. Rick will use a
TS-50s with an Outbacker TriSplit antenna. Operations will be on
40-10 meters CW (with most of the activity on WARC bands). QSL
via NE8Z: Dr. Rick Dorsch, P.O. Box 616, Hamburg, MI 48139 USA.
ST, SUDAN. Look for Claudio, IV3OWC, to
operate as ST2CF (not ST1C as previously announced) from March
16-31st. His activity will include an entry in the CQ WPX SSB
Contest. QSL direct only via home call.
SUDAN PIRATE. Reports indicate that the QSL
Manager Claudio, IV3OWC, is stating that Nobili, ST1MN,
operations at this point are those of a pirate. In fact, this
callsign has indeed been issued and that activity is anticipated,
but the real ST1MN has no time for radio now (per IV3OWC).
VP5, TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS. Mike/WA2VQW
and Rob/WB2NVR, members of the W2RZS Radio Club, will be active
from the Providenciales (NA-002) during the CQ WPX SSB Contest as
VP5RZS (contest callsign), and will be active before and after
the contest as VP5/W2RZS and VP5/homecalls. They are scheduled to
be there from March 27th untill April 1st. They expect to be
active on 160-10 meters and possibly on 6 meters as well. There
will be WARC band activity before and after the contest. QSL via
their home callsigns through the bureau or direct. All cards will
be answered in the manner in which they are received. Please
remember to use SASE, etc....if sending direct. WB2NVR collects
stamps, so overseas direct mail bearing postage stamps will be an
added plus for him.
VP5, TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS. Operators
William/KX4WW, Bruce/W4OV and Charles/W4SAA will be active as
VP5WW during the CQWW WPX SSB Contest (March 29-30th) as a
Multi-Single entry. Bill, KX4WW, informs OPDX that he will be
there from March 24th-April 2nd. The other operators will be down
there for a shorter stay. Outside of the contest, look for
activity on most HF bands both CW/SSB. QSL via KX4WW.
VP6/D, DUCIE ISLAND. It seems the Ducie
Island DXpedition began a little before 0001z, Sunday March 9th.
The callsign they are using is VP6DIA. It was announced late last
week the following suggested frequencies will be used:
CW -
1826.5, 3507 and 7007 kHz (listen up per
instructions)
10102 or 10124 kHz (listen up per instructions)
14020, 18070, 21020, 24900 and 28020 kHz (listen up 9 kHz
on all) Up 9 allows other DX to transmit in the DX
edge.
SSB -
3793 and 7070 kHz (listen up per instructions)
14195 kHz listening up on 14215 kHz (+), allows U.S.
Generals stations to call on 14225 and up
18130 kHz listening up on 18140 kHz
21295 kHz listening up on 21305 kHz
24950 kHz listening up on 24955 kHz
28445 kHz listening up on 28455 kHz(allows U.S.
Technicians to call)
RTTY -
21080 kHz listening up on 21100-21120 kHz (as a
primary band as long as there is demand)
14080 kHz listening up on 14085 kHz (as a second band)
50 MHz -
50110 kHz SSB/CW on operators instruction. A beacon
will be there 24 hours.
Remember to QSL via JR2KDN: Yuichi Yoshida, 4F Kato Building,
529 Rokugaike, Kita-Ku, Nagoya 462-0002, Japan. The URL address
for pilot station's bulletins are at: http://www.qsl.net/aa0mz/ducie2.htm.
There is also a link there to the official web site which has,
among other things,the log. The official web site is at: http://www.qsl.net/wd4ngb/ducie.htm.
WARD 2003 AWARD. The "World Amateur
Radio Day (WARD) 2003 Award" is devoted to commemorate the
World Amateur Radio Day celebrated by the IARU on April 18th each
year. The theme for the 2003 WARD is "Amateur Radio
Supporting Technology Education in the Classroom". It is
issued by the MK QTC - Polish Amateur's Radio Journal with PZK
(Polish Amateur Radio Union) support. The WARD Award is available
for at least the following number of contacts: 10 QSOs on HF
bands or 5 QSOs on VHF bands. All contacts must be made on April
18th between 0000 and 2400z. A standard application form
including the list of QSOs should be sent before May 31, 2003 to:
Redakcja MK QTC, ul. Wielmozy 5b, 82-337 Suchacz-Zamek, Poland.
The price of the WARD Award is 5 USD or 5 Euro. This is a full
color award, sized 210 x 297mm. The WARD Award is available also
for the same amounts of SWL reports. Any questions can be sent
to: qtc@post.pl.
WEB SITE AND INVITATION. Stuart, VK8NSB,
President of the Darwin Amateur Radio Club, announces that their
club is now online with Web pages located at: http://www.vkham.com/vk8da.
The Darwin Amateur Club welcomes all visitors to the Northern
Territory Australia. Their meetings are on Wednesday nights
starting at 1930 local time. For more infomation, please feel
free to contact Stuie at: vk8nsb@octa4.net.au.
YU8, THE STATE UNION OF SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO.
Andy, 9X0A, was heard this past week signing YU8/9X0A from
Kosovo. The length of his activity is unknown. He was heard on
17/12 meters 1230 and 1630z. Watch 18130, 18144 and 24964 kHz.
Also, watch 20 meters CW/SSB after 0600z. QSL via UA3DX.
ZP40, PARAGUAY (Attention Prefix Hunters).
Tom/ZP5AZL/ZP6Y and Jorge/CX6VM will operate from Tom's station
in the CQWPX SSB Contest as a Multi/Single/High Power entry using
the special callsign as ZP40Z. QSL via W3HNK.
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bounced mail by sending mail to me via kb8nw@barf80.nshore.org,
please send mail to me via kb8nw@arrl.net.
TNX de Tedd KB8NW
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