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The Ohio/Penn DX PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 846
BID: $OPDX.846
February 18, 2008
Editor Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW
Provided by BARF80.ORG (Cleveland, Ohio)

Thanks to the Northern Ohio Amateur Radio Society, Northern Ohio DX
Association, Ohio/Penn PacketCluster Network, AB5K & the AR TelNet
Clusters Network, AA1M, K1XN & GoList, NJ1Q, NC1L, K2ARB, K2PF, W2VU,
NG3K, W3UR & The Daily DX, N4AA & QRZ DX, W5JON, KH6BZF, N6KZ, K8PT,
K8YSE, DX-IS News Site, Pete's-DX-Newsdesk, CO2WF, DK8JB, DL7MAE & The
DX News Letter, EA4KD, EA5RM, F5NQL & UFT, G3SWH, I1JQJ/IK1ADH & 425
DX News, LY4Q, M0XLT, OH1NOA, OH2BN, RSGB IOTA Web Site, VA3RJ & ICPO
and VK6APK for the following DX information.

DXCC COUNTRY/ENTITY REPORT: According to the AR-Cluster Network for the
week of Sunday, 10th-February, through Sunday, 17th-February there were
233 countries active. Countries available: 3A, 3B6, 3B8, 3D2, 3V, 3W,
3X, 4J, 4L, 4O, 4S, 4U1I, 4U1U, 4X, 5B, 5H, 5N, 5R, 5V, 5X, 5Z, 6W, 6Y,
7Q, 7X, 8P, 8Q, 8R, 9A, 9G, 9H, 9J, 9K, 9L, 9M2, 9M6, 9Q, 9U, 9V, 9X,
9Y, A3, A4, A6, A7, A9, AP, BV, BY, C3, C5, C6, C9, CE, CE0Y, CE9, CM,
CN, CP, CT, CT3, CU, CX, D2, D4, D6, DL, DU, E5/s, E7, EA, EA6, EA8,
EA9, EI, EK, EL, EP, ER, ES, ET, EU, EX, EY, F, FG, FJ, FK, FM, FO, FR,
FS, 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, JD/m, JD/o, JT, JW,
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, PY, PY0F, PZ, R1FJ,
S0, S2, S5, S7, SM, SP, ST, SU, SV, SV5, SV9, T2, T32, T5, T7, TA, TF,
TG, TI, TI9, TK, TR, TT, TU, TY, TZ, UA, UA2, UA9, UK, UN, UR, V2, V3,
V4, V5, V6, V7, V8, VE, VK, VK9N, VP2E, VP5, VP6, VP6/d, VP8, VP9, VQ9,
VR, VU, XE, XU, XW, YA, YB, YI, YK, YL, YN, YO, YS, YU, YV, Z2, Z3, ZA,
ZB,ZC4, ZD7, ZF, ZK2, ZL, ZP, ZS

* PLEASE NOTE: The report "could" contain "Pirate/SLIM" operations or
  more likely a "BUSTED CALLSIGN". As always, you never know - "Work
  First Worry Later" (WFWL).

3A, MONACO. Carlos, EA1DVY, will be active as 3A/EA1DVY from February
23rd to March 3rd. Activity will be mainly on topband SSB, around 1843
kHz. Also, he will participate in the CQ WW 160 DX SSB Contest (February
23-24th) and ARRL International DX SSB Contest (March 1-2nd). QSL via
EA1DVY.

5X, UGANDA. Remember to look for Nick, G3RWF, to once again be active as
5X1NH from February 23rd to March 22nd. Activity will be limited because
he is on holiday. Activity will be on all bands except 160m and 6 meters.
Modes will be CW, SSB, RTTY and PSK. He will use 100 watts and wire
antennas. QSL via G3RWF.

8R, GUYANA. Just a reminder that operators Phil/G3SWH and Jim/G3RTE will
be active from Georgetown, Guyana, between February 22-29th. The licence
has already been issued and the callsign will be 8R1PW. As there have
been two operations from Guyana in 2007 which used mainly SSB, their
activity will be on CW only on all bands 160-10 meters. Propagation and
QRN permitting, they plan to have two stations on the air for as many
hours every day as possible. Their main objective is to work as many
European, North American and ROTW stations on as many bands as possible.
QSL via G3SWH, either direct with SAE and adequate return postage
(recommended), or by Phil's Web site using the form for a bureau reply at:
                      http://www.g3swh.org.uk/form.html
Also, QSL via the bureau. There is more information at:
                      http://www.g3swh.org.uk/8r1pw.html

9X, RWANDA. Operators Baldur/DJ6SI, Karlheinz/DK2WV and Franz/DJ9ZB are
now active as 9X0X, 9X0W, and 9X0Z, respectively, until February 21st.
Activity over the past week has been on 40/30/20/17 meters, CW, SSB and
RTTY. QSL via their home callsigns.

9X, RWANDA. Members of the multi-national DXpedition team (9X0R) going
to Rwanda in March (See OPDX.841 and OPDX.843) have sent out a press
release expressing their "disagreement and disappointment of the three 
German operators" now active from Rwanda (which are listed above). Because
of the length of the press release, OPDX suggests readers to please go to
the 9X0R Web page and read their release at:
                      http://www.9x0r.com/press/en.html

DXCC NEWS. Bill Moore, NC1L, ARRL DXCC Manager, reports that the following
operations are approved for DXCC credit:
   VK9WWI - Willis Island; 2007 Operation
   YI9PT  - Iraq; Current Operation

AH0, MARIANA ISLANDS. Yu, 7K3BKY, will be active as AI4GN/AH0 from Saipan
Island (OC-086) from February 17-21st. He may (or will try to) be active
in the last few hours of the ARRL DX CW Contest on Sunday. QSL via his
home callsign.

C6, BAHAMAS (NA-001). Operators Tom/N1GN, Bill/NE1B and Karney/W2AFC
will be active as C6ANM during the CQ 160-Meter SSB Contest (February
23-24th) as a Multi-Single entry. QSL via LoTW. Also, operators Tom/N1GN
and Bill/NE1B will be active as C6ANM during the ARRL DX SSB Contest
(March 1-2nd) as a Multi-Single entry. QSL via LoTW.

C9, MOZAMBIQUE (Update). Frosty, K5LBU/C91CF, reports that one of the
operators from his group has dropped out of the DXpedition to Mozambique
for July, and they are looking for one or two more operators to join them.
They plan on arriving in Maputo on the 16th of July and be picked up by
the folks from the Blue Anchor Inn where they will be operating from this
July. The same group will take them back to the airport on the 31st of July
for their return home. A Web site is up now for the DXpedition at:
                          http://www.tdxs.net/c9.html
If you might like to become a member of their group let Frosty know. His
E-mail address is:              frosty1@pdq.net
 
CQ COMMUNICATIONS PRESS RELEASE (CQ Announces Expansion of WPX Award
Program - Digital Modes Added Along with New Bands). Richard Moseson,
W2VU, Editor, CQ Amateur Radio, provides the following press release
dated February 14th: "CQ magazine and WPX Awards Manager Steve Bolia,
N8BJQ, have announced several changes to the WPX Award program in response
to feedback from program participants. The changes, effective immediately,
add new bands and create a new Digital WPX Award.
  Under the new rules, contacts on all bands between 160 and 6 meters
will count for WPX award credit. In addition, new band endorsements will
now be available for 5 MHz, 10 MHz, 18 MHz, 24 MHz and 50 MHz contacts.
A separate Digital WPX Award has also been added for contacts made on
RTTY, PSK and other keyboard modes, with 300 confirmed prefixes required
for the basic level of the award. Digital-mode contacts will also count
toward the existing Mixed award, as will those prefixes worked on the
newly added bands.
  Details on these and other changes will be published in the March 2008
issue of CQ magazine and are posted along with the March issue highlights
on the CQ magazine website at:   http://www.cq-amateur-radio.com/
  The WPX Award Program recognizes amateurs for making confirmed contacts
with the many callsign prefixes used by radio amateurs around the world.
Top achievers are eligible for the WPX Honor Roll and the WPX Award of
Excellence. General information and complete rules are available on the
CQ website at:          http://www.cq-amateur-radio.com/awards.html
  CQ magazine sponsors a variety of operating awards and on-air competitions
to encourage amateur radio operators to sharpen their operating skills and
to recognize those reaching high levels of achievement."

EE8, CANARY ISLANDS. Operator Jim, N6TJ, will be active as EE8Z during
the CQ WW WPX CW Contest (May 24-25th) as Single-Op/All-Band entry. QSL
via VE3HO.

FR5, REUNION ISLAND. Jean-Marie, F8CHM, will once again return to Reunion
Island and be active as FR5EZ from February 22nd to March 21st. Activity
will be CW/SSB on the HF bands and 6 meters. QSL via to his home callsign.

IOTA NEWS......................
  EU-092.  Col, MM0NDX, will be active as MM0NDX/p during the RSGB IOTA
           Contest (July 26-27th) from Tanera Mor, Scotland. QSL MM0NDX
           direct.

  OC-206.  The VK6 DX Chasers Club, a sub-group of the Northern Corridor
           Radio Group, is pleased to announce its next island expedition
           to Faure Island, in Shark Bay, Western Australia. The group
           will be active from the island from March 26th to April 1st,
           using the callsign, VK6FAU. Activity will be SSB, CW and the
           Digital modes on 80-6 meters. They will also try 160m. Full
           details can be found at:    http://vk6fau.wordpress.com/

J8, ST. VINCENT. Dave, G3TBK, will once again be active from here and
will sign J88DR between the ARRL DX Phone Contest (March 1-2nd) and the
following week. Activity will be on all HF bands especially 30/17/12
meters, CW, SSB, RTTY and SSTV. During the contest he will be a Single-Op/
All-Band/Low-Power entry. QSL via G3TBK, direct or by the RSGB Bureau.

JT, MONGOLIA. Naran, JT1BV, will be active in the following upcoming
contests: ARRL DX Phone Contest (March 1-2nd), CQ WW WPX SSB Contest
(March 29-30th) and the CQ WW WPX CW Contest (May 24-25th). Activities
in all contests will be Single-Op/All-Band/High-Power entries. QSL via
info on QRZ.com. Checkout his Web page at:  http://www.qsl.net/jt1bv

LY90, LITHUANIA (Special Event). Look for 11 special event stations to
be active with the prefix LY90 from February 16th through March 16th,
to celebrate the 90th anniversary of independence in the Lithuanian
Republic. It was on February 16th, 1918, when Lithuania declared itself
independent. The Act of Independence of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos
Nepriklausomybes Aktas) or Act of February 16 was signed by the Council
of Lithuania proclaiming the restoration of an independent State of
Lithuania, governed by democratic principles, with Vilnius as its capital.
The following stations will be on the air:
  LY90A   Jonas(LY5A,LY2ZZ)      LY90MM  Albinas(LY2MM)
  LY90BFV Vitas(LY2BFV)          LY90Q   Rolandas(LY4Q)
  LY90BY  Vilmantas(LY3BY)       LY90W   Rimantas(LY3W)
  LY90CM  Bronius(LY1CM)         LY90X   Tomas(LY3X)
  LY90FW  Giedrius(LY1FW)        LY90Y   Jurgis(LY9Y,LY2CY)
  LY90M   Vytautas(LY3M)

MD & MJ, ISLE OF MAN and JERSEY. Operators Peter/K8PT and Craig/K3PLV
will be operating from the Isle of Man as MD/K8PT and MD/K3PLV at the
contest station of GD6IA (http://www.gd6ia.com/) from March 19-21st.
They will then trek on to Jersey and operate as MJ/K8PT and MJ/K3PLV
from March 22-27th. QSL via their home callsigns. For more additional
information, please check the Web page at: 
              http://home.roadrunner.com/~crahill/
Peter informs OPDX readers, "Since this is our first time on the Isle
of Man, we would be interested as to what needs there are in the DX
community (bands/modes)." Please E-mail him at:    k8pt@arrl.net

MX0, ENGLAND. Members of the Craven Radio Amateur Group (CRAG - MX0BCQ)
will activate the WAB square SD84 YSN for the "Worked All Britain" and
ISWL "Monitor" awards on February 24th. Activity will be on the HF and
VHF bands using the callsign MX0BCQ/A.

OOOPPPSSS DEPARTMENT. In OPDX.845, under "INTERESTING WEB SITES OF THE
WEEK", we added one to many "http://" to the link:   http://dxcal.com

QSL INFO AND NEWS.....................
  QSL ROUTES by Johannes/DK8JB:
    3Z10UM   via SQ9UM       HA800NAR  via HA0NAR
    9W6RHM   direct          HA800LP   via HA0LP
    9W6SUE   direct          HA801AD   via HA1AD
    AT8ESP   via VU2JHM      HA806NF   via HA6NF 
    DM800BFD via DL3JVN      HA80MRASZ via HA1DAE
    HA800MO  via HA0MO

  QSL MANAGER CHANGE. Due to an illness, QSL Manager Pete, K3PD, manager
  for 5N0NAS, 5Z4ES, 9Z4DI, BX2/NE3H, C95WH, EL2JH, FM5WE, OX3SA, T32Z,
  T88RZ, TA3DD, VP2MNI, VP5FEB, W3GOP, W3UU, ZL2MAT, Z21FO, Z21GC, Z21GX,
  Z22JE, ZS4U, ZS6CCY and ZS9X is retiring from his QSLing chores. Pete
  has selected Irv, K3IRV, to take over his QSL duties.
    Effective immediately Irv, K3IRV, will become the new QSL Manager
  for the above stations. He is also the QSL Manager for stations OD5TE,
  JY4NE, OD5UT, ET3VSC, ZC6A, OD5/JY4NE, E44A, DU1/W3WAZ, DU1MGA, PY5EG,
  PY2OMS, ZW5B, PS2T and PP5EG.

  NOT MY QSL MANAGER. John/ZB2EO/G4JTC informs OPDX that RW6HS is NOT
  his QSL Manager. QSL route is ONLY DIRECT and as per QRZ.com.

  QSL 6Y1V via OH3RB: Kari Ahokas, Majoitusmestarinkatu 11 F 93,
  20360 Turku, FINLAND. Operators were: K1LZ, YT1AD, YU1RL, YU7NU,
  6Y5GC and KY1V. Web site: http://www.6Y1V.com

  QSL CO2OJ, CL9C, T42D and T49C via K8SIX, direct ONLY with adequate
  return postage. Al, K8SIX, states that he does NOT accept bureau cards.
  In fact, he has told his 8-land manager to toss all of them as he will
  not do Bureau cards at all.

  QSL CO2WF via N1KI. Operator Winty, CO2WF, was active from Habana,
  from Boca Ciega Beach (EL83we) in Cuba.

  QSL CV5K via CX2ABC. Operators CX2DDP, CX7AT, CX9AU and possibly
  CX8BR, CX3AN and CX3AW.

  QSL EA8ZS via EA8ZS. Activity was by the members of the "Grupo DX Gran
  Canaria". Operators mentioned were: EA8ZS, EA8BQM, EA8BEX, EA8AVK, EA8DP
  and EA8CAC. Web site:        http://www.grupodxgc.com

  FIRST BATCH OF FJ/OH2AM CARDS RELEASED TODAY. Jarmo, OH2BN, reported on
  February 11th: "Due to a printing error on the front of the full-color
  FJ/OH2AM card, the entire batch was rejected upon arrival of the coveted
  cards in Finland. Another batch of QSLs was printed and they arrived in
  Finland over this past weekend, February 10, and the first cards were
  already released today. All direct requests should be out by March 15.
  Sorry for any inconvenience. The ARRL will start processing St.
  Barthelemy cards on April 1, so we are still on top of the matter."
  For more details, see www.kolumbus.fi/oh2bn/barts.htm

  QSL GJ2A via K2WR. Operator Rich, K2WR, was active from Jersey during
  the ARRL DX CW Contest. He was also active as MJ0AWR before the contest.
  Also, QSL via K2WR.

  Adam, VP8DKF - KC4/K2ARB, reported that he has received the logs for
  KC4USV at McMurdo Station for the period October 2004 through February
  2007. Among the operators during that period were Mike Poole/KE6ZYK
  and Charles Dowdell/N2TYQ. All stations wishing to confirm a QSO or
  submit an SWL signal report are invited to do so via Larry/K1IED at
  his address as found on QRZ.com. All QSOs will soon be uploaded to
  LoTW as well.

  Mar, ON4RU, reports that he is only the QSL Manager for the following
  four stations (all contacts) and NO OTHER callsigns: 4L1MA, SV9/ON4RU,
  YB1BAD and YE1AA. For direct QSLs, please send SASE <2 USDs/1 IRC>|2 IRC

  U.S. POSTAGE GOING UP AGAIN! The U.S. Postal Service has announced a
  postage increases in the U.S. effective 4/12/08. New first class rate
  will be 42 cents. New international rate will be 94 cents.
  See http://www.usps.com/prices/

  QSLS VIA LOTW: T88RY

  QSLS RECEIVED VIA MAIL: 3B7C, 4L/UU4JMG , 4X4BL, 5H1CM, 5R8GZ, 9H20,
  A45WD, AA8LL/4, C52C, C6APR, CU2A, E4/OM2DX, F8CIL, GM3POI, HK3BVD,
  HK3O, HQ9R, KC4AAA, S79AB, S79UU, SV9/DL6FBL, T88RY, T88YU, TR8CA,
  V31BH, V63LR, V73KN, V73NT, VP2MZM, WP3C, YL3FT, YN2S and YS3/I2JIN

  QSLS RECEIVED VIA THE BUREAU: 3D2CY, 3V5A, 3XM6JR, 4O2NT, 4U60UN, 5A7A,
  5W0AA, CE1/K7CA, EA2CLU, EA8/OE2LCM, 3D2CI, EW8CM, HG6N, HP1WW, J88DR,
  JX7DFA, LA8PDA, LZ80R, OE9MON, OH2BH, OK6DJ, OX3KQ, P33W, PJ4/KU8E,
  R1ANN, RA2FT, TZ5A, TZ6MF, UA2FX, UA6GG, UA9YAB, V31BH, VP5/K4ZGB,
  VA3NN, XE2YWH, XF2K, XT2WP, YO9HP, YT150T, YU6DZ, YW5T and YZ200A

SV9, CRETE. Willi, DJ7RJ, will be active as SV9/DJ7RJ between February
25th and March 15th. Activity will be on the low bands, 160-10 meters
and CW/SSB. QSL via his CBA.

TI, COSTA RICA. Timo, OH1NOA, will be active as TI5/OH0NOA from February
24-25th. Bands and modes of activity were not provided. QSL via LoTW.

TX5C, CLIPPERTON ATOLL DXPEDITION UPDATE. The TX5C group reports this
week: "Thanks to the generous sponsorship of Outfitter Satellite Inc.,
one of the largest satellite phone dealers in the United States, TX5C
will be able to provide dxer's with rich high bandwidth content from
the DXpedition including more online log updates, webcams and live video
from Clipperton Atoll."

V3, BELIZE. Gerd/DJ4KW and Gisela/DK9GG will once again be active as
V31YN/p and V31GW/p, respectively, from Blue Marlin Lodge on Southwater
Caye (NA-180), February 19-26. Activity will be on all bands and modes.
QSL via their home callsigns, direct or by the bureau.

V3, BELIZE. John/W5JON and his wife Cathy/W5HAM will be on Ambergris
Caye (NA-073) from March 26-31st. Look for John to be active as V31FB
on 160-6 meters SSB. He also plans to be active in the CQ WPX SSB Contest
(March 29-30th) as a Single-Op/All-Band entry. Years ago his wife Cathy
said that he could operate any contest from anywhere, "as long as it is
warm and there is a beach". This will be their 6th year on Ambergris Caye
operating in the contest. Equipment will be: ICOM IC-7000, RM Italy KL-400
Amplifier (400 Watts), Alpha Delta 160-10 Meter Dipoles and 3 element Yagi
on 6 meters. QSL via his home callsign.

VISALIA IDXC NEWS.............
  160M DINNER BANQUET. "Greetings Top Banders! This year's International
  DX Convention in Visalia will be April 25-27th, 2008, at the Holiday Inn.
  Convention information can be found here: http://www.dxconvention.org/
  Steve, WB6RSE, announces that the TOP-BAND Dinner Banquet at the Visalia
  DX Convention will be at the convention hotel on Friday, April 25th, at
  the Holiday Inn Visalia. The tenative schedule is:
                6:00 PM - Plaza Room - No host bar
                6:45 PM - All-You-Can-Eat Buffet Dinner.
            PROGRAM: Eric Scace, K3NA, just back from Ducie:
            "Tall Tales of Top Band from 3B9, 3B7 and VP6D."
  DOOR PRIZES including: W3NQN 200-watt TX/RCV BCB-Reject Highpass filter
  (THANK YOU ARRAY SOLUTIONS - Jay WXØB and Ed W3NQN) plus prizes from
  NCDXF, CQ-Magazine, DX Publishing, photoqsls.com -  maybe more! The
  cost is 35 USDs/person which includes dinner, door prize eligibility,
  all taxes and room charges. RESERVATIONS: First come, first served. Must
  be received no later than Monday April 7th or until sold out. Last minute
  attendance is limited, if any. Please send checks or USPS MOs made out to
  WB6RSE at his QRZ.com address. Be sure to include your name, call and
  email address." A Registration/Information PDF form (use Acrobat Reader)
  may be downloaded at:
             http://www.dxconvention.org/download/Top_Band_Dinner.pdf

  IOTA DINNER. The 13th annual Islands On The Air (IOTA) Dinner will be
  held on Friday, April 25th, in the Birch Room of the Holiday Inn Hotel
  and Conference Center, 9000 W. Airport Drive, Visalia, CA 93277, in
  conjunction with the 58th annual Visalia International DX Convention.
  The event's program agenda is as follows:
          1800 Eyeball discussions (drinks available)
          1830 Welcoming/Introductions (dinner served buffet-style)
          1900 IOTA Programs begin
     "IOTA Program Overview/Status" (G3ZAY) - Other IOTA programs
  The dinner will be served buffet style in the Birch Room at a cost of
  25 USDs per person, payable at the door (cash only).  The buffet menu
  will contain entree choices of beef, fish, and chicken along with
  selected vegetables, salad, dinner rolls, dessert, and a beverage
  (coffee, ice water, or ice tea). Reservations for this event are not
  required and will not be taken.  Attendees will pay as they enter at
  the door.  Admission is free for those wishing only to watch the programs
  without dining. As usual, seating will be performed using a "first come,
  first seated" policy. For additional information regarding this event,
  please contact: Jim Zimmerman N6KZ,(IOTA Dinner Coordinator),
  2316 W. Dallin Street, Lancaster, CA 93536-5702, (661) 945-6539 home phone
  E-mail: jimzim1@mindspring.com

  QSL CARD CHECKING. There will be a DXCC QSL Card Field Check Session from
  1 to 4 pm, on Saturday, 26 April 2008, in the Plaza Room of the Holiday
  Inn Hotel & Convention Center, 9000 W. Airport Drive, Visalia, CA 93277,
  in conjunction with the 59th Annual International DX Convention (IDC).
     In addition to the DXCC QSL cards normally checked in the field, a
  representative from the ARRL DXCC Desk will be present at the IDC,
  permitting the field checking of both deleted and 160 meter QSL cards.
    The IDC Field Check Session application line will begin forming in the
  hallway outside the Plaza Room at 12:30 pm, with applicant processing
  beginning promptly at 1 pm.  The normal QSL card field checking session
  limit (150 cards) will be waived, but priority will be given to checking
  smaller number QSL card application packages (large QSL card check
  packages may have to wait a bit longer).
    Field check applicants should be prepared to present full packages,
  consisting of: completed ARRL forms (available off the ARRL web site),
  all QSL cards (sorted to match order in their forms), and payment (the
  use of credit cards is highly encouraged to speed the application
  process). Hybrid applications (those involving both field checked QSL
  cards and Logbook of the World credits) will be accepted at this Field
  Check session.
    Contact Jim Zimmerman, N6KZ, IDC DXCC QSL Card Field Check Session
  Coordinator, at (661) 945-6539 or jimzim1@mindspring.com for additional
  information regarding the IDC DXCC QSL Card Field Check Session.

VP5/VQ5, TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS. Dave, W5CW, will be active as VP5/W5CW
between March 27th and April 9th. Activity will be on 160-6 meters (this
will include 30/17/12m) CW/SSB. He will also be in the CQ WW WPX SSB
Contest (March 29-30th) as a Single-Op/All-Band entry using the special
callsign VQ58V. QSL via his home callsign.

VP6, DUCIE ISLAND (Update). The VP6DX operation is very active and will
continue until they leave on February 28th. As this was being written,
the VP6DX Web site was reporting just under 61,000 QSOs. Online logs are
now available at:   http://ducie2008.dl1mgb.com/onlinelog/index.php
For more details on donating funds and updates, visit the VP6DX Web
page at:                  http://www.vp6dx.com

XU, CAMBODIA. Retu, OH4MDY, will be active as XU7MDY from Sihanoukville
from April 3-14th. Activity will be on the HF bands using CW, SSB and
various digital modes. QSL only direct to XU7MDY address on QRZ.com.

YU8, KOSOVO. As expected,  Kosovo declared independence from Serbia on
Sunday, February 17th. Read about it at:
  http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080217/ap_on_re_eu/kosovo_independence
A multi-national group of Amateur Radio operators is now in Kosovo in an
effort to support and help revitalize Amateur Radio locally. The initial
team members will begin sometime soon (possibly as this is being written).
Activity will be on all bands on CW and SSB. Look for YU8/G3TXF, YU8/N7NG,
YU8/OH2BH, YU8/OH2PM, YU8/ON8NC and YU8/W3UR. More details will be released
when available. QSL via the operator's home callsign. UPDATE - In addition
to the individual multi-national Amateur Radio operators (listed above)
currently in Kosova and operating with UNMIK licenses, the group will
soon begin activity as YU8/OH2R.  The team currently has two stations
and will begin activity on 40-10 meters on SSB and CW.  For more details
about the project please check the QRZ.cpm listing for OH2R. QSL YU8/OH2R
via OH2BN.  

ZS8, MARION ISLAND. Rhynhardt, ZS6DXB, 3Y0E Pilot station and Media
Officer, announced this past week that Petrus, ex-3Y0E but currently
ZS6GCM/mm, will be a team leader for a new scientific team going to
Marion Island for 1 year. The arrangements for his activity from ZS8
are in progress now. Rhynhardt states, "Currently we try to collect
some equipment for Petrus to make his activity more complete, delivering
another most wanted DXCC entity to you at high level." Look for a new
ZS8 dedicated Web site to be activate (it is now under construction).
Its Web address will be published soon and more news regarding any
further activity of Petrus will be announced right there.

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