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The Ohio/Penn DX PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 932
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November 2, 2009
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, AA1AC, K1XN & GoList, NC1L, NJ1Q, W2YR, NG3K, WP3GW, N4AA & QRZ
DX, KH6BZF, KL7JR, K8YSE, K0DEQ, W0GJ, Amateur Radio Victoria, AT Inter-
national, CT1BOH, CX3ZAN, DJ8NK, DL7MAE & The DX News Letter, DX World of
Ham Radio Web Site, EA4BB, F5NQL & UFT, HA0HW, I1JQJ/IK1ADH & 425 DX News,
IK7JWX, OK1DOT, Pete's-DX-Newsdesk, PS7YL, PT7WA, PV8DX, PY2SEX, RSGB IOTA
Web Site, RW3AH, SM6DEC, UY7IQ, VA3RJ & ICPO, VHF-DX-Portal (MMMonVHF),
VK4FW, VK5AKH, YV5GRB and YV5IAL for the following DX information.
DXCC COUNTRY/ENTITY REPORT: According to the AR-Cluster Network for the
week of Sunday, 25th-October, through Sunday, 1st-November there were 227
countries active. Countries available: 3A, 3B8, 3B9, 3D2, 3DA, 3V, 3W,
4J, 4L, 4O, 4S, 4U1I, 4X, 5B, 5H, 5N, 5R, 5X, 5Z, 6W, 6Y, 7Q, 7X, 8P, 8R,
9A, 9G, 9H, 9J, 9K, 9L, 9M2, 9M6, 9Q, 9V, 9Y, A3, A4, A5, A6, A7, AP, BV,
BY, C2, C3, C5, C6, C9, CE, CE0Y, CE9, CM, CN, CP, CT, CT3, CU, CX, D2,
D4, DL, DU, E5/s, E7, EA, EA6, EA8, EA9, EI, EK, EL, EP, ER, ES, ET, EU,
EX, EY, F, FG, FH, FK, FM, FO, FR, FS, FT5W, FY, G, GD, GI, GJ, GM, GU,
GW, HA, HB, HB0, HC, HC8, HI, HK, HL, HP, HR, HS, HZ, I, IS, J2, J3, J6,
JA, JD/m, JD/o, JT, JW, JX, 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, PY0F, PZ, R1FJ, S2, S5, S9, SM, SP, ST, SU, SV, SV5, SV9,
T7, T8, TA, TF, TG, TI, TJ, TK, TL, TN, TR, TT, TU, TY, UA, UA2, UA9, UK,
UN, UR, V2, V3, V4, V5, V6, V8, VE, VK, VP2E, VP2M, VP2V, VP5, VP8,
VP8/g, VP8/o, VP9, VQ9, VR, VU, XE, XT, XU, XW, YA, YB, YI, YJ, 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).
4U1A, SWITZERLAND (Awareness about HIV/AIDS through Amateur Radio).
According to UNAIDS (the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS),
estimates, there are now 33.2 million people living with HIV, including
2.5 million children. During 2008, some 2.5 million people became newly
infected with the virus. Around half of all people who become infected
with HIV do so before they are 25 and die of AIDS-related illnesses
before they are 35. Around 95% of people living with HIV reside in
developing countries. However, HIV today is a threat to men, women and
children throughout the world. Started on December 1st, 1988, the aim
of "World AIDS Day" is to raise money, increase awareness, fight prejudice
and improve education. "World AIDS Day" is important in reminding
people that HIV has not gone away, and that much still needs to be done.
A special amateur radio station will be operating at UNAIDS HQ in Geneva,
Switzerland, from December 1-7th, 2009, with the special event callsign
4U1AIDS. They invite people to observe the "World AIDS Day" and demonstrate
global HIV awareness.
International World Aids Day 2009 Amateur Radio Certificate: Those
amateur radio stations which have a radio contact with 4U1AIDS on any
3 amateur radio bands, will awarded a special commemorative certificate
“World AIDS Day Awardö.
Amateur radio stations that have radio contact with 4U1AIDS on 5 amateur
radio bands will be awarded a special commemorative UNAIDS pennant.
Special QSL card: For each radio contact with 4U1AIDS, a special QSL
card will be sent.
QSL information: For further information, please get in contact with:
Andrey Fedorov, UNAIDS, 20 Avenue Appia, CH-1211, Geneva 27, Switzerland.
WEB sites: Official UNAIDS WEB site: http://www.UNAIDS.org
Amateur Radio 4U1AIDS WEB site: http://www.DX-World.com/4u1aids
5H, TANZANIA. Harald, DL7VSN, is once again heading to Tanzania and will
probably be active as 5H1HS, this time from the Kilimanjaro area, starting
on November 1st. His length of stay was not mentioned. Activity will be
160-10 meters using mainly CW and RTTY. He will use various dipoles with
100 watts. If all plans go well, Harald may activate his 5th IOTA group
from this DXCC entity for one or two days. Harald will also be in the
Serengeti and Tarangire National Park starting November 18th, and hopes
to be active from these areas. QSL via his home callsign.
5R, MADAGASCAR (Update/Also ZS5). Sam, G4OHX, will be active as 5R8HX
from Madagascar (IOTA AF-013 and WLOTA L2455) between December 28th and
January 3rd (2010). Activity will be mainly CW. He will also be active
from South Africa as ZS5/G4OHX between January 4-17th. QSL via his home
callsign direct only.
8R, GUYANA (Update). Paulo, PV8DX, a member/part of the "Amateur Brazilian
Team", will be active as 8R1PY from Lethem, between now and November 4th.
He states that he will try 160 meters. However, there is no electricity
during the night, and he will use a generator, which is noisy. Other
activity will be on 160-6 meters, including 30/17/12 meters, using CW,
SSB, RTTY and PSK31. Other operators mentioned are: Edi/PU8TEP, Abilio/
PV8AZ, Ivan/PV8IG, Ivan/PY1YB, Anderson/PY2TNT and Alex/PY2WAS. QSL via
PY2WAS.
9J, ZAMBIA. Niko, S53A, will once again be active as 9J3A from The Hippo
Lodge, (see http://www.hippolodge.com ), Kafue National Park, between
November 25-30th. He also plans to be active during the CQWW DX CW Contest
(November 29-30th) as a Single-Op/Low-Power entry. His equipment will be
a IC-7000, spiderbeam for the high bands (20-10m), 80m vertical, and a
40m 2 element wire delta loopa. QSL via S57S direct to: Aleksander Zagar,
Golisce 132, SI-1281 SLOVENIA.
9V, SINGAPORE. James, 9V1JP, is a new operator from here and has been
active on 20 meters. He states on QRZ.com that he is "in a very challenging
environment and is trying hard to put out a decent signal on HF." He
also states, "If you need a QSL card, please be patient. I am in the
process of designing them, and they should be good and ready in the spring
of 2010."
BA4, CHINA. Yoshihiro, JK2VOC, will be active from Dale's, BA4TB, QTH
between November 27-30th. He will also be in the CQWW DX CW Contest
(November 28-29th) as a Single-Op/All-Band entry. QSL via JK2VOC.
C4, CYPRUS. Operators Andy/LZ2HM, Ken/G0ORH and possibly others will be
active as C4I during the CQWW DX CW Contest (November 28-29th). QSL via
LZ2HM.
CARIBBEAN TOUR. Mike, DF8AN, will once again be active from the Caribbean.
This time from two DXCC entities. He should be on the air by the time
you read this. His schedule is as follows:
Galapagos Islands (HC8) - HC8/DF8AN between now and November 7th
Netherlands Antilles (PJ4) - PJ4/DF8AN from the Island of Bonaire
between November 7-16th.
Activity will be mainly CW. He will be using wire antennas. QSL via
DF8AN, by the Bureay or direct.
CE0, EASTER ISLAND (SA-001). Roberto, YV5IAL, will be active as CE0/YV5IAL
between January 8-11th. This will be a QRP, portable, holiday style
operation. Activity will be on PSK31 digital mode on 14070.15 kHz from
2200-0100z, and occasionally on 40/30/15 meters. QSL via his home callsign.
CR3/CT3, MADEIRA ISLANDS (Update/QSL Change). Jose, CT1BOH, will be
using the special callsign CR3E during the CQWW DX CW Contest (November
28-29th) as a Single-Op/All-Band entry. He will use the callsign CT3NT
before the contest starting November 24th. All QSOs will be uploaded
into LoTW. QSL Manager, Joe, W3HNK, is now taking over QSL chores for
CT3NT and CR3E. See his Web page and station at: http://www.qsl.net/ct1boh
CR3/CT9, MADEIRA ISLANDS. Operators Ulrich/DJ2YA, Walter/DJ6QT, Arno/DL1CW,
Ulf/DL5AXX and George/SV1RP will be active as CR3L during the CQWW DX CW
Contest (November 28-29th) as a Multi-2 entry. QSL via DJ6QT. Operators
will be active as CT9/homecall between November 24th and December 3rd.
DXCC NEWS. Bill Moore, NC1L, ARRL Awards Branch Manager, reports that the
following operations are approved for DXCC credit:
3D20CR - Conway Reef; 2009 Operation
3D2CV - Conway Reef; 2009 Operation
E4, PALESTINE. There is a E4X callsign listed on QRZ.com, but no other
details are provided. Stay tuned!
EA8, CANARY ISLANDS. Mauri, OH2BYS, will once again be active as EA8CMX
from Galdar, Isla de Gran Canaria (AF-004, DIE S-005, WLOTA L0969), during
the CQWW DX CW Contest (November 28-29th) as a Single-Op/Single-Band (???)
entry. QSL via OH2BYS.
EF8, CANARY ISLANDS. Val, RD3AF, will be active as EF8M from Santa Maria
de Guia, Las Palmas Gran Canaria (AF-004, DIE S-005, WLOTA L 0969) during
the CQWW DX CW Contest (November 28-29th) as a Single-Op/All-Band/ High-
Power entry. QSL via UA3DX.
EL, LIBERIA. Chris, ZS6RI (aka-ZS8IR, ZD9IR, 5H9IR), is expected to be
here for about six weeks starting at the beginning of November. His
callsign will be EL8RI. Activity will be QRP on the HF bands (mentioned
40/20/30m) using CW, SSB and the Digital modes. After his 6 week stay,
he will return home and then return to EL-land after 3 weeks. QSL EL8RI
via ZS6RI.
GD/MD, ISLE OF MAN. Operators Ron/PA3EWP and Tom/GM4FDM will be active
as MD/PA3EWP and GD4FDM, respectively, between November 7-9th. Activity
will be on the HF bands. QSL MD/PA3EWP via PA7FM and GD4FDM via GM4FDM.
GU, GUERNSEY. Bob, GU4YOX, will be active during the CQWW DX CW Contest
(November 28-29th) as a Single-Op/Single-Band (20m)/Low-Power entry.
QSL via GU4YOX, direct or LoTW.
HB0, LIECHTENSTEIN. Operators Kazik/DL2SBY, Tomi/HA4DX and Laci/HA0HW
will once again operate from Masessa between November 6-13th. Their main
focus will be to do as many QSOs as possible on the 160, 80 and 40
meter bands. They will have 3 radios (2 with amplifiers). On 160m, they
will use a 18m Spiderpole inverted L; on 80m an inverted Vee and a loaded
GP; and on 40m a GP on another 12m Spiderpole. For the upper bands they
will have a Spider beam on top of a 11m mast. Operations will be mostly
CW, but some SSB also expected. QSL by the Bureau to each appropriate
operator.
HC8, GALAPAGOS ISLANDS (Update). A group of the contesters from Quito
Radio Club will be active as HC8N from Isla de San Cristobal (SA-004,
WLOTA L0094) during the CQWW DX CW Contest (November 28-29th) as a
Multi-Multi entry. Some of the operators mentioned (and the bands that
they will be on) are: Dave/N3RD (40m), Bob/W6RGG (20m), Dennis/K2SX (10m)
and possibly others. QSL via W5UE.
HS, THAILAND (Good News). John, W2YR (aka-HS0ZDJ), informs OPDX that he
just received this information from the International Secretary of the
Radio Amateur Society of Thailand: FYI - the NTC is the National Tele-
communications Council akin to our FCC in the USA -- "Hi, Good news
(just received from Narissara, HS1CHB): the NTC has approved the RAST
request made recently for the expansion of the 7-MHz for amateur radio
on a primary basis in Thailand from 7.0-7.1 to 7.0-7.2 MHz. (This had
been approved internationally at the WRC-03 conference and was to be
effective March 29 this year, pending approval on a country-by-country
basis.) This becomes effective "next Friday," which I take to be November
6th, 2009."
IOTA NEWS....................
EU-031. Operators Alfredo/IK7JWX, Alessandro/IW8EHK, Leopoldo/I8LWL
and Titti/IK8GQY (YL) will join Raul/IC8ATA and be active as
IC8/homecall from Procida Island (I.I.A. NA-002, Grid JN70BR)
between November 6–8th. Activity will be on all HF bands and
6 meters using SSB, RTTY and PSK31. It is possible that the
group may operate from Ischia (Grid JN60XR) and Vivara Islands
(Grid JN70AR) also.
NA-062. (Update/Reminder) Mark, KG8DP, will once again activate
Grassey Key between November 2-9th. Operations will be
stationary at Grassey Key (on the beach) and mobile as he
travels to Key West and all points on the ocean. He will use
the callsigns KG8DP, KG8DP/M, NA8KD or NA8KD/m. This will
be a week trip. QSL all callsigns via info on QRZ.com (w/SASE).
Mark will be using an IC-7000, 1.2 kw amp mobile and GLA-1000B
portable amp. Antenna will be Tarheel M-100's. ADDED NOTES BY
MARK: He states, "This trip will have plenty of ham radio, but
he will be announcing an engagement of marriage to his future
wife to be on 10/10/10. Look for him on the trip heading back
as he will be activating different counties for the county
hunters. Frequencies will be the county hunters, 14.336 and
7.188 MHz and the normal IOTA frequencies. Any scheds for
needed IOTA QSOs can be made via E-mail at: kg8dp@yahoo.com
SA-062. (Update) With the support of the Island Radio Expedition
Foundation (IREF), the Araucaria DX Group and the ForDX, a
group of operators will be activating Coroa Vermelha Island
and Coroa Da Barra Island, including the Lighthouse (ARLHS
BRA-029), as PW6C between November 11-18th. Activity will be
on 80-10 meters, including 17 and 12 meters, using CW and SSB.
The team members are Leo/PP1CZ, Andre/PY0FF, Renner/PY7RP,
Jim/PY7XC, Ciro/PY7ZY and Mike/K9AJ. QSL via K9AJ. QSL is
valid for the South American Lighthouses Award issued by
the Radio Club Grupo DX Bahia Blanca. For more details,
visit their Web site at: http://www.pw6c.com
SA-071. (RARE IOTA) Operators Fred/PY2XB and Alex/PY2WAS will activate
Cabras Island between November 19-23rd. IOTA SA-071 continues
to have a high demand among IOTA program participants. They
will use the callsign PW2IO (PY2XB) and PW2TA (PY2WAS),
operating two separate stations running 300w and 100w,
respectively. The antennas will be a yagi for 20/17/15m,
and a multi-band ZEP. The team guarantees that at least one
station will be on the air around the clock. Both stations
will work CW and SSB. The main bands to be used are 40/30/20/
17/15 meters on the IOTA frequencies. Alternative frequencies
may be used if necessary. As far as they know, Cabras Island
has never been activated. The team will need to take a lot
of supplies to the island, including fuel, generator and
batteries for energy. The landing on the island is difficult
and the operation may be postponed in case of bad sea. Updates
will be forwarded through Luke, PT7WA. Additional information
will be available at QRZ.com. QSL routes are: PW2IO via PT7WA
and PW2TA via PY2WAS.
J5, GUINEA-BISSAU. Joao, CT2GQA, will be here for the next five years.
He will be using two different callsigns (reason not given), but look
for the following to be used: J5GQZ - on 20/17 meters
J5JUA - on 80/40 meters
QSL both callsigns via his home callsign.
JD, OGASAWARA. Kirk, JF3MYU, will be active as JD1BNN between March
28-31st (2010). He is expected to be there with three other operators
who will be staying long (hopefully more details will be forthcoming).
Kirk's activity will be focused on the WARC bands. QSL is "OK" via
JARL Bureau, but write JD1BNN on your QSL (so it can be sorted easily).
Also, you can receive his QSL direct if you send your QSL to his address
in Kobe, JAPAN: Kirk Itaya, 5-1-35, Daikaidori, KOBE, 652-0803 JAPAN.
Please enclose SAE plus sufficient return postage. For NA, SA, EU and
AF include one new IRC or 2 USDs. For Asia, one IRC or 1 USD.
K0,UNITED STATES (Special Event). Members of the EARS (Emporia Amateur
Radio Society - KB0SSR) will activate special event station K0V on November
7th and on Veterans Day, November 11th, to honor U.S. Veterans. The special
event station will be located adjacent to the Emporia All Veterans
Memorial. Operating times will be as follows:
November 7th - 1900-2300z (1-5PM CST)
November 11th - 1400-2400z (8AM-6PM CST); on Veterans Day
Suggested frequencies are: 14268, 7262 and 3920 kHz (+/- 20 kHz). Other
frequencies may be used depending on QRM and/or propagation. They may
also try some Digital QSOs, especially on Saturday, November 7th. Operating
hours maybe extend on the 11th beyond 2400z (6PM CST), depending on various
factors (such as operator fatigue, band conditions and the need for a QSO).
Special QSL cards will be available and will require a SASE sent to:
EARS, c/o Connie Steinel/K0UER, 950 Oxford Drive, Emporia, KS 66801-5439/.
Visit Ears Web page at: http://www.qsl.net/emporiaars/
KH6, HAWAII. Jim, N6TJ, will be active as KH6ZN (the Pu'u O'o Radio Club
callsign), from Hawaii's Big Island, during the CQWW DX CW Contest (November
28-29th) as a Single-Op/All-Band/High-Power entry. QSL via QSL via AI4U.
KH6, HAWAII (Special Event). Operators Claire/WL7MY and John/KL7JR will be
operating special event station "N7I" from Honolulu (Oahu Island HI-008S),
February 4-10th (2010). Activity is in celebration of the 16th anniversary
of the U.S. Islands Awards program. Main frequency will be: 28460 or 14260
kHz. They use a TS-50 and a vertical on mag mount. QSL Manager is KL7JR.
For additional info: http://www.usislands.org
KH6BZF PROPAGATION FORECAST/REPORT (For November 2-8th)....
Nov 2 AN SOLAR REFERENCE
Nov 3 AN ---------------
Nov 4 AN AN - Above Normal/Geomagnetic Level is QUIET
Nov 5 AN HN - High Normal/Geomagnetic Level is UNSETTLED
Nov 6 AN LN - Low Normal
Nov 7 AN
Nov 8 AN GEOMAGNETIC REFERENCE
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QUIET - The "A" index is expected to be between
0-7 and the "K" index will be 2 or less
UNSETTLED - The "A" index is expected to be between
7-16 and "K" index will be 3 or less
MARCONI NOBEL 100 AWARD (Correction/Update). To celebrate the 100th
anniversary of Marconi receiving the Nobel Prize, listen for and work
5 different special event "SI" stations (not 10 as first announced --
DX stations work only 3 special "SI" stations) between November 9th and
December 10th and earn a special "Marconi Nobel 100 Award". The following
special anniversary callsigns will be on the air: SI0GM, SI1GM, SI2GM,
SI3GM, SI4GM, SI5GM, SI6GM and SI7GM. Other SM stations may be using the
special prefix SI, but only the above stations count. Each anniversary
station counts once per band. No endorsements. The fee is 50 SEK, 5 Euro
or 5 USDs. Apply with log entry to SSA Awards Manager, Bengt Hogkvist,
Ostbygatan 24 C, SE-531 37 Lidkoping, Sweden.
OH0, ALAND ISLAND. Tomi, OH6EI, will once again be active as OH0Z.
His activity will include the CQWW DX CW Contest (November 28-29th).
He will be a Single-Op/All-Band/High-Power entry. QSL via W0MM.
OQ3, BELGIUM. Mar, ON4RU, will be using his contest callsign OQ3R in the
CQWW DX CW Contest (November 28-29th) as a Single-Op/All-Band entry. QSL
via his home callsign.
OX, GREENLAND. Members of the Spanish "DX4DX Team" will be active as
OX/EA7SB and OX/EA4NA from the main island (NA-018) between November
12–19th. Activity will be on 160-10 meters using CW, SSB and the Digital
modes. The group will be using FT-857s w/amps into vertical antennas.
Operators mentioned are: Paco/EA4NT (SSB/Digi), Emilio/EA7AAW (CW),
Ramon/EA4NA (CW) and Salvador/EA7SB (SSB/Digi). Pilot stations will be
Jose/EA4DB and Txema/EA5BWR. QSL via EA4BT, direct or by the Bureau.
This is the same group who was active as TK9Z and C57R. Visit the group
Web page at: http://www.dx4dx.com/index1.html
PW2, BRAZIL (Special Event). Special event station PW2SIDC has been
active (from several Brazilian states, including Fernando de Noronha
Island) since October 22nd and will be on the air until November 22nd.
Activity is in celebration of V DEFENCIL - V International Conference
of Civil Defense - to be held between November 17-20th, at Anhembi -
Meeting & Conventions of Sao Paulo City, with the participation of
RENER - National Emergency Network Amateur Radio. QSL via PS7YL, by the
Bureau, eQSL or direct to: Monica Freitas, Av. Sao Miguel dos Caribes 31,
Natal, RN 59086-500 Brazil.
QSL INFO AND NEWS.....................
3D20CR QSLS. From the 3D20CR Web page: "As promised, QSLs have already
been mailed confirming Conway Reef QSOs with donors who made donations
that were received on or before September 23, 2009."
4W6FR AND VK9LA OQRS PROBLEMS. QSL MANAGER Bill, VK4FW, announced this
past weekend (October 31st): "Today, out of the blue, my faithful laptop
has given up the ghost, worse is that the external backup stick drive
has also collapsed (all suspected from an AC surge). So now all OQRS
files for 4W6FR are at this time lost as well as any OQRS VK9LA files
for the last 4 days..... if any of you have sent for QSL a request for
the above, please kindly resend me full details to: vk4fw@westnet.com.au "
His address is: Bill Horner, PO Box 612, Childers, 4660, Australia.
FT6GA ON LOTW. Didier, F5OGL, announced on Tuesday, October 27th, that
the FT5GA log has been uploaded to the LoTW at 1235z. He states (edited),
"Of course some stations will not find one or several of their QSOs on
LoTW. To these hams I say 'don't worry!'. Every situation will be
checked with big care. It had been possible, in the huge pile ups, that
some mistakes happened. However, know also that FT5GA was pirated a
lot of times, even on the scheduled DXpedition frequencies. These
malevolences are not of our fact, and we ask the community to under-
stand us if some QSOs will be rejected for having not be found in the
log."
NCDXF PRESS RELEASE (K4M and LoTW). "NCDXF (Northern California DX
Foundation) will be sending the K4M webmaster, Don, N1DG, a complete
list of all contributors for K4M LoTW upload. Any NCDXF contributor
in the last *eighteen* months will be included. This will be done as
soon as we have booked October contributors which should be by November
4th. You *DO NOT* have to E-mail N1DG to make this happen, so please
do not. 73, The Board of NCDXF"
NEW ADDRESS. QSL Manager Gene, UA9AB, who is a manager for several
stations, says that his address has changed to:
Gene Shcumat, PO Box 18527, Chelyabinsk 454021, RUSSIA
Gene said that his old address is still valid for the immediate future.
DID YOU WORK KP4AO on November 1st? Special event station KP4AO was
activated by the A.R.C. Arecibo Observatory. Activity was to celebrate
46th anniversary of operations at the Arecibo Observatory Radio Tele-
scope (still the single largest radio telescope antenna in the world).
Also, they will commemorate the 35th anniversary of the Arecibo Message,
which was sent on November 16, 1974, in binary code and transmitted
to the globular star cluster M13, for if it is received by intelligent
life, it will let them know about our existence..... For every QSL
received, a special certificate will be issued, so please include a
#10 BUSINESS SIZE SASE with your QSL. QSL via W3HNK. Official Web site
for the Arecibo Observatory is: http://www.naic.edu
QSL KP4KE via OK1DOT (For the recent 2009 CQWW DX SSB Contest and older
QSOs as well).
VK9GWM QSL CARDS. It has been reported by Chris, HA5X/HG5XA, that he
hopes all of you have received your VK9GMW cards by now, especially
direct and OQRS requests. He states, "Although designing and printing
the cards took a bit longer than expected, the OQRS system helped a
lot in processing the requests. Tomi, HA7RY, was very busy the past
few months processing all remaining requests for VK9WWI, 5K0T and
VK9GMW QSL cards, and even if somebody had sent a request for only one
of the expeditions, he checked if the same callsign was there in the
other expedition logs and automatically sent a card for that expedition
as well. Cards and OQRS requests for VK9GMW are still coming in and
they will be processed after Tomi has returned from the currently
ongoing TX3A expedition."
QSLS VIA LOTW: FO/G3BJ, FT5GA and K4M
QSLS RECEIVED VIA MAIL: 5B4AIF, TL0A, V51AS, VK9DWX, XU7TZG and ZB3B
QSLS RECEIVED VIA THE BUREAU: E4/OM2DX, EY7AF, FG/OM3LA, FP/KV1J,
T32OU, T32Z, TA2MW/0, TI50DX, V25OP, V73NS, VO1IMD, VP5T and VY1JA
SOTA DAY. The North American "Summits on the Air" (SOTA) activation
day, is Saturday, November 14th. The four North American associations
of "Summits on the Air" are planning a multi-summit activation spanning
the North American continent. Portable, mountain top stations will be
operating from the VE2, W1, W2, and W6 call areas. The operators will
be using the extensive spotting and alerting system devised by the SOTA
organization. Seasoned "summit chasers" all over Europe will have the
opportunity to work expeditions on SOTA's western frontier, and a new
group of North American chasers will get a chance to work multiple summits.
To join in the fun, visit the SOTA Web site at <http://www.sota.org.uk/>
and set aside Saturday morning, November 14th, for Summits on the Air.
T8, PALAU. Pista, HA5AO, will once again be active as T88CI from the
Island of Koror (OC-009) between November 25th and December 10th. This
will be a holiday style operation, and his activity will be on the HF
bands 80-10 meters, possibly 160m, mainly on CW. There is a chance he
may also be on SSB and RTTY. Pista will also be in the CQWW DX CW Contest
(November 28-29th) as a Single-Op/All-Band/High-Power entry. A log
search will be available on his Web site at: http://ha5ao.novolab.hu
QSL via HA5AO, direct, by the Buraeu or LoTW.
TM1, FRANCE (Special Event). Members of the Havre Radio Club (F8KHN)
will be active using the special callsign TM1TJV between November 4-8th.
Activity will be on all HF bands using several different modes. The
special event is to celebrate the departure of some 30 trans-Atlantic
sailing ships during the "Transat Jacques Vabre 2009" race between Le
Havre, France and Costa-Rica's Caribbean coast. QSL by the Bureau or
direct to: Radio Club Havrais, BP101, 76050 Le Havre, Cedex, FRANCE.
For more details on the race, visit the following Web page at:
http://www.jacques-vabre.com/en/s01_home/s01p01_home.php#
TX3, CHESTERFIELD ISLAND. By the time you read this, TX3A should be
close to Chesterfield Island (expected to arrive early Monday morning)
and may be on the air possibly Monday or Tuesday. Operators George/AA7JV
and Tomi/HA7RY have had to fight rough seas and had to anchor at
Saumarez Reef on October 27th for a fews day, but left again on October
31st. Latest reports -- "2 to 3 meter seas, with the boat rolling heavily."
The good news that was announced this past week was the TX3A license has
been extended, and they will be able to use the callsign between November
2nd and December 6th. For more detailed information and updates, visit
their Web page at: http://www.TX3A.com
UR, UKRAINE (Contest/Mountain Op). Operators Alex/R7IRK, Vladimir/US5ID,
Valery/UU1JN, Anatol/UU5JA, Elena/UV5ESZ and Roman/UY7IQ will be active
as homecall/p from Crimea on Karaby Mountain (1000m high ASL) between
November 2-9th. Activity will be on 160-10 meters, and the group will
take part in the Ukrainian DX Contest as UU5JZA. Reference numbers for
the Ukrainian Flora Fauna Award (UFF) is 201 and for the Ukrainian
Regional Districts Award (URDA) is KR07. QSL UU5JZA via UY7IQ.
VI5, AUSTRALIA (Special Event). Members of the Elizabeth Amateur Radio
Club will activate the special event callsign VI50LZ between October
31st and November 8th. Activity is to celebrate the club's 50th anni-
versary. Operations will be on all HF bands. Check out the club's
Web site each day for exact operating times, frequencies and modes at:
http://www.earc.org.au
VK8, AUSTRALIA. Stuie, VK8NSB, will be active during the CQWW DX CW
Contest (November 28-29th) as a Single-Op/All-Band entry. QSL via VK6NE.
VK9 C, L, M, N, W & X DELETED FROM DX EQUATION. The Australian Communi-
cations and Media Authority (ACMA) has decided to discontinue the use of
a VK9 callsign suffix letter to denote each of the six Australian external
territories, each a DX entity. The long-standing prefixes included VK9C
for Cocos (Keeling) Island, VK9L Lord Howe Island, VK9M Mellish Reef,
VK9N Norfolk Island, VK9W Willis Island and VK9X Christmas Island. For
more details, please refer to the Amateur Radio Victoria Web page at:
http://amateurradio.com.au/node/856
VP2M, MONTSERRAT (Update). Operators Tom/DL2RUM (as VP2MUM), Rudi/DM2XO
(as VP2MXO) and 3D20CR op Jan/DJ8NK (as VP2MNK) will operate from here
between November 3-16th. Activity will be on 160-10 meters using CW, SSB
and RTTY. QSL via their home callsigns per the QRZ.com address or by the
Bureau.
VP8, FALKLAND ISLANDS (Update/Reminder). Members of the CRAM and the
Uruguay DX Group will be active from Port Stanley between November
14-21st. They hope to start operations at their local sunset on the 14th,
starting on 40 meters, depending on transportation matters. The group
will sign VP8BUH on SSB and VP8BUG on CW/Digital modes. Their activity
will focus on the lower bands, Digital modes and the 30/17/12 meter bands.
They plan to have 3 stations on around the clock. Operators mentioned
include: Gus/CX2AM (CW), Gus/CX3CE (Low-Bander), Bert/CX3AN (CW/SSB),
Mario/CX4CR (CW, SSB and Digital), Luis/CX4AAJ (Digital - CQWW RTTY
Winner) and Horacio/CX3BH (who is 91 years young!). QSL Manager is David,
EB7DX. Pilot and Web master: Carlos, CX8ABF. For more details, see:
http://www.qsl.net/vp8bug
VP9, BERMUDA. Mark, AA1AC, will be operating from the Hamilton Parish,
Bermuda, as VP9/AA1AC from December 6-12th. QSL via to his home callsign,
direct or via the bureau.
XR0, EASTER ISLAND (Update/Reminder). By the time you read this, an
international team of operators will be active as XR0Y from Rapa Nui
between now and November 15th. This will be a lite and small DXpedition
with 6 operators. Operators are: Marco/CE6TBN, Leszek/NI1L, Aart/PA3C,
Zbig/SP7HOV, Stan/SQ8X and Victoria/SV2KBS. Their priority will be working
Europe on 30 meters CW (since there is an incredibly high demand on 30m),
and also 40 and 80m during the first 7 days of the DXpedition. This
means their focus will be on the European during the first half of their
activity. The second part of the DXpedition will be dedicated to all
continents (especially Africa and Asia [other than JA]). For more details,
please see their Web page at: ttp://rapanui2009.org
They plan to have three stations on the air at the same time (two of them
with amps) mainly on CW, but also on SSB and RTTY. Their suggested band
plan is as follows:
BAND/MODES CW RTTY SSB
---------- --------------- ------ ------
160m 1826 up 2-5 EU N/A 1843 up
up 5-10 NA N/A 1843 up
dwn 6-11 JA N/A 1843 up
80m 3505 up 2-5 3580 up 1-5 3725 up
40m 7005 up 7034 up 1-3 7075 up + 7145 RX NA
30m 10120 up N/A N/A
20m 14005 up 14091 up 14200 up
17m 18073 up 18102 up 1-5 18140 up 5-15
15m 21005 up 21083 up 21295 up
12m 24893 up 24923 up 1-5 24935 up
10m 28023 up 28085 up 1-5 28480 up
QSL policy and routes as follows:
* Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania: direct/bureau via Stan, SQ8X:
Stan, P.O.Box 8, 38-600 Lesko, POLAND
* North, Central & South America: direct/bureau via RCCh:
Radio Club de Chile, P.O.Box 13630, 330996 Santiago, CHILE
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They will have 2 QSL card types and 3 QSLing routes to chose
voluntary from:
1] REGULAR QSL TYPE.
Direct requests: Cards received with 2 USDs or 1 VALID IRC (NO
COINS PSE) + SAE = returned via direct. ATTENTION: Your IRC must
be a NEW TYPE IRC VALID UNTIL 2013 (cards will be replied in 2010)
and must be stamped IN A COUNTRY OF DESTINATION. For instance they
can't reply to a card received from Japan if the IRC received from
Japan is stamped in the USA etc. – Their Post Office refuses such
IRCs. If coins, no SAE, invalid or incorrectly stamped 2010 IRC or
insufficient funds to cover postage received = returned via bureau.
KEEP IN MIND THE CORRECT QSL ROUTE DEPENDING ON YOUR LOCATION!
Bureau requests: Cards received via bureau = returned via bureau.
OQRS direct requests: 5 USDs or 4 EUROs via OQRS = returned via
direct. OQRS will become available once XR0Y gets on the air.
2] SPECIAL, LIMITED EDITION QSL CARD.
There will be an unique, extraordinary QSL card designed and printed
in a very limited amount – available on voluntary request only via
OQRS. Due to special arrangements regarding printing this type of
cards, rates for this OQRS will be announced as soon they arrange
printing conditions. No doubt it will be something amazing in your
QSL collection!
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LoTW & eQSL - They will upload logs to LoTW and eQSL after the DXpedition
in several months in 2010.
ONLINE LOG - Once they upload their first log, it will become available
at: http://www.clublog.org/charts/?c=XR0Y
They plan to upload their logs at this subpage once a day
around local midnight or morning hours (so approx. 6.00 or
12 UTC hours each day of the DXpedition). Online log is
subject to change due to conditions they will meet at the
island (Internet accessibility etc).
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LAST MINUTE UPDATE: Reports indicate that the team is missing some of
the radio equipment which did not arrive on the island with the team
(an Icom 756 pro III and RTTY units). Refer to their Web page for updates.
Z2, ZIMBABWE. Fernando, EA4BB (ex-ST2BF, TU5JL, D2BB, 9Q5BB), informs
OPDX that he has obtained his license in Zimbabwe and is "already making
some QRM from Harare." His callsign is Z21BB, and he hopes to be
using it for the next two years or so. Fernando states, "For the time
being I have only dipoles and delta loops for 10, 15 and 20 meters. I
plan to build new antennas for the WARC bands as well as two loops for
40 and 80 meters, and maybe to increase power (for the time being I am
limited to 100W). Also, later in the year I hope I will put up a 3-element
beam for 10, 15 and 20 meters. For now I am mostly on CW, but I will
scale up SSB operations as I improve my antenna system. My QSL Manager
is Joe, W3HNK. Best regards from Zimbabwe, and CU on the air."
ZB2, GIBRALTAR. Jorma, OH2KI, will be active as ZB2X during the CQ
World Wide DX CW Contest (November 28-29th) possibly as a Single-Op/
Single-Band or Single-Op/All-Band entry. QSL via OH2KI.
ZF, CAYMAN ISLANDS (NA-016). John, K6AM, will be active as ZF2AM during
the CQWW DX CW Contest (November 28-29th) as a Single-Op/All-Band entry.
QSL via K6AM, direct or by the Bureau or LoTW. ADDED NOTE: John will also
be active during the ARRL DX CW Contest (February 20-21st, 2010) as a
Single-Op/All-Band entry.
ZL, NEW ZEALAND. Rick, AI5P, will once again be active as ZL/AI5P between
November 1-6th. Activity will be from New Zealand's main island, North
Island (OC-036). Rick usually works mostly CW on 40-17 meters running
an IC-706 into wire antennas. QSL via AI5P.
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