The Ohio/Penn Dx PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 1001
BID: $OPDX.1001
March 7, 2011
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, K1XN & GoList, NJ1Q, KA2AEV, W2VU, NG3K & ADXO, N4AA & QRZ DX, AA5AU, KH6BZF, K8YSE, KG8P, W8GEX (60m News), 9K2HN, AT International, DK8ZZ, DL1SBF, DL7MAE & The DX News Letter, DxCoffee.com, DX-World.Net, F6AJA & Les Nouvelles DX, F6FQK, HP1AC, I1JQJ/IK1ADH & 425 DX News, OH6LBW, OZ6OM & 50 MHz DX News, Pete's-DX-Newsdesk, PT7WA, PY4WAS, RSGB IOTA Web Site, VA3RJ & ICPO, VHF-DX-Portal (MMMonVHF), VK2HV, VK3PC and VK6HZ for the following DX information.
SPECIAL NOTE FROM EDITOR
I want to thank the many individuals who
sent E-mail congratulations on OPDX's 1000th bulletin and upcoming
20th anniversary. It was great to hear that I was able to help many
achieve and increase their DXCC totals. I will try to continue to
provide the DX information as long as I can and as long as there is
info to pass on..... Again, thank you for the many kind comments...
73 de Tedd KB8NW
DXCC COUNTRY/ENTITY REPORT
According to the AR-Cluster Network for the
week of Sunday, 27th-Feb, through Sunday, 6th-Mar there were 227 countries
active. Countries available: 3A, 3B8, 3D2, 3DA, 3V, 3W, 4J, 4L, 4O, 4S,
4X, 5B, 5H, 5N, 5R, 5T, 5V, 5W, 5X, 5Z, 6W, 6Y, 7Q, 7X, 8P, 8Q, 8R, 9A,
9G, 9H, 9J, 9K, 9M2, 9M6, 9Q, 9V, 9Y, A4, A6, A7, A9, AP, BV, BY, C2, C3,
C6, C9, CE, CE9, CM, CN, CP, CT, CT3, CU, CX, CY0, D2, D4, DL, DU, E5/s,
E7, EA, EA6, EA8, EA9, EI, EK, EL, EP, ER, ES, ET, EU, EX, EY, EZ, F, FG,
FK, FM, FO, FR, FY, G, GD, GI, GJ, GM, GU, GW, H4, HA, HB, HC, HH, HI,
HK, HL, HP, HR, HS, HV, HZ, I, IS, J2, J3, J6, J7, J8, JA, JD/o, JT, JW,
JX, JY, K, KG4, KH0, KH2, KH6, KL, KP2, KP4, LA, LU, LX, LY, LZ, OA, OD,
OE, OH, OK, OM, ON, OX, OY, OZ, P2, P4, PA, PJ2, PJ4, PJ5, PJ7, PY, PZ,
R1FJ, S2, S5, S9, SM, SP, ST, SU, SV, SV/a, SV5, SV9, T30, T7, T8, TA,
TF, TG, TI, TJ, TK, TL, TR, TT, TY, UA, UA2, UA9, UK, UN, UR, V2, V3, V4,
V5, V7, V8, VE, VK, VK0M, VK9C, VP2E, VP2M, VP2V, VP5, VP6, VP8, VP9,
VQ9, VR, VU, XE, XF4, XT, XU, YA, YB, YI, YJ, YL, YN, YO, YS, YU, YV, Z2,
Z3, ZA, ZB, ZD7, ZD9, ZF, ZL, ZP, ZS, ZS8
* 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).
4A, REVILLAGIGEDO (Update)
The 4A4A team is now on the air as of March
3rd, from Socorro Island (NA-030) and is expected to be there until
March 20th. They will have 3 stations running simultaneously on CW, SSB
and RTTY, as conditions permits. Suggested operation frequencies are:
CW - 1824, 3514, 7014, 10114, 14014, 18084, 21014, 24904 and 28014 kHz
SSB - 1850, 3790, 7065/7165, 14195, 18140, 21295, 24940 and 28475 kHz
RTTY - 3582, 10140, 14082, 18102, 21082, 24922 and 28082 kHz
6m - 50104/CW and 50140/SSB
As this was being typed, the 4A4A QSO count as of 2129z, March 5th, is 8409
with 4678 unique callsigns (5369/CW, 2698/SSB and 342/RTTY). QSL via EB7DX
direct. All QSOs will be confirmed via LoTW automatically. The DXpedition's
Web site is:
9A, CROATIA
Zrinko (Zik), DK8ZZ/VE3ZIK/YT3ZZ, will be once again active
from Croatia as 9A/VE3ZIK between March 13-30th. He also plans to be
active in the Russian DX Contest and CQ WPX SSB Contest. Zik also mentions
that there is a good chance he will be active from Vrana Lake (9AFF 019).
QSL via DK8ZZ, by the Bureau, LoTW, eQSL or direct. E-mail Bureau request
for QSLs can go to: ve3zik@gmail.com
A5, BHUTAN
Operators Shigeo/JA1JQY (A52JY), Nakayama/JA1KJW (A52KJ) and
Kunio/JA8VE (A52VE) will be active from Thimphu between April 19-26th.
Activity will be on 160-6 meters using CW, SSB and RTTY.
CE0Y, EASTER ISLAND
Frank, I2DMI, will be active as CE0Y/I2DMI from
Easter Island between July 30th and August 8th. Activity will be RTTY
only. Bands of operation were not provided. QSL via his home callsign.
CN, MOROCCO
Hartwig, DL7BC, will be active as CN2BC during the CQ WW
WPX SSB Contest (March 26-27th) as a Single-Op/All-Band/Low-Power entry.
QSL via DL7BC. Visit his Web page at:
CQ MM DX 2011 CONTEST
Members of the Juiz de Fora CW Group will sponsor
the first ever CQ Manchester Mineira DX Contest, April 16-17th. For more
details, please go to:
CQ PRESS RELEASE
Richard Moseson, W2VU, Editorial Director for CQ Communications, Inc., reports on March 1st: "Richard Fisher, KI6SN, Named Editor of Popular Communications -- Veteran journalist and writer Richard Fisher, KI6SN, has been named Editor of Popular Communications magazine, effective with the June 2011 issue, Publisher Richard Ross, K2MGA, announced today. Fisher will succeed Edith Lennon, N2ZRW, who is stepping down to pursue freelance editing and writing projects and to work with a non-profit organization.CT8, AZORESLennon has been Editor of Popular Communications for the past four years, solidifying the magazine's editorial content and reader appeal. She has held a variety of positions with publisher CQ Communications, including Editor of the company's Amateur Radio Equipment Buyer's Guides and Radio magazine (a custom publishing project for RadioShack); and Managing Editor of CQ VHF, Communications Quarterly and the CQ Amateur Radio Almanac.
'Edith has been a tremendous asset to our company over the past two decades with the energy and integrity she has brought to every project,' said Ross. 'We will miss her greatly and wish her all the best in her new endeavors. At the same time, I am looking forward to working even more closely with Richard and gaining the additional benefits he will bring from his extensive experience in print and online journalism.'
Fisher, of Riverside, California, will continue in his current position as Editor of WorldRadio Online magazine and will continue to write his current columns in Popular Communications, WorldRadio Online and CQ magazines.
Fisher also manages three related Internet sites, including blog sites for WorldRadio Online, his 'Trail-Friendly Radio' column in that magazine, and his 'Public Service' column in CQ magazine. He is also an administrator of the Facebook pages for all four CQ Communications publications.
He thanked Lennon for giving him a solid foundation on which to continue building Popular Communications. 'Edith is a very talented editor with a great news sense who surprises readers with every new edition,' he noted. 'She has led and developed a tremendous staff and has wonderful rapport with the readers. The proof is the highly respected publication that Edith passes to us to carry forward.'
Fisher's interest in radio spans more than 50 years. 'A Hallicrafters S-38D multi-band receiver first opened the world of shortwave listening to me in 1957 as a kid in Goose Bay, Labrador,' he said. 'I'm thrilled beyond words with the opportunity to begin this new chapter in a life that has been so enriched by radio and journalism.' Fisher begins his new duties as Editor on March 7th.
Popular Communications is published monthly by CQ Communications, Inc., which also publishes CQ Amateur Radio, CQ VHF and WorldRadio Online magazines, as well as a variety of radio-related books and videos."
CY0, SABLE ISLAND (Update)
After a few postponements, the DXpedition
to Sable Island (NA-063) is finally on the air and until March 15th.
Look for operators Randy/N0TG, Jeff/N1NSB and Wayne/K8LEE to be active
as homecall/CY0. They plan to run three stations simultaneously using
CW, SSB and RTTY on 160-6 meters. The suggested updated frequencies are:
CW - 1826, 3523, 7023, 10106, 14023, 18072, 21023, 24892 and 28023 kHz
SSB - 1841, 3780, 7140, 14170, 18120, 21275, 24960 and 28450 kHz
RTTY - 3589, 7050, 10130, 14089, 18092, 21075, 24910 and 28089 kHz
QSL all callsigns via N0TG, direct or by the Bureau. They will have
an "Online QSL Request Service" (OQRS) on their Web site for both direct
and Bureau QSLs (see "How to QSL") at:
DX0, SPRATLY ISLANDS (DX0DX Update)
Jim Linton/VK3PC, Public Affairs
for the DX0DX, reports (edited): "The DX0DX mission to the Spratly's has
been postponed to April 2012, following the initial expedition attempt
in January this year.
Team Leader Chris Dimitrijevic, VK3FY, said he was determined to recover as much of the costs as possible to put things right for all the Team members, sponsors, organizations and individuals involved.
'I have been thinking very long and hard about the Spratly's and to put DX0DX off until next year will allow me time to clean up the situation from the first attempt' (The DX entity was to have been activated from 6th January 2011 until 1st February 2011).DXCC NEWS (From the DXCC Blog Page)[edited]'It's better to concentrate on getting the best value for the assets so that I can recover the best return for the operators', said Chris, VK3FY.
'I will inform the DX Community and also the generous DX Foundations of the decision.'
'But I need to put things right for the operators that put their faith in me. That is of paramount importance at this time. Ongoing efforts are being made towards selling the assets.'
April is by far the best month for a DX expedition to Thitu Island in the Spratly's because the seas are far calmer for a sea voyage.
Apologies are made by Chris, VK3FY, to the DX community for the changes that have been outside his control.Earlier on it was announced that difficulties with logistics and customs were the major problems, but were overcome.
Chris, VK3FY, has personally undertaken to post the contributions, foundations, and costs on the DX0DX Yahoo group and to foundations by Tuesday, 8th March 2011."
The biggest changes include the deletions of the Netherlands Antilles entities and the addition of the four new entities (PJ2, PJ4, PJ5/6, and PJ7) to the system. It will take some time for all the changes to appear throughout the system. Already you might notice that your current entity totals have dropped because of the deletions. If you had both of the PJs confirmed on 10 bands, you will see your current entity total drop by 20.
The PJ operations have already started obtaining their certificates and will be entering their logs into LoTW shortly -- some may make it into the system by 00Z on 4 March. Attention PJ stations: You must download the new TQSL Configuration file before you can request a new certificate. This download can be found under Your Account, and then Your Certificates.
Congratulations to all the DXers who now have credit for their first Deleted Entities! Does that make everyone OTs?"
FJ, SAINT BARTHELEMY
Anne, OH2YL, will be active as FJ/OH2YL from Saint
Barthelemy (NA-146) between April 15-27th. Activity will be on all HF
bands, 160-10 meters and using CW only (on a lower edge of all bands).
QSL via OH2YL or LoTW. More details are available at:
FO, FRENCH POLYNESIA
Phil, FO8RZ, from Tahiti, reports that the 160
meter season will finish soon, and it will be his last 160 meter season
because he will be going back to France this next summer. So he is looking
for "big gun" stations from the following states in order to finish his
"LoTW WAS" on 160m: LA, RI, SC or SD. Please send him a E-mail for a
sked at: f5phw@free.fr
Phil states that he is on every evening on ON4KST's chat between 0530-
0630Z. More info about FO8RZ is on:
FP, ST. PIERRE AND MIQUELON
Allan, W6HGF, will be on a one-man DXpedition
as FP/W6HGF to Miquelon (NA-032) between March 14-22nd. Activity will be
on all HF bands, 160-10 meters, and with a focus on the RTTY and Digital
modes. QSL via LoTW. Look for more details and updates on:
HI, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC (Update)
Operators Yukon John/KL7JR and XYL
Claire/WL7MY are now active as HI3/KL7JR and HI3/WL7MY from Hispaniola
Island (NA-096) until June. Activity will be on 80-10 meters SSB using
several different wire antennas from their beach location. Main antenna
will be a 40-10m vertical loop. E-mail for skeds at: kl7jr@yahoo.com
QSL via KL7JR (QRZ.com). QSLing will start until around July.
HR5, HONDURAS
Gerard F2JD will once again be active as HR5/F2JD from
Copna starting mid-March to mid-May. Activity will be on all HF bands
using CW and SSB. QSL via F6AJA.
IOTA DXPEDITION 2011
Members of the MS0INT team are once again planning
IOTA DXpeditions to EU-010, EU-059 and EU-111. After the successful
activation of the dangerous and rare Flannan Isles (EU-118) in June
2010, the MS0INT team has re-grouped, re-organized and strengthened in
size for their next adventure. The team will once again be led by Col/
MM0NDX. The other 2011 IOTA team members includes the following highly
experienced island activators: Christian/EA3NT, Ramon/EA3OR, Raul/EA5KA,
Stan/EI6DX, Vincent/F4BKV and Simon/IZ7ATN. The tentative IOTAs to be
activated are:
EU-010 EU-059 EU-111 ----------- ---------- ------------ Benbecula St. Kilda Monach Isles South Uist Grimsay Baleshare North Uist BernerayActivation is expected to take place between June 14-20th. They state that their plans could change quite suddenly due to weather/seas in the area. QSLs will be via M0URX. There are a few options to receive a QSL via direct and OQRS (direct or Bureau). NO eQSL. For more details and updates, visit the MS0INT Web page at:
IOTA NEWS
AS-118. Members of the Kuwait Amateur Radio Society will be active
as 9K2F from Failaka Island until they leave on March 7th.
They plan to have two stations on the air. QSL via 9K2HN.
NA-221. Operators Ismael/XE1AY, Gustavo/XE1KKK, Francisco/XE1P, Ricardo/ XE1RZL, Ricardo/XE1SOV, Fernando/XE1VGC, Jose/XE1UYU, Martin/ XE1UZH, Modesto/XE1UZU, Juan/XE2IA, Jose/XE2IVG and Ricardo/ XE3NMC will be active as XF2P on from Lobos Island (ARLHS MEX-35), Veracruz, between April 29th and May 1st. Activity will be on the HF bands and 6 meters, using CW, SSB and RTTY, and also the satellites (AO27, AO51 and SO50). QSL via XE1AY. OC-091. Operators Ed/4F1OZ, Gus/4F1EAA, Nani/DU1COP and Gudo/4F3XX will be active as DZ1P from Polillo Islands between March 11-13th. Also, operators Gil/4F2KWT and Frank/VE7DP will be joining their operation. Plans of band and mode activities were not provided, so watch the IOTA frequencies. QSL via 4F1OZ or VE7DP.
OC-195. Operators Les/VK3MLM, Peter/VK3ADO, Mark/VK3FMGF, Lino/VK3EI, Luke/VK3HJ and John/VK3DQ will be active as VK7DI from Deal Island in the Furneaux IOTA Group between March 20-23rd. Activity will be on the HF bands using CW, SSB and SSTV. Their suggested frequencies are 3570, 7093 and 14195 kHz. The team will operate from Garden Cove which is located on the north side of Deal Island, and possibly have up to three stations on the air using a number of batteries with both solar charging and a small generator set. QSL via VK3DQ. For more details, check out (QRZ.com) under VK7DI.
OC-164. John, VK6HZ, will once again be visiting Rottnest Island this year. Dates of operation will be March 20-27th. Operation will be holiday style (he states "in between beer, swimming and, of course, quality time with my family!). Activity will be on 40-10 meters with a focus on 17-10 meters CW and RTTY. Equipment will be IC-7000 running 100w into a Buddipole. This year QSL via VK6IR. Details on (QRZ.com).
SA-029. Fred, PY2XB, will be active as PY2XB/1 from Grande Island (DIB RJ-02, WLOTA 0795) until March 9th. Activity will be holiday style on 40-10 meters, mainly CW and using 100 watts and wire antennas. QSL via PT7WA (Bureau OK).
J7, DOMINICA
Arno, DL1CW, is now active as J79ZZ from Salisbury until
March 12th. Activity this past weekend has been on 15/12/10 meters CW.
QSL via his home callsign.
KH6BZF PROPAGATION FORECAST/REPORT (March 7-13th)
Mar 07 AN SOLAR REFERENCE KEYS Mar 08 HN-AN -------------------- Mar 09 HN-AN BN - Below Normal Mar 10 HN-AN AN - Above Normal/Geomagnetic Level is QUIET Mar 11 AN LN - Low Normal Mar 12 AN HN - High Normal/Geomagnetic Level is UNSETTLED Mar 13 AN-HN DIS - Disturbed VDIS - Very Disturbed GEOMAGNETIC REFERENCE --------------------- 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 lessKH8, AMERICAN SAMOA
NO8, UNITED STATES (Special Event)
Several members (including your
editor) from the Northern Ohio DX Association (NODXA) will be on the air
using the special callsign NO8DX/20 to celebrate the 20th anniversary
(March 11th) of the Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin. Activity will take place
between March 11-13th. Look for operation to be on the HF bands and
the satellites. A special QSL card will be designed for this event.
QSLs for this event only will be via KB8NW.
PY0, FERNANDO DE NORONHA
Marcello, PY2FN, will be active as PY0FO from
Fernando de Noronha (SA-000) between July 29th. Activity will be on
80-6 meters but only on CW. Emphasis will be on 6 meters. QSL via his
home callsign.
QSL INFO AND NEWS
QSL-INFO from DB0SDX (dated March 6th) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4X/K2LS via K2LS IR2CUI via IQ2ER TM1W via F5HRY 5X1XA via G3SWH J7Y via K1LI TM5E via F8KGS 9K2F via 9K2HN J79ZZ via DL1CW TM9FL via F5KFL 9M6/VO1AU via VO1MX KG4KL via KN4KL V47KP via W2OX A65BD via G5LP OL1911VP via OK1DRQ V85/9M6XRO via M0URX CE3/LU1FAM via AC7DX OP4A via ON6LY VP8DLM via F5PFP DV1/JO7KMB via JO7KMB (direct/LoTW) P33W via UA3DX VQ9ZZ via N1ZZZ EH5FAG via EA5GRN P40YL via AI6YL VU3LMS via VU2JOS FM/KL7WA via UT5UGR PJ7B via W8EB XE3MAYA via EA5KB HF40FO via SP2PMW PJ7DX via I8NHJ YB0ECT via W2FB HI3/KL7JR via KL7JR (direct) T30AQ via SP5EAQ YV7AJ via YV5AJ HP1DCP via EA5KB T88TW via JE8NTJ ZF2LC via W2SM IH9/I2YSB via I2YSB (direct) TJ3AY via F5LGE ZF2UL via K3UL ZL3RG via 9A3JBHQ5A QSL ROUTE
PIRATE ALERT. The TJ9PF operation was over since February 20th. There were reports of PIRATE activity on February 23rd (80/RTTY) and March 1st (CW 30m).
PJ7E QSL STATUS. Co-leaders Craig/K9CT and Joe/W8GEX report, "We are doing very well getting out QSLs but still have about 5 mailing trays to confirm yet. Tom, N4XP, our QSL Manager, expects to complete those in the next three weeks. The OQSL will be shut down on March 4th. The OQSL service has been a huge success with certificates issued with the QSLs. All of the OQSLs received at this time have been mailed. ARRL has announced that they will soon be issuing the LOTW certificates to the new PJs. We are ready to upload the logs at that time. The PJ7E team thanks everyone for their QSOs."
QSL RECEIVED VIA LoTW: CW5W, D44TBE, F5IN, FO8RZ, GB0ANT, HI8CJG, HK1N, HK1YR, HQ5A, HR9/WQ7R, KH2L, LZ170MDS, MD/PA3EWP, OE1A, P40L, PJ2/W5MPC, PJ2T, PJ4D, PJ4N, PJ4W, PJ5/K1XM, PJ5/AH6HY, PJ6A, PJ6N, PJ7/KC0VKN, PU8TEP, R750Y, RZ3FW, SA0AQT, T32OU, T32YA, US6EX, V31TF, V44KAI, VK9C/G6AY, XE7S and YV6BTF
QSLS RECEIVED VIA MAIL: 3W6C, 5X0CW, A25BI, C5YK, CE3/VE7SV, CP4BT, DT8A, EP2MKO, ER8DX, IA7IPY, J6/K8EAB, JW7XM, KH7Y, MU/F4EGD, PJ2A, PJ2T, PJ4I, PJ6A, PJ7E, S21YX, T70A, T94MZ, TG9NX, V31YY, V73RRC, VP2MSC, VP8/LZ1UQ, XE2WWW, YI9PSE, ZD9AH and ZD9T
QSLS RECEIVED VIA THE BUREAU: 9L7NS, 9Q/DK3MO, DA0HQ, DR5N, CR1M, HF2000TC, JD1BMH, P29/OE9SJI, TF/DJ2VO, TO8S, VP2ENK and ZK2DL
RTTY MOST WANTED SURVEY 2011
Don, AA5AU, reports: "All RTTY operators are
invited to participate in the RTTY Most Wanted Survey 2011. This survey is
being conducted by Larry/K8UT and myself. Larry has graciously offered to
host the survey on the Southeast Michigan DX Association Web site. This
makes perfect sense since Larry already had the form created and ready to
go. This survey will be run for 3 weeks beginning now until midnight EST
Monday, March 20, 2011. The results of the survey will be announced when
they have been compiled. Please submit to the survey only once per callsign
unless you have made a mistake or your "needs" list on RTTY has changed
within the survey period. If more than one survey is submitted with your
callsign, we will use the last one submitted. The survey can be found at:
T31, CENTRAL KIRIBATI (Update)
The W8GEX (60m News) states:
"It has been reported by the T31A team that the T31A DXpedition is planning a 60m operation if things run as expected. Time permitting, and if antennas can be properly placed so as to not interfere with other bands or take away from significant QSO rates on other bands, they will TRY to activate 60m. CW and SSB positioning is carefully being planned, and 60m will be squeezed in the site setups. Their sunset is 0548z and sunrise at 1736z." An international team will activate T31A from Kanton Island (OC-043) between April 17-28th. See OPDX.994 for more details. The T31A Web page is available at:T6, AFGHANISTANhttp://www.T31A.com LAST MINUTE UPDATE: The T31A Web page states: "We delivered 6,981 pounds of equipment to the shipping company near Long Beach, California, on March 1st. We have 11 pallets of equipment being prepped for the sailing date of March 12th. The shipment should arrive in Apia, Samoa, around March 26th."
"Almost every day, I operate at around 1230-1430z. Sometimes I am QRV until around 1500z. On Thursday afternoon, sometimes, I am able to extend the hours to 1100-1630z. Recently, I have been on the air on Fridays at 0130-0230z too. YP-3 is set up for 20 meters, aimed north; also work 15, 20, 30, and 40 meters on the dipole." QSL via LoTW or eQSL. Paper QSL card Manager is via David, EB7DX (QSL Manager).
TO2, REUNION ISLAND
Olivier, F4FLF, will be active as TO2Z from Reunion
Island (AF-016) between April 9-22nd. Activity will be holiday style
with operations planned for every evening using SSB, PSK and RTTY. QSL
via his home callsign.
TP50, FRANCE
The "Council of Europe Radio Amateur Club" (CERAC - TP2CE)
will be active as TP50CE, March 11-13th and the 18th. Activity is to
celebrate the 50th anniversary of the European Social Charter. Operations
are usually on all HF bands and modes, including the satellites. QSL via
F5LGF. An online log search will be available at: http://ewwa.free.fr
ADDED NOTE: The CERAC will also be present at the "Ham Radio in Friedrich-
shaffen, June 24-25th. They will be checking the log for QSOs with TP2CE,
TP20CE, 3A0CE, 40OCE, TP60CE and TP50CE.
V2, ANTIGUA (Update)
Three members of the Midwest 6 Meter DX Group will
operate holiday style from Antigua (NA-100, Grid Square FK97BD) between
June 14-28th. Operators mentioned are Dave/W9DR, Dave/K9UK and Tom/W9AEB.
Look for W9DR to be active as V25DR and concentrate on 6 meters SSB/CW
on 50.115 MHz. Look for K9UK to be active as V25DD and W9AEB as V25TP
and operate on 80-10 meters using CW, SSB and PSK31. QSL via their home
callsigns. For more details, a Web link has been added to the Midwest 6
Meter DX Group Web page at:
VP5, TURKS AND CAICOS
Craig, VE3OP, will be active as VP5/VE3OP between
March 9-18th. Activity will be on as many bands as possible using CW,
SSB, RTTY and PSK-31. QSL via his home calsign, direct or by the Bureau
and also LoTW and eQSL.
V4, ST.KITTS & NEVIS
Hal, K5MV, will be active as V4/K5MV from St. Kitts
(NA-104) between March 10-17th. Activity will be holiday style on 160-6
meters using CW and SSB. QSL via LoTW or direct to K5MV.
VP5/VQ5, TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS
Dave, W5CW, will once again be active
as VP5/W5CW from the VP5JM Hamlet on the Island of Providenciales (NA-002,
WLOTA 1476) between March 23rd and April 20th. Activity will be on 160-6
meters using CW and SSB. Dave also plans to be entries in the following
contests using the special callsign VQ51V: SP DX Contest (April 2-3rd),
JIDX CW Contest (April 9-10th) and the YU DX Contest (April 16-17th).
QSL direct to his home callsign ((QRZ.com) address) at: PO Box 88, Morris,
OK 74445-0088 U.S.A.
VQ9, CHAGOS ISLAND (QRT, For Now!)
Jeremy, N1ZZZ/VQ9ZZ, reports, "As of
today, 5th March 2011, I will be leaving VQ9, leaving no active hams on
the island. I should be back in late June, but my schedule is apt to
change. So thanks to everyone who worked us over here, and hopefully we
will be back on the air in the summer....73."
XV4, VIETNAM
Yannick, XV4Y (ex-XV4TUJ), who is located in Mekong Delta
in southern Vietnam, has been on the air using his new callsign since
the beginning of March. According to (QRZ.com), his main profession (with
his wife) is tourism in Vietnam and is now running a "Bed & Breakfast"
in the city of Can Tho, near the Cai Rang floating market. Since he runs
a business, his activity is limited to his free time. He suggests to look
for him in the early afternoon (0700-0900z) or evening (1330z-1500z), no
matter if it is a week day or weekend. Suggested frequencies are around
14276, 18126, 21312 or 7080 kHz. His antennas are: a ground plane for 20m
(also works on 17/15m), a 40m delta-loop (ok on 20m and 15m) and a sloper
for 30m listening. QSL Manager is OK1DOT, but please be patient because
QSL cards are not printed yet. An online logbook is available on:
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