The Ohio/Penn Dx PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 485
BID: $OPDX.485
November 13, 2000
Editor Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW
Provided by BARF-80 BBS Cleveland, Ohio
Online at 440-237-8208 28.8k-1200 Baud 8/N/1
Thanks to the Northern Ohio Amateur Radio Society, Northern Ohio DX Association, Ohio/Penn PacketCluster Network, N1DG, WB2YQH/WB2RAJ & The 59(9) DX Report, AA3B, NG3K, W3UR & The Daily DX, W3HY, K4VUD, N4AA & QRZ DX, W4ADJ, W4FOA, WB4PVT, K8YSE, KD6WW, NI6T, WA6ITF, KU8E, NC8V, W8QZA, N9XX, CO8LY, CX6VM, DJ5AV & DX News Letter, G3LDI & RSGB News, G4UZN, IZ8AJQ, JF6OJX, PA3AWW, PS7AB, PT7AA SM5MX, UA0MF, VE7PL and VK0MM for the following DX information.
1SL1A, SEALAND
OPDX has received information from Bill, WA6ITF, of
"Newsline" and a couple of other sources stating that the UK Radio-
communications Agency appears ready to act to stop the Sealand operation
and calling it "ILLEGAL". The announcement from the Radiocommunications
Agency states the following: "The Agency has noted that certain persons
intend to operate on amateur radio frequencies using the callsign series
'1SL' from Roughs Tower situated in the Thames Estuary between 9 and 12
December 2000. The structure is situated within United Kingdom territorial
waters. Consequently, any such operation which is other than under and in
accordance with a valid amateur radio licence issued by the United Kingdom
or other Administration, would constitute an offence contrary to section
1 of the Wireless Telegraphy Act 1949."
"If the persons concerned do not hold a United Kingdom amateur radio licence, it would be necessary for them to hold an amateur radio licence issued by another Administration, and with whom the United Kingdom has a reciprocal agreement under which nationals of that country can operate using their callsign together with the appropriate 'M' prefix for a limited period from within the United Kingdom. The callsign series '1SL' is not permitted for use in the United Kingdom. If an UK radio amateur were to reply to an operator using a '1SL' callsign, they would be in breach of clause 1(4) of BR68."
"Although some persons have called Rough Tower 'the Principality of Sealand' the United Kingdom does not recognize 'the Principality of Sealand' as a sovereign independent state and is not aware that any other state has accorded such recognition. Consequently, and as explained above, unless radio use on the structure is authorized under a licence issued by a recognized state, an offence will be committed."
3W1A PIRATE
The 3W1A pirate has once again been active this past week.
This station was also active in September, and again giving out Steve,
N6HK, as his QSL manager. Steve reports that he "is not the manager for
this station knows nothing about him".
3W, VIETNAM
Hans, WA1LWS, was heard active this past weekend on 20/15/10
meters. Begin watching 14024, 21022 and 28014 kHz between 1630 and 0230z.
His activity should last until November 26th. QSL via WA1LWS. Also, heard
this past week was 3W2FM on 24901 kHz around 2345z.
5H, TANZANIA
Ralph, 5H3RK, was pretty active on 20/30 meters this past
week on or around 14026 and 10106 kHz after 0330z. He was also heard
during the weekend on 10 meters CW on 28009 kHz after 1800z (also between
1330 and 1430z). Also, watch 7005 kHz around 1430z.
5T, MAURITANIA
While staying behind, some of the JA1UT IARV team continues
to be active as 5T5U as the other members head to Western Sahara and are
now active as S07U (see below). Activity has been mainly on 20 meters
CW/SSB.
8P9, BARBADOS
Look for Martyn, G3RFX, to once again be active from here
as 8P9FX, November 12-16th. His activity will be mostly CW on 40-10 meters,
but there will be some SSB. QSL via G3RFX. He does have a Web site available
with more information and pictures at:
9G, GHANA
A group of PA operators are now active from the Dormaa-Hospital
in Dormaa-Ahenkro, Ghana. Look for the following stations to be active:
9G5EE (QSL via PE1LUC), 9G5WP (QSL via PE1PFN) and 9G5GM (QSL via PA3GGM).
Also look for activity from the club stations 9G1AA and 9G1OO. QSL both to
PA3ERA. Activity is expected to be on 40/20/15 meters CW/SSB.
A3, TONGA
Mike/A35MO (KM9D) and Jan/A35TO have been very active. Mike has
been mainly on 160/80/40/30 meters CW. Watch between 1100-1500z and after
0500z. Jan was active on 10 meters SSB this past weekend on 28460 kHz
after 1930z. By the way, both are reportedly active from Lifuka Island
(OC-169). QSL both to OM2SA.
A5, BHUTAN
Charly/K4VUD and Yani/9M6US report that their departure date
in A5 has been changed. Jani (signing A52AP) and Charly (A52UD) have
extended their planned stay in Bhutan to depart December 12th (instead of
December 9th as first reported). Any changes to the arrival of December
1st, will be due to airplane delays and because of snows in Bhutan; delays
are possible. During the past week, Charly provided the DX community with
a tentative/possible operating schedule. At appropriate times of day,
during his sunrise and sunset, he will call CQ on the hour on CW in the DX
window on 160m. However, after 5 minutes on 160m and no answers, he will
move to either 80m or 75m (as the spirit moves him). If no one answers
there, Charly will move to 40m... and so on up the band until he hits
stations that answer him (operating only split). Then on the next hour
(or half hour, if he can get away from the other bands), he will head back
to 160m and will listen for anyone, if not, we guess he will head back
up the band again. Charly states that he will not be at the bottom of any
band unless QRM drives him there, but will spend some time in the General
portion. He will try to remember to stand by for 100 watters and QRPers.
He will definitely try to work stations out of Asia and promised not to
forget Africa and S. America. Lastly, Charly reports that Jani will be
taking RTTY equipment. He states that some ICE bandpass filters are in
transit to the Bhutan Ham Center now, so they should be able to operate
with two rigs on two bands at all the times.
CO8, CUBA
Eduardo, CO8LY, will participe in the CQWW CW Contest as a
Single Op/Multi Band/Low Power entry. QSL via EA7ADH only direct. ADDED
NOTE: Eduardo who is in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba, planned to be active in
last month's CQWW SSB Contest last, but ended up in the hospital before
the contest. He had some kind of a kidney problem but is fine now. He
asked to please excuse him for not being on the air to give a multiplier
to all his ham friends.
CQWW CW 2000 "ANNOUNCED OPERATIONS" ON THE WEB!
Bill, NG3K, "Announced
Operation" table for the 2000 CW CQ World Wide DX Contest has been
substantially updated. It can be found at the following URL:
CX, URUGUAY
Jorge, CX6VM, will be active in the CQWW CW Contest using the
callsign CX5X. He will be a Single Op/Single Band (10 meters) entry. QSL
only to W3HNK because he has the cards for this operation.
D2, ANGOLA
There was a rare appearance by Fernando, EA4BB, was heard
active as D2BB this past weekend on 10 meters SSB, 28006 kHz at 2055z.
QSL via W3HNK.
HS, THAILAND
Tony, G4UZN, informs OPDX that he will be active from here
on various dates during the last two weeks in November. He is hoping that
this will included an entry in CQWW CW Contest. His callsign will be
HS0/G4UZN.
HS, THAILAND
Charly, K4VUD, states that after his A5 operation (see above),
he plans/hopes to activate his HS callsign (HS0ZCW) later in December.
HV, VATICAN
Look for Dan, N1ND, to be active with the special callsign
HV0A from station HV4NAC November 23rd starting around 1400z. He is using
the callsign to commemorate the "Jubilee Year of 2000". By the way, this
callsign was used earlier in the year by Francesco, IK0FVC. The suggested
frequencies to watch for are: 21295 and 28430 kHz. QSL via IK0FVC:
Francesco Valsecchi, Via Bitossi 21, 00136 Roma - RM, Italy.
IOTA NEWS
AS-062. Alex, RU0LM (ex-RA0LOM), will be active from Shikotan Island
for a couple of days from November 15th as RU0LM/0. QSL direct
only to UA0MF: Mike Filippov, Box 20, Vladivostok, 690021,
Russia.
J3, GRENADA
"The 59(9) DX Report" reports that Chip, W1AIM, will be active
from November 10-22nd, from Carriacou Island (NA-175) as J3/W1AIM. Activity
will be on 6 meters with 100 watts and 3 element yagi. Listen on 50110 and
50125 MHz.
J7, DOMINICA
Gerd, DL7VOG, was heard active as J79GU this past weekend
in the WAE RTTY Contest. His activity will continue until November 28th
where he plans to be an entry in the CQWW CW Contest. Most of his operations
will be on CW/RTTY using an IC-706 and Butternut. QSL to DL7VOG, via the
bureau or to his CBA.
KH6, HAWAII
Bill, W8QZA, will be operating from KH6SQ's QTH for the CQWW
DX CW Contest as KH6/W6QU. He will enter the contest as a Single Band 15
meters QRP entry. QSL via W8QZA.
PJ2, CURACAO
The Caribbean Contesting Consortium (CCC) will be operating
in the CQWW DX CW Contest as a multi-single operation as PJ2T from their
new club station in Curacao. The operators will be W0CG, KU8E, W9EFL,
KP2L with a possibility of some additional last minute operators joining
them. Look for activity, which should have started this past weekend,
and last until the CQWW Contest weekend with some of the operators
operating homecall/PJ2. Checkout the CCC webpage at:
QSL INFO AND NEWS
NOT THE QSL MANAGER. George, ES3JM, reports that he is NOT the QSL
Manager for ES9C as some QSL databases are reporting. Correct QSL
Manager is ES5RY.
QSL 9K2ZZ and 9K9Z via W8CNL: Ray McClure, 5 McKenzie Circle, North Augusta, S.C. 29841 - 4319. He is also the QSL Manager for: N600BFM and 9K2/N6BFM. ADDED NOTE: Send a SASE or SAE and postage (A MUST!!). NO Bureau cards are accepted for the 9K stations. This is per K4CY (ex-N6BFM).
The K5K Kingman Reef logs are now available online at:
Europe: 20.0% (15827) 160 meters: 9407 Qs CW: 49.0% 6 meters: 899 Qs SSB: 49.4% RTTY: 1333 Qs RTTY: 1.6%A Kingman Reef Summary will be provided to all OPDX InterNet Subscribers as an additional bulletin.
Tino, PT7AA, is now the new QSL Manager for the following stations: PS7ABT/S9, ZY0FKL, ZY0FCM, ZY0FCA, ZY0FRT, ZY0FMC, ZY0TF, ZY0TK, ZY0TR, ZY0SS, ZY0SW, ZY0SY, ZY0FA, ZY0TK, ZY0TW, ZX8CW, ZY0RK, PY0SK, ZY0RK, ZY0RW, ZW8AA, ZY0RW, ZY0SK, ZY0SP, PY0FK, ZY0SK, ZY0SG, PT7AA/PR8 and ZV7AA. OPDX InterNet Subscribers will receive the complete detailed list with dates of operations/QTH as an additional bulletin.
PY callbook (Brazil) is now accessible via Pathfinder. Update your search library by clicking the Pathfinder's "Info" button, or link to:
Erminio, IZ8AJQ, reports that as of November 1, 2000, he is the QSL Manwger for TA7I. He can ONLY receive direct QSLs at the following address: Cioffi Erminio (di Michele), Piazza Umberto 1 n.16, 84036 Sala Consilina (SA), ITALY
Bruce, KD6WW, informs OPDX that there seems to be a lot of confusion regarding his callsign in the CQWW SSB Contest. He was given the callsign XQ0Y for the time period of October 26-30th, 2000. Apparently, this callsign has been used by a pirate in the past. Bruce was even told by one person that during one of his CQing sessions, there was no one answering because they all though he was a pirate! Anyway, Bruce will be happy to confirm contacts made with XQ0Y for the time period of October 26-30th, 2000.
R1, ANTARCTICA
The "DX News Letter" reports to look for Gennady from the
Russian base "Progress" to be on the air as R1ANP on 14160 kHz between
1500 and 1800z in the near future.
S0, WESTERN SAHARA
JA1UT and several members of the International Amateur
Radio Volunteers (IARV), who were on the air as 5T5U from Mauritania, have
moved onto Western Sahara as S07U. They have been active on 20/12/10 meters.
Excerpts from a press release by Tad, JF6OJX, indicates that by the time you
read this, the operators of S07U will have two stations active on the air
at the same time. They reportedly have already set up a Force12 C3 antenna
and a dipole antenna for 160m. They have spent most of their time operating
mainly on CW, however, there has been some SSB. They will probably be on
RTTY by the time you read this using the callsign S07CRS (which is
expected). All QSLs via JA1UT.
SILENT KEY (SK)
Norby, LX1NO, reports with deep regrets that Toni, Z21KD,
who was recently active as XW4XJ, became a silent key (SK) on October 19th.
Reports indicate that he died in an airplane crash while on a business
trip in Laos. OPDX (along with its readers) would like to send his family
our deepest sympathy. It is recommanded/requested to "Please" DO NOT send
any QSL requests for Z21KD or XW4XJ to Toni's address in Bulawayo.
Currently, there's nobody at his home in Z2 capable of taking care of
the QSLing. His wife is not in Z2 and definitly has some other tasks to do.
Also, please DO NOT send QSL requests using the address of his German
callsign. Norby states that together with Toni's wife, he will try to get
hold of Toni's log book. Norby may assume the task of answering the QSL
requests if the data and QSL cards are available. So PLEASE do not QSL
and PLEASE WAIT for further details to be known or announced.
SY2, MOUNT ATHOS
Monk Apollo, SV2ASP, was heard this past weekend on
40/20/10 meters signing SY2A. He was heard on 7085 kHz around 2130z,
14245 kHz around 1815z, also 14212 kHz around 1845z and 28409 kHz
around 1145z. QSL via SV2ASP.
V3, BELIZE
Gisela/DK9GG and Gerd/DJ4KW are now active as V31YN. They were
very active during the RTTY Contest this past weekend. Their activity will
continue until November 16th, so look for them on HF and 6 meters using
CW/RTTY/AMTOR/PSK31. QSL via DJ4KW.
V6, MICRONESIA
Bud, AA3B, will be activating V26K for the 2000 CQWW CW
Contest. He will be operating in the Single Operator, Low Power, All Band
category. Activity during his stay will be CW only. QSL via AA3B.
VP9, BERMUDA
John, NC8V, will be operating as VP9/NC8V during the CQWW CW
Contest late this month. He will also operate SSB during the week following
the contest. He hopes that he will be on 40-10 meters. QSL via NC8V.
VK0, MACQUARIE ISLAND
Alan, VK0MM, reports that due to last minute un-
forseen circumstances, he will be staying on at Macquarie Island for a
few weeks. He states that he will continue to be active mainly on 20 meters
CW/SSB with some operations on 30 meters CW. Per Alan, "I will NOT be
active on any other band or mode, so please do not ask me to come up on
15m, RTTY etc." Alan is now due to depart Macquarie Island onboard the
Russian vessel "Akademik Shokalskii" which will visit the island on
December 17th. He will return home via the Auckland Islands (ZL9) and
Snares Islands to New Zealand. He hopes to be back home in time for
Christmas. If possible, Alan will try to be active from the Auckland
Islands, but if it happens, it will only be for a day or so with 100
watts and a dipole. He does have the relevant landing permits etc....
for operating. Check his Web site for skeds and updates at:
XV9, VIETNAM
Rolf, SM5MX, informs OPDX that he is about to travel from
Tokyo, his present QTH, to Hanoi to revive/reactivate his callsign XV9SW
for his November 19th through December 2nd operation. Rolf will take part
in the CQWW CW Contest. He is now the only remaining XV station on CW,
since only 3W calls are issued nowadays. His activity will be mainly on
CW and the higher bands. QSL via SM3CXS as usual.
ZF, CAYMAN ISLANDS
John/K6AM, Dan/N9XX, Vicky/AE9YL and Carl/K9LA plan
to be on Grand Cayman November 21st through November 28th. K6AM, N9XX and
K9LA are planning a single band efforts in CQWW CW Contest. During the
contest, N9XX (ZF2RR) will operate 10m, K6AM (ZF2AM) will operate 15m,
and K9LA (ZF2LA) will operate 40m. AE9YL (ZF2YL) will be active on SSB
during the contest. Other operations with the aforementioned callsigns
will occur outside of the contest. All QSLs go to their respective
home callsign. AE9YL was formerly KB5EAM, so use that if you have an
older callbook.
ZM8, KERMADEC ISLAND
Jacky, ZL3CW, still continues to be active as ZM8CW.
He was heard this past weekend on 30/20/10 meters CW. Activity on 10 meters
was between 1945 and 2230z, while active on the other bands between 1300
and 1630z. He reported this week that there will be NO RTTY operation
because he had to carry a lot of equipment on the island and had no room
for a TNC for RTTY. His length of activity is still not sure, it could have
ended by the time you read this or comtinue until the 23rd. QSL via ZL3CW.
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From: Garry & Yelena {ni6t@intuitive.com}
Subject: KR2000 News Release, 10 November 2000
Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2000 10:33:56 -0800
Kingman Reef Summary, 10 November 2000
The operational phase of the KR2000 DXpedition to Kingman Reef is now complete; all operators are home.
After almost a week's travel from Honolulu by air and sea, the team arrived at Kingman Reef via Christmas Island and Palmyra Atoll aboard the MV Machias on 20 October and commenced construction on the islet. Bad weather delayed completion of this phase. However, at full operational status, 15 people, 7 stations (160-6m), 6 5 kW generators and 12 antennas coexisted on a half-acre of coral and shell debris. The team erected nine separate shelter structures, including watermaking and sanitary facilities.
Appropriately, the first QSO was with Mike, N9NS at 0320Z on 22 October. Mike co-led the 1993 Kingman Reef DXpedition. The last QSO was logged at 1848Z on 31 October and we departed the reef on the same day. We returned to Honolulu by air from Christmas Island on 5 November.
The team logged 80,841 QSO's--good for third place among all DXpeditions, all-time. The total is also the highest for any pure boat-and-tent DXpedition. CW and SSB QSO totals were essentially equal.
A primary goal was to provide Kingman Reef QSO's to Europe. That goal was achieved: Europe accounted for almost 16,000 QSO's---20% of the total. Another primary goal was the first six meter operation ever from this counter. 899 QSO's were logged on that band.
936 QSO's were logged on 160 meters, and 1322 QSO's on RTTY. In all, the team operated in 22 band-modes.
We also consider the more than 25,000 QSO's logged so far by KH6ND/KH5 from Palmyra Atoll to be part of our total effort, as well as approximately 1000 QSO's logged from T32R on Christmas Island.
All QSL's go to K4TSJ.
The DXpedition website at http://www.qsl.net/krpdxg is currently adding images of the DXpedition. Please visit the site often to share the experience of the DXpedition team, and to note the sponsors who helped make this expedition possible..
On-line log checking will be available shortly.
For the Kingman Reef/Palmyra DX Group
Garry Shapiro, NI6T
Tom Harrell, N4XP
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From: Garry & Yelena {ni6t@intuitive.com}
Subject: K5K Log Lookup
Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2000 15:55:06 -0800
QSO lookup for the K5K DXpedition is now available on the KR2000 DXpedition website at
http://www.qsl.net/krpdxg/krlog.html
This is the only site for log lookups. The test site has been deactivated. As is the custom with log lookups, only the band and mode are displayed at our site.
The following message is posted at that address:
If your qso is NOT in the log or if there is a mistake on the band/mode just send a note with your qsl. The manager will be happy to manually check the logs for any discrepancies/
Log lookup is an indicator---not an absolute authority on your QSO's. A dropped or added dit or a mistyped character can mean a missed QSO. We are aware that there are time, band and mode mistakes in the DXpedition log, and we are working diligently to correct these. Most are due to technical problems at the operating positions; some undoubtedly can be attributed to operator sleep deprivation and other human factors. Our QSL managers will work hard to ensure that every valid QSO for which a QSL is requested will be confirmed. Be patient--we want happy DXers.
A word about dupes. A valid QSO is one which is considered so by both operators. If another attempt was required by a caller to achieve that degree of confidence, so be it.
We do not believe that dupes significantly impacted anyone's ability to obtain a CW or SSB QSO. However, it is my personal opinion that the limited RTTY operation and the relatively low QSO rates inherent in RTTY justified my request that operators not seek a second band QSO on that mode (only), in order to maximize the number of successful RTTY callers. (Again, a second call to achieve a solid QSO is always OK). I am grateful to those RTTY operators who honored my request and QRXed after their first QSO, in the true spirit of amateur radio.
73,
Garry Shapiro, NI6T
Co-leader, KR2000
From: "Bill Feidt" {ng3k@ng3k.com}
To: kb8nw@barf80.nshore.org
Date: Sun, 12 Nov 2000 08:21:34 -0500
MIME-Version: 1.0
Subject: CQWW CW 2000 Announced Operations substantially updated
Reply-to: ng3k@ng3k.com
X-mailer: Pegasus Mail for Win32 (v3.12c)
The NG3K "Announced Operation" table for the 2000 CW CQ World Wide DX Contest has been substantially updated. It can be found at the following URL:
http://www.ng3k.com/Misc/cqc2000.html
The operations may be viewed sorted by any of: Call; DXCC Entity; or CQ Zone. The tables at the above URL is sorted by callsign. If you want to see the data sorted by DXCC Entity, just click on "DXCC" in the table header. Likewise, click on "CQZ" in the table header to view the operations arranged by CQ Zone. If you're viewing either the DXCC or CQZ view and want to return to "By Callsign" listing, simply click "Call" in the table header.
New listings for significant (M/M, less common DXCC entities and
CQ Zones, etc.) operations are welcomed. Just send full particulars to:
Bill@ng3k.com
Please include:
1. Callsign to be used in the operation
2. DXCC Entity
3. CQ Zone
4. Intended class of entry
5. QSL route
6. Any other operation details likely to be of interest
to other DXers and Contesters (e.g. operator's callsign(s),
specific station location, QSL address if not commonly
available, power level, antennas, etc.)
73,
Bill/NG3K
Bill@ng3k.com
Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2000 08:49:37 EST
From: pt7aa@fordx.ampr.org
To: kb8nw@arrl.net
Subject: New QSL Manager
X-BBS-Msg-Type: P
TO ALL DX COMMUNITY
Now I have all complete logs and QSL cards for the following past
operations. Bureau cards are welcome.
73 de Tino (pt7aa@fordx.ampr.org)
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PS7ABT/S9 AF-023 Principe/S.Tome 24/oct/84 SSB ZY0FKL SA-003 F.Noronha Isl 9-13/sep/87 SSB/CW/RTTY ZY0FCM SA-003 F.Noronha Isl 9-13/sep/87 SSB/CW ZY0FCA SA-003 F.Noronha Isl 9-13/sep/87 SSB/RTTY ZY0FRT SA-003 F.Noronha Isl 9-13/sep/87 SSB ZY0FMC SA-003 F.Noronha Isl 9-13/sep/87 SSB/RTTY ZY0TF SA-010 Trindade Isl 4-7/jun/88 CW/RTTY ZY0TK SA-010 Trindade Isl 4-7/jun/88 SSB/CW/RTTY ZY0TR SA-010 Trindade Isl 4-7/jun/88 SSB/CW/RTTY ZY0SS SA-014 SP&SP Rocks 14-20/may/89 SSB ZY0SW SA-014 SP&SP Rocks 14-20/may/89 CW ZY0SY SA-014 SP&SP Rocks 17-18/may/89 RTTY ZY0FA SA-003 F.Noronha 11-15/oct/89 CW ZY0TK SA-010 Trindade Isl 11-12/jun/90 SSB ZY0TW SA-010 Trindade Isl 11-12/jun/90 CW ZX8CW SA-041 Sao Joao Isl 10-13/oct/90 CW ZY0RK SA-038 Rocas Atoll 23-24/feb/91 SSB/CW PY0SK SA-014 SP&SP Rocks 05-12/may/91 SSB/CW PY0SR SA-014 SP&SP Rocks 05-13/may/91 SSB/CW ZY0RK SA-038 Rocas Atoll 19/aug-4/sep/91 Satelite ZY0RW SA-038 Rocas Atoll 17-29/oct//91 CW ZW8AA SA-025 Sta Isabel Isl 19-22/mar/92 SSB/CW ZY0RW SA-038 Rocas Atoll 18/jul-2/aug/92 CW ZY0SK SA-014 SP&SP Rocks 3-8/feb/94 SSB/Satelite ZY0SP SA-014 SP&SP Rocks 3-8/feb/94 CW PY0FK SA-003 F.Noronha Isl 20-22/jan/95 Satelite ZY0SK SA-014 SP&SP Rocks 3-14/feb/97 SSB ZY0SG SA-014 SP&SP Rocks 3-14/feb/97 CW PT7AA/PR8 SA-072 Canarias Isl 22-24/jun/00 CW ZV7AA - Special call 14/jul96-14/feb/97 CW
From: "Duane Heise, AA6EE" {aa6ee@earthlink.net}
To: "DX Bull: OPDX - Ted" {kb8nw@barf80.nshore.org}
Subject: Callbook CD & ARRL items @ discount
Date: Wed, 8 Nov 2000 19:30:39 -0800
MIME-Version: 1.0
Ted:
Some of your readers may be interested in Callbook/ARRL items @
discount:
Duane, AA6EE - Callbook/ARRL distributor is offering our club discount prices on Callbook & ARRL items:
Callbook 2001 CD (22 Nov.): $38.95
QRZ v16 (late Nov.): $16.95
NEW: ARRL Antenna Book (19th ed. - $30): $27.95
NEW: ARRL 2001 Handbook ($32): $29.95
ARRL Operating Manual (7th ed. - $25): $23.95
More Wire Antenna Classics: $14.95
Antenna Compendium #6: $19.95
Any other ARRL item available @ discount:
E-mail
{aa6ee@earthlink.net} or see
www.radiodan.com/aa6ee/
Send check to: VISA/MC add $1/item.
Duane Heise, AA6EE (CA residents add tax)
16832 Whirlwind Ln Phone:(760)789-3674
Ramona CA 92065 http://www.radiodan.com/aa6ee/
Additional discount available on 2 of same item.
73, Duane, AA6EE
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