The Ohio/Penn Dx PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 496
BID: $OPDX.496
January 29, 2001
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, AB5K & the AR TelNet Clusters, ARRL Letter & W1AW DX Bulletin, N2CY, WB2YQH/WB2RAJ & The 599 DX Report, W3UR & The Daily DX, N4AA & QRZ DX, WD4NGB, AC7DX, K8YSE, N0JK, CE6TBN, DL3TD, EA3AJI, EA5KB, F6AJA & Les Nouvelles DX, HA0DU, HK3JJH, HK6DOS, LU1DZ, PA3GIO, RA3SL, RA0FF, SM5DJZ, UA9XC, UA0MF, VK3EW and VU2JOS for the following DX information.
3A, MONACO
Laura, 3A2MD, is usually very active on 80 meters. Look for
her on 3506 or 3798 kHz starting 0630z. She was also heard on 20 and
10 meters CW on 28031 kHz at 1330z or on 14033 kHz at 1500z working
USA on long path. Frank, 3A2MW, is also active. Check 18135 kHz around
1000z or 14188 kHz around 1200z.
3C1, EQUATORIAL GUINEA
Erik, SM0AGD, is now active as 3C1AG until
February 5th. He has been active on 80/40/30/12/10 meters CW and 20/15
meters RTTY. A report from John, SM5DJZ, indicates that Erik is using
his normal AP8 GP, and has put up a dipole for 30 meters which later
he will be changing into a 160 meter dipole. Erik has also promised
some SSB activity, but his primary mode is CW. Erik has been very well
taken care of by Alan/3C5I and his XYL, and they meet almost every night.
Suggested frequencies he intend to use are:
CW - 1825-1830, 3500-3510, 7000-7010, 10100-10110, 14035, 18085,
21035, 24905 and 28035 kHz
SSB - Around 14195, 21295 and 28495 kHz
RTTY - 14080, 18100, 21080, 24920 and 28080 kHz
QSL via his homecall SM0AGD. His pattern of operating last week seems
to be the following:
10/12/15 meters - 0930-1730z 40 meters - 0200-0330z 20 meters - 2030-0130z 80 meters - 0430-0530z 30 meters - 0330-430z
3D2, CONWAY REEF (Update)
Hrane, YT1AD, reported that the 2001 Conway
Reef DXpedition needs 2 more operators for CE0ZT DXpeditions. If interested,
please send E-mail to: ce6tbn@dxpedition.org
3V, TUNISIA
A YL operator was heard at the controls last week from 3V8BB
on 20 meters. Listen for Zaida to show up on 14260 kHz starting around
1100z and staying as late as 1400z.
3W, VIETNAM
This entity continues to have activity from it. 3W6AR was
heard on 21274 kHz from about 0015z to 0100z. Hau, 3W6LI, was heard
from Saigon on 28475 kHz around 0930z. QSL via IK2DUW.
3Y, BOUVET
Chuck, 3Y0C, continues to be active but mainly on 20
meters. However, he does show up once and awhile on 80/40/17 meters.
From the WD4NGB Web page, Chuck's Icom PW1 amp is still not working,
but support guys have been in daily contact with the Icom reps in Japan
trying to find the problem on the PW1 amp. They are sending information
back and forth daily on the results of many tests. Chuck's beam is repaired,
and back up. He is still trying to make up some new antennas. The Hexbeam
is the only one of the originals to be in one piece. It has been repaired,
but the vertical was not repairable. He has put some low band wire
antennas up and will work on them as time permits. Chuck has been very
busy and in his spare time, he will try to get on RTTY within the next
2 days. Chuck has one more glitch in the RTTY software to correct, but
it looks good.
A5, BHUTAN
The Johnson family (A52GJ, A52MJ, A52VJ and A52YL) will be
active until February 2nd. Glenn, A52GJ, seems to be active the mostly.
He has really been hitting the lower bands at various times lately. If
you miss this activity, you will have another chance to work another
operator. Look for Dimitri, RA9CO, to be active as A52CO March 15-21st
on all bands CW and SSB.
AP, PAKISTAN
Bob, AP2JZB, has been calling CQ for stateside stations
on 17/12/10 meters also daily between 1300-1430z. Check around 18125,
24950 and between 28470 and 28510 kHz. QSL via K2EWB.
C9, MOZAMBIQUE
Hans, C91CU, was active this past week on 14165 kHz
for over an hour starting around 1715z.
D2, ANGOLA
Gabriele, D2EB, was heard on 15/10 meters this past week
between 1700 and 1800z. Check 21333 and 28495 kHz. QSL via I3LLH.
D6, COMOROS
By the time you read this, the D68BT and D68WL will be QRT
(expected at 1200z, Sunday, January 28th). Their estimated QSO count is
around 24,000 QSOs in the log (with dupes, around 32,000). Check the
following Web pages for more information:
Picture - http://www.qsl.net/ea3bt/Comoros-Picture_of_day.htm
Album Pictures - http://www.qsl.net/ea3bt/Comoros-Pictures_Album.htm
Log Search - http://www.qsl.net/ea3bt/Comoros-Logs%20Angl%E9s.htm
ADDED NOTE: If you missed working this operation, do not worry. A very large operation will be taking place between February 8-28th. Look for D68C to be active on all bands and modes.
FG, GUADELOUPE (Also KP4)
Hiro, JA2EZD, who has been active throughout
the Caribbean (FM/Martinigue, J6/St.Lucia, J7/Dominica) the last few weeks
should be active from here as FG5BG. He is expected to leave here and
head to Puerto Rico (KP4)in early February. Most of his activity has
been on CW on 80/40/20/15/10, but there has been SSB. QSL via XW2A.
HK0, MALPELO ISLAND
Pedro, HK3JJH, sent a message to your editor in
Spanish which I tried my best to translate. Pedro reports to OPDX that
he is planning a DXpedition to Malpelo for which he has "corresponding
permission". There were NO dates given. However, he is look for some
help (green stamps) for this project. He plans to be on the island for a
month and will be active on 80/40/20/17/15/12/10 meters SSB and possibly
RTTY. Credits will be given to any individual or organiztion that helps
or endorses his project.
IOTA DXPEDITIONS BY BERT
Bert, PA3GIO, informs OPDX that he is going to
be very busy activing IOTAs this year in the Caribbean, Central America,
India Ocean and the Tasman Sea. Here is his planned schedule:
March 11-16th - Bert, PA3GIO, will be active as V31GI on Southwest Caye,
Glovers Reef, Belize (NA-180). Activity will be on
80-10 meters SSB only (check the usual IOTA or DX
frequencies. QSL preferable by the Bureau to PA3GIO.
Website: http://www.pa3gio.nl/ca/southwest/
Mirror USA: http://www.qsl.net/pa3gio/ca/southwest/
March 28th through April 2nd - Bert, PA3GIO, will be active on Saba
Island (NA-145) as PJ6/PA3GIO/m. Activity will be on
20-10 meters SSB only (IOTA or DX frequencies). QSL
preferable by the Bureau to PA3GIO.
Website: http://www.pa3gio.nl/ca/PJ6/
Mirror USA: http://www.qsl.net/pa3gio/ca/PJ6/
September 8-14th (Exact dates depending on flights) - Bert, PA3GIO,
will be active as VK9CQ from Cocos Keeling (OC-003).
Activity will be on 80-10 meters SSB only (IOTA or
DX frequencies). QSL preferable by the Bureau to
PA3GIO.
Website: http://www.pa3gio.nl/VK9CQ/
Mirror USA: http://www.qsl.net/pa3gio/VK9CQ/
September 15-22nd (Exact dates depending on flights) - Bert, PA3GIO,
will be as VK9XV from Christmas Island (OC-002). Look
for activity on 80-10 meters SSB only (IOTA or DX
frequencies). QSL preferable by the Bureau to PA3GIO.
Website: http://www.pa3gio.nl/VK9XV/
Mirror USA: http://www.qsl.net/pa3gio/VK9XV/
October 9-15th (Exact dates depending on flights) - Bert, PA3GIO,
will be active as VK9LO from Lord Howe Island (OC-004).
Activity will be on 80-10 meters SSB only (IOTA or DX
frequencies). QSL preferable by the Bureau to PA3GIO.
Website: http://www.pa3gio.nl/VK9LO/
Mirror USA: http://www.qsl.net/pa3gio/VK9LO/
** ADDED NOTE. Bert adds that since January 17, 2001, he has mailed 20000 direct and bureau VK9CQ and VK9XV QSL cards. You can see what the VK9 QSL card looks like at his Web site: http://www.pa3gio.nl/
IOTA NEWS
AN-006. Paul, UX2HO, will once again be active as EM1HO in February
from the Antarctic, from the Vernadtsky Base on Galindez
Island. He will be active on all modes and bands (WARC and
6m included). QSL via I2PJA direct or bureau.
AS-025. Operator Yuri, RA0FU, is now active from the Island of Kunashir
(RR-15-05) and will be active until January 31st. He will use
an Icom 756PRO and R7 antenna. QSL direct to: Yuri Burykh,
P.O. Box 12, Yu-Sakhalinsk-23, 693023 Russia. Detailed
information is expected to appear on the "Asia DX Window-HF
WebCluster" at: http://dx.bgtelecom.ru
AS-062. Alex/RU0LM will once again be operating as RU0LM/0 from Shikotan Island for about two month. His activity may begin next week or early February. QSL via UA0MF: Mike Filippov, P.O.Box 20, (not 29), Vladivostok, 690021,Russia.
J2, DJIBOUTI
Jean, J28NH, has been active lately on PSK31 on 10 meters
on 28121 kHz around 0645z and 20 meters on 14080 kHz around 1700z. He
has also been heard on 12 meters SSB on 24955 kHz around 1345z.
J3, GRENADA
Willi, DJ7RJ, is now active as J3/DJ7RJ until February 3rd.
Over the last few days, he was heard on 80/40/20/15/12/10 meters CW/SSB.
Check 80/40 meters after 0200z as late as 0800z, 20/15 meters after 1900z
and 12/10 meters after 1330z. QSL via DJ7RJ.
KH9, WAKE ISLAND
Start looking for Terry, K7ASU, to be active from here
as K7ASU/KH9 until February 24th. His activity will be mostly on PSK31
and with some CW. QSL via K7ASU.
NEW DXNL EDITOR
Lothar Wilke, DL3TD, Chairman of the DARC Committee for
DX and HF Contesting, has announced a new editor for the DARC DX Newsletter.
The editor will be Karlfried Henrichs, DL1EK, who is a well-known person
within the DX and contest community. The first DARC DX Newsletter edited
by DL1EK will be published during the first week of February. You can
reach Karlfried via his E-mail: dxnl@darc.de
QSL INFO AND NEWS
David, VK3EW, reports that direct QSLs cards for the special event
station, AX3OLY (VK3), active during the 2000 Olympic Games, will be
going out or should be received shortly. Also, if you are in the log
and did not send a card you will receive a special QSL via the Bureau
shortly. The AX3OLY station achieved a QSO total of close to 1800 in
102 DXCC Countries in around 27 hours of the total operating time.
QSLs for AX3OLY go to VK3WI.
Alan, VK8AV, was active as AX8AV on January 25-26th. Remember January 26th was Australia Day. QSL via UA9XC. Log search can be found on the Web site at: http://dx.komi.ru/ua9xc/ax8av.htm
Pepe, EA5KB, informs OPDX that he is now the QSL Manager for the following stations: CX5AO, CX2AQ, CO8CY and CE2LZR. He has all the logs. He states to please QSL via the bureau or direct to CBA.
Jon, N0JK, reports that he has received the QSL cards from the printer for his FG/N0JK operation, and they should be going out this past weekend. His FG/N0JK activity took place at the end of November where he was active on 6 meters and was in the CQWW CW Contest. More info can be found on the Web page at: http://communities.msn.com/6mdx
Oscar, HK6DOS, (QSL Manager for CO6XN) reports that the cost of the air mail postage increased in Colombia. To U.S.A., Canada, Central and South America it has gone up 60% and to Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania 65%. One dollar is not enough to answer one QSL card. The note of one "green stamp" is a low denomination, and he can't change it for the real value. He states that it is better to send an IRC or two dollars. QSL cards that arrive without IRC or two "green stamps" will be answered via bureau.
Ron, AC7DX, informs OPDX that he has taken over the chores (from NU4N) as QSL Manager for the following stations: KL9A, KL7FH, WL7KY and KL1SLE.
The "Far East Island DX Club" (FEIDXC) has begun to send QSL cards out for the RK0FWL/p DXpedition (July-August 2000) from Moneron Island (IOTA AS-149). If you have not sent for the card, but are planning to, REMEMBER to send it to: Eugene Popov, P.O.Box 79, Yu-Sakhalinsk-10, 693010, Russia. It MUST have a name under the new requirements by the Russia postal service or the mail will be returned. The RK0FWL/p Web site with a Log Search, Photos and information on the island, can be found at: http://dx.bgtelecom.ru/shams/as149.html
Stations ZX7R and ZX7CW that were active over the past weekend from Fort King Magicians in Natal, Capital of Rio Grande do Norte State-RN (PS7), get QSLed via PS7HF: Fabio Hoelz, P.O. Box 974, Natal - RN ZIP: 59041-970, Brazil, South America.
S2, BANGLADESH
The "ARRL Letter and DX Bulletin" states John, KX7YT,
is active from Dhaka until February 1st as S21YV. His activity will be
on 20 meters only with operations on SSB, PSK31, MFSK16, and possibly CW
and RTTY. He will be looking for stateside stations between 0100-0200z
and 1500-1700z. He has been alternating days on 14195 kHz SSB and 14071
kHz on PSK31. QSL via KX7YT. Core says he will apply for an extension of
operating authority and hopes to be back in Bangladesh in April as well.
SPECIAL EVENT
Only a few days left to work ZY3WSF which is active during
the World-wide Social Forum (FSM) (taking place now through January 30th)
for the first time, in the city of Porto Cheers, state of Rio Grande do
Sul, Brazil. Activity is expected on 80-10 meters CW/SSB. QSL via PY3FBI
ONLY DIRECT. Gilberto is NOT A MEMBER OF THE BUREAU.
TT8, CHAD
Two stations were active this past week, TT8FC and TT8RH. TT8FC
was 7012 kHz between 0245 and 0430z. QSL via EA4AHK. TT8RH was heard
on 20/15 meters CW. Activity on 15 meters was between 1030 and 1345
on 21020 kHz and 20 meters on 14010 kHz after 1600z. QSL TT8RH via
F8BBT.
V2, ANTIGUA
Chuck, N2CY, will be operating here from February 27th through
March 4th, and expects to sign as V26CY. He will be an entry in the ARRL
SSB Contest, but expects to be on the air prior to the contest on all
bands including the WARC bands, SSB and CW. QSL to his home call N2CY.
VP8, FALKLAND ISLANDS
Paul, VP8DBQ, has been active on 20/15 meters
between 0930z and 1030z. Check 21297 and 14250 kHz. QSL via M1AIB.
VU EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION
A major earthquake hit India last week
and the following information was provided by Jose Jacob, VU2JOS:
"Members of National Institute of Amateur Radio (NIAR), VU2NRO, Hyderabad
have established HF/VHF stations in the earthquake affected areas of
Gujarat for providing emergency relief communications to the Government.
Our main frequency is 14.160 Mhz. The callsigns are VU2LIC, VU2MYH, VU2LFA,
VU3RBN..... Other local and out station Hams are also active." So, it is
requested that all international amateur radio operators please stay clear
of 14160 kHz and 7023 kHz until further notice.
YJ, VANUATU
Currently Sigi/DK9FN and Bernhard/DL2GAC are active as YJ0AFN
and YJ0ABS, respectively, until February 10th. They do hope to activate
some of the rare IOTA islands if they can solve transportation problem.
Sigi is active mostly on CW, and Bernhard on SSB. Sigi is trying to work
Europe on the low bands around his sunrise (there were 80m CW spots around
1700z). QSL YJ0AFN via HA8FW and YJ0ABS via DL2GAC.
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From: "Bill Feidt" {ng3k@ng3k.com}
To: kb8nw@arrl.net
Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2001 08:05:43 -0500
MIME-Version: 1.0
The NG3K "Announced Operation" tables for the 2001 ARRL DX Contests (CW & SSB) are now available. They can be found at the following URLs:
CW - http://www.ng3k.com/Misc/adxc2001.html
SSB - http://www.ng3k.com/Misc/adxs2001.html
The tables may be sorted by either Callsign (the default) or by DXCC entity. To sort by DXCC, just click the "DXCC" link in the table header column. If you're already viewing the "by DXCC" page, you can return to the "by Callsign" version by clicking the "Call" link in the table header column.
Based on a suggestion by OZ1AA, I've added "new" icons to newly added announcements. The icon will remain for 7 days. If you "hover" your mouse pointer over the icon, the date the item was added will appear briefly.
New listings for significant (M/M or less common DXCC entities or Zones, etc.) operations will be appreciated. Please send full particulars to:
Please include:
1. Whether the operation is for CW, SSB, or both.
2. Callsign to be used in the operation
3. DXCC Entity
4. Intended class of entry
5. QSL route
6. Operation Web page URL, if available
7. E-mail contact for further information
8. Dates of additional operation outside the contest
9. City or locale from which the operation will take place
10. Callsigns of the operator(s)
11. Other operation details likely to be of interest to
other DXers and Contesters (e.g. QSL address if not
commonly available, power level, antennas, etc.)
The announcement tables will be updated as new information is received or discovered
73,
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Bill/NG3K
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