Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin No. 575
August 26, 2002
The Ohio/Penn DX PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 575
BID: $OPDX.575
August 26, 2002
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
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the following DX information.
DXCC COUNTRY/ENTITY REPORT:
According to the AR-Cluster Network for the week of Sunday,
11/August, through Sunday, 24/August there were 240
countries active. Countries available: 3A, 3B8, 3D2, 3V,
3W, 4J, 4L, 4S, 4U1I, 4W, 4X, 5A, 5B, 5H, 5N, 5R, 5T, 5U,
5V, 5W, 5Z, 6W, 6Y, 7P, 7Q, 7X, 8P, 8R, 9A, 9G, 9H, 9J, 9K,
9L, 9M2, 9M6, 9N, 9Q, 9U, 9V, 9Y, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6, A7,
A9, AP, BV, BY, C3, C6, C9, CE, CE0A, CE0Z, CE9, CM, CN,
CP, CT, CT3, CU, CX, D2, DL, DU, EA, EA6, EA8, EA9, EI, EK,
EL, EP, ER, ES, ET, EU, EX, EY, EZ, F, FG, FH, FJ, FK, FM,
FO, FP, FR, FW, FY, G, GD, GI, GJ, GM, GU, GW, H4, HA, HB,
HB0, HC, HH, HI, HK, HK0/a, HL, HM, HP, HR, HS, HZ, I, IS,
J5, J6, J7, J8, JA, JD/o, JT, JW, JX, JY, K, KG4, KH0, KH2,
KH4, KH6, KH8, KH9, 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, PZ, S2, S5, S9, SM, SP, SU, SV, SV5, SV9, T32, T7,
T8, T9, TA, TF, TG, TI, TJ, TK, TR, TT, TU, TY, TZ, UA,
UA2, UA9, UK, UN, UR, V2, V4, V5, V6, V7, V8, VE, VK, VK0M,
VK9N, VP2E, VP2M, VP2V, VP5, VP8, VP8/h, VP8/o, VP9, VQ9,
VR, VU, XE, XT, XU, XX9, XZ, YB, YI, YJ, YK, YL, YO, YS,
YU, YV, Z2, Z3, ZA, ZB, ZC4, ZD7, ZD8, ZD9, ZF, ZK1/s, ZL,
ZP, ZS
* PLEASE NOTE: The report "could" contain "Pirate/SLIM"
operations. As always, you never know - "Work First Worry
Later" (WFWL).
3B8, MAURITIUS. Massimo,
IZ4DPV, informs OPDX that he will be active as
3B8/IZ4DPV from September
10-20th (during his free time). Activity will be
on 20-10 meters, including the WARC bands. He will use a
Kenwood TS-50 w/100 watts into a vertical antenna and
monoband lambda. QSL only direct via homecall on QRZ.com.
3D2, ROTUMA AND FIJI ISLANDS.
Look for Stephane, J28VS, to be active as
3D2VS/p from Rotuma
(OC-060) between August 30th and
September 5th. Also, look for Stephane to be
active as 3D2VS from Suva
(OC-016), Fiji Islands,
September 6th to 11th. Activity will be on
all HF bands SSB. QSL via F6KHM, either direct or through
the bureau.
8Q, MALDIVES. Emanuela,
IZ2ELV, is expected to be active from
Velavaru as 8Q7LY until
August 31st. Activity will be on 20 and 10
meters SSB with a dipole antenna. QSL via bureau to her
home callsign.
9M6, EAST MALAYSIA. Look for
Kazu, JA1RJU, to be active from here as
9M6JU, November 18-25th.
Activity will be on HF and 6 meters. QSL via JA1RJU.
CE9, SOUTH SHETLAND ISLANDS.
Ricardo, CE9R, is expected to be active
mainly on SSB on 15/10 meters from the Chilean base
"Presidente Eduardo Frei Montalva" (WABA
CE-03) on King George Island
(AN-010) until September.
QSL via CE3HDI.
CY0, SABLE ISLAND. Reports
indicate that George/VE3NZ, Nick/VE3EY and Lali/VE3NE will
be active as CY0MM from November
15-26th, only if the group can raise enough funds
for the operation by October 15th. Planned activity will be
on HF bands and 6 meters on CW/SSB/RTTY. Their operation
will inclued an entry in CQ WW CW DX
Contest. They have currently developed a Web page
at: http://www.dipole.com
DU, PHILIPPINES (IOTA Ops).
It has been reported that Ken, G3OCA, will be going to the
Philippines in September to activate the Calamian
Island Group (OC-090) and the
Cuyo Islands (OC-120) as
DU1/G3OCA, and also Sarangani
Islands (OC-175) as
DU9/G3OCA. He will operate CW and SSB with
100 watts to either a 3-element yagi or a multiband
vertical. Exact dates will be given nearer departure time.
QSL via G3OCA (Russian stations QSL via UA4SKW).
DXCC NEWS.............
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Many have been wondering why the 7O1YGF
operation does not count for DXCC. It is recommended to
read an interesting article on the ARRL Web page at: http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2002/08/15/2/?nc=1
In short, the DXCC wants "to know that it was authorized
by the government..... The DXCC Desk also wants
assurances that the Yemeni government would have no
reason to disapprove of the ARRL's granting DXCC credit
for the operation."
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Bill Moore, NC1L, DXCC Manager, announced two items of
importance as we enter the final quarter of the 2002
calendar year:
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This is just a reminder for all DXCC program
participants that the September 30, 2002, deadline to
have your submissions in for the next DXCC Annual
List is rapidly approaching. The DXCC Annual List
shows all those who have submitted an application to
DXCC between October 1, 2001, through
September 30, 2002. In order to be shown in
the Annual list you must:
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Submit an application between October 1,
2001 and September 30, 2002 -- or --
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Be current on the DXCC Honor Roll. (Note, a
submission is not necessary if you are current on
the DXCC Honor Roll, but only those modes that
are Honor Roll will be shown.)
** Applications must be received, or postmarked,
September 30, 2002.
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Christmas is coming and you should plan soon if you
want to present someone with a wall plaque on time
for Christmas as a nice gift. If you know someone who
has achieved Top of Honor Roll, Honor Roll, 5 Band
DXCC and even the DXCC Challenge, this would make a
nice gift for them that they can treasure in their
ham shack. Additionally, anyone who has qualified at
some time in the past and may have dropped off the
Honor Roll can still purchase the plaque. The only
requirement is that you, at one time, qualified. If
you are interested, the "DXCC Item Order Form" can be
found on the DXCC web site at: http://www.arrl.org/awards/dxcc/
(Forms can be found on the right side of the page)
For questions, contact DXCC at: mkabir@arrl.org or dxcc@arrl.org Or by
phone at (860)594-0234 or fax at (860)594-0259
EN67 DXPEDITION. A group of
operators plan to activate the callsign
K8B from grid square EN67 and also
activate the Copper Harbor Lighthouse
US-193. The operators of this Brockway Mountain expedition
in Keweenaw County, Michigan, are: Rob/NV8V (CW/SSB),
John/AB8KO (AM/FM/SSB), Duane/N9SSN (SSB), Renee/N9RK
(SSB), Scott/W8UFO (CW/SSB) and Vince/KA8FFM 9CW/SSB).
Their goal is to work as many as possible on HF and then
work on the VHF-UHF stations. On the HF bands, they will
operate on or near the lighthouse frequencies, plus or
minus QRM.
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CW - 1830, 3530, 7030, 14030, 21030 and
28030 kHz
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SSB - 1970, 3970, 7270, 14270, 21370 and
28370 kHz
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2m - 144.90 MHz
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6m - 50.145 MHz
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70cm - 432.10 MHz
They will operate/work split on 80/40 meters for Europe
stations. Also, they will operate on the WARC bands.
Activity will take place between September
21-23rd. If the conditions warrant, they could
stay an extra day. They now have a Web site with all of the
expedition details at: http://members.aol.com/nv8v/
IOTA NEWS................
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AS-041. Look for
JI5USJ/4 and JI5RPT/4
to be active from Oki Island starting
around 1200z on September 20th until
around 0000z on September 24th. Activity
will be on 160-10 meters SSB, CW, RTTY and PSK31. QSL
direct to home callsigns or JARL QSL bureau. JI5RPT -
KOYANAGI Makoto, 5-42-203 Kadan Aoba, Sendai, MIYAGI
980-0815 JAPAN JI5USJ - KOYANAGI Toru, 400-6-1119
Nagasoneminami, Hikone, SHIGA 522-0052 JAPAN
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AS-049. Look for Hiroshi,
JO1EPY, to be active as JO1EPY/6 once
again from Tokara Island,
Kuchinoshima, from September
5-8th. Look for him on 6, 10, 12, 15, 17 and 40
meters SSB and CW. QSL via the bureau or direct to:
Hiroshi Kotoku, 3-4-19 Kishimachi Kawagoe City, Saitama
350-1131 Japan.
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AS-147. Take, JI3DST, will
be active as JI3DST/8 once again from
Okushiri Island, September
20-23rd. Activity will be on 40/17/15/12/10
meters SSB. QSL via JI3DST: Takeshi Funaki, 2-18-26
Hannan-Cho Abeno-Ku, Osaka-city, Osaka 545-0021, JAPAN.
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EU-028. Look for
IA5/DL5SAX to be active from the
Tuscany Island Group now through
September 4th. QSL via home call.
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EU-172. The "South Flanders
DX Activity Group" will be active from August
30th through September 7th from Aaroe
Island (DIA JY-003 for the Danish Islands
award). The operators will be ON4AFU, ON4LBV, ON4IT,
ON5SD and ON5ZO. Activity will be on all HF bands 80
through 10 meters, CW and SSB, with special attention to
the WARC bands. For more information, please visit their
Web site at: http://www.qsl.net/on6jun/
QSL either via the bureau or direct to: P.O. Box 41, 9400
Ninove, Belgium.
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EU-180. Alex/UR4LUG (Team
leader), Oleg/UR3IFD, Leo/UT2II and Vit/UX7IM will be
active as EM5UIA from Kosa Tuzla
Island (Respublika Krym, Black Sea Coast Group)
from September 5-10th. They plan to
operate on 20-10 meters SSB, CW and RTTY with a beam and
vertical antennas. QSL via UR4LUG, through the bureau or
direct to: Alexey E Yakovlev, P.O. Box 7629, Kharkov,
61018, Ukraine.
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NA-140. Just a reminder to
look for Bob/N2OO, Beth/KF2BQ and Skip/N1IBM to be active
as N2CW/3 from Smith
Island (USI MD-003S, Somerset
County), Maryland, between
August 26th and September 2nd. Look for
them on/around 7180, 14280, 18140, 21280 kHz for SSB and
on CW around .025 on each band. QSL via N2CW or N2OO
either through the bureau or direct to: P.O. Box 345,
Tuckerton, NJ 08087, USA.
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NA-217. Tony/WF1N and
Lou/W1DIG will be returning to Isles of Shoals,
Appledore Island (New Hampshire Group)
September 20th, starting around 1900z
Friday and ending about 1200z Monday, September
23rd. Operations will be on 40, 20, 17, 15 and
10 meters on/near the usual IOTA frequencies +/-, SSB,
with a tribander, wires and amp. QSL direct (SAE and
postage, PSE) or Bureau via home callsign. They will
accept requests for Bureau cards via E-mail. E-mail
requests do not require a card to them via the Bureau.
Tony/WF1N -- a.spino@snet.net Lou/W1DIG
-- megawatt@snet.net ADDED
NOTE: The Isles of Shoals also counts for the lighthouse
award: ARLH, USA-406.
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OC-171. Trevor, VK7TS, will
be active now through September 6th as
VK7TS/4 from Magnetic
Island. Activity will be on 40-10 meters, mainly
on SSB. QSL to VK7TS, either via the bureau or direct to:
Trevor Spargo, 1 Roebourne Rd, Otago, Tasmania,
Australia.
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OC-186. Operators
Sardjana/YC2ECG, Faozan/YD2JWM, Budi/YD2OEH, Yanto/
YD2CJQ, Andy/YD2KVU and Rivai/YB2MTA will be active as
YE2R from Karimunjawa
between August 28th and September 3rd.
They will be operating on 15 and 10 meters, possibly 17
meters as well, on SSB and CW. They will be using two
beams (one for Europe and Africa and the other for North
and South America) for SSB and an inverted "V" for CW and
17 meters. They are expected to have three stations
active at the same time and plan to be on for 12-18 hours
a day. QSL direct only via YB2MTA.
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SA-021. Mariano/LU4EJ and
Daniel/LU3DTD will be active from Ariadna
Island from October 4-6th. They
are expected to use the callsigns
AY4EJ/D and AY3DTD/D.
Suggested SSB frequencies are: 3680, 7090, 14200, 14260,
21300, 21260, 28460, 28560 and 50110 kHz. QSL via LU4EJ
via the address on QRZ.com or via bureau.
JT, MONGOLIA. Ken/K4ZW and
Karl/K4YT are expected to be in
Ulaanbaatar between September
9-15th. Look for some topband activty.
KH6, HAWAII. Hiro, JA5XAE,
will be taking his 2002 DX vacation starting on the Island
of Oahu and will be active as
KH6/JA5XAE between the period of
September 22-26th. He also plans to
visit/operate from Waikiki. He will use an
IC-706MK2 with an OUTBACKER OB8 antenna. Activity will be
on SSB, RTTY, and CW. Suggested frequencies are: 7007,
7077, 10107 14007, 14087, 14177, 18137, 18087, 21007,
21087, 21277, 24897, 24937, 28007, 28087, 28477 and 50117
kHz.
LIGHTHOUSE/LIGHTSHIP NEWS AND
ACTIVITY.............
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Mike, GM4SUC, reports the International
Lighthouse/lightship Weekend for 2002 is over with over
318 stations at lighthouses and lightships in 45
countries. A list of stations that were active can be
found at: http://vk2ce.com/illw/2002.htm
Next year's weekend is 0001 UTC on Saturday 16th
August until 2359 UTC on Sunday 17th
August 2003.
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NEWS RELEASE - Amateur Radio Lighthouse Society
Meeting! Members of the Amateur Radio Lighthouse
Society (ARLHS) will head to Georgia in October for the
organization's first-ever meeting. It will take place on
Saturday, October 19, 2002, at St. Simons Lighthouse on
St. Simons Island, near Brunswick, Georgia. Spokesman Jim
Buffington, K5JIM, said those attending will have an
opportunity to activate St. Simons Light, portable or
mobile, climb the lighthouse, tour the lighthouse museum
and meet many of their fellow ARLHS members. Reg, W3REG,
will introduce his new lighthouse tracking and logging
software, and present each member present with a free
copy. Also, on the agenda for discussion is a proposed
ARLHS QSL bureau. Attendees are being encouraged to
arrive on Friday, October 18th, in time to join the group
for an informal dinner at one of St. Simons Island's
restaurants. Another dinner is planned for Saturday night
(Oct. 19th) featuring a speaker. Meetings will take place
Saturday beginning at 9:00 a.m. at the Coastal Georgia
Heritage Center, located adjacent to the lighthouse and
museum. The 10.00 USD registration fee (5.00 USD for
additional family members who are members of ARLHS) may
be sent to Lee Graves, WA7OBH, at: 4341 Southeast
Satinleaf Place, Stuart, FL 34997 USA. Include name,
address, call sign, E-mail address and ARLHS member
number. Buffington noted that registrants will receive
frequent updates on plans for the meeting via E-mail.
Talk-in frequency, he explained, will be 146.73, minus
offset, no tones. Information on St. Simons Island hotels
and motels may be obtained by contacting Buffington at:
jim@jimbuffington.com
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The Radio Amateur Society of Norwich, N1NW, will be
active between 1000z September 7th to
1600z September 8th, from New
London Ledge Lighthouse (ARLHS USA-542). The
lighthouse is located in New London
County, New London harbor, New London,
CT. Suggested frequencies are: 7270, 14270,
21370 and 28370 kHz. QSL via Radio Amateur Society of
Norwich, PO Box 329, Norwich, CT 06360.
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Kostas/SV1DPI and Tony/SV1ENG will be active as
SW8LH from Lighthouse
Skinari (GRE-119) on Zakynthos
Island (EU-052) until about
September 1st. Activity will be mainly
CW. QSL via SV1ENG.
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Michael, VE3WMB (ARLHS # 428), will be activating five
lighthouses on the Island of Grand Manan
N.B. during the week of September
1-6th. Operation will be on or about 14071 kHz
as VE3WMB/VE9. PLEASE NOTE: This will be
a 20m PSK31 (QRP) only operation. The list of lighthouses
to be activated are : Gannet Rock
(ARLHS# CAN 192) Swallowtail (ARLHS #
CAN 491) Southwest Head (ARLHS# CAN 469)
Long Eddy Point (ARLHS# CAN 283)
Long Point (Whitehead
Island ARLHS# CAN 644) Also note that
Grand Manan is also an IOTA entity
(South New Brunswick Group NA-014), so
contacts will also count toward IOTA Awards. This will be
a very casual operation, and the hours may be a bit
sporadic as this is not the primary activity of the trip.
Michael hopes to operate daily from about 11:00-13:00 EST
(1500-1700z) activating a different Lighthouse each day,
then perhaps again a bit later 20:00-21:00 EST
(0000-0100z) activating Gannet Rock (He has a clear view
of the light from his cottage). QSL to VE3WMB for a
special card (Callbook/QRZ.com address), via the bureau,
or direct [#10 SASE ($0.65 Canadian Stamp for U.S.
addresses) or #10 SAE with 1 IRC appreciated].
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SOME QSL ROUTES FOR STATIONS ACTIVE IN THE
ILLW.
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F5OGG/P via LX1NO -- Grand
Charpentier Lighthouse, LH-0533.
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F5LRC/P via CBA or Bureau -- Grand
Charpentier Lighthouse, LH-0533
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RZ4HWF via RW4HW -- Damba-48 Island
Lighthouse, WLH-0551, ARLHS ERU-081 and RR-26-new.
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UE1CLH via the bureau or direct via
VE3LYC -- Stirsudden Lighthouse (RLE-011 for the
Russian Lighthouse Award, ARLHS ERU-008).
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VP8LGT via VP8ON -- Cape Pembroke
Lighthouse, ARLHS FAL-001, Falkland Islands. QSL
address: Donald Betts, PO Box 233, Stanley, Falkland
Islands, South Atlantic.
LX, LUXEMBOURG. Dutch
operators Peter/PA2PKZ, Arend/PA2AWU, Herman/PA0TEN,
Roel/PA1DYK, Harry/PA3HEP, Frans/PA5CA and Jan PA5RA will
be active from Wiltz using the callsign
LX/PA6Z from September
21-28th. Operation will be 24/7 on 160-10 meters
and possibly also 6m (if local TVI permits), on SSB, CW and
RTTY. They will concentrate on the WARC bands and RTTY. QSL
via PA1KW (via the bureau or direct: Bert van Holst, Ien
Dalessingel 357, 7207 LJ Zutphen, The Netherlands).
MOST WANTED SURVEY (2002).
Here is your chance to parrticipate in the DX Magazine's
annual "2002 Most Wanted Survey". The survey will be
conducted between September 1st through October
15th. The survey's results will be posted on the
following web page in mid-January. For survey forms, go to
the Web page at: http://www.dxpub.com
OH0, ALAND ISLAND. Ari,
OH5DX, will be active as OH0/OH5DX from
August 29-31st. Activity will be on all
bands CW/SSB. QSL via OH5DX: Ari Korhonen, Kreetalank. 9A1,
FIN29200 Harjavalta, Finland.
PIRATE OPERATION. Stations
identifying as HE0A and
HB0A have been reported on the bands in
recent months. Fred Tinner, HB9AAQ, the President of USKA,
has checked with both the Switzerland and Liechtenstein
licensing authorities, and has verified that the callsign's
HE0A and HB0A have never been issued.
Therefore these stations are pirates, and please do not
send any QSL cards to the reported manager or to the
Bureaus.
QSL INFO AND
NEWS.............
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Mart, DL6UAA, informs OPDX for 3B6-9
QSLing, "DO NOT SEND QSLs via the 3B8-Bureau."
The 3B8-Bureau is ONLY a "one-way-bureau". Only incoming
but not outgoing. Send the cards DIRECT to the operators
in 3B8. Exception: Cards for 3B8MM go via DL6UAA (direct
or bureau). The other resident stations have NO QSL
Managers!! Also, RW6HS is NOT the QSL Manager for any
3B8/9 station!! REMEMBER: DL6UAA is NOT the QSL Manager
for 3B8CF, 3B8GF or 3B8GL.
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Online logs are available for the IOTA Contest operation
DL0KWH/p on EU-129 (as well pictures of
the operation) at the Web page: http://www.qsl.net/dl0kwh
QSL DL0KWH via the Bureau or direct to DL2VFR: Enrico
Stumpf-Siering, Gruene Trift 19, D-15754 Bindow, Fed.
Rep. of Germany
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Online logs are available for OY/DL2VFR,
TF7/DL2VFR and TF1/DL2VFR (also
pictures available) at: http://www.iota-expedition.com
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Keith, W7KEU, informs OPDX that North American hams that
have worked Vit Dotsenko in Turkmenistan can get QSLs by
using a stateside mail drop. Callsigns used by Vit
include, EZ8CW, EZ8CW/3, EZ3A, EZ9A, EZ10A,
EZ21A, EZ56V and EZ75R. Mail is
sent from stateside via registered mail to Russia, and
then into Turkmenistan. Return mail also comes register
to the USA. If you have worked Vit and have had trouble
getting your EZ QSLs, this is his preferred route. The
success rate for the mail drop off is over 99 percent
received. To use the mail drop, send your SASE with 37
cents postage, and two green stamps to KJ6OW. Turn around
takes 30 to 60 days. For multiple QSL cards, including
additional funds will help speed the process. Individual
QSOs and QSLs are tracked via E-mail and radio contacts
which accounts in large part for the high success rate.
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QSL FO/JJ8DEN (activity from Maupiti
Island (OC-067) and Maupihaa Groupe (OC-057) to:
Yoshitake Izumi, Minami-24-7, Nishi-1, Obihiro-City,
Hokkaido, 080-0011, JAPAN.
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Pete, NN9K, informs OPDX that he will handle the QSLs
ONLY for the contacts made by FP/K9WM.
Sending cards for the FP/KB9LIE or FP/K9OT operation to
him will only lengthen the turnaround time for those
confirmations.
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Andy Chadwick (ex-G4ZVJ) has been issued the callsign
G3AB (The callsign of Andy's late Uncle
from 1937-1983). The G4ZVJ QSL route will remain active
for DXpeditions. New E-mail address is: andy@g3ab.net
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MORE ON GERMAN STAMPS (Addition to OPDX.574). Wolff, DJ5JH, states,
"Regarding the warnings of DL1YFF as of the changes of
the German stamps into EUR-currency, it should be added
that this relates only to such (older) German stamps
which show only one value, e.g. 110 or 300, without
denomination of the currency, which means that it were
Pfennig. For a long time the German stamps also showed
their value, however, the Euro stamp shows a much smaller
print/value (e.g. 110/0, 56 EUR or 300/1, 53 EUR). These
are still valid and do not expire. If anybody has a
greater amount of old German stamps without EUR on them,
they should send these to a German ham friend who can
exchange them at his post office into new stamps, but
only until the end of September."
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Effective immediately, Patrick, WD9EWK, will be the QSL
Manager for Oscar, LU5EVK (also
L20E in contests). His address
information is current on the various callsign databases,
and he is OK with the W9 QSL bureau. LU5EVK's entries on
the QRZ.com and Buckmaster Web sites now show Patrick's
callsign as the QSL manager. Patrick has added
information about LU5EVK (and other stations and
callsigns he handles QSL cards for) on his QSL VIA WD9EWK
Web page at: http://www.qsl.net/wd9ewk/qsl-mgr.html
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Rod, EA7JX, informs OPDX that he is now the QSL Manager
for Javi, LU5FF, and his special
callsigns: L24FF, L45FF, LQ0F, AY5FF and
L73F. Send QSLs via direct to: Rodrigo
Herrera, P.O. Box 47, 41310, Brenes, Sevilla, Spain.
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Ron, AC7DX, informs OPDX that he is now the QSL Manager
for LW9DA.
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Ari, OH5DX (ex OH1EH), is the QSL Manager for
OH0Z and has recently picked up a new
callsign, OH5DX. The updated QSL info for OH0Z is as
follows: Ari Korhonen, OH5DX, Kreetalank. 9A1, FIN29200
Harjavalta, Finland.
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QSL MANAGER CHANGES. Jay, W2IJ (ex-WA2FIJ), informs OPDX
that he is no longer the manager for the
following operations:
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V5/AH9B October 25-31 (1994)
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V5/N0AFW October 25th-November 5th
(1994)
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V5/N9NS October 25th-November 5th
(1994)
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V5/NH6UY October 27th-November 2th
(1994)
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V5/WA0PUJ October 25th-November 2th
(1994)
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V59T October 29-30th (1994)
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N0AFW/KH5 March 13-16th (1993)
Also included in the transition are the following
operations for the period of December 1994 to January
1995: DL/N0AFW, OH0/N0AFW and
SM0/N0AFW. The QSLs and logs for all of
the above are now with N0AFW who should be contacted for
those QSLs. His address is: Peter Meyer, 3049 New London
Road, Hamilton, OH 45013.
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Alex, RW3RN, informs OPDX that he is now the new QSL
Manager for the following stations: 5B4/R3CC,
5B4/RW3QC, 9H3QC, OJ6C, R1MVC, R3CC, RK3QWA and
RW3QC. His address is: Alex Kuznetsov,
Box 57, Tambov-23, 392023 Russia. His E-mail address is:
rw3rn@tmb.ru More
details of RW3RN's QSL-Service can be found at: http://www.tmb.ru/~i011f/service.html
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SN6F/1 QSL STATUS. Andy, SP6ECA, informs
OPDX that cards for SN6F/1 (EU-132) in IOTA Contest
activities for 1998, 1999, 2000 (QSL via SP6ECA) have
been all confirmed. All cards were sent automatically via
the bureau. If anyone still needs a card please E-mail
requests to SP6ECA: eca3@box43.pl As for QSL cards
for the SN6F/1 IOTA Contest 2002 (aprox. 1600 QSOs), Andy
will reply to every bureau card or E-mail requests using
the same address as above. For direct cards QSL via
SP6ECA CBA. Cards will be ready in September.
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Martin, N1FOC, reported that cards for the late
VP6VI are still being handled by his QSL
Manager W6RKC.
RTTY SURVEY. Don, AA5AU, is
conducting a "RTTY Most Needed DXCC Entities Survey".
Instructions on completing and submitting the survey form
are at: http://www.aa5au.com/rttysurvey.html
This is more of a "digital" mode survey than just RTTY mode
since the RTTY DXCC Award includes all digital modes. The
entities listed on the form are nearly exact as from the
ARRL DXCC list on their website with only a few exceptions.
The more entries received, the more accurate the results.
Anyone who has operated RTTY (or digital) is asked to
participate. It doesn't matter how many countries you need
on RTTY, please take the time to include your input. Please
make sure your data is complete and accurate. As of August
22nd, with 170 submissions, here are the top "10 Most
Needed Entities" on RTTY so far:
1) BS7 Scarborough Reef 6) FT5X Kerguelen Is.
2) VU Andaman Nicobar Is. 7) 3Y Bouvet (tie)
3) 7O Yemen 7) FT5W Crozet I. (tie)
4) 3C0 Annobon I. (tie) 8) ST Sudan (tie)
4) VU Lakshadweep Is. (tie) 8) PP0-PY0S St. Peter/St. Paul Rocks (tie)
5) VK0 Macquarie I. 9) HK0 Malpelo I.
10) KP5 Desecheo I.
S7, SEYCHELLES. Look for
Lorenzo, IK6PTH, to be active as S79TH
from Mahe (AF-024) from
September 7-16th. Activity will be on SSB.
QSL via his home callsign either direct or through the
bureau.
SPECIAL EVENT. The
"14th Busan Asian Games" special event
stations will be operating from August 10th through
October 23rd, 2002. The special event station are:
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HL14AG (Operating 23rd September 23rd
October 2002)
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DT14AG (Operating 10th August 23rd
October 2002)
Activity will be on 80-10 meters, including the WARC bands
and VHF/UHF on SSB, CW, FM, RTTY and SSTV. QSL Manager is
HL0BHQ. QSL either direct or via KARL Bureau. Four special
awards will be available. For more details, please send
E-mail to: ds5psn@hanmail.net
SPECIAL EVENT. Special event
station JU840C is expected to be active
from October 21-31st to celebrate the
840th anniversary of Gengis Khan, the
founder of the Mongolian empire. The Mongolian Radio Sport
Federation is organizing an international DXpedition to
Gengis Khan's birthplace in the Khentii Province.
SPECIAL EVENT. The
Chatelleraud Radio Club is currently active with the
special event callsign TM2CMM until
September 1st to celebrate the
World Championships for hot-air balloons.
Suggested frequencies are: 1846, 3786, 7086, 14186, 18146,
21286, 24946, 28486, 50216 and 144286 kHz (+/- QRM). QSL to
F5KOK via bureau.
SPECIAL EVENT. Look for
special event station UM9AA to be active
August 27th through September 5th to
celebrate Uzbekistan's 11 years of
independence. The 1st of
September is the Independence Day
of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Activity will be on all
bands. QSL via UK9AA: Petrov Fedor, P.O. Box 58, Tashkent
700000, Uzbekistan.
TK, CORSICA. W. Rainer,
Lotsch, DL2RVL, will be active as
TK/DL2RVL until September
14th. He is expected to be running QRP. QSL via
his home callsign.
V6, MICRONESIA. Kazu/JA0VSH
and his wife Miyuki/JG0PBJ will be active as
V63KZ and V63MP,
respectively, from Pohnpei
(OC-010), September
9-15th. Activity is expected to be on 80-10 meters
CW/SSB. QSL via their home callsign either through the JARL
bureau or direct to: Kazuhide and Miyuki Maruyama,
2-16-8-206 Kinuta, Tokyo, 157-0073 Japan
VK9C, COCOS-KEELING ISLAND.
Remember to look for Hirotada, JA0SC, to be active this
week as VK9CI until August
29th. He plans to operate mainly on 15 meters SSTV
and RTTY with 200 watts into a mono-bander. QSL via JA0SC:
Hirotada Yoshiike, 722-1 Shiba Matsushiro-cyo, Nagano-city
381-1214, Japan.
VP2, MONTSERRAT.
Eugene/WA3IOU and his XYL, Marlene/N3LGY, will be going on
a vacation/DX here October 10-25th. Their
callsigns will be VP2MEB and
VP2MAB, respectively. Their pilot station
will be Ron, K3MI, (E-mail address: k3mi@charter.net ). Activity
will be on 160-10 meters SSB only. QSL via CBA.
XU, CAMBODIA (Possibly an IOTA
Op). Karel, ON5TN, informs OPDX that Max/ON5UR,
Wim ON6NP and himself will be active from Cambodia,
September 12-26th, with the callsigns
XU7ACJ and XU7ACN. QSL
via ON6NP. During the period of September
21-23rd, they will try to activate Koh
Poah Island (AS-133) with the
callsign XU7AUR. QSL via ON5UR. Their
activity will be on 160-6 meters on all modes. Their Web
site for this adventure can be found at: http://home2.pi.be/on5ur/cambodia/index.htm
YJ, VANUATU. Arthur, ZL2HE,
will be active as YJ0HE until
September 2nd. Activity will be on 160-10
meters. QSL via ZL2HE.
YO CONTEST. This year's
International Short Wave Championship of Romania,
"YO DX HF Contest", is scheduled for next
weekend, August 31st-September 1st. For
more details and the contest's new rules, please check the
Web page at: http://www.qsl.net/yo3kaa/contests/yodx_eng.htm
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