The Ohio/Penn Dx PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 302
BID: $OPDX.302 April 28, 1997
Editor Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW
Provided by BARF-80 BBS Cleveland, Ohio
Online at 216-237-8208 14400/9600/2400/1200/300 8/N/1
Thanks to the Northern Ohio Amateur Radio
Society, Northern Ohio DX Association, Ohio/Penn PacketCluster
Network, W3UR & The Daily DX, WB2YQH & 59(9) DXReport,
WA2MOE, K4YT/DL4YT, N4AA & QRZ DX, WD8MGQ, DJ5AV & DX
News Letter, EA6XX, F6AJA, G3SWH, GM4FDM, JA1ELY, OE3KLU and
UA9XEN for the following DX information.
3C0DX UPDATE. As a follow up to
OPDX.299, a DXpedition to Annobon Island (IOTA AF-039), Africa,
is being organized by the U.R.E. (Spain's Radiomateurs
Association). The operation will be on air from May 20-27th, 24
hours a day, all bands, SSB, CW, RTTY, Satelitte and 50 MHz.
There will be 3 complete stations on the air using the callsign
3C0DX. The team of operators are: Jose/EA4BPJ (team Leader),
Nuria/EA3AOK (XYL), Josep/EA3BT, Angel/EA1QF (URE's General
Secretary), Paco/EA4BT (Spain's DXCC co-manager), Toni/EA5GRC,
Teo/EA6BH (EX-3C1DX), Francisco/EA6WV, Jose/EA7KN, Julio/EA7JB
(3.697 kHz Saturdays night's EADX-Net Director and from O.N.C.E.
Spain's Blinds Association), Olli/OH0XX, Pekka/OH1RY and
Mac/W9EVI. All operators are first class with a lot of experience
in DXpeditions. QSL via EA4URE. Any contributions/donations to
help with expenses can be sent to: URE, Avda Monte Igueldo 102,
Madrid 28018, Spain. A lot of information about Annobon can be
found on the WEB at: http://www.ure.es/3C0DX.html
3X, GUINEA. Philippe, F5IEV
(ex-TR8LVP), now signing 3XY3A, from Conakra, will be active
until June 15th. He can usually be found active on 14020 and
14130 kHz. He has also been reported on 21236 kHz between 1730
and 1830z. QSL via F5IEV.
8Q, MALDIVE ISLANDS. Mike/OE3MZC
and his XYL Barbara/OE3YCB, will be active from Rashdu-Atoll
(Island Kuramati) from April 30th to May 14, as 8Q7MZ and 8Q7BZ,
respectively. Activity will be on all HF-bands but mostly on the
IOTA frequency of 14260 kHz. The pair will be using a TS-50s with
100 watts and a dipole antenna hanging from a palmtree. The
island's measurements are 2500m long by 500m wide, and it is one
of the largest island in Maldives. QSL via the bureau homecall or
via their QSL Manager OE1PYA or direct to PO BOX 96, A-1234
Vienna, Austria, EUROPE.
9N, NEPAL. Kazu, JA8MWU, will be
active from Katumandu, Nepal, now until May 6th as 9N1WU. This
will not be a full-time DXpedition, but he plans to take in some
sight seeing. Kazu hopes to operate mainly during the evening and
morning hours. His activity will be SSB only on 75, 40, 20, 15
and 10 meters. QSL to JA8MWU via JARL bureau or direct to
Kazunori Abe, 9N1WU, P.O.Box 1214, Kathmandu, Nepal. Also coming
up in mid May, Murray, VE5SM, is reported to be active as 9N1SM.
His activity will be mainly 40 and 20 meters. The only other
detail given is to QSL direct to VE8PW or via the bureau.
ASIA TRIP (EY8 and UK4). Karl,
K4YT/DL4YT, has traveled again to Tashkent on the 25th and plans
to be Dushanbe on the 28th. Karl states this is a working trip
but when possible he will be active. UK9AA informed Karl that he
has his UK4YT license renewed again and the same was done by
EY8CQ for Karl's EY8 license. Karl's proposed travel plans are:
April 25-28th - Tashkent, UK4YT at UK9AA's shack.
April 28th to May 11th - Dushanbe, EY8/K4YT at EY8CQ's
QTH or at the embassy with a dipole antenna.
May 11-16th - Return trip to Tashkent as UK4YT.
QSL via his brother W2TK, Bob Renz, 366 Ruthreford Ave.,
Lyndhurst, NJ 07071.
BS7H, SCARBOROUGH REEF. JUST A
REMINDER! Activity will begin this week on April 30th. Refer to
OPDX.301 for operating frequencies.
FR, REUNION ISLAND. Helmut,
DJ4VW, will be active from here May 1-15th, as FR/DJ4VW. Activity
will be on 160-10 meters. He likes operating on 17 meters, so
look for him 18165 kHz.
HS, CHANG ISLAND. A DXpedition
to this Thai island (IOTA AS-125), located in the "Gulf of
Thailand North East Group", may take place on May 7-11 with
the callsign HS50A or HS2A.
IOTA NEWS...
Look for St. Kilda (EU-059) to be active May 23-27th.
This one has not been activate for at least 5 years. The
operators will be GM3UTQ, GM3NIG, GM3COB and GM4FDM. They
will use the callsign GM5VG/P. Operation will be at least
on 20-10 meter and possibly 6 meters. Look for them near
the IOTA frequencies and the Worked All Britain
frequencies. QSLs should go to GM3UTQ either via the
bureau or with sufficient return postage if sent direct.
AS-037. Yuki, JI6KVR, will be active from Koshiki Island
from June 21-23rd. No other details were given.
OC-111. Frank, YJ8AA, states he would probably activate
this one (Shepherd Islands) either the first or second
week of June.
NEW BEACON. Toshi, JA1ELY
(Editor of "The 59 Magazine"), reports a new 10 meters
beacon is running in Japan. The beacon's callsign is JA7ZMA and
operates on 28.188 MHz from Fukushima (Grid Locator-QM07). It is
running on 50 watts from a stacked turnstile dipole at 700m above
sea level and transmits "VVV DE JA7ZMA JA7ZMA JA7ZMA
QM07" (5 sec QRX then repeat).
QSL INFO AND NEWS...
The QSL Manager of the station PJ9E, which was active in
th CQWW DX SSB Contest (in October 1996), is K2SB and NOT
OH5BM.
Phil, G3SWH, reports that if you still need a QSL for the
November, 1993, L4D operation from the Blanca Island
(SA-065), which took place on November 20th and 21st, he
has copies of the logs and a supply of QSL cards kindly
provided by the RSGB IOTA Committee and paid for by Yaesu
(UK) Ltd. Phil's address is "OK" in any call
book since 1970: 21 Dickensons Grove, Congresbury,
Bristol, BS19 5HQ, United Kingdom. He will also reply to
cards received via the RSGB bureau. Unfortunately, he is
unable to assist with cards for any of the other L4D
operations, either before or since then.
HP1XBI QSLS. Jean, F6AJA, states he has the logs up to
April 6th and all direct cards are now on the way. He
requested to please be patient for the HP1XBI/1 cards
(activity from March 28 and 31st from NA-72). The card
are not printed yet.
SPECIAL EVENT STATION. Beginning
at 2100z May 1st to 2100z May 31rd, in honor of the 50th
anniversary of Ukhta Radio Club there will be special stations
activated by Ukhta Radio Club members. Look for the following:
UE50XB - Alex/UA9XAB, QSL via P.O.BOX 34, Ukhta, 169400
UE50XS - Vasily/UA9XS, QSL via P.O.BOX 18, Ukhta, 169400
UE50XN - Victor/UA9XEN, QSL via P.O.BOX 19, Ukhta-12,
169412
UE50XK - Serge/UA9XK, QSL via P.O.BOX 110, Ukhta, 169400
UE50XJ - Andy/UA9XFJ, QSL via P.O.BOX 20, Ukhta-12,
169412
Rochev, UA9XEN, states, "It is good opportunity for
completion of conditions of 'The First Oil of Russia Award' with
special stamp '50 years of Ukhta Radio Club'. It is necessary 1
QSO with UE50X... or 2 QSO with Ukhta on HF or 1 QSO on UHF or 1
QSO by RTTY/PACTOR/PACKET on any band. The application and 4 USD
or 7 IRC sent to award manager UA9XEN."
SPECIAL EVENT STATION. Look for
activity by TM2VH from the War Muesum in France which will be
opening on May 10 to 11th.
S2, BANGLADESH. A few stations
were heard active this past week. S21YE was heard on 14195 kHz at
1515z; QSL via G4VLV. S21B was heard on 1409 kHz between 1400 and
1530z; QSL via W4FRU. S21/PA3BTQ was heard on 14116 kHz at 1512z.
S21AR was heard 21253 kHz around 0759z.
S7, SEYCHELLES. The "DX
News Letter" reports that Paddy, S79MAD, has returned from
his stay in GW and is back on air for four more months.
Activities will include RTTY on the WARC bands. QSL via GW4WVO.
T30, WEST KIRIBATI. As reported
in last week's OPDX.301, Tada, JA1WPX, will be active as T30WP.
He was reported on 20 and 40 meters CW. Check around 7003 kHz
between 0930 and 1200z and around 14014 kHz between 0130 and
0315z. QSL via JA1WPX.
VK9, LORD HOWE ISLAND. By the
time you read this, Ed, K8VIR, should be active from here until
May 6th. Keep a close look on 14260 and 21300 kHz for VK9EHH. QSL
via K8VIR 1997 CBA.
ZK1, NORTH COOK ISLANDS. "The
59(9) DXReport" states Barry, ZS1FJ, is currently headed for
Penryn Island by way of New Zealand and Rarotonga. His flight is
dependent on fuel availability. If this is not possible then he
will try for ZK2-Niue. Either operation will be for a week. His
New Zealand call is ZL1MFW.
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