The Ohio/Penn Dx PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 305
BID: $OPDX.305 May 19, 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, N1SP, N2XL, W3UR & The Daily DX, W5FKX, 4L2M,
EA2BUF, EA5XX, DL5EBE, G3SWH, G4BUE & DX News Sheet, GM0DEQ,
JI3ERV/NH2C, I2VXJ, LA4YW, SM4CNN, VE6JO, VY2RU/VE1RU and YV5LIX
for the following DX information.
3C0DX, ANNOBON ISLAND (CANCELLED).
Reports indicate that the Guinea's authorities at the very last
minute would not allow 11 of the 13 operators visas. Everything
was ready: materials, equipments, operators, plane tickets,
medical insurance, and enough money for the big expedition. The
URE HQ continues to work very hard and has now rescheduled the
DXpedition for October 11th.
4L, GEORGIA. 4L2M/Mamuka,
4L5O/Omar, 4L8T/Valentin, 4L4AK/Amiran, 4L4MM/Mero AND 4L4L/Givi
will participate in the CQWW WPX Contest. They will use the call
4L7C and be active as a Multi-OP/Single entry. Look for them on
all bands 1.8 - 28 MHz. QSL info for 4L7C (ONLY during the
conetst period) is: P.O. Box, 387 Yeroham 80500, ISRAEL.
5W, WESTERN SAMOA BUREAU. Scott
Porter, N1SP (ex WA1YTW), W1 QSL Bureau Manager (Incoming),
received the following from Martin Cook, N1FOC, ARRL QSL Service
Manager: "I have been notified today that the 5 W Western
Samoa QSL Service is terminated immediately. The President of the
W.S.A.R.C Phil Williams, 5W1AU, states that there are only 4
active 5W1 'permanent resident' stations on Western Samoa.
Visitors are issued 5W0 callsigns BUT most do not leave
forwarding addresses or QSL Manager addresses when they leave,
Phil has been operating the Bureau from his own pocket since
1971. The ARRL Outgoing QSL Bureau will attempt to forward all 5W
QSL cards that are currently at League headquarters. Cards with
no route will be returned to the sender via the Incoming
Bureaus........ I will be updating the ARRL Web Page ASAP &
will add 5W to the "Countries Not Served By the Outgoing QSL
Service" (Green Info Sheet) when I have the New Sheets
Printed." .....Thanks all, Martin Cook, N1FOC
5H, TANZANIA. The "DX News
Sheet" reports Lee, N5HG, will be active until July, 1998,
as 5H3HG. Activity will be on CW/SSB, 80-15 meters but plans are
in the works to put up a 160m antenna. QSL via home call or WY3V.
BV9, ORCHID ISLAND (TAIWAN).
Operators JA3YTE, BV4IA, BV8AE, BV8CF and BV8BC (the Taitung
branch of CTARL) will be active May 23-26th. QSL via BV8BC.
FO, FRENCH POLYNESIA. Eddie,
FO5OK, is on 3798.5 in the mornings; Todd, N2XL, stated he was
weak and had some fading, but there, none the less. There were
very few U.S. stations on to work him, and there was no pile-up.
IOTA NEWS...
Giorgio, I2VXJ, will be active during the CQWW WPX CW
Contest (May 24-25th) as IZ9R from Lampedusa, African
Italy. Lampedusa is IOTA AF-019. QSLs will be sent via
the bureau for every QSO. Activity is planned for all
bands before and after the contest.
LES ILES GLENAN (IOTA EU-094). Jim, G3RTE, and Phil,
G3SWH, will be activating St. Nicolas Island in the
Glenans group between June 28th and 30th. They plan to
run two stations simultaneously, with F/G3RTE/P on SSB on
the usual IOTA frequencies and F/G3SWH/P on CW. Activity
is planned for all bands 80-10 meters. QSLs for both
stations will be handled by G3SWH (21 Dickensons Grove,
Congresbury, Bristol, BS19 5HQ, UK.) or via the RSGB
bureau.
MONACH ISLAND (IOTA EU-111). Bob/GM0DEQ, Eddie/GM0KVI and
Robbie/ GM0SEI will be active from from May 24-26th (WX
permitting). They will be operating on the HF bands
SSB/CW as GB6MI and GB2MI. All QSLs answered via manager
GM0KVI. They will be around standard IOTA freq's.
ISLAND OF NEGROS (IOTA OC-129). Gary/K9AW will operate
K9AW/DU6 from here May 19th to June 1st. He will also
operate during the CQWW WPX CW Contest (SO/AB). QSL via
WF5T.
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND (IOTA NA-029). On June 1st, the
Confederation Bridge will be opened connecting Prince
Edward Island to the mainland of Canada. The ferry
service by Marine Atlantic to the mainland will be
terminated. The Confederation Bridge will be the
"world's longest bridge over ice covered water"
at 12.9 kilometers/8 miles and the highest span being 60
meters/131.24 feet above the water. To commemorate this
occasion, Industry Canada and Radio Amateurs of Canada
(RAC) have granted all Amateurs of Prince Edward Island
the use of "XN0" as a special prefix in place
of "VY2" from May 29th, at 0000z to September
1st, at 2400z. Special calls also have been granted to
correspond with the opening of the Confederation Bridge
and the last crossing of the Marine Atlantic ferries.
Commencing May 30, 31 and June 1, the special call VY2CB
(Victor Yankee Two Confederation Bridge) will be used
from the Confederation Bridge site and on May 31st, VY2LC
(Victor Yankee Two Last Crossing) will be used from
aboard one of the ferries making the last crossing of the
Northumberland Strait. A picture of the Confederation
Bridge will be on the QSL card confirming contact with
these stations. Additional information and photos of the
Confederation Bridge can be found on internet at: http://www.peinet.pe.ca/SCDI/bridge.html
or http://www.gov.pe.ca
LAST MINUTE UPDATE: A homepage is available now.
Completed information of this event can be found at the
following WEB site: http://www.isn.net/wxsense/vy2cb.htm
L70FM, ARGENTINA. This special
event station will be active celebrating the 70th Anniversary of
"RADIO CLUB ROSARIO". Details of operations and length
of activity were not provided. QSL via LU4FM (NOT LU2FFD).
LM, NORWAY. Liv, LA4YW, states:
"Once again, 'Trondheims-gruppen av NRRL' have received a
special prefix call, LM2T, this time because of our city,
TRONDHEIM, is celebrating 1000 year this year." Liv said
they tried for permission to be active for the whole year but
were turned down. So, LM2T will only be active for one week. The
celebration station will be active for one week between May 30th
to June 6th. Activity will be on all bands and modes, and QSL is
100% via the bureau or via LA2T: Trondheimsgruppen av NRRL, Box
929, NO-7001 TRONDHEIM, Norway.
NH2, GUAM. JI3ERV/NH2C,
JG3RPL/N1BJ, and JR7OMD/WI3O will be active as NH2C in the
upcoming CQWW WPX CW Contest as a Multi-Single entry. QSL via
JI3ERV. Sunrise/Sunset: 1953z/0842z
NOIDXC DXER OF THE YEAR..... Al
Hernandez, K3VN (ex-WA3YVN), has been named DXer of the Year by
the New Orleans International DX Convention. Selected from a
slate of nominees, Al is a well-known DXer who has organized,
supported and participated in many DXpeditions. For a brief but
impressive bio sketch, see the "The Team" on the Heard
Island (VK0IR) Web page at: http://www.ccnet.com/~cordell/HI/#Anchor61756
Al will be honored with a plaque at the 6th Annual NOIDX
Convention in New Orleans (22-23 Aug 97), where he will also give
a presentation of the VK0IR trip.
QSL INFO AND NEWS...
Dominik, DL5EBE, informs OPDX that some misleading info
has been published in various DX bulletins stating he is
the QSL Manager for EM1KA and EM1U. Please note that he
is not the QSL Manager for these stations, but for
VP8CTR, Roman (EM1KA) at Vernadsky Base, Antarctica.
Reports indicate that the 7O1A cards are being received.
ADDED NOTE: Just a reminder that this operation does not
count for DXCC.
QSLs for LM2SKI (Nordic Skii World Championship February
1997) has been sent to all via the bureau. A total of
6522 QSOs were made in 11 days.
OPDX SPANISH WEB SITE. Thanks to
"QTC Magazine", Tony Pernas, EA1CSI, QTC Magazine
Staff, informed OPDX that the OPDX Bulletin will now be
translated in Spanish and can be found on the World-Wide Web at: http://www.intercom.es/qtc/qtcopdx.htm
SV5, DODECANESE. Fred, SM7DAY,
will be active May 24th through June 13th as SV5/SM7DAY. His
operations will be on 20-17 meters from Kalymnos. QSL via the
bureau (home call) or direct.
VE8RCS (Ellesmere Island closing down). From
Mike Lonneke HA/W0YR, in Budapest, Hungary: "In a QSO with
VE8RCS on 12 May at 0848Z (20 M SSB), operator Steve at VE8RCS
told me that Station "Alert" and Amateur Radio Station
VE8RCS on Ellesmere Island would be closing down on May 15th.
Steve, an unlicensed but authorized operator (who is studying for
his own call) said the final QSOs from the world's farthest North
station will be about 1000Z on May 15 on 20 meter SSB. He said
the shutdown is much sooner than was expected. Ellesmere Island
(NA-008) is located at 82.2N, 62.2E and has been on the air for
over thirty years as the communications link as the High Arctic
Weather and Experimental Station. It is about 450 miles from the
North Pole. Experiments at Station "Alert" have
included measurement of global warming indicators, pollution in
the pollution in the global regions and measurements made by the
Canadian team for other governments. Now, according to Steve, all
functions will be automated. Steve said the step to full
automation had been contemplated for some time but "they
moved this along much faster than anyone thought. All we have
left now is this 100 watt transceiver, the microphone and the 5
element yagi. Everything else has been boxed up." .....de
HA/W0YR
VF6 & VX6, CANADA (Attention Prefix
Hunters). Calgary Amateur Radio Association (CARA) is
celebrating the 75th anniversary. The Alberta Radio Experimenters
Association (AREA) was formed in 1922. CARA is one of the largest
Amateur Radio Clubs in Canada. A special event station VX6CAR
will operate from May 18th to May 21st. CARA members can use a
special prefix VF6 assigned by Industry Canada from May 21st to
June 1st 1997.
WP2, VIRGIN ISLAND. Andy,
SM4CNN/DF3IAL, will be active as WP2Z, St. Croix, May 22nd to May
28th (which includes the CQ WPX Contest). QSL to his present
callsign: DF3IAL, Anders Larsson, Riedhalsstrasse 10, D-60437
Frankfurt, Germany. Andy will be happy to QSL via the bureau.
Requests with QSO info can be obtained via E-mail to DF3IAL@AOL.COM.
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