The Ohio/Penn Dx PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 307
BID: $OPDX.307 June 2, 1997
Editor Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW
Provided by BARF-80 BBS Cleveland, Ohio
Online at 216-237-8208 28.8k-1200 Baud 8/N/1
Thanks to the Northern Ohio Amateur Radio
Society, Northern Ohio DX Association, Ohio/Penn PacketCluster
Network, WB2YQH & 59(9) DXReport, W3UR & The Daily DX,
AB4IQ, K4VUD, W4NS, N6ED, K7DBV, K8CX, K8XP, WB8HNC, WZ8D, DJ5AV
& DX News Letter, DU9RG, F5ATD, G4BUE & DX News Sheet,
G4FUI, HA0HW, IK1DPA, OH2BH, PS7AB and SP9MAX for the following
DX information.
7O, YEMEN. "Keep Your
Fingers Crossed" for this one! The "DX News
Letter" reports Zoli, HA5PP, will arrive in Aden on June
27th, and hopes to be active in September signing 7O/HA5PP, 7O8DX
or 7O8CW. QSL via HA5YPP.
7Q, MALAWI. STEVE, 7Q7SB,
visited with Paul, ND4X, and Doyl, AB4IQ, in Paducah, KY., on May
26th. He is presently on leave and is living in Midland, TX. He
has upgraded his U.S. license to General and is almost ready to
take his Advanced. He will return to Malawi July 16th (1997), and
will be back on the air sometime in September or October. He
should remain there for two or three years. This time he is
taking back with him a computer equipped with DXbase, SB200, and
a rotator for his Cushcraft beam. AB4IQ will remain as his QSL
Manager. With the sunspot cycle improving, he should be quite
active as time permits. He is a missionary and maintains a very
busy schedule.
9N, NEPAL. Charles, K4VUD, will
be in Kathmandu for 20 days beginning July 8th. He plans to
operate on 14195 plus or minus and 14.226.5 around 1300z. He is
looking for any advice on wire antennas and what other (one) band
he should choose. He is hopeful he will have access to the hotel
roof for antennas. His E-mail address is: harpole@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu
QSLs go to K4VUD callbook address.
A3, TONGA. There will be a
couple of station active from here over the next couple of weeks.
"The Daily DX" reports Bob, W7TSQ, will be operating
from Ha'apal (IOTA OC-169) as A35SQ, from June 4-16th. QSL via
W7TSQ direct ONLY. Dennis, W7SNH, may be active as A35DB, from
June 4-9th, on RTTY (AMTOR). QSL to W7SNH (ex-WB7SNH). REMEMBER:
There is not a A35 QSL Bureau on Tonga. QSL only to the station's
homecall.
A4, OMAN. "The 59(9)
DXReport" states Chris, ex-A71CW, is in Oman but not yet
active . He reports anyone needing A71CW cards can still use P.O.
Box 22101, Doha, Qatar until May, 1998, as his mail will be
forwarded.
BV, TAIWAN. SM3SGP/BV2 will be
active until October. No specific bands/modes were mentioned. QSL
via SM3EVR.
C6, BAHAMAS. Begin looking for
John, WZ8D, from Abaco, Bahamas (IOTA-80), June 5-19th, as C6AIE.
Activity will be on 80-2 meter. QSL via WQZ8D: John Walker, 1930
Meredith Ln., Loveland, OH 45140-7216. Skeds can be arranged via
E-mail: wz8d@goodnews.net
EP, IRAN. A couple of stations
have been active from here. The one may be a SLIM (pirate).
EP2MKO (WFWL!) has been showing up on 14004 kHz as early as 2045z
and as late as 0130z. QSL via UA6HCW. Ali, EP2AG, shows up
sometimes on 14240 with 9K2MU around 2115z. QSL via P.O. Box
16765-154, Tehran, Iran. Also, Moshen, EP2SMH, running QRP, can
sometimes be found on 14240 kHz during the same time as EP2AG.
QSL via P.O. 17665-441, Tehran, Iran. The best times to look for
these stations are on Thursday evenings and Fridays (this is
their weekend).
IOTA NEWS. Tony/IK1QBT,
Nino/IK1ZOZ and Alex/IK1PLD plan to be active from Gallinara
Island (Ligurian group, IP1) IOTA EU-028, between June 7th and
8th. Operators will sign IP1/homecall. Operation will be on all
HF bands SSB/CW (WARC bands included) around the standard IOTA
frequencies. There will also be activity on 6 meters, VHF and UHF
in SSB. Reference number for the Italian Island Award (I.I.A.) is
SV-01. QSL via their respectives home calls via bureau or direct.
KP1, NAVASSA ISLAND. The
"DX News Sheet" states that rumours from Dayton's
HamVention say several groups are looking at an operation in
1998, despite the problems of getting permission to land and
operate.
KP2, U.S. VIRGIN ISLAND. Carroll,
NA4I, will sign /KP2 from here and will be active June 12-18th.
Activity will be mainly on 6 meters which includes an entry in
the ARRL VHF Contest on June 13-14th. Also, look for W6JKV/KP2 to
be active in the VHF Contest.
QSL INFO AND NEWS...
Well known DXer from DU-land, Robin Go, DU9RG, informs
OPDX that he has a new QSL address: Robin U. Go, 818
Acacia Avenue, Ayala Alabang Village, 1780 Muntinlupa
City, Philippines. He reports the reason for the change
is that he often receives his mail in Cotabato City and
it is either lost or opened.
Martin, G4FUI, is now in possession of the logs for his
trip last year to Lesotho (7P) and reports the QSL cards
have been printed. He has started sending direct cards
out this past week. Martin mentions the CallBook address
may not be correct. His present postal address is: Martin
Rigby (G4FUI), 16, Juniper Way, PENRITH, Cumbria, CA11
8UF, U.K.
QSL info for II1R. The QSL Manager for II1R is IK1DPA.
QSL via the bureau or direct to: IK1DPA, Roberto Rebaudo,
via Giovanni Pascoli, 14, I - 18038 Sanremo IM, Italy
UA9AJ and RW9USA Callbook addresses are INCORRECT. All
QSL requests should go ONLY to UA9AB -- either via the
bureau or direct: Gene Shcumat, PO Box 17, Troitsk,
457100, Chelyabinskaya OBL, Russia.
THE CORRECT QSL MANAGER for AH8A is AC7DX (POB 25426,
Eugene Oregon, 97402). W6OSP has been getting many cards
by mistake. He is NOT the manager. AC7DX has the computer
logs back to 1994. QSL direct.
Brett, VS6BG, advises to have patience for his VS96BG
cards as his travel schedule has been hectic. He also
states VS6 stamps will no longer be valid after the July
handover.
Martti, OH2BH, reports all U.S. direct requests for XX9X,
XX9TR, C21BH, and XZ2BH were recently mailed. The rest of
the world is also currently completed while the JA QSL
cards are still in the process. Logs will remain open
until the end of June. QSLs will be answered next time at
the end of August. In November, all the remaining QSOs
will be QSLed through the QSL Bureaus. Please send your
request in June for a quick turnaround to: Martti Laine,
Nuottaniementie 3D20, 02230 Espoo, Finland.
SP, POLAND. Look for Special
Event Station SN9JP to be active between June 1-15th, to
celebrate the visit of Pope John Paul II to Poland. Activity will
be on CW, SSB and RTTY with operations on 80 to 10 meters. Look
also for 2 meter SAT activity. Send QSL cards via SP9PKZ or
bureau. Also, remember that 3Z0JP (see OPDX.304) is supposed to
be active now until June 15th to celebrate the visit of Pope John
Paul II to Poland. QSL via SP6GVU.
SV5, DODECANESE. A Hungarian
group will fly to the Island of Rhodes (EU-001) and will be
active June 3-17th. The members of team are HA0HW/ Laci,
HA4GDO/Tomi, HA6NL/Laci, HA6PS/Zsolt and HA6ZV/Tibi. They will be
using their calls with SV5/ prefixes and /p behind the calls.
They plan to be active on all HF bands from 160-10 meters on CW,
SSB and RTTY, too. Their suggested frequencies are:
CW - 1831, 3511, 7011, 10101, 14011, 18074, 21011, 24891
and 28011 kHz
SSB - 1841, 3789, 3789 (3611 for HAs), 7089, 14189 (14260),
18141, 21289, 24941 and 28489 kHz
They also want to work on the satellites such RS-10 12,
RS-15. Their down link will be 29421/29441 and 29321/29341
kHz. They will try to work on 2 meters as well. They will run
two separated stations on HF bands at the same time in hopes
that everyone who wants to get SV5 on a wanted band and/or
mode can work them. They will answer all QSL requests by the
way they are received (if arrived via bureau they will go out
via the bureau and if they are received direct 'with the
appropriate cost to return postage' they will be answered
direct). Meanwhile, also look for SV5/OM3LA to be active from
Kos Island from July 9-23rd. Planned activities will be on
CW/SSB/RTTY and on all bands. QSL via OM1APD.
T33, BANABA ISLAND. Ron, ZL1AMO,
is reportedly back home in Auckland and was not able to get to or
be active from Banaba due to transportation problems.
TM0, FRANCE. The callsign,
TM0RSE, will be reactived once more on the weekend of June 6, 7
and 8th. This special call is used by a group of French morse
code enthusiasts during important celebrations. The Allied
invasion in Normandy is such an occasion. The station, installed
in the tower of the "Chateau de Creully" (Calvados),
will be operating on all H.F. bands from the same location used
by BBC news correspondants reporting Allied war operations during
the Normandy campaign in 1944. QSL TM0RSE via P.O. Box 20,
F-14480 Creully, France.
VK0, MACQUARIE ISLAND. Tom,
VK0TS, was heard last week (May 26th) at 0530z on 14260 kHz with
Jim, VK9NS, running the show. There are mixed reports on his
signal strength from different parts of the world indicating that
very few were able to hear him or that he was very strong. Keep a
listening!
WEBSITES TO CHECKOUT...
Tom, K8CX, reports he took 103 photographs at Dayton this
year and now has ALL of them up on his Web-site. If you
were at the Crown Plaza Hotel, you probably will find
yourself in one of these photos. The WEB site is: http://paradox2010.com/dayton97/
Tom is also starting a Ham Gallery web page with pictures
of individuals, ham shacks, antenna farms, etc... Please
read the info about sending photos on his Dayton97 Web
site mentioned above.
HAM/COMPUTER/ELECTRONICS classifieds are available to you
on the World Wide Web. Just visit THE VIRTUAL HAMFEST at:
http://www.vhamfest.com.
XU, KAMPUCHEA. XU2A and XU2FB
were heard active this past weekend. XU2A was heard on 14195 kHz
between 1230 and 1500z. XU2FB was heard on 14002 kHz between 1745
and 1900z; and on 14228 kHz at 1244z.
YA, AFGHANISTAN. John, PA3BTQ,
who was recently active as S21/PA3BTQ, is now working for the Red
Cross in Afghanistan. His callsign, operating frequencies, and
length of stay is unknown at this time. QSL via homecall.
ZK1, NORTH COOK ISLANDS (DXPEDITION
UPDATE). Tom, K8XP, informed OPDX the team of operators
have now been finalized with the addition of Chris, ZS8IR (former
operator on Marion Island), and Mike, N6MZ (was one of the team
on Heard Island). Mike and Chris will join N4RF, WA4YBV, N7RO,
KI6AN and K8XP to complete the team of 7 operators. Their
callsign on North Cook will be ZK1XXP, and the QSL route wsll be
announced later. The following have also been added to the list
of supports: NCDXF, Alpha Delta, DX4WIN, Heil and Astron. All
equipment will be assembled at N4RF's QTH in early June and
shipped by the 17th. DXpedition dates are currently firm to take
place September 20-27th, with 3 stations functional to include
RTTY.
ZX7, CABO BRANCO LIGHTHOUSE (Brazil). From
June 14-15th, ZX7CB will be active. This station is currently 1
of 65 lighthouses good for the Brazilian Lighthouse Award (DFB)
and counts for PB-01. Activity will be on the following suggested
frequencies:
SSB - 3750/3760, 7060/7070, 14200/14220, 18130/18140,
21200/21220 and 28440/28450 kHz
CW - 3500/3510, 7015/7030, 14050/14070, 18070/18075,
21140/21160 and 28150 kHz
QSL via: PR7CB, Jorge, PO Box 008, Joao Pessoa/PB,
58001-970, Brazil. For more information via E-mail contact: pr7rt@openline.com.br
ZW100, BRAZIL. To celebrate the
100th anniversary of Belo Horizonte City, look for ZW100BH to be
active now through December 14th (1997). Activity will be on all
modes and bands. QSL via PY4AA: LABRE/MG, PO Box 314, Belo
Horizonte/MG, 301323-970. For more details send E-mail to: marcus@gcsnet.com.br
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