The Ohio/Penn DX PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 405 BID: $OPDX.405 April 19, 1999 Editor Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW
Provided by BARF-80 BBS Cleveland, Ohio
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Thanks to the Northern Ohio Amateur Radio Society, Northern
Ohio DX Association, Ohio/Penn PacketCluster Network, K1VV,
KE1AC, AI2Q, ND1V, W2SF, W3UR & The Daily DX, N5FG, N6RT,
AH0W/OH2LVG, 9M2TO, DJ5AV & DX News Letter, G4BUE & DX
News Sheet, G0KRL, OH2RF, RA0FN, SP5ELA, Socios del Radio Club
Rosario, VE2NW, VE3XAP and YS1RR for the following DX
information.
3B9, RODRIGUES ISLAND. Thanks to the 3B9R
DXpedition operation, Robert Felicite, 3B9FR, is now back on the
air. Robert has been off the air for over 5 years for a number of
reasons. One reason given is that he lost nearly everything he
owned to a cyclone. Robert was heard this past weekend on 30
meters between 1330 and 1400z and between 2130 and 2200z. QSL
direct only (this may change later).
4U1ITU, ITU HEADQUARTERS (GENEVA). The
"DX News Letter" reports that Eric, W3DQ, will be
active as 4U1ITU during his spare time after 1900z now until
April 25th. He will emphasize his activity on RTTY and the WARC
bands. QSL via bureau.
FM, MARTINIQUE. Pertti, OH2RF, intends to
operate as FM/OH2RF between May 1-7th, with a CEPT licence
probable. He is visiting FM5BH during his week vacation in the
Caribbean. There will be special attention to European stations
on both CW and SSB. QSL via OH2RF, Pertti Turunen, Sulkapolku 1 A
2, SF-00370 Helsinki, 37, Finland.
FR5/T, TROMELIN. QSL Manager Zareh, VE2NW,
informs OPDX that Jacques, FR5ZU, will be active from Tromelin
Island (IOTA AF-031) from now to May 4th. Activity will be SSB
only 40-10 meters. Zareh will run a net around 0200z on 14256 kHz
and will try to run as many as NA stations as possible. As this
bulletin was being prepared, QSNs indicate Jacques has been
active on 20 meters and as late as 0400z. There was also one
report where he was active on 28470 kHz around 1430z. Jacques
will be working in Tromelin and will try to be active as much as
possible during his rest periods. QSL all contacts, except JA
ones, is via VE2NW. JA contacts go to the JA QSL Manager JA8FCG.
GD, ISLE OF MAN. Ian, G0KRL will be operating
from the island May 1-8th, as GD0KRL/P. This will mainly be a
vacation for Ian, but he hopes to be active every day. Activity
will be on all bands mainly SSB with some RTTY using an Alinco
DX-70 and multiband vertical antenna. QSL via the bureau or
direct to his home callsign. E-mail QSL requests for the bureau
can be sent to: G0KRL@ARRL.NET.
HQ6RCH OPERATION (QRT). The Radio Club of
Honduras was active this past weekend from Little Key Island.
Little Key measures just 25 x 25 meters in size (!) and lies at N
16 degrees, 3 min., 36 sec. and W 86 degrees, 58 min., 58 secs.
They used the callsign HQ6RCH and were active on CW/SSB. QSLs
will be handled by the club president, HR2JAW. The club reports
that there is NO IOTA number yet for this island, but Joe,
HR2JEP, says that will be forthcoming.
INTERNATIONAL MARCONI DAY (IMD). Just a quick
reminder that this event takes place April 24th, between
0000-2359z. The event is sponsored by the Cornish Radio Amateur
Club of Cornwall England. Check out the Web page: http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~straff/.
There will be 58 Marconi Special Event stations participating,
many with certificates offered. Look for stateside station
W1AA/IMD to be active, and it will represent the 1903 Marconi
Transatlantic Transmitting Station on Cape Cod. DX stations QSL
via the bureau and Stateside stations via the CBA with a S.A.S.E.
IOTA NEWS...
AS-073. Tex, 9M2TO, will be active from
Redang Island as 9M2TO/P May 1-4th. Activity will be on
40-6 meters on the normal DX frequencies. QSL via JA0DMV
(via JARL Bureau is OK).
NA-046. Henry, KE1AC will be operating
from Nantucket Island, Nantucket County, Massachusetts
(MA-007S), April 20-22nd. He will use his ICOM 706, 100
Watts, vertical antenna on 10, 15, 17 and 20 meters,
depending on propagation. Look for him on the IOTA
frequencies.
NA-062. Bob, W2SF, will be active from
Lower Matecumbe Key in the Flordia Keys April 23rd
through May 7th. Activity will be on all bands plus the
WARC bands CW/SSB/RTTY. Bob informs us that this is a
practice run for his upcoming trip to Iceland (see TF
below).
QSL INFO AND NEWS...
RA0FN QSLs go to: Viacheslav Davidenko,
ul. Yuzhno-Zelenaya 80-22, Uglegorsk, Sakhalin Island,
694900, Russia.
Raymundo, YS1RR, reports that as of
April 10th, Franz, DJ9ZB will be QSL Manager for his two
sons John, YS1JR, and Ray Jr., YS1RAY. Franz will have
the logs for all QSOs starting January 1, 1999. By the
way, Franz is also YS1RR's QSL Manager. Raymundo mentions
that the YS1JR callsign was initially his father's, Jose
Rodriguez (who died in 1996), but was reissued to his son
(who was YS1JRG) by the PTT authorities.
NEW ADDRESS. Rob Wright, ND1V, informs
OPDX that many cards for his VQ9CV operation are being
sent to his old address in Key West. QSL cards SHOULD be
sent to his new Virgina address. His new address is: Rob
Wright, ND1V, 1409 Eaglestone Arch, Chesapeake, Va 23322
YI9CW QSLS. Tom, SP5AUC (ex-YI9CW), has
left Poland for Vietnam on his new Foreign Office
assignment. Tom apologizes for delays in answering his
QSLs. The backlog of direct QSLs for his YI9CW operation
is now being handled by Mirek, SP5APT. Tom hopes that
this will finally clear the problems associated with his
huge 100k QSOs record. Zygi, SP5ELA, is a back-up manager
and has access to YI9CW logs. If help is needed, please
send E-mail to: zygi@sp5pbe.waw.pl.
S79AG, S79FAG, S79YL, S79ZG LOGS ONLINE.
Doug, N6RT, reports that he has received and put online
the S79 logs from the Germans currently operating from
Seychelles and they are updated daily. Also, the S79AG
logs for Erik's (SM0AGD) March, 1999, operation are also
now online. The logs can be found on the Web at: http://dx.qsl.net/logs.
Doug also mentions that the recent OH0M logs, as well as
many other logs, are also there. New logs are added
weekly in addition to a list of links to other logs on
the net.
DO YOU NEED A QSL CARD FOR YS1ZV, CU3AV,
HR2RDJ, HL9JF, HH2/KB0QNS, N4GFO/KH2, N3SIY/HH2, XE2UVB,
KL7IYD, J37LK, HR2A, YN4/WK6O, YN4ZUJ, VY1JA, HR2KOS or
YO2CDE (before 1999 only)? Reportedly all these stations
have the QSL Manager KB5IPQ. Sources from the ARRL W5 QSL
Bureau reports that KB5IPQ is not an ARRL member, and he
refuses to answer these stations via the bureau. It is
highly recommended to QSL direct to KB5IPQ.
RRC "NORTH POLE 1999". The
"International North Pole Expedition" with the
"Russian Robinson Club" is now active until April 25th.
It is under the sponsorships of the Federation of Parachute
Sports of Russia in accordance with the direction of the official
preparation and realization program of the celebrations of the
70th Anniversary of Polar Aviation, the 70th Anniversary of
foundation of the First Polar Station at the Franz Joseph Land
and the 50th Anniversary of the First Skydive onto the North
Pole. This expedition is truly unique. It is the first time that
an International Expedition will be routed via: Moscow - Murmansk
- the Franz Joseph Land - North Land (Srednij Island AS-042) -
North Pole. This expedition is in preparation for an expedition
to the South Pole, whereby new technologies pertaining to
performance in the polar conditions are to be worked through. The
callsign of this Expedition is RV3MA/0. Operator is Roman. QSL
via RV3ACA, Elen, P.O. Box 13 Moscow 127521 Russia. The special
callsign of RRC`pedition is R3RRC/0. Operator is RV3MA. QSL via
RW3GW, Valery, P.O.Box 3 Lipetsk 398000 Russia. There will be a
special "RRC-North Pole-1999" plaque (the wooden plank
20x15 cm. on the metallic base) available for QSOs with R3RRC/0.
Cost is 23 (USD for EU), 25 (USD for DX) and can be obtained via
the plaque manager RW3GW (via DL6ZFG, Rolf Rahne, P.O.Box 15, D
39241,Gommern, Germany). Also, check out the Russian Robinson
Club Web site at: http://www.stinol.lipetsk.ru/~rrc.
S7, SEYCHELLES. The "DX News Sheet"
reports that Gavin, GM0GAV, will be active April 22nd through May
5th as S79GT "while on honeymoon". Activity will be CW
on 20/17/15/12/10 meters and possibly 6 meters. QSL via home
callsign.
SPECIAL EVENT. The "Socios del Radio
Club Rosario (LU7FW)" will be active as L27FW from May
16-23rd, in celebration of the 75th aniversary of the contact
between Carlos Braggio (r-cb8) and Ivan O'meara (z-2AC)
establishing the world record distance between Buenos Aires and
New Zeland in 1924. For more details see OPDX.404. QSL via LU7FW:
PO Box 263 ZIP CODE 2000 Rosario, Argentina.
SPECIAL EVENT. The prefixes CI3 for VE3 and
CJ3 for VA3 Canadian amateurs have been approved for use in the
"Region of Peel" to commemorate the 25th anniversary of
the "Incorporation of the City of Brampton" for the
time period April 10-25th.
SV/A, MOUNT ATHOS. Monk Apollo has been
active again as SV2ASP/A on 20 meters SSB. Check the 14252 kHz
(net) between 2000 and 2200z. Also, look for him on 20 and 17
meters on Fridays and Saturdays on SSB and possibly RTTY and
Pactor. QSL direct.
TF, ICELAND. Bob, W2SF, is currently planning
an operation here which will take place August 27th through
September 7th. His callsign has not been announced yet, but
activity will be on 80-10 meters plus the WARC bands CW/SSB/RTTY.
XX9, MACAO. The "DX News Letter"
reports that Motoi, JK2PNY/VR2SS, will be active from Taipa
Island (AS-075) until May 9th. They state his callsign may be
XX9TSS. However, "The Daily DX" reports that Motoi will
concentrate on 6 meters. So, HF activity may not happen. QSL via
JK2PNY, Motoi Kawattsu, 205 Mezon 3-17-15, Nishisugamo,
Toshima-ku, 170-0001 Japan.
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