The Ohio/Penn DX PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 451 BID: $OPDX.451 March 6, 2000 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
Ohio DX Association, Ohio/Penn PacketCluster Network, K1ZZ, AI2Q,
WB2YQH/WB2RAJ & The 59(9) DXReport, N4GN, AI5P, K5TT, K7HG,
K8PT, K8YSE, N8BJQ, WA8AA, KE9NA, CT1ETE, DL1YFF, DJ5AV & DX
News Letter, DL2FAG, G3SWH, JA1HGY, JA3JM, JN1HOW, ON1DAN, PA1AW,
PA3GIO, PT2BW, RA4HT, RN9XA, SM7CRW, TG9IGI, TG9/IK2NCJ, VK4ZEK
and the ARRL Letter for the following DX information.
3W, VIETNAM. Scott, AC3A, hopes to be active
during the second week of March as 3W2SO on 40, 20 and 15 meters
near the QRP frequencies.
3W, VIETNAM. "The DX News Letter"
reports that operators OK1CW, OK1HWB/ 3W7TK and OK1TN will be
active as 3W5OK from Cat Ba Island (AS-132) now through March
19th. Their Web page can be found at: http://www.okdxf.cz/indexan.htm.
QSL via OK DX Foundation, Bradlec 73, CZ-293 06 Kosmonosy, Czech
Republic.
5Z4WI, WASINI ISLAND DXPEDITION (Update. Special 160
metere activity). Phil, G3SWH, reports that the team
will concentrate their 160 meters CW activity on Friday, March
10th at 1600z until Saturday, March 11th at 0600z, and from
Sunday, March 12th at 1600z until Monday, March 13th at 0600z.
They will transmit on 1827 kHz and listen on 1835 kHz for Europe
etc. or on 1910 kHz for Japan (until 2100z) during the first 15
minutes of each hour. They will clearly indicate where they are
listening. In the event of a lack of activity, they will QSY to
another band.
6W, SENEGAL. YL operator Marie, 6W1RB, seems
to like to be active mainly on 20 meters. Her activity is
centered between 14175 and 14190 khz after 0230z as late as
0500z. She has also been heard on 14295 khz at 2150z.
6Y5, JAMAICA. Look for Curtis, KE3Q, to be
active from May 8-14th (no callsign mentioned). Activity will be
on all bands, but CW only. QSLs are via KE3Q. QSL cards can be
picked up at the Dayton HamVention.
7P, LESOTHO. A German team of operators will
be active from here for 3 weeks between July 3/4th until July
22nd as 7P8DX. They will leave from Frankfurt on July 2nd (at
2100z) via South African Airways and arrive in Johannisburg on
July 3rd (at 0745z). From there they will travel by car to
Maseru, the Capital of the Kingdom of Lesotho, and if everything
goes according to plan (customs, equipment), they should be on
the air the next day. By the way, it will be wintertime down
there. There will be 3 stations active on CW/SSB/RTTY on 160-10
meters and 6m (if available). The team of operators will be:
Jorg/DF6VI (CW), Dieter/DJ9ON (CW), Markus/DL1IAN (SSB),
Hans/DL1YFF (SSB, RTTY), Thomas/DL1QW (CW, RTTY) and
Thomas/DL4OCM (CW). QSL Manager will be DL7VRO via the bureau or
direct to: Fritz Bergner, Sterndamm 199, D-12487 Berlin, Germany.
Check out the "7P8DXpedition 2000" Web page at: http://www.qsl.net/7p8dxpedition2000.
After the DXpedition you can find an online logsearch at: http://dx.qsl.net/logs/index.html.
CX, URUGUAY. If you need this country on 160
meters, "The 59(9) DXReport" reports that Al/CX4SS and
George/CX1SI are active daily on 1833 kHz from 0000-0400z.
CY9, ST. PAUL ISLAND. Richard, AI5P, informs
OPDX that this summer a small number of amateurs (four currently,
Duane/WV2B, Rich/AI5P, Henry/KE1AC and Rob/WA4RX) are planning to
activate this island for five days, July 6-10th. Landing
permission has been received from the Canadian Coast Guard.
However, this news is tempered with the new rule (as far as they
know from previous DXpeditions) that the island housing structure
cannot be used and liability insurance will be required. The team
is hopeful that they will be able to meet the new requirements.
While this may not be one of the rare DXCC entities, St. Paul
represents a difficult challenge to activate. The team hopes to
be able to concentrate on the higher HF bands and provide a new
entity or new band entity to many. The group is looking for
sponsors/ donations (particularly foreign clubs). Contact
Richard, AI5P, for more information. More details are
forthcoming, and check out the Web page for future updates at: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/7651/DXpedition.html.
DAYTON HAMVENTION DX DINNER TICKETS UPDATE.
Steve, N8BJQ, reports that all ticket requests for the SWODXA DX
Dinner have been processed and were mailed on Monday, February
28th. He also states that there are good seats still available.
Please check the Web site for details on ordering tickets at: http://members.aol.com/SteveB4622/2000DXDinnerAnnouncement.htm.
EA6, BALEARIC ISLANDS. Look for Babs/DL7AFS
and Lot/DJ7ZG to be active as EA6/DL7AFS and EA6/DJ7ZG from March
5-11th. Activities will be on all bands on SSB and RTTY with the
emphasis for contacts with Japan and North/South America. QSL for
both calls are via DL7AFS (CBA or bureau).
EY, TAJIKISTAN. Alex, EY8CQ, has been active
recently on 10 meters CW around 28025 kHz after 1245z. If you
cannot find him there, check 20 meters SSB between 14200 and
14210 after 0245z. QSL via DJ1MM (only from the 2000 CBA): Sergej
Kowaljew (EX-DJ1SKO), Hauptstr. 50, 84513 Toeging am Inn,
GERMANY.
FO0, CLIPPERTON. The team is now active and
signing FO0AAA. They will continue to be active until March 8th.
The scheduled landing on the island was slowed by very bad
monsoon like rains. They are active now on all the bands 160-6
meters. Please check the following Web page for updates and
further information: http://www.qsl.net/clipperton2000. QSL via
N7CQQ.
HC8, GALAPAGOS ISLANDS. Bert, PA3GIO, will be
active from here as PA3GIO/HC8 from April 1-12th, after his
Belize trip as V31GI. His activity will be on the IOTA or DX
frequencies (only SSB) 80/40/20/17/15/12/10 meters. His equipment
will be a Kenwood TS-50 w/100 watts. Bert would like to say many
thanks to Pedro/HC1OT, The Ecuador Radio Club and Rick/NE8Z
(HC1MD) for their great support! Also, he thanks the staff of the
Galapagos Hotel who made him feel very welcome. QSL
"PREFERABLE" by the Bureau to PA3GIO. Check out the Web
page: http://www.xs4all.nl/~pa3gio/HC8/.
IOTA NEWS...
AS-056. Masa, JA6GXK, will be active
from Danjo Archipelago now through March 9th and again
March 17-28th. This is not a DXpedition, and Masa will be
active during his spare time. Suggested fre- quencies
are: 14260 +/-5kHz or 21260 +/-5kHz. QSL via the Bureau
or direct to JA6GXK: Masafumi Ishihara, 493-4 Koba-cho,
Fukue, 853-0033, JAPAN
EU-038. Gino, ON1DAN, reports that his
groupp will be active from Texel Island starting April
28th until May 1st. The callsign is not yet known by the
RDR of Netherlands but will be annouced on their
homepage. For more info, please visit their Web site at: http://www.vra.be/texel.
EU-145. Operators CT1AHU, CT1EEN,
CT1EGW, CT1END and CT4NH will be active from Culatra
Island March 11th. They will use their own callsign
/portable.
JD1, OGASAWARA (Update). Last week we
metioned (in OPDX.450) that Hiko, JN1HOW, would be active from
Chichi-Jima Island (AS-031) between March 17-20th, as JN1HOW/JD1.
Hiko informs OPDX that he will now also be active on 160 meters
CW besides operating on 40/30/20/17/15/12/10 meter CW/SSB.
K5FUV RESIGNS FROM THE ARRL. It was reported
early last week by Dave Sumner, K1ZZ, that Membership Services
Manager Bill Kennamer, K5FUV, has submitted his resignation from
the League's staff effective March 28th. The only reason given
was that "Bill and his family have compelling reasons to
return to Arkansas." Dave Sumner, K1ZZ, states, "Bill
has made great contributions to the ARRL and particularly to the
DXCC program since he joined the staff in 1992, and he will be
greatly missed. He has promised to do what he can to effect a
smooth transition. I know you all join me in wishing Bill the
best. While he has very mixed feelings about leaving, I know he's
looking forward to again living in a place where people don't
speak with an accent......"
MJ, JERSEY. Craig/K3PLV and Pete/K8PT will be
active on the island from March 22nd through March 28th,
including the CQ SSB WPX Contest. They will operate SSB/CW/RTTY,
80-10 meters including the WARC bands. Typical DX/RTTY
frequencies will be used along with 14260 kHz for IOTA QSOs.
Their callsigns will be MJ/K3PLV and MJ/K8PT. QSL via respective
home calls.
OH2BH NAMED RADIO AMATEUR OF THE YEAR. The
"ARRL Letter" reports that the Dayton Hamvention has
announced the winners of its "Amateur of the Year", and
DXer Martti Laine, OH2BH, was named Hamvention's Amateur of the
Year for 2000. Congrats to Martti. For more details, read the
March 3rd "ARRL Letter", Vol. 19, No. 9.
QSL INFO AND NEWS...
RUSSIAN ADDRESSES UPDATE. Eugene
Bugrimov, RN9XA, informs OPDX that "QRZ" has
some problems with upgrading their CIS databases, but all
are OK now. We have also received updated information
from Alex, RA4HT, stating the situation with Russian
addresses on "QRZ.com" was corrected on
February 20th.
QSL FK8HC via VK4FW or direct to FK8HC:
Franck, Box 7636 Ducos, 98801, Noumea, NEW-CALEDONIA.
This was active February 25-26th, by the way, FK-DX Group
logged 1450 QSOs from Freycinet Island (DIFO FK-078),
using a 100 watts and a R-7 verticale antenna. They state
that there was good propagation with USA, Japan and
Europe during this expedition. ADDED NOTE: If you have
any questions about the DIFO, "French Overseas
Island Award" (Diplome des Iles Francaises
D'Outremer), go to Gil, F5NOD's, Web site and download
all the information/rules (in English, and a Islands
list) at: http://perso.easynet.fr/~f5nod/.
Several have requested the QSL address
for Monk Apollo, SV2ASP/A. QSL to: Monk Apollo, Monastery
Dochiariou, GR-63087 Mt. Athos, Greece.
QSL cards for 3C0R and 9U5D are now
being received.
QSL PW2A via PT2BW either to the bureau
or direct. Operator was Ari, PT2BW during the ARRL Int.
DX SSB Contest.
CT1ETE Address Update. Paulo, CT1ETE,
reports having problems with mail going to his older PO
Box. QSL CT1ETE via: Paulo Pinto, P.O. Box 1026,
Guimaraes 4811-908, Portugal.
QSL ZD8T via AC4IV, NOT via AC4VV. Ken,
AC4VV, states that he has been receiving many QSL cards
from the bureau for ZD8T. He is not the QSL Manager.
Please pass the word around....
QSL TG0AA direct ONLY to: P.O.Box 115
Guatemala City, Guatemala. The operator was Luca,
TG9/IK2NCJ, who received special permission from the
Board of Directors of Club de Radioaficionados de
Guatemala (CRAG). He was active in the ARRL SSB DX
Contest.
QSL 8S7A via W3HNK or direct to SM7CRW
at: John-Ivar Winbladh, P.O. Box 100, SE-386 22 Oland
Island, Sweden. This station was active in last weekend's
ARRL DX Contest as Single Band/Single OP from Oland
Island (EU-037) in the Baltic Sea. A special QSL will be
printed for this contest.
S7, SEYCHELLES. By the time you read this,
Kurt, HB9MX, is expected to be active from Mahe as S79MX until
April 1st. Activity will be on 40-10 meters with a special
emphasis on 6 meters. QSL via HB9MX.
T8, PALAU. Look for JA1BRK, JA1HGY and JI1DLZ
to be active from the Belau Republic. The trio will be in Korror
on a DXpedition/vacation from March 17-19th. Activity will be on
160-10 meters plus 6 meters CW/SSB/RTTY. They will have two
separate stations and will concentrate on RTTY and 6 meters.
Their callsign and QSL routes are: T88GM (JI1DLZ), T88HG
(JA1HGY), and T88RK (JA1BRK). The main RTTY operator will be
JA1HGY/T88HG and the main 6 meter operator will be JI1DLZ/T88GM.
VK9WI WILLIS ISLAND (Update). David, VK4ZEK,
reports that the May 2000 Dxpedition will start up approx. May
10th. Remember, for full details about this operation, check the
Web site: http://www.qsl.net/vk9wi/.
QSL Manager will be Peter, VK4APG, via his CBA.
VP5, TURKS & CAICOS. Oklahoma DX
Association members Dave/W5AO, Jim/K5TT and Jim's wife Karen will
be traveling here to operate during the WPX SSB Contest the
weekend of March 25th. They will be located on North Caicos
Island at the northern end of the group. The operation will take
place from March 20th until March 29th. All bands from 160
through 6 meters will be activated on SSB and CW with 160m, 6m
and WARC being emphasized. The callsign VP5V will be used during
the contest with personal callsigns portable VP5 being used
before and after the contest. VP5V and VP5/W5AO QSL cards go to
Box 88, Morris, OK 74455-0088 while VP5/K5TT cards go to the home
address. E-mail may be sent before and after the operation to k5tt@contesting.com and
during the operation to the station owner's E-mail address - vp5b@tciway.tc -- More
information is available at the Web site: http://hammer.prohosting.com/~w5ao.
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