The Ohio/Penn DX PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 532 BID: $OPDX.532 October 8, 2001 Editor Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW
Provided by BARF-80 BBS Cleveland, Ohio
Online at 440-237-8208 28.8k-1200 Baud 8/N/1
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VK2UW, VK4AAR, YS1RR, Z35M, ZK1CG and ZP5YW for the following DX
information.
DXCC COUNTRY/ENTITY REPORT: According to the
AR-Cluster Network for the week of Sunday, 30/September, through
Sunday, 7/October there were 218 countries active. Countries
available: 3A, 3B8, 3D2, 3D2/c, 3DA, 3V, 3W, 3X, 4J, 4L, 4S,
4U1I, 4W, 4X, 5A, 5B, 5H, 5N, 5R, 5U, 5Z, 6W, 6Y, 7X, 8P, 8R, 9A,
9G, 9H, 9J, 9K, 9L, 9M2, 9M6, 9N, 9Q, 9V, 9Y, A2, A4, A6, A7, A9,
AP, BV, BY, C3, C6, C9, CE, CE0Z, CE9, CM, CN, CP, CT, CT3, CU,
CX, D2, D4, DL, DU, EA, EA6, EA8, EA9, EI, EK, EL, EP, ER, ES,
ET, EU, EX, EY, EZ, F, FG, FJ, FK, FM, FO, FP, FR, FW, FY, G, GD,
GI, GJ, GM, GU, GW, HA, HB, HB0, HC, HC8, HI, HK, HK0/a, HL, HP,
HR, HS, HV, HZ, I, IS, J2, J6, JA, JD/o, JT, JW, JY, K, KH0, KH2,
KH6, KH9, KL, KP2, KP4, LA, LU, LX, LY, LZ, OA, OD, OE, OH, OH0,
OK, OM, ON, OX, OY, OZ, P2, P4, PA, PJ2, PJ7, PY, PZ, S2, S5, SM,
SP, SU, SV, SV5, SV9, T2, T30, T32, T7, T9, TA, TF, TG, TI, TK,
TL, TR, TU, TZ, UA, UA2, UA9, UK, UN, UR, V3, V4, V5, V7, V8, VE,
VK, VK9N, VP2E, VP2V, VP5, VP6, VP8, VQ9, VR, VU, XE, XU, XW,
XX9, YB, YI, YK, YL, YN, YO, YU, YV, Z2, Z3, ZA, ZB, ZC4, ZD7,
ZD8, ZD9, ZF, ZK1/s, ZL, ZP, ZS.
* PLEASE NOTE: The report "could" contain
"Pirate/SLIM" operations. As always, you never know -
"Work First Worry Later" (WFWL).
3D2, CONWAY REEF. The DXpedition team is now
active as 3D2CI (CW) and 3D2CY (SSB and other modes). The team
had a slight delay due to some luggage that was lost on the way
to Fiji. The operators there are: YT1AD/Hrane, YU1AU/Micky,
YU1DX/Fex, YU7AV/Vojo, YZ7AA/Steve, YU1NR/Ratko, N6TQS/Doug,
K6NDV/Will, RZ3AA/Vlado and Z31FU/ZS6MG/Vlado. Activity is
expected to last until October 11th. For the latest press
release, go to VE3EXY's Web site at: http://www.magma.ca/~ve3exy/index.html.
8R, GUYANA. Esmond, 8R1AK, has been using the
special callsign 8R1USA on 20/17/15/10 meters. Look for him
around 28530, 21260, 18127 and 14247 kHz anywhere between
1900-0500z. QSL via 8R1AK.
8Z, SAUDI ARABIA. A station signing 8Z0A has
been active over the past week on 20/15/10 meters. Not much is
knwon about this activity other than the operator stated his name
was Abdullah and to QSL via HZ1TA. We recommand to "Work
First Worry Later" (WFWL).
9G1 GHANA. Arliss/W7XU, Richard/K5AND and
Ed/W0SD will be operating from Elmina, Ghana, between October
27th through November 4th. Six meters will be the main emphasis,
but there will also be activity on 80-10 meters, especially RTTY
and PSK on the usual DX frequencies for RTTY. QSL via N0QJM.
A2, BOTSWANA. Toshi, JA1ELY, informed OPDX
that he just came back from from Botswana last week but mentioned
that 79 year old DXpeditioner Mako, JA1OEM, is still active and
operating from Gabrone as A25/JA1OEM. He will continue to be
active until October 17th. Toshi requests to "Please be
patient with Mako's slow CW operation". Mako has been heard
on CW on 40 meters between 2100-0200z, 30 meters after 0300z and
15 meters after 1930z.
C98, MOZAMBIQUE. Babs/DL7AFS (YL), Lot/DJ7ZG,
Karl/DL2FAG and Simone/DL8GCS/IV3NVN, will continue to be active
as C98DC from Inhaca Island (AF-066), Mozambique until October
13th. The team of operators over the past week have been very
active on 40/30/20/17/15/12 meters CW/SSB/RTTY, but keep an eye
on the other bands that were not mentioned and some PSK31
activity. They will have online logs available after their
DXpedition on their Web page at: http://www.qsl.net/dl7afs/index.html.
QSL C98/DJ7ZG via DL7AFS (bureau) or direct to: Babs Linge,
Eichwaldstr. 86, 34123 Kassel, Germany.
CN, MOROCCO. Look for Jacques, F6BEE, to be
active from here for the CQWWDX CW Contest using the callsign
CN2JS. Jacques will enter the contest as a Single Op/All Bands
category, from the ARRAM ARC in Rabat. If he can bring an
amplifier, he will operate High power. Jacques will arrive in
Morocco on November 21st, but he thinks he will not be too active
before the contest except to tune up the station (CW and some
SSB). He will leave Morocco on Tuesday, November 27th. Jacques
will also try to bring a R7000 (but his luggage is already very
heavy); so possibly look for him on the WARC bands before the
contest. QSL via F6BEE.
DXCC NEWS...
Bill Moore, NC1L, DXCC Manager,
announced this past week that the "DXCC has approved
ZK1NDK (North Cook Islands) for DXCC credit. It was on
the bad list for lack of documentation for a while. The
documentation has been reviewed, and it is OK. People can
now receive DXCC credit. Anyone who has submitted it and
had it rejected, can contact us and we'll be able to
update their record without having to submit the card
again. If not, it can be sent in the next
submission."
John, N4MM, informed the users of the
NJDXA's DX Reflector that three TT8 Chad operations are
NOT good for DXCC. The reason given by the DXCC Desk is
that NO documentation has been received at ARRL. Both
TT8DX and TT8JE, which have been on recently, are not
being accepted for DXCC. F5OGL is the QSL Manager for
TT8DX, and John suggests that someone should get the word
to these stations and tell them that their QSLs are no
good for DXCC unless proper documentation is received at
ARRL HQ DXCC Desk. John also mentioned that Bill Moore,
NC1L, told him that there are many others from TT8 which
are not being accepted due to the same problem.
FM, MARTINIQUE. Look for Jean Marc to be
active from here as FM5/F5SGI, from February 19th to March 1st,
2002. He will be active on the HF bands, mostly on CW. He will
operate from FM5CW's and FM5FA's stations. QSL via REF bureau or
direct CBA.
FO/A, AUSTRAL ISLANDS. Eli, HA9RE, will be on
Rurutu Island (OC-050), in the Austral group from October 17th
through November 5th, and be active as FO0ARE/A. He will also be
in the CQWW DX SSB Contest. He has two radios with him (100 watts
output each) and several kinds of antennas to cover all 9 HF
bands: 160/80/40 meters with wires, on the WARC bands and
20/15/10 meters with multi-band verticals and 2 HB9CV beams for
20 and 15 meters. QSL direct only with 2 USD to the QSL Manager
HA8IB: Karoly Szabo, Fuzesgyarmat, Aradi U. 42, 5525 HUNGARY.
H4, SALOMOM ISLANDS. Look for Luca/IZ6DSQ and
Ant/IZ8CCW to be active from here now through October 23rd.
Callsigns are unknown as of going to press, but they expect to
receive the callsign(s) upon their arrival. Their plan is to
activate several islands. Islands mentioned as this was being
written are: New Georgia (OC-149) on October 8-15th and Piegon
Island (OC-065) in the Reef Island group on October 17-23rd.
HB0, LIECHTENSTEIN. Laci/HA0HW, Tomi/HA4DX
and Geza/HA4XG will be here again during their annual autumn trip
as in past years. The operation will take place from Schoenblick,
Triesenberg (ASL: 1100m), between October 17-25th. Three stations
are expected to be active on the HF bands on CW/SSB, maybe on
RTTY, with yagis and vertical antennas by DunaX (http://www.pannondxc.hu/dunax).
QSL the following callsigns, HB0/HA0HW/p, HB0/HA4DX/p and
HB0/HA4XG/p via their home callsigns. Cards will be answered the
same way as the operators received them. Direct cards will be
answered direct, while bureau cards via bureau.
IOTA NEWS...
AF-018. Mauro, IH9/IN3QBR, and Walter,
IH9/IN3XUG, will be active from Pantelleria Island, Zone
33, from October 22-26th. Their activity will be on all
bands, including the WARC Bands and perhaps 6 meters.
Operations will be mostly on CW and RTTY. They will also
enter in the CQWW SSB Contest with the IH9P team. Also,
look for IR3Z to be operated by Fabrizio, IN3ZNR, during
the CQWW SSB Contest. QSL information for all callsigns
(excluding IH9P) must be sent direct or bureau to IN3XUG.
EU-012. Chris/GM3WOJ and Keith/GM4YXI
are returning to Shetland between October 24-29th for the
CQWW SSB contest. They will be active during the contest
using the unique callsign GZ7V. The GZ prefix is only
permitted by special arrangement and so far, this is the
only GZ callsign issued. GZ is the unique prefix for
Shetland. This counts as GM for DXCC purposes but is a
seperate multiplier in CQWW contests, as GM/Shetland is a
seperate WAE country. They were active last year also,
but many were unaware that GZ counted as Shetland and
therefore as a seperate multiplier. They will be entering
as a Multi/Multi category and will be active using high
power. They will arrive on Shetland on Wednesday, October
24th, and after setting up antennas, they hope to be
active on 10/18/24 MHz before the contest to give out
EU-012 to IOTA
hunters using their home calls/P. QSL all Shetland QSOs
via ZS5BBO. See their website at: http://www.GM7V.com.
OC-154. Dan, VK8AN/6, will be back on
Troughton Island beginning October 10th through October
20th (or possibly the 24th). He will pull his tower down
before he leaves the island, ahead of the cyclone season.
He won't be putting the island on air again until the
season finishes, probably about April next year. QSL is
still via VK4AAR direct (address below): Alan Roocroft,
POB 421, Gatton 4343, Australia.
SA-018. Marco, CE6TBN, wil be going to
Chiloe Island and will be on the air as CE6TBN/7 from
October 11-31st. He will take part in the CQWW DX Contest
as CE6TBN/7 as an All Band/Hi-power entry. QSL via
CE6TBN: Box 1234, Temuco, Chile.
IR7, ITALY. Alfredo, IK7JWX, informs OPDX
that the following special callsign will be used during all the
weekends in December 2001: IR7GM. The reason was not given for
the use of the special callsign, however, a special QSL will be
available via IK7JWX, bureau or direct.
J4, GREECE. A group of Greek hams will be
active as J41NIK during the 2001 JOTA event (October 20-21st)
from Piraeus. Look for the 2nd Aero Scouts Group to be active on
the HF bands (80-10 meters), including PSK31 during the evening
hours of Saturday. QSL via SV1HR (direct or bureau).
J7, DOMINICA. Five members of the Flordia
DXPedtion Group (FDXPG), Bill/W4WX (J75WX), William/N2WB (J79WB),
Bob/KR4DA (J79DA), Larry/W1LR (J79LR) and Clarence/W9AAZ (J79AA),
will be active from Dominica from October 23-30th. They will do a
Multi-Single entry in the CQ WW SSB DX Contest. They have been
assigned J75J for the contest. Look for them on all bands,
including 6 meters, on CW, SSB, PSK-31, RTTY, HELL, and MMTTY
before and after the contest. QSL J75J to KR4DA, J79WB direct to
N2OO, and the others via the bureau or direct to home callsigns.
Check out the team's Web page at: http://www.geocities.com/j79wb/index.html.
KH6 CONVENTION. Propagation guru Lee, KH6BZF,
wants to remind everyone that 4TH annual Hawai'i State Amateur
Radio Convention will be held Saturday, October 13th, at Rainbow
Park, Pearl Harbor, HI. For more details go to the Web page at: http://www.pilikia.net/karc/hamfest/index.html.
MM0, SCOTLAND. Leo, W3LEO, will once again be
active from Portpatrick in the southwest part of Scotland from
about October 14th through November 17th. However, Leo states
that this is once again a vacation and not a
"DXpedition" and "time on the air will depend on
the antennas, propagation, and on when the nearby pubs are
open..." His callsign will be MM0LEO and he plans to be
active in the CQWW DX SSB Contest. He will use an Icom 706 (100
watts]), a R-5 vertical (10/12/15/17/20 meters), and a 40-meter
dipole (in a delta configuration). QSL via his CBA (with SASE) or
via the bureau to W3LEO. A new full color QSL card with a view of
Portpatrick is now being printed. For some interesting photos and
details of where Leo is staying, go to the Web pages below: Moir
Cottage (MM0LEO's QTH): http://www.moir-cottage.co.uk/. Harbour House
(the nearby pub): http://www.harbourhouse.co.uk/.
QSL INFO AND NEWS...
Frank, EA5RD, informs OPDX that he is
the QSL Manager for the following callsigns: CW5AM,
CX4AT, CX5BE, WP4Q, LU3VAL and LV2V.
Steve, IK4WMH, informs OPDX that from
now on he will be the QSL Manager for the IQ4T contest
station. He reports that he has all the logs. Steve has
received a big stack of cards via the bureau during the
last few years and has been supplied with blank QSL
cards. He will now start answering all the bureau cards.
QSL cards for IQ4T are via IK4WMH, either direct (Stefano
Turci, Cerchia S. Egidio 4460, 47023 Cesena, Italy) or
via the bureau. Bureau requests via E-mail are welcome,
send a message with the details of the QSOs, and the
cards will be sent via the bureau as soon as possible.
His E-mail address is: topdxer@tin.it.
NEED A QSL MANAGER? Petr, OK1DOT, is
looking/volunteering to become a QSL Manager for a rare
station or DXpedition. He can be contacted via E-mail at:
gustab.petr@azd.cz.
The station TG0IARU, which was active
between September 30th and October 6th, was a special
event station to celebrate the XIV Conference of IARU
Region II in Guatemala City, Guatemala. QSL via the CRAG
(Guatemala Radio Club), P.O. BOX 115, Guatemala City
01001, Guatemala.
Andy, DJ7IK, announced that if you are
interested in reading the TS7N story about the
"Kerkennah 2000" DXpedition look at the
following Web page: http://www.qsl.net/ts7n.
Cezar, VE3LYC, indicates that he cannot
act as QSL Manager for Jack's last summer/fall IOTA
NA-173 operation from the Nunavut (Hudson Bay - QC Coast)
South Group as VY0/W2NTJ until he sends the logs.
Just a note of interest/correction,
Maylon Harvey, WA2UUK, informed OPDX that he operated
XP1AB while on Temporary Duty (TDY) with the Air Force at
Sondrestrom AFB, Greenland, from July 20-29th, 1977. So
as you can see the callsign has been used since the
1960's. Maylon also knows of one other operation by
WA7ZLC who made 229 QSOs in August 1977 and gave WA3HUP
as his QSL Manager. He also thinks there were some other
small operations. XP1AB was the Air Force MARS callsign
for Sondrestrom at that time. Maylon states he made 1,080
contacts and still has the logs and a few blank cards. In
the years since then, he has received QSL requests and
has sent cards to about 40% of those contacts. Anyone
still wanting one, can send a SASE to WA2UUK (QRZ, CBA
okay), and he will get a card out right away.
Mike, ZP5YW, reports that due to a
recent mail rate increase in Paraguay, effective as
October 1st, 1 IRC or 1 USD sent to ZP stations as return
postage is no longer enough to cover the air mail cost of
a letter. The new mail rates require 2 USDs to cover the
mail rates to everywhere in the world except for
neighboring Argentina (LU) and Brasil (PY), which is a
little under 1 USD. Mike states IRCs are useless in
Paraguay, as they cannot be redeemed, but they do use
them for QSLs that they send to others countries, so they
may still be usable.
T2, TUVALU. "Team Tuvalu"
consisting of Ono/JH7OHF/AH6G (a member of K5K), Ted JJ1LIB/N1GO
(a member of 5T5U/S07U), Hiko/JN1HOW/AH6PW (a member of
5T5U/S07U) and Mano/JQ1KNH/W6KNH are pleased to announce the
following "big DXpedition for the world DX lovers".
"Team Tuvalu" expects to make huge amount of contacts
from T2-land (OC-015), especially on 160m for Europe and the East
Coast of USA, and on 6m for Europe by long-pass opening.
Operations will take place between November 1-8th, using the
callsigns T20T or T22T (on HF) and T20SIX (on 6m). Activity will
be on 160-6 meters SSB/CW/RTTY. They plan to have three stations
on 24 hours a day.
Equipment: IC-756PRO+AMP, two TS-570G+AMP, FT-920+AMP,
IC-706MK2(for 6m beacon, 50105/QSX 50130)
Antennas: a 4 element triband Yagi for 20m/15m/10m, a 4
element duoband Yagi for 17m/12m, 4 element and 7 element
Yagis for 6m and 160-30m verticals/dipoles.
QSL information: HF via JN1HOW, 6m via JH7OHF, both direct
only. JN1HOW - Toshihiko Niwa, 1081-8 Sakae, Kitakawabe, 349-1213
JAPAN JH7OHF - Katsushi Ono, 15-10 Gamokotobuki, Koshigaya,
343-0836 JAPAN
TG, GUATEMALA. Arno/DL1CW, Andy/DL3GA and
Thomas/DB2TR (who is based in TG) will be active now through
October 15th as TG/homecall. They will focus on the upper bands
CW with an occasional operation on RTTY and SSB. Their equipment
consists of Icom IC-706s, Ameritron ALS-600 (600w), Titanex LP5,
Cushcraft R-7000 and wire antennas. They will try to be active
during the premium times for Europe, North America and Japan,
mosquitoes permitting ;-). QSL TG/DB2TR via DL1SBF, others via
their home callsigns (bureau preferred).
USI NEWS. Tom/N1HCI, Murph/WA1VKO,
Waine/KE1KX and Mark/K1RMC will be active from Bear Island
(NH-NEW), New Hampshire, October 13th at 1400z. They will be
operating on 7260 kHz LSB and 14260 kHz USB. CW operations are
possible however times/frequencies are TBA.
V6, MICRONESIA. Masayoshi, JE1LES, will be
active from October 22-28th as V63HJ. Activity will be on 20-6
meters with operations on CW/SSB/RTTY/PSK31/SSTV. QSL via JE1LES.
WAG CONTEST. Wolf, DL5FU, wants to remind the
DX community that the Worked All Germany Contest (WAG) is from
1500z, October 20th, through 1459z, October 21st. Activity will
be on 80, 40, 20, 15, and 10 meter bands, CW or SSB or mixed,
max. 18 hours of operating time for single operators are allowed.
For foreign stations working German stations, the exchange is
sending your report and a serial number. German stations will
send report and their "DOK" (Distrikt-Orts-Kenner =
District Location Nominator), e.g. K18. Multiplier is number of
Districts (letter "K" in the example) per band (max. 26
per band). Contest rules can be found in detail at: http://www.darc.de/referate/dx/fedcg.htm.
Z3, MACEDONIA. Vlado, Z35M, informs OPDX that
he is running his own personal "QSO MARATHON" during
the calendar year 2001 (January 1st-December 31st) from his home
QTH and under his personal call Z35M. He states, as of October
2nd, he has made 26,420 QSOs on all HF bands. He hopes to reach
30,000 QSOs in about a month. His all-time QSO total is 136,920
since August 1987 (under his other callsign:
YU5KV,4N5KV,Z32KV,Z350KV and Z35M). Vlado can usually be found on
20 meters CW (around 14026 kHz) between 2245 and 0400z. Also,
check 10 meters CW/SSB between 1000 and 1500z.
ZD7, ST. HELENA ISLAND. Barry, ZD7MY, made a
rare appearance a week ago on Sunday, September 30th, on 20
meters (14215 kHz around 0620z). Hopefully, this is a good sign
that Barry will be active again. QSL via CBA.
ZD9, GOUGH ISLAND. Chris, ex-ZS8IR, is now
active as ZD9IR and will be active for the next year. He is
expected to be active on 160-10 meters CW/SSB/RTTY. Currently,
reports indicate that he is only using a wire antenna, but he
plans to put up a beam for 20/15/10 meters and better arrays for
the lower bands. His activity over the past week were on
30/17/15/10 meters. QSL via ZS6EZ.
ZK1, SOUTH COOK ISLANDS (Also North Cook Info).
Victor, ZK1CG, has informed OPDX earlier in the week that the
Telecom of the Cook Islands have issued him a special callsign to
use to show support for the "People of the United
States" in these trying times. The callsign to be used is
"ZK1USA". Victor will get special QSLs cards made up
for this special callsign. He was spotted last week on 20 meters
around 14245 kHz around 1415z and on a net on 14183 kHz around
0600z. QSL via ZK1CG: Victor Rivera, PO Box 618, Rarotonga Cook
Islands, Via New Zealand. Later in the week, Victor sent your
editor another message containing more details of his special
activity and the upcoming Manihiki, North Cook Island operation.
Victor states he just started this past week using the ZK1USA
callsign. However, since all of his antennas are set up on North
Cook, he is only using a G5RV from Rarotonga until October 18th,
when he flies up to Manihiki with Roger, W7VV (ZK1VVV). He
mentioned that the callsign ZK1USA has caused a little stir
especially on the ANZA Net. Victor states, "hams from the
USA and around the world are sending E-mails thanking me for the
thought and best wishes from the Cook Islands. The people of the
Cook Islands have a very special feeling for the people of the
United States and they have expressed their thoughts and concern
for the people lost in the tragic event that has effected
everyone in one way or another. Most Americans do not know about
the Cook Islands but a lot of them were stationed on two of the
Islands during the Pacific war in the 40's on bases in the South
Cooks and North Cooks. Being an American here in the Cooks for
almost 25 years, I still feel a strong sense of being American
and this will never change. Just happy that we can show in a
small way our support and the Cook Island people are thinking of
the people in America and Around the World in these trying times.
When we return from the trip to Manihiki we will get a special
QSL made up for this callsign to send out." He adds that for
the CQWW SSB Contest they will use ZK1CG callsign as planned by
the Tuatai Group: ZK1MA (Also ZK1CY), Roger/ZK1VVV (W7VV),
Bob/ZK1ASQ (W7TSQ), John/ZK1APM (AA7PM), and Ralph/ZK1AKX
(VE7XF). The members will use their own callsigns before and
after the Contest, and Victor will use the ZK1USA callsign before
and after the contest. Victor wants to personally thank all the
people who have sent donations to help them with this expedition
to Manihiki.
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