The Ohio/Penn DX PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 554 BID: $OPDX.554 March 18, 2002 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, AB5K &
the AR TelNet Clusters Network, ARRL Letter, K1XN, NC1L, NT1N,
WA2MOE, K3LR, W3UR & The Daily DX, N4AA & QRZ DX, N4VA,
NX4D, K6JAT, K6SE, KH6BZF, N6DE, NH6D, W7TSQ, K8YSE, DL1EK &
DX News Letter, F5NQL & UFT, FJ5DX & La Gazette du DX,
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Bulletin, SP5UAF, UT3UY, UT3UZ, VA3RJ & ICPO, VK4CP, VK4DX,
YT1AD and ZL4HU for the following DX information.
DXCC COUNTRY/ENTITY REPORT: According to the
AR-Cluster Network for the week of Sunday, 10/March, through
Sunday, 17/March there were 235 countries active. Countries
available: 3A, 3B8, 3B9, 3D2, 3V, 3W, 4J, 4L, 4S, 4U1I, 4W, 4X,
5A, 5B, 5H, 5N, 5R, 5V, 5X, 5Z, 6W, 6Y, 7Q, 7X, 8P, 8R, 9A, 9G,
9H, 9J, 9K, 9L, 9M2, 9M6, 9N, 9V, 9Y, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6, A7, A9,
AP, BV, BY, C2, C3, C6, CE, CE0A, CE0X, 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, FY, G, GD,
GI, GJ, GM, GU, GW, HA, HB, HB0, HC, HH, HI, HK, HK0/a, HL, HP,
HR, HS, HV, I, IS, J2, J3, J6, J7, J8, JA, JD/o, JT, JW, JX, JY,
K, KG4, KH0, KH2, KH3, KH6, KH8, 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, PY0S, PZ, S2, S5, SM, SP, ST, SU, SV, SV5, SV9, T30, T7,
T8, T9, TA, TF, TG, TI, TK, TL, TN, TR, TT, TU, TY, UA, UA2, UA9,
UK, UN, UR, V3, V4, V5, V7, V8, VE, VK, VK9C, VK9N, VP2E, VP2V,
VP5, VP6, VP8, VP8/h, VP8/o, VP9, VQ9, VR, VU, XE, XU, XW, XX9,
YA, YB, YI, YJ, YK, YL, YN, YO, YS, YU, YV, Z2, Z3, ZA, ZB, ZC4,
ZD7, ZD9, ZF, ZK1/s, ZK2, ZK3, ZL, ZP, ZS.
* PLEASE NOTE: The report "could" contain
"Pirate/SLIM" operations. As always, you never know -
"Work First Worry Later" (WFWL).
3B8, MAURITIUS. Mart, DL6UAA, is heading back
to Mauritius and is expected to be there by March 25th. He will
be there for some weeks. He will probably sign 3B8MM. Activity
should be on 80-10 meters, CW/SSB/RTTY.For more information,
check out the following Web sites: http://www.dl6uaa.de and http://www.hamradio-mauritius.com.
3V, TUNISIA. Mustapha/DL1BDF, DL1BDI, and
Jun/JH4RHF are expected to visit the five 3V clubs for technical
support between March 27th and April 13th. During their visit,
they will activate the stations, 3V8CB, 3V8SJ, 3V8SQ, 3V8SF and
3V8SM. Jun, JH4RHF, will operate 3V8CB during the CQ WPX SSB
Contest (March 30th-April 1st). Hiro, JA0SC, reports that Jun
told him he would be active on SSTV before and after the contest.
All QSLs go to DL1BDF direct.
DINNER ACTIVITIES...
CONTEST DINNER. Tim Duffy, K3LR, of the
North Coast Contesters, was pleased to announce this past
week the details of the 10th Annual Dayton Contest
Dinner. Master of Ceremonies is CQ Magazine Contest
Editor and CQ Contest Hall of Fame member, John Dorr,
K1AR. The 2002 Contest Hall of Fame Inductions will be
formally announced by the CQ WorldWide Contest Director
and CQ Contest Hall of Fame member, Bob Cox, K3EST.
Several WRTC 2002 activities are planned. The dinner will
be held on Saturday night, May 18th, at 6:30 PM: Cash bar
opens at 5:30 PM. Location of the dinner will be at the
Crowne Plaza Hotel (Official Contest Hotel) 5th and
Jefferson Streets (Next to the Convention Center) Dayton
(Downtown), Ohio, in the VAN CLEVE BALLROOM. Price is 30
USD per person. **** SEATING IS LIMITED TO 300, SO ORDER
YOUR TICKETS EARLY **** All dinner ticket orders are
handled exclusively by Craig Clark, W1JCC. Contact him by
phone by calling Monday through Friday from 10 AM to 6 PM
eastern USA time at: 1-800-457-7373; or 1-603-899-6957
for International; or by FAX 1-603-899-6826 (24 hours).
You can also E-mail your orders to: nx1g@monad.net.
TOPBANDER'S DX DINNER. Earl, K6SE,
annouced this past week that the Topbander's DX Dinner
will be held Friday, April 26th, at 7:30 PM in the
banquet room at Sizzler's Restaurant, 2121 W Caldwell in
Visalia, California, during the International DX
Convention. Dinner attendees will order from the
Sizzler's menu and pay their tabs individually. There is
no other fee. After dinner, the speakers will be N7JW and
K7CA, they will put on a presentation about their
28-element 160-meter antenna array in Utah, and N6FF will
put on a show about the recent PW0T DXpedition. Also,
W6OSP will give a talk about the Northern California DX
Foundation (NCDXF), a sponsor of many DXpeditions. So
far, 33 individuals have signed up for the dinner. If you
plan to attend, please contact Earl at: k6se@juno.com Information
on Convention activities may be seen at: http://www.qsl.net/visalia2002/.
DXCC NEWS...
Bill Moore, NC1L, DXCC Manager, reports:
"The operations listed below have been on hold
awaiting supporting documentation. This has been
received, and upon review, they are now being accepted
for DXCC credit.
VP8THU - South Sandwich Islands (18 JAN 2002 - 22 JAN
2002)
VP8GEO - South Georgia (26 JAN 2002 - 06 FEB 2002)
Anyone who had this rejected during a recent submission
can contact DXCC at dxcc@arrl.org
for an update to their record. Or, it can be sent with
the next submission for credit."
The ARRL Letter this week reminds
everyone that the cutoff date for the 2002 DXCC Honor
Roll list is approaching. In order to be shown in this
year's list, submissions must be postmarked by March 31,
2002. The list is scheduled to appear in July QST. The
minimum Honor Roll number for the 2002 list is 325
current entities (deleted entities do not count toward
Honor Roll). Engraved Honor Roll plaques are available
for 35 USD plus shipping (8 USD US/Canada; 16 USD
international). Order forms are available on the ARRL Web
site at: http://www.arrl.org/awards/dxcc.
Orders also may be sent via E-mail to: dxcc@arrl.org.
EM0, UKRAINE. Alex, UT3UZ , was informed that
at Ukrainian State Center of Radio Frequencies and Supervision
for Telecommunications have set up an amateur radio station and
were issued the callsign EM0U. The employees of the Center and
radio amateurs representatives of other Administrations will take
part in an ITU seminars and conferences to be held in Kiev and
will operate this station. This station will be active March
30-31st in the CQ WPX SSB Contest. QSL via UT3UZ either direct
(Alex I . Arbuzov, P.O. Box 240, Kiev-232, 02232, Ukraine) or
through the UARL bureau.
J6, SAINT LUCIA. Remember to look for Gary,
KI6T, as J68GS between March 21st and April 2nd. Activity will be
on 80-10 meters CW. Look for him in the CQ WPX SSB as J6DX. QSL
via KI6T (direct or bureau is OK).
JD1, MINAMI TORISHIMA. Reports of a station
signing JD1BLL or JD1BLL/JD1 on 10 and 15 meters have been
showing up lately. However, Mack, JJ2QXI, reports that the
information found on the following Web site http://www.k-denkan.go.jp/faq/atfaq/atfuyo.html
indicate that this callsign has not been assigned yet. Japanese
callsigns are issued alphabetical, and the last one is JD1BKZ as
of February 21, 2002.
JD1, OGASAWARA ISLAND. Minomiya, JA2NQG, is
expected to sign JD1/JA2NQG from March 22-31st. No bands or modes
of activity were provided.
IOTA AND LIGHTHOUSE ACTIVITY. On March
23-24th, beginning each day around 0700z, look for Alain, F5HPY,
to be active from RE Island (IOTA EU-032) from several
lighthouses which are good for the French Onshore Lighthouses
program (DPLF). He will use the callsign F5HPY/p on SSB on 40 and
20 meters. The name and the reference number of the lighthouse
will be annouced periodically. Alain will work the following
lighthouses which have never been activated in the order listed
below:
La Flotte : PB 233 ARLHS FRA 285
St-Martin de RE: PB 146 FRA 489
Le Fier d'Ars: PB 212 , ARLHS : FRA283
To finish the trip on Sunday, Alain will be active once more
from Les Baleines: PB 017, ARLHS FRA 136. QSL via home callsign
direct CBA or via the French bureau.
KH4, MIDWAY ISLAND. Bill, NH6D, found out
late last week he will be heading over to Midway, Monday, March
18th. He is scheduled to arrive there during the evening hours,
their time. This is a very short trip. He will depart KH4 during
the evening of March 21st (Thursday). Bill is going over on
business and has a full schedule, but he is packing his
"bug" in the suit case and will try to get it on the
air. QSL is via N6FF.
KH9. WAKE ISLAND. It looks like Bruce,
AC4G/V73CW, is once again heading here. His plans are for
another, longer, Wake Island operation sometime around June/July
2002. He expects to use the callsign AC4G/KH9. Activity will be
on all bands 160-6 meters with a 50/50 mix of SSB and CW. More
info is forthcoming.
KP2, U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS. Dean/N6DE and
Eric/K6EP will be active from St. Croix between March 27th and
April 2nd. During the CQ WPX SSB Contest, they will use the
callsign WP2Z. They will also operate as KP2/homecall before and
after the contest on 160-10 meters, including the WARC bands,
using SSB, CW, RTTY, and PSK31. QSL WP2Z contacts via KU9C, and
non-contest QSOs via the operator's home callsign.
P5 OPERATION ABORTED! Hrane, YT1AD, informs
OPDX that he will not go back to P5. According to a press release
that Hrane sent us, he states: "In one word it was a
thrill!!! We (Hrane and Voja, YU7AV) arrived to Pyongyang on
March 5th, where we were welcomed by representatives of Ministry
of Telecommunications and Foreign Affairs. We were stationed in
YANGAKDO Hotel, on the bank of the river with the same name. The
hotel has 47 floors, and we were on the 40th floor, with almost
ideal conditions for work. All our equipment was put together,
and we were about to start our operation with previously assigned
callsign P5A. Unexpectedly the uniformed military official
appeared, and imposed ban on our operation, until the permission
of military authorities is obtained. It was supposed to be
available on March 8th, but nobody showed up, possibly because of
holiday. We did not want to risk starting unauthorized operation.
Meanwhile we had fun listening to all pirates pretending to be
us, when we did not make a single contact. Finally, the military
official showed up on Sunday and simply said: 'No transmission
until further notice.' Than we did not have any choice but to
leave. After landing in Beijing, our only comment was: Never
Again !!!"
P5, NORTH KOREA (There still is hope!). Ed,
P5/4L4FN, is reportedly back in Pyongyang. He received good news
that his contact has been extended until June 2003. This means Ed
will have a chance to work more stations than expected. However,
according to the KK5DO's Web site, Ed's current work load is
heavy right now. This means he will not be able to be back on the
air until March 23rd. There is still much to do in the outlying
field stations, so he will be out of town during the week.
PJ2, NETHERLANDS ANTILLES. Jim/K6JAT and his
XYL Lilah/KE6EHD will be taking a family vacation to Curacao from
March 24th through April 2nd. Jim is bringing a TS-50s and a MP-1
vertical to operate some casual SSB as PJ2/K6JAT. He states,
"Who knows, maybe I'll even pass out some points in the CQ
WW WPX Contest." QSL via their home callsign.
QSL INFO AND NEWS...
Toly, UT3UY (ex-D2ACA and 5A1A),
informed OPDX that he is the QSL Manager for 4J10TX,
4J6ZZ and 4K5CW. His address is: Kirilenko Anatoly, P.O.
Box 439 / 3, Kiev - 151, 03151, UKRAINE.
Roger, G3SXW, wants everyone to remember
that 9G5AA is the club callsign of the VooDoo Contest
Group. QSL routes are as follows: 1994 to G3SXW, 1999 and
2000 to GM4FDM, and 2002 to G3XTT.
If you worked 9M2/G4ZFE this past
weekend, you worked Rich, G4ZFE, active from Pulau Ketam
(IOTA AS-074). QSL to G4ZFE via the bureau or direct
(until June 1, 2002) to: Richard Everitt, #1208, PNB
Darby Park, Jalan Binjai, Kuala Lumpur 50450 ,Malaysia.
Dave Patton, NT1N, has assumed duties as
QSL Manager for Pete Grillo, W0RTT. Pete is most well
known for his operations from Johnston Island as
KN0E/KH3, and AH3C. Here are the calls and dates for
which Dave will be able to answer QSL requests:
KN0E/KH3 - March 1989 - February 1990 including all
contests
KN0E/NH3 - all
AH3C - Feb 1990 - Dec 1990 including all contests
KJ6BZ - November 1989
C4A - CQWW CW 1995, November 25/26 1995 ONLY
PT0F - CQWW CW 1992, November 28/29 1992, and a few days
around this weekend, ONLY
IS0QDV - CQWW CW 1991, November 23/24 1991 ONLY
T32BS - April 1990
Pete has shipped Dave everything he had, so if you sent a
request to him directly, Dave likely has it and will be
answering it shortly. Dave is waiting for a fresh batch
of QSLs. He is trying to obtain the requests that K9UIY
has on hand, but does not have them yet (other than some
bureau cards for Japanese stations that will be answered
shortly.) If you do not want to wait (to see if Dave can
obtain and clear backlogged requests) you can send
additional requests immediately to: Dave Patton, 324
Ashford Center Rd., Ashford, CT 06278 USA
Bob, W7TSQ, informs OPDX that he has
received the ZK1ASQ QSL cards from the printer and has
began sending them out (the few that were sent to him and
W7VV by error). The balance of the cards will be
forwarded to VE7XF so he can process them.
S2, BANGLADESH...
S21FHQ is the new FAIRS Headquarters
Club Station in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Activity over the past
week has been on 15 meters, after 1300z, as late as
1545z. Watch around 21310 or 21260 kHz. QSL via N4VA:
Larry Vogt, Box 12, Springfield, VA 22150 USA. FAIRS
(Foundation for Amateur International Radio Service) has
a web site which has articles and photos of some of the
recent FAIRS activities at: http://civic.bev.net/fairs/.
Over the past weekend, a station signing
S21/OK1FWC has been active on 10 meters both CW and SSB.
Activity has been between 1345 and 1830z. Operator states
to QSL via OKDXA.
TM5, FRANCE (Good for an award!). Dom, F5SJB,
will once again be active as TM5CW for the CQ WW WPX contest. His
activity will be CW and QRP between May 18th through June 1st.
TM5CW is valid for the Lons-le-Saunier City Telegraphy Award. A
special QSL can be obtained via the Bureau, direct (Dominique
MEIGE, F5SJB, F-39130 HAUTECOUR, France) or SPRAT.
VISIT THE GOLIST WEB SITE. John, K1XN, of
"The Golist" (QSL Manager DataBase), requests that you
visit the Golist web site. There are many new services available
to you in your quest for those QSL cards. The old DOS program is
still available but has been improved. A new 32 bit Golist for
Windows is being written and will be available at Dayton. Please
stop by for a visit and see what he has to offer. He also has a
special discounted price on the RAC call book CD when you
purchase the Golist program with the monthly database updates via
E-mail or download. The Web site is at: http://www.golist.net/
-or- http://216.242.115.105/.
VK9M, MELLISH REEF. Adam, VK4CP (VK9ML
Webmaster & Pilot), sent out a press release during this past
weekend. All OPDX InterNet Subscribers will receive the complete
press release as an additional bulletin. An excerpt from the
release states, "In only four weeks time Mellish Reef will
be active on all bands 160-6M, including WARC, on CW, SSB and
RTTY. If you need VK9M for a new one, then get your station
ready! Joining the team is Frank Hunt, ZL2BR, who replaces David
"Harry" Holton, VK4DH. Unfortunately Harry's leave was
cancelled due to a new business commitment, but he still
continues as a support member of the team." More mirrored
web sites have been added to serve the DX community. This will
allow DXers in different areas to catch up on all the news, not
to mention checking the all-important on-line log for your QSO.
Logs will be updated twice a day, sometimes more often if they
can! The urls are:
VP6, DUCIE ISLAND. The Ducie Island
DXpedition team is now active as VP6DI for about one week. First
reports started showing up on the DX Clusters about 1915z
Saturday. Remember the main frequencies for this operation are
21020 kHz for CW and 21295 kHz for SSB twenty-four hours a day.
Note, please, that the expedition will have both 15 meter
frequencies active at the same time. Other suggested frequencies
are 14195 kHz for SSB and 14020 kHz for CW, as well as 28495 kHz
for SSB. If conditions on the higher bands are poor, they will
use 7045 kHz for SSB and 7005 kHz for CW. The operators will not
be active on 75/80/160 meters and on the WARC until the last part
of the operation. A frequency for CW on the WARC bands will be
announced later. Per Yoshi, JE2EHP, states there will be 5
stations (Stations A, B, C, D and E). Stations A and B will share
one tent and stations C, D and E will each have their own tents.
The team will try to set up the A and B tent about 500 meters
from the other tents. This arrangement is not carved in stone;
there may be changes depending on the situation.
Station A:
6m
KW
4-el Yagi
20m
500W or 1KW
Four Square
40 and/or 80m
500W or 1KW
Inverted V
Station B:
15m SSB
KW
2-el phased array beam
Station C:
15m CW
KW
2-el phased array beam
Station D:
10m CW
(100W)
2-el phased array beam
Station E:
17/12m
(100W)
Vertical
The Pilot Stations Yoshi/JE2EHP, Stu/WA2MOE and Jay/AF2C
release the following statements on Friday about the VP6DI
operation:
They decided that they will basically use 40m Inverted V
for 40m and 75m.
They will try to utilize the 80/160m vertical which the
VP8 team has left in the vessel Braveheart for Ducie
team.
They are asking all the stations on SSB to call with a
full callsign, NOT BY LAST TWO LETTERS.
They will stay on Ducie at least until next weekend
(March 23/24th) by local time.
They will stop over at Hendersen Island for IOTA service
just for one day on their way back to Pitcairn.
Propagation guru Lee, KH6BZF, reports the following
propagation for the VP6DI operation: FOR ALL (dated March
17th): The propagation has been good this first day for
VP6DI. K-indices from 0000UTC to 1800UTC were:
0,0,0,0,1,1,1 that is a running Alpha of 1.5 The Solar
Flux Index appears on the rise. At 1700 UTC this morning
it was 185.6, a good sign. Also Aurora levels have been
low. Last index was a level three (3). For the next week
and a half will be HN (High Normal) now through the 20th
March, the AN (Above Normal) propagation through the 25th
March. If no Solar perturbations occur, we'll all be in
"fat city!"
Mike, VK4DX, informs OPDX to tell its readers to check
out the few audio files from the VP6DI operation on his
"VK4DX Contest Calendar" Web site to hear what
the pile up does sound like from "the other
side". The URL is: http://www.vk4dx.net. By the way, the
"VK4DX Contest Calendar" Web page now also
includes a U.S. contest calendar (state QSO parties 'n
things) and the Australian contest calendar.
XR0, SAN FELIX. The San Felix DXpedition
became active on March 16th as XR0X, Activity will be for
approximately 12 to 14 days on all bands and modes. The San Felix
DXpedition Web site is: http://www.cordell.org/SFX. The Web site will
contain frequent updates and a log search. QSL via N7CQQ: John
Kennon, P. O. Box 31553, Laughlin, Nevada 89028 USA.
XW, LAOS. Fabrizio, IN3ZNR, informs OPDX that
he will be again in Vientiane, the capital city of the People's
Democratic Republic of Laos this upcoming springtime. His old
previous callsign, XW3ZNR has been issued again, and he will
leave for South East Asia on April 23rd. He expects to operate
from April 24th through May 4th. Activity will be on all bands
SSB. Fabrizio states that he will not use the normal DX windows,
like 14195, 21295....etc.
This is due to the following reasons:
He will leave the usual DX frequencies to the others big
DXpeditions that will be active during the same weeks he
will be active.
He will give a chance to the USA general licence holder
to work Laos.
To work many casual DXers as possible, out of the more
crowded
DX frequencies.
So, Fabrizio expects to operate on the following announced
suggested frequencies: 28475, 21375, 14275, 7075 and 3775
listening up 5 to 10 kHz,. He will have the following
equipment: tribander yagi, dipole, delta loop (home made for
low bands), and amplifier. QSL via IN3ZNR: Fabrizio
Vedovelli, via Gramsci, 27, 38100 TRENTO, Italy.
YA, AFGHANISTAN. It has been reported that
Chris, G0TQJ, will be going here around April 15th for two or
three months. He is expected to try to get a license. If he does,
look for him to be active on SSB and RTTY during his spare time.
QSL via his home callsign.
ZL7, CHATHAM ISLAND. Ken Holdom, ZL4HU,
(Group Organizer, Team Leader and QSL Manager), reports that the
Kermadec DX Association is going to undertake a DXpedition to
Chatham Island (ZL7) later this year. They realize that ZL7 is
not the most wanted country in the world, but because of the
proposed timing of this DXpedition, they anticipate making a
significant amount of contacts with both DXers and contesters
alike. Due to the non-availability of some members of their very
successfull ZL8RI and ZL9CI teams, they are now looking for
additional operators who are experienced in both CW and SSB
operation. As this will be a 24 hour per day operation, they are
looking for operators who feel they have the willingness and
ability to operate during both day time and night time. If you
are interested and would like more information, please contact
Ken, ZL4HU, via E-mail at: zl2hu@clear.net.nz.
Or by snail mail at: Kermadec DX Association, P.O. Box 7, Clyde,
Central Otago, New Zealand.
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