The Ohio/Penn DX PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 585 BID: $OPDX.585 November 4, 2002 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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information.
DXCC COUNTRY/ENTITY REPORT: According to the AR-Cluster
Network for the week of Sunday, 27/October, through Sunday,
3/November there were 245 countries active. Countries available:
3A, 3B8, 3B9, 3D2, 3DA, 3V, 3W, 3X, 4J, 4L, 4S, 4U1I, 4W, 4X, 5A,
5B, 5H, 5N, 5R, 5U, 5V, 5X, 5Z, 6W, 6Y, 7Q, 7X, 8P, 8Q, 8R, 9A,
9G, 9H, 9J, 9K, 9L, 9M2, 9M6, 9N, 9Q, 9U, 9V, 9Y, A2, A3, A4, A5,
A6, A7, A9, AP, BV, BY, C3, C6, CE, CE0A, CE0Z, CE9, CM, CN, CP,
CT, CT3, CU, CX, D4, D6, 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, H4, HA, HB, HB0, HC, HC8, HH,
HI, HK, HK0/a, HL, HM, HP, HR, HS, HZ, I, IS, J3, J6, J7, JA,
JD/o, JT, JW, JY, K, KG4, KH0, KH2, KH6, KH8, KH9, KL, KP2, KP4,
LA, LU, LX, LY, LZ, OA, OD, OE, OH, OH0, OK, OM, ON, OY, OZ, P2,
P4, PA, PJ2, PJ7, PY, PY0F, PZ, S2, S5, S9, SM, SP, ST, SU, SV,
SV5, SV9, T2, T32, T7, T8, T9, TA, TF, TG, TI, TJ, TK, TL, TN,
TR, TT, TU, TY, UA, UA2, UA9, UK, UN, UR, V2, V3, V4, V5, V6, VE,
VK, VK0M, VK9N, VP2E, VP2M, VP2V, VP5, VP6, VP8, VP8/h, VP9, VQ9,
VR, VU, XE, XT, XU, XX9, XZ, YA, YB, YI, YJ, YK, YL, YN, YO, YS,
YU, YV, Z2, Z3, ZA, ZB, ZC4, ZD7, ZD8, ZF, ZK1/n, ZK1/s, ZK2, ZL,
ZL7, ZP, ZS.
* PLEASE NOTE: The report "could" contain
"Pirate/SLIM" operations. As always, you never know -
"Work First Worry Later" (WFWL).
3XY, GUINEA. A team of German operators are
now active as 3XY7C. The team consists of: Tom/DJ6TF, Dirk/DJ7UC,
Manfred/DK1BT, Wolf/DL4WK, Frank/DL7UFR, Tom/DL7BO and
Sigi/DL7DF. Activity will continue until November 13th on 160-6
meters on CW, SSB, RTTY, PSK31 and SSTV. They expect to have more
than one station active. There was plently of activity this past
weekend on many bands including the WARC bands and 6 meters. They
have with them 4 transceivers (two IC-735 and two IC-706), two kw
amplifiers (possibly 3), and an arrangement of antennas: TH3 for
the 20/15/10m, A3WS (17/12m), 2 Vertical Titanex V80E low bands,
GP on 40/30m, and R5 Multibandes GP. QSL via DL7DF. Their Web
site is at: http://www.qsl.net/dl7df/3x.
5R, MADAGASCAR. Just a reminder that Phil,
G3SWH, is expected to be active this week as 5R8HA through
November 19th (see OPDX.580). He expects to be active from
various places on the main island (IOTA AF-013) between November
5-13th, and from Nosy Komba (IOTA AF-057) as 5R8HA/P between
November 14-19th. Activity will be on 40-10 meters, CW only.
Also, his activity will be limited (holiday type operation). QSL
via G3SWH, either direct with SAE and return postage or via the
RSGB bureau.
6W, SENEGAL. Jean Marc, F8IXZ, will be in the
National Park of Djouj, in North Senegal, near the Mauritanian
boarder, from December 14-22nd. He has asked for a 6W callsign,
but if he can't get it, he will be signing as 6W4/F8IXZ as guest
operator. On the way, at the beginning and at the end of his trip
in Senegal, he will have short stays in Dakar where he will sign
6W1/F8IXZ. His equipement consists of a FT847 and a G5RV antenna.
He plans to be active on 40-10 meters, the WARC bands included
and mostly on CW. QSL via F8IXZ.
6Y, JAMAICA (QRP). Team Vertical will head
back to Jamaica from November 16-26th. Operators include K2KW,
KE7X, N6BT, N6XG, W6FOG, W6NS and W7CB. While the main goal will
be QRP single band entries in the CQ WW CW Contest (November
23-24th), this will be a well-rounded DXpedition covering many
bands and modes. In the contest, look for 6Y9A to be activated by
Walter, N6XG, on 15m QRP; 6Y2A to be activated by Fredrick, KE7X,
on 20m QRP; 6Y4A to be activated by Ken, K2KW, on 40m QRP; 6Y8A
to be activated by Tom, N6BT, on 80m QRP and 6Y0A to be activated
by Larry, W7CB, on 160m QRP. Outside the contest, operators will
sign homecall/6Y5, and activity will be on 160-6 meters, the WARC
bands, and the Satellites. Most modes will be covered: CW, SSB,
RTTY, and some PSK31. There will be a dedicated 6m station
(W6NS/6Y5 w/ breakable beacon on 50.101) and 2 dedicated
Satellite stations (W6FOG/6Y5) on AO-7, AO-27, AO-40, FO-20,
FO-29, and UO-14. QSL all QSOs via WA4WTG. QSL exception - USA
satellite QSOs will be sent via AMSAT. For more details, please
visit: http://www.k2kw.com.
7Q, MALAWI. Joe, G3MRC, is active as 7Q7BP
possibly through next spring. He was heard this past week on 20
and 10 meters CW. Watch for activity on/around 14021 kHz after
0400z and 28025 kHz after 1830z. QSL via G3MRC: Brian J. Poole,
18 Grosvenor Avenue, Kidderminster, Worcs., DY10 1SS, England.
8N, OGASAWARA. Special event station 8N1OGA
continues to be active to commemorate the 75 years of the Japan
Amateur Radio League (JARL) until the end of Janaury 2003 (Please
refer to OPDX.576). Activity this past weekend has been on
160/80/30/12 meters. QSLs will be sent out via the bureau unless
you QSL direct to JA1MRM. The log search and more details about
the activity can be found on: http://www.fivenine.com/8n1oga/eng/.
9K, KUWAIT. Bob, 9K2ZZ, was active this past
week on 28004 kHz around 1300z, 14003 kHz around 2145z and on
14200 kHz around 0315z. He was also active in the CQWW DX SSB
Contest as a Single Op/Single Band (10m) entry last weekend. He
made 3802 QSOs with 154 countries on 10 meters. QSL via W8CNL:
Ray McClure, 5 McKenzie Circle, North Augusta, S.C. 29841-4319.
9N, NEPAL. Yasu, JA9LSZ, reportedly has
arrived in Katmandu for work and will be here until November 9th.
He is expected to be active as 9N7SZ during his spare time on
80-6 meters. QSL via JA9LSZ.
C2, NAURU. Rex, VK8RH, will once again be
active from here as C21RH now through November 22nd. Activity
will be on HF and 6 meters. His primary frequency will be on
14260 kHz, however, he will also listen to 18125, 28885 and 50110
kHz. QSL via VK4AAR: Alan Roocroft, P.O. Box 421, Gatton 4343,
Australia. For logs and updates, visit the Web page at: http://www.users.on.net/rpearson.
C9, MOZAMBIQUE. Frosty, K5LBU, will be
heading back to South Africa for a week in November. He will
leave Houston on November 23rd and will arrive in Johannesburg on
the 24th. Andre, ZS6WPX, will pick him up, and they will travel
to Mozambique. They are not sure what the callsigns will be, but
Frosty is hoping to have something like C9(?)CF and Andre may use
C9(?)WPX. They will have a triband beam for 10/15/20 meters and a
rotatable dipole for 12/17 meters. Also, they plan to put up a 40
meter dipole. Activity will only be for about 4 days. Frosty
states he has to be back in his classroom on December 2nd.
CE4, CHILE. Juan, CE4USW, will be active as
CE4U in the CQ World Wide DX CW Contest (November 23-24th) as a
Single Op/Single Band (15m)/Low Power entry. QSL via CE4USW.
CT8, PORTUGAL. Operators Timo, OH1NOA, will
be active as CT8T from the QTH of CT1DVV/CT1ESV for the upcoming
CQWW DX CW Contest (November 23-24th) as a Single Op/All
Band/High Power entry. QSLs will be automatic via the Bureau. For
more details, visit: http://www.qsl.net/oh1noa/ct8t/ct8t.htm.
D4, CAPE VERDE. Al, 4L5A, who was recently
active as D44TT, is expected to be to be active as D4B in the CQ
World Wide DX CW Contest (November 23-24th) as a Single Op/All
Band/High Power entry. E-mail QSL requests for Bureau QSLs are OK
per 4L5A on QRZ.com. However, for QSOs on 3 and more bands an
E-mail request can be sent for a direct QSL.
D4, CAPE VERDE (IOTA Op). Look for Nicolas,
F5TGR, to be active as D44TR from Sal Island (AF-086) through
November 12th. Activity will be on 20-10 meters CW/SSB. He was
heard this past weekend on 21280 kHz around 1115z. QSL to F5TGR,
via the Bureau or direct to: Nicolas Quennet, 8 bis Rue de la
marne, 95220 Herblay, France.
DXCC NEWS...
The ARRL Letter reports: "The
ARRL's DXCC Branch is digging out following the annual
'September rush,' says ARRL Membership Services Manager
Wayne Mills, N7NG. Applications postmarked by September
30th have been accepted, and updates received by that
date will be included in The DXCC Yearbook, which will be
published in the spring. 'Although the DXCC Branch was
able to become current last summer, the September
deadline has come again along with its inherent increase
in workload,' Mills said. 'We are currently working on
about 2400 applications which include more than 240,000
QSL cards.' This represents nearly half of all
applications--and cards--received each year. Mills said
that as applications are logged into the DXCC system,
they are listed on the ARRL Web site http://www.arrl.org/awards/dxcc/appstatus.html..
With new DXCC software in place next year, the League
hopes to be able to publish DXCC standings on the ARRL
Web site on a near-real-time basis, Mills said,
eliminating the need for the September deadline. 'This
will spread the workload throughout the year and, along
with the introduction of electronic DXCC applications,
minimize turnaround time for DXCC applications,' he
predicted."
An official announcement has not yet
been made by Bill Moore, NC1L, ARRL DXCC Manager, but
reports indicate that 7Z1AC and TT8VMFR are now approved
for DXCC.
EA6, BALEARIC ISLANDS. Biel, EA6DD, plans on
being active in the CQ World Wide DX CW (November 23-24th) as a
Single Op/All Band/Low Power entry. QSL via the Bureau or CBA.
Also, visit his Web page at: http://www.qsl.net/ea6dd/english.
FO, AUSTRAL ISLANDS. Antoine, 3D2AG, is
expected to be on air as FO5RK from Rapa Island (IOTA OC-051,
DIFO FO-123) now through November 28th. Activity will be on CW
and SSB with some digital modes during his late afternoon, night
and early morning hours. QSL direct to: Antoine de Ramon N'Yeurt
(attn. C.E. Payn), Laboratoire Terre Ocean, Universite de la
Polynesie Francaise, B.P. 6570, 98702 Faa'a, Tahiti. For more
details on Rapa Island and Antoine's operation, please the Web
page at: http://www.sat.net/~iref/rapapage.htm.
GJ2, JERSEY. Richard, K2WR, is expected to be
active as MJ0AWR between November 20-25th. However, during the CQ
World Wide DX CW Contest (November 23-24th) he will be active as
GJ2A as a Single Op/All Band/High Power entry. QSL MJ0AWR via
K2WR. QSL GJ2A via GJ3DVC.
IOTA NEWS...
NEW IOTA ACTIVATED. Victor, UT8LL, along
with Massoud, EP2ES, from the Iranian PTT and several
other Iranian amateurs activated Qeys (Kish) Island in
the Hormozgan Province Group as EP6KI. The island
received the new reference number AS-166. Activity took
place during the International Air Show between October
30th and November 3rd. QSL via G4WFZ, direct or through
the RSGB bureau. It was mentioned that this is the first
of several unnumbered IOTA groups in Iran to be
activated.
AF-004. Frank, DH5JG, will be operating
from the Island of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands (DIE
S-007), as EA8/DH5JG/p from November 17-29th. His rig
will be IC-706 with 100w into a Doublet antenna. Activity
will be CW with some SSB on 40-10 meters including the
WARC bands. Frank will also participate in the CQWW CW
Contest. QSL to homecall via bureau.
AS-049. Remember to look for Takeshi,
JI3DST, to be active as JI3DST/6 from Tokara Island
between November 6-17th. The operation will be on
40/17/15/12/10/6 meters SSB. QSL via JI3DST, direct or
via the bureau (Bureau is Best).
SA-024. The Rio DX Group will operate
from Comprida Island (World Locator: GG65CA) from
November 4-11th. Operators will be PY1LVF (Vieira),
PY1NEW (Pete), PY1NEZ (Lima) and PY1VOY (Rick). Activity
will be on 80-6 meters CW/SSB on or near the usual DX and
IOTA frequencies. The callsign will be PR2C or
homecall/p. QSL direct or via the Bureau, according to
operator's request. Addresses can be found on the QRZ or
Buckmaster Web pages.
K8, AMERICAN SAMOA (IOTA Op). You still have
a few days left to work K8T and K8O by the multi-national team of
DXers from American Samoa (KH8). The team has activated two
islands: Tutuila Island (K8T on IOTA OC-045) and Ofu Island (K8O
on IOTA OC-077). There are 3 operators on each island. The team
on Tutuila Island (K8T) will go QRT on November 8th and the team
on Ofu Island (K8O) will go QRT on November 6th. QSL K8O via
AH6HY. QSL K8T via GW0ANA. For more information, visit the KH8
DXpedition Web page at: http://www.ukdxers.co.uk.
KH8, AMERICAN SAMOA (IOTA Op). Mike Young,
KM9D, reports that he will be on an amateur radio DXpedition to
activate Swains Island, American Samoa. Swains Island is located
approximately 200nm NNW of Tutuila Island, near position 11S,
171W. Permission to visit and assemble a temporary radio station
has been granted by the Jennings family and their support for
this endeavour is very much appreciated. Validation material will
be submitted to the IOTA committee for this "rare
category" island. The reference assigned for the
"Islands on the Air" award program is: OC-200. The
single operator/single transmitter, favoring CW, will sign
KM9D/KH8. The operation is expected to begin on November 4th and
continue for at least one week. In an effort to make contact with
as many stations as possible, on all of the continents, it is
proposed that activity will be limited to the HF bands, 40-10
meters. Requests for QSL cards should be directed to the QSL
Manager, OM2SA.
KH6, HAWAII. Bill, W8QZA, will be operating
as KH6/W8QZA in the CQWW DX CW Contest as a Single Op/Single Band
(20m)/QRP entry. QSL via CBA.
MDXA 2002 DX DAY. Floyd, N5FG, reports that
the tentative plan (not totally firmed up yet) for the Magnolia
DX Association's "DX Day" will be held on Saturday
December 7, 2002, at the Latimer Community Center (just north of
Ocean Springs). Activity starting around 1:00 PM.
Their program is: Junk in the trunk all afternoon, Guest
Speakers starting at 1:00 PM (to be finalized): Wes
Lamboley/W3WL, Randy Becnel/W5UE, Gary Jones/W5FI, Dick
Brown/W5AA, Trey Garlough/N5KO (NOT FIRMED UP YET!!!).
Blue Ribbon Panel of DXers for a Q&A; Snacks mid
afternoon; DX Dinner 6:00 PM; Awards and prizes (They have
some nice prizes this year!)
ACCOMMODATIONS: Several motels in the immediate area (Exit
50 off I-10) are available in case you need a place to stay
the night. Contact Floyd and he will handle reservations for
you at: floydgee@datasync.com.
MORE LATER as it develops, but please pass this along to
anyone you think might be interested. AND let Floyd know. He
states that they will need a count for the DX Dinner (Steak
and all the trimmings). For more details, visit the MDXA Web
page at: http://www.mdxa.org.
OH0, ALAND ISLAND. Jukka, OH2MA, plans to
activate OH0Z again this time in the CQWW CW Contest (November
23-24th) as a Single Op/All Band category. QSLs are via Ari
Korhonen, OH5DX (ex OH1EH), Kreetalank.9A1, FIN29200 Harjavalta,
FINLAND. ADDED NOTE: OH0Z has several new antennas, including
stacked yagis for the second radio (SO2R).
P5, NORTH KOREA. Ed, 4L4FN, must be feeling
better because he showed up this past weekend on 21225 kHz around
0000z (Sunday). QSL via KK5DO.
PJ7, SINT MAARTEN (FS also possible). Dave,
KM3T, informs OPDX that he will be active from PJ7UQ's QTH. He
will sign PJ7/KM3T and possibly FS/KM3T before and after the
contest. He is expected to sign PJ7A in the CQWW DX CW Contest
(November 23-24th) as a Single Op/All Band/High Power entry. QSLs
for Dave's PJ7 operation go only to K2PF. However, he does not
handle cards for prior PJ7 operations.
PY0F, FERNANDO DE NORONHA. Tony, PY8IT, will
be here from December 8-10th and plans to be active as PY0FT. He
will concentrate on the digital modes (RTTY, PSK31, SSTV). QSL
via JA1ELY.
QSL INFO AND NEWS...
Taka, JR3TVH/6, was active on Miyako
Island (AS-079) during the past week (November 1-4th).
QSL via JR3TVH either direct or via the bureau.
MD4K. Dave, G3NKC, informs OPDX that he
will be acting as QSL Manager for any QSO in the CQWW SSB
Contest 2002 or IOTA 2002. Direct is preferred, but
bureau cards will also be accepted via G3NKC.
The logs for the recent S07L DXpedition
are now on-line at: http://www.ure.es.
CORRECTION/NOT MY MANAGER. It was
reported to OPDX two weeks ago that Dave, KZ8Y, was the
QSL Manager for Franco, TG9NX, because the 8th Area QSL
Bureau was receiving cards for Franco that were sent to
Dave (Please see OPDX.583 for details). However, Franco
states that this is incorrect and QSLs should only be
sent direct as per the address on QRZ.com.
These are the routes for QSLs for VC2C
for the CQWW SSB Contest, Zone 2 operation.
U.S. Stations - Direct via NB1B only.
VE Stations - Direct via VE3TPZ only.
Outside U.S. and Canada - Either NB1B or VE3TPZ.
Hard Copy 60M Reception Reports and QSL requests go via
VE3BY.
E-mail 60M Reception Reports go via: radiotoronto@yahoo.com
or nb1b@arrl.net
QSL Manager Alan, VK4AAR, wants to
remind everyone that he is now handling the QSL chores
for VK8XC and VK8DP. QSL both DIRECT to VK4AAR at the
address below. SAE appreciated but a
"greenstamp" is a must (an IRC can be used if
greenstamp is unavailable). His address is: Alan
Roocroft, PO Box 421, Gatton 4343, Australia.
Special event W0O was on the air from
Frankenstein, Missouri, on October 31st and November 1st,
to celebrate Halloween. The Mid-Missouri Amateur Radio
Club and the Warrensburg (Missouri) Amateur Radio Club
sponsored the Halloween special event. QSL to Tom
Hammond, N0SS. For more information, please visit the
Mid-Missouri ARC Web site at: http://www.mmccs.com/mmarc.
Enrique, XE1IH (ex-XE1LWY, QSL Mgr. of
XF4LWY and XF4IH), reports that on October 26th he
received from his printer a part of the QSLs for the
XF4IH DXpedition to the Cacaluta Island (IOTA NA-188). On
October 28th, Enrique began sending out a package of 300
QSLs. He hopes to have all QSLs out by the end of the
month. He thanks you for your patience.
S2, BANGLADESH. John, KX7YT, is expected to
be active this week as S21YV between November 8th and December
4th. Activity will be on 20/15/10 meters SSB and PSK31. QSL via
his home callsign.
S9, SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE. Paul/K1XM and
Charlotte/KQ1F will operate as S9MX from Principe from approx.
November 19-27th. They may operate from Sao Tome from November
28th through December 1st. Activity will include the CQWW DX CW
Contest.
SILENT KEY. Complete details have not been
available yet, but there was a report this past weekend that
Daniel, KL7Y, was killed in a motorcycle accident in Hawaii. OPDX
and its readers would like to send out our deepest sympathy to
Daniel's family and friends.
TJ, CAMEROON. A report states that Christian,
ex-TT8DX, should be going here and will be active between
November 15th and until the end of the year. No callsign or bands
and modes of operations were provided. QSL via F5OGL.
TN, CONGO. Paul, ON7UR, is reportedly in the
country as of October 30th. He is expected to receive a callsign.
His length of stay is unknown at this time. QSL via ON4ACA.
TT, CHAD. Pascal, F5PTM, is currently in
Djamena and is active as TT8ZZ until possibly December. Activity
will be on 80-10 meters on SSB/CW. He was heard this past weekend
on 15/12/10 meters CW sometime between 1200-1700z. Watch around
24910, 21016 and 28024 kHz. QSL via F5PTM.
WP3, PUERTO RICO. Look for Alfredo, WP3C, to
be active in the CQ World Wide DX CW Contest (November 23-24th)
as a Single Op/All Band/Low Power entry. QSL via W3HNK.
XW, LAOS (Update/Change). Champ, E21EIC,
reports that he will not be operating as XW1LLR in the CQWW CW
Contest as first announced. He will now be active as XW1IC and as
a Single Op/All Band/Low Power entry. He states that he will also
be active on 80 and 160 meters. Champ will only be using a 100
watts and plans to be active before and after contest. His
activity will also be on the WARC band. QSL via E21EIC; OK for
direct or RAST QSL Bureau.
XY, MYANMAR. Hiroo, XW2A, was not able to be
active as XY1M during the CQWW DX SSB Contest weekend due to a
bad cold. However, he is now active until November 12th from
Yangon. Activity will be on 160-6 meters CW/SSB. He was heard
this past weekend on 15 meters (21295 and 21031 kHz) between 1245
and 1545z. QSL via XW2A: P.O.Box 2659 Vientiane Laos.
YA, AFGHANISTAN. The last of the YA5T crew
(Mark, VK4KMT) has now left the country. As per the YA5T Web
page, "the operators are now all on a break, prior to going
on another assignment, or already there. This completes this
phase of there operation in Afghanistan. They may return, but at
a much latter date."
ZF, CAYMAN ISLANDS. Dan, N9XX, states he will
be active as ZF2RR outside of the CQWW CW Contest between
November 17-26th (as time permits). However, he will be involved
in a Multi-Op entry as ZF1A during the CQWW CW Contest. QSL ZF2RR
(2000 and 2002 ONLY) via N9XX CBA/QRZ/Buck.
ZL7C NOW QRT! (Excerpts from a press releases
by Lee, ZL2AL) The ZL7C team finished the CQWW DX SSB Contest and
went QRT as of 1015z on October 27th, and began a mad rush to
pack up all the gear and antenna systems to be ready for their
plane to New Zealand on Monday, October 28th. The flight from ZL7
to New Zealand with the gear totaling over a ton in the Convair
440 was expected to take about 3 1/2 hours. The team thanks all
the hams around the world that played "cat and mouse"
with them over the past two weeks. The provisional total number
of QSOs stands at 72,200, including some 5513 QSOs plus 88 dupes
logged in the CQWW SSB Contest. This includes 120 Band Zones and
300 Band Countries. Their entry in the CQWW Contest was on two
radios only and included operation on 10, 15, 20 and 40 meters.
QSL via: Kermadec DX Association ZL7C, C/O Ken Holdom ZL4HU, P O
Box 7, Clyde, Central Otago, NEW ZEALAND. The ZL7C log is
available on the Web site at: http://www.qsl.net/zl7c/.
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- OR - kb8nw@arrl.net. Use
the VOICE or FAX answering machine at 440-237-8208 which shares
the same phone line as BARF-80 BBS using a data/fax/phone switch.
To access: 1) Dial Number. 2) Wait for first ring (the second
ring should be a false ring from the fax/data switch box) and
then dial four quick ones ("1111"). (NOTE: Some FAX
machines that send single "BEEPS" every second will not
have to do this step.) 3) The phone will pick up and after the
"BEEP" leave your voice message or FAX.