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DX Bulletin No. 591 BID: $OPDX.591 December 23, 2002 Editor Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW
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VA3RJ & ICPO, VK4AAR and ZL4HU for the following DX
information.
SPECIAL NOTE FROM YOUR EDITOR. I guess many
of you were very surprised (as were my family, friends and
myself) when you first heard your editor was going to have
unexpected open heart surgery on December 7th. This actually all
began during the first full week of November (Friday the 8th)
with a simple "stress test" which finally lead to a
heart catheterization. During the time between my operation and
the stress test I learned one very important health fact:
Diabetics (which I am) usually do not feel heart pain. Also,
between the time of my stress test and operation, I have been
asked by several doctors the question: "DO YOU FEEL ANY
HEART PAIN OR HAVE YOU EVER FELT HEART PAIN?" My answer was
always NO! However, the heart catheterization showed something
that I was not feeling. I had four blockages in the left anterior
descending artery (some 70-80% and some 80-90%), however, the
heart muscle and the other two arteries were in good shape. Four
stents could have been put in but the doctor felt they would not
last and my best option was bypass surgery. A rare Saturday
morning operation was done on me to correct the problem. I had a
double bypass on the one artery (a vein taken from my left leg
and an antery from by chest area). The impression before and
after the operation I received from all the doctors and nurses
was that I was a walking time bomb. Just think, the week before
the operation I was shoveling show, climbing my tower and working
hard at work unloading and climbing railroad cars (I work at a
lumberyard).
Let me say that I am fine now. I have lost some 22 pounds and
naturally I am weak and tired, but I am recovering very well
(because I am 50 years young) according to the doctor. This
operation has done a lot to me phyically, mentally and
emotionally. My wife (Linda) was especially a real big help and
strong during all this, as my brother-in-law and his wife. I also
want to thank the MANY who E-mailed me get well wishes, cards and
flowers. Believe me the E-mail was overwhelming (over 12 meg when
I returned home) which included some 300 get well wishes. It took
me four days to catch-up on all the E-mail. It was truly
touching, and I did not realize how many friends I have
throughout the ham community. Thank you all. Also, a special to
John/K8YSE, Carl/K8AV and Dave/WB8APD for keeping the DX
community informed about my condition.
Finally, my family (wife/OPDX's chief proof-reader Linda,
Teddy [TJ], Katie) and I (KB8NW) would like to wish all DXers,
Contesters and OPDX readers a very "Happy Holiday and
Season's Greetings". Also, we would like thank the many who
have contributed information over the year (there are too many to
list). REMEMBER, without them there would not be an OPDX
Bulletin. I would also like to thank the many who sent holiday
greetings. I tried to answer some and wished I could answer each
one of them individually, but it would take a huge amount of
time. 73 and Have a Great Holiday de Tedd KB8NW. P.S. Now for a
little DX. I hope to be in the full swing of things next week.
DXCC COUNTRY/ENTITY REPORT: According to the
AR-Cluster Network for the week of Sunday, 15/December, through
Sunday, 22/December there were 225 countries active. Countries
available: 3A, 3B8, 3DA, 3V, 3W, 4J, 4L, 4S, 4U1I, 4W, 4X, 5B,
5H, 5N, 5R, 5U, 5V, 5W, 5X, 5Z, 6W, 6Y, 7P, 7Q, 7X, 8P, 8R, 9A,
9G, 9H, 9J, 9K, 9L, 9M2, 9M6, 9N, 9Q, 9V, 9Y, A2, A3, A4, A6, A7,
A9, AP, BV, BY, C6, CE, CE0A, CE9, CM, CN, CP, CT, CT3, CU, CX,
D2, 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, FY, G, GD, GI,
GJ, GM, GU, GW, H4, HA, HB, HC, HH, HI, HK, HK0/a, HL, HP, HR,
HS, HZ, I, IS, J3, J6, J7, JA, JT, JW, JY, K, KG4, KH0, KH2, KH3,
KH6, KH8, KL, KP2, KP4, LA, LU, LX, LY, LZ, OA, OD, OE, OH, OH0,
OK, OM, ON, OY, OZ, P4, PA, PJ2, PJ7, PY, PY0F, PZ, S2, S5, S9,
SM, SP, ST, SU, SV, SV5, SV9, T7, T8, T9, TA, TF, TG, TI, TI9,
TK, TN, TR, TT, TU, TY, UA, UA2, UA9, UK, UN, UR, V2, V3, V4, V5,
V7, V8, VE, VK, VK9N, VP2E, VP2M, VP2V, VP5, VP8/h, VP8/o, VQ9,
VR, VU, XE, XT, XU, XW, XX9, YA, YB, YK, YL, YN, YO, YS, YU, YV,
Z2, Z3, ZA, ZB, ZC4, ZD7, ZD8, ZD9, ZF, ZK1/s, ZK3, ZL, ZP, ZS.
* PLEASE NOTE: The report "could" contain
"Pirate/SLIM" operations. As always, you never know -
"Work First Worry Later" (WFWL).
3C, EQUATORIAL GUINEA. Alan, G3XAQ, informs
OPDX that he will be visiting Malabo between January 9-21st. He
expects to operate 160-10 meters (especially LF CW) with a K2/100
and wire antennas. Callsign 3C5XA has been requested. QSL direct
to G3XAQ CBA.
4W, EAST TIMOR. Earlier announcements of Dan
Holloway, VK8AN, planning to be active as 4W6AN have been put on
hold. Alan, VK4AAR, informs OPDX a new operation is planned, and
he will advise us later on the details. He is sorry for the
inconvenience.
5R8, MADAGASCAR. Ake, 5R8FU, has recently
been active on top band as well as 80 meters. Watch 1834 or 1836
kHz after 0150z through his sunrise and then he will move to 80
meters (around 3513 kHz until about 0245z). QSL via SM5DJZ.
9G, GHANA. Arno/DL1CW and Andy/DL3GA plan to
be active from Cape Coast from February 5-18th. The requested
callsigns are 9G5AP (DL1CW) and 9G5GA (DL3GA), there is no
confirmation for these callsign yet. Activity will be on 80-10
meters, including the WARC bands, and hopefully 6m, on modes CW,
RTTY and some SSB. Participation in the contests WPX (RTTY) and
ARRL-DX (CW) is also planned.
9N, NEPAL. Hugo, LA5YJ, is now active as
9N7YJ and is staying in Kathmandu. He is expected to stay through
February. He was heard on 30 meters usually after 0100z. QSL via
LA5YJ, direct ONLY.
9N, NEPAL. Just a reminder! By the time you
read this Kiyo, JH3PAS, should be back in Katmandu and active as
9N7AS until December 30th. Also, look for Kazu, JA8MWU, to be
active from the capital city as 9N7WU between December 30th and
January 6th. Both operators plan to be active on 160-6 meters.
9N7AS will operate SSB, CW, RTTY and PSK31, and 9N7WU will be
mainly on SSB only. QSL direct to their home callsigns or to the
JARL QSL Bureau.
ANTARCTIC TRIP. Reports indicate that Martin,
G3ZAY, is currently in route to be on a 3 week trip to the
Falklands, South Georgia, South Orkneys, South Shetlands and
Antarctic Peninsula. The exact landing dates and spots/bases will
be determined by weather and ice conditions. No special callsigns
were mentioned, but you may hear him from time to time signing
VP8DFK.
DXCC NEWS. Bill Moore, NC1L, ARRL DXCC
Manager, reports that the following operations are approved for
DXCC credit:
BQ9P -
Pratas Island (June 2002 operation). Please Note:
Some may have had this rejected in a recent submission.
If so, send an E-mail to dxcc@arrl.org
to have your record updated.
3XY7C -
Guinea (2002 Operation)
HG03, HUNGARY (Special Prefix). Tibor, HG4I,
informs OPDX that he will be using the special callsign HG03HNY
between December 20th and January 12th. The special event
callsign HG03HNY stands for: the 03 is the call area and the HNY
suffix is the abbreviation of the phrase Happy New Year. Activity
will be on all HF bands (including WARC bands) and 2 meters on
the following modes: CW, RTTY, BPSK, SSB, (FM on 29 MHz and 2m).
He will try to take a part in all HF contests during the activity
period. The stations are valid as a separate multiplier in the
HA-HNY activity contest (rules see on SM3CER contest sevice web
site: http://www.sk3bg.se)
QSL via only direct (SASE) to HG4I: Mr Tibor Szabo, A.R.S. HG4I,
H-2465 Rackeresztur, Budai u. 6., Hungary. ADDED NOTE: The
special QSLs are ready to send. Please send the QSLs for former
HG01HNY and HG02HNY to the same address above.
HS0, THAILAND. Charly, K4VUD, is once again
here visiting his wife's mother and father near Bangkkok. He is
signing HS0ZCW and will stay until Janaury 3rd. He has been heard
on 15 and 40 meters over the past week.
IOTA NEWS...
AS-079. Takeshi (TAKE), JI3DST, will be
active as JI3DST/6 from Miyako Island from December 28th
through January 5th. Activity will be on 40/17/15/12/10/6
meters SSB. Take likes you to QSL via the JARL Bureau.
For direct cards, send to: Takeshi Funaki, 2-18-26
Hannan-cho Abeno-ku Osaka-city, OSAKA 545-0021 JAPAN.
AS-084. Han, HL1VAU informs OPDX that a
group of HL operators (PDXC members who activated AS-093
on Apr.2002) are planning their 3rd IOTA activity from
Chu'Ja Islands. Activity is expected around the 4th
weekend of March. More details are forthcoming.
EU-004. Christian, DL6KAC, will be
active as EA6/DL6KAC from Mallorca Island (DIE: E-021)
starting December 25th until January 9th. Activity will
be on 80-10 meters mainly on SSB. He will use dipoles on
the high bands and an Inverted L for 40/80 meters using
only 350 watts. This will be a holiday style operation.
QSL via DARC bureau or direct to the address on QRZ.com.
OC-203. Steve, G4EDG, will be activating
one of the more rarer New Zealand IOTA numbers in January
2003. He will be active from Stewart Island as ZL4/G4EDG
from late January 17th for approximately 4 full days.
Steve will be active on CW only and running only 100w
with a YAESU FT900 (kindly donated by YAESU to ZL4HU some
years back for this type of operation). Steve will be
active mostly on 20 meters. Steve is a noted operator and
one of the ZL7 team. QSL via his home callsign G4EDG,
either direct or through the G4 bureau.
KH0, MARIANA ISLANDS. Nozomu, JE8KKX, will be
active from Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands (OC-086) as AH2K/KH0
from December 28-30th. Activity will be on 40-6 meters, RTTY. QSL
via JE8KKX direct with a SASE (or JARL Bureau is OK) to: Nozomu
Takahashi, 2-5 5-chome 18-jo Toko, Asahikawa, Hokkaido, 078-8358
JAPAN. NOTICE!! Please DO NOT send QSL to KH2 BUREAU or the Guam
address!!
KP2, U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS. John Walker, WZ8D,
informs OPDX that he and Joe Pater, W8GEX, are heading back to
the Caribbean December 30th through January 8th. They are staying
at Windwood on St. Croix (IOTA NA-106 and Grid Sq. FK-77). They
have been issued the call N8Z. They will operate 160-6 meters on
CW, SSB and PSK. QSL to WZ8D (SASE PSE or IRC and SAE).
LIGHTHOUSE ACTIVITY...
The Central Texas Contest Group, WA5DTK,
will be active between 0001 December 21st and 1159z
December 31st from various lighthouses located in Texas.
No other specifics were given. Look for them on 7260,
14270 and 21310 kHz. QSL via Barry Brewer, 603 Broken Bow
Drive, Round Rock, Texas 78681, USA.
NEW OFFICERS FOR 2003. Members of the
NorthEast Wisconsin DX Association serving NorthEast Wisconsin
and Upper Michigan elected the following officers for 2003:
George Croy, W9MDP - President
Mark Michel, W9OP - Vice President
Tom Prust, N9WI - Secretary
Robert Schrader, AA9GZ - Treasurer
Gerry Radke, WA9GON - Ass't Treasurer
John Meyer, NZ9Z - Membership Coordinator
Skip Caswell, KE9L - at large board member
Mike Lawrence, N9UA - at large board member
David Jaeger, WN9Q - at large board member
QSL INFO AND NEWS...
OOOPPPS. A slight typo was in OPDX.589.
We said,"Edwin Musto, ZS5BBO, informs OPDX that he
is not the QSL Manager for Ian, ZS9IL, anymore." It
should have been ZD9IL, not ZS9IL.
Toly, UT3UY, QSL Manager for 4K5CW,
4J6ZZ and 4J10TX, reports that finally all cards were
printed and he will try to send out all direct requests
during December. QSL via UT3UY: Anatoly Kirilenko,
P.O.Box 439/3, Kiev-151, 03151, Ukraine.
Andy, G3AB arrived back in the UK on
December 6th after 26 days of activity (single op) from
Freetown, Sierra Leone as 9L1AB. A total of 40362 QSOs
were logged on CW/SSB/RTTY on all bands 6m - 160m with
959 QSOs on 6m and 1265 QSOs on 160m. Only a dipole and
an inverted L antenna were used. A full report with
statistics and photos will appear on the website soon at:
http://www.g3ab.net/9l1ab.htm.
Direct QSL cards are already being mailed out. G3AB's
address is: Andy Chadwick, 5 Thorpe Chase, Ripon, North
Yorkshire HG4 1UA UK
Dave, G3NKC, informs OPDX that he will
be handling cards for MD6VL, in addition to MD4K, but
only for HF contest. The MD6V cards are on order MD4K
cards have arrived. All direct cards are up-to-date.
Check the Web site for further announcements and also
remote QSL requests at: http://www.md4k.com.
The JARL Bureau. Joe, JJ1BDX/3, informs
OPDX that the "JARL QSL Bureau will mandate all JARL
members to pay JPY 3600 (approx. USD 28 to 30) each year
for handling *each and all* non-JA callsigns including a
JA callsign with foreign prefixes, such as KH2/JJ1BDX or
F/JJ1BDX/P, effective July 7th, 2003. The bureau also
enforces this policy to all QSL card traffics for non-JA
callsigns through a JA QSL manager. This policy change
has been announced on the JARL News December 2002 issue.
Please contact JARL HQ Member dept. (email: kaiin@jarl.or.jp) for
the further details."
Alberto, LU6XQ, informs OPDX that he has
chosen Patrick, WD9EWK, as his QSL Manager. Please send
QSL cards for LU6XQ via WD9EWK (direct or through the QSL
bureau). More information is available at his web page
at: http://www.qsl.net/wd9ewk/qsl-mgr.html.
NOT THE QSL MANAGER. Steve, G3OAG,
informs OPDX that he has been receiving a few QSL cards
for 5H3RK via the Bureau. He is NOT the QSL Manager for
5H3RK. He hopes this does not turn into a flood of QSLs.
The correct route for 5H3RK is direct.
NOT THE QSL MANAGER. Ben, PA3EPG,
reports that he still received a lot of QSL card requests
for 4K5CW, 4K9CW and 4J4K. However, he is not the QSL
Manager for these stations anymore (for about the last 2
years now). He was only the QSL Manager for a couple of
months, so here are the details:
4K5CW - between August 16, 2000 through March 11, 2001
4K9CW - between October 30, 2000 through January 26, 2001
4J4K - between November 3, 2000 through January 30, 2001
Before and after those dates, he does not have any logs.
He receives a lot of request, for cards before and after
those dates and has sent all the cards to 4KCW directly.
Ben hopes you get a card back via the bueau or directly
from him, or his father. If you needed a card from one of
these stations, please send it directly to the station
via Callbook address or via http://www.qrz.com.
Activity by PV7G this past weekend was
from Itamaraca Island (SA-046, DIB-018). QSL via the
Bureau or direct to PY7XC at: Jemesson Faria, Rua Dhalia
228, AP-401, Recife-PE, 51020-290, Brasil.
You can now view the QSL cards for the
V63RE/V63WN operations from Nomwin and Ta Island
(OC-253/254) at: http://www.ddxc.net. Cards are ready
for sending out through the Bureau or direct from IT9YRE:
Nando Rubino, P.O.Box:30, I-96012 Avola (SR), Italy
RTTY NEWS. Marty, NW0L, informs OPDX that
barring any major blizzards, the state of North Dakota will be
activated during the ARRL RTTY Roundup Contest, January 4-5th, in
a portable operation by the team of NW0L, AE9B, K0LW and W0ZAP.
Contest callsign will be NW0L. QSL direct (with SASE) or via
bureau.
S2, BANGLADESH. Eric, VA7DZ, will be active
as S21/VA7DZ from St. Martin's Island (AS-127), January 3-4th.
Activity will be QRP with an Elecraft K2, Sigma-5 vertical. QSL
are 100% via VA7DZ with green stamp.
SPECIAL PREFIXES. Henry, SQ9MZ, informs OPDX
readers to look for the following twelve special event station,
to be active from Poland between December 15th and March 15th.
Activity is to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the breaking
of the Enigma machine code by the Polish cryptoanalysts and
mathematicians. More details on the Enigma Code and a special
"Enigma Award" (sponsored by the SP DX Club) visit the
following Web pages at: http://www.sp5zcc.waw.pl/en/enigma.html
and http://www.enigmahistory.org/enigma.html.
Look for the following stations to be active:
HF70E - QSL via SQ9AOJ
SN70E - QSL via SP6CDP
HF70N - QSL via SP7CVW
SN70N - QSL via SP6JKH
HF70I - QSL via SP6IHE
SN70I - QSL via SP5PPK
HF70G - QSL via SP2DNI
SN70G - QSL via SP1PBT
HF70M - QSL via SP2PI
SN70M - QSL via SP5ZCC
HF70A - QSL via SP9PRO
SN70A - QSL via SP9EVP
TI9, COCOS ISLAND. You only have a few more
days to work Jose, TI2JJP, as TI9JJP. He will be active through
December 25th. There was not much activity by him over the
weekend, but watch 14195, 21295 and 28495 kHz. QSL via PO Box
2048-2050, San Pedro Montes Oca, San Jose, Costa Rica.
V6, MICRONESIA. Bert, V73GOD, Bert, will be
active as V63USA from Kosrae Island (OC-059) between December
26th and January 1st. Activity will be mostly on 17/12/10/6
meters SSB, and possibly PSK. Bert will be active in his spare
time as this is a vacation. QSL via V63USA: P.O. Box 1480, APO AP
96555, USA.
VP6, PITCAIRN ISLAND. Ed, W2SN, informs OPDX
that he is scheduled to operate as VP6EM from Pitcairn Island on
February 4, 2003, between 1700 and 2359z. His length of stay was
not mentioned. Activity will be on 10, 15 and/or 20 meters SSB,
depending on propagation. QSL to home call.
VP6/D, DUCIE ISLAND. Information released on
the Central Arizona DX Associations mailing list stated that
Meralda, VP6MW, was confirmed by Kan, JA1BK, to be the CW
operator on 18 and 24 meters for the 2nd Ducie trip happening in
March. They leave Pitcairn Island around the 6th and will arrive
the 8th on Ducie. The ship will be the Braveheart again.
Operators mentioned will be Dave/VP6DB, Cookie/VP6AZ and
Meralda/VP6MW, 3 Japanese operators (one of them being Kan/JA1BK)
and a French operator. Length of stay was not mentioned. Many
details should be forthcoming.
XU, CAMBODIA. Look for Jaak, ES1FB, to be
active as XU7ACE from the city of Sihanoukville now through
December 27th. His operations will be limited. Activity will be
on all bands on SSB. He was spotted this past weekend on 7060,
21270 and 24950 kHz. QSL to home call.
YI, IRAQ. Steve, OM3JW, informs OPDX that his
son Mike, OM2DX, is the newest operator at the Slovak Embassy in
Baghdad. He will use the YI9OM callsign a few weeks, then he will
try to get other callsign (probably YI9DX). He is using a
TS-850SAT and IC-706, Logperiodic antenna on 10-30 MHz, a dipole,
an Inverted Vee on 40 and 80 meters and a long wire on 160
meters. He does have an amplifier (1kW), but it does not work on
160m. Mike will be active on CW/SSB/RTTY/PSK31, and he is active
every day after 2030z on 1832-1833 kHz. His stay in Baghdad will
be 2-4 years. The QSL Manager for YI9OM beginning November 28,
2002, is his father OM3JW.
SPECIAL NOTE BY EDITOR: If you are having a problem receiving
bounced mail by sending mail to me via kb8nw@barf80.nshore.org,
please send mail to me via kb8nw@arrl.net.
TNX de Tedd KB8NW
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