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Asunto: | [dxcolombia] Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin No. 745 | Fecha: | Domingo, 29 de Enero, 2006 20:03:20 (-0500) | Autor: | Oscar A. Gaviria <hk6dos @.......co>
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SB DX @ WW < KB8NW $OPDX.745 Ohio/Penn
DX Bulletin No. 745
The Ohio/Penn DX PacketCluster DX Bulletin
No. 745 BID: $OPDX.745 January 30, 2006 Editor Tedd Mirgliotta,
KB8NW Provided by BARF80.ORG (Cleveland, Ohio)
4L, GEORGIA. David,
4L1DA, will be active in the CQ WW RTTY WPX Contest (February 11-12th) as a
Single-Op/Single-Band (20m) entry. QSL via W7LPF.
8N, JAPAN (Special
Event). To celebrate the ARISS contact with the Yoneda-nishi Elementary
School in Takasago, Japan, look for special event station 8N3Y to be aired
February 1-28th. QSL via JARL bureau.
9A, CROATIA. Chris, HA5X, will try
to be active as 9A8XA between June 7-20th. His main QTH will be Mlini, near
Dubrovnik, but he is expected to occasionally do some IOTA/IOCA activity
depending on the weather, mood and family. QSL via HA5X.
ANTARCTIC
NEWS.................. ANTARCTIC SPECIAL EVENT. To celebrate the
10th anniversary of the Ukrainian Antarctic station, the
"Academic Vernadsky Base" (WAP UKR-01), several special
callsigns have been issued by the Ukrainian authorities to some
of the operators who were active in the past years from the
Ukrainian Base. Look for activity between February 3-12th, by
the following operators: EM10KY by UT1KY - QSL via
IK1QFM
EM10UA by UT7UA - QSL via home
callsign
EM10LV by UR8LV - QSL via home
callsign
EM10HO by UX2HO - QSL via home
callsign
EM10KGG by UR5KGG - QSL via home callsign EM10KY is actually
referenced for the WAP as WAP-33; the other stations will be
referenced shortly, and they will be valid for the WAP Awards,
including the brand new WAP A.S.E.A. of the ARI Cassino.
3RD
AAW NEWS. The Worldwide Antarctic Program (WAP) 3rd Antarctic
Activity Week (AAW) will take place between February 20-26th.
The annual event is to promote world-wide interest in the
Antarctic and to protect this continent. The following stations
have announced they will be operating from various Antarctic
bases, as well as special event stations, in this year's
AAW: 4O3ANT (WAP-22) II8ANT
(WAP-18) IU0ANT (WAP-19) TM7ANT
(WAP-34) AT3ANT (WAP-21) IO2MET
(WAP-23) TM0TAF (WAP-43) TM8ANT
(WAP-14) II0ANT (WAP-16) IO6ANT
(WAP-28) TM1ANT (WAP-37) TM8TAF
(WAP-42) II1ANT (WAP-32) IO8ANT
(WAP-13) TM2ANT (WAP-40) TM9ANT
(WAP-39) II2ANT (WAP-30) IO0ANT
(WAP-35) TM3ANT (WAP-38) TM0ANT
(WAP-08) II4ANT (WAP-17) IR0ANT
(WAP-10) TM4ANT (WAP-41) TO2ANT
(WAP-26) II5ANT (WAP-25) IR1ANT
(WAP-02) TM5ANT (WAP-29) UE6ANT
(WAP-24) II7ANT (WAP-12) IR8ANT
(WAP-05) TM6ANT (WAP-31)
Please listen to
operator's instructions for QSLing. More information is
available on the AAW at: http://www.ddxc.net/wap Also, look at
the ARI Cassino new WAP "Antarctic Special Event Award" (ASEA)
at: http://digilander.libero.it/aricassino Stations listed
above and other special event stations qualify for the
ASEA.
CN, MOROCCO. Jim, W7EJ, will be active as CN2R between March
16-29th. He will be active in the CQ WW WPX SSB Contest (March 25-26th) as
Single-Op/ Single-Band (80m) entry. His activity outside the contest will be
on the WARC bands and 6 meters EME. QSL via W7EJ.
E2, THAILAND.
Operator Tony, E21IZC, to be active from Thailand in the CQ WPX SSB Contest
(March 25-26th) as a Single-Op/All-Band entry. QSL via E21IZC
(QRZ.com).
FO & FO/M, FRENCH POLYNESIA AND MARQUESAS ISLANDS. By the
time you read this, Ely, HA9RE, is expected to be active from Nuku Hiva,
Marquesas Islands (OC-027 and DIFO FO-023), between January 28th and February
18th. His callsign for this operation will be FO/HA9G. He will also be active
for about ten days from Ahe Atoll, Tuamutu Archipelago (OC-131 and
DIFO FO-028), French Polynesia, starting February 20th. Activity is
planned for 160-10 meters CW, SSB and RTTY. QSL via HA8IB: Szabo
Karoly, Aradi u. 42, H-5525 Fuzesgyarmat, Hungary.
FT5W, CROZET ISLAND
(Update). Gildas, TU5KG, who is now back in the Austral Sea (in Southern
Indian Ocean) on a fishing boat, has received the callsign FT5WL for his
upcoming Crozet activity. Start looking for him possibly after February 3rd.
He is expected to travel around the Crozet Island area until early March
before heading back around Kerguelen area again until the end of
March.
HAM IN SPACE NEWS. Congratulations to International Space Station
(ISS) Commander Bill McArthur, KC5ACR, for achieving "Worked All States"
(WAS) and "Worked All Continents" (WAC)from NA1SS. He contines to work on
his DXCC as well. On Sunday afternoon, January 29th, just as this was
being written, your editor heard Bill state he now has 95 countries. ADDED
NOTE: Your editor would like to thank Bill for the QSO on Tuesday
morning, January 24th. PLEASE NOTE: An interesting event will be
taking place this week. OPDX readers may want to drag out the old 2 meter HT
for this event. Bill McArthur and his crewmate, Valery Tokarev, are scheduled
to do a space walk on February 3rd and will release "SuitSat-1". As the "ARRL
Letter" states, "--quite possibly the most unusual Earth satellite ever.
SuitSat consists of a surplus Russian Orlan space suit converted into
a transmit-only satellite with an FM downlink frequency of 145.990
MHz. Using the callsign RS0RS, it will transmit voice messages, telemetry
and an SSTV image on a nine-minute cycle as it orbits Earth. The
batteries powering the satellite are expected to last about a week, and
SuitSat's free-floating, decaying orbit should cause it to re-enter
Earth's atmosphere after some six weeks in space. The SuitSat signal should
be strong enough to hear using a VHF transceiver or scanner and a
simple antenna." For more details on this event and pictures of SuitSat,
please visit the following Web pages (Plenty of interesting
reading!):
http://www.suitsat.org
http://amsat.org
http://www.issfanclub.com/
http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/articles/BauerSuitsat/index.php http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2006/26jan_suitsat.htm
HB0, LIECHTENSTEIN. Kasimir,
DL2SBY, will be active again as HB0/DL2SBY from February 25th through March
4th. Activity will be on 160-10 meters, CW, SSB, RTTY and PSK31.
IOTA
NEWS......................... EU-125. Operators Jef/ON4ACA,
Francis/ON6LY, Marcel/ON6UQ and
possibly others
will be active from Roemoe Island (DIA NS-001 for
the Danish
Islands Award) from July 29th to August 5th. They
will be signing
OZ/homecall and hope to have a Danish callsign
for the IOTA
Contest (July 29-30th). QSL via their home
callsigns. More
information is forthcoming.
NA-062. Operator Jeff, VA3QSL,
will be active as VA3QSL/W4 from
Key West (USI
FL-040S, Monroe county, Florida), February
13-16th. His
activity will be near the IOTA frequencies on 20-10
meters SSB. QSL
via his home callsign, direct with SASE/SAE +
postage, or
through the bureau.
NA-178. Rick/K6VVA and Mike/K9AJ will be
active as homecall/6
from SouthEast
Farallon Island, February 14-16th. Activity
will be on 40-10
meters CW/SSB. QSL via N6AWD, by the bureau
or direct to:
Fred Stenger, 6000 Hesketh Dr., Bakersfield,
CA, 93309 USA.
Visit their Web page
at:
http://www.k6vva.com/iota/na178
SA-070.
Operators Mario/CE6NE and Marco/CE6TBN will be active as
CE5S from Santa
Maria Island (DICE reference ICE-502 for the
Chilian Islands
Award), February 8-10th. Activity will be on
40/20/17/15
meters SSB with some CW. QSL via CE6NE: Mario
Aranguiz, P.O.
Box 866, Temuco, Chile. More information is available
at:
http://www.ce6ne.cl/stamaria.htm
ADDED NOTE: This operation also counts for Isla Santa
Maria Lighthouse
(WLOTA LH-0543).
J7, DOMINICA. Operators George/K5KG (J75KG), Ron/KK9K
(J79RV), Jim/WI9WI (J79WI), John/W4IX (J79**) and Charles/K1XX (J79**) will
be active from February 11-21st. The group plans to be active as J7OJ in ARRL
DX CW Contest (February 18-19th) as a Multi-? entry. QSL J7OJ and J75KG
via KU9C. QSL all others via their home callsigns.
JW, SVALBARD.
Mathias, JW5NM, will be active from Spitsbergen Island (EU-026 and WLOTA
LH-0125) in the ARRL DX CW Contest (February 18-19th) as a Single-Op entry.
QSL via the information at QRZ.com.
JW, SVALBARD. Francois, F8DVD, is
getting ready for his 10th DXpedition to the Arctic. Look for him between
March 24-31st, to be active as JW/F8DVD from the Longyearbyen ARC, located on
the Spitsbergen Island, 78° North, and about a thousand kilometers far from
the geographic North Pole (EU-026, WAZ 40 and Grid Square JQ78TF). His
activity will be on all HF bands both CW and SSB. Francois will also enter
the CQ WPX SSB Contest (March 25-26th) as a Single-Op/Single-Band
(20m)/High-Power entry. His equipment consists of an ICOM 751 and a 500 watts
PA, into a 5 elements yagi on a 30 meters high tower. QSL via his home
callsign, through the French REF-Union Bureau or direct, w/SAE + 1 IRC (or 1
USD for EU, and 2 USD for elsewhere) to: Francois Bergez, 6, Rue de la
Liberte, F-71000 MACON, France.
NP2/WP2, U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS. Tony, N2TK,
will be at the Windwood, WP2Z, contest station on St. Croix from February
22nd through March 8th. He will be active in the ARRL DX SSB Contest (March
4-5th). QSLs for WP2Z go to KU9C. Tony mentioned that he will probably also
make some contacts during the previous weekend on the CQWW 160M SSB Contest
(February 25-26th). Before and after the contests he will use the N2TK/NP2
callsign. QSL this call to his home callsign. Tony mentions that this may be
the last contest from Windwood as it is to be sold by the end of
March.
OM, SLOVAK REPUBLIC. Members of the LBCC will be active as OM7M in
the ARRL DX CW Contest (February 18-19th) as a Multi-2 entry. QSL via
OM3PA.
PJ4, NETHERLANDS ANTILLES. Operators John/K4BAI and
Jeff/KU8E will be active from Bonaire (SA-006) as PJ4/homecall from
February 14-21st. They will be operating the in the ARRL DX CW Contest
(February 18-19th) as PJ4R. Please QSL PJ4R via K4BAI.
PY0S, ST. PETER
AND ST PAUL ROCKS. Joca, PY0S/PS7JN, is now active from the scientific
Brasilian base on St. Peter and St. Paul Rocks until the end of the first
week in February. The base is composed of a small house that does not support
more than 4 people. Joca's friend Renner, PY7RP, was informed that due to a
big storm on the rocks this past weekend, Joca's PC has gotten wet and
stopped working. During the day, the sea waves often collide with the rocks
making a big spray of salt water all over the rocks. Fortunately, Joca's
radio was in a safe place during the storm (under the radio table), and it
seems the radio has not suffered any kind of damage. Joca will keep working
on SSB with just 100w using a 160m dipole tuned for on all other bands.
However, he is now logging on paper and there will be no more digital mode
activity until he repairs his PC. INTERESTING NOTE: Joca has made a QSO with
the International Space Station (ISS) on Saturday, using a portable VHF radio
with just some watts of power.
QSL INFO AND
NEWS.................. QSL BUREAU ACTIVITY ON A DECLINE? Jay Slough,
K4ZLE, W8 Incoming QSL Bureau Manager, provided OPDX with his annual
report on the ARRL's 8th Area Bureau (2005) activities. The ARRL
Central 8th Area Incoming QSL Bureau received approximately 110,905
QSL cards in 2005 for redistribution. This is down almost 20% compared
to 138,236 handled in 2004. They handled 154,054 cards in 2003. From
these numbers and trends, you can see that LoTW and decreasing
sunspots are affecting QSL volumes. (Could it also be a decreasing
population of active DXers?) The monthly breakout is as
follows:
Jan. - 6,361 May - 16,102 Sep. -
4,676 Feb.
- 8,083 Jun. - 5,417 Oct. -
4,387 Mar.
- 10,401 Jul. - 11,321 Nov. -
18,773
Apr. - 8,947 Aug. - 10,891 Dec. -
5,5466 PLEASE NOTE: It would be interesting to hear from other area
QSL Bureaus to see if they are experiencing the same decline. QSL
Bureau Managers are welcome to send a small report to
OPDX.
Phil, G3SWH, is pleased to announce that he has taken over
the QSLing duties for 9G5XA and 3C5XA effective immediately. He has
copies of all the past logs and is awaiting delivery of cards from the
operator, G3XAQ. Direct requests with SAE and adequate return postage
is preferred, but E-mail and bureau requests will also be processed,
but please be aware that the bureau system takes a very long time!
Phil's E-mail address
is:
phil@g3swh.demon.co.uk
7Q7RM LOG CLOSING.
Allan, G0IAS, QSL Manager for Ron MacFarlane, 7Q7RM, who died last
year, has announced that he will permanently close the logs on Ron's
many years of operation from Malawi later this year. If you need a
card, it is suggested that you contact him soon.
QSL HS0ZDJ via
W2YR. John, W2YR, was operating as HS0ZDJ in the CQ WW 160 Meters
Contest this past weekend from Pattaya Beach, Thailand, about 180 km
south of Bangkok as Single-Operator/High-Power entry. ADDED NOTE:
Permission was applied for and was received from Thailand's National
Telecommunications Commission (NTC) on Monday, January 23rd, for
operations on 160 meters during the CQ Worldwide 160 Meters CW Contest
last weekend (January 28-29th) with a frequency allocation of
1800-1825 kHz. Several Thailand-based stations were expected to be
active during this contest, including RAST club station HS0AC (QRZ.com
address) and HS0ZGL (QSL via G3TMA).
Logs for Gildas,
TU5KG, last activity from Gabon as TR8CR are now available
at: http://LesNouvellesDX.free.fr
SA3/SM3, SWEDEN. Operators
Ulf/SM3RAB and Tomas/SM3WMU will be active as SM3D in the ARRL DX CW Contest
(February 18-19th) as a Multi-Single/High- Power entry. Both operators will
also be active as SA3D in the ARRL DX SSB Contest (March 4-5th) as a
Multi-Single entry. QSL both activities via SM3WMU; bureau is
preferred.
SPECIAL EVENT. Pete Rayer, ISWL Life Vice President, wants to
remind everyone that the International Shortwave League (ISWL) continues
with their 60th (Diamond) Anniversary celebrations throughout the year. If
you missed the "GB6SWL" activity this past weekend, look for it to be
active again on February 4-5th and 11-12th. Herbie, G6XOU, will be the
main operator from Walton on the Naze, Essex. Other February GB6SWL
activities are scheduled as follows: February 18-19th - Dick,
M5DIK, will be the main operator from
Watford,
Hertfordshire.
February 25-26th - Phil, G4DMS, will be the
main operator from
Towcester,
Northamptonshire.
Also look for GB60SWL to be active on Sunday,
February 12th, from the Harwell ARS Rally at Didcot, Oxfordshire. For more
details, including the QSL information and Awards, please visit:
http://www.iswl.org.uk
TI, COSTA RICA. Operators
Mike/W9RE, Mark/N5OT, Mike/NT6X and Hal/N4GG will be active as TI5N for ARRL
DX CW Contest (February 18-19th) as a Multi-2 entry. QSL via W3HNK. The team
will also be active as TI5/homecall on all bands from February 14-25th. QSL
via the operator's home callsign.
V3, BELIZE (IOTA Op). Gerd/DJ4KW and
Gisela/DK9GG currently in Belize as V31YN and V31GW, respectively, will
activate Southwater Caye (NA-180), February 1-8th as V31YN/P and V31GW/P.
Activity will be on 40 meters and higher on CW and RTTY. QSL via their home
callsigns.
V4, ST. KITTS AND NEVIS. Operatots Bob/AA1M and Mike/W1USN
will be active as V44/homecall from the island of St. Kitts between March
2-10th. Activity will be on all bands 80-10 meters CW, SSB and PSK31. All
QSLs go to their home callsigns.
WP3, PUERTO RICO. Alfredo, WP3C, will
be active in the CQ WW RTTY WPX Contest (February 11-12th) as a
Single-Op/All-Band/Low-Power entry. His activity will also count for the
WLOTA as LH-2802. QSL via W3HNK.
YI, IRAQ (Remote Station). Brad, K6WR,
informs OPDX the W7DXX InterNet Remote Base Group now has an InterNet Remote
Base system operating in Baghdad, Iraq, under the callsign YI9DXX. It is
active on 75 meters in the DX window about 23 kHz and on 20 meters with 13-16
kHz. For more details on the operation, please visit:
http://www.w7dxx.com
ZK1, SOUTH COOK ISLANDS.
Jim, W1EMT, has comfirmed dates to be here between April 29th through May
20th. No other details were
provided.
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