OPDX Bulletin 1525 August 2, 2021
OPDX Bulletin 1525 August 2 2021

The Ohio/Penn Dx PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 1525
BID: $OPDX.1525
August 2 2021
Editor Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW
Provided by BARF80.ORG (Cleveland, Ohio)
Written/Sent from Strongsville, Ohio



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& ISWL, Sixitalia Weekly, VA3RJ & ICPO, VK5GR, VK6CQ, and ZL1AAO for
the following DX information.

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DXCC COUNTRY/ENTITY REPORT: According to the AR-Cluster Network for the
week of Sunday, 25th/July, through Sunday, 1st/August there were 209
countries active. Countries available: 3A, 3B8, 3D2, 3DA, 3W, 4J, 4L, 4O,
4S, 4U1U, 4X, 5A, 5B, 5H, 5R, 5T, 5W, 5X, 5Z, 6Y, 7X, 8P, 8Q, 8R, 9A, 9G,
9H, 9J, 9K, 9M2, 9M6, 9N, 9V, 9Y, A4, A6, A7, A9, AP, BV, BY, C3, C6, CE,
CE0Y, CE9, CM, CN, CP, CT, CT3, CU, CX, D2, D4, DL, DU, E5/n, E5/s, E7,
EA, EA6, EA8, EA9, EI, EK, EP, ER, ES, ET, EU, EX, EY, F, FG, FK, FM, FO,
FR, FS, FY, G, GD, GI, GJ, GM, GU, GW, HA, HB, HB0, HC, HH, HI, HK, HL,
HP, HS, HV, HZ, I, IS, J2, J5, J6, J7, J8, JA, JT, JW, JY, K, KH0, KH2,
KH6, KL, KP2, KP4, LA, LU, LX, LY, LZ, OA, OD, OE, OH, OH0, OK, OM, ON,
OX, OY, OZ, P2, P4, PA, PJ2, PJ4, PJ7, PY, PY0F, PZ, S0, S2, S5, S7, SM,
SP, ST, SU, SV, SV/a, SV5, SV9, T7, T8, TA, TF, TG, TI, TK, TU, TY, TZ,
UA, UA2, UA9, UK, UN, UR, V2, V3, V4, V5, V7, V8, VE, VK, VP2E, VP8, VP9,
VR, VU, XE, XU, XW, XX9, YB, YI, YJ, YL, YN, YO, YS, YU, YV, Z2, Z3, Z6,
ZA, ZB, ZC4, ZD7, ZF, ZL, ZL7, ZP, ZS

* PLEASE NOTE: The report "could" contain "Pirate/SLIM" operations or
  more likely a "BUSTED CALLSIGN". As always, you never know - "Work
  First Worry Later".

5E/CN22, MOROCCO (Special Event). Look for some Moroccan operators to
use the special prefixes "CN22" until August 8th, and "5E" between August
20-29th, for the celebration of the 22nd anniversary of the enthronement
of "His Majesty the King of Morocco Mohammed VI." The following stations
have been metioned on QRZ.com:
  5E8CE via CN8CE               CN22PG via EA7FTR
  CN22ATM via CN8ATM (d)        CN22QR via (B)
  CN22CE via CN8CE              CN22SG via EA7FTR
  CN22NIL via RW6HS             CN22ZG via CN8ZG
  CN22PA via CN8PA

5V, TOGO. A few sources are reporting that Andy, KB9IJI, will be active
as 5VJA (callsign correct) as of August through June 2023. Activity will
be with a FT-818ND, IC-735, into a MP-1 Super Antenna and homemade 40m
dipole.

5X, UGANDA. Paolo "Paul", IZ3QFD, has once again returned to be active
as 5X4E from Moroto, Uganda. Paolo works as a volunteer at St. Jude
Children's Care Home. The length of his stay is not known at this time.
Activity will be limited to his spare time. This past week was on 20
meters (14235 kHz, between 1800-1930z). PLEASE TAKE NOTE: One report
states Paolo does not QSL. Another report states QSL via his ARI Club
AGNO-Chiampo - IQ3CO.

9X, RWANDA. Members of the Holy Land DX Group (HDXG) will operate from
Rwanda signing 9X4X between November 24th and December 1st. Operators
mentioned are Mark/4Z4KX, Hilik/4X6YA, Ruben/4Z5FI, Ruslan/4Z5LA, Hanan/
4Z1DZ and Jan/4X1VF. They will run 3 stations on 160-10 meters using CW,
SSB, RTTY and FT8 (maybe SAT also). They will also participate in the
CQWW DX CW Contest (November 27-28th). QSL via Ruben, 4Z5FI. Special
thanks to Harald, DF2WO, for his outstanding support.

AT8, INDIA (LH Op). Operators Ramesh/VU2LU, Sridhar/VU3GLS, Madhu/VU3NPI,
Lion/VU2JHM, Krishnakumar/VU3UNO, Girish/VU3GDS, Murthy/VU2MTT (VU2VTI),
Mahesh/VU3FDT, Srikanth/VU2SBJ and possibly many others will be active
as AT8KLH from the Kapu Light House "Kapu" (ARLHS WLOL IND-091) during
the 24th Annual International Lighthouse/Lightship Weekend (ILLW) between
August 21-22nd (48 hours). QSL via VU2JHM.

CT8, AZORES. Giovanni, IZ2DPX, will be active as CT8/IZ2DPX from three
different locations in the Azores Islands (AF-003) between August 14-29th.
His schedule is as follows: Terceira Island [WW Loc. HM68jr] (August
14-19th), Faial Island [WW Loc. HM68po] and São Miguel Island [WW Loc.
HM77gs] (August 19-23rd). Activity will be on various HF bands using
SSB and the Digital modes. QSL CT8/IZ2DPX via IK2DUW or ClubLog.

DEFUNCT CARIBBEAN PREFIX PROPOSED (For South Orkneys, South Shetlands,
South Georgia & South Sandwich). Alan, VK6CQ (VK0LD, VP8PJ), reports the
following: Due to an oversight in the new communications legislation
recently introduced in the Falkland Islands, the VP8 prefix no longer
applies to the former Falkland Islands Dependencies (Antarctic Peninsula,
South Shetlands, South Orkneys, South Georgia, South Sandwich Islands).
  This impasse has been ongoing since 2017 when the Falklands government
abruptly stopped issuing VP8 licenses to DXpeditions and other amateurs
wishing to operate from the Antarctic, South Georgia etc.
  The logical solution would be to allocate new prefixes to the former
Dependencies and the strongest candidates would be VP0 for British Ant-
arctic Territory (BAT) because several nations already use 0 to indicate
an Antarctic station e.g. VK0, DP0, HF0 etc. and ZD0 for South Georgia
& South Sandwich Islands (SGSSI) because it is the southernmost of Britain's
Mid Atlantic territories (the others being ZD7, ZD8 & ZD9).
  Both these prefixes are available and have never been allocated before.
They are eminently suitable for these locations and are probably what
most DXers would prefer. Note that BAT and SGSSI are separate British
Overseas Territories and therefore each requires its own separate prefix.
The Falkland Islands Communications Regulator has never invited any public
consultation on this matter, nevertheless VP0 and ZD0 have been previously
suggested to him as the logical choices for these rare DX locations. Unfor-
tunately, these suggestions seem to have fallen on deaf ears.
  Instead, it is now rumored that the Falklands Government is about to
revive a defunct Caribbean prefix (VP4, formerly Trinidad & Tobago) and
apply it to two separate British territories in the Antarctic by sub-
dividing the suffix e.g. VP4 Axx for SGSSI (South Georgia and South
Sandwich) and VP4 Bxx for BAT (Antarctic Peninsula, South Orkneys & South
Shetlands).
  For more details, see the various posts on https://www.openfalklands.com/
  If you think that resurrecting a defunct Caribbean prefix for use in
the Antarctic and subdividing the suffix is a really bad idea and wish
to lobby for a proper solution with new prefixes to be implemented you
should contact the following Falkland Islands government officials as
soon as possible and make your sentiments known:
          regulator.telecoms@sec.gov.fk
          headoflegalservices@sec.gov.fk
  If the worldwide amateur radio community shouts loudly enough, we just
might get a couple of new prefixes and a satisfactory resolution to this
ongoing five year old stalemate.
                 -------------------------------------------

DXCC'S MOST WANTED (ClubLog). The "DXCC Most Wanted" entities list has
been updated on ClubLog as of July 27th. The list contains 340 entities.
The following are the top 26 entities:
   1. P5 DPRK (North Korea)     14. KH4 Midway Island
   2. 3Y/B Bouvet Island        15. ZS8 Prince Edward & Marion Islands
   3. FT5/W Crozet Island       16. PY0S Saint Peter and Paul Rocks
   4. BS7H Scarborough Reef     17. PY0T Trindade & Martim Vaz Islands
   5. CE0X San Felix Islands    18. KP5 Desecheo Island
   6. BV9P Pratas Island        19. SV/A Mount Athos
   7. KH7K Kure Island          20. VP8S South Sandwich Islands
   8. KH3 Johnston Island       21. KH5 Palmyra & Jarvis Islands
   9. 3Y/P Peter 1 Island       22. ZL9 New Zealand Subantarctic Islands
  10. FT5/X Kerguelen Island    23. EZ Turkmenistan
  11. FT/G Glorioso Island      24. FK/C Chesterfield Island
  12. VK0M Macquarie Island     25. YK Syria
  13. YV0 Aves Island           26. JD/M Minami Torishima

  There have been no changes in the "Top 26" since we last reported
  back on July 11th. The complete "DXCC Most Wanted"  entities list
  (340) is available at: https://secure.clublog.org/mostwanted.php

E5, SOUTH COOK ISLANDS. Bruce, ZL1AAO, is once again heading back to the
South Cook Islands. He is planning to activate Atiu Islad (OC-083) between
August 6-9th and Rarotonga Island (OC-013) between August 9-19th signing
as E51AAO. Activity will be holiday style mainly on 40 and 20 meters SSB.
Most likely place to find him is on the ANZA DX Net (14183 kHz at 0515z)
and will probably hang around after the net for some QSOs. His rig will
be a Yaesu FT857D with 75-100w (depending on PSU) into a SOTA beams linked
dipole. QSL via ZL1AAO, direct or by the Bureau. He is not sure about
using ClubLog yet. NO LoTW or Website. He states, "Unlikely to have
internet access from Atiu. May have occasional email via cellphone when
on Rarotonga. This is HOLIDAY first type operation so DXing takes second
place."

EA8, CANARY ISLANDS (SAT/Grid Sq. Op). Philippe, EA4NF, will be active
as EA8/EA4NF from the Canary Islands (AF-004) between August 1-14th.
Operations will be from Fuerteventura and Gran Canaria Islands. This
will be a satellite DXpedition to activate Grid Sq. IL27, IL28 and IL38
on both FM and Linear satellites. QSL via LoTW. For updates, watch Twitter:
                     https://twitter.com/EA4NF_SAT

EM8, UKRAINE (Special Event). Dima, UT8LN, from Kharkiv, will activate
special event station EM30L to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the
Independence of Ukraine. Length of activity is not known. QSL via UR6LF.

FO, FRENCH POLYNESIA (Reminder/Update). Yann, F1SMB, will be active as
FO/F1SMB from several different islands and locations between August
2-23rd. His schedule is as followings:
  August   2-6th -- Moorea (OC-046)     August 15-17th -- Rangiroa (OC-066)
  August  6-10th -- Tahaa (OC-067)      August 17-20th -- Kaharava (OC-066)
  August 10-12th -- Bora Bora (OC-067)  August 20-23rd -- Tahiti (OC-046)
  August 12-15th -- Tikehau (OC-066)

  Yann will be using an Icom IC-705 and a Yaesu FT-817ND into a HF Kits
mini end-fed antennas. This is primarily a QRP operation that will be on
SSB and FT8 using mostly 40m (7055, 7074, 7090 kHz) and 20m (14074, 14260,
14285 kHz). QSL via F1SMB, direct, by the Bureau, LoTW or eQSL.

FR, REUNION. Laurent, F1UCM, reports on QRZ.com that he is leaving Mar-
tinique Island, where he was signing FM4QH a fews week ago, and is now
heading to Reunion Island. He is expected to be active as FR4UB from
St. Paul.

FS, ST. MARTIN. Operators Gregg/W6IZT and Hal/W8HC are now active as
FS/W6IZT and FS/W8HC from Saint Martin Island (NA-105) until August 6th.
Activity will be on 60-6 meters using CW and FT8. Suggested FT8 (F/H)
frequencies are 7056, 10131, 14090, 18095, 21091, 24911 and 28081 kHz.
QSL via LoTW (preferred) or direct.

HS18, THAILAND (Special Event). Look for special event station HS18IARU
to be active through September 30th. Reason for activity is to celebrate
the 18th IARU Region 3 Conference (https://www.iarur3conf2021.org/) being
held in Bangkok between September 20-23rd. There is a lot of excitement
surrounding the opportunity of holding this innovative virtual conference
for the first time. Operators mentioned are HS1FVL, HS1JZT, HS2KWO, HS3NBR,
HS6MYW, HS8HEX, HS8NKB, HS0ONI, E20EHQ, E20MDN, E21EIC, E22UYH, E24OYI,
E25CRF, E25ETT and E29TGW. QSL via E21EIC or LoTW. QSL will automatically
be sent to all QSL Bureau.
 https://www.iarur3conf2021.org

IOTA NEWS. The following are IOTA operations that were active this past
week between July 26-31st (as per the DXCluster):

    IOTA     Callsign     Island/GROUP            Bands/Modes
   ------    ----------   -------------           ------------
   AF-004    EA8DHV       CANARY                  20m; CW
   AF-014    CT9ABV       MADEIRA                 30/20/17m; CW/SSB
   AF-016    FR8TR        REUNION                 20/17m; CW
   AF-018    IH9YMC       Pantelleria             15m; CW
   AF-019    IG9ITO       PELAGIE                 20m; SSB
   AF-022    ZD7FT        ST HELENA               17/12m; SSB
   AF-022    ZD7MY        ST HELENA               17/10m; FT8
   AF-070    ZS6VN        KARAS REGION            20m; SSB
   AS-004    5B4AIX       CYPRUS                  20m; SSB
   AS-007    JA0PI        HONSHU                  40m; SSB
   AS-007    JA1QOW       HONSHU                  17m; FT8
   AS-007    JA2HYD       HONSHU                  40m; FT8
   AS-007    JH1FSB       HONSHU                  20m; FT4
   AS-007    JH4JNG       HONSHU                  17m; FT8
   AS-007    JI1NJC       HONSHU                  20m; FT4
   AS-019    9V1ZV        SINGAPORE               20m; FT8
   AS-020    BX6ABC       TAIWAN                  20m; FT8
   AS-025    RI0FF        Iturup                  30/20m; CW/FT8
   AS-025    RI0FWA       Iturup                  40/30/20/17m; CW/FT8
   AS-053    HS0ZNV       MALAY PENINSULA WEST    20m; CW
   AS-066    R0LGY/P      Putyatin                20m; FT8
   AS-066    R3RRC/0      SEA OF JAPAN COAST      15m; CW
   AS-150    BG4OP        Lingshan                20m; CW
   EU-004    EC6PG        BALEARIC                20m; CW
   EU-005    2E0FMI       GREAT BRITAIN           17m; SSB
   EU-005    G4OWT        GREAT BRITAIN           40m; FT8
   EU-005    G6UT         GREAT BRITAIN           40m; SSB
   EU-005    M0DXT/P      GREAT BRITAIN           20m; SSB
   EU-005    M0TPT/P      GREAT BRITAIN           20m; SSB
   EU-008    MM0UMH       Inner Hebrides          30m; CW
   EU-014    TK5IH        CORSICA                 15m; CW
   EU-015    SV9RKU       CRETE                   17m; SSB
   EU-017    ID9/IW4EBS   Salina                  20m; SSB
   EU-021    TF2MSN       ICELAND                 20m; SSB
   EU-024    IS0SZU       SARDINIA                30m; FT8
   EU-031    IC8CQF       CAMPANIA REGION         10m; CW
   EU-042    DK9DK/P  SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN STATE NORTH WEST 20m; CW
   EU-049    SY8APQ       Lesvos                  20m; SSB
   EU-054    IF9A         Favignana               20m; CW
   EU-057    DA2W/P       Ruegen                  80/40/20/17m; CW/SSB
   EU-063    JW0W         Prins Karls Forland     20m; CW/FT8
   EU-067    SZ200ERS     KYKLADES                20m; SSB
   EU-079    LB5GI   MORE OG ROMSDAL COUNTY SOUTH 20m; SSB
   EU-082    RA1ZZ/P      BARENTS SEA COAST WEST  20m; CW
   EU-090    9A/S50O      Palagruza               30/20m; CW
   EU-090    9A/S58MU/P   Palagruza               20/17m; CW
   EU-090    9A21A        Palagruza               20m; CW
   EU-107    TM7P         PETITE                  30/20/17/15m; CW/FT8
   EU-111    GM3RCV       MONACH                  20/17m; CW/SSB
   EU-115    MI0JZZ       IRELAND                 15m; FT8
   EU-129    DK0GYB/P     Usedom                  40/20m; SSB
   EU-131    IK3PQH/P     VENETO REGION           40/20m; SSB
   EU-133    RK3AW/M      GULF OF FINLAND SOUTH   40/30/20/17m; CW
   EU-141    LM0POMOR     FINNMARK COUNTY EAST    20m; CW
   EU-144    ID8A         Cirella                 20m; SSB
   EU-147    R1MJ/P       WHITE SEA COAST         20m; SSB
   EU-147    RA1ZZ/P      WHITE SEA COAST         20m; CW
   EU-147    RA3AV/P      WHITE SEA COAST         20m; CW
   EU-153    R7AL/1       Kiy                     20m; CW
   EU-162    RA1ALA/P     Volostrov               20m; SSB
   EU-171    5P1KZX       JYLLAND NORTH           17m; FT8
   EU-174    SW8YA        MAKEDONIA/THRAKI REGION 20m; CW
   NA-015    CO7FR        CUBA                    40m; CW
   NA-015    CO2VK        CUBA                    20m; SSB
   NA-025    J88PI        THE GRENADINES          20m; SSB
   NA-026    KC0BRA       NEW YORK STATE          20m; FT8
   NA-027    VO1VK        NEWFOUNDLAND            17m; SSB
   NA-031    WC1N         RHODE ISLAND STATE      20m; SSB
   NA-065    KL7QK        WASHINGTON STATE NORTH  20m; CW
   NA-067    WB8YJF/4     NORTH CAROLINA STATE EAST 40/20m; CW
   NA-096    HI8RD        HISPANIOLA              15m; FT8
   NA-099    KP4JRS       PUERTO RICO             10m; FT8
   NA-104    V44RR        ST KITTS AND NEVIS      20m; FT4
   NA-105    FS/W6IZT     ST MARTIN               40m; CW
   NA-106    KP2B         VIRGIN                  40/20m; SSB/FT8
   NA-107    FM4SA        MARTINIQUE              30m; FT8
   NA-135    XE3BGM       CAMPECHE STATE          40m;
   OC-001    VK2OWD       Australia               20m; SSB
   OC-001    VK2SOL       Australia               17m; FT8
   OC-001    VK3CHI       Australia               30m; FT8
   OC-001    VK4KA        Australia               20m; SSB
   OC-001    VK4ZD        Australia               40m; FT8
   OC-001    VK6IR        Australia               15m; SSB
   OC-009    T88SS        PALAU                   20m; FT8
   OC-013    E51JD        Rarotonga               20m; SSB
   OC-016    3D2AG      VITI LEVU AND VANUA LEVU  17m; FT8
   OC-016    3D2USU     VITI LEVU AND VANUA LEVU  40/17m; FT8
   OC-021    YB0IBM       JAVA                    20m; SSB
   OC-021    YD1RPS       JAVA                    15m; FT8
   OC-022    YB9FAO       BALI                    20m; FT8
   OC-032    FK8GU        NEW CALEDONIA           20m; SSB
   OC-036    ZL1MRC       NORTH                   20m; SSB
   OC-036    ZL3IO        NORTH                   20m; FT8
   OC-038    ZL7DX        CHATHAM                 40m; FT8
   OC-088    9M6TMT       BORNEO                  20m; SSB
   OC-097    5W1SA        SAMOA                   17m; FT8
   OC-143    YC4AFL       SUMATRA                 20m; FT8
   SA-002    VP8ZMS       FALKLAND                40m; FT8
   SA-006    PJ4DX        BONAIRE                 20m; FT4
   SA-011    9Z4FE        TRINIDAD                17m; SSB
   SA-011    9Z4Y         TRINIDAD                20m; CW/SSB

  ** Thanks to the individuals who put the island/group and mode
     on their QSNs on their PacketCluster reports. The format we
     suggest is "Mode/IOTA#/Island or Group" (ex. FT8/OC-146/Celebes).

  AS-014.  (Canceled) Last week's operations by A44M/A43MI were canceled.

  AS-018/  By the time you read this, Russian Robinsons Club operators
  AS-025.  will be active as RI0FF from Iturup Island (AS-025) until
           August 3rd. The team will then move to Sakhali Island (AS-018)
           on August 3rd, and then be active on the air between August
           4-6th. Operators mentioned are Eugene/RZ3EC, Andrey/R6MG,
           Sergey/M0MSV, Sergey/RX3F, Vladimir/RN3BL and Daniil/R6LGT.
           QSL via ClubLog's OQRS (preferred) or RZ3EC (direct or Bureau).
           For more details and updates, see:   https://ri0ff.com/en

  AS-100.  (Canceled/Rescheduled) Last weekend's operation by 4X100AI
           from Akhziv Island was canceled due to bad weather. Operators
           Dov/4Z4DX, Hanan/4Z1DZ, Udi/4X6ZM, Eyal/4X1RE, Eli/4Z1NB,
           Eran/4X5KE, Dan/4Z5SL, Moshe/4X1DX, Jürgen/4Z5OI, Zvika/4Z1ZV
           and Zeev/4X5ZS have rescheduled their activity for August 7th,
           between 0500-1500z. Operations will be on CW, SSB, FT8 and
           QO100 satellite. QSL via 4X6ZM, eQSL, ClubLog and LoTW.

  EU-083.  Operators Mauri/IU1LCZ, Tony/IK1QBT, Mauro/IK1CJO, Claudio/
           I1NVU, Joe/I1WXY and Gabriele/IK1NEG will be active as IP1X
           from Gallinara Island (IIA L-018, IFFA 0285, WW Loc. JN44ca)
           on September 11th. They plan to have two stations active during
           the daylight hours on 40/20 meters using CW and SSB. QSL via
           the ARI Bureau or direct to IU1LCZ: Maurizio Vignola, Via Pineta
           52 fr.Cenesi, 17035 Cisano sul Neva (SV), ITALY.

  EU-121.  Members of the WestNet DX Group will be active as EJ7NET from
           Gola Island (WW Loc. IO55TC) between August 21-25th. Activity
           will be on 80-6 meters using CW, SSB and FT8. QSL via EI6FR.

  EU-153.  Operators Anatoly/RM2P, Gleb/RM5P and Peter/RQ3P will be active
           as RC3P/1 from Kiy Island between August 9-14th. Their main
           activity will be on 144 MHz during the Perseid meteor shower,
           but they also plan to be on the HF bands (mainly 40/20m).
           QSL via RM2P. Logs will be uploaded to (https://mydx.eu/)
           HamLog or LoTW. ADDED NOTE: As this was being written, DX-
           WORLD.net reports that Vasily, R7AL, is active from Kiy Island
           as R7AL/1 on August 1-2nd. Activity will be on 40/30 meters
           using CW with 100 watts into a vertical. QSL via ClubLog's
           OQRS.

  EU-162.  Mikhail, RA1ALA, is now active as RA1ALA/p from Volostrov
           Island (Murmanskaya Oblast, RRA RR-02-49, RLE-053, RDA MU-20,
           WW Loc. KP76EO) until August 7th. QSL via RA1ALA only direct
           or use PayPal.

  NA-096.  (Reminder) Massimo, HB9TUZ, will be active as HI9/HB9TUZ from
           Las Terransa, Dominican Republic, between August 1-30th.
           Activity will be on 40-10 meters SSB. QSL only via eQSL.

  OC-139.  Grant, VK5GR, reports that Tony, VK5AVB, is on the air with
           his new Foundation Class operator license (but expects he will
           upgrade soon), and is a permanent resident of Kangaroo Island.
             Tony, VK5AVB, reports on QRZ.com on July 28th: "I am the only
           current operator on Kangaroo Island and just set up my station
           a few days ago. There have been no permanent operators here for
           at least 20 years, and the DX here is amazing with very little
           QRM. I can work from the East to the West and love my DX as
           I'm on a hill with a 16m tower and plenty of ocean around me."
           QSL via the address on QRZ.com.

  SA-046.  Members of the Pernamuco Expeditionary Amateur Radio Group
           will be active as ZW7I from the Santa Cruz Environmental Pro-
           tection Area (WWFF PYFF-0373) on Itamaraca Island between
           2100z, September 17th, and 2100z, September 19th. The team
           mentioned is Fernando/PS8PL, Ronaldo/PS8RV, James/PU8ROT,
           Lucas/PY7AN, Jose/PY7BC, Jean/PY7BR, Ricardo/PY7RL and Wagner/
           PY7WM. Activity will be on 80/40/20/17/15/12/10 meters using
           CW, SSB and FT8. QSL via PY7WM, LoTW, eQSL and E-mail.

  PLEASE NOTE: Since the Webmasters of the  have
  decided NOT to post or dedicate a Web page to announce upcoming IOTA
  operations, PLEASE send your IOTA operations information to the OPDX,
  and we will post it here in an upcoming bulletin......

ISWL CALLSIGNS (For August 2021). The following ISWL club callsigns will
be used throughout the month of August 2021:
  GX4BJC/A - Operated by Geof, M0BAU, located in Great Sutton, Cheshire.
             (IOTA EU-005, WAB-SJ37 WLOTA-1841).
  GX4BJC/P - Will also be used by Geof during August.
  MX1SWL/A - Has not yet been allocated for use in August, but may be
             QRV during the month.

  Please QSL all GX4BJC and MX1SWL callsigns via Dick, M5DIK, and NOT
  the individual operator.

  GB75ISWL - Operated by Herbie, G6XOU, located in Walton on the Naze,
             Essex. (IOTA EU-005, WAB-TM22, WLOTA-1841). Please QSL
             GB75ISWL via Herbie G6XOU.
  All callsigns via the Bureau, eQSL.cc, or direct with return postage.
  (No IRCs in the UK). The I.S.W.L. is a member of the European PSK Club.
  All QSL info is on (www.iswl.org.uk) or (www.qrzcq.com) or 
  or via . NO LoTW.

JW, SVALBARD. Operators Mikhail/LB8CG and Lauris/LB1RH will be active as
JW/LB8CG and JW/LB1RH from Svalbard between August 5-8th. The main purpose
for this DXpedition is to activate 3 SOTA summits (depending on weather)
on August 5th and 7th. On August 6th and 8th, they will be active from
Longyearbyen. Activity will be on 40-17 meters using CW and SSB (possibly
other bands and modes). QSL via the Bureau.

JW0W SVALBARD DXPEDITION NEWS (Wrap-Up). Kenneth, LA7GIA, posted the following
on FaceBook (https://www.facebook.com/groups/288876866220488), July 28th
[edited]: JW0W log has been uploaded to M0OXO OQRS system today as well as
  ClubLog (no OQRS). Thanks to Charles for taking on this job!
    The complete log will be uploaded to LoTW ASAP.
    We made more than 16,000 Qs from this Arctic QTH in 4 days with 6
  operators which we are satisfied with.
    Signals were sometimes S9+ especially on the 20m VDA while signals
  were weak from time to time on other bands, also with flutter and
  difficult conditions. 40m had disappointing conditions, and 20m was
  our best band as predicted. 60m the last day was excellent!
    17m and also 30m showed to be good bands. 5% of QSOs were with Zone
  3, and 15% with Zone 25.
    We made 63% CW QSOs and 27% SSB and 10% FT8. Our antennas performed
  well, but during bad wx several antennas also fell down and the team
  were busy keeping the antenna farm up.
    Some team members also made individual QSOs with their own callsigns
  the last day JW7GIA, JW7THA and JW8OM - QSL for those callsigns via
  homecalls.
    We have received abt $1600 in donations while our budget was $16,000
  due to expensive vessel cost.
    Our paypal is (jw0wpk@gmail.com) if you want to contribute to cover
  some of the expenses. If you made an upfront donation, you will receive
  a direct card - no need to OQRS.
    Thanks for being in the pileup - we hade great fun working you!
    73 JW0W team

  ADDED NOTE (From Editor): If you go to their FaceBook page, there are
  some great photos to be viewed.....
             ------------------------------------------------

K4, UNITED STATES (Special Event). Members of the Alabama Contest Group
(ACG) will be active as K4A between 0000z, September 5th, 2021, and 2359z,
September 12th, 2021, to commemorate the 20th anniversary of 9-11. Activity
will be on various bands using CW, SSB and the Digital modes (RTTY/FT8).
For more details and updates, see Alabama Contest Group's Web site at:
                        https://alabamacontestgroup.org

KH9, WAKE ISLAND. Several sources are reporting that Stacy, KK4WZI, will
be active as KH9/KK4WZI from Wake Island (OC-053) in a few weeks (no
specific dates). Length of stay was not mentioned. He is going there to
work and is expected to return every 6 months. Activity will be on 40-10
meters using mostly FT8/FT4 (possibly SSB) with a Yaesu FT-891 transceiver,
Yaesu ATAS 25 antenna, and possibly vertical for 40-10m. Hopefully, more
details will be forthcoming.

MDXC PRESENTATION AVAILABLE ONLINE. A new Madison DX Club presentation
is now available online that took place during a MDXC meeting on July
13th. The presentation was by Rob Sherwood, NC0B, of Sherwood Engineering,
and was called "Transceiver Performance for the DX and Contest Operator."
The video runs approx. 1-hour 7-minutes long and can be viewed at:
               https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Tw1bgqudSQ
Link to PDF Presentation here: http://www.madisondxclub.org/NC0B_Rig_Test.pdf

OA7, PERU (Reminder). Alex, DD5ZZ, will be active as OA7/DD5ZZ from the
Cusco region in Peru between now and September 17th. Activity will be on
various HF bands (40-10m) using SSB and FT8/FT4, maybe some CW, with
High-Power into wire antennas. He mentions that he "might" use the call-
sign OA7/5P6G in the WAE CW/SSB (August 14-15th and September 11-12th)
and the WW Digi DX (August 28-29th) Contests. QSL via DD5ZZ, ClubLog's
OQRS or LoTW.

OY, FAROE ISLANDS. Michael, DF8AN, should be active as OY/DF8AN from
Torshavn until August 8th. Activity will be on 80-6 meters using CW and
the Digital modes. QSL via DF8AN, by the Bureau or direct. NO LoTW.

PROPAGATION FORECAST/REPORT (August 2-8th).......
  Aug/02nd AN      Aug/05th HN     Aug/07th AN
  Aug/03rd AN      Aug/06th AN     Aug/08th AN
  Aug/04th AN

   SOLAR REFERENCE KEYS/INDEXES AND GEOMAGNETIC REFERENCE
   ------------------------------------------------------
    NORMALITY               GEOMAG       K Values    Alpha
   -----------------        ------       --------    ------
   AN  - Above Normal       Quiet        K=0-1       0-7
   HN  - High Normal        Unsettled    K=2         8-15
   LN  - Low Normal         Active       K=3         16-29
   BN  - Below Normal       Minor Storm  K=4         30-49
   DIS - Disturbed          Major Storm  K=5         50-99
   VRY DIS - Very Disturbed Severe Storm K=6-9       100-400

    Meanwhile, check out the following Web sites for propagation:
     * VOACAP predication Web page at:  http://www.voacap.com/hf
           and      http://www.voacap.com/prediction.html
     * DX.QSL.NET Propagation page: https://dx.qsl.net/propagation
     * A daily HF radio wave propagation forecast can be found at:
             https://www.facebook.com/thomasfranklingiellaw4hm
     * SolarHam Web page:   http://www.solarham.net
     * Radio Propagation/Space Weather/Sunspot Cycle Information at:
                           http://sunspotwatch.com
     * Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) & National Oceanic and
       Atmospheric Adminisration (NOAA):
                       https://www.swpc.noaa.gov
         https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/solar-cycle-progression
     * News and Information About The Sun-Earth Environment:
                    https://www.spaceweather.com
     * Monthly propagation charts between four USA regions and twelve
       overseas locations are at:   http://arrl.org/propagation
     * Information and tutorials on propagation are at: http://k9la.us
     * Graphic propagation tool by DR2W: http://www.dr2w.de/dx-propagation
     * Point to point propagation at: http://www.predtest.uk/p2p.html
     * Real-time propagation at: http://www.predtest.uk
     * Also on Twitter: https://twitter.com/@GiellaW4hm

QSL INFO AND NEWS...................
    QSL-INFO from DB0SDX by Lothar, DL1SBF (www.qslinfo.eu) (July 25th
    and August 1st).... QSL-INFO from various sources provided by OPDX
  -------------------------------------------------------------------------
  3D2USU via 3D2USU (O/L)   FK8GU via EA5GL       OH0100AX via OH0A
  3F200NG via HP2NG         FR8TZ via F4FTV       OH0JV via DL7RV
  3Z0R via SP9SX            FR8UA via F4FTV       OH0V via OH6LI (d/L)
  3Z100ZOSP via SP9PSJ      FS/W6IZT via W6IZT    OH1/DL2VFR via DL2VFR
  3Z20NP via SP6RCG         FS/W8HC via W8HC      OL0W via OK1DSZ & (L)
  4S6RSP via EA5GL and (L)  G1A via M0NKR and (L) OL44FF via OK1VEI
  4X/OM2IB via OM2IB        G2L via G8ATD         OP0P via ON6DP and (L)
  5B/US0VA via US0VA        G5O via G8SRS and (L) OP7B via ON7BJ and (L)
  5E8CE via CN8CE           G5Q via G3SVL         OS1WFF via ON7PP (B)
  5Q5W via DL5SWW           GJ8A via G3XSV        OV7X via DL2JRM (B)
  5Z4BU via EA5GL           GM5DX via MM0NDX (L)  OV9M via DF9TM
  7Z1AL via EC6DX           GM7V via N3SL and (L) PA/ON4UP/P via ON4UP (L)
  9A/DL3NCI via DL3NCI   HB9/F5HTR/P via F5HTR (L/e) PA38EU via PA2TMS
  9A/DL4QB via DL4QB        HC6IM via EC5R        PA6AA via PB7Z
  9A/OM5MF via OM5MF        HF100HCH via SP9ZHC   PJ4/WW4LL via K4BAI
  9A/S50O via S50O          HF10ZPM via SP2ZCI    PT88CDC via PY6TV (d)
  9A/S51AC via S51AC        HF23MSAS via SP3ZIR   R15MAKS via UA3DJ
  9A/S58MU/P via S58MU      HH2JR via W3HNK       R20RTRN via R7AA
  9A302AA via 9A2AA         HS0ZJF via ON4AFU     R950A via RA9AEA
  9A8TQF via HB9TQF (B)  HS18IARU via E21EIC & (L) RI0FF via RZ3EC
  9J2BO via EA5GL           HV0A via IK0FVC       RI0FWA via RZ3FW
  A61Q via EA7FTR        IA5/IK2MMB via IK2MMB and (L) S5030PV via S50PV
  A92EE via EC6DX           IB1DCI/IT9 via IK1GPG S5130TA via S51TA
  AM1ASX via EA1IQM         ID8A via IK8PGM       SD1A via SM1TDE and (L)
  AP2MS via EA5GL           ID9/IW4EBS via IW4EBS SF1Z via SM0HEV and (L)
  B2/BY1CY via BD1KV        II3Y via M0OXO (O)    SM0S via SM5BAX
  BX30ARL via BM2JCC        II8BEN via IQ8EB      SN0RX via SP8BXL and (L)
  CB3R via XQ3SK            IM0/I2KQE via I2KQE   SP/PY5ZHP via SP7CVW
  CN22CE via CN8CE        IR9K via IT9DSZ and (L) SP60VHSC via SP3LPR
  CN22NIL via RW6HS         IS0/IK5EKB via IK5EKB SV/SQ9MDF/P via SQ9MDF
  CN22PA via CN8PA        J48J via SV1PMQ and (L) SV3/SV1EBS via SV1EBS (d)
  CN22PG via EA7FTR     I3DST/5 via JI3DST and (L) SV5//G2JL via G2JL
  CN22QR via (B)            JW0W via M0OXO (O)    SV5/SV1LK via SV1LK
  CN22SG via EA7FTR         JY4CI via K2AX        SV9/OE3GEA via OE3GEA
  CN22ZG via CN8ZG          JY5HX via E73Y        SW8YA via HA1YA
  CN8LAF via EA7FTR         KH6LC via (d)         SX200BOH via SV2BOH
  CO7FR via IK2DUW         KP2B via EB7DX and (L) SX2T via SV2DSJ (d/L)
  CS7/DO3HK via DO3HK & (L) L21RCA via LU4AA      SX8T via SV2CLJ (d)
  CT9/DL5CW via  DL5CW      LA/DF9PX via DF9PX    SY8APQ via PY2DY
  DA2W/p via DD2CW          LA/DK2BJ via DK2BJ    T7/DL4EA via DL4EA
  DK0A via DH8IAT and (L)   LA/DK2TG via DK2TG    TI2VVV via EC6DX
  DL/ON4UP/P via ON4UP (L)  LB5SG via M0OXO       TM21MAB via F5LPY and (L)
  DL25GDXF via DL8DH        LS8Y via IK2DUW       TM21OG via F8KGH and (L)
  EA6/EA3HSO via N4GNR     LZ/SQ9MDF/P via SQ9MDF TM7P via F4FET
  EA8/EA1IT via EA1IT       LZ70HSC via LZ2JE     TY5AB via EC6DX
  EA8/OG60BBM via OH0XX     MP5A via G3TXF (O)    VK100AF via M0URX (O)
  EI0IRTS via EI6AL         MX4Y via MX4Y (e)     VR2UNG via (L)
  EJ1E via EI5KF (d/L)      OC200R via OA4O       W9W via N9JA
  EM65QAE via UR6QS         OD5KU via EB7DX       XR85RG via (d)
  EM7U via UR7UT           OE/OK2PDT/P via OK2PDT YO/HA8BJ/P via HA8BJ (d)
  EN30UKR via UT4ULP and (L) OE100BL via OE4JHW and (L) YT165TESLA via YU1MM
  EP9SAD via RW6HS          OE100GOA/4 via OE1GOA ZC4GR via EB7DX and (L)
  EX8MCD via RW6HS (d/L)    OE7TIR via DJ7AO (B)

  (e) eQSL only  (d) direct only   (B) Bureau only  (*-B) DX's- Bureau
  (O) OQRS only  (C) ClubLog only  (L) LoTW only    (N) No QSL needed
  (I) No IRC     (P) PayPal        (NB) No Bureau   (n) no printed QSLs
  (**) QSL automatically via Bureau - do not send QSLs

  LOGS ONLINE (New/Updated) AVAILABLE ON CLUBLOG.ORG THIS WEEK......
  https://clublog.org/logsearch/3D2USU
  https://clublog.org/logsearch/9G5FI
  https://clublog.org/logsearch/JW0W
  https://clublog.org/logsearch/KL7RRC/2021

  NEW FEATURE ON CLUBLOG (Grid Square Maps): Michael, G7VJR, has announced
  the following on July 24th and 27th:
    24th: Hi folks -- Back in April when the satellite features of ClubLog
          went live, I started planning the grid square map feature too.
          This is basically aimed at VHF/UHF and satellite users, but it's
          available for all QSOs:    https://clublog.org/gridsquares.php
            Please remember that ClubLog only started collecting locators
          in April! The locators provided by ClubLog users are used to
          fill in, but for best results (if have locator squares in your
          ADIF file) you might like to clear, and upload in full.
            Have fun! The maps are pretty!
    27th: Hi folks --  A few small changes:
          1) ClubLog can now read in extra grids from the VUCC_GRIDS
             field, allowing more than one grid per QSO. This is to
             support crossing grids (i.e. QSOs where a station is on
             the exact boundary of grids).
          2) Merging now works. If you upload an ADIF which contains
             grids etc. then they are merged in. No need to clear your
             log anymore.
          3) Real time logging now returns "Updated" rather than "Dupe"
             when updates are made to an existing QSO.
          Thanks to Dave, AA6YQ, for the tip about VUCC_GRIDS and Dave,
          N9FN, for his (amazing) test log which helped immeasurably
          with this.

  NEW QSL ROUTE. Pedro, EA5GL, announced that he is now the QSL Manager
  for Muhammad Salman, AP2MS. QSL via LoTW or for a paper QSL via EA5GL.

  W6JPL QSL ROUTE. QSL via Joshua M Miller, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
  Amateur Radio Club (JPLARC), PO BOX 842, La Canada Flintridge, CA 91012,
  USA. Special event station W6JPL was active to commemorate the Apollo 15
  mission's 50th anniversary this past weekend.  

  QSLS RECEIVED VIA LoTW: C6ADX, F6BLP, G4RRA, GM2TT (EU-123), GM3RCV
  (EU-111), JH4UYB, JW0W (EU-063), JW7GIA (EU-063), MM8C (EU-111), NL0H
  (NA-040), PT7RF, S57AL, VE2CSI, VE3CKO and XV1X

  QSLS RECEIVED VIA MAIL: 5W1SA, 6O1OO, 7Q7RU, 7X2AC, 9Q1C, A25RU, AF2F/W4
  (NA-067), BG2AUE, C92RU, EP2HAM, FY4PU, HC2AO, OD5ET, OH0Z, PJ4KY,
  R207RRC, T6AA, TO1K, TZ1CE, XV1X, YI1SAL, Z37CXY, ZD7JC and ZL7DX

  QSLS RECEIVED VIA THE BUREAU: 4L5O, 4L8A, 4W6VA, 6V7D, 6W/AA1AC, 7Q7WW,
  7Z1JA, 9Y4/AI5P, A61C, A93JA, DU3DW (OC-042), E51BCP (OC-013), EY8MM,
  FO_AI5P, FS/K1XM, FS/W9ILY, HH2/N5JR, HK1NA, HK1R, J68GD, J6/K9AW,
  J73WA, K4A, KG4SS, KP2/NM2O, NE9U/KP2, OC4CW, P40L, P49Y, PJ2/N1ZZ,
  PJ2/NF9V, PJ2/W9VA, PJ4A, PJ4Z, PJ4/K4BAI, PJ4/NE9U, PY0FF, PZ5W,
  T47GDXC V26K, V31AT, VK9APX (LH), VK9CZ, VP5T, VP5/K0PC, VP9I, WP4L,
  YN2GA, YN5Z, ZF1A, ZF2LC, ZT6T and ZW5B

    --- We would like to see more QSL Bureaus (such as AS/US/SA/AF.. etc)
        send in their info....

R950, ASIATIC RUSSIA (Special Event). Look for special event station
R950A to be active from Troitsk, Chelyabinskaya oblast, Russia, until
September 30th. Activity is to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the
Troitsk Amateur Radio Club.

YB0, INDONESIA. Pri, YB0ECT, from Jakarta, will be active during the
CQWW DX CW Contest (November 27-28th) as a Single-Op/Single-Band (20m)/
High-Power entry. QSL via W2FB only!

Z6, KOSOVO. Rene, DL2JRM, will be active as Z68XX from Kosovo between
September 10-13th. Activity will be mainly on CW on various HF bands,
but he will also be in the Worked All Europe DX SSB Contest [WAE] (Sep-
tember 11-12th). QSL via DL2JRM.


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