The Ohio/Penn Dx 9acketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 508
BID: $OPDX.508
April 23, 2001
Editor Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW
Provided by BARF-80 BBS Cleveland, Ohio
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Thanks to the Northern Ohio Amateur Radio Society, Northern Ohio DX Association, Ohio/Penn PacketCluster Network, AB5K & the AR TelNet Clusters Network, KT1J, K2KW, K3SWZ, W3UR & The Daily DX, K4VUD, N4AA & QRZ DX, K7BV, K8YSE, N8BJQ, 4Z5AY, BA1DU, DJ9IN, DL1EK & DX News Letter, EA7FTR, EA8AVB, F5NQL, F6AJA & Les Nouvelles DX, G3SXW, GM4FDM, JF6OJX, JI3DST, JT1KAA, PY7ZZ, S53R, SM5BFJ, SM7AED, VA3RJ, VE3BX, VK4CP, VK4FW, YS1AG, Z36W, ZK1CG, ZL1AMO and Prodromos Hytiroglou for the following DX information.
NOTE FROM THE EDITOR:
Linda and I would like to thank the many who sent
congratulation messages on OPDX's celebrating its 10th anniversary in
publication. We hope to continue to provide you with a possible new...
Best 73 de Tedd/KB8NW and Linda/XYL.
DXCC COUNTRY/ENTITY REPORT:
According to the AR-Cluster Network for the
week of Sunday, 15/April, through Sunday, 22/April there were 226 countries
active. Countries available: 3A, 3B8, 3D2, 3V, 3W, 3X, 4J, 4L, 4S, 4X, 5A,
5B, 5H, 5N, 5R, 5X, 5Z, 6W, 6Y, 7Q, 7X, 8P, 8Q, 8R, 9A, 9G, 9H, 9J, 9K, 9M2,
9M6, 9N, 9Q, 9V, 9Y, A2, A4, A6, A7, A9, AP, BV, BY, C2, C3, C5, C6, C9, CE,
CE0A, CE9, CM, CN, CP, CT, CT3, CU, CX, D2, D4, DL, DU, EA, EA6, EA8, EA9,
EI, EK, EL, EP, ER, ES, ET, EU, EX, EY, EZ, F, FG, FJ, FK, FM, FO, FO/A,
FP, FR, FW, FY, G, GD, GI, GJ, GM, GU, GW, HA, HB, HB0, HC, HI, HK, HK0/a,
HK0/m, HL, HP, HR, HS, HZ, I, IS, J2, J3, J5, J6, J7, J8, JA, JT, JW, JX,
JY, K, KG4, KH0, KH2, KH4, KH6, KH8, KL, KP2, KP4, LA, LU, LX, LY, LZ, OA,
OD, OE, OH, OH0, OK, OM, ON, OX, OY, OZ, P2, P4, PA, PJ2, PJ7, PY, PZ, S2,
S5, S7, S9, SM, SP, SU, SV, SV5, SV9, T7, T8, T9, TA, TF, TG, TI, TK, TL,
TN, TR, TU, UA, UA2, UA9, UK, UN, UR, V2, V3, V4, V5, V7, V8, VE, VK, VK9M,
VK9N, VP2E, VP2V, VP6, VP8, VP8/o, VP9, VQ9, VR, VU, XE, XT, XX9, XZ, YB,
YI, YK, YL, YN, YO, YS, YU, YV, Z2, Z3, ZA, ZB, ZC4, ZD7, ZD8, ZF, ZK1/s,
ZL, ZP, ZS
There were 39 CQ Zones available during the past week.
CQ Zones that were not active are: 2
There were 53 ITU Zones available during the past week. ITU Zones
that were not active are: 3,4,15,21,22,23,24,25,26,31,34,35,43,
58,59,68,69,70,71,72,74,75,90
* PLEASE NOTE: The report "could" contain "Pirate/SLIM" operations. As always, you never know - "Work First Worry Later" (WFWL). OPDX InterNet Subscribers will receive an additional bulletin (due to its size) with a complete breakdown and "DXCC/Entities Chart of Activity".
2000 DXCC YEARBOOK IS OUT
Many have began receiving the "2000 DXCC
Yearbook" and the ARRL has put out another excellent publication for
members involved on the DXCC program. The yearbook not only has the top
"100 Most Need DXCC Entities" and the DXCC Annual List, but great
articles by Wayne/N7NG, Martti/OH2BH and Carl/N4AA. There is also,
an article and interview with Bob Eshleman, W4DR, the 2000 DeSoto Cup's
winner. The Top 10 Most Wanted Entities are:
1 - P5 North Korea 6 - H40 Temotu Province 2 - BS7H Scarborough Reef 7 - BV9P Pratas Island 3 - E4 Palestine 8 - VU4 Andaman & Nicobar Islands 4 - FO/A Austral Islands 9 - 7O Yemen 5 - FO/M Marquesas Islands 10 - A5 Bhutan
3W, VIETNAM (Possible New IOTA)
Look for Alan/BA1DU, Jin/BA4TA, Liao/BA7QT
to team up with Bac Ai/3W6AR and Hau/3W6LI to activate Tam Island (new
IOTA) from Vietnam. Tam Island is located in the South China Sea, about
12''10'N and 109''15'E. The team will use the callsign 3W7D and plans to
operate from April 26th April to May 1st. They will set up two stations
and work on CW and SSB on the normal IOTA frequencies from 40-10 meters.
Their equipment will include FT-990 and TS-50 transceivers, GO-2KW linear
amplifier, Cushcraft R5 vertical and multiband dipole antennas. The 3W7D
team is supported by The Beijing DX Club, Chinese Radio Sports Association,
The Vietnam Amateur Radio Club and sponsored by Island Radio Expedition
Foundation Inc. QSL via BA1DU (E-mail: ba1du@arrl.net ). Send directly
to: P.O.Box 8091, Beijing 100088, CHINA, or Chinese QSL bureau.
4U, UNTIED NATIONS HQ (Update)
Henry, KT1J, informed OPDX that:
"Yes, we had 4U1UN on the air in PSK and SSTV for a short time again last
Friday (April 13th). (We initially ran some tests back in February). It is
anticipated that 4U1UN will be on in the digital modes fairly regularly in
the near future, once a few computer issues have been resolved, and antenna
improvements have been made."
6Y1, JAMAICA (Attention Prefix Hunters!)
The rare prefix of 6Y1A will be
activated by Tom/N6BT, Fred/KE7X, Walter/N6XG and Ken/K2KW in the CQ WPX
CW Contest, May 26-27th, 2001. Outside the contest, look for operations
using their homecall/6Y5 from May 20-29th. They will use KW amplifiers
on 40-6 meters, and vertical arrays will be provided by Force 12. Special
emphasis will be given on the WARC bands and 6m outside the contest. QSL
6Y1A and K2KW/6Y5 via WA4WTG, others via their home callsigns. Questions
go to Kenny, K2KW at: k2kw@prodigy.net
For information, visit the Web page: http://www.k2kw.com
AP, PAKISTAN
Robert, S53R, informs OPDX that he wil be starting a new
assignment with the U.N. beginning in May and will start in Pakistan. He
will try to sign AP2ARS as much as possible again. Operation will be on
40-10 meters, including the WARC bands, almost exclusively on CW. Robert
told us that other operations from the region are also possible, and he
will keep us posted.
BEACON CALLSIGN CHANGE
Yacov, 4Z5AY, informs use that the 4Z5AY 6 meter
beacon located in Tel-Aviv has a new callsign. Look for 4X4SIX to be
active on 50.080.20 MHz. More details are available at the Web site:
DAYTON DX DINNER BANQUET (Update)
Steve Bolia, N8BJQ, informs OPDX that
at the moment, all tickets for the DX dinner have been sold. All orders
on hand have been filled and due to space constraints, no more can be sold.
It is possible that some may become available just prior to the dinner.
Also, Chuck Brady, N4BQW (3Y0C), will be the featured speaker and will
talk about his 3Y expedition. For those that want to know more about
Chuck's real job they can find it at:
FH, MAYOTTE
According to Ted, JJ1LIB, who operated as S07U, 5T5U and
8Q7JY, he will be active as FH/JJ1LIB from April 29th through May 4th.
Ted will use a TS-570 plus an IC2KL(500W), a 2 element HB9CV yagi for
20-10 meters, and a 6 element yagi for 6 meters. For the lower bands,
he will use wire antennas. Operations will be on CW, SSB, and RTTY.
The QSL for FH/JJ1LIB should be sent to JN1HOW.
H40RW WRAP-UP
Ron, ZL1AMO, informs OPDX that he is back home slowy
recovering, and he has completed his H40RW DXpedition to Temotu on April
6th. He made about 11500 QSOs which includes about 300 on 6 meters (this
was a suprise for Ron). Ron states that the weather there was really
really hot and also extremely wet with constant electrical storms with
deafening thunder. He also mentioned things have really changed in Honiara
since his last visit in 1990. He also thanked OPDX for the write up on
his DXpedition and congratulated OPDX on its ten years of dedication.
HK0, MALPELO ISLAND
Pedro, HK3JJH/HK0M, continues to be very active
on 75-10 meters, usually not working split. He will be there until
May 7th. QSL via N4AA.
HR, HONDURAS
Wolf, HR1BY, is active from Valle de Angeles on 6 meters.
He is working QRP, only 8 watts. Check around 1830z and 2330z. QSL via
EA7FTR.
HS, THAILAND
Charly, K4VUD, will be active from Bangkok as HS0ZCW from
April 26-28th. He states to look for him on the higher bands.
IOTA NEWS
AS-079. Take, JI3DST, will be active from Miyako Island (Miyakojima
Hirara-City Okinawa-ken) as JI3DST/6 from April 27th through
May 6th. Activity will be on 80/40/17/15/12/10/6/2 meters on
SSB (he is planning SSTV/RTTY). QSL via the Bureau.
EU-030. Klaus, DL7UXG, will be active from Bornholm Island as OZ/DL7UXG/p
from August 5-18th. Activity will be on 80/40/30/20/17/15/12/10
meters, using CW and SSB. QSL via DL7UXG.
EU-047. Karl, DJ9IN, reports that DA0IMD was active from Borkum Riff
Lightvessel during the "International Marcoi Day" this past
weekend. Look for more activity from here using the callsigns
DL0KBM and DL0BRF.
EU-094. (Update) Team TM5N will be operators F2FZ, F4AJQ, F4BUX, F4BTP, F4TTR, F5FG, F5AGB, F5IKO, F6DOP, F6EGG, F8BUI, F8CTY, F8UHU and F9IE. Activity will be from St. Nicolas Island (Glenan Islands/DIFM AT-10) from April 26th through May 1st. They then will be active as F6KOP/P from Cigogne Island (DIFM AT-61) on April 28th or 29th. Operations will be on 160m-23cm. QSL via F6KOP.
EU-127. Felix, DL5XL, will be active and signing DL5XL/p from Helgoland Island, July 28-29th. Activity will be on 80/40/20/15/10 meters, using CW only. He plans to participate in the RSGB IOTA Contest as a Single OP/24hr/CW/Island Class entry. QSL cards are "OK" via the bureau. Further information is available at:
EU-148. The "Castres DX Gang", consisting of operators F5AUB, F5OSN,
F5XX, F5RVI, F5DBX, F5UOE, F5BJW, F5BKB, F4CLO, F5JBR and F5VV,
will be active from Fort Brescou Island, May 24-28th. Activity
will be on CW/SSB, all bands 80-10 meters including the WARC
bands. The will use the callsign F5XX/P, however, there will
be a special entry in CQ WPX CW Contest CW using the callsign
TM5B. QSL via F5XX direct CBA or via French REF Bureau.
Other reference numbers for this operation are:
French Metropolitan Islands Award - DIFM ME001
World Light Houses Award - 0500
International Light Houses Society - FRA 015
French Forts and Castles award - DFCF 34001
EU-174. Will, N2DH, will operate as SV8/N2DH from Thassos, from April 27th through May 4th. Operation will be on 20-10 meters SSB with some possible 75 meters operation. QSL direct to home callsign N2DH.
OC-171/OC-172/OC-187.
Bill, VK4FW, reported this past week that he had to change his
planned Queensland operation from OC-138, OC-171 and OC-172
slightly. Due to problems associated with OC-138, he has made
the following arrangements. By the time you read this, he should
be active from North Coast Centre Group (OC-172) on Monday, April
22nd, for 3 days. From there, he will then go to North Coast
(North) Group (OC-187) for 3 days. From there he will head south
to activate the North Coast (South) Group (OC-171) for 3 days.
As this trip is not funded, Bill would appreciate if you
could help a little when QSLing. He will spend most of his time
on CW on all bands 80-6 meters.
JW, SVALBARD (Rare IOTA)
Terje, JW3OHA, reports that he and others are
planning/arranging a DXpedition to a rare Arctic island and are looking
for operators. The operation is planned to take place this year from
May 31st to June 9th from Prins Karls Forland (IOTA EU-063). If interested,
check out the Web page:
PY0F, FERNANDO DE NORONHA
Dennis, K7BV, k7bv@aol.com will operate
from Fernando de Noronha, May 24th through June 1st. He will sign with a
special callsign throughout the DXpedition. Dennis will be active in the
CQ WPX CW Contest, most likely entering as a SOABHP category. After the
contest he will be very active on all bands 160-6 meters, generally on
CW. Rod, WC7N, wc7n@gb.wave.net will serve as Pilot Station, assisting
Dennis, helping 9BDXCC chasers fill empty bands. Logs will be posted on
web site:
QSL INFO AND NEWS
Carl, N4AA, editor of "QRZ DX" reports that there has been some confusion
on the callsign for the QSL Manager for 3V8SM and 3V8SQ. John, K1XN,
of the GoList, tells Carl that the information he received was 3V8SM
via DL1DBF: Manfred Wiedemann, Am Feldberg 43, D-57334 Bad Laasphe,
GERMANY.
The correct address for 3W2KF (operated by F5PBL) is: Claude Terrier, 18 allee du Mail, 92360 Meudon la Foret, France.
Robert, S53R, informs OPDX that all direct requests for E4/S53R have been answered. All contacts made will also be confirmed via bureau when he is back home for a holiday in July 2001. Many requests for his recent operations as AP2ARS, EY8/S53R and UK8AXA were received. QSLs are being printed and will also be answered during the next holiday. Do not send duplicate requests.
Fran, EA7FTR, reports that he is the QSL Manager for the following stations: CE3HKF, HR1BY, HR1RGA, HR1RQF and ZP6EM.
It is reported that Ken, N8KR, is having printer problems on his QSL cards for his October 2000 operation from FP land. He states to please stand by and QSLs will be out as soon as he receives them. Also, his XYL wants the dining room table back!
RAC CORRECT ADDRESS. Fred, PY7ZZ/PY0FZ, informs OPDX that there is a bad listing of his RAC address. The correct address is: Fred Souto Major, Rua Almedia Belo 241/302 - Bairro Novo, Olinda, PE 53030-030, Brazil.
Leif, SM5BFJ, informs OPDX that he is QSL Manager for 5X1D, 9Q5TE, 9U5D and 9X/SM5DIC. The QSL information has been "via SM0BFJ", but from now on the QSL information is "via SM5BFJ". His address is: Leif Hammarstrom, PL 1053, SE-730 91 Riddarhyttan, SWEDEN.
SPECIAL EVENT
Look for the Mongolian special event station JU1O to be
active from Ulaanbaatar between May 5-13th. We contacted Khos, JT1CD,
explained what the special event is for and he stated that JU1O will be
active during the "National Technical Olympiad". The children of the
High Schools of the Mongolia will compete in these championships (which
are Amateur radio direction finding, aeromodelling, Ship modelling and
Car modelling... etc). QSL via JR0CGJ: Takashi Shimizu, P. O. Box5,
Tateshina Kitasaku, Nagano 384-2305 JAPAN.
TT8, CHAD
Look for Eric, F5JKK, to be active starting the 2nd or 3rd week
of May. He has asked for the callsign TT8JE again. Eric prefers 6 meters
using and FT 847 w/100 watts (maybe more!) into a 5 element Yagi antenna.
He states to listen for his CQ on 50.110 kHz and will begin listening on
50.200 kHz (5 to 10 up). His operations will be mainly CW, but there will
be some SSB if conditions are good. Eric will be running a beacon using
25 watts on 50.096 kHz. The beacon will send: VVVVV DE TT8JE JK72MC --
(5'') and break (5''). IMPORTANT! Eric reports that he worked many stations
in 1998, however, in 2001, he states, "NO dupe or I'll cancel old QSO.
Listening carefully on my frequency, don't loose time for you and all
others (Sample: When I say Alpha Bravo NO others like Alpha Kilo...).
Education and courtesy, no need to say more." Eric will be on HF using
the same radio but with a R7000, dipoles and loop antennas. His modes
of operation will be RTTY/PSK31 and will try SSTV and CW. He suggests
to look for him on the WARC bands and especially on 10 meters. QSL via
F6FNU.
TX0, CHESTERFIELD ISLAND (Update)
Andy, YS1AG, informs/reports to OPDX
that he has received the following information from Kan, JA1BK, about
the upcoming TX0 operation. Kan states that rumors of the upcoming TX0C
DXpedition being cancelled is FALSE. Only Jacky/F2CW, and Akinori/JA4EKO
have dropped out of the DXpedition. There will be only four operators now,
Georges/FK8FS, Daniel/FK8FU, Dany/FK8VHY and Philippe/FO3BM. Activity
is scheduled to take place April 27th through May 2nd, on HF and the 6
meters band. Pilippe will be the only operator that will listen to 6
meters using a 7 element beam and a FT-100D plus a small amp. All QSLs
via JA1BK.
VK9C, COCOS-KEELING ISLAND
Dennis/G3MXJ, Roger/G3SXW and Nigel/G3TXF
plan to be active from here as VK9CXJ, VK9CXW and VK9CXF, respectively,
from April 28th through May 5th. Activity will be on all nine bands,
CW only. As many other DXpeditions will be active during that week,
there are two suggested frequencies for each HF band. They will try
to always be on one or the other of them: 10108/118, 14008/018,
18078/088, 21008/018, 24898/908 and 28008/018. On the lower frequencies,
try 7008, 3508 and 1825 kHz. For their propagation and other details,
check the web site: http://www.G3TXF.com/dxtrip/vk9cxf/vk9c.html
QSL via home callsign.
VK9M, MELLISH REEF
After three days of sailing, the VK9ML team landed
on the Mellish Reef Thursday, April 19th at 2321z. According to a press
release by Adam, VK4CP: "There was some concern that Mellish Reef may
not exist as such anymore as it has been a few years since the last
DXpedition and there have been several cyclones in that area in recent
years. Mellish Reef is only 1 metre above high tide, as was the case
when the team arrived." The team is expected to be active until April
24th. Look for them on various bands. For more details on the Mellish
Reef Site Survey DXpedition have a look at the web site:
VP8, FALKLAND ISLANDS
By the time you read this, the Scottish team of
Gav/GM0GAV, Rob/GM3YTS, Tom/GM4FDM and Jack/GM4COX should be active as
VP8SDX until May 8th. Activity will be on all bands 160-10 meters. Their
suggested frequencies are:
CW - 1823.5*, 3503, 7003, 10103, 14023, 18073, 21023, 24893, 28023
SSB - 1843*, 3793, 7053, 14193, 18123, 21263, 24923, 28493
RTTY - 14083, 21083, 28083
PSK31 - 14069
* Other frequencies will also be used to accommodate specific country
sub-bands (e.g for Japan).
Their goal is to make 30,000 QSOs with two stations on the air. There
will be lots of low band activity besides the HF. They plan to keep the
WARC bands busy. There will be (as they state) "gallons of CW, a few pints
of SSB, a glass or two of RTTY, and maybe a 'wee dram' of PSK31. Their
pilot station will be Chris, GM3WOJ. You will be able to send your
feedbacks, comments and suggestions to them via E-mail at:
vp8sdx@talk21.com
QSLs can be sent via the bureau, E-mail or direct to GM4FDM: Thomas Wylie,
3 Kings Crescent, Elderslie, Renfrewshire, PA5 9AD, Scotland. Check out
their interesting Web page at:
VQ9, CHAGOS ISLANDS
VQ9IO has been active on 24904 kHz at 1445z and
21017 kHz between 1430-1530z.
Z3, MACEDONIA
Venco informs OPDX that since April 1st, he has changed
his callsign from Z31JA to Z36W. He can usually be found on 40/20/17
meters CW after 2230z or on 10 meters after 1400z. QSL via NN6C, or the
QRZ.com and CBA (using his old callsign). Venco states any contacts with
him for skeds, info... etc, can be made via his E-mail address at:
z31ja@mt.net.mk
ZK1, NORTH COOK ISLAND
Victor, ZK1CG, reports to OPDX that Tuatai, ZK1MA,
is back in Manihiki, North Cook Island after his long stay in Rarotonga,
South Cook as ZK1CY. Tuatai is mainly a CW operator using FT-747GX and
dipoles for antennas. His home and radio gear/antennas were completely
wipe off the Atoll a few years ago during a hurricane that destroyed 85%
of the Atoll. He is slowly recovering from this, Victor/ZK1CG sent Tuatai
the FT 747GX to use with battery power. Victor is now operational from
South Cook thanks to W7VV (Roger and Sue) who so kindly sent him a rig
that he had as a spare. Victor states that they will be donating some
antennas to Tuatai after their October CQWW SSB Contest operation. What
Tuatai needs now is new a mike for his rig. If you have an old (not too
used) mike for his FT-747GX laying around, please let Victor know and he
will make arrangements to send it to Tuatai. Victor's E-mail address is:
sales@computers.co.ck
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AB5K AR-Cluster Network DXCC/Entities Chart of Activity For the week of Sunday, 15/Apr - Saturday, 21/Apr Nmbr Nmbr Band of Days of DXCC Stations Spots Activity the Week Modes ---- ------- ----- ----------------------------- ------------- ---------- 3A 2 9 .20. .15. .10. .T.W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY 3B8 4 37 .30.20. .15.12.10. M.T.W.T.F.S. CW.SSB.RTTY 3C 5 9 .6 M.T. .F.S. CW. .RTTY 3D2 7 53 .40. .20. .12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY 3V 3 77 .80.40. .20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY 3W 4 11 .15. M.T.W. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY 3X 1 2 .10. .S. .SSB. 4J 7 22 .20. .15. .10. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY 4L 13 44 .80.40. .20.17.15.12.10. M.T.W.T. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY 4S 9 73 .40.30.20.17.15.12. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY 4W 2 7 .6 M. .T.F.S. .SSB. 4X 79 235 160.80.40. .20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY 5A 1 12 .17.15. M. .T. .S. CW. .RTTY 5B 28 126 .40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY 5H 3 46 160.80. .30.20. .15. .10. M.T.W.T.F.S. CW.SSB.RTTY 5N 6 36 .40. .20.17. .12.10. M.T.W.T.F. .S CW.SSB.RTTY 5R 7 46 .20.17.15. .10. M.T.W. .F. .S CW.SSB.RTTY 5X 2 31 .15.12.10.6 M. .S.S .SSB. 5Z 6 15 .20.17.15.12.10.6 M. .W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY 6W 3 84 .15.12.10.6 M. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY 6Y 5 11 .20.17. .10.6 M. .T.F.S.S .SSB. 7Q 7 72 .17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY 7X 9 50 .30.20.17.15.12.10. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY 8P 11 26 .20. .10. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY 8Q 4 273 160.80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY 8R 5 24 .20.17. .12.10. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY 9A 36 111 160.80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY 9G 2 3 .20. .15. .T.W. .SSB. 9H 18 39 .40. .20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY 9J 7 47 .20. .15. .10.6 M.T.W.T. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY 9K 9 101 .20.17.15.12.10. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY 9M2 9 41 .40. .20. .15. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY 9M6 4 22 .17.15. .10.6 .T.W.T.F.S. .SSB. 9N 2 5 .20. .15. .T. .T. .S. .SSB. 9Q 1 65 .17. .12. M.T. .S CW.SSB.RTTY 9V 13 75 .20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY 9Y 9 21 .20. .15.12.10.6 M.T.W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY A2 5 48 .12. .6 M.T. .T. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY A3 0 0 A4 8 44 .20. .12.10.6 M.T. .T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY A6 3 9 .20. .6 M. .W. .S CW.SSB.RTTY A7 1 1 .10. .W. CW. .RTTY A9 3 9 160. .20. .12.10. M.T.W.T.F. CW.SSB.RTTY AP 9 71 .20.17.15.12.10. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY BV 34 85 .80. .20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY BY 30 109 .30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY C2 1 1 .20. .S CW. .RTTY C3 8 20 .20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W. .F.S. .SSB. C5 5 15 .20. .15. .10.6 M. .F. .S CW.SSB.RTTY C6 1 6 .10. M.T. .T. .SSB. C9 2 27 .10. M.T. .F.S.S CW. .RTTY CE 25 83 .40. .20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY CE0A 2 2 .10. .F.S. CW.SSB.RTTY CE9 2 15 .40. .20. .15. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY CM 30 104 .40.30.20.17.15.12.10. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY CN 10 33 .20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY CP 7 50 .80. .30.20.17.15.12.10. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY CT 33 49 160. .40.30.20. .15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY CT3 9 33 .30.20.17. .12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY CU 13 28 .20.17. .12.10.6 M.T.W. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY CX 33 92 160. .40.30.20. .15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY D2 4 31 .40. .20. .15. .10. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY D4 1 9 .20. .T.W. .F.S. .SSB. DL 131 253 160.80.40.30.20. .15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY DU 39 128 .80.40. .20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY EA 140 328 .80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY EA6 17 48 .80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY EA8 35 74 160. .30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY EA9 8 81 160.80.40. .20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T. .T. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY EI 16 25 .80. .30.20.17.15. .10. M.T. .T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY EK 8 25 .20.17.15. .10. M.T. .T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY EL 1 1 .15. .T. .SSB. EP 9 42 .20. .15. .10. M.T.W.T.F.S.S .SSB. ER 8 30 .40.30.20.17.15.12.10. M.T.W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY ES 3 12 .20. .12.10. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY ET 5 17 .15.12.10.6 M.T. .T. .S CW.SSB.RTTY EU 16 31 .80.40. .20.17.15. M.T.W.T.F.S. CW.SSB.RTTY EX 10 67 .30.20.17.15.12.10. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY EY 8 68 .40.30.20. .15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY EZ 8 23 .80. .20. .15. .10. M.T. .T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY F 78 172 .80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY FG 6 22 .20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY FH 1 1 M. CW. .RTTY FJ 2 12 .12.10. M. .T. .S .SSB. FK 20 113 .80. .30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY FM 9 23 .40. .20. .15. .10.6 M. .W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY FO 12 131 .20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S .SSB. FO/a 2 28 .40. .20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY FP 1 4 .80. .W. .SSB. FR 12 98 .40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY FW 1 53 .40. .20. .15. .10.6 M.T. .T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY FY 3 17 .40. .20. .15.12. .6 M. .T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY G 98 315 .80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY GD 7 13 .20. .15. .10.6 M.T.W. .F. .S CW.SSB.RTTY GI 18 26 160. .30.20. .15.12.10.6 M.T. .T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY GJ 5 10 .20.17. .6 M. .W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY GM 24 49 .40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY GU 9 22 .20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY GW 16 20 .80.40.30.20. .15. .10.6 M. .W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY H4 1 1 .6 .S. .SSB. HA 31 53 160. .40.30.20.17.15.12.10. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY HB 16 31 .80.40.30.20. .15.12.10. M.T. .T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY HB0 2 6 .40. .12.10. M. .W. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY HC 7 29 .40. .20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W.T. .S CW.SSB.RTTY HC8 3 12 .6 M.T.W. .F. .S CW. .RTTY HI 7 26 .80.40.30.20.17. .6 M.T. .T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY HK 23 47 .40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY HK0/a 14 67 .40. .20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY HK0/m 12 276 .80.40. .20.17.15.12.10. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY HL 55 121 .80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY HP 8 22 .20. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY HR 11 25 .30.20. .15.12.10. .T.W. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY HS 14 61 .20. .15. .10. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY HZ 5 37 .20.17. .10.6 M.T.W.T. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY I 141 391 160.80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY IS 16 76 .40.30.20.17.15.12. .T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY J2 7 63 .20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY J3 2 5 .20. .10. .T. .S CW.SSB.RTTY J5 2 2 .20. .F. .SSB. J6 2 7 .40. .20. M. .T.F.S. .SSB. J7 1 1 .10. .F. .SSB. J8 3 43 .20. .12.10. .T. .T.F.S. CW. .RTTY JA 257 449 160.80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY JT 5 89 .40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY JW 6 54 .20.17.15.12.10. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY JX 1 28 .20. .15. .10. M. .F.S.S .SSB. JY 6 29 .20. .12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY K 340 459 160.80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY KG4 3 6 .40. .20. .10. .T.F.S. CW.SSB.RTTY KH0 10 45 160. .20.17.15.12.10. M. .T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY KH2 6 54 .20.17.15. .10.6 .T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY KH4 7 228 .80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY KH6 33 108 .80. .20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY KH8 6 32 .20.17. .6 M.T.W.T. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY KL 8 17 .40. .20.17.15.12. .W.T. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY KP2 6 34 .40.30.20.17.15.12.10. .T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY KP4 35 61 .40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY LA 18 22 160.80. .30.20. .15. .10.6 M.T.W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY LU 106 232 160.80.40. .20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY LX 16 29 .30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY LY 7 7 .20.17.15. .10. .T.W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY LZ 28 52 .80.40. .20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY OA 6 18 .20.17. .10.6 M.T.W.T. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY OD 16 100 .30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY OE 36 123 .80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY OH 22 29 .80. .30.20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY OH0 9 188 160.80.40.30.20.17.15.12. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY OK 60 101 .80.40.30.20.17. .12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY OM 24 33 .80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY ON 24 50 .40. .20.17.15.12.10.6 M. .W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY OX 3 6 .20.17. .6 .T.W. CW.SSB.RTTY OY 4 11 .40.30.20.17.15. .6 M. .W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY OZ 22 44 160. .40.30.20.17.15.12. .6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY P2 6 40 .30.20. .10.6 M. .W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY P4 3 51 .20.17. .12.10.6 M.T.W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY PA 30 41 .80.40.30.20. .10.6 M.T. .T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY PJ2 4 14 .30. .15. .10.6 M.T. .T.F.S. CW.SSB.RTTY PJ7 5 9 .20. .15. .10. M.T.W.T.F.S.S .SSB. PY 137 403 160.80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY PY0F 3 14 .6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY PY0S 1 1 .20. .T. CW. .RTTY PZ 4 32 .80. .30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY S2 1 10 .15. .W.T.F.S. CW.SSB.RTTY S5 27 51 .80.40.30.20. .15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY S7 12 176 .40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T. .S CW.SSB.RTTY S9 2 2 .20. .T. .S .SSB. SM 43 109 .80.40.30.20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY SP 39 56 .80.40.30.20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY SU 14 109 .20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY SV 35 98 .40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY SV5 5 5 .40. .20.17. .10. M.T. .S .SSB. SV9 6 45 .40.30.20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY T7 8 61 .80.40. .20.17.15.12.10. M.T.W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY T8 5 49 .20.17.15. .10.6 M. .F.S. .SSB. T9 10 21 160. .40. .20.17.15. .10. M.T. .T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY TA 29 107 .40.30.20.17.15.12.10. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY TF 5 19 .30.20.17. .10. M. .W.T.F.S. CW.SSB.RTTY TG 4 21 .20. .12. .6 M.T. .T. .S.S .SSB. TI 30 115 .40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY TK 9 36 .40.30.20.17.15. M.T. .T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY TL 1 3 .12. M. .SSB. TN 1 1 .10. .F. .SSB. TR 10 89 .20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY TU 3 12 .20.17. .12.10. M.T. .S. CW.SSB.RTTY UA 101 262 160. .40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY UA2 10 17 .40.30.20.17. .12.10. M.T. .T.F.S. CW.SSB.RTTY UA9 91 538 160.80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY UK 11 26 .30.20.17.15.12.10. M.T.W.T.F.S. CW.SSB.RTTY UN 27 47 .30.20.17.15.12.10. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY UR 47 77 160.80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY V2 1 2 .17. M. .SSB. V3 3 10 .20. .10.6 M. .T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY V4 4 12 .20. .15. .T.F.S. .SSB. V5 9 121 .30.20. .15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY V7 17 516 .40.30.20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY V8 3 10 .20. .15. .10. .T.W. .F.S. CW.SSB.RTTY VE 58 95 160. .40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY VK 142 283 160.80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY VK9M 4 366 160.80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 .T.F.S. CW.SSB.RTTY VK9N 4 19 .20. .15. .10.6 .T.W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY VK9W 1 3 .20. .F. CW. .RTTY VP2E 2 3 .80. .17. M. .T. .S .SSB. VP2V 3 36 .20.17. .12.10. M.T. .T.F.S.S .SSB. VP6 1 4 .15. .W. .SSB. VP8 4 16 .10.6 .T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY VP8/o 1 5 .10. .S. .SSB. VP9 1 1 .20. M. .SSB. VQ9 6 105 .15.12.10.6 M.T.W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY VR 22 101 .80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M. .W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY VU 37 150 .40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY XE 29 80 .40.30.20. .15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY XT 2 3 .20. .W. .SSB. XX9 3 10 .17.15. .T.W. .S. CW.SSB.RTTY XZ 1 11 .20. .T.W.T. .S .SSB. YB 62 310 160.80.40. .20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY YI 3 8 .30.20. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY YK 5 9 .20.17.15. M. .W.T. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY YL 10 21 160.80. .30.20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S. CW.SSB.RTTY YN 1 5 .15. .6 M.T. .T. .SSB. YO 23 32 .40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY YS 6 31 .80. .20. .12.10.6 M.T. .T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY YU 36 113 160.80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY YV 25 44 .80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY Z2 8 48 .30. .12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY Z3 10 41 .80.40.30.20.17.15.12. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY ZA 6 20 .40. .20.17.15.12.10. M.T.W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY ZB 8 27 .20.17.15.12.10. M.T.W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY ZC4 4 44 .30.20. .15. .10.6 M.T. .T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY ZD7 6 71 160. .30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F. .S CW.SSB.RTTY ZD8 4 32 .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY ZF 3 11 .40.30.20. .6 M.T.W. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY ZK1/s 1 2 .20. .10. .T. .S .SSB. ZL 68 153 160.80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY ZP 21 52 .40. .20. .15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F. .S CW.SSB.RTTY ZS 58 158 .40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Tot Stations: 4452 Tot Spots: 15478 Spotter of the week: PY5EG (135 spots)
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