The Ohio/Penn Dx PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 539
BID: $OPDX.539
December 3, 2001
Editor Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW
Provided by BARF-80 BBS Cleveland, Ohio
Online at 440-237-8208 28.8k-1200 Baud 8/N/1
Thanks to the Northern Ohio Amateur Radio Society, Northern Ohio DX Association, Ohio/Penn PacketCluster Network, AB5K & the AR TelNet Clusters Network, ARRL Bulletins, NC1L, N7NG/1, W3UR & The Daily DX, N4AA & QRZ DX, N4GN, WD4NGB, K6ANP, W6AWO, AA8LL, K8YSE, KU9C, ANAN News, Worldwide UTE News, CE7ZK,CO8TW, DL1EK & DX News Letter, DL7HU, DL8AAM, HP1AC, HS1CKC, HS9XP, IK7JWX, LU4EJ, ON6TT, P29KH, PA5ET, PA0MIR, PY1NEZ, SM3DBU, VA3RJ & ICPO, VE6JO and VK3UY for the following DX information.
DXCC COUNTRY/ENTITY REPORT
According to the AR-Cluster Network for the
week of Sunday, 25/November, through Sunday, 2/December there were 244
countries active. Countries available: 3A, 3B8, 3B9, 3D2, 3V, 3W, 4J, 4L,
4S, 4U1I, 4W, 4X, 5A, 5B, 5H, 5N, 5R, 5U, 5V, 5W, 5X, 5Z, 6W, 6Y, 7Q, 7X,
8P, 8R, 9A, 9G, 9H, 9J, 9K, 9L, 9M2, 9M6, 9N, 9U, 9V, 9Y, A4, A5, A6, A7,
A9, AP, BV, BY, C2, C3, C6, C9, CE, CE0A, CE9, CM, CN, CP, CT, CT3, CU,
CX, D2, D4, DL, DU, E3, EA, EA6, EA8, EA9, EI, EK, EL, EP, ER, ES, ET,
EU, EX, EY, EZ, F, FG, FJ, FK, FM, FO, FP, FR, FW, FY, G, GD, GI, GJ, GM,
GU, GW, H4, HA, HB, HB0, HC, HC8, HH, HI, HK, HK0/a, HL, HM, HP, HR, HS,
HV, HZ, I, IS, J2, J3, J5, J6, J7, J8, JA, JD/o, JT, JW, JY, K, KG4, KH0,
KH2, KH4, KH6, KL, KP2, KP4, LA, LU, LX, LY, LZ, OA, OD, OE, OH, OH0, OJ0,
OK, OM, ON, OX, OY, OZ, P2, P4, PA, PJ2, PJ7, PY, PY0F, PZ, S2, S5, S7,
S9, SM, SP, ST, SU, SV, SV5, SV9, T30, T5, T7, T8, T9, TA, TF, TG, TI,
TK, TL, TN, TR, TU, TZ, UA, UA2, UA9, UK, UN, UR, V2, V3, V4, V5, V6, V8,
VE, VK, VK9N, VP2E, VP2M, VP2V, VP5, VP6, VP8, VP9, VQ9, VR, VU, XE, XT,
XU, YA, YB, YI, YJ, YK, YL, YN, YO, YS, YU, YV, Z2, Z3, ZA, ZB, ZC4, ZD7,
ZD8, ZD9, ZF, ZK1/s, ZK2, ZL, ZL7, ZP, ZS
* PLEASE NOTE: The report "could" contain "Pirate/SLIM" operations. As always, you never know - "Work First Worry Later" (WFWL).
C6, BAHAMAS (IOTA Op)
Wade/AA8LL and Liz/K8LIZ will be active from Crooked
Island (IOTA NA-113) as AA8LL/C6A and K8LIZ/C6A from 0000z Janaury 12th
through 0600z January 14th. Activity will be on SSB only 40-10 meters on
the IOTA frequencies. QSL AA8LL and K8LIZ to their CBA or via the bureau.
By the way, their activity will be from Bird Rock Lighthouse which counts
as ARLHS BAH-005. (Also see IOTA NA-213 below)
D2, ANGOLA
Vitor, CT1FSC, is expected to be active as D2/CT1FSC from
Luanda between now and December 14th. No QSNs have been reported yet.
QSL via CT1FSC. Meanwhile, Clay, AB0VE, showed up as AB0VE/D2 from Angola
during this past weekend on 10 meters (28405 kHz between 1600-1700z).
DXCC NEWS
Bill Moore, NC1L, DXCC Manager, reported the following this
week: "XU7AAR (Cambodia) has been on hold awaiting supporting
documentation. This has been received and upon review it is now being
accepted for DXCC credit. Anyone who had this rejected during a past
submission can contact DXCC at --- dxcc@arrl.org --- for an update to
his or her record. Or, it can be sent with the next submission for credit.
(This operation occurred during the latter part of 1999).
FO/A, AUSTRAL ISLANDS
Just a reminder to look for Jon/WB8YJF as FO0SEV
and Leo/K8PYD as FO0FRY this week. They should be active by the time you
read this. Operations will last until December 14th with a heavy emphasis
on RTTY, with CW and SSB as well. QSL via their home callsigns. Direct
QSLs will result in a QSL the same week (once they are printed), the
bureau can take substantially longer. They will both have their own
station with activity on 80-10 meters.
IOTA NEWS
AS-126. Winit, HS1CKC, informs OPDX to look for E29AL to operate from
Tarutao Island, December 8-15th. The members of the Royal Amateur
Society of Thailand (RAST) have obtained the permission and
plan to be active on the usual IOTA frequencies. Also, mentioned
is that they plan to work on RTTY on 14086, 21086 and 28086 kHz,
PSK31 on 14070, 21070 and 28070 kHz and on SSTV on 14230, 21340
and 28680 kHz. The members of the team will be HS0GBI, HS1CKC,
E21EIC, E20NTS, HS0/G3NOM, E20RRW, HS0XNO, HS4BPQ, E20HHK,
HS9EQY and HS0ZCW (K4VUD). QSL via HS0GBI.
NA-213. Wade/AA8LL and Liz/K8LIZ will be active from Dauphin Island, AL, as AA8LL/4 and K8LIZ/4 from 0000z Janaury 5th through 0000z January 7th. Activity will be on SSB only 40-10 meters on the IOTA frequencies. QSL AA8LL and K8LIZ to their CBA or via the bureau. This island counts also for USI Award as AL-002-S.
OC-136. Nico, PA0MIR, informs OPDX that his operation to Phillip Island as VK3FEI/p was unsuccessful and made only 4 QSOs. However, is possible he will try to activate French Island (same IOTA) after the second weekend in February, depending on the time, transportation, and accommdations.
SA-NEW. Operators Marcos/CE7HJO and Ismael/CE7AOY plan to activate Riesco Island in the "Magallanes and Antartica Chilena Province South Group" December 17-22nd. Both operators will sign homecall/8. Activity will be on the IOTA frequencies operating split 5 kHz up. They will start on or around 14260 kHz. QSL CE7HJO/8 via the CBA and CE7AOY/8 via CE7ZK. If you miss this activity, there is another group planning on going here in February.
OPERATION CANCELLED (LS2D)
Mariano, LU4EJ, informed OPDX that the Radio
Club Mar Del Plata (LU2DT) had to cancel their DXpedition to the Verde
Island (LS2D) which was schedule for November 23-25th due to bad weather.
The Patagonia area where they were going to operate was effected by strong
winds and rain, and the operators were forced to leave the place. They
apologize to the DX community for the cancellation.
P29, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
Kyle Harris informs OPDX that after a 7 year
absence he has returned to P29-land. He has also received his old callsign
back, P29KH, and has started to catch up on his DXing and Contesting.
Kyle states, "Except for contests, I usually work almost exclusively CW.
(We live in a house in the jungle with no acoustic insulation whatsoever.
Having to listen to me work pileups on SSB rattles my wife and disturbs
the neighbors. Acoustic RFI.) Right now I have a Moonraker broadband
dipole, that unfortunately has to be oriented exactly 90 degrees off of
the optimum orientation for Stateside (makes it great for Europe, though).
That will change in a couple of months. In February, the tower and
tribander go up along with a vertical for 40 and 80. My usual operating
times are around 0900-1200 UTC and 2000-2300 UTC, mainly on weekends.
20,40,80 meters early, higher bands late. I usually operate about 40 khz
up from the bottom of the band, listening up if there is a pileup. I have
been told that once it is up I can load my tower for use as a 160 meter
vertical. I plan to try that as well if I can find the article that
describes how to do it." (If you have information/file to help Kyle load
his tower, please send to the editor, and I will pass it on.) QSL P29KH
via Tim, WD9DZV, his QSL Manager.
P5, NORTH KOREA
Ed, P5/4L4FN, continues to be active daily, however,
he has changed his 10 meter frequency to 28580 kHz to get away from QRM
of non-hams. According to Bruce's, KK5DO, Web page Ed has made contact
with ten 10-X members and has qualified for his own 10-X number (his number
is 72722) making it a new country for DXCC 10-X'ers after November 29, 2001.
Reportedly, Ed has made his 1,000th QSO on November 25th, hopefully they
will all count towards DXCC and make 1,000 hams so very happy. Online logs
are usually posted about 12 hours after the contacts are made, if they do
not appear, please just check back later. They will be posted as soon as
possible. On November 21st, the Butternut Vertical HF and Bencher Keyer
were delivered, and it was indicated that he is now using it (however, the
Web site does not mention this as this was being written). It was stressed
on the Web page to "Do NOT send E-mail directly to Ed. He is receiving
E-mail that has gone to the Director of the World Food Program. This is
a very bad idea. First, Ed cannot make schedules with all 1,000,000 hams
that want one. Second, if Ed receives too many E-mails, they will terminate
his E-mail and then we have no way to get in touch with him." So, watch for
Ed's activity on 10 meters between 2200-2300z (sometimes later on the
weekends). He was also spotted on 20 meters (14195 kHz/EU list operation)
around 1230z this past weekend. QSL via KK5DO.
QSL INFO AND NEWS
The QSL Manager for BX4AE is SM3DBU: Leif Lindh, Malargatan 5,
SE-82531 Iggesund, SWEDEN. He is also the manager for: VU2VVP and
VU3BKY.
Juan, CO8TW, was active in the CQWW CW Contest. Please QSL via his QSL Manager IZ8CCW. A log search is available online at:
QSLs for HK0GU go to Gerd, DL7VOG, via is CBA or to the bureau.
Cam, HP1AC, was active in the CQWW CW Contest as a SOSBLP entry. QSL via EA5KB.
Rob, PA5ET, reports that the QSLs for their "Caribbean Tour 2001", held during August to J3-land and J8-land, have arrived from the printer. In the coming weeks they expect to mail all direct cards out. If you are still going to sent cards to him, please use RECENT STAMPS for his collection. Rob mentions that he is also managing J38PA and J8PA. Please visit the LLDXT Web page at:
PY1NEW/2 (Pete) and PY1NEZ/2 (Lima) were active this past week from Comprida Island (IOTA SA-024). QSL preferably via their home callsign (QRZ, Buckmaster's, Flying Horse Callbook, etc.) or via the Bureau (Labre is running very slow on sending/receiving cards).
W4FRU SK
It is with great sadness to report John Parrott, W4FRU, has
become a "Silent Key" (SK) on Novenber 28th at the age of 79. John is
well-known as a QSL Manager and avid DXer. OPDX and its readers would
like to send out our deepest sympathy to John's family and friends. He
will be dearly missed.
SPECIAL EVENTS BY W1AW
The Maxim Memorial Station W1AW has scheduled two
Special Event operations during the month of December.
1) Look for W1AW to be on the air December 3-7th to honor the 80th
anniversary of the 1921 Transatlantic tests. Listen for W1AW/80 on
many HF and VHF bands (including satellites).
2) W1AW also will celebrate the 40th anniversary of the first Amateur
Radio satellite--OSCAR I--launched into orbit on December 12, 1961.
W1AW will be on the air as W1AW/40 December 10-14 on as many of the
active satellites as possible.
A special QSL card will be available for contacts or listener reports on
both events. QSL requests for W1AW/80 and W1AW/40 go to: W1AW, 225 Main St,
Newington, CT 06111. Include a self-addressed, stamped envelope or the
appropriate number of IRCs with each request.
SPECIAL MARCONI EVENT
Look for stations KPH and K6KPH to be on the air
December 12, 2001, to help celebrate the 100th anniversary of the first
wireless signal to cross the Atlantic, received by Marconi on December
12, 1901, at St. John's Newfoundland. Station K6KPH will be active
beginning at 1700z on amateur radio frequencies: 3545, 7050 and 14050 kHz.
Radio station KPH will begin operations at 0000z on December 13th,
transmitting on commerical frequencies 500 and 450 kHz (with most of the
activity on 500 kHz). Both stations will use the original transmitters,
receivers and antennas of famous ex-RCA coast station KPH. The transmitters
are located at the transmitting station founded by the American Marconi Co.
in 1913 at Bolinas, CA. The receivers and operators will be at the KPH
receiving station about 20 miles north at Pt. Reyes, CA. Amateurs and
shortwave listeners are invited to contact or monitor KPH and K6KPH.
Maritime stations may call KPH on 500 kHz.
KPH reception reports may K6KPH reception reports may be sent to: Tom Horsfall be sent to: Dick Dillman 1862 Tulare Ave. 435 Utah St., No. 4 Richmond, CA 94805, San Francisco, CA 94110 USA USAFor more information, check out the Maritime Radio Historical Society Web site at:
SPECIAL MARCONI EVENT
Look for special station IR7GM during the weekends
of December to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Guglielmo Marconi's first
Transatlantic wireless transmission. Activity will be on CW/SSB on all
HF bands including the WARC bands. QSL to IK7JWX via the bureau or direct.
SPECIAL PREFIXES
A special event prefix has been authorized to be used
by all Canadian Radio Amateurs to commemorate the 100th anniversary of
Guglielmo Marconi's first Transatlantic wireless transmission. This special
event prefix is sponsored by Radio Amateurs of Canada. The special prefixes
assigned to this special event will be: VX for VE's, VG for VA's, XJ for
VO's and XK for VY's. Canadian amateurs can use these prefixes between
December 12, 2001 to February 12, 2002.
TI9, COCOS ISLAND
Bill, AK0A, reports that they still need two more
operators to join their DXpedition. For details on the DXpedition and on
how to join the operation, check the Web page at:
V7, MARSHALL ISLANDS
Steve, 3D2SJ, who has been recently active from
Tarawa, West Kiribati, as T30ED, will move on to Marshall Island. He
will be active as V73ED between December 6-13th. His band/mode activity
was not mentioned, but on T30 he was active on 20 meters SSB. QSL via
3D2SJ: Fr. Steve Dives MSC, P.O. Box 1354, Suva, Fiji Islands.
VP8, SOUTH SANDWICH AND SOUTH GEORGIA ISLANDS
In the ANAN News, Marty
Betts reports that a group of hams have chartered a New Zealand vessel,
registered under the name "Braveheart", for part of the 2001-2002 season,
to conduct operations from South Sandwich Islands as well as South Georgia
early next year. The group, which has received permission from the proper
governments of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands for the
operation, is hoping to make in an excess of 100,000 QSOs with hams around
the world in the second half of January and early February. The twelve
operator team , who are reportedly from Canada, Ireland, The Netherlands,
Switzerland and the United States, are to assemble in Port Stanley during
the first half of January, and leave there on the "Braveheart" for island
operations around the middle of that month. The team expects to be active
January 18th from the former manager's villa at the old Husvik whaling
station on the central north coast of South Georgia for about a week.
After their activities at Husvik, they will again depart on the "Braveheart"
on January 25th for the island of Southern Thule some 500 km to the
southeast, near the southern end of the South Sandwich Islands chain.
They expect to be active between January 28th and February 3rd. List
of operators, QSL information, bands and modes of operation were not
provided at this time.
YA, AFGHANISTAN
In OPDX.538, we mentioned that well-known DXer Peter
Casier, ON6TT (aka 5X1T), was in Afghanistan and not be surprised if he
would try to obtain permission to operate. Well, on November 21st Peter was
heard as YA/ON6TT/M operating in a convoy and later in the week the foreign
ministry of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (Northern Alliance) issued
the callsign YA5T, which can be used on all bands by Peter/ON6TT, Matts/
SM7PKK and Robert/S53R. The "Good News" is Wayne Mills, N7NG/1, Manager
of the Membership Service Dept for the ARRL, reports: "The DXCC Desk has
received acceptable documentation for YA5T operated by ON6TT, S53R, SM7PKK
or ON4WW. The documentation is for QSOs made November 20, 2001 and after.
No other callsigns or operations have been approved as of this date."
Also, a press release on Tuesday, November 27th by Peter states,
"The YA5T license is now secured and approved by the DXCC for with S53R,
SM7PKK, ON4WW and ON6TT as operators. The team members all work for the
United Nations World Food Programme. Only Peter, ON6TT, is in Afghanistan
at the moment, though the other team members will come in and out of
Afghanistan as per requirements by their organization. So for the first
couple of weeks or months, the operators will operate after their normal
work duties, in smaller scale ham operations. Their work demands are very
heavy and the living and working conditions are not always favourable.
Peter is expected to be on the air in the evenings local time, as of
November 28th, out of Kabul. He will be flying out of Kabul by the end
of the week, but should be back into Afghanistan a week later. At this
moment, due to cargo restrictions on the humanitarian flights, the
equipment will be low power only, with limited antennas, restricting
pileup operations to the main stream bands. Once the working conditions
and security arrangements allow it, the team will mount a much larger
scale operation. The license has no time restriction, and allows the
team to operate from anywhere in Afghanistan from 160m up to SHF, with
power up to 500W..... The earlier operation of YA/ON6TT/M (the callsign
that was to be approved by the authorities, but later changed) is not
valid for DXCC. Any contributions coming with the QSL cards will be used
for humanitarian projects within Afghanistan." Peter was spotted early
Sunday (December 2nd) morning operating on 21295 khz between 1300-1430z.
He was also heard on 28495 kHz working Europe just before going to 15
meters.
The QSL Manager for YA5T is KU9C. The QSL process has been coordinated between Peter and the Northern California DX Association (NCDXF). The NCDXF is providing financial assistance involving QSL expense and perhaps some additional help as conditions warrant. Bruce, WD4NGB, has set up a Web page for this operation with more info and pictures. Please visit it at:
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