The Ohio/Penn Dx PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 542
BID: $OPDX.542
December 24, 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, KE1HZ, W1DAD, W3UR & The Daily DX, N4AA & QRZ DX, N4GN, KG4DX/W4WX, K5JIM, K6NX, N6DHZ, W6KK, AC7DX, K8YSE, N8KM, NE8Z, Antarctic DX Bulletin, DL1EK & DX News Letter, DL7IO, DL7IQ, F5NQL & UFT, F6AJA & LNDX, G3TMA, HA2NM, HA0HW, JE8KKX, OH2BH, OH6KN, PA1KW, SM5BFJ, TG9AJR, UA0SJ, VA3RJ & ICPO, VE3XAP, VK4CP, VK6VZ, YU1AB and ZS6DX for the following DX information.
SPECIAL EDITOR'S NOTE
Can you believe another year is almost over!
Where did this year go? Anyway, my family (wife/OPDX's chief proof-reader
Linda, Teddy [TJ], Katie) and I (KB8NW) would like to wish all DXers,
Contesters and OPDX readers a very "Happy Holiday and Season's Greetings".
Also, we would like thank the many who have contributed information over
the year (there are too many to list). REMEMBER, without them there would
not be an OPDX Bulletin. I would also thank the many who sent holiday
greetings. I tried to answer some, and wish I could answer each one of
them individually, but it would take a huge amount of time. You would
not believe the amount of E-mail I receive......
73 and Have a Great Holiday de Tedd KB8NW
DXCC COUNTRY/ENTITY REPORT
According to the AR-Cluster Network for the
week of Sunday, 16/December, through Sunday, 23/December there were 233
countries active. Countries available: 3A, 3B8, 3D2, 3V, 3W, 3X, 4J, 4L,
4S, 4W, 4X, 5B, 5H, 5N, 5R, 5V, 5W, 6W, 6Y, 7Q, 7X, 8P, 8R, 9A, 9G, 9H,
9J, 9K, 9L, 9M2, 9M6, 9N, 9Q, 9U, 9V, 9Y, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6, A7, A9, AP,
BV, BY, C3, C5, 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, FK, FM, FO, FP, FR, FW, FY, G, GD, GI, GJ, GM, GU, GW, H4,
HA, HB, HB0, HC, HH, HI, HK, HK0/a, HL, HP, HR, HS, HV, HZ, I, IS, J2,
J3, J6, J7, J8, JA, JT, JW, JX, JY, K, KG4, KH0, KH2, KH4, KH6, KH8, KH9,
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, R1FJ, S2, S5, S7, SM, SP,
ST, SU, SV, SV/a, SV5, SV9, T2, T30, T32, T7, T9, TA, TF, TG, TI, TK, TL,
TR, TU, UA, UA2, UA9, UK, UN, UR, V2, V3, V4, V5, V7, V8, VE, VK, VK9N,
VP2E, VP2M, VP2V, VP5, VP8, VP8/h, VQ9, VR, VU, XE, XU, XZ, YB, YK, YL,
YN, YO, YS, YU, YV, Z2, Z3, ZA, ZB, ZC4, ZD7, ZD8, ZD9, ZF, ZK1/s, ZL,
ZL7, ZP, ZS
* PLEASE NOTE: The report "could" contain "Pirate/SLIM" operations. As always, you never know - "Work First Worry Later" (WFWL).
2002 INTERNATIONAL DX CONVENTION WEB SITE
The 2002 International DX
Convention now has a Web site at:
5W & A3, WESTERN SAMOA AND TONGA (OH Pacific 2001-2002 DXpedition)
There will be three Finish amateurs, OH3JR, OH1AWW and OH6KN, going to
A3 and 5W. The main focus will be on the low bands (1.8-10 MHz) and QSOs
to Europe. The operation dates for 5W-land are now through January 2nd
and for A3-land, January 5-15th. The operating frequencies will be on
the following (+/- QRM and split up operation will be used):
CW - 1822, 3503, 7003, 10105, 14005, 18075, 21005, 24895 and 28005
SSB - 1845, 3790, 7050, 14195, 18145, 21295, 24945 and 28495
RTTY - 14080, 21080, 28070 +/- QRM and split up
There will be three stations in operation and antennas will be 1/2
element verticals / vertical dipoles for 1.8-28 MHz. QSL via OH3JR direct
or via bureau. OH3JR's address is: Henri Olander, Helavalkeantie 15,
13270 Hameenlinna, Finland. The DXpedition's Web pages are at:
8Q, MALDIVES
Ian, G3TMA, will be doing a holiday operation from here
from December 31st through January 7th. His callsign will be 8Q7IJ (he
received his license December 17th). Operation will be mostly CW. QSL
via G3TMA.
AP, PAKISTAN
Sam, VE3XAP, informs OPDX that after 17 years he will be
reactivating AP2ZA from CQ Zone 21, starting December 26th and running
through the RAC Winter Contest December 29th. He will be returning on
January 1st. Activity will be on all bands, 160-10 meters, mostly SSB,
using a mixture of Yagis and Alpha Delta with high power. He prefers to
run split if bands are open and activity is high. Look for him generally
in the DX windows of the bands.
CORRECTIONS TO OPDX.541
Please note in last week's bulletin the Web
site listed under "5U, NIGER (Update)" was incorrect. The Web site's
URL address should have been:
DU, PHILIPPINES
Gerard, F2JD, has received his DU1/G0SHN license. Look
for him to be active as DU6/G0SHN from Boracay Island, in the Visayas
Island grooup (OC-129) now through January 1st with his IC708 and dipoles.
He will be active on SSB and CW. QSL via F6AJA.
FG, GUADELOUPE
Look for Pierre, F6FXS, to be active from here starting
January 16th through February 7th, as FG/F6FXS or FG5/F6FXS. Important
reference numbers are: DXCC - FG, WAZ - 08 , IOTA - NA-102 and DIFO - FG001.
Activity will be on HF bands, including the WARC bands, with his IC-706MKII
(100 watts) and wire antennas. This will be a holiday style DXpedition.
QSL via his home call direct with SASE or via bureau.
HC, ECUADOR
Dr. Rick Dorsch, NE8Z/HC1MD, will once again be active from
Ecuador between February 1-16th, 2002. His activity will be on 80-10 meters
CW/SSB. His equipment will be TS-850/SB200amp, 3 element tribander and
80-10m Carolina Windom. Dr. Rick will use the following callsigns from
the following areas:
HC1MD QTH: Tumbaco
HC1MD/HC1 QTH: Pichincha Volcano
HC1MD/HC3 QTH: Loja
HC1MD/HC4 QTH: Sua
HC1MD/HC4/p QTH: IOTA SA-056 100w/dipole/12vdc
HC1MD/HC5 QTH: Cuenca
Rick states, "Any assistance in helping me locate and work the following countries for my HC1MD DXCC would be greatly appreciated: 4W-East Timor, YA5T, P5/4L4FN and FO/Australs." His E-mail address is:
HF0, SOUTH SHETLAND ISLANDS
Miroslaw Stefansky is expected to be active
as HF0POL from the Polish base "Hanryk Arctowsky" on King George Island
(AN-010) from January 1st through December 31st, 2002. He plans to operate
CW/RTTY/PSK-31 on all bands, WARC included. Watch for him on the usual
DX frequencies. QSL via SQ5TA.
HS, THAILAND
Dave, W3VK, has been assigned to the U.S. embassy in Thailand
and is now using the callsign HS0ZDP.
IOTA NEWS
NA-079. On January 5-6th, look for Ralph, K8RYU, to operate from Dry
Tortugas. He plans to be on 40-10 meters, mostly CW with some
SSB. Ralph will be using a K2 and a vertical and/or dipole for
antennas. Look for him around the usual IOTA frequencies. QSL
to his home call.
OC-215. Adhi YC3MM, will be active as YC3MM/P from Madura Island, January 3-4th. Activity will be 15 meters CW only. More details are forthcoming.
KH1, BAKER ISLAND
Hrane, YT1AD, will lead a team here next year. His
team plans to set sail from the Fiji Islands on April 25th. The trip is
expected to take 6 days to get to this rare island. The group will stay
for 10 days and plan to be on all bands. After the DXpedition the team
will head back to the Fiji Islands and then on to the Dayton Hamvention.
The DXpedition is expected to cost 50,000 (USD) and donations are being
sought. More details are forthcoming.
KH0, MARIANA ISLANDS
Nozomu, JE8KKX, is planning to go to Saipan and be
active as AH2K/KH0 between January 3-6th. His activity will be on 40-6
meters bands CW/SSB. If time permits, he would like to try 160m, 80m and
the WARC bands. QSL via JE8KKX: Nozomu Takahashi, 2-5, 5chome 18jo Toko,
Asahikawa, Hokkaido, 078-8358 Japan.
LIGHTHOUSE ACTIVITY
LCL 2001 HAS BEGAN! Just a reminder that all participants in the Amateur
Radio Lighthouse Society's (ARLHS) Lighthouse Christmas Lights QSO Party
(LCL 2001) will be eligible to receive a Harbour Lights miniature
lighthouse collectible. This second annual edition of the popular event
started at 0000z December 22nd and goes through January 2, 2002. (Please
refer to OPDX.536). Complete details on frequencies, exchanges, scoring,
certificates and prizes can be found on the ARLHS organization's Web
site at:
Steve, VK6VZ, will be operating as VK6VZ/6 from Australia's first lighthouse located at Cape Leeuwin (grid OF75), 9 km north of Augusta and around 300 km south of Perth. Cape Leeuwin is located on a promontory and marks the place on the Western Australian coastline where the Southern and Indian Oceans meet. His activity will include an entry in the Stew Perry Topband Distance Challenge on December 29-30th. The lighthouse balcony is around 39 meters above ground and for the contest an inverted vee dipole will be sited there giving the antenna apex an effective height of approaching 100 meters over the sea which surrounds the lighthouse on three sides. The only problem is that Cape Leeuwin is probably the windiest place in Western Australia, so keeping an antenna in the air could be tricky! Transmission may be done between 1810 and 1815 with QSX 10-15 kHz up the band in the spirit of the old W1BB trans-Pacific QSOs. As the operation is LP, if operation takes place higher in the band (i.e. 1820 - 1835), QSX up 1 is likely to be used. A special QSL card commemorating the operation will be available for those who contact VK6VZ/6 at Cape Leeuwin.
P5, NORTH KOREA (Not Me!)
Several P5/HA0HW spots were posted on the
cluster networks this past week. Laci, HA0HW, reports that it was NOT
him (but wished it was true). He recommends to not make contacts, or do
not spot this callsign, and do not send QSL requests because all are pirate
operation. He also stated that if he goes somewhere aboard it will be
published or announced first in a DX bulletin or on a DX Mailing List
before he leaves.
P5, NORTH KOREA
Toma, YU1AB, informs OPDX that Hrane/YT1AD and Voja/YU7AV
are in Pyngyang still trying to get license. All operations heard on the
air this past week were pirates.
QSL INFO AND NEWS
CHESTERFIELD (TX0DX) QSL OPERATIONS (A message from OH2BH): "It is now
20 months from the date TX0DX hit the airwaves and provided a new counter
for those who Deserve. We are delighted to inform the DX community that
all QSLs--direct, bureau, and even for those who did not ever claim their
cards--have been released into the QSL network. In the U.S, TX0DX cards
were sent directly to Newington from where they were distribited to area
QSL bureaus some two weeks ago. The JA cards were taken to JARL in Tokyo
and the rest were released through OH QSL bureau. The job is now 100
percent completed. The TX0DX expedition is delighted to recognize several
sub-QSL managers that did a splendid job. Those outside of the TX0DX
operating team were N4GN, OH1BV, OH2BAD and OH2BN."
NO QSL BUREAU. Clayton, KG4PK, is the president of the Guantanamo Bay KG4AN radio club. He reports that there is NO QSL Bureau in GTMO. All cards should be sent direct to home callsigns or via bureau to their home callsign and not to the KG4 calls.
OPDX has been informed that LU5DX has a new QSL Manager as of December 2001. QSL via AC7DX.
QSL Manager Bert, PA1KW, reports that QSL cards for LX9SW which was activated by Dutch operators from September 15-22nd, will be sent in about the fourth week in the year 2002. The printers have had them for about 2 weeks in Germany.
PLEASE UPDATE your QSL databases for TG9AJR. QSL to: Juan Carlos Munoz, P.O. Box 61 Periferico, Guatemala 01011, GUATEMALA or via QSL Manager WA1ECA.
Rudi, ZS6DX/V51VE, reports that he has been receiving cards for 3C0A, for contacts made on May 2001 on 10 MHz. He is stating that he is not the QSL manager. The station 3C0A is reportedly a PIRATE!
S7, SEYCHELLES
Karesz, HA8EU, will be active from Mahe Island as S79EU
between January 28th and February 18th. Activity will be on 40-10 meters,
primarily on CW with some SSB. QSL via HA2NM, direct or Bureau.
SILENT KEY
It is with great sorrow to report the passing of a good friend
and member of NODXA, QSL Manager Fritz Stefan Bergner, DL7VRO. Last Sunday,
(December 16th) Fritz became a silent key. His death was unexpected and
caught many of his friends and family by suprise. He is survived by Gerda
(DL7VYL) his wife, 2 children, 3 grandchildren and his son-in-law Roy
(DL7UBA). Most of you know him as a very active and reliable QSL Manager
for about 50 callsigns. But he also was an active DXer with more than 325
countries confirmed, holder of 5-Band-DXCC and a successful contester. He
organized and took part in a couple of DXpeditions (e.g. TN2M/TN4U, 8Q7IO,
ED8CMT) and IOTA activities (DL, OZ, SP) even while he was sitting in a
wheelchair. Everybody who knew him personally will agree he had a great
personality and a man with heart and charisma. The members of NODXA, the
readers of the OPDX and the DX community would like to send our deepest
sympathy to the family and friends of DL7VRO. He will be surely missed.
ADDED NOTE: Birgit, DL7IQ, informed your editor that Roy, DL7UBA, Fritz's
son-in-law will take over Fritz's QSLing chores for the time being for
DXpeditions of the past. He has the same postal address. Holger, DL7IO,
also mentioned that Fritz was up-to-date on all his QSLing chores. He did
not leave any QSLs to be answered!
SPECIAL EVENT
Special event station K1D will be active now through January
5th to encourage participation in Kid's Day (January 5th). Look for activity
on 28370, 21370, 14270 and 3895 kHz. The operators will be Peter/W1DAD and
Jeanne/K1MOM Schipelliti, 7 Dearborn Ridge Rd, Atkinson, NH 03811, USA.
A free (via E-mail) K1MOM Amateur Radio Coloring Book for children,
including operating aids for Kid's Day, log sheet, WAS map to color in,
and phonetic alphabet is available from k1mom@arrl.net.
TF, ICELAND
Thor Stefansson, 4W6MM, is back in Iceland as TF3MM now
through January 10th. He was heard on 14002 kHz around 2200z. QSL TF3MM
only via the TF bureau.
V5, NAMIBIA
Rudi, ZS6DX, will be active as V51VE from Windhoek after
Christmas. QSLs for both V51KV (Katti who was active before Christmas)
and V51VE go via ZS6DX, direct or via Bureau.
VK9, NORFOLK ISLAND
Look for Bernd, VK2IA/DL1VJ, to be active as VK9AA/9
beginning Dec 23rd, for about 7 days on Norfolk Island. He will be active
mostly on CW on the WARC bands. QSL via DL8YR.
VP6/D, DUCIE ISLAND
Bill Kennamer, K5NX, sent out a press release this
week by Tom Christian, VP6TC, President PIARA, with more details on the
upcoming Ducie Island DXpedition (OPDX InterNet Subscribers will receive
the complete press release as an additional bulletin). Excerpts from the
press release state after weather conditions near Ducie Island did not
permit landing in November, the Pitcairn Island Amateur Radio Association
(PIARA) announces that all planning is now complete for their second
attempt to activate Ducie Island. The group will depart from Mangareva
on March 12th, on the ship Braveheart which is more adequate for the task.
They will use a VP6 callsign to be announced at the beginning of the
operation, and plan to be operational as soon as possible after arriving
upon the island. Operators will be: VP6TC, VP6DB, VP6AZ, VP6MW, VP6BK/JA1BK,
JA3USA, JF1IST, K9AJ, and K5VT. Randy, an SWL, will be going to provide
additional logistical support. QSL Manager is Garth Hamilton, VE3HO, for
all HF operations only. QSL manager for 6 Meter operation is JA1BK. Log
checks will be available at:
21.020 Mhz (CW) and 21.295 Mhz (SSB) will be QRV 24 hours each day. This is to allow more individuals to find and work the group, depending upon propagation to their area.
28.495 Mhz, and 14.195 Mhz will be the prime SSB frequencies, and 14.020 Mhz will be the prime CW frequency other than 15 meters.
It is planned that there will be some operation on all bands, 160-6 meters, and RTTY in addition to SSB and CW operations. It is expected that Low Band and WARC operations are more likely to take place in the last days of the operation since concentration from the beginning will be to allow as many operators as possible to work this new DXCC Entity.
For the latest updates on this operation, it is recommend to watch the following Web sites:
XR0, SAN FELIX ISLAND
A radio amateur expedition to San Felix Island will
be conducted March 12-30th, 2002, using the callsign XR0X. Lying 900 km
northwest of Valparaiso, San Felix is a barren rocky island about 3 km
across, with two small islets nearby. Access to the site is restricted,
due to the presence of a military garrison there. Little is known of the
natural history of the island or of its possible prehistoric importance.
The major goal of this expedition is provide radio contact with this remote
and seldom-activated island. Secondary goals include documenting indigenous
species and searching for evidence of ancient occupation. The expedition
is being organized and led by Carlos G-Nascimento, NP4IW/CE3AQI, who was
a principal organizer of the 1995 Easter Island/Salas y Gomez (XROX/Y) and
the 1997 Heard Island (VK0IR) expeditions. The project is being carried out
in conjunction with Cordell Expeditions (Robert Schmieder, KK6EK), a
nonprofit organization that has carried out expeditions to remote sites
for more than 20 years. All permits, including landing, radio operation,
and specimen collections have been obtained. The 13-member team includes
the following radio amateurs: NP4IW, K5AB, I8NHJ, N7CQQ, DJ9ZB, CE0YWS,
N6MZ, KO4RR, KK6EK, W6KK, HB9AHL, K5AND and N6TQS. The team and a 20-ft.
container of gear will travel from Valparaiso (Chile) to San Felix aboard
the Chilean Navy vessel Chacabuco, and be airlifted on the island by Chilean
Navy helicopter. The vessel will then proceed on to Easter Island, leaving
the team on San Felix. Returning 2 weeks later, the vessel will retrieve
the crew and gear and then return to Valparaiso. The expedition is being
financed by the participants, supplemented by donations from DX
associations, radio clubs, and individuals. Contributions made to the
expedition through Cordell Expeditions are eligible for deduction as a
donation to a 501( c )( 3 ) organization. The San Felix Expedition Web
site is:
XV9, SPRATLY
The Vietnam Amateur Radio Club (VARC) is planning to be on
the Spratly Islands (AS-051) during April 2002 with the callsign XV9TH,
however the specific dates are currently unknown. More details are to
follow.
ZONE 18
Yuri, UA0SJ, can sometimes be found on 20 meters SSB (between
14180 and 14200 kHz) after 0200z. He lives in the city called Bratsk,
about 600 kilometers north from Lake Baikal. His equipment is a Kenwood
TS-50S with AT-50 (100watt only) into a KT-34a antenna. Please send QSL
via direct only: Yuri A. Maltsev, P.O. Box 2304, Bratsk-city, 665700,
Russia, Asiatic. His E-mail address is: ua0sj@mail.ru
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From: Bill Kennamer {k5fuv@prodigy.net}
To: OP DX News {kb8nw@barf80.nshore.org}
Subject: Ducie Island
Attached is PIARA's release concerning the next attempt to activate Ducie
Island.
73
Bill Kennamer K5NX
For Immediate Release
PIARA Announces Ducie Island DXpedition 2002
After weather conditions near Ducie Island did not permit landing in
November, the Pitcairn Island Amateur Radio Association announces that all
planning is now complete for their second attempt to activate Ducie Island.
Ducie Island became a new entity on the ARRL DXCC List, as of November 16, 2001, and has not yet been activated as such.
The group will depart from Mangareva on March 12 in the ship Braveheart, which is more adequate for the task. They will use a VP6 callsign to be announced at the beginning of the operation, and plans to be operational as soon as possible after arriving upon the island. Those who wish to keep up with the progress of the DXpedition as they move to the island may check 21.260 Mhz for Maritime Mobile operation.
Operating plans for the group are intended to provide contacts with as many different Amateur Radio operators as possible during their stay on the island. The band plan is as follows:
21.020 Mhz (CW) and 21.295 Mhz (SSB) will be QRV 24 hours each day. This is to allow more individuals to find and work the group, depending upon propagation to their area.
28.495 Mhz, and 14.195 Mhz will be the prime SSB frequencies, and 14.020 Mhz will be the prime CW frequency other than 15 meters.
It is planned that there will be some operation on all bands, 160 through 6 meters, and RTTY in addition to SSB and CW operations. It is expected that Low Band and WARC operations are more likely to take place in the last days of the operation, as concentration from the beginning will be to allow as many operators as possible to work this new DXCC Entity.
Antennas on 10 and 15 meters will be a 2 element HB9CV, with a 4 Square for 20 meters, and wire and vertical antennas for the other bands. There will be a 6 meter beacon on 50.110 Mhz.
Operators will be: VP6TC, VP6DB, VP6AZ, VP6MW, VP6BK/JA1BK, JA3USA, JF1IST, K9AJ, and K5VT. Randy, an SWL will be going to provide additional logistical support.
QSL manager is Garth Hamilton, VE3HO for all HF operations only.
QSL manager for 6 Meter operation is JA1BK.
While stations who dupe the operation will not be blacklisted, it is recommended that once you hear your call coming back that you not work the station again on that band and mode so that others will have an opportunity. Log checks will be available at
The Yaesu Division of Vertex Standard and FTI are providing support for this operation.
An ARRL Colvin Grant has been made to PIARA for to help with the Ducie operation. At present, no other foundation or club support has been received; any donations will be gratefully accepted.
QSLs should be sent to the manager with an SASE or through the Bureau. However, please do not send a second request through the bureau after QSLing direct.
Good Luck in working the DXpedition. We hope to hear all of you from Ducie in March..
73,
Tom Christian VP6TC
President, PIARA
19 December, 2001
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