The Ohio/Penn Dx PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 594
BID: $OPDX.594
January 13, 2003
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, AA1M, K1XN, NA2M, W2KKZ, WA2MOE, NG3K, NP3D, W3UR & The Daily DX, K4QD, K4VUD, N4AA & QRZ DX, KH6BZF, N6DHZ, K7ZO, K8DD, K8GG, K8YC, K8YSE, K9AJ, WM0F, CO2QQ, CT1EEB, DL1EK/DL7VOA & DX Newsletter, EA7FTR, F5NQL & UFT, F6AJA & Les Nouvelles DX, FJ5DX & La Gazette du DX, I1JQJ & IK1ADH - 425 DX NEWS, LU1FAM, OZ6OM/OZ7M & OZ 50 MHz DX Bulletin, PA5NT, SM5BFJ, UA4WHX, UA6JD, VA3RJ & ICPO, VP2VE, XQ5SM and VK1AA for the following DX information.
DXCC COUNTRY/ENTITY REPORT
According to the AR-Cluster Network for the
week of Sunday, 5/January, through Sunday, 12/January there were 225
countries active. Countries available: 3A, 3B8, 3B9, 3C, 3D2, 3DA, 3V,
3W, 3X, 4J, 4L, 4S, 4U1I, 4X, 5A, 5B, 5H, 5R, 5U, 5V, 5W, 5X, 5Z, 6Y,
7Q, 7X, 8P, 8R, 9A, 9G, 9H, 9J, 9K, 9M2, 9M6, 9N, 9V, 9Y, A2, A3, A4,
A5, A6, A7, A9, AP, BV, BY, C2, C3, C6, CE, CE0Z, CE9, CM, CN, CP, CT,
CT3, CU, CX, D2, D4, DL, DU, E4, EA, EA6, EA8, EA9, EI, EK, EL, EP, ER,
ES, ET, EU, EX, EY, EZ, F, FG, FJ, FK, FM, FO, FP, FR, FY, G, GD, GI,
GJ, GM, GU, GW, H4, HA, HB, HC, HH, HI, HK, HK0/a, HL, HP, HR, HS, HV,
HZ, I, IS, J7, J8, JA, JD/m, JD/o, JT, JW, JY, K, KG4, KH0, KH2, KH6,
KH8, KL, KP2, KP4, LA, LU, LX, LY, LZ, OA, OD, OE, OH, OH0, OK, OM, ON,
OX, OY, OZ, P4, PA, PJ2, PJ7, PY, PY0F, PZ, S2, S5, S9, SM, SP, SU, SV,
SV5, SV9, T7, T9, TA, TF, TG, TI, TK, TN, TR, TT, TU, TY, UA, UA2, UA9,
UK, UN, UR, V2, V3, V4, V5, V7, VE, VK, VK0M, VK9N, VP2E, VP2V, VP5, VP8,
VP8/h, VP8/o, VP9, VQ9, VR, VU, XE, XT, XU, XW, YA, YB, YI, YJ, YK, YL,
YN, YO, YS, YU, YV, Z2, Z3, ZA, ZB, ZC4, ZD7, ZD9, ZK3, ZL, ZP, ZS
* PLEASE NOTE: The report "could" contain "Pirate/SLIM" operations. As always, you never know - "Work First Worry Later" (WFWL).
3905 CENTURY CLUB NETS
Kevin Burkhart, WM0F, PR Director for the "3905
Century Club", wants to inform OPDX readers that the 3905 Century Club
has been around running "Worked All States and DX" type contact nets for
25+ years. Nets are held daily on 40m, 80m, and 160m SSB, along with a
bunch of weekly CW, PSK, and RTTY nets. The complete net schedule and
other info can be found at the club Website at:
The 3905 Century Club has operated bureaus for contacts made on the CC nets for many years. The turnaround in CC bureaus is a matter of weeks, so there will not be the long delays typical of international QSL bureaus. DX stations interested in earning the ARRL WAS or other Century Club awards will find this service really useful for getting timely service for their QSL cards.
3B8, MAURITIUS
A German team plans to head south to get away from the
cool weather and be active as 3B8/DK7AO from February 9-15th. The team
consists of: Frank/DK7AO and his XYL Katrin/DL1AXL, Guenter/DL2AWG
and Peter/DL3APO (and his XYL). Activity will be on 160-10 meter, but
they will focus on the low bands, the WARC bands and some RTTY. They will
have 2 HF stations. QSL via DL3APO. For more details and the log, visit
the Web page at:
3C5, EQUATORIAL GUINEA
Alan, G3XAQ, is now active as 3C5XA from Malabo
until January 21st. Activity will be on 160-10 meters (mainly CW). Over
the past weekend, he was heard on 40m (after 2100z), 30m (around 2045z),
12m (after 0830z) and 10m (after 1400z), all CW. QSL via G3XAQ.
D8, SOUTH SHETLAND ISLANDS
Lee, DS4CNB, currently signing as D88S from
the South Korean Base "King Se-Jong" on King George Island (AN-010),
continues to be active until November 30th. Most of his activity has
been on CW on 40/30/20/17/15/12/10 meters. However, over the past weekend
he was heard on 17 meters SSB on 18155 kHz between 1000-1200z. QSL via
DS4CNB.
DXCC NEWS
From the ARRL Web Page: "DXCC processing resumes after faulty
server replaced (January 7, 2003) -- After a two-week hiatus, DXCC
application processing resumed January 3rd. DXCC processing ground to a
halt December 23rd after a computer server that supported the DXCC software
failed. ARRL Membership Services Manager Wayne Mills, N7NG, said he's
glad to report that the DXCC system once again seems stable, and DXCC
applications from late September are being entered into the system this
week. The Information Services Department (ISD) determined that the old
DXCC server had reached the end of its useful life. After replacing a
power supply and attempting to resuscitate the aging hardware, ISD shifted
the application to another available server. Mills said system downtime
actually was less than two weeks. 'With Christmas, New Year's Day and
associated vacations, we probably didn't lose a full two weeks, but on the
calendar, we lost two weeks,' he allowed. The even better news is that the
current DXCC system is slated for an upgrade that will interface with both
Logbook of the World--now undergoing beta testing--and the ARRL Web site.
Mills says this will allow field checkers to take further advantage of
electronic data input and speed processing time by as much as 75 percent."
HH4, HAITI
Jan Heise, K4QD, the HH4 March 2003 DXpedition Team Leader,
informs OPDX that members of the Florida DXpedition Group (FDXPG) will be
part of a thirty member humanitarian mission team traveling to Haiti. They
will operate from the Northwest Haiti Christian Mission (NWHCM) March
10-21st. Team members are Jan-HH4/K4QD, William-HH4/N2WB, Bill-HH4/W4WX
and Al-HH4/K3VN. The team will have three stations, and when not working on
mission projects, they will operate on all bands 160-6 meters and all modes
including PSK-31. QSL HH4/K4QD, HH4/W4WX AND HH4/K3VN via their home CBA.
QSL HH4/N2WB via N2OO. For more information visit the DX team website at:
HC4, ECUADOR (Update)
Andy, NP3D, reports that he will be active as
HC1/NP3D from Quito for 1-2 days (January 21-23rd) and be active as
HC4/NP3D near Manta on the Ocean (January 24-27th). He will try to be
active from an island named "Isla de la Plata" (IOTA SA-033).
HI, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
John, F5VHQ (ex-OE5TGL), will be active as
F5VHQ/HI9 from January 16-24th. Activity will be on 40-10 meters SSB.
QSL via his home callsign, direct or bureau.
HR, HONDURAS
Gerard, HR5/F2JD, continues to be active from here and has
made more than 5200 QSOs at the moment. He hopes to put an antenna for 160
meters. Remember, he is here until early March. Over the past week he has
been active on 80/40/30 meters CW, usually after 2200z. His QSL Manager
Jean Michel, F6AJA, reports that he has received the first part of Gerard's
log, and you can look to see if you are on the log by sending an E-mail to:
HS0, THAILAND
Charles, K4VUD, who just concluded some activity as HS0ZCW
again, expects to return again during the summer of 2003. He reports that
during his recent December activity the bands were rather poor in HS-land.
He only worked five or six stateside stations and only heard very few.
Also, 40 meters CW was spotty but useful sometimes. He adds that he only
worked 90-some-odd stations in the 10 meter contest!!! He worked all he
heard.
IOTA NEWS
AS-006. Terry, VE7TLL, is expected to be active as VR2/VE7TLL from
Lantau Island, Hong Kong, between January 30th and February
10th. However, this is not a DXpedition, but he will try to
be as active as possible on the usual IOTA frequencies. QSL
via his home callsign.
EU-032. Look for Fabrice/F5NBQ, Bertrand/F6HKA and Jean-Louis/F5UJK to be active as F5NBQ/p from Oleron Island (DIFM AT-025) from January 25-27th. They also plan to participate in the CQWW 160m CW Contest. QSL via F5NBQ.
EU-039. Franck/F5JOT, Daniel/F5LGQ, Claude/F6CKH will be active from Chausey Island from April 19-26th. Their activity will be on 80-10 meters on CW, SSB and maybe RTTY and SSTV.
NA-057. By the time you read this, Wayne, K9YNF, should be active as K9YNF/HR9 from Roatan Island until January 18th. Activity will be SSB only on 14260, 18128, 24950, 28460 and 28560 kHz (+/- QRM). QSL via his home callsign, direct or bureau.
NA-062. Dick, K2ZR/4, is on Key West, FL. His address is as follows: Dick Stein, 206 / Apt.2 Southard Street, Key West, Florida 33040. Dick's E-mail address is : k2zr@arrl.org
SA-061. Update! Fernando, XQ5SM, reports that he will not be able to join the team going to Mocha Island, January 15-18th.
OC-203. Remember to look for Steve, G4EDG, to activate the rare IOTA Stewart Island as ZL4/G4EDG late on January 17th for approx. 4 full days. Refer to OPDX.591 for more details. Steve will be active mostly on 20 meters CW. QSL via his home callsign, direct or via the bureau.
OC-233. Look for Shane, VK7KHZ, to be active as VK7KHZ/P from Bruny Island, January 19-22nd. He will have antennas for 10, 12, 15, 17 and 20 meters only and expects to be on the air by 0800z on January 19th. He will be on or close to IOTA frequencies. QSL via EA7FTR.
IOTA/LIGHTHOUSE DXPEDITION
Members of the IOCA Group lead by Fredy,
DE0MST (member of WLH Management Committee) will activate Vela Palagruza
and Otocic Palagruza Lighthouse (EU-090, CI-084, LH-0057) as 9A0CI between
May 2-10th. The group may also try to operate from Mala Palagruza (EU-090,
CI-461) and Galijula Island (EU-090, CI-462). Operators mentioned are:
9A2WJ, 9A6AA, 9A7N, DE0MST, DF9MV, DJ3XG, DL1SDN, DL5MFL and DL9CHR. Their
activity will be on CW/SSB and near the IOTA and lighthouse frequencies
on 80-10 meters. QSL to a DE0MST (only for 9A0CI, May 2-10th, 2003) via
the DARC Bureau or direct to: Fredy Stippschild, P.O. Box 1406,
D-83657 Lenggries, Germany.
J7, DOMINICA
Bob/AA1M and Mike/W1USN will be active from the island of
Dominica from January 21-28th. Operations will be on the HF bands with
activity on CW, SSB and PSK31. Assigned callsigns are J75PL (AA1M) and
J75RN (W1USN). QSL via the bureau, WF5E or direct CBA.
JW, SVALBARD
Three members of the Voluntary Radio Organization (SL0ZS),
Stockholm branch, are planning a DXpedition to here between February 23rd
and March 1st. The team consists of Pete/SM0BSO, Stellan/SM0LQB and Eric/
SM1TDE. All will sign JW/homecall from the club station JW5E located in
Longyearbyen. Activity will take place on all bands from 160-6 meters on
CW, SSB, RTTY as well as several other digital modes. QSL via their home
callsigns, bureau or direct.
KH9, WAKE ISLANDS
Reports indicate that Chuck Brady, N4BQW, is expected
to be active as N4BQW/KH9 from January 15-25th. Bands/modes of activity
were not provided. QSL via KB6NAN direct.
LU/LT, ARGENTINA
Luc, LU1FAM, informs OPDX that he will be active in the
ARRL International CW Contest as a Single-Op/Single Band (10 or 40 meters)/
High Power. Also, look for the club station LU5DX to be active as LT1F in
the same contest (on 40 or 10m). QSL LU1FAM via AC7DX and for LT1F via
LU1FKR.
LU, ARGENTINA (Mountain Expedition)
This is just a reminder to look for
Robert, 3A2MY, who will sign LU/3A2MY between January 16-23rd from the
Aconcagua, the highest peak of the South American Andes mountains, 6959
meters ASL. He will be there with the Alibert expedition members. Robert
will use a homemade QRP transceiver with 5 watts out, supplied by solar
cells. Suggested frequencies and mode are: 14280 to 14290 kHz, SSB. A
special QSL card will be issued when he returns to Monaco. QSL via his
home callsign.
NEW OFFICERS FOR 2003
* At its annual meeting/Christmas Banquet in December 2002, the Carolina
DX Association elected a new slate of officers for 2003. The new
officers are:
Ted Goldthorpe, W4VHF President Bob Burton, N4PQX Vice-President Jim Miller, K4SQR Secretary-Treasurer Joe Simpkins, K4MD Cluster Manager John Scott, K8YC Newsletter EditorThe Carolina DX Association is an association of amateur radio operators who have an interest in long distance radio communications (DX). Although membership is somewhat concentrated in Charlotte, North Carolina, its membership consists of DXers across both North and South Carolina. Besides DXing, the Association enjoys participation in radio contesting.
* The following amateurs were elected to serve as officers in the Southern California DX Club (SCDXC) for 2003:
President Herb Rosenberg, KG6OK kg6ok@scdxc.org Vice President Cathy Gardenias, K6VC k6vc@scdxc.org Secretary Jim Shryne, N6DHZ n6dhz@scdxc.org Treasurer Paul Lawrence, N6AV n6av@scdxc.org Membership Larry Mallek, K6YUI k6yui@scdxc.org Director Charlotte Iseda, KB6FXS kb6fxs@scdxc.org Director Harvey Shore, K6EXO k6exo@scdxc.org Ex Officio Skip Bolnick, KJ6Y kj6y@scdxc.orgThe official mailing address for all SCDXC correspondences during 2003 will be: Southern California DX Club (SCDXC), Attn: James Shryne, N6DHZ, Secretary, 10301 Maybrook Ave., Whittier, CA 90603-2620 (E-mail at: n6dhz@scdxc.org) For information on the Southern California DX Club or a membership application, please visit the club web site at:
OH0, ALAND ISLAND
Ari, OH5DX (ex-OH1EH), will be active as OH0Z in the
CQ 160-Meter CW Contest (January 24-26th) as a Single-Op/High Power entry.
QSL via OH5DX: Ari Korhonen, Kreetalank. 9A1, FIN29200 Harjavalta, Finland.
PIRATE ALERTS
Activity on 40 and 20 meters by a station signing E44Q this past
week seems to be a pirate. If you work it, hold off from sending
QSLs until we known for sure.
Also, CO2QQ informs OPDX that a pirate station has been using the callsign CE/CO2WW on the ham bands. There have been many QSL requests sent to the CO QSL Bureau for this station.
Scott, K7ZO, QSL Manager for NK7U, informs OPDX that he has been receiving QSLs through the Bureau for TA0/NK7U. They are for QSOs on August 9, 2002, on 15 meters CW. There was NO such operation, so the activity must have been the work of a PIRATE/SLIM.
PJ2, CURACAO
George/W8UVZ, George/K8GG and Gary/KD9SV, will be going
here January 20-29th, and plan to be in the CQ WW 160 CW Contest (January
25-26th). They have applied for the contest callsign PJ2X. Outside of the
contest they will use PJ2/homecall. There will be plenty of Low Band and
WARC Band activity. QSL PJ2X via W8UVZ. QSL other contacts via the
operator's home address.
PJ4, BONAIRE
Operators Noah/K2NG, Tom/K2TW and Peter/NO2R plan to be
active as PJ4Gin the ARRL International DX CW Contest (February 15-16th)
as a Multi-Single entry. QSL via WA2NHA. Also, look for activity before
and after the contest on all bands.
PJ5, ST. EUSTATIUS ISLAND
Lee, VP2VE, plans to be active as PJ5/K3RGD
from the Dutch Antilles IOTA NA-145 now through February 10th. Activity
will be on all bands, CW+. As this bulletin was being written, Lee was
very active on 30 meters beginning as early as 0330z and later at 2100z.
QSL will be via WA2NHA. Skeds may be arranged by sending a short E-mail
(1 line-75 characters) to: vp2ve@amsat.org
QSL INFO AND NEWS
CORRECTION. OPDX has been informed by the NJDXA group that the activity
by Bob, W2SF, from IOTA NA-062 (listed in OPDX.593) should only be
QSLed direct and not by the Bureau. Bob has not had any bureau credits
for over 2 years. Incoming cards to the NJDXA QSL Bureau are trashed.
Lee R. Wical, KH6BZF, reports: "With the untimely death of Rick Sonones, KH7RS, ex-KH6JEB (Mr. Kure Island), last month (December 2002), Mr. John Peters, K1ER/KH6, has volunteered to undertake Rick's QSL duties/ managership." John's address can be found on WWW.QRZ.COM/K1ER. BTW, John is the QSL Manager for KH6BB, the Battleship USS Missouri's club station, as well as others listed in his WWW.QRZ.COM/Bio.
Juha, OH9MM, team leader of the C53M/C56R operation, reports that the C53M/C56R logs are now available at: http://dx.qsl.net The QSLs have been ordered and are expected to be out at the end of February.
Martti/OH2BH and Pertti/OH2PM were active this past weekend as OH0B and OH0R, respectively. QSL OH0B via OH2BH and OH0R via OH2PM.
MORE POSTAGE NEED! Leif, SM5BFJ, informs OPDX: "Those who still need a QSL for 9U5D and 9Q0AR - I am sad to inform you that the Swedish Post Office has raised the postage to a level that 1 USD is not enough to cover my return postage. Consequently please send 2 USD or 1 IRC."
TI9M QSLS. QSL Manager Bill, AK0A, reports that all DIRECT and BUREAU cards received as of Janaury 9th are in the mail.
Vladimir, UA4WHX/AC4LN, reports that he apologizes for the delay in answering the following QSL requests for the following stations which were active during the past summer:
V31BV AC4LN/TI2 8P9BV TG4/AC4LN HP8/AC4LN J6/AC4LN TG4/UA4WHX HP1/AC4LN J73/AC4LN YS1/AC4LN AC4LN/6Y5 J8/AC4LN (both NA 025 and 109) AC4LN/HR2 9Y4/AC4LN AC4LN/J3 AC4LN/HR1 8R1/AC4LN H7/AC4LN (NICARAGUA) 8P9/AC4LNVladimir states that the QSLs have been printed, but to his surprise, the quality was very bad and the whole order was placed again (which will take some extra time). The QSLs received have been checked with the logs, and all the valid contacts are ready to be confirmed. If someone is interested in whether his or her QSL has been received, drop a note (E-mail) to Vladimir with your callsign and the date/time of the QSO(s), and he will get back to you as soon as he can. His E-mail address is: ua4whx@vem.udm.ru -or- ua4whx@mail.ru
UPDATE ON "DON'T BE SURPRISED" (VK1AA'S QSL PRACTICES).
Nick, VK1AA,
has contacted OPDX, and he wants to clarify his QSL practice which
was mentioned in OPDX.593. Nick states, "QSL cards received with
insufficient postage or multiple requests for different callsigns will
be forwarded in the manner most suitable for both sender and manager.
Please note: I'm talking here about requests with INSUFFICIENT POSTAGE
enclosed. Unfortunately one USD or 1 IRC is not enough to cover my QSL
expenses. For all other requests it's business as usually."
NOT THE MANAGER. Please note that DJ7DZ is not the QSL Manager for Yuri, UA9SP.
ST, SUDAN
Gerben, PA5NT, informs OPDX that he will be back in Khartoum,
Sudan, again between January 20-28th and will be active as ST2X. Activity
will be CW on all bands 40-10 meters (including WARC) and depending on
the circumstances, also 80 and 6 meters. There could also be some occasional
SSB operation. QSL via PA5NT: Gerben A.Menting, Waezenburglaan 104,
9351 HG Leek, The Netherlands. More information is on the Web at:
TM0, FRANCE
Look for Patrick, F6OIE, to use the special callsign TM0A
from January 18th to February 1st. Activity will be on all HF bands CW
during the French Contest. QSL via F6OIE.
V2, ANTIGUA
Wicky/W4LW and Fred/K4FMD will operate as V2/K4UP from
Antigua on their annual DX Vacation from February 2-8th. Their activity
will be a casual style operation on 10, 12, 15, 17, and 20 meters SSB
only. QSL via K4UP direct or bureau.
V4, ST. KITTS
Look for Stan/AC8W, Hank/K8DD and possibly one or two
operators to be active from here February 12-19th. Activity will include
the ARRL DX CW Contest. Personal callsigns have been applied for in addition
to a contest callsign; however, they are not yet known. Before and after
the contest, they will be on the WARC bands, and also PSK31 and RTTY. QSL
will be via home callsigns. An update will be sent out when they know
what the callsigns are going to be.
VP6/D, DUCIE ISLAND
Stu, WA2MOE, reported this past week: "In early March
the operators for the second Ducie operation will leave Gambier Island in
French Polynesia via boat for Pitcairn and then Ducie. The organizer,
JA1BK, indicates that several more operators will be welcome, particularly
one who is CW competent. Some phone and RTTY experience will be helpful.
Interested and experienced operators can contact me at
WEB PAGE TO VISIT
Jose, CT1EEB (ex-4W6EB and VK8CS), reports his homepage
is now updated with the most recent photos and stories of his DX activities.
There are photos from remote places in Northern Spain to Southern Portugal
and also from East-Timor to the oposite side of the world in the Azores
Archipelago. His homepage is at:
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