The Ohio/Penn Dx PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 634
BID: $OPDX.634
November 10, 2003
Editor Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW
Provided by BARF-80 BBS Cleveland, Ohio
Thanks to the Northern Ohio Amateur Radio Society, Northern Ohio DX Association, Ohio/Penn PacketCluster Network, AB5K & the AR TelNet Clusters Network, K1XN & GoList, W1CU, W2RE, NG3K, W3UR & The Daily DX, K4UEE, N4AA & QRZ DX, W4WX, N5FG, K8YSE, K0IR, CE6TBN, CO8TW, DL/VE3ZIK & contesting.info, DL1EK/DL7VOA & DX Newsletter, G3SXW, G3XTT, GI0DVU, JA1ELY, JI6KVR & JA-IOTA Islands News, JT1KAA, LA7DFA, LX3DX, LZ3XV, MW0USK/MW3USK, OH2BH, OM3JW, SP9FIH, YL3AD and ZS4BS for the following DX information.
DXCC COUNTRY/ENTITY REPORT
According to the AR-Cluster Network for the
week of Sunday, 2nd/November, through Sunday, 9th/November there were 234
countries active. Countries available: 3A, 3B8, 3B9, 3D2, 3DA, 3V, 3W,
3X, 4J, 4L, 4S, 4U1I, 4U1U, 4W, 4X, 5B, 5H, 5N, 5R, 5T, 5V, 5W, 5X, 5Z,
6W, 6Y, 7Q, 7X, 8P, 8R, 9A, 9G, 9H, 9J, 9K, 9L, 9M2, 9M6, 9N, 9Q, 9V,
9Y, A2, A4, A6, A7, AP, BV, BY, C3, C5, C6, CE, CE0A, CE0Y, 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, FP, FR, FY, G,
GD, GI, GJ, GM, GU, GW, H4, HA, HB, HB0, HC, HC8, HH, HI, HK, HK0/a,
HL, HP, HR, HS, HV, HZ, I, IS, J3, J6, J8, JA, JD/m, JD/o, JT, JW, JY,
K, KH0, KH2, KH3, 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, S9, SM, SP, ST, SU, SV, SV5, SV9, T2, T30, T7, T8, T9, TA, TF, TG,
TI, TJ, TK, TL, TR, TT, TU, TY, UA, UA2, UA9, UK, UN, UR, V2, V3, V5,
V6, V7, VE, VK, VK9C, VK9N, VK9X, VP2E, VP2M, VP5, VP6, VP9, VQ9, VR,
VU, XE, XU, XW, XZ, YA, YB, YI, YK, YL, YN, YO, YU, YV, Z2, Z3, ZA, ZB,
ZC4, ZD7, ZD9, ZF, ZK1/n, ZK1/s, ZL, ZP, ZS
* PLEASE NOTE: The report "could" contain "Pirate/SLIM" operations. As always, you never know - "Work First Worry Later" (WFWL).
3B9, RODRIGUES ISLAND
In a press release by Don, G3XTT, the following
are excerpts from that announcement: "The Five Star DXers Association
(FSDXA) is pleased to announce 'Project Star Reach', a large-scale
DXpedition to Rodrigues Island, 3B9. FSDXA, closely linked to CDXC
(Chiltern DX Club), the UK DX Foundation, is the group which brought you
the very successful 9M0C DXpedition to the Spratly Islands in February
1998 and the subsequent record-breaking D68C DXpedition to the Comoros in
February 2001. Yaesu have kindly agreed to be Principal Sponsor, and will
be providing ten complete state-of-art stations consisting of FT-1000MP MkV
Field transceivers and Quadra VL-1000 linears. The centrepiece of Project
Star Reach will be a major DXpedition to Rodrigues Island, to take place
next March/April..... The callsign 3B9C has already been assigned, and the
plan is for an operation encompassing over three weeks of operation,
including four weekends. The first members of the team will arrive in 3B9 on
Tuesday, March 16th, 2004, and expect to spend the first two to three days
installing antennas and equipment. Operations will commence before the
weekend. Station breakdown will start on Monday, April 12th, though
operations may continue for a further day or two after that......." They
state there are two main and several subsidiary objectives. Their main goals
are to provide the possibility for every amateur radio station in the
world - even those running QRP or a very simple antenna - to make at least
one contact with 3B9C; and to enable top DXers to put 3B9C in their log on
as many bands and modes as possible. It should be possible for top DXers
active on all bands and on all main modes to work 3B9C on at least 20
band / mode slots! One of the subidiary goals is to be one of the first
major DXpeditions to link fully with the ARRL's "Logbook of the World"
initiative. The 3B9C also announces that the operation will have up to
fifteen high-power HF stations active simultaneously when band conditions
allow. Activities will encompass SSB, CW, RTTY, PSK31 and, as appropriate,
FM. There will also be satellite activity and possible EME. Large monoband
antennas will be used on all bands, including a full-size two-element Yagi
for 30m. There will be capability for working simultaneously on more than
one mode on 10, 15, 20 and 80 meters when these bands are open. On LF they
will use two phased pairs of Titanex verticals on 80m, one pair for CW and
one for SSB. 40m will rely on their tried and tested 4-square array. 160m
operation will utilize the well-known Titanex verticals, with various loops
and Beverages for receive. Full details of the equipment and antennas will
be given in a subsequent bulletin. The multinational team is still being
formed, but already includes many well-known callsigns, as well as some
up-and-coming DXpedition operators. So far, team members include DL7AKC
(Jens), EI5DI (Paul), G0MRF (Dave), G0OPB (Tony), G3NUG (Neville), G3BJ
(Don), G3IZD (Ivan), G3NHL (Chris), G3RAU (Derek), G3SED (Mike), G3WGV
(John), G3WKL (John), G3XTT (Don), G4FRE/WW2R (Dave), G4JKS (Hilary),
G4KIU (Nigel), G4TSH (Justin), G4VXE (Tim), GU4YOX(Bob), JA1RJU(Kazu),
JH4RHF (Jun), KF7E (Jim), M0DXR (Mark), M0GMT (Daniel), N7CQQ (John),
NK7C (Pat), and W3EF (Maury). They are seeking donations and contributions
from sponsors to help defray the very significant logistics costs of this
DXpedition. Details for donating funds and the complete press release can
be found on the 3B9C Web page at:
3Y0/P, PETER I ISLAND (DXpedition Postponed!)
In a press release by
Bob/K4UEE and Ralph/K0IR dated November 7th, the following announcement
was released: "The Peter I DXpedition team has decided to postpone their
DXpedition to Peter I Island, Antarctica until January 2005. A last minute
glitch developed in the transportation plan, even as the team was preparing
to meet in Atlanta to train and to pack the sea container for shipment.
Weather windows precluded a rescheduling for 2004. No one is more
disappointed than we are, but the 2005 expedition will be bigger and better!
Our team is intact, our permissions are not a problem, and the expedition
equipment including 6 Arctic shelters, flooring, antennas, masts, kitchen
equipment, power cables and generators, coax, etc. are all in storage in
Atlanta. We wish to thank all of our sponsors for their support; look for
additional updates in the spring....."
For the team, Bob, K4UEE and Ralph, K0IR
4X/4Z, ISRAEL
On November 15th, operators Eliyahu/4Z5NB, Dov/4Z4DX and
Shlomo/4X6ZK will operate a whole day activating different regions of
Israel for the Holyland program. They will start around 0400z from G-11-HS
and will go through the following regions: HS, HD, JN, YZ, KT, HG, ZF, AK,
HF. Main activity will be at the HG region but they will activate different
regions while driving from one region to another. Frequency will be 14265
kHz and probably 40 meters for local stations. They hope conditions will
cooperate.
4U1, UNITED NATIONS HQ
Ray/W2RE and Frank/W2IX were active from 4U1UN
this past Sunday, November 9th. Activity was on both CW and SSB on all
HF bands including WARC bands (if time permits). Hope you had a chance
to work them.
5U, NIGER
Roger, G3SXW, informs OPDX that the VooDoo Contest Group will
be active this year from Niamey, Niger in the CQ World-Wide DX CW Contest
on November 29th-30th. Their callsign will be 5U5Z. This will again be a
large Multi-Multi effort, field-day style, with seven 1KW stations and
many antennas, covering 160-10 meters. The operation will be CW only.
QSL cards should go to G3SXW. The operators will be Lee/G0MTN, Don/G3XTT,
Fred/G4BWP/5U7WP, Cook/G4PIQ, Vince/K5VT/5U7VT, Mike/KC7V/5U7MF and Lee/
KY7M/5U7LF. Operators will be active before the contest using their own
with personal callsign while testing antennas. They will be active on the
WARC bands if time permits. There will also be short operations from Burkina
Faso (XT2) while in transit. QSLs for all contacts other than 5U5Z should
be sent to the home callsign of the operator.
8P5, BARBADOS
Tom, W2SC, will make a short contest trip to here between
November 28th and December 1st. He plans to be active as 8P5A in the CQ
World Wide DX CW Contest (November 29-30th) as a Single-Op/All Band/Low
Power entry. QSL via NN1N.
9N, NEPAL
Three JA operators will be active from Katmandu, Nepal, between
November 16-22nd. They are Noboru/JA2AAU/9N7AU, Takashi/JA2ALN/9N7LN and
Yasu/JA9LSZ/9N7SZ. They will operate on 40-6 meters. A 6m beacon will be
on 50.100 MHz. They will have two HF rigs with FL-2100B and a 6m rig. Their
antennas are: Dipoles for 40m and 30m, a 5 element beam for 20-10m, and a
5 elemnet beam for 6m. QSL via their home callsign to the JARL Bureau or
direct to the addresses below:
JA2AAU - Kanno Noboru; 1785-61 Shikata, Shikatsu, 481-0004 JAPAN
JA2ALN - Takashi Yamada; 1-90 Nishishiga, Kita-ku, Nagoya, 462-0058 JAPAN
JA9LSZ - Yasuhiro Yahara; P.O.Box 111, Fukui, 910-8691 JAPAN
9N, NEPAL
Janusz, SP9FIH, will be in Kathmandu from November 13th until
December 6th. He hopes to get a licence for the 40, 20, 17 and 15 meter
bands. QSL via SP9FIH: Janusz Wegrzyn, box 480, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland.
9Y, TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
Members of the Bavarian Contest Club (BCC),
Mike/DL1HCM and Heye/DJ9RR will be active as 9Y4ZC in the CQ World Wide
DX CW Contest (November 29-30th) as a Multi-2 category. QSL via DL1HCM
(QSL via the bureau is preffered). Outside of the contest, they will
focus on the low bands and the WARC bands on CW, and depending on their
preferences other modes (RTTY, PSK).
BQ9P DVD/VIDEO AVAILABLE
Yuki, JI6KVR, informs OPDX that a BQ9P video
is now available (DVD or VHS [PAL/NTSC]) showing the "Major challenges"
the BQ9P team went through just to air this rare entity. The video also
shows some of the beauty of the island as well as some historical
information. This video makes you appreciate the BQ9P team's hard work
as operators and their devotion to DXing. The DVD/VHS video is available
for 25 USD (plus shipping - different in each region) at the following
Web site at:
BW4, TAIWAN
Artyom, UA3VCS, will be active as BW4/UA3VCS in the CQ World
Wide DX CW Contest (November 29-30th) as a Single-Op/Single Band (15m)/
Low Power entry. QSL via home callsign; CBA or Bureau.
CO, CUBA
Look for Eduardo, CO8LY, to be in the next CQWW CW Contest as
a Single-Op/All Band/Low Power entry. QSL is via EA7ADH. Also, look for
Juan, CO8TW, in the contest as a Single-Op/Single Band (160m)/Low Power
entry. QSL is via IZ8CCW, and the log will be available after the contest
at:
CN, MOROCCO
Jim, W7EJ, will be active as CN2R in the CQ World Wide DX CW
Contest (November 29-30th) as a possible a Single-Op/All Band/High Power
entry (or maybe a Single-Band 80 or 40 meters depending on conditions).
QSL via W7EJ.
E2/HS, THAILAND
Look for the following Thai stations to be active in the
CQ WW DX CW Contest:
HS4BPQ/9 - Single-Op/Single Band (20m)/Low Power. QSL via E21EIC
E20HHK - Single-Op/All Band/Low Power. QSL via E21EIC
EA6, BALEARIC ISLANDS
Once again a group of Spanish operators will
activate EA6IB during the CQ World Wide DX CW Contest (November 29-30th)
as a Multi/Single entry. QSL via CBA.
HI8, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Hiro, JA6WFH, will be here on business for the
next year. He expects to receive his license and operate as JA6WFH/HI8,
possibly starting between the end of November and December. More details
are forthcoming.
IOTA NEWS
AF-073. A large scale DXpedition with international operators will
activate the Tunisian Island of Kerkennah Island between
November 19th and December 2nd. Look for twenty operators
with five stations on the air to sign TS7N. Activity will be
CW/SSB/RTTY/PSK31/JT6M/JT44 on 160-6 meters. They will feature
one station that will be operated by XYLs ONLY! TS7N is the
only Tunisian station with a license for 6m and the digital
modes! They also plan to participate in the CQ WWDX CW Contest
as Multi-2 entry. QSL via DL9USA. The DXpedition's main
objective is the further development of amateur radio in
Tunisia. Two transceivers and several antennas will be given
to the Tunisian amateurs as a donation. Further information
can be found on their website: http://ts7n.tk
EU-048. Francois, F5JNE, will be active from Belle Ile en Mer Island
(DIFM AT15) from November 17-24th. His activity will also
include SSB activity on 40 meters from two Forts which count
towards the French Castles Award as follows:
November 22nd - Fort of Port Maria (DFCF 56015)
November 23rd - Fort des Kerdonis (DFCF56016).
His activity between the 17-24th will be CW on 40 and 20
meters in the afternoon, starting about 1300z. Other reference
numbers are: French Departments Award (Morbihan, 56) and French
Provinces (Britanny). QSL via the bureau or direct CBA.
OC-201. Jonathan, W1CU, will be on vacation and will be active as as ZL/W1CU from Waiheke Island from November 30th through December 2nd. This will include "Day 2" of the CQWW DX CW Contest. He will operate from ZL1DD's QTH and activity will be on all bands CW/SSB (whatever is open). Unfortunately, Jonathan's operating time will be limited.
OC-235. A disappointed Jon, DU9/N0NM, reports that he will not be able to use his callsign 4D71NM from the Mindanao's Coastal Islands during the CQWW DX CW Contest. Instead, he will use 4D71/N0NM. His operating entry was not mentioned.
SA-086. The Atacama Desert DX group (Operators XQ1IDM, XQ4ZW, CE1URH, CA2WUI, CD0906 and CE6TBN) will be on the air as 3G2D from Damas Island (DICE ICE-201), November 26-28th. Activity will be on 160-6 meters on CW, SSB and RTTY and BPSK31. They will try to have 3 stations on 24 hours a day. QSL Manager is CA2WUI (P.O.Box 1037, La Serena, Chile). More info is available at:
JW, SVALBARD
Erling, LA5RIA, is going to be active as JW5RIA from Bear
Island (EU-027) from the end of November until June 2004. He will be
active on 160-6 meters CW/SSB and the Digital modes. QSL is preferred
via the bureau. JW5RIA's Web site can be found at:
KP2, U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS
Daniel, T93M, will be active as KP2/N4EXA in the
CQ World Wide DX CW Contest (November 29-30th) as a Single-Op/Single Band
(15m)/Low Power entry. QSL via DJ2MX.
KP2, U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS
Curt, W3HQ, will be active as W3HQ/KP2 between
December 3-11th. Activity will be CW only on 40/30//20/15 meters. QRP
operation for all station; will accept SKED with DX (non-UA) especially
Asia and Oceania. Curt's E-mail address is: fclambert@infonale.com
QSL via W3 Bureau.
OH0, ALAND ISLAND
Team OH2U < http://www.oh2u.com > will activate OH0Z
during the CQ World Wide DX CW Contest (November 29-30th) as a Multi-Multi
entry. QSL via OH5DX. The OH0Z station's Web page is at:
P4, ARUBA
Jose, CT1BOH, will be active as P40E in the CQ World Wide
DX CW Contest (November 29-30th) as a Single-Op/All Band entry. QSL via
W3HNK. Visit the Web page at:
QSL INFO AND NEWS
Bill, W4WX, from the Florida DXPedition Group, reports that the team
made it back from San Andres where they were 5J0X in contest. He states,
"We want to thank everyone that worked us during our stay on the island.
Thanks for all the support received. Elli Print has donated QSL cards.
They will be in color and we should receive them in three months or
so. They will go out as soon as received."
JT1KAA reports that the JT QSL Bureau address has changed. Please send QSL to: MRSF, P.O.Box 830, Ulaanbaatar-24, Mongolia.
Per-Einar, JX7DFA, has recently sent over 4000 QSLs for Russia and
the Ukraine via Bureau. Anyone still needing a QSL card from JX7DFA
can get one back via the bureau by sending E-mail (with the QSO's
data to: la7dfa@qsl.net
JX7DFA's Web site is at:
OUCH! Stephane, LX3DX, informs OPDX and its readers that his harddrive crashed and all QSOs during the DOK and CQWW Contest, as well as his 6 meter QSOs during the Aurora last week are "LOST". His last backup was on October 17, 2003.
NOT THE MANAGER! Jim, GI0DVU, informs OPDX that he has once again started to receive QSL cards via GI4GTY for YO5TP. He states, "Whilst I am the QSL Manager for GI4GTY (a club station) neither I nor GI4GTY have any relationship with YO5TP. Could you please advise OPDX readers that QSL cards for this station should not be sent to GI4GTY or GI0DVU."
Steve, OM3JW, informs OPDX that he received the simple YI9X QSLs from the printer, but they are not too good. So, he will wait for the full color QSL that is expected to be received at the end of November. Be patient please!
T32, EASTERN KIRIBATI
Gary/KH6GMP and Tuck/KH6DFW will be active as T32I
and T32BI from here between March 1-8th. During their time there, they will
also be active as T32I in the ARRL DX Phone Contest (March 6-7th) as a
Multi-Single entry. Activity outside of the contest will be on SSB and as
much RTTY as possible during the precontest time. QSL T32I via direct to
KH6GMP (QRZ.com address is OK) and QSL T32BI via direct to KH6DFW (also,
QRZ.com address is OK).
TK, CORSICA
Ted, S51TA, will be active as TK9A in the CQ World Wide DX
CW Contest (November 29-30th) as a Single-Op/All Band entry. Before the
contest he will be active as TK/S51TA or possibly another TK callsign.
TO4, EUROPA (Last Update)
Dany, F5CW, reports that the operation is still
a go, and on November 3rd, he shipped 250 Kg of equipments from Roissy CDG
Airport to St. Denis, Reunion Island. The Europa team will leave Paris
late November 15th and arrive in St. Denis, Reunion, at about 1030 AM
(local time) on the 16th. The Europa team consists of: Dany/F5CW (CW),
Eric/F5JKK (6 meters), Jean-Louis/F5NHJ (digimodes, 6 meters, SSB), Freddy/
F5IRO (SSB) and Pascal/F5PTM (CW). ADDED NOTE TO CONTESTERS: Please
keep in mind to add in your CTY file that TO4WW and TO4E are for FR/E or
FR/J (Europa/Juan de Nova).
TO6, MARTINIQUE (Also J7). Serge, F6AUS, is on vacation from here and is active with the special callsign TO6M for the next few weeks before going to Dominica (J7) for the CQWW CW Contest. QSL via F6AUS.
SPECIAL EVENT
Look for the special callsign 4N25K to be activated to
celebrate 25 years of activity from the radio club "Novi Beograd",
"Radio-section KOZARA". Look for them on all HF bands. QSL via YU1SB.
SPECIAL EVENT
A group of amateurs from the Boland Amateur Radio Club are
going to operate a special event station over the weekend of November
21-23rd from the Sutherland Observatory in the Northern Cape Province of
South Africa. The purpose is to make amateurs aware of the largest Telescope
in the Southern Hemisphere. The station will be identified by the callsign
ZS1SALT (acronym South African Large Telescope) and will operate from
approx. 1100z Friday, November 21st until 1000z Sunday, November 23rd. All
HF frequencies will be used, and the station can be worked on Phone, CW and
digital modes. A special QSL card will be sent to all amateurs who have
made contact. Only direct QSL cards will be accepted to: P.O. Box 273,
STRAND, 7140, Republic of South Africa. For additional information on the
project, please visit the website:
TY, BENIN
By the time you read this, Vladi, LZ3XV (aka 5N0EVR), should
be active as TY/LZ3XV in Cotonou, Republic of Benin. His activity will
mainly be the AO-40 satellite, and we are not sure if he will be on HF.
The length of his stay is also unknown. His grid locater will be JJ16fi.
V26, ANTIGUA (Update)
As mentioned in OPDX.633, Paul/WY7I and K7LXC will
be active as V26DX during the CQWW CW Contest. QSL via KU9C. Paul informs
OPDX that their activity outside the contest will be on 80-10 meters for
sure and possibly the WARC bands as well as 6 meters. Operations will
"probably" be all CW.
VK9C, COCOS-KEELING ISLAND (Update)
Members of Yamato ARC (JA1ZEK) Sasi/
JA1KJW and Kuni/JA8VE will be active between November 27th and December 7th.
JA1KJW will be VK9CJ and JA8VE will be VK9CV. They will operate on all HF
frequencies 160-10 meters, CW/SSB/RTTY. JA1KJW/VK9CJ hopes to participate
in the CQ WWDX CW Contest and the ARRL 160M Contest. During the contest,
JA8VE/VK9CV will be active on SSB/RTTY. Their equipment is: Two K2/100 and
two ALS500 amplifiers. Antennas are: HEX beam for 20m to 10m and DP/LW for
160m to 30m. QSLs via JA1KJW to the JARL bureau or direct to:
Nakayama Hisashi; 1-17-8 Shibuya, Yamato, 242-0023 JAPAN
VK9X, CHRISTMAS ISLAND
A very disappointed Charlie, W0YG (VK9XG), is now
QRT. He has been on the 160/80m bands every night/morning, but the QRN has
been terrific and the conditions abysmal - making QSOs also hopeless. Steve,
VK6VZ, who has kept the "Top-Banders" informed states, "It should be noted
that Charlie probably had the largest 160/80m collection of antennas used
on Christmas Island since the DL expedition to the islands in the mid-late
1990s, employing inverted vee dipoles at 50 meteres on top of a crane, a
60'-plus Force 12 vertical antenna and phased pennants for reception......
As Charlie is essentially a single man low-band DXpedition, just imagine
how much effort this operation has taken and if you feel disappointed, just
imagine how he feels." Charlie writes: "If anyone else wants to try their
hand out here, be my guest. I have almost a complete station here less
amplifier and transceiver. Hopefully someone will hit it here when this
antipodal QTH will produce results back to the States. However, I want to
warn anyone coming this way, be prepared for heat, humidity, solar flares,
crabs and sweat. Nothing here comes easy. That only formula - energy input
equals results achieved - certainly does not apply on Christmas Island."
The VK9XG Web page with news, online log search and pictures can be found
at:
WP4, PUERTO RICO
Operators Aris/WP4DX, Angel/NP4CQ, Pedro/KP4SQ, Trabert/
NP4Y and possibly others will be active from Rio Grande as WP4DX during
the ARRL 10-Meter Contest (December 13-14th) as a Multi-Single entry.
QSL via WP4F.
XU, CAMBODIA
A group of Slovak operators Jaroslav/OM3TZZ (ex-SU9ZZ),
Robert/OM1KW, Jaroslav/OM3TA and Milan/OM1ATT will be active November
26th through December 3rd, as XU7ACZ, XU7ADC, XU7ADA and XU7ADB. Their
activity will be CW/SSB/RTTY on 160-10 meters. QSL via his their home
callsigns. They will be active in the CQWW DX CW Contest as XU7ACZ. QSL
via OM3TZZ.
XU, CAMBODIA
Jack/ON4AJT and Wim/ON6TZG are currently active as XU7AJT
and XU7TZG, respectively. Their length of activity is unknown. The two
operators did activate Koh Poah (AS-133) this past week. Over the past
weekend, activity from them seems to be centered on 20 meters CW/SSB.
Watch around 14195 kHz around 1430z. QSL for both stations via ON4AJV.
YI, IRAQ
Curtis, MW0USK/MW3USK, from Usk, Wales, informs OPDX that he
just received a quick note from Darran, M1DAZ, who is on active duty with
the British Forces Broadcast Services in Iraq, and he has obtained official
authority to operate with the callsign YI9DAZ. Darran will be active around
the bands for the next couple of weeks using a Yaesu FT-100 and an Atas
aerial from South Iraq. Most operations will be PSK31. PSK31 is being used
so Darren does not disturb his roommate who is the presenter of the early
morning radio show. He should occasionally be able to put in some time on
other modes though! QSL info at this time is via Darran's homecall M1DAZ.
It is quite possible Darran will be one of the first U.K. amateurs from
YI active on PSK31...
YL85, LATVIA
Janis Vanags, YL3AD, Chairman on the Board of LRAL, informs
OPDX that more than 20 Latvian stations are using the special prefix YL85
during the month of November to celebrate the Republic of Latvia's 85th
anniversary. A special award is available to celebrate this anniversary
by making QSOs on the HF bands as follows:
10 contacts for YL stations * QSOs can be made with the same
5 contacts for EU stations event station, but must be on
3 contacts for DX stations. different band or mode.
Respectively, on VHF/UHF and SAT: 5 contacts for YL stations
3 contacts for DX stations.
Copies of the LOG are welcomed by Mail to: LRAL, Box 164 LV1010, Riga,
Latvia. Award Managers are: YL2HA and YL2NS. Stations who request the
award will receive a special marked "YL85 Award" on the envelope. The
cost of the award is: 5 IRCs or equal in Euros or USDs.
ZA1, ALBANIA
Martti Laine, OH2BH, sent out a press release this past
week titled "UNIQUE AMATEUR RADIO PROGRAM OPENS IN TIRANA, ALBANIA".
The complete press release will be sent to all OPDX InterNet Subscribers
as an additional bulletin, but here are a few short excerpts (edited)
for non-subscribers: "This coming Sunday (November 8th), an International
Amateur Radio (IARU) Region 1 supported course in Albania will commence
under the sponsorship of Mr. Spartak Poci, the Minister of
Telecommunications and in cooperation with the Polytechnic University of
Tirana. Thirty-four third and fourth year students will begin a five-week
course of study culminating in a CEPT license examination. A unique part
of this program is that Amateur Radio is being integrated into the regular
University course offerings using an advanced Radio Society of Great Britain
study package as a reference. Each week of this program in Tirana will
benefit from the efforts of invited professional educators from the amateur
radio community of specific countries. The countries involved in this
five-week program will be Albania, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Israel,
Japan, Macedonia, Spain, Sweden and the United States. In total, some
fifty amateur radio operators, drawn mainly the DX and contesting
communities, will travel to ZA-land. The core organizing team consists
of 4X6KJ, DL6LAU, EA1QF, G3LQP, I2MQP, K7WX, OH2BH, OH2PM, and ZA1B. During
this five-week period, ZA1A will be active on many bands and in a variety
of modes while demonstrating amateur radio to local telecom and education
administrators, as well as to the students. Multiple locations will be
used and several Yaesu donated stations may be active at the same time.
After the course, all equipment will be serving the amateur community.
During the first week, you will find in Tirana: I2KMG, I2MQP, EA1QF, OH2BE,
OH2BH, DL6LAU, DL7AJA, G3OKA, G3LQP and Z35M." The progress of the entire
project can be followed on the Internet at: http://www.za1a.com
QSL ZA1A via OH2BH.
ZC4, UK SOV. BASE AREAS ON CYPRUS
Geoff, ZC4CW, will be going contest
crazy over the next few months. He will be active in the CQ World Wide
DX CW Contest (November 29-30th) as a Single-Op/Single Band (160m) entry
from CQ Zone 20. Also, Geoff will be active in the ARRL 10 Meter Contest
(December 13-14th) and the ARRL 160 Meter Contest (December 5-7th) as a
Single-Op/High Power/Mixed Mode entry. QSL all operations via G3AB.
ZL1, NORTH COOK ISLANDS
By the time you read this, Vladimir, UA4WHX
(aka AC4LN, H44VV and T20VB), should be active on Penryhn Atoll (OC-082)
in the North Cooks until November 15th. Victor, ZK1CG (aka ZK1USA), was
expected to pickup Vladimir at the airport in Raro on Friday, November
7th, and then take him to the airport Saturday morning for his flight to
Penryhn. Victor states, "He will be staying with Warwick, ZK1WL, so should
have a good signal from North Cooks. I think his callsign will be ZK1/AC4LN.
Do not know why he got this callsign but will ask tomorrow when I pickup
his license in town. Normally visitors get a 3 letter suffix." ADDED NOTE:
OPDX checked before going to print and found Vladimir is now active as
ZK1/AC4LN. Activity has been on CW on 40/30/20/17 meters.
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PRESS RELEASE NUMBER 1, NOVEMBER THE 5TH, 2003.
UNIQUE AMATEUR RADIO PROGRAM OPENS IN TIRANA, ALBANIA
It has long been thought that systematically integrating different age groups and educational levels into an amateur radio course with modern training concepts is the key to regaining a positive intake of new hams. Amateur radio has much to offer today's youth, but it first becomes necessary to correctly tune into the a world constantly competing for young people's attention.
This coming Sunday, an International Amateur Radio (IARU) Region 1 supported course in Albania will commence under the sponsorship of Mr. Spartak Poci, the Minister of Telecommunications and in cooperation with the Polytechnic University of Tirana. Thirty-four third and fourth year students will begin a five-week course of study culminating in a CEPT license examination. A unique part of this program is that Amateur Radio is being integrated into the regular University course offerings using an advanced Radio Society of Great Britain study package as a reference.
Each week of this program in Tirana will benefit from the efforts of invited professional educators from the amateur radio community of specific countries. The countries involved in this five-week program will be Albania, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Israel, Japan, Macedonia, Spain, Sweden and the United States. In total, some fifty amateur radio operators, drawn mainly the DX and contesting communities, will travel to ZA-land. The core organizing team consists of 4X6KJ, DL6LAU, EA1QF, G3LQP, I2MQP, K7WX, OH2BH, OH2PM, and ZA1B.
The first week will feature Italy and the United Kingdom. It will be taught by Professor Giorgio Goggi, I2KMG and Professor John Share, G3OKA, representing the University of Pavia and the University of Liverpool as well as Italy's ARI and the UK's RSGB. John Share, G3OKA will serve as a lead-teacher for the first three-weeks and be succeeded by Uli Weiss, DJ2YA from Germany.
The second week segment of the course will feature the United States. It will be lead by Dr. Warren Hill, K7WX and taught under the supervision of Carl Luetzelschwab K9LA. Representing the ARRL, team members Dan Brown N7DB, Rich Chatelain, K7ZV, Robin Critchel WA6CDR, Dr. Paul Rubenfeld WF5T and Professor Don Wilson K6RKE will hands-on operating practices and cover the topics of the Earth's magnetic field, the mysteries of radio propagation, practical antennas, the role of amateur radio in society, FCC/CEPT examinations, transmitter interference, QSL practices and successful DXpeditioning.
During this five-week period, ZA1A will be active on many bands and in a variety of modes while demonstrating amateur radio to local telecom and education administrators, as well as to the students. Multiple locations will be used and several Yaesu donated stations may be active at the same time. After the course, all equipment will be serving the amateur community. During the first week, you will find in Tirana: I2KMG, I2MQP, EA1QF, OH2BE, OH2BH, DL6LAU, DL7AJA, G3OKA, G3LQP and Z35M.
The progress of the entire project can be followed on the Internet at
This educational program is supported by the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) Region 1 with additional support from the ARI, ARRL, RSGB, IARC, URE and the Northern California DX Foundation (NCDXF), Vertex Standard Co. Ltd (Yaesu), Fluidmotion Inc. (SteppIR beams), Malev Airlines and Rogner Europark Hotel in Tirana.
ZA1A QSL via OH2BH.
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