The Ohio/Penn Dx PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 794
BID: $OPDX.794
January 22, 2007
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, ARRL Web site, K1XN & GoList, NC1L, NJ1Q, KA2AEV, NG3K, W3UR & The Daily DX, N4AA & QRZ DX, W6YD, K8YSE, Pete's-DX-Newsdesk, DJ5AV & The DX News Letter, DK8JB, E21EIC, F5NQL & UFT, G3NKC, I1JQJ/IK1ADH & 425 DX News, M5AAV, RSGB IOTA, UA2FM, UA4WHX, UA9CDC, VA3RJ & ICPO and VK1AA for the following DX information.
DXCC COUNTRY/ENTITY REPORT
According to the AR-Cluster Network for the
week of Sunday, 14th-January, through Sunday, 21st-January there were 219
countries active. Countries available: 3A, 3B8, 3DA, 3V, 3W, 3X, 4J,
4L, 4S, 4X, 5A, 5B, 5H, 5N, 5R, 5T, 5V, 5W, 5Z, 6W, 6Y, 7Q, 7X, 8P, 8R,
9A, 9G, 9H, 9J, 9K, 9M2, 9M6, 9N, 9Q, 9V, 9Y, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6, A7,
AP, BV, BY, C2, C3, C5, C6, CE, CE9, CM, CN, CP, CT, CT3, CU, CX, D2,
D4, DL, DU, E4, E51, EA, EA6, EA8, EA9, EI, EK, EP, ER, ES, EU, EX, EY,
F, FG, FJ, FK, FM, FO, FR, G, GD, GI, GJ, GM, GU, GW, HA, HB, HB0, HC,
HI, HK, HL, HP, HR, HS, HZ, I, IS, J2, J3, J6, J7, J8, JA, JD/o, JT,
JW, JY, K, KG4, KH0, KH2, KH6, KL, KP2, KP4, LA, LU, LX, LY, LZ, OA,
OD, OE, OH, OK, OM, ON, OX, OY, OZ, P4, PA, PJ2, PJ7, PY, PZ, R1FJ, S0,
S2, S5, SM, SP, ST, SU, SV, SV5, SV9, T32, T7, T9, TA, TF, TG, TI, TJ,
TK, TR, TU, TY, UA, UA2, UA9, UK, UN, UR, V2, V3, V4, V5, V7, V8, VE,
VK, VK9N, VP2E, VP2M, VP2V, VP8, VP8/h, VP8/o, VP9, VQ9, VR, VU, VU7,
XE, XT, XU, XW, YA, YB, YI, YK, YL, YN, YO, YS, YU, YU6, YV, Z2, Z3,
Z7, ZA, ZB, ZC4, ZD7, ZD8, ZD9, ZF, ZL, ZP, ZS
* PLEASE NOTE: The report "could" contain "Pirate/SLIM" operations or more likely a "BUSTED CALLSIGN". As always, you never know - "Work First Worry Later" (WFWL).
100 POUND DXPEDITION (VP2M - Update/Reminder)
Members of the "Buddipole
Users on Montserrat" (BUMS) will mount a DXpedition to the island of
Montserrat (NA-103) from January 29th to Feburary 6th, 2007. It seems
DXpeditions have now moved from Microlite to Ultralite. DXpedition team
members will pack light for this DXpedition taking only lightweight
transceivers and portable antennas. The maximum equipment weight taken to
the island will be 100 pounds per person. With this lightweight equipment,
the team plans many on island portable operations in the hills, on the
beach, and from the volcano observatory on the southern part of the island.
The team members mentioned are (updated): Budd/W3FF/VP2MFF, Chris/W6HFP/ VP2MHF, Paul/KB9AVO/VP2MVO, Mike/KC4VG/VP2MVG, Tom/W4OKW/VP2MTC, Bob/AB7ST/ VP2MST, Dan/WZ1P (No VP2 callsign yet), Scott/NE1RD/VP2MRD and Dave/KZ1O. Activity will be on all bands 160-6 meters, CW, SSB, PSK31, RTTY and SSTV. QSL via NE1RD. Check their Web site for more information and updates at:
2007 VISALIA INTERNATIONAL DX CONVENTION
The 2007 International DX
Convention will take place April 27th, 28th and 29th, 2007, at the Holiday
Inn Hotel & Conference Center in Visalia, California. This is an ARRL
sanctioned convention that is sponsored this year by the Northern California
DX Club. It is expected to draw visitors from around the World and will
feature programs from recent DXpeditions and contest operations.
The Convention theme this year is, “Elmering New DXers is Job Number One!” Accordingly, a portion of the programming will be devoted to helping new DXers learn how to be noticed in a pile-up, snag a “new one” and get that elusive QSL card.
Other Convention offerings will include: DX, Top Band and Contest Forums, technical talks, many door prizes, both Friday and Saturday evening "attitude adjustments", Saturday Barbecue Lunch, Saturday night banquet, Sunday morning “power” breakfast, Vendors Exhibits and QSL card checking.
Current information and registration forms are available on the Convention web page which can be found at:
5H, TANZANIA (IOTA Op Cut Short!)
World traveler Vladimir, UA4WHX, informs
OPDX, that he had to cut short his 5H3VMB/3 IOTA operation from AF-075
because of a major transceiver failure. His activity only lasted for two
days before the failure. He is currently in Dar-es-Salaam looking to repair
or replace his radio. He feels the radio may not get repaired and may try
to borrow or purchase a new radio (or possibly invite someone to come and
operate with him). Vladimir does want to travel to a couple more locations
before returning home to Russia. If you can help Vladimir, let OPDX know
and we will contact him.
9M8, EAST MALAYSIA
David, VK2CZ, will be attending an Electrical and
Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Region 10 meeting in Koto Kinabalu and plans
to be active for a few hours during the CQ WPX SSB Contest (March 24-25th)
possibly as 9M6/VK8AA. David states, "I've love to catch up with any ham
in / around East Malaysia - given the hassles about securing my own
9M licence.."
9Q, DEM. REPUBLIC OF CONGO (Possible Topband Activity)
Philippe/9Q1TB
and his friend/neighbor George/9Q1EK (VE2EK) were heard this past week.
Watch 40/30 meters. Philippe mentioned that this past week George and
he were conducting some encouraging tests on 160 meters after setting up
an Inverted L this past Sunday (January 14th). He states, "The signals
are not too open over Africa, but we've heard a lot of Europeans."
They hope to set a second antenna. Those who can access Google Earth, enter the following coordinates at: 4° 19'40.00''S and 15° 16'31.80'' E You can see George's house on the left and Philippe's on the right. The two operators share air time because their stations are so close; they also share a great part of their antenna systems. QSL 9Q1EK and 9Q1TB, via SM5DQC (only direct) to: Osten B. Magnusson, Nyckelvagen 4, SE-59931 Odeshog, Sweden.
C5, THE GAMBIA
Jay, LY4Y, will be active as C56NN from January 22-29th.
Activity is planned for 160-10 meters. QSL via LY4Y, by the bureau or
direct to his home address in the United Kingdom: Jukna "JAY" Sarunas,
10 Johns Avenue, Haydock, St. Helens Merseyside WA11 0QB, United Kingdom.
CN, MOROCCO
Members of the UA2 Contest Club will be active as CN2A during
the CQ 160-Meter CW Contest (January 27-28th) as Multi/Single entry. The
operators mentioned are Denis/CN2A, Victor/RV2FW (CN2FW), Andy/UA2FB (CN2FB)
and Vladimir/UA2FF (CN2FF). This team scored three world records in 160m
contests from C42A and 3V8BB some years ago. Some activity before the
contest is expected, possibly starting January 25th. QSL CN2A and others
via DK4VW (direct) or via the UA2 QSL Bureau
E2, THAILAND
Champ, E21EIC, informs OPDX that he will back home in
Southern Thailand and operate as E21EIC/8 between January 19-26th (was
recently in Vietnam). He was heard this past weekend on 40 meters CW.
JA stations QSL via JR5XPG, all others QSL via his home callsign.
IOTA NEWS
NA-246. A team of XEs and Ws will activate Larga Island, February
23-25th. The callsign was not mentioned. However, they plan
to operate around 48+ hours with 3 stations, CW and SSB.
QSL via N6AWD.
OC-212. Nick, VK1AA, will be active as VK1AA/2 from Broughton Island, February 25-28th. Activity will be on 40/20/15 meters, CW and Phone. QSL via PO BOX 900, Spit Junction 2088 NSW, Australia.
SA-021. Members of the Bahia Blanca DX Group and Mistongo DX Tandil Group will activate Trinidad Island as LQ0D on February 2-4th. Trinidad Island is located in the Atlantic Ocean near Bahia Blanca, 3 hours navigating from Puerto Rosales, at 35km from Bahia Blanca. The ship will set sail on Friday, February 2nd at 6:00 am and will arrive at the island at mid-morning. The group will immediately start moving all the materials to the camping site where there are lots of bushes but no trees, no houses and no fresh water. The group will return on Sunday at 7:00 pm.
Activity will be on 80-10 meters including 17 and 12 meters (depending on propagation) on CW, SSB and the Digital modes. A special full color QSL card will be printed for this operation. QSL to the GDXBB Manager, Carlos, LU7DSY: PO BOX 709, ZIP CODE 8000, BAHIA BLANCA, Argentina. Argentinean stations will have to send a self directed envelope, with a 75-cent stamp. Foreign stations will have to enclose 2 USDs or 2 IRC. QSLs will also be possible via bureau. For further information, contact at: lu7dsy@hotmail.com
LX, LUXEMBURG
Operators Juergen/DL4SDW, Bernd/DL8SCG and Philippe/LX2A
will be active as LX7I during the CQ 160-Meter CW Contest (January 27-28th)
as a Multi-Op entry. QSL via LX2A. Visit the following Web page at:
LX, LUXEMBURG (Special Event)
Members of the Réseau Luxembourgeois des
Amateurs d’Ondes Courtes (RL - Luxemburg Amateur Radio Society) will
activate three special event stations during the year of 2007. Activity
is to celebrate Luxemburg being the European's Capital of Culture this year.
Look for the following stations to be activated by several operators: LX2007L (district Luxemburg), LX2007G (district Grevenmacher) and LX2007D (district Diekirch). QSOs will be confirmed automatically via the QSL bureau. A special award is issued as well. An online log will be available via eQSL, LoTW and the RL homepage at:
MD4, ISLE OF MAN
Operators David/G3NKC, Peter/G4MJS and Martin/G4XUM
will be active as MD4K during the CQ 160-Meter CW Contest (January 27-28th)
as a Multi-Op entry. QSL via G3NKC. David, G3NKC, informs OPDX that the
team will go to the Isle of Man on Thursday before contest. He states,
"Hopefully, we will be on for JA sunrise before the contest, following
many requests, probably using GD3NKC/P." QSLs for both callsigns should
go to G3NKC. If direct; please remember that 1 USD is not sufficient for
return postage outside of EU.
QSL INFO AND NEWS
6I2YBG via XE2YBG HS0ZCY via AA4XR
A62ER direct XU7ADF via AA4XR
CN8WW direct
8Q7DV ONLINE LOG. Igor, UA9CDC, reports that the online log for the
2006 8Q7DV operation is now available at:
Graham, M5AAV, informs OPDX that he is no longer the QSL Manager for G6PZ, GX6PZ or GB6MD, effective immediately.
VK1AA QSL EXCHANGE SERVICE: "Part of the enjoyment of contacting other amateurs is the final courtesy of the QSO - the QSL card. In addition to the necessity of verification of contacts for awards, many amateurs enjoy collecting QSL cards. VK1AA QSL Exchange Service is a QSL service for those who would like to have a better return rate than through an existing QSL bureau.
To our Australian members, we guarantee 4 weeks delivery time on all incoming cards for symbolic yearly membership of only $A10 (US$ 8) or $A5 (US$4) for F-class callholders. Of course, we gladly accept all incoming cards for all VK stations; members or not. (Non-member cards are forwarded to local National bureau on bi-monthly basis).
Our members are encouraged to promptly reply to all incoming cards through our own outbound QSL service to overseas bureaus which is free of charge for small to medium users and 'at actual cost' to large volume users.
We believe QSL Exchange Service will make a dramatic impact on QSLing 'down-under' and we invite you to support our project. Sending your QSL cards for VK stations via QSL E. S. will not just unclog the existing, mostly inefficient system, but will also reduce delivery time from many months to just a few weeks.
Please do not send money or IRC - this 'new old-fashioned' QSL service is not for profit. Should you wish to receive an acknowledgement of receipt, please include your E-mail address. Thank you for your patronage and happy QSLing...... Nick Hacko, VK1AA
QSL Exchange Service, PO BOX 900, Spit Junction 2088 NSW, AUSTRALIA For more details on this service, please visit:
S21, BANGLADESH (Update)
The S21XA "Bangladesh 2007 DXpedition" is now
QRT. The team pulled the plug Tuesday, Jaunary 16th, at 0000z with little
more than 17,000 QSOs. They report that the S21XA team was tired after
seven hard days of 24 hours/day of non-stop operations. The team is
happy with their operation inspite of the bad propagation. They were able
to provide a “new one” for a lot of operators and also help fill in a new
band and/or mode QSO to the rest. QSL via EA3BT, either direct or by the
bureau. Online logs are available at:
TA, TURKEY
Ozer, TA2RC, will be active during the CQ 160-Meter CW Contest
(January 27-28th) as a Single-Op/Slow-Power entry. QSL via TA2RC by the
Bureau.
TZ, MALI
Operators Eric/ON4LN (TZ2T), Ivo/ON5CD (TZ1T), Stefaan/ON4FG
(TZ4T) and Bart/ON3VK (TBA) will be active from Bamako, Mali, April 2-7th.
The group plans to activate some prefixes that were never issued before.
Activity will be on 160-10 meters on SSB, CW and Digital modes (RTTY,
BPSK31, etc.) with at least 2 stations on the air simultaneously. Bands
and mode will largely depend on the propagation. The aim is to activate
the low and WARC bands, CW and digital modes as often as possible. QSL
direct to ON4LN for all callsigns, or via bureau to their home callsigns.
More information is available on their Web site at:
V2, ANTIGUA
Ed, N2ED, will be active as V26G during the ARRL DX CW
Contest (February 17-18th) as a Single-Op entry. He will be there between
February 10-21st. Look for activity on all the HF bands including the
WARC bands before and after the contest. QSL V26G Via N2ED.
VK, AUSTRALIA
Tino, VK3EGN, will be active in the CQ 160-Meter CW Contest
(January 27-28th) as a Single-Op entry. He states that he will be using
a kite lifted antenna from Ocean Grove Beach. QSL via VK3EGN to the Bureau.
VQ9, CHAGOS ISLANDS
Larry, VQ9LA, will be active in the CQ 160-Meter CW
Contest (January 27-28th) as a Single-Op entry. QSL via VQ9LA.
VP2V, BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS (NA-023)
Look for Steve/AK0M and his XYL
Sandy/KC0RD to be active as VP2V/homecall from the Island of Anegada,
February 12-18th. Activity will be on 40-6 meters, possibly some 80m
operations if the antenna situation permits. Their emphasis will be on
40/30/17 meters, also 12m if the band is open. Operations will be primarily
on CW, but with some possible SSB. Look for activity to be sporadic since
this is a holiday style operation, but they do plan to be on the air at
least 2-3 hours a day. Some limited time of participation, possibly 6-12
hours, and are expected in the ARRL DX CW Contest (February 17-18th), as
a QRP entry. Their operating locations will vary between portable locations
including the beach and from their living accomodations.
QSL via AK0M, direct or by the bureau (processed once a year). Logs will also be available on LoTW after the trip. For more details/information about their operation, visit:
VU7, LAKSHADWEEP ISLANDS (VU2RG News)
* Plenty of activity is on the air from the VU7RG teams on all four
islands. Remember, for up-to-date details, visit the VU7RG Web page
at:
* Depending in what IARU Region you are in, there are three different QSL routes for this operation. They are:
IARU Region 1: (Europe, Africa, Middle East and Northern Asia)- QSL to the German DX Foundation: GDXF, Blumenstr. 25, 50126 Bergheim, GermanyIt is recommend to visit the VU7RG Web page for more details on how to QSL to each different route, especially for Bureau QSLs.IARU Region 2: (The Americas) - QSL to Bob Schenck, N2OO: Bob Schenck, REGION 2 QSL MANAGER FOR VU7RG, P.O. Box 345, Tuckerton, NJ 08087-0345 USA
IARU Region 3: (Asia-Pacific) - QSL to I-House Radio Club/JA3UB: I-House Radio Club/JA3UB, P.O.BOX 73, Amagasaki, 660-8799 JAPAN
* Online logs are available (most, but not all) at the following Web site:
XT, BURKINA FASO (Update)
By the time you read this, the F6KOP ARS of
Provins group should be back in Paris early Sunday morning, January 21st.
Reports indicate that the team was very happy to excess their QSO goal.
Last QSO count was 56,287. Last contact was made on Staurday, January 20th,
at 1200z. The last XT2C contact can be heard online on the DXpedition's
Web page at:
YW0, AVES ISLAND (Update)
The 4M5DX Group recently announced that a team
of 15 experienced operators lead by Alex, YV5SSB, will be active as YW0DX
from Aves Island (NA-020) beginning the second week of February 2007, for
10 days. Conrad, IT9DAA, the team's QSL Manager, reports that the last
agreement with the Venezuelan Military Navy was to board for Aves Island
February 7th (with operations beginning February 8th). Their departure day
is still undetermined (the date could vary, between February 15-18th).
The team has now put a survey (poll) on their Web site for band and mode
needs. To participate, go to:
ZL, NEW ZEALAND
Bill, ZL3NB, will be active during the ARRL International
DX CW Contest(February 17-18th) as a Single-Op entry. QSL via the LoTW or
the Bureau. Bill hopes to achieve "WAS" via the LoTW!
ZP, PARAGUAY (Also HH)
Dale, N3BNA, will be active from here between
January 23rd and February 6th. Activity will be from ZP6 and possibly
ZP9 land, so look for him to sign ZP6/N3BNA and ZP9/N3BNA. Dale mentions
that he has never worked a JA station on 160 and 80 meters, and would
really like to work them. Also, look for Dale from Haiti as HH7/N3BNA
between February 11-24th. Dale states, "In Paraguay, I will have a big
station with power...In Haiti, it will be low-profile station with 100
watts or less...so not much chance to work JA from HH7...Maybe on 40m or
80m." Please QSL ZP6/N3BNA, ZP9/N3BNA and HH7/N3BNA via KA2AEV.
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