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Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin No. 1113
The Ohio/Penn DX PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 1113
BID: $OPDX.1113
May 27, 2013
Editor Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW
Provided by BARF80.ORG (Cleveland, Ohio)
Relayed this week from Murfreesboro, Tenn.
Thanks to the Northern Ohio Amateur Radio Society, Northern Ohio DX
Association, Ohio/Penn PacketCluster Network, AB5K & the AR
TelNet
Clusters Network, ARRL Letter/Web Page, K1XN & GoList, NC1L, NJ1Q &
W1AW,
KH2AR/W4, N200, NG3K & ADXO, W3UR & The Daily DX, N4AA & QRZ
DX, N4JF,
K5WE, K6VVA, KH6BZF, K8GI, K8YSE, W8GEX & 60m News, W9ILY, 9M6DXX,
ARVM,
AT International, DK8JB & The DX News Letter, DK9IP, DL1MGB,
DL1SBF,
DxCoffee.com, DX-World.Net, F5NQL, F6AJA & Les Nouvelles DX,
HB9ASZ,
HS0ZCW, I1JQJ/IK1ADH & 425 DX News, I2MQP & DX Italia News,
IK1SOW,
IK8YFU, NP4G, OZ1BII, OZ6OM & 50 MHz DX News, Pete's DX-Newsdesk,
RSGB
IOTA Web Site, Sixitalia Weekly, SU1SK, VA3RJ & ICPO, the
VHF-DX-Portal
(MMMonVHF) and YO3JW for the following DX information.
** EDITOR'S SPECIAL NOTICE: This week's bulletin was sent out earlier
than normal to accommodate the late CQWW WPX CW Contest
announcements.
Also, we wanted to provide the readers with a consolidated listing
of the CQWW WPX CW Contest participants.
** SPECIAL NOTE FROM EDITOR (Short Dayton HamVention Wrap-Up By
KB8NW):
I has been an interesting couple of weeks due to my health issues,
but things seem to be better now since my heart procedure, and I
was
able to attend Dayton. It is always great to see the many DXers
from
all over the world. It is the special camaraderie I enjoy, visiting
and
talking to the DXers/Contesters of the world. The NODXA
Hospitality
Suite is a great place to share this camaraderie with well-known
DXers.
Anyway, I did miss the DX Dinner Banquet because of my duties of
helping
to run the NODXA suite with our hostess Janeen Hire (W8ZET). We
did hear, however, that the NH8S Swains Island operation received
the
"SWODXA (SouthWest Ohio DX Association) DXpedition of the Year for
2012-2013".
The weather was almost perfect for the flea market, but it did
not
fair too well for my bad knee (with all the walking). This year's
DX
Forum included talks on:
* DX legend Al Hix, W8AH (SK) - speaker Hal Turley, W8HC
* Interesting talk on propagation, Cycle 24 and a possible
second
peak - by Carl Luetzelschwab, K9LA
* DXpedition to St. Peter & St. Paul Rocks - by George Wallner,
AA7JV
* DXpedition to Yemen (Socotra Island) - by Dave Collingham,
K3LP
The 2013 Dayton HamVention in all was a great time and
experience.
DXCC COUNTRY/ENTITY REPORT: According to the AR-Cluster Network for
the
week of Saturday, 18th-May, through Saturday, 25th-May there were 217
countries active. Countries available: 3A, 3B8, 3D2, 3DA, 3W, 4J, 4L,
4O,
4S, 4U1I, 4X, 5B, 5N, 5R, 5T, 5U, 5V, 5W, 5Z, 6W, 6Y, 7P, 7X, 8P, 8Q,
8R,
9A, 9H, 9J, 9K, 9M2, 9M6, 9Q, 9U, 9V, 9Y, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6, A7, A9,
BV,
BY, C3, C6, CE, CE9, CM, CN, CP, CT, CT3, CU, CX, D2, DL, DU, E5/s,
E7,
EA, EA6, EA8, EA9, EI, EK, EL, EP, ER, ES, ET, EU, EX, EY, F, FG, FH,
FK,
FM, FO, FR, FS, FY, G, GD, GI, GJ, GM, GU, GW, H4, HA, HB, HB0, HC,
HC8,
HH, HI, HK, HL, HP, HR, HS, HV, HZ, I, IS, J2, J3, J6, JA, JD/o, JT,
JW,
JY, K, KH2, KH6, KL, KP2, KP4, LA, LU, LX, LY, LZ, OA, OD, OE, OH,
OH0,
OK, OM, ON, OX, OY, OZ, P2, P4, PA, PJ2, PJ4, PJ5, PY, PZ, R1FJ, S5,
S7,
SM, SP, SU, SV, SV/a, SV5, SV9, T5, T7, T8, TA, TF, TG, TI, TJ, TK,
TR,
TT, TZ, UA, UA2, UA9, UK, UN, UR, V2, V3, V4, V5, V7, V8, VE, VK,
VP2E,
VP5, VP6, VP8, VP8/h, VP9, VQ9, VR, VU, XE, XU, XX9, YA, YB, YI, YJ,
YL,
YN, YO, YS, YU, YV, Z2, Z3, Z8, ZA, ZB, ZC4, ZD7, ZD8, ZF, ZL, ZP, ZS,
ZS8
* 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).
4K, AZERBAIJAN. Alim, 4K6FO, Alim, will be active during the CQWW WPX
CW Contest as a Single-Op entry. QSL via his home callsign.
4L, GEORGIA. Operator Vaho, 4L8A, will be active in the CQWW WPX CW
Contest (May 25-26th) as a Single-Op/Single-Band (20m) entry. QSL via
K1BV or LoTW.
A7, QATAR. Mark, G0MGX, is currently working and spending some of his
time in the state of Qatar. After a long wait, he now has the
appropriate
permissions to operate as A71/G0MGX in accordance with the reciprocal
licensing agreement between the Qatar and UK governments. Mark
states,
"I will be operating casually during evenings and some weekends (Fri
and Sat in the Middle East) primarily in RTTY and JT65 modes. So far
I
have experienced some very big pileups on RTTY so please be patient -
I
am not an experienced DXpedition operator! The Qatar Amateur Radio
Society
have made me very welcome and I am very grateful to them for the
support
and help they have given me." Mark's setup is a FT-450 and Buddypole.
He
has provided the ARRL with the necessary documents of licensing for
all
his callsigns and uploads to LoTW regularly. Visit his Blog page for
updates and other details at:
C8, MOZAMBIQUE (Attention PFX Hunters!). An international team of
operators
will be active as C82DX during mid-October. Operators mentioned are
Doug/N1DG, Tom/N4XP, Jose/CT1EEB, Franz/DJ9ZB, Massimo/I8NHJ,
Mike/N6MZ,
Dave/WB4JTT, Charles/W6OAT, Chris/ZS6EZ, Tjerk/ZS6P and
Christian/ZS6RI.
Activity will be on 160-10 meters. More details are forthcoming, and
a
Web page is currently under construction at: http://c82dx.com
C9, MOZAMBIQUE. Gerard, ZS6AYU, will be active as C91GR from Bilene
between May 28th and June 1st. Activity will be holiday style on CW
only using a Cushcraft R7000 vertical and 350-400 watts. Operations
will between 1600-0500z. QSL via ZS6AYU, direct or by the Bureau.
CQ3/CT9, MADEIRA ISLANDS. Operators Winfried/DK9IP, Andree/DL8LAS and
Holger/DL9EE will be active as CQ3L during the CQWW WPX CW Contest
(May
25-26th) as a Multi-? entry. QSL via DJ6QT. Look for operators to be
active two days before the contest as CT9/homecall. Some activity on
RTTY is planned. QSL via Bureau. Visit the CR3L Santana, Madeira
Island
(AF-014), Web page at: http://www.cq3l.de
DXCC NEWS. Bill Moore, NC1L, ARRL Awards Branch Manager, reports:
"Over
the years some applicants have had TI9CCC for Cocos Island rejected
in
their DXCC application mostly due to 'Incorrect Date Period'. The
issue
with the dates for this operation have been resolved. If you had this
operation rejected, and your confirmation falls within the dates
noted
below, send an E-mail to <bmoore@arrl.org> to be placed on the list
for
an update to your record.
TI9CCC Cocos Island; February 15 through February 28, 1984"
DXCC NEWS. Bill Moore, NC1L, ARRL Awards Branch Manager, reports that
the following operations are approved for DXCC credit:
9G5EME - Ghana; 2013 operation
E51WL North Cook Island; PLEASE NOTE: The operator is a native
there, and his callsign was previously ZK1WL which was
approved
for DXCC previously, so this is just a change in callsign.
If
anyone had this contact rejected in a recent submission
send
an E-mail to <bmoore@arrl.org> for an update to your
record.
E2, THAILAND. Charly, HS0ZCW, reports that the members of the Radio
Amateur Society of Thailand (RAST) will be active as E2E part time
during
the CQWW WPX CW Contest (May 25-26th) as a High/Power entry. QSL via
HS0AC.
EA6, BALEARIC ISLANDS. Tom, OK2BFN, will be active as EA6/OK2BFN/P
from
Mallorca Island (EU-004, DIE E-021, MIA MB-004, WLOTA 1902) during
the
CQWW WPX CW Contest (May 25-26th) as a Single-Op/Low-Power entry. QSL
via his home callsign.
EUFF GREEN PARTY 2013 (Field Day Operations). The YOFF team of the
SRR
(Romanian Society of Radioamateurs) and the ARER (Romanian
Association
of Environmentalists Radioamateurs) invite all the radio amateurs to
join
them in the EUFF Green Party 2013. Purpose: To stimulate the ham
operators
to leave their house and be involved in portable/outdoor operations
related
to the nature and ecology and to familiarize the world-wide radio
amateurs
with protected natural areas. Dates: 0600-1759z, June 8th. For
complete
details, see: http://wff-yo.blogspot.ro/p/blog-page_5.html
FJ, ST. BARTHELEMY. Father and son team, Jeff/K5WE and Erik/N5WR will
be
active as FJ/homecall from St. Barts (NA-146) beginning June 3rd and
ending June 10th. Activity will be on all bands 80-6 meters, mostly
CW,
some RTTY and SSB. QSL to their home callsigns.
FS & PJ7, ST. MARTIN AND SINT MAARTEN. Operators YL Kjerstin/AF6KJ
and
Travis/AF6WU will once again be active as PJ7/homecall from Sint
Maarten
(NA-105, WLOTA 0711) between July 5-9th. Then both Kjerstin and
Travis
will move onto St. Martin (NA-105, WLOTA 0383) and be active as
FS/homecall
between July 10-14th. Activity from both islands will be on
multi-bands
and multi-modes on HF according to the best available propagation.
QSL
both callsigns via AF6WU, direct or by the Bureau. Also eQSL, LoTW
and
Clublog. For direct QSLs, U.S. stations send 1 US stamp, $0.33 does
it.
DX stations send $1 USD or 1 IRC. Don't send him a standard envelope,
the card is large, 4" x 5.25", and it won't fit.
IK, ITALY (Lighthouse Op). Members of the Calabria DX Team will be
active
from the Punta Stilo Lighthouse (ARLHS ITA-147, CL-010 WAIL) on May
26th.
Callsign will be IK8YFU/p and possibly others. For more info, see:
IOTA NEWS..............
AF-109. Photos and video are now available online for the recent
SU8N
Nelson's Island and World Lighthouse DXpedition (WLOTA
2694)
by the Egyptian Radio Amateurs Society. Visit the ERASD
Facebook
A short video on YouTube can be seen at:
QSL Manager is SM5AQD (see QRZ.com).
EU-047. Oliver, DK7TX, will be active as DK7TX/p from Wangerooge
Island
between June 5-10th. Activity will be holiday style 20-10
meters. QSL via hishome callsign.
EU-114. Members of the Martello Tower Group will once again be
active
as GP0PKT from Herm Island between October 4-9th.
Operators
mentioned are Keith/G6NHU/KB3WPE, Tony/G0MBA,
Richard/G7HJK,
Colin/M1EAK, Kevin/M0GWE, Yan/M0YNK and Chris/2E0DBY. The
plans are to have three stations on the air: 2x TS-590 and
1x
TS-2000. Activity will probably be on 80/40/20/15/10
meters
using SSB and RTTY (same as last time). Herm is one of the
smallest Channel Islands, and although it's part of the
EU-114
IOTA group, it's not activated very often. QSL via G6NHU,
direct or by the Bureau. For updates and details, see:
EU-123. William, GM0OBX, will be active as GM0OBX/P from Inchcolm
Island during the RSGB IOTA Contest (July 27-28th) as a
Single-
Op/Unassisted/SSB-Mode/QRP/DXpedition entry. QSL via his
home callsign.
NA-029. Operator Ken, K6LA, will once again operate from Prince
Edward
Island in eastern Canada using the VY2TT superstation
(Grid
Square FN76vs, CISA PE-001) during the RSGB IOTA Contest
(July
27-28th) as a Single-Op/All-Band/Mixed/24H/High-Power
entry.
QSL by the Bureau.
NA-064. Jeff, KL2HD, will be active as KL7NWR on Attu Island,
Aleutian
Islands, Alaska, between June 2-5th. Actual dates depend
on
ship schedule and weather. This is a relatively rare IOTA
that
many would like to contact. Look for KL7NWR on 20, 17, and
15
meters as propagation allows. Details on QRZ.com under
KL7NWR.
Spotting assistance appreciated.
JW, SVALBARD. Svein, LA9JKA (ex-JX9JKA), will be active as JW9JKA
from
Bear Island (EU-027) between (Approx.) June 16th and December 15th.
Activity
will be limited to his sparetime, and Svein will be focusing on the
bands
from 160-4 meters. QSL only direct to his home address (see
QRZ.com).
K6VVA/KL7 IOTA TOUR INFO UPDATE. Rick, K6VVA, informed OPDX on May
16th
[edited]: "I have received several inquiries as to the status of the
K6VVA/KL7 - North Slope IOTA tour, which was QRX'd from 2012 (NA-172
QRX'd again from the NA-242 trip in 2011).
Here is the situation as of today, as I have continued to monitor
solar
condx and trends. If anyone wonders why, you can read my previous
his-
torical comments on the <dx-world.net> website also relating to 70
Degree
North Latitude HF operating, the Auroral Oval concerns, and that
Mike,
K9AJ, and I would have set foot on NA-172 right in the middle of a
major
solar X-Flare had we gone to NA-172 last Summer. This would NOT have
resulted in a successful activation in spite of enormous expenses
involved.
In less than a month now, on 3 different occasions the K Index has
spiked
to K=4. The prognosis for this summer from observations of solar
trends
and my perspective appears that things will likely be similar to last
summer (2012). And, that escalated CME and X-Flare activity is more
common
near and at the peak of any sunspot cycle (if you can call this a
peak).
Mike, K9AJ, has decided he is only interested in doing NA-172 with
me,
and NA-050 is pretty much a one-person activation anyway. So I am
breaking
up the 'Tour' into 3 separate chunks which may, or may not be done in
one
lengthy trip vs. separate ones (NA-172, NA-004 & NA-050). NA-004 is
NOT
the 'Drive-On' QTH many have worked in the past. It is a boat journey
&
Bear Guards venue like NA-172.
At this point, there is a 50-50 possibility that any of these
activations
will take place until 2014, and a final decision will not be made
until
mid June to possibly the first week in July. I am not going to make
any
official date changes at this point. Mainland lodging reservations
will
remain in place for NA-172 unless it may be determined to QSY that
activa-
tion plan again to Summer 2014. My personal NA-004 and NA-050 plans
will
remain fluid, and hope to at least make one or more quick attempts at
least
to NA-050 this year if solar condx coooperate (or in-between any CME's
or
X-Flares), because this one requires the least advance logistics
beyond
several airline leg seats and local lodging. I also have some other
business to attend to in NA-050 when I finally get up there.
I have various other IOTA Projects on the back burner, one or more
of
which may occur without much advance notification, if any. As I am
ready
to push the send button on this Info Update, the solar K Index has
spiked
back up to K=5. No Bueno..... FYI & 73... Rick, K 6 V V A * The
Locus"
KH6BZF PROPAGATION FORECAST/REPORT (May 27th-June 2nd)....
May/27th AN May/30th AN Jun/01st AN
May/28th HN May/31st AN Jun/02nd AN
May/29th HN
SOLAR REFERENCE KEYS/INDEXES AND GEOMAGNETIC REFERENCE
======================================================
NORMALITY GEOMAG K Values Alpha
----------------- ------ -------- ------
AN - Above Normal Quiet K=0-1 0-7
HN - High Normal Unsettled K=2 8-15
LN - Low Normal Active K=3 16-29
BN - Below Normal Minor Storm K=4 30-49
DIS - Disturbed Major Storm K=5 50-99
VRY DIS - Very Disturbed Severe Storm K=6-9 100-400
KP4, PUERTO RICO (USI Op). Members of the Puerto Rico Amateur Radio
League (PRARL) will be active as KP4ES from Cayo Algodones (US Island
PR015) on/around July 27th. QSL KP4ES via NP3O. Visit their FaceBook
and Web site for updates at: https://www.facebook.com/PRARLPR
LX, LUXEMBOURG. A team operators (not provided) will be active as
LX7I
during the CQWW WPX CW Contest (May 25-26th) as a Multi-2 entry. QSL
via LX2A. Visit the following Web page at: http://www.lx2a.com
P3, CYPRUS. Operators Alex/5B8AD, Jack/R2AA, Valery/R2DA,
Dimitri/RA3CO,
Alexey/RN3TT, Dmitry/RT5K, Tony/RT9T and Max/RV3BA will be active as
P3N
during the CQWW WPX CW Contest (May 25-26th) as a
Multi-Op/Single-Tran-
smitter entry. QSL via RW3RN.
P5, NORTH KOREA (P5 Project). Members of the Intrepid-DX Group
(Paul/N6PSE
and David/AH6HY) have received visas to visit the Democratic People's
Republic of Korea sometime in June. Read the complete press release
at:
PJ4, BONAIRE. Steve, 9M6DXX, plans to operate as PJ4V from Bonaire
(SA-006)
starting June 4th or 5th until June 16th. Activity will be
"holiday-style"
on SSB only using 100 watts to a Spiderbeam. QSL via M0URX, direct or
by
the Bureau, preferably using OQRS (see www.m0urx.com/oqrs). Logs will be
uploaded to LoTW within a few days of the end of the operation at the
latest.
QSL INFO AND NEWS.....................
QSL-INFO from DB0SDX (For May 19th and May 24th)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
3B8CW via NI5DX F/DF3FS via DF3FS PJ2/WI9WI via
WI9WI
5B/RT5K via RT5K F/G3TOE via G3TOE PJ4/NA2AA via
NA2AA
5K0W via HK3W FO8WBB via N6JA R95PW via
RW4PUG
8J1ITU via JA8CCL GB0HSM via G4LKW R155C via
RZ0CWA
9A/DL1NEO/P via DL1NEO GB5PT via M0XIG R230CF/MM via
RV6AWW
9A/DL4OCE/P via DL4OCE GB8CC via G0VXC RY9C via UA9CGA
9A13P via 9A1CBK (B) GB70BOA via M0BZZ SE5P via SA5BUM
9H3E via PA1FW GB70WA via G3UFO SF4J via SM4CJY
A60ITU via IZ8CLM GM/DH5JBR via DH5JBR SG0U via SM3CXS
AO6FOC via EA6BF (L) GM3WOJ via N3SL SM4R via SM4RGD
C4Z via G3SWH GS5NB via GS5NB SM6E via SM6FUD
CE3/UA4WHX via UA4WHX GW100RSGB via M0VFC SN100PSP via
SP5YOW
CO8LY via EA7ADH (d) HB0/OE9HBV/P via OE9HBV SV9/IK4ALM via
IK4ALM
CP6LA via HA3JB (d) HB0/PC5A via PC5A SX5KL via
SV2FWV
CR5AT via CS5CRE (d/e) HF2ZPM via SP7PRA SZ4SRM via SV4FFL
(d)
CR5CQK via CT1CQK HG8C via HA8EK SZ8S via M0SCG
(B)
CT7/DL4IAL via DL4IAL HR5/F2JD via F6AJA TC19MAY via YM4XA
(d)
CU2KG via OH2BH IH9YMC via IH9YMC (e) TC19MAY via YM4XA
(d)
DD0D via DK5AN IK1/DH2SAQ via DH2SAQ TC19MYS via YM6KA
(d)
DL0DSA via DH0BRO IQ9SY via IT9DAA TC1919ATA via
TA6P
EA1/DH1TW via DH1TW IZ2ZEX via DF5DN TM5FI via F5XX
EA3/DF1ZA via DF1ZA K5N via W5TFW TM5JST via
F4BTD
EA7/G1WUU via G1WUU (e) KL7/SP7EWX via SP5EWX TM75FOC via
F6HKA
EA8/UA5C via UA5C (d) LT5D via LU2DT UA4WHX/CX via
UA4WHX
ED5T via EA5ELT LU/AI6V via AI6V UN3M via EA7FTR
ED8RCP via EA8RCP LY605W via LY5W UN7QF via EX2A
EE6R via EA6TS (L) LZ1876SMB via LZ1KCP UN9LBB via
W3HNK
EG1FPF via EB1FPF LZ2013KM via LZ1BJ VP5/W8RHM via W8RHM
(d/L)
EG3FTV via EA3BDE OE/S57MS/P via S57MS VU3RWP via
OE1ZKC
EH2WFF via EA2CTQ OE/S57NAD via S57NAD W2WSC/100 via
W2WSC
EH6ITU via EA6QY OE3KIDS via OE3CFC W7P via W7BBQ (d/L
2013)
EH8DDC via EA8RKL OH0/SK3SN via SM3KIF YB8P via W2FB
EH8ITU via EA8ED OK7GU via OK1FM YE30P via YB9WR
EM40CU via UR5CJN OL2013DIG via OK1AR YL44WFF via
YL2SW
EM70LL via UX4LL ON44BLH via ON3EA YP7ARDF via
YO7KFX
EM100U via UT7UK OP7V via ON7VA YP100S via
YO7HKR
ER0ITU via ER1DA OS0C via ON7KC YR625RMV via
YO7HKM
EX20ARUK via EX2T PA/II7FOC via I7ALE ZP9SC via EA5KB
(e) eQSL only (d) direct only (B) Bureau only (L) LoTW
only
3D2XX QSL INFO. Kip, W6SZN, reports: "I have the logs and blank
cards
for our 1988 3D2XX operation from Rotuma. Cards sent to Eddie,
VK4AN,
will eventually get to me."
NEW LoTW Software Available: Last week the ARRL Letter and Web page
reports: "After much testing, the ARRL will release a new version
of
Trusted QSL, the open-source development project responsible for
de-
veloping and maintaining the three Logbook of the World (LoTW)
client-
side applications: TQSL, TQSLCert and the TrustedQSL library. After
six weeks of public beta testing, version 1.14 is ready for
official
release and will be available for download from the ARRL website
beginning
Monday, May 20th." For details on improvements, see:
However, on May 21st, the League reported that they found three
defects
in the software:
•Incorrect behavior when the user specifies the wrong ITU zone
•Incorrect behavior when TQSL is invoked via command line without
the l switch present
•Incorrect behavior when processing an ADIF file containing
duplicate
QSOs when TQSL is running on MacOS
These defects have been corrected, but they must test the corrected
version before publicly releasing it. Expect the public release
within
the next 10 days (by the end of the month). For more details and
the
download for the fixed version, go to:
QSL CORRECTION. The QSL Manager for the EJ7NET DXpedtion to the
Aran
Islands (EU-006) has been changed to HB9ASZ (not EI6FR), direct
and/or
by the Bureau. LoTW will be uploaded once HB9ASZ receives the
log.
VK9NT OQRS is available/active now at: http://vk9nt.odxg.org
Z81X OQRS is available/active now at: http://www.qrz.com/db/Z81X
QSL RECEIVED VIA LoTW: 4O3A, 5B75FOC, 9A4PA, 8Q7EJ, 9A3W, 9A4KW,
9M2PJU,
9M2TO, 9M6YBG, BV1EL, CE2AWW, CO2HQ, CO2WF, CP4BT, CU3EQ, D3AA,
D9K,
DJ9RR, DS2XUM, E21EIC, EJ7NET, ER6A, EV50WB, FG4NO, FM5CD, GJ100C,
GS3PYE/P, HB9BLQ, HC1MD, HC2/AL1O, HK1T, HK3JJH, IO5O, IV3BTY,
J49C,
J75PL, JA0EQL, JA1XMS, LA6XAA, LT6E, LZ833MBB, M0RSE, NH7O, OK1URO,
OT4A, PA3PCV, PS2T, PY2GH, PY2WC, RK6CI, RY3D, RZ3FW, SU9AF, TM1W,
TO2D, TS8TI, TZ6BB, UN5J, UN7AM, V44KAI, VK9IR, VK9NT, VP2EAQ,
VP2MRV,
YB4IR, YI1RZ, YY4DNN, YY4HAH, ZL3KQ, ZP9EH and ZW7MGY
QSLS RECEIVED VIA MAIL: 3B8/HB9ARY, 3D2NB, 3D2RX, 4J5A, 5C5W,
5Z4EE,
6W2SC, 9X0ZM, CS2F, H40T, H44G, J5NAR, J5UAP, JG8NQJ/JD1, JX9JKH,
KP2/JS6RRR, PJ2/DL5AXX, PT0S, TO7BC, TT8TT, V63XG, VY0/VE3VID,
WH7P/KP2,
XT2TT and XV2DLH
QSLS RECEIVED VIA THE BUREAU: 8J1ING, 8J1RL, AH0BT, B3C, C31CT,
FM5LD,
HF2112UFC, HS0ZJU, IS0HFE, LX1NO, LZ916SS, LZ1500PNB, LZ1737SSS,
SN2012JZU, SN2012WA, SV9COL, TJ3AY, TK5AE and TO4M
SPECIAL REQUEST FROM DL1MGB: "Hello DXers all over the world! This time
I
am not announcing a new DXpedition (don't worry, the planning for the
next
one has already started). This time I want to call your attention to
a
campaign a colleague of mine (Tobias Höher) and me initiated.
We are going to participate in the Dodentocht <http://www.dodentocht.be/>
which takes place on August 9th, 2013, around the city of Bornem in
Belgium.
The Dodentocht is a 100 km hike which has to be finished by foot in
minimum
10 and maximum 24 hours.
100 km or 24 hours can get very long, and we will have definitely
our
lows. So we decided to find as many supporters as possible, who are
willing
to donate a pre-determined amount of money for every commenced
kilometer.
These donations will go 100% to the Kinderkrebshilfe Berchtesgadener
Land
und Traunstein e.V. (Childern's Cancer Aid), an incorporated society
with
a lot of voluntary helpers. They are giving advise, help and
financial
support not only to children having cancer but also to children and
teenagers whose parents suffer from cancer or already died as a
result
of cancer.
What has it to do with DXing? -- At first glance nothing. I will
not
carry any radio with me giving out ON / Belgium to the deserving. At
second glance maybe. Going on a DXpedition is not only taking a plane
or boat, going to a remote place, sit there and work pile-ups. The
work
to around it (carrying equipment, building antennas and stations and
even sitting in front of the radio with 45 °C inside the tent) can be
physically demanding. So if you don't want to fail, you have to be
fit.
And my way to stay fit is: Walking.
What can you do? -- You may come to Belgium. We still need some
cheer-
leaders for the second 50 km But mainly you should support our campaign
with your donations. The most interesting way is to make your
donation
dependent on how far we will go at the Dodentocht.
Just go to http://www.100-km.org/ and learn more about our campaign
and
register to commit your willingsness to donate.
Thank you very much for your support! .... 73 Chris DL1MGB"
V5, NAMIBIA. Operator Hans/DF2UU and Hardy/DF3GY will be active as
V55V
from Omaruru, the QTH of Martin, V51W, during the SSB Field Day
(September
7-8th) and the Worked All Europe DX SSB Contest (September 14-15th).
QSL
via DJ8VC, by the Bureau or direct. Activity outside of the contest
will
be on 160-6 meters using CW and SSB.
V7, MARSHALL ISLANDS. Mike, KJ6MZ (ex-V73/KJ6BBP), will be active as
V73MZ
from Kwajalein Island (OC-028) starting June for a few months. Look
for
updates and more details on his QRZ.com page soon. QSL via: Mike
Szelazek,
P.O. Box 22409, San Diego, CA 92192, USA.
VK0H, HEARD ISLAND (Update). If you missed the special OPDX Bulletin
last
week, it was announced that the DXpedition to Heard Island has been
rescheduled for January, 2015. The primary reason for this decision
was
the cost of using the preferred vessel, the Marion Dufresne, to put
the
team on Heard Island for the required time. In spite of extensive
negoti-
ations and rescheduling of the cruise, it became clear that the cost
of
using this vessel will exceed $1 million, and, therefore, the total
cost
for the project would be about $1.5 million, as they noted earlier.
In
spite of their plan to increase the team size to 50 (which the M-D
can
accommodate) to partially cover this cost, they reluctantly concluded
that sponsorship at this level would be impossible. They have
therefore
decided to delay the DXpedition to January 2015, to allow more time
to
restructure the project, locate a more suitable vessel, and bring the
cost more in line with projected available resources.
VP9, BERMUDA. By the time you read this, Yuri, VE3DZ, will be active
as
VP9FOC until May 30th, to celebrate FOC's 75th anniversary. Activity
will
include the CQWW WPX CW Contest (May 25-26th) as a Single-Op/All-Band
entry. QSL via VE3DZ.
VP9, BERMUDA (Early Announcement). Michael, G7VJR, the author of
ClubLog,
will be active as VP9/G7VJR from Bermuda (NA-005) between February
19-27th,
2014. QSL via M0OXO.
W2, UNITED STATES (Special Event). The South Jersey DX Association,
Old
Barney ARC and Tuckerton Wireless ARC will be operating W2WSC/WSC
from
the last active operating site of coastal marine station WSC (aka The
Tuckerton Wireless) in West Creek, NJ, on Saturday, June 1st from
1300
to 2000 or later. Bands planned will be 80, 40, 20, 15, 10 CW and
SSB.
QSL VIA W2WSC.
XP, GREENLAND (Update/Cancelled). Henning, OU2I/OZ1BII, who was
expected
to be active as XP2I from Kanger-lussuaq this week and during the
contest,
had to cancel do to an illness. He'll try again later this year.
YS, EL SALVADOR. Hiro, JA6WFM, will be active as YS1/NP3J during the
CQWW WPX CW Contest (May 25-26th) as a Single-Op/Single-Band
(possibly
10m)/Low-Power entry. QSL via EA5GL or LoTW. Hiro will be here until
January 2014.
ZD8, ASCENSION ISLAND. Oliver, W6NV, will once again be active as
ZD8W
from Ascension Island (AF-003) between November 19-21st. Activity
will
include the CQWW DX CW Contest (November 24-25th) with two other
operators
to make it an international team. Look for activity outside of the
contest
on the HF bands and 6 meters. QSL via W6NV.
ZP, PARAGUAY. Manu, ZP9MCE, will be active from Hohenau-Itapúa during
the
CQWW WPX CW Contest (May 25-26th) as a Single-Op/Single-Band
(10m)/Low-
Power entry. QSL only via EA5ZD.
ZS, SOUTH AFRICA (60m News). The "60m News" reports that the
Independent
Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA), South African's
national
telecommunications regulator, has approved two 5 MHz frequencies for
the
South African Radio League (SARL) to carry out propagation research.
The
frequencies allocated are 5250 and 5260 kHz. These are 'center
frequen-
cies', the 'USB Dial' frequencies being 1.5 kHz below this (i.e.
5248.5
and 5258.5 kHz). All modes are permitted (USB/CW preferred) with 3
kHz
maximum bandwidth. Maximum Power is 100W (400W PEP) measured at the
output
of the radio. No antenna restrictions. The 5250 kHz channel is
intended
for propagation experiments (e.g. SARL News Bulletin transmissions)
and
5260 kHz for general contacts (this channel being common to a number
of
countries). The licence is a pilot licence which has been purchased,
so
the channels are private and licensed to the SARL who allow their
members
to use the frequencies. Participating stations, who need to be SARL
members, must register. For further information and a list of
registrants,
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The following stations are expected to be active in the
CQWW WPX CW Contest (May 25-26th, 2013)
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Thanks to Bill, NG3K, for providing OPDX readers with the
following
consolidated listing of the participants in the 2013 CQWW WPX CW
Contest.
For a more detailed listing (and up-to-date changes/corrections) in
HTML
format, please visit Bill's Web page at:
http://www.ng3k.com/Misc/wpxc2013.html (By callsign)
http://www.ng3k.com/Misc/wpxcd2013.html (By entity)
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Contest DXCC Class QSL
Callsign Entity Route
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3V8BB Tunisia SO LoTW; QSL via LX1NO
4K6FO Azerbaijan SO 4K6FO
4L8A Georgia SOSB 20M LoTW
9A33P Croatia M/? 9A2NA
AO2URD Spain M/S EA2URD
CR2X Azores M/S OH2BH
CR3L Madeira M/? DJ6QT
E7DX Bosnia & Herzogovina M/? E77E
EA6/OK2BFN/p Balearic Islands SO LP OK2BFN
ED1R Spain M/2 LoTW
EE8X Canary Islands SOAB W2GR
GM9W Scotland SOAB HP M0DXR
HF55O Poland SO SP6DVP
HI3TT Dominical Republic SOAB HP ON4IQ
IF9/IT9PPG Italy SO IT9PPG
IO0T Italy M/S IK1RQT
J47X Greece SOAB SV7BVM
KP2M US Virgin Islands M/S AI4U (d)
KP2MM US Virgin Islands SOAB LoTW
LO5D Argentina SOSB 10M LoTW
LP5D Argentina SOSB 80M AC7DX
LS1D Argentina SOSB 20M AC7DX
LX7I Luxembourg M/2 LX2A
LY605W Lithuania SO LP LY5W
LY7A Lithuania M/M LoTW
MJ5Z Jersey SOAB LP LoTW; QSL via M0CFW
OG0Z Aland Island SOAB HP W0MM
P3N Cyprus M/S RW3RN
P40A Aruba SOAB WD9DZV
PJ4A Bonaire SOSB 40M LoTW
PJ4G Bonaire SOSB WA2NHA
PJ4R Bonaire SOSB 15M N4RR
PJ6A Saba & St Eustatius M/? LoTW; QSL via N4NX
PQ5FB Brazil SOAB HP LoTW; QSL via PY5FB
RG3K Russia (Europe) M/S UA3QDX
RT27WW Russia (Europe) SOAB HP RT4RO
RW0A Russia (Asia) M/2 LoTW
SW8LZ Greece M/? LZ1QN
SW8WW Greece SOAB HP HA0HW
TP2CE France M/2 F5LGF
VP9FOC Bermuda SOAB VE3DZ
XL3T Canada VA3RVK
XP2I Greenland SO LP LoTW
YJ0PO Vanuatu SOAB LoTW; QSL via K2PO
YN2GY Nicaragua K9GY
YS1/NP3J El Salvador SOSB LoTW; QSL via EA5GL
ZL3IO New Zealand SOAB ZL3IO
ZM4T New Zealand M/S ZL2AL; QSL (d) or (OC)
ZP9MCE Paraguay SOSB 10M EA5ZD
ZV2K Brazil SOAB HP ZV2K
(e) eQSL only (d) direct only (B) Bureau only (L) LoTW only
(OC - OQRS/Clublog only)
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