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Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin No. 1196
The Ohio/Penn DX PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 1196
BID: $OPDX.1196
January 5, 2015
Editor Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW
Provided by BARF80.ORG (Cleveland, Ohio)
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DXCC COUNTRY/ENTITY REPORT: According to the AR-Cluster Network for
the
week of Sunday, 28th/December, through Sunday, 4th/January there were
227
countries active. Countries available: 1A, 3A, 3B8, 3B9, 3D2, 3DA, 3V,
3W,
3X, 4J, 4L, 4O, 4S, 4U1I, 4X, 5B, 5R, 5U, 5W, 5Z, 6W, 6Y, 7Q, 7X, 8P,
9A,
9G, 9H, 9J, 9K, 9M2, 9M6, 9N, 9V, 9X, 9Y, A3, A4, A5, A6, A7, A9, AP,
BV,
BY, C3, C5, C6, C9, CE, CE0Y, CE9, CM, CN, CP, CT, CT3, CU, CX, CY0,
D4,
DL, DU, E5/s, E7, EA, EA6, EA8, EA9, EI, EK, EL, EP, ER, ES, ET, EU,
EX,
EY, F, FG, FJ, FK, FM, FO, FR, FY, G, GD, GI, GJ, GM, GU, GW, H4, HA,
HB,
HB0, HC, HC8, HI, HK, HK0/a, HL, HP, HR, HS, HZ, I, IS, J2, J3, J6,
J7,
J8, JA, JD/o, JT, JW, JX, JY, K, KH0, KH2, KH6, KL, KP2, KP4, LA, LU,
LX,
LY, LZ, OA, OD, OE, OH, OJ0, OK, OM, ON, OX, OY, OZ, P2, P4, PA, PJ2,
PJ4,
PJ7, PY, PZ, S0, S2, S5, S9, SM, SP, ST, SU, SV, SV/a, SV5, SV9, T2,
T30,
T5, T7, T8, TA, TF, TG, TI, TJ, TK, TR, TT, TY, UA, UA2, UA9, UK, UN,
UR,
V2, V3, V4, V5, V6, V7, V8, VE, VK, VK9N, VP2E, VP2V, VP8, VP8/h, VP9,
VR,
VU, XE, XU, XW, XX9, YA, YB, YI, YJ, YL, YN, YO, YS, YU, YV, Z2, Z3,
Z8,
ZA, ZB, 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".
2014 DX SOUND BITES! Tom, K8CX, has done it again. He has provided
DXers
with 152 memorable rare DX sound clips (now in MP3 format) from 2014.
Visit Tom's famous "HAM GALLERY" Web site at: http://hamgallery.com/dx2014
While there also check out some of the other features on his Web
page,
such as: 17 years of "Rare DX Sound Clips" of the past (as well as
some
clips from the 1960's and 1970's), QSL Card Museum, Dayton Photo
Galleries
and Tribute to Silent Key Ham Operators. Tom states, "If anyone has
any
old HF recordings, I would be interested in hearing from them."
(especially
sound clips pre-1998 to add to the site) His E-mail address is:
k8cx@hamgallery.com
3Y/B, BOUVET 2016 (Press release #2 - Bouvet Project - de ON4WW).
Update
dated December 30th: It is getting close to 'decision time' whether or
not
the Bouvet project will go forward. I am amazed by the amount of
funding
intentions received from individual DXers and DX Foundations/Clubs
alike.
As stated from the beginning, I will be very transparent about
every
aspect of this project, finances not being the least.
At this point in time, 112k euro out of the needed 250k euro are on
the
budget spreadsheet, this is exciting news!
The funding intentions from individual DXers range from 10,- USD to
a
staggering 100,000 USD (8,- EUR to 82,000 EUR).
Yes, there is an angel contributor willing to donate this much of
money
to see this project succeed!
I am expecting the input of some of the DX Foundations, DX Clubs
and
other Amateur Radio related Institutions to reach me in the next few
weeks.
As such, I am postponing the deadline for a possible go ahead until
the
end of January 2015.
Some of you have raised a point of concern about two teams possibly
activating Bouvet around the same time period. I have done my
homework
on this, and with all data at hand I see no reason to adjust my
initial
concept. In regard to possible funding for the two efforts, luckily
for
you, the deserving DXer and the DX Foundations/Clubs there are
mechanisms
in place to determine the viability and success factors of both
efforts.
The unique one-man effort over a 3 month time period, will
undoubtedly
show how this different approach will make more people happy (compared
to
a multi-operator team, short time period).
Have a closer look why.
It is in the scope of this project:
1. To work as many unique stations as possible;
Thanks to the 3 month time period, I will be able to work 1 or
2
specific bands exactly for this purpose. The very last
interested
QRPp station willing to work Bouvet and willing to put the
necessary
time and effort from his/her side into it, will be able to get
in
the log;
2. To work those stations that need Bouvet on certain
bandslots/modes
to achieve 9 band clean sweeps;
3. To provide SSB, CW and RTTY contacts for those needing certain
modes.
For all audiences, I will have plenty of time. It will be the
primary
reason for me being on Bouvet, making radio contacts, as many as
possible.
Whether or not there will be two DXpeditions activating Bouvet, all
the
target audiences (unique/9 band-ers/modes) will ultimately have a
better
shot with the 3 month concept.
For this approach to be successful, it needs one or two things.
- Club Log is a great asset to Amateur Radio. However, the
'Leaderboard'
function will not be used;
- I will ask to those who already have Bouvet confirmed on certain
bands/modes: only work Bouvet where you need it.
I am confident I can count on the fair play from the deserving DXers
to
just work Bouvet where they need it. Resulting in being able to work
the
pileups down to the very last QRPp or mobile station and at the same
time
making the 9 band hams reach their objective.
For those of you who would like to, and are able to contribute to
the
project upfront, pse send an e-mail to "bouvet2016 'at' telenet.be"
with
the amount you intend to donate.
Again, I do not want/need any money now, there is no PayPal
account,
it is just your funding intention I need to know at this point in
time.
The final total on my spreadsheet will tell me whether to go ahead
or
not. A final thought: 112k out of 250k is not enough to go ahead.
Thank you to those who already stepped forward, much appreciated!
Wishing all of you a happy and healthy 2015, and may your logs be
filled with wonderful DX.... 73 - Mark - ON4WW
6W, SENEGAL (Reminder). Francis, F6BLP, will once again be active as
6W7SK from Saly Portudal, 80 kms south of Dakar on the coast, between
January 10th and February 5th. Activity will be holiday style using
the
same station as last time (IC-7000 into G5RV antenna) operating
mainly
CW on 80-10 meters. If possible, he also hopes to be active on 160m
with
an Inverted L with a 300 watts solid state amplifier. Look for his
low
band activity during his local sunrise and sunset. QSL via F6BLP,
direct
or by the Bureau. Logs will be uploaded to LoTW and eQSL. For more
details,
logs and pictures of his last operation, visit: http://www.f6blp.org
C2, NAURU. Operators Ernoe/DK2AMM, Guenter/DL2AWG, Hans/DL6JGN and
Ron/
PA3EWP will be active as C21EU (pending) from Nauru between March
25th
and April 4th. Activity will be on 40-10 meters using CW, SSB, RTTY
and
possibly PSK. They will have two K3 with two 600w amps into a 5 band
Spiderbeams and some verticals. QSL via DL2AWG. Look for a Web page
in
the coming weeks.
C6, BAHAMAS. Jack, KB7HH, will be active as C6A/KB7HH from San
Salvadore
Island (NA-001) until January 6th. Activity will be holiday style on
17/15/12 meters CW running 5 watts. QSL via KB7HH, by the Bureau or
direct.
CARIBBEAN TOUR CRUISE. Chuck, W7AUM, announces that he is going on a
cruise with his 90 year old father to the Caribbean and plans to
operate
QRP and portable, with his Elecraft KX3 and a wire antenna, on the
Holland
America "MS Ryndam" as PA/W7AUM/MM and, if all goes well, on the white
sand
beaches from the following islands:
January 30th - St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands (NA-106) as
KP2/W7AUM
February 2nd - Curacao (SA-099) as PJ2/W7AUM
February 6th - Cayman Islands (NA-016) as ZF2UM
QSL to W7AUM, by the Bureau or direct (US-SASE or 2 green stamps/no
IRC).
CQ HALL OF FAME AWARDS. Nominations for the Contest and DX Halls of
Fame
are made by contesting or DX clubs or national organizations and must
be
submitted by March 1 of each year to be considered. A maximum of two
(2)
people may be inducted into each hall of fame each year. Nominations
for
the CQ Contest and DX Halls of Fame should be directed to CQ (DX or
Contest)
Hall of Fame, c/o CQ magazine, 25 Newbridge Rd., Hicksville, NY 11801
USA;
or via e-mail to <w2vu@cq-amateur-radio.com>. Be sure to specify for
which
hall of fame the nomination is made.
Nominations for the CQ Amateur Radio Hall of Fame (see recent
January
issue of CQ for details) are due by March 1 of each year. They may be
submitted by individuals as well as radio clubs or national
organizations
and should be sent to CQ Amateur Radio Hall of Fame, 25 Newbridge
Rd.,
Hicksville, NY 11801 USA; or e-mailed to
<hall-of-fame@cq-amateur-radio.com>.
For more details, see:
CT, PORTUGAL (IOTA & SOTA). Laurent, F8BBL, will be active
CT7/F8BBL
next summer from Portugal. Activity will be holiday style mainly CW,
but
also SSB and Digital. His equipment will be a FT-857D, w/100w into
MP1
dipole antenna. He also plans to be active as CT7/F8BBL/P from Ilha
da
Insua (EU-150) and Alto Sao Bento (SOTA CT MN-046). QSL via F8BBL,
direct
or by the Bureau. For more details and updates, see: http://rnb.dx-cw.net
DX SURVEY RESULTS (DX Magazine's 2014 Most Wanted Countries Survey).
DX Magazine's has published their Most Wanted Countries from a survey
that was conducted in September/October 2014 time frame. Here are the
"Top 20" in the overall World-Wide Results as per DX Magazine
(Jan./Feb.
2015 issue):
2014 2013 2014
2013
Rank Prefix Country Rank Rank Prefix Country
Rank
---- ------ ------------ ---- ---- ------ -----------------
----
1 P5 North Korea 1 11 BV9P Pratas Island
14
2 KP1 Navassa Island 2 12 E3 Eritrea
15
3 3Y/B Bouvet 3 13 FR/JE Juan de Nova/Europa
13
4 FT5W Crozet 4 14 CE0X San Felix
19
5 VK0/H Heard Island 6 15 KH3 Johnston Island
18
6 BS7H Scarborough 7 16 VP8/G South Georgia
17
7 VP8/S South Sandwich 9 17 KH1 Baker & Howland
25
8 FT5T Tromelin Island 10 18 KH7K Kure Island
20
9 KH5K Kingman Reef 12 19 ZS8 Marion Island
8
10 KH5 Palmyra 11 20 VK0/M Macqarie
22
The full list of the top 100 Most Wanted, World-Wide, will soon be
posted
to the DX Publishing Web site at:
HR, HONDURAS. Will, AA4NC, will be active as HR5/AA4NC during the
ARRL
International DX CW Contest (February 21-22nd) as a Single-Op entry.
QSL via LoTW.
EP6T IRAN DXPEDITION (Kish Island - AS-166). Press Release #4, dated
December 29th [edited]: With only 16 days to go before the EP6T
DXpedition
will take place in the I.R of Iran, the Rockall DX Group is in the
final
process of finalizing their newest set-up:
5 High power stations, more than 6km of radials, new RX systems,
filters,
combiners, verticals, phased arrays, a 4 SQ and 5 beams should make
it
possible to get YOU in our log!
Out of almost 4,800 voters who filled out our poll, it's obvious
that
“the Low bands” will become the challenge of this expedition. Our Low
band (160/80/40) operators will be QRV from local sunset (1345Z) up
until
our sunrise (0300Z) and will hopefully be able to pull out the weaker
W6/W7
signals that will reach us on 160 meters via the long
path.(27.000KM!)
During the first two days of the expedition, we encourage DX stations
from
all corners of the world to listen to us on the Low bands and to keep
our
pilots informed of your best times so we can focus based on the data
we
receive. During these days we will also be doing our utmost to thin
out
the EU pile.
Propagation predictions show that almost all continents are within
decent
signal range, with North America the only exception. The EP to NA path
is
extremely difficult and of short duration. To give everyone a fair
chance
and to obtain a leveled continental balance, we will have to use all
openings to NA to the fullest! The 10 meter antenna has been replaced
by
a 5 element OWA Yagi. By doing so, our signal will be significantly
stronger, but we also hope to be able to log West Coast stations via
LP.
You will be able to find us on the frequencies listed on our
website
The website also provides a link to Stu, K6TU, that guarantees your
personal propagation prediction towards Kish Island at:
We have put countless hours and tremendous efforts in trying to meet
everyone’s needs and hopes for your cooperation; because besides
predic-
tions, the most important message “is the operators instructions”.
During our stay it is likely that next to the experts from the
C.R.A,
some local radio amateurs will come and visit us. Together, we will
share all our experiences and help them discover the fun of pile-ups.
Please be patient and help them to discover this wonderful hobby.
Your QSL card is guaranteed, all information can be found on our
website and note that each individual sponsor in our log receives a
QSL card completely free of charge!
The Rockall DX Group wishes you Happy Holidays, and a good EP6T
hunt!
*For your convenience we have listed useful information below for you
to work us:
Lowbands
-----------------------------------------------------------------
North America - West coast -- 1345-1630z (LP)
North America - East coast -- 2200-0300z
Australia -- 1900-2140z
Pacific - New Zealand -- 1700-1730z (SR - ZL)
Japan -- 2030-220z (SR)
Europe -- PSE avoid calling us on peak moments
for other continents!!!
For North America
------------------------------------------------------------------
28 MHz West coast -- 1500-1800z (LP) * 0400-0600z (LP)
24 MHz -- 1300z - until band closing * 1500-1800z
(LP)
21 MHz -- 1300z - until band closing * 0215-0500z
(LP)
18 MHz -- 1200-1600z * 1500-1700z (LP)
14 MHz -- 1200-1700z
IOTA NEWS..............
AS-130. Jacek, SP5APW, will be active as 3W2JK from Con Son Island
between March 11-17th. He states on his Blog page
[edited]:
"I am going to operate from Con Son Island during my next
spring vacations. The island is not very remote and
inaccessible.
However, AS-130 group has been claimed by 17.1% IOTA
chasers
only... So, I expect to experience nice pile-up. My QTH
will
be on southeastern coast what causes that short path to NA
and
EU will not work well. Unfortunately all resorts are
located
in this part of the island. See you on air!" For updates,
watch: http://as-130.blogspot.it
AS-200. Kenji, JA4GXS, will once again be active as JA4GXS/5 from
Shodo Island (Kagawa Prefecture) between January 23-25th.
Activity will be on 40-15 meters using CW and SSB. QSL via
JA4GXS, direct or by the Bureau.
NA-178. (Update) According to a post on their FaceBook page at:
"Hi All - so far, we are ON for 1/5 & 1/6 on the island.
Some
of you have heard, and I'll make it clear here now, that
this
trip to the island will likely not 'count' for IOTA
credit.
Paperwork and politics being what they are, we will likely
not have certification from IOTA for these QSO'S next
week.
Please consider this a dry - run for a future trip. See
you
on the band's Monday evening 73"
OC-236. Operators Agus/YB8IAN, Salmin/YB8IBD, Asrat/YB8KGR, YB8KM,
YC8IAI, Syahruddin/YC8KBY, YC8KLA and YC8KNW will be
active
as YB8K from Wowoni Island between January 10-11th.
Activity
will beon the HF bands using CW, SSB and Digital modes.
QSL
via YB8IBD direct only. An online log search will be
available
on ClubLog. More details and updates at:
J3, GRENADA. Bob, G3PJT, will once again be active as J34G from
Grenada
(NA-024, WLOTA 0718) between March 12-25th. Activity will be holiday
style
on 80-10 meters, mainly CW, using a K2 w/100 watts and vertical
antennas.
He plans to also be in the RSGB's Commonwealth Contest (March
14-15th).
Look for him outside of the contest, especially on 80 and 30 meters.
QSL
via his home callsign.
JW, SVALBARD. François, F8DVD, will once again be active as JW/F8DVD
from
Longyearbyen located on Spitsbergen Island (EU-026) between April
9-15th.
His activity will be on HF bands. He will use the Longyearbyen Radio
Club's
equipment which consists of an Kenwood TS870 and a 500 watts amp into
an
optibeam antenna on a 30 meters high tower. The log will be uploaded
on
Clublog and on LoTW. QSL via his home callsign, through the French
REF
Bureau or direct, with SAE + 1 IRC or 2 USDs to: Francois Bergez, 6,
Rue de la Liberte, 71000 MACON, France. For more info, visit:
K1N NAVASSA DXPEDITION (Press Release - December 30th): It is now
about
4 weeks before K1N goes on the air. The exact date of departure from
the
staging area will be dependent upon a combination of the date U.S.
FWS
transportation is available and upon weather windows. It is looking
like
K1N will be QRV the first two weeks of February.
Most of the team have their bags packed and are ready to go.
Because
of the helicopter logistics, this will be a no-frills-minimum-comfort
operation for the team. Meals will be MRE's. The container has been
organized for a quick camp setup and quick radio/antenna setup to
take
advantage of every moment. It is estimated there will be two full
days
of helicopter shuttles to get everything needed to start operations.
A
small team of FWS personnel will accompany us, including armed
Federal
Law Enforcement Officers.
Efficiency is not just for the team, but also for the DX community.
It
has been over 22 years since Navassa was activated and USFWS will not
allow another operation for at least 10 more years. This is a ONCE IN
32 YEARS opportunity to work Navassa! Everyone can make the most of
this
opportunity by LISTENING to the operator's instructions and following
the cadence of the operator. We will not be working all modes on all
bands, but limiting most bands to a specific mode, so that we can
work
the pileups down to the last little pistol.
Fund raising has been going well. The team has contributed about
half
of the total budget. For those in the U.S., it is possible to make a
year-end tax-deductible donation, directed through the Northern
California
DX Foundation. See <www.navassadx.com> and follow the instructions on
the DONATE tab.
We have a Facebook page to watch and a Twitter feed (@navassa2015)
to follow along.
For the KP1-5 Project,
Bob Allphin K4UEE
Glenn Johnson W0GJ
Mike Thomas NA5U
OJ0, MARKET REEF. Operators Peter/ON8VP, Mike/ON6QQ and Ron/ON5TQ
will
be active as OJ0V from Market Reef between June 28th and July 4th.
Activity
will be on 40-10 meters using CW and SSB. QSL via ON5TC.
PA70, THE NETHERLANDS (Special Event). For the second year in a row
the
amateur society VERON, branch Nijmegen, will activate the special
event
station PA70OV between February 6-8th. Activity is to commemorate
Operation
Veritable, the successor of Operation Market Garden. Operation
Veritable
is not known very well to most people. It was the battle which formed
the
prelude to the leap across the Rhine after which the eventual defeat
of
Germany soon followed. They would like us to commemorate and celebrate
70
years of freedom in the Gennep-Nijmegen region. During the 3 days,
they
will activate the callsign PA70OV and try to work as many amateur
radio
operators across the world. Whether you are an amateur radio operator
hoping to contact a new country or a casual visitor, they welcome you
to
visit their website at: http://www.pa2p.nl/pa70ov
PP70, BRAZIL (Special Event). Ronaldo, PS7AB, will activate special
event
station PP70FEB between January 6-31st. Activity is to celebrate 70th
anniversary of World War II and to remember the importance of PEACE.
The special callsign is also in honor to all who participated in the
war,
especially the Brazilian Expeditionary Force - FEB, on the
battlefields
in Italy. Operations will be on CW and SSB. QSL via PS7AB, direct (1
USD),
by the Bureau, eQSL or LoTW. Each month in 2015, Ronaldo will activate
a
different callsign and also send 12 different QSLs. For more details,
see:
PROPAGATION FORECAST/REPORT (January 5-11th)....
Jan/05th HN Jan/08th LN Jan/10th HN
Jan/06th AN Jan/09th AN Jan/11th HN
Jan/07th AN
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
REALTIME BAND CONDITIONS WEB SITE <http://www.bandconditions.com>:
The purpose of this experimental Web site is to provide 24-7-365
actual
(REALTIME) band condition information to CW QRPp, QRPe and CW/SSB
for
Contesters interested in increasing their scores. It can also be of
benefit to other Radio Amateurs to determine band conditions for
Nets
and casual QSO's. This information is NOT based on any software
pre-
dictions or any kind of satellite based readings. It is based on a
new Ionospheric sounding method called "HF Ionospheric
Interferometry"
which operates very similarly to the PolSAR system used by
NASA.
PY0F, FERNANDO DE NORONHA. Leo, PP1CZ, will once again be active as
PY0F/PP1CZ from Fernando de Noronha (SA-003, DIB OC-01, WLOTA 1208,
WWFF
PYFF-016) between January 8-15th. Activity will be holiday style on
80-10
meters using CW, SSB and the Digital modes. QSL him direct, by the
Bureau
(Slow), LoTW or OQRS (pp1cz@terra.com.br). Check out the pictures of
his
2013/2014 operations on QRZ.com.
PY0F, FERNANDO DE NORONHA (Early Announcement). Will, AA4NC, will be
active as PY0F/AA4NC from Fernando de Noronha between October
17-27th.
Activity will be holiday style on 160-10 meters using CW, SSB and
RTTY.
He does plan to be active in the CQWW DX SSB Contest. QSL via
LoTW.
QSL INFO AND NEWS.....................
QSL-INFO from DB0SDX (January 4th)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
3Z2015NY via SP6IEQ HF2014PRNF via SQ3BKH RM3F via
UA3DPX
8P2K via KU9C HF2015HNY via SP2ZAO S507PMC via
S59DCD
AH2/AB2RF via JJ2RCJ (d) HF7SIEMA via SP7PTK SN5N via SP5KP
AU1SV via VU2SMS HF90IARU via SP1MGM SN90IARU via
SP1PMY
C5YK via ON6EG II2YOTA via OM2FY SQ90IARU via
SP7PTM
DJ90IARU via DL2VFR KP2/AG1LE via AG1LE TC5OCK via
TA5FA
DK65DARC via DF1QR LZ290MB via LZ1KCP UN7JX via RW6HS
(d)
DL65DARC via DF1QR OE2S via OE2GEN YL5W via YL2GN
EM90WF via UR5WA OU2X via OZ1AXG
HA60KWO via HA8LKM RC3W via RW3WWW
(e) eQSL only (d) direct only (B) Bureau only (L) LoTW only
(O) OQRS only (C) ClubLog only
FRANCE POSTAGE INCREASE. Patrick, TK5EP, informs: "FYI, starting
January
1st, the French postage will increase. For a 20g world letter the
price
will go up from 0.98 € to 1,20 €! That is a 23% increase...
Receiving
a QSL is getting a real luxury! Long life to LoTW!"
QSL RECEIVED VIA LoTW: 7N4SJX, 9M2TO, AH2/AB2RF, CT3DZ, CO2RVA,
DK5MO,
DL1ZBO, DL9HO, HA5AGS, J6/DL7VOG, JA0EQL, JA0GJJ, JA4DND, JF2MBF,
LA4OGA,
LZ9W, ON8NT, PS7YL, SM0OEK, V5/DL3DXX, V63CX, VP5/G3SWH, VP8ROT,
YC8ROP,
YV5IAL, ZL1BYZ and ZS6RJ
QSLS RECEIVED VIA MAIL: 5R8IC, 5V7TH, 5W0AG, 7O2A, B9/BY9GA,
CE0Z/UA4WHX,
CE7/UA4WHX, CE9/UA4WHX, DU7/JH1BXH, EG2INT, EI100T, EX8M, EX8MLE,
HK0/UA4WHX, J79L, JY9FC, PJ7PK, PY22XB, SX8SA, T30D, VK9XSP, VQ9XR,
VU4CB, YJ0X, YP0F, ZA/UA4WHX, ZA/YU7CM, ZK3E and ZK3Q
QSLS RECEIVED VIA THE BUREAU: 1A0KM, 3V8SM, 4O/HA3NU, 5B/HA5PP,
5B/IZ4AMS,
5V7DX, 6O0CW, 6W/HA0NAR, 7P8AO, 9A/HA3HP, 9A/IV3TMM, 9N7MD, A25ZY,
A61ZZ,
C6AGU, D64K, EA9/HA3NU, ED9M, HA5MASAT, HA40KKC, HA100CGCDH,
HA800LP,
HB0/HA0HW, HB0/IN3YKS/P, HB0/IZ4DPV, HC2IOH, HG5FIRAC, HG0A, HG0HQ,
HG0WFF, HG19JASZ, HG20MAT, HG30LP, HG52FC, HG60VOTT, HG66MALEV,
HG100VA,
HG460EV, HG1912PTTT, HG2011U, HI9/IZ2KTE, HP2/I5OYY, HZ1TT,
ID9/IW9FRB,
IF9/IZ5JMX, IG9/IW5ELA, II9HY, IS0BOY, IS0BRD, IS0T, IS0UWX, J5NAR,
J48HW, J48NAR, J48OV, J48P, J48XG, S79UN, SV8/IZ7ATN/P, SX8R,
TK/IZ4BBF,
TX3A, VK9GMW, XF2E, YJ0HA, Z38N, ZA/HA1DRR, ZL1BYZ, ZL2ATU, ZL3LF,
ZL4AS
and ZL6LH
RESULTS ARE IN (DXpedition of the Year 2014!). The DX-World.net has
announced the results of their "2014 DXpedition of the Year" survey.
The Top Five are: 1) FT5ZM - Amsterdam Island
2) FT4TA - Tromelin Island
3) VK9DLX - Lord Howe Island
4) VK9MT - Mellish Reef
5) ZD9XF - Tristan da Cunha
DX-World.net and Northern California DX Club sponsored the survey.
It
was reported that nearly 10,000 took part in this survey. For more
details,
TX5, CHESTERFIELD ISLAND (Press Release dated January 3rd). Gene,
K5GS,
sent out the following [edited]: Chesterfield Islands 2015
DX-pedition
(OC-176) -- 2015 / 2016 are shaping up to be one of the best ever DX-
pedition seasons. Along with the skipper of Evohe we developed our
tentative sailing schedule. We will ship equipment to Auckland, New
Zealand, where the boat will be loaded and sail for Noumea, New
Caledonia.
Sailing in the Coral Sea is always a challenge, avoiding the
cyclone
season is a top priority.
1. Advance Team arrives in NZ 12 Sept, 2015
Buy locally sourced items, Load Evohe 13 16 Sept
2. Evohe departs for Noumea 17 Sept
3. Evohe arrives Noumea 23 Sept
4. Radio Team arrives in Noumea 25 - 26 Sept
5. Sail to Chesterfield 28 30 Sept
6. Land on Chesterfield 1 Oct
7. Setup 12 Oct
8. Radio operations 212 Oct
9. Tear down 12 Oct
10. Sail to Noumea 1315 Oct
11. Evohe arrives Noumea 15 Oct
12. Evohe sails for NZ 17 Oct
Radio team departs for home. 18 Oct
Several members return to NZ to meet Evohe
13. Evohe arrives NZ 23 Oct
14. Offload boat in New Zealand 24 / 25 Oct
15. Repack equipment for shipping 25-27 Oct
The following individuals were added to the team: Steve
Dyer/W1SRD,
Ross Forbes/K6GFJ and Kevin Rowett/K6TD. Team members previously
committed include: Pista/HA5AO, Les/W2LK, Mike/WA6O and Gene/K5GS.
Additional team members will be added. Interested in joining the
team? Please e-mail: chesterfield@pdxg.net
Landing Permit: After some initial confusion we confirmed that a
landing permit is not required for DXCC purposes. We will provide
the
ARRL DXCC desk photos with GPS coordinates and a copy of the ship's
log when we drop anchor.
QSL Management: We will manage our own QSLs. Partnering with a well
known QSL manager we wrote a fully integrated cloud based: Log
Search
OQRS QSO management application: that delivers the familiar
user
functions plus an integrated approach to QSL label management and
LoTW management. Working from a single cloud data base the QSL
team's
workload and manual tasks will be greatly reduced.
TX3X License: Our license application for TX3X was submitted and
received
in New Caledonia. The process requires the application be forwarded
to
and processed by the ANFR in France. We are being assisted by New
Cale-
donia resident Remi Touzard FK8CP. We are well ahead of the usual
license
processing time which is typically months. So, until the official
license arrives we will refer to TX3X as “pending”.
Equipment Consolidation Location: Our equipment will be shipped to
Auckland, New Zealand and placed in secure storage. We‘ll load the
boat at the Bayswater Marina which is located across the harbor
between
Auckland suburbs of Devonport and Takapuna.
Project Cost: The preliminary budget for this DX-pedition is
~$150,000(USD). As with any DX-pedition that requires a boat
charter
team safety is the top priority. We are using a known boat and
skipper.
We encourage support from worldwide individual DXers, DX clubs and
DX
foundations.
Our goal is to cover 50% of the total cost through donations. The
team
members will pay their own travel / living expenses and will cover
the
difference between total cost and donations received. At the end of
the
project we will provide club and foundation donors with a financial
summary.
Please direct any questions to: chesterfield@pdxg.net
Please see our website for additional information:
73, Team Chesterfield 2015
VK0EK HEARD DXPEDITION (Press Release - Dated December 31st): Team
members,
support people, sponsors, and interested persons — We have official
confir-
mation from the vessel for the dates of the expedition: Nov. 10th
Dec.
22nd, 2015.
These dates mean depart/return Fremantle, Australia. The visit to
Kerguelen is not yet confirmedthe skipper is working on that, so
we'll
update you when we have news.
Thanks to Rodney Russ for arranging with the Shokalskiy for extra
time
in Fremantle in order to accommodate this need. Some team members
would
have been unable to participate had we not been able to return before
Christmas. This is a nice present, and ensures that the expedition
can
make (and keep) the plans...... Bob, KK6EK (Cordell Expeditions)
ADDED NOTE: A FAQ page has been added to the VK0EK Web site at:
VQ9, CHAGOS. Word has it that Bob, N7XR, is returning to Diego Garcia
(AF-006) again between January 15-28th, and will be active as VQ9XR.
Activity will be on 160-10 meters using SSB and RTTY. QSL via his
home
callsign direct only. No Bureau or LoTW. Look for possible updates on:
YJ, VANUATU (Update). Haru, JA1XGI, will be active as YJ0XG from Port
Villa between April 13-19th. Activity will be on 40/30/20/17/15/12/10
meters, using CW (mainly), SSB and the Digital (RTTY/PSK). He will be
looking especially for EU by PSK mode. Suggested frequencies are:
CW - 7025, 10115, 14015, 18075, 21015, 24895 and 28015 kHz
SSB - 7145, 14200, 18140, 21260, 24945 and 28445 kHz
Digi - 7035, 10140, 14088, 18110, 21088, 24920 and 28088 kHz
QSL via his home callsign, direct or by the Bureau. Usually an OQRS
(Highly recommended) will be available on ClubLog. For more details,
ZF, CAYMAN ISLNDS. Bob, K3UL, will once again be active as ZF2UL from
the Cayman Islands (NA-016) between March 14-20th. If like last time,
activity will be mainly CW, "holiday style" on 160/80/30 meters. QSL
via his home callsign.
ZF, CAYMAN ISLNDS. Col, MM0NDX, will be active from three different
Cayman Islands between April 25th and May 2nd. His callsign is
pending,
but he plans to sign as ZF2CI from Grand Cayman, as ZF8/ZF2CI from
Little Cayman and ZF9/ZF2CI from Cayman Brac. Activity will be
holiday
style on 160-10 meters, SSB only. QSL via IW7EGQ.
ZL7, CHATHAM ISLAND. Nobuaki "Nobu", JA0JHQ, will be on a short
vacation
from the Chatham Islands as ZL7/JA0JHQ between January 30th and
February
1st. Activity will be mainly on 17/15 meters CW and SSB. He will try
30
meters CW. QSL via his home callsign, direct or by the Bureau. For
updates,
watch his home page at: http://pandasan.jimdo.com
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