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Steff, HB9FXL informs DX-World that he will again be active from Cambodia (various locations) as XU7AKB starting “next week”. QRV on HF bands, SSB & FT8. QSL via H/c.

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A44A Team will be active from Oman in CQ WW DX CW Contest, 24 – 25 November 2018.

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Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Charlie Liberto (W4MEC), who shares the following:

Perhaps you could post somewhere a general call for anything WW II related that went into a B17F.

This website: http://hangarthirteen.org/ under the ‘Parts Drive‘ menu, lists the many things that will be sought after for the next few years. There might be those who monitor your site that have some of this just stored away, not knowing what to do with it or what will happen to it.

Ray is basically taking what was remaining, inspected, and approved as air worthy from this ditched plane, and building the aircraft to hook all the pieces together.

WOW! What an amazing project, Charlie!

I must say, Lucky Thirteen is in good hands.

Hangar Thirteen has chosen the best vintage radio restoration expert for the job! I’ve known Charlie for many years and not only is he an expert at restoring vintage gear, but he’s passionate about WWII era Signal Corps equipment. He brought my BC-348Q to life and patiently showed me how to align it. He also restored my Minerva Tropic Master and helped me fix the 3rd band selection on my beloved Scott Marine SLRM.

Charlie, I’ll certainly keep an eye out for the these components when I visit hamfests and will contribute anything I find or might have tucked away.

Post readers: If you happen to have any items needed in their list, please consider contributing it to the project and help this B-17F eventually have a fully-functional radio position. Of course, Hangar Thirteen is also in need of other aircraft parts–click here to check out that list.

I’ve copied and pasted (below) the list of needed radio components at time of posting. Please check out the Hangar Thirteen website for the most up-to-date list:

BC-347 Amplifier
BC-366 Jack Box x8-10
PE-86 Dynamotor

FT-161 Beacon Mount

BG-81 Bag

BC-433 Radio Compass
BC-434 Compass Control Box x2
BK-22 Relay
I-81 Pilot’s Compass Indicator

BC-442 Relay
BC-451 Transmitter Control Box
BC-456 Modulator (with DM-33 Dynamotor)
FT-220 Receiver Rack Mount
FT-221 Receiver Shock Mount
FT-222 Receiver Control Box Mount
FT-225 Modulator Mount
FT-226 Transmitter Rack Mount
FT-227 Transmitter Shock Mount
FT-228 Transmitter Control Box Mount
FT-229 Relay Mount

BC-306 Antenna Tuning Unit
BC-461 Trailing Antenna Control
F-10 Trailing Antenna
FT-107 Dynamotor Mount
FT-115 Liaison Transmitter Mount
FT-151 Liaison Transmitter Mount
FT-142 Antenna Tuning Unit Mount
FT-154 Liaison Receiver Mount
J-37 Tuning Key
PE-73 Liaison Dynamotor
RL-42 Antenna Reel
TU-5 Tuning Unit (1500-3000)
TU-6 Tuning Unit (3000-4500)
TU-9 Tuning Unit (7700-10000)
TU-22 Tuning Unit (350-650)
TU-26 Tuning Unit (200-500)

BC-778 Transmitter
BG-155 Bag
M-278 Balloon x2
M-308 Signal Lamp
M-315 Generator Canisters x2
M-357 Kite
M-390 Parachute
W-147 Wire

Please contact Hangar Thirteen if you can help.

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Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Mark Hirst, who writes:

I’m pleased to announce that my Alexa skill has been approved by Amazon and is now available in the following countries:

Australia, Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom.

Because single word skills are reserved for organisations and brand names, the skill name had to change and is now called ‘Shortwave Signals‘.

I’ve uploaded a video this morning with the finished skill in action:

Click here to view on YouTube.

Amazing, Mark! Thank you for developing this Alexa skill!

I’ve been beta testing Mark’s Alexa skill and have been very happy with the results. It makes for a nice hands-free way of checking broadcast schedules while in the shack. And it seems like only yesterday when Mark was tinkering around with the idea to create this skill.

Bravo for making Shortwave Signals a reality, Mark!

If you own an Echo or Alexa-enabled device, simply open the Alexa App and search for the Shortwave Signals skill to activate it.

We only have one Amazon Echo device in our house–the one I evaluated for my WiFi radio primer a couple years ago. As Black Friday approaches, I’m going to keep my eye on the Amazon Echo Dot for my radio room–thee 2nd generation units are quite inexpensive (as low as $29.99 for a certified refurbished unit).

Click here to search Amazon for an Echo device (affiliate link).

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ARRL –

AMSAT has announced that the SpaceX Spaceflight SSO-A SmallSat Express launch carrying the Fox-1Cliff Amateur Radio CubeSat and several other Amateur Radio payloads has been delayed. SpaceX tweeted, “Standing down from Monday’s launch attempt of Spaceflight SSO-A: SmallSat Express to conduct additional pre-flight inspections. Once complete, we will confirm a new launch date.”

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AMSAT has announced that the SpaceX Spaceflight SSO-A SmallSat Express launch carrying the Fox-1Cliff Amateur Radio CubeSat and several other Amateur Radio payloads has been delayed. SpaceX tweeted, “Standing down from Monday’s launch attempt of Spaceflight SSO-A: SmallSat Express to conduct additional pre-flight inspections. Once complete, we will confirm a new launch date.”

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SB DX @ WW < KB8NW $OPDX.1390
Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin No. 1390
The Ohio/Penn DX PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 1390
BID: $OPDX.1390
November 19, 2018
Editor Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW
Provided by BARF80.ORG (Cleveland, Ohio)
Written/Sent from Strongsville, Ohio
Thanks to the Northern Ohio Amateur Radio Society, Northern Ohio DX
Association, Ohio/Penn PacketCluster Network, AB5K & the AR TelNet Clusters
Network, NJ1Q & W1AW, NG3K & ADXO, W3UR & The Daily DX, N4CAG, K8CX, K8GI,
K8YSE, W8GEX & 60m DX News, W9ILY, DL1SBF, DL7UXG & The DX News Letter,
DM5EE, DxCoffee.com, DXNews.com, DX-World.Net, ES1CW, F5NQL, F6AJA & Les
Nouvelles DX, I1JQJ/IK1ADH & 425 DX News, I2MQP & DX Italia News, OZ6OM
& 50 MHz DX News, Sixitalia Weekly and VA3RJ & ICPO for the following
DX information.
DXCC COUNTRY/ENTITY REPORT: According to the AR-Cluster Network for the
week of Sunday, 11th/November, through Sunday, 18th/November there were
226 countries active. Countries available: 3A, 3B8, 3B9, 3D2, 3DA, 3V, 3W,
4J, 4L, 4O, 4S, 4U1I, 4X, 5A, 5B, 5H, 5R, 5T, 5V, 5W, 5X, 5Z, 6Y, 7P, 7Q,
7X, 8P, 9A, 9G, 9H, 9J, 9K, 9M2, 9M6, 9Q, 9V, 9X, 9Y, A3, A4, A6, A7, A9,
AP, BV, BY, C3, C6, CE, CE0Y, CE9, CM, CN, CP, CT, CT3, CU, CX, D2, D4,
DL, DU, E4, E5/n, E5/s, E6, E7, EA, EA6, EA8, EA9, EI, EK, EL, EP, ER, ES,
ET, EU, EX, EY, F, FG, FK, FM, FO, FP, FR, FS, FY, G, GD, GI, GJ, GM, GU,
GW, HA, HB, HB0, HC, HH, HI, HK, HK0/a, HL, HP, HR, HS, HZ, I, IS, J6, J7,
JA, JD/o, JT, JW, JY, K, KG4, KH0, 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,
PJ7, PY, PY0F, PZ, S0, S2, S5, S7, SM, SP, ST, SU, SV, SV5, SV9, T5, T7,
T8, TA, TF, TG, TI, TK, TL, TR, TT, TU, TY, UA, UA2, UA9, UK, UN, UR, V3,
V4, V5, V6, V7, V8, VE, VK, VK0M, VK9X, VP2E, VP2M, VP2V, VP5, VP8, VP8/h,
VP9, VQ9, VR, VU, XE, XT, XX9, YB, YI, YJ, YK, YL, YN, YO, YS, YU, YV, Z3,
Z6, 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”.
3Y0I BOUVET DXPEDITION NEWS. The only thing to report this week is that
the members of the 3Y0I team continued to assembled in Cape Town, South
Africa, for their anticipated Bouvet Island DXpedition. Specific dates
still have not been provided yet, but all operators are now in Cape Town.
Operators that have been mentioned so far are Dom/3Z9DX (Team Leader),
Jose/CT1DSV, Tack/JE1CKA, Mietek/SP3CMX, Marcin/SP5ES, Stanislaw/SP8S
and Branko/YU4DX. As mentioned last week, several pictures can be viewed
  It would seem that their departure from Cape Town to Bouvet is approaching
very soon. As reported from their Web page, the trip will take 12 days one
way. They plan to stay on the island for at least 2 weeks, if the weather
cooperators. The 3Y0I DXpedition’s band plan ­ frequencies (160-6m) and
modes (CW/SSB/FT8) can be found at:
                          https://www.rebeldxgroup.com
                       https://bouvetoya.org/3yoi-bandplan
  QSL via ClubLog’s OQRS (preferred), LoTW or via 3Z9DX. For more details
and updates, we suggest to watch the following Web pages:
                              https://bouvetoya.org
                           https://www.rebeldxgroup.com
                      https://www.facebook.com/bouvetoya.org
                      https://www.facebook.com/rebeldxgroup
                         https://twitter.com/Bouvetoyaorg
4L, GEORGIA. Mamuka Kordzakhia, 4L2M, President of the National Associ-
ation Radio Amateurs of Georgia (NARG), will be active during the CQWW
DX CW Contest (November 24-25th) as a Single-Op/Single-Band (20m) entry.
QSL via EA7FTR (For Ukraine Stations via UT7QF).
4S, SRI LANKA. Operators Bernd/DK7TF and Jurgen/DH6ICE will once again
be active as 4S7DLG from Hikaduwa between November 22nd and December 6th.
Activity should be on all HF bands mainly on SSB and FT8, using a TS-480
into a Hexbeam and GP. QSL via DK8ZZ.
A3, TONGA (Reminder). Operators Tom/GM4FDM, Ron/PA3EWP and Martin/PA4WM
are now active as A35EU from the Heilala Lodge Resort on Tongatapu Island
(OC-049) until November 27th. Activity will be on 160-10 meters using CW,
SSB, RTTY and some FT8. They will have three stations active and the
focus will be on Europe. QSL via GM4FDM, direct, by the Bureau, ClubLog’s
OQRS or LoTW. For more details and updates, see:  https://tonga.lldxt.eu
A4, OMAN. Members of the Royal Omani Amateur Radio Society (ROARS) will
activate their contest station, A44A, in Muscat during the CQWW DX CW
Contest (November 24-25th) as a Multi-Multi entry. QSL via A47RS. Operators
mentioned are Mohib/A41JZ, San/A45TT, Don/G3XTT, Mike/K9NW, Chad/WE9V,
Deepak/VU2CDP and Prasad/VU2PTT (A45VA).
AH2, GUAM. Members of the Guam Contest Club will be active as AH2R during
the CQWW DX CW Contest (November 24-25th) as a Multi-? entry. Operators
mentioned are Toshinobu/JI3ERV (NH2C), Mikawa/JR7OMD, Hajime/JO1RUR and
Makoto/JH1ASG. QSL via LoTW or to JH7QXJ, direct or by the Bureau. PLEASE
DO NOT QSL via the KH2 Bureau.
BA7, CHINA. Paul, BA7JS, will once again be active during the CQWW DX CW
Contest (November 24-25th) as a Single-Op/Single-Band (160m)/High-Power/
Unassisted entry. QSL via his home callsign.
BD1, CHINA. Yuan, BD1IIJ, will be active from the town of Sujiatuo during
the CQWW DX CW Contest (November 24-25th) as a Single-Op/All-Bands entry.
QSL via BD1IIJ, direct or LoTW. NO Bureau.
C6, BAHAMAS. By the time you read this, operators George/AA7JV and Mike/
KN4EEI will be active as C6AGU from Water Cay (NA-001) until December 3rd.
Activity will be mainly on 160/80/40 meters using mostly CW and FT8. Look
for them to be in the upcoming CQWWDX CW and ARRL 160m CW contest. QSL
via HA7RY.
CB1, CHILE. Members of the Antofagasta Contest Group will be active as
CB1H during the CQWW DX CW Contest (November 24-25th) as a Multi-? entry.
QSL via XQ1KN.
E2, THAILAND. Members of the SIAM DX Group will be active as E2A from
HS0ZGD’s Phimai QTH (about 350 kilometers north east of Bangkok) during
the CQWW DX CW Contest (November 24-25th). Operators mentioned are Pas/
HS3ANP, Yo/HS3XVP, Ray/HS4RAY, Champ/E21EIC, JayCie (Goy)/E20NKB, Dietmar/
DL3DXX, Sandy/DL1QQ, Dick/N6AA, Art/W6XD, YL Dolores (from California),
Tony/HS0ZDX/G4UAV, Sam/HS0ZDY/SM3DYU and Stig/HS0ZGD/LA7JO. QSL via
E21EIC and LoTW.
EA9, CEUTA AND MELILLA. Jorge, EA9LZ, will be active as EA9LZ from Ceuta
during the CQWW DX CW Contest (November 24-25th) as a Single-Op/Single-
Band (40m) entry. QSL via EA5KB direct or LoTW.
FG, GUADELOUPE. Oliver, F6ARC, is once again active as FG/F6ARC from
Guadeloupe (NA-102) for two weeks between November and December (specific
dates not mentioned). Activity will be holiday style with a focus on the
30/17/12m bands and the lower bands using 100 watts CW only. Look for him
to be in the CQWW DX CW Contest (November 24-25th) as a Single-Op/Single-
Band (??m) entry.  QSL via FE11DX, by the Bureau, direct, eQSL and LoTW.
GU, GUERNSEY (EU-114). Dick, GU4CHY, will once again be active during the
CQWW DX CW Contest (November 24-25th) as a Single-Op/Single-Band (20m)/
High-Power entry. QSL via his home callsign, direct (preferred) or by
the Bureau (long QRX).
HH, HAITI. William, KO7SS, will be active as HH2AA from Radio Club D’Haïti
in Obleon during the CQWW DX CW Contest (November 24-25th) as a Single-Op/
All-Band/Low-Power/Assisted entry. He states, “Remote operation. Full time
effort but the internet can be iffy and station is solar powered.” QSL via
LoTW only.
HQ9, HONDURAS. Operators Ivailo/LZ5VV, Wieslaw/SP4Z and Radoslav/N2WQ
will be active as homecall/HR9 from Chillax Roatan Island (NA-057) between
November 17-25th. They be active as HQ9X during the CQWW DX CW Contest
(November 24-25th) as a Multi-2 entry. QSL HQ9X via KQ1F. Outside of the
contest (before), operators will be active using CW, RTTY, SSB and FT8.
QSL HR9/LZ5VV and HR9/SP4Z via their home callsign. QSL HR9/N2WQ only
via LoTW.
IOTA NEWS…………..

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  AS-189.  (Reminder) NEW!! Operators Vasily/R7AL, Al/RZ3K, Vasily/RA1ZZ,
           Vlad/RK8A, Sergey/RW5D, Igor/UA3EDQ, Avinir/UA1ZZ and Mohammad/
           EP2LMA should be active now as EP6RRC from Shif Island, Iran,
           until November 23rd. Activity will be on 160/80/40/30/20/17/15/10
           meters using CW, SSB and FT8. Pilot stations are Victor/UA3AKO
           (EU/RU), Cezar/VE3LYC (East Coast NA) and Taka/JA8COE (Far
           East/OC). QSL Manager is R7AL. For more details, see:
                      https://dxpedition.wixsite.com/ep6rrc
           PLEASE NOTE: During the CQWW DX CW Contest (November 24-25th),
           operators will be on for only 2-3 hours in the beginning of
           the contest before leaving the island.
  NA-249.  (NEW!!) Members of the Radio Operadores del Este (RODE) will
           be active as KP3RE from Culebra Island, as part of the Puerto
           Rico Coastal Island group, between February 22-24th, 2019.
           Operators mentioned are Rafael/KP4RV, Jose/KP4VP, Rafael/KP3LR,
           Felix/KP4RD, and possibly others. QSL via LoTW or ClubLog.
  PLEASE NOTE: Since the Webmasters of the new <www.iota-world.org> have
  decided NOT to post or dedicate a Web page to announce upcoming IOTA
  operations, PLEASE send your IOTA operations information to the OPDX,
  and we will post it here in an upcoming bulletin… ¦
KH0, MARIANA ISLANDS. YL Chie, 7L3PFH, will again be active as KH0TG
from Tinian Island (OC-086, USI NI002S, WLOTA 1333) between December
26th and January 1st, 2019. Activity will be on 160-20 meters using CW
and SSB. Chie states that she operates mainly 80/75m, sometimes 40/30/20m
CW/SSB. QSL via JL1UTS.
KH7, HAWAII. Jim, N6TJ, will once again be active as KH7M (the Pu’u O’o
Radio Club callsign) from Volcano during the CQWW DX CW Contest (November
24-25th) as a Single-Op/All-Band/High-Power entry. QSL via KH6ZM (USA/
Canada) or to I0MWI (the rest of the world).
NP2, U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS. Dan, K8RF, informs us he is now full-time as
NP2J from St. Croix and will be active in the CQWW DX CW Contest (November
24-25th) as a Single-Op/Single-Band (160m) entry. He also adds, “Mainly
working 160 meters now, will have a 40 meter antenna working soon that
can be used with antenna tuner to get on 30 and 17 Meters. Planning on
putting up Tribander for higher bands by end of year. Will be on 160
meters for most DX contests this year, but may do all band effort for
ARRL contests. I work 90% CW, 10% SSB and 0% Digital. Was very active
on Six meters CW earlier this year with a six element Yagi, conditions
were excellent but CW activity diminished to almost nothing by the end
of the season. Very Sad. I see Digital modes as the death of Ham Radio,
it certainly killed Six meter CW/SSB activity, I see the same trend on
160 meters to a lessor extent. Thanks to all those that brave the QRN on
160 to call me during the contests! QSL via LoTW or direct: Dan Flaig,
PO Box 25941, Christiansted, VI 00824-194.”
OH0, ALAND ISLAND. Tomi, OH6EI, will be active as OH0Z during the CQWW
DX CW Contest (November 24-25th) as a Single-Op/All-Band/High-Power
entry. QSL via W0MM.
OX, GREENLAND. Bo, OZ1DJJ, will once again be active as OX3LX, but this
time from Tasiilaq Island (NA-151, WW Loc. HP15EO) between November 21st
and December 4th. Activity will be on various HF bands (Focus on 160/80/
60m), but limited to his spare time when not working (He states, “Best
chance is in the morning around lunch and after dinner [local time utc+2],
on the weekend also during night/morning”). QSL via OZ0J direct (see
QRZ.com). Logs get uploaded to LoTW, ClubLog and sometimes eQSL. For
more details and updates, see:
                  http://geronne.dk/index.php/ox3lx/ox3lx-dxped
P2, PAPUA NEW GUINEA. Roly, ZL1BQD, will once again be active as P29RR
from Wewak between November 20th and December 4th. Activity will probably
be mainly on 40/20 meters using CW and the Digital modes (FT8, JT65, JT9).
He also plans to be in the CQWW DX CW Contest (November 24-25th). QSL via
his home callsign direct, LOTW or eQSL.
P4, ARUBA. Andy, AE6Y, will once again be active as P49Y from Aruba
(SA-036) during the CQWW DX CW Contest (November 24-25th) as a Single-Op/
Single-Band (40m) entry. QSL via AE6Y or LoTW.
PJ2, CURACAO. John, G4IRN, a member of the PJ2T team for the CQWW DX CW
Contest, reports that he will be active this week as PJ2/G4IRN. He uploads
regularly to LoTW and will also QSL via the Bureau or direct. His preferred
method for receiving your request is ClubLog’s OQRS. Visit his Web page at:
                                https://g4irn.com
PJ7, SINT MAARTEN. Oleh, UR5BCP/KD7WPJ, will be active as PJ7/UR5BCP from
Sint Maarten (NA-105) between now and November 21st. Activity will be
mainly on 20/15 meters using mostly CW and FT8, with 100 watts and wire
antennas. QSL via KD7WPJ.
PJ7, SINT MAARTEN. Tom, AA9A, is once again active as PJ7AA from Simpson
Bay, Sint Maarten (NA-105), until December 8th. Activity will be on 80-10
meters using CW, SSB, RTTY and the Digital modes. He hopes to be in the
CQWW DX CW Contest (November 24-25th). Operations will be with 100 watts
with a K3 and Buddi-pole. QSL via AA9A or LoTW. NO Bureau QSLs.
PROPAGATION FORECAST/REPORT (November 18-25th)…….

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 Nov/18th AN      Nov/22nd  AN     Nov/24th  AN
 Nov/20th AN      Nov/23rd  AN     Nov/25th  AN
 Nov/21st AN
   SOLAR REFERENCE KEYS/INDEXES AND GEOMAGNETIC REFERENCE
   ======================================================
    NORMALITY               GEOMAG       K Values    Alpha
   —————–&nb€”—–        ——   bsp;    ——–    —sp; ——
   AN  – Above Normal    &nnbsp;  Quiet        K=0-1       0-7
   HN  – High Normal    &nbbsp;   Unsettled    K=2         8-15
   LN  – Low Normal    &nbssp;    Active       K=3         16-29
   BN  – Below Normal    &nnbsp;  Minor Storm  K=4         30-49
   DIS – Disturbed     &nbssp;    Major Storm  K=5         50-99
   VRY DIS – Very Disturbed Severe Storm K=6-9&nbssp;      100-400
 ** REALTIME BAND CONDITIONS WEB SITE <http://www.bandconditions.com>
    is still down. Nothing to report.
    Meanwhile, check out the following Web sites:
     * VOACAP predication Web page at:  http://www.voacap.com/hf
     * DX.QSL.NET Propagation page: https://dx.qsl.net/propagation
     * A daily HF radio wave propagation forecast can be found at:
     * SolarHam Web page:   http://www.solarham.net
     * Radio Propagation/Space Weather/Sunspot Cycle Information at:
                           http://sunspotwatch.com
     * Also on Twitter: https://twitter.com/@GiellaW4hm
PY, BRAZIL. Chris, N4CAG, will be active as PY4/N4CAG in Belo Horizonte,
Brazil, between December 2-15th.  Activity will be holiday style on
40/30/20/17 meters. Primarily, he will be using FT8 but may try some
SSB contacts. QSL cards can be sent to his home address.
PY0, FERNANDO DE NORONHA. Ville, PY2ZEA (OH2MM, ex-PW0F, PW0FN), will
once again be active from Fernando de Noronha (SA-003), but as PY0F
during the CQWW DX CW Contest (November 24-25th) as a Single-Op/All-Band/
High-Power (Classic?) entry. Ville states, “Station still under construc-
tion. Yagis but no rotators so far.” QSL via PY7RP.
PZ, SURINAM. Yuri, VE3DZ, will be active as PZ5T from Surinam between
November 20-28th. Activity includes the CQWW DX CW Contest (November
24-25th) as a Single-Op/All-Band/High-Power entry. Outside of the contest,
look for him to be on CW, SSB and RTTY. QSL via his home callsign.
QSL INFO AND NEWS……………………….
  QSL-INFO from DB0SDX by Lothar, DL1SBF <www.qslinfo.eu> <November 18th>
  ———————”————————————————————————— ”————-
  3Z100POL via SP6PZG & (L) EM85QZS via UT3QZ & (L)   OP18RCL via ON3AR & (L)
  5P2A via OZ1HX            EP6RRC via EP6RRC (O)  PA750RSD via PA750RSD (L/e)
  5Q5T via OZ1TMK & (L)     GX1FCW via GX1FCW (e)     SE4E via SM4DQE
  7S2G via SM2GSR           H2X via IZ4AMS (d/O)      SP305PAF via SP5KCR
  CS7/DO5JUB/P via DO5JUB   HG90FI via (HA-B) & (L) SX100WWI via SV2HTI & (L)
  DQ5M via DK6SP & (L)      HG90NS via (HA-B) & (L)   TU0PAX via TU2CI
  EG7ESA via EA7URF         OP0PPY via ON7LX          ZY6V via PY6HD (d/L)
  (e) eQSL only  (d) direct only   (B) Bureau only  (*-B) DX’s- Bureau
  (O) OQRS only  (C) ClubLog only  (L) LoTW only    (N) No QSL needed
  (I) No IRC     (P) PayPal        (NB) No Bureau
  LOGS ONLINE AT CLUBLOG.ORG THIS WEEK……

>

  QSLS RECEIVED VIA LoTW: A73A, HB9GVX, M1BPN, PY5EJ, RV9CX, SP2EWO,
  SV9CVY, VA3MJR, VK9XG, YJ0GC and ZS6WB
  QSLS RECEIVED VIA MAIL: 9X0T, C21GJ, C37MS and KH1/KH7Z
  QSLS RECEIVED VIA THE BUREAU: NONE REPORTED THIS WEEK…..
   — We would like to see more QSL Bureaus (AS/US/SAA/AF.. etc)
  send in their info….
TO1, FRENCH GUYANA. Herve, F5HRY, will once again be active as TO1A but
this time during the CQWW DX CW Contest (November 24-25th) as a Single-
Op/Single-Band (15m)/Low-Power/Assisted entry. QSL via his home callsign
or LoTW.
TT8, CHAD (Update). The Italian Dxpedition Team will be active from Chad
between February 22nd and March 7th, 2019. Callsigns will be TT8RR on
SSB/CW/RTTY and TT8XX on FT8 only. Operators mentioned are Alfeo/I1HJT,
Franco/I1FQH, Paolo/IW1ARB, Silvano/I2YSB, Vinicio/IK2CIO, Angelo/IK2CKR,
Marcello/IK2DIA, Stefano/IK2HKT and Mac/JA3USA. Art, IK7JWY, will be the
HF pilot station. Look for more details to be forthcoming and also watch:
                            http://www.i2ysb.com/idt
V4, ST. KITTS. Divid, K1KA, will be active as V47KA from V47JA’s QTH in
Calypso Bay, St. Kitts, between February 11-25th. Activity will be focused
on FT8 (NOT Fox-Hound mode), on 160-10 meters using a vertical antenna,
and maybe 6m with a small yagi if conditions are OK. QSL via LoTW and
direct (see QRZ page).
V6, MICRONESIA (Reminder)…….

>

  * Shu, JA1FMN, will once again be active as V63PSK from Weno Island
    (in the Chuuk State; also known as Moen Island; OC-011) between
    November 19-25th. Activity will be holiday style on 40-15 meters
    using JT65, JT9, FT8 and PSK63. Watch primarily between 1700-0200z.
    QSL via JA1FMN, by the Bureau, direct, eQSL or ClubLog’s OQRS (on
    Nov. 26th).
  * Sho, JA7HMZ, will once again be active as V63DX from Pohnpei Island
    (OC-010) between November 19-26th. Activity will be on 160-6 meters,
    all modes and including the CQWW DX CW Contest (November 24-25th) as
    a Single-Op/All-Band/High-Power entry signing V6A. He will be looking
    for European stations on 160m before and after the contest. QSL via
    his home callsign direct or LoTW. No Bureau QSLs.
VP2V, BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS. Nao, JN1RVS, will be active as VP2V/K6NAO
from British Virgin Islands (NA-023) between November 17-23rd. Activity
will be on various HF bands. QSL via JA1HGY or ClubLog’s OQRS.
W0AIH (SK) TRIBUTE. Tom, K8CX, Webmaster of the Ham Gallery Web page
has put together a special tribute page for well-known contester/antenna
farmer Reverend Paul Bittner, W0AIH, of Fall Creek, Wisconsin at:
                   http://hamgallery.com/Tribute/W0AIH
ADDED NOTE: “Effort Under Way to Fund W0AIH Memorial Scholarship”. See
the ARRL Web page at:
XU7, CAMBODIA. Steff, HB9FXL, will once again be active as XU7AKB from
various locations in Cambodia between November 22nd and December 14th.
Activity will be on 40/20/17/15/12/10 meters using SSB. The equipment
will include a Elecraft KX2 and KX3 with PA100, and a Yaesu FT857D with
10 watts and 100 watts  into an Aerial-51, Vertical HyEndfed (10/20/40m),
and portable Hexbeam (by foldingantennas.com). QSL via HB9FXL, by the USKA
QSL Bureau or direct. Logs will be posted to ClubLog and LoTW.
XV, VIETNAM (Reminder). Mats, RM2D (SM6LRR), will once again be active
as XV2D from Phan Tiet between November 19th and December 2nd. Activity
will be holiday style, but he will make a serious effort for the CQWW DX
CW Contest (November 24-25th), but will sign as XV9D. Entry category will
be defined later [possibly Single-Band or All-Band]. Activity before and
after the contest will be mainly on CW, SSB, and possibly some Digital
modes, on 40-10 meters including the 30/17/12m bands, and possibly 80
meters as well. QSL both callsigns via LoTW or direct to SM6LRR. NO
Bureau QSLs.
ZR2, SOUTH AFRICA (Update/Correction). Uli, DM5EE, will be active as ZR2A
from Port Elizabeth during the CQWW DX CW Contest (November 24-25th) as
a Single-Op/All-Band/Low-Power entry. QSL via LoTW. Uli informs OPDX,
“Please note that I will rarely be QRV outside of contests, so no activity
is currently planned outside of CQWW. I did not bring any radio equipment
to South Africa and so, I am relying on local hams to give me an opportunity
to operate. I am grateful to Andrew, ZS2PA, who is allowing me to use his
station for the upcoming CQWW DX Contest where I have access to a 3 element
Tribander, a dipole for 40m and a low G5RV on 80m.”
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VE3DZ will be QRV as PZ5T from Suriname during November 20-28 using CW and SSB. QSL via H/c.

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Tom, K8BKM will be active from Martinique as TO8T during the ARRL International DX Contest, CW (Feb 16-17, 2019). QSL via H/c.

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Steff, HB9FXL will be active again as XU7AKB from Cambodia, 22 November – 14 December 2018.

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Receive an audio signal up to 50 feet / 15 meters – beest replacement for wires, also work as hands-free in a vehicle. Hands-on guide and five types tested and compared: cheap from China, for Hi-Fi, and midrange and expensive hands-free. Regardless of locale and prices, these four types cover most flavors on the market.

What Bluetooth Receivers are: small, most commonly less than a lighter-sized electronic devices, which connect to your smartphone / tablet / computer via Bluetooth, and output audio signal received to whatever device they’re plugged into.

How they work

Turn Bluetooth on, turn on receiver, lights flash, ready to pair with your device: unit will show up instantly.

That’s it, audio will be routed to Bluetooth receiver. Hint: it’s better to turn on Bluetooth on phone first, then the receiver. I haven’t come across pairing problems, devices were operational within seconds.

Receiver or transmitter?

You wanna hear what you play on your phone: A receiver will receive an audio signal from a Bluetooth equipped source and put it into the device which it is plugged into, just like a cable did in the 90’s.
Transmitter: sends an audio signal via Bluetooth to any Bluetooth-equipped device. For instance, if you have a TV / home theater system / anyhing with sound output, a transmitter can send that signal via Bluetooth.
This post details receivers, for sending a signal from a non/Bluetooth equipped device, get a TaoTronics combined transmitter / receiver just like I did for my parents and be merry.

Example – upgrade existing earphone / headphone to Bluetooth-eqquipped

Say you have an ol’ trusty headphone you paid top dollars for years ago, but it only comes with a regular cable.

Any earphone or headphone can be upgraded to Bluetooth status, and it’s much cheaper than buying a newer model with built-in Bluetooth.

Example – home HiFi / stereo with Bluetooth receiver

Head unit, like most, has an AUX-in at the front, or RCA connectors in the back, so Bluetooth receiver can be connected:

On more serious home theater units, and on car amplifiers, you’ll have two connectors in the back, often called Line level RCA input in user manual, use an RCA – 3.5mm cable.
In practice, transitioning from walking to car to home mode with constant music playing is seamless, as only the appropriate Bluetooth destination on device needs to be selected (you can rename multiple receivers of course):

Example: In the car or mobile use

Majority of affordable car stereos have an AUX-in port, which is a hole at the front, Bluetooth receiver goes in there, such as:

Same procedure again, plug in Bluetooth signal receiver, power it on, select aux in with source button, voilà, your tunes are coming through car speakers.
Knowing that in most jurisdictions you’ll be quartered and burned crispy on a stake for hand holding a mobile phone, buying a Bluetooth Hands-Free is a good investment.

Where to buy?

Amazon if available, eBay for rest of the world. One major issue with eBay recently (2018 Fall / Autumn) is exorbitant shipping times, often a month or more on the China-Europe axis, which is not gonna improve come Christmas and Chinese New Year.
Personally, living in Ireland, I subscribed to Amazon UK Prime for two-day shipping; in reality, that means 3-5 days and always less than a working week.
Brand-name, or more than $10 products cost nearly the same, and they are here from Amazon quickly with generous free returns policy.

Power and portability

Built-in batteries: good for 4 to days of standalone operation, really depends on model and physical size, larger has more battery inside = more juice, works longer. Charging via micro-USB power cable (always supplied in pack), which is the standard on every Samsung / Huawei / HTC, practically every smartphone uses same charger standard with the exception of iPhones (supplied micro USB charging cable works with USB iPhone chargers, the other end of the cable is the same USB):

At home, I just keep receivers always connected to charger, as they won’t be moved around. On the road, if 8-10 hours isn’t enough, battery banks will also charge devices if you have no power outlet nearby.

Maximum range

In an ideal scenario, receiver can “see” the source of signal, so about 50 feet / 15 meters maximum.
At home, playing music or taking calls was seamless once the receiver and source was in the same room, even one room away quality did not suffer, bringing thrash out and signal starts to disappear. Know that residential results depend on wall materials, radio signal can permeate drywalls better than a brick wall.
In vehicle, no problems encountered, even in large coaches (called RVs Stateside).

Features

Microphone: most models come with a microphone, so can be used as hands-free in a vehicle. Two microphones are better than one.
Buttons: some units come with volume up / down, take call / pause / play track, skip forward or ahead buttons, think about which way you’ll be using the device and select a model accordingly.
AptX: better sound quality claims IF source and receiver both support the standard, Wiki here.
CVC: external noise suppression, also written cVc, 4.0 and 6.0, higher is supposedly better, info here. If ya plan to use receiver as a hands-free, CVC is great, makes a world of difference.
Bluetooth 4.0, 4.1 and 4.2: higher number is better, shows improvement, backward compatibility, so a 4.2 receiver will work with a 4.0 sender smartphone. Generally, if device has Bluetooth, it will work.
Audio quality for music: tried all tested models in several vehicles, streaming music and podcasts from my phone and couldn’t tell the difference.

Basic model

Around $3-4 shipped from eBay, on Amazon USA, found it for $2.68 from CreazyDog, $5.88 for a Jahyshow, and various other versions up to seven dollars, pretty much the same:

Use several of these, as they simply work, even when connected to a battery bank for extended operation, built-in battery lasts for 4-7 hours, never less than 4 hours.
On button with backlight, long press to pair, shines blue when paired, one press to stop/play source music or take/end incoming call. That’s it. Job done.
Built-in microphone, in a car, caller could hear me and I could hear caller via speakers, no more I ask for $3, was happy with them until spurred on by functionality bought more expensive models.

Less than 15 dollars for Home HiFi

Mine is called Golvery, sold as Friencity in the USA for $12, this is primarily for home stereo music listening only, no built-in microphone, but comes with RCA adaptors:

Feels good in the hand, connects instantly, battery life is significantly better than the basic model, 8 hours easy.
If you need the extra RCA cables for home HiFi definitely get this, or a similar model.

20 dollar price bracket

Numerous versions with better features, volume and track buttons, a good representative would be the MPOV below, spent $20 on this. Taotronics also sells a seemingly identical model for $16, which doesn’t come with a side power button.

Comes in a nice box with Jack-Jack cable if you wish to place it away from radio, normal adapter for direct plugin, and charging micro-USB cable.
Added features are noise cancelling technology CVC, that works fantastic, less “Can you hear me?” CVC cancels drone of engine or a swooshing of a window down. Difference between this and basic version above is someone calling you and knowing an easy and understandable conversation to both parties will be possible.
Battery life: 8 hours easy, or more, lasts a working day. Official promise is 15 hours.
Two signal sources: connect a tablet and a phone at the same time, or any two Bluetooth-equipped devices simoultenously. Say you’re watching a video on laptop  with headphones+Bluetooth adapter combo and phone is on charger long forgotten where, can pick up call without rummaging around. Or travel with partner in car and both of you can connect to head unit.
Daily use: power on via side button, one hand movement, instantly connects to paired devices, no lag.
Backlit: buttons are white, middle flashes blue indicating it’s connected to source device.
Extremely light, also use this around the house with headphones.
Volume and track buttons are extremely handy, all-in-all, well worth the money.

$30 price bracket: Taotronics

26 dollars on Amazon USA for top of the range feature set:

Where does the extra money go? Excellent battery life, noise canceling cVc 6.0 standard, callers in a car said that audio quality was better versus the MPOV.
Sightess operation e.g. in your pocket are easier, as volume buttons are on the side, but no backlit buttons, plus supplied cables are also shorter than those coming with the MPOV. I can live with that, as caller audio quality overrides niggles for me.

And many other choices

Amazon and eBay is full of various flavours and makes of essentially these receiver types, whichever model you choose, decide on one that suits your lifestyle, and personal preferences: pushing a button might be favored, backlighting, size, and so on.

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Southgate ARC – The only thing to report this week is that the members of the 3Y0I team continued to assemble in Cape Town, South Africa, for their anticipated Bouvet Island DXpedition

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Southgate ARC – According to the Amateur Radio Clusterr Network for the week of Sunday, 11th November, through Sunday, 18th November there were 226 countries active

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Southgate ARC – IECRO Ireland Radio Club would like too congratulate all of the recently licensed operators this month in the United Kingdom whom were trained as a combined effort between itself and its sister club IECRO UK

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Southgate ARC – Following the installation of the the Galway DMR Repeater and Multimode Digital Gateway it was decided to run a net on Monday evenings in the Galway area at 8:30 pm for test purposes

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Southgate ARC – The Christmas/New Year holiday period is a great chance to get on the air. Accordingly, New Zealand’s national society NZART is promoting New Years Day, 1 January 2019, as a portable activity day

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Southgate ARC – New Zealand Straight Key Night  “ normally held on the first Sunday in November – will be held thhis year on the first Sunday in December, from 9pm to 10pm on 80 metres

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