From mail at oz1bii.dk Fri Nov 3 09:26:29 2017 From: mail at oz1bii.dk (Henning) Date: Fri, 3 Nov 2017 14:26:29 +0100 Subject: [DDXG] consider cheering ill ham - GOD IDE :o) Message-ID: <003d01d354a7$5b88cd00$129a6700$@oz1bii.dk> Jeg videresender denne udm?rkede opfordring fra Charly HS?ZCW. (Du kan jo benytte EDR's direkte QSL service - OZ?J - det koster 7 kr.) Vy 73 de OZ1BII Henning ------- - - - - ----------------- - - - - - --------------------- Please consider sending your QSL card to long time 160 CW contester, W4YOK, who is very ill and could feel better to get your cheery card. Address Tom at W4YOK [image: USA flag] USA Thomas W Webb 3533 Teakwood Ln Plano, TX 75075 Email will not get to him and just say Hi or get well soon. Thanks everyone. ?73? Charly, HS0ZCW From mail at oz1bii.dk Wed Nov 8 03:12:44 2017 From: mail at oz1bii.dk (Henning) Date: Wed, 8 Nov 2017 09:12:44 +0100 Subject: [DDXG] TO2SP DXpedition (including CQWW CW) Message-ID: <001701d35869$5b36e150$11a4a3f0$@oz1bii.dk> I've joined up with a group of my SP friends for a DXpedtion to St. Barthelemy (aka "St. Barts), prefix is FJ. If you're wondering what's with the TO call, the French telecommunications agency issues TO calls to any multi-op operation in their jurisdiction (which includes their overseas territories), which unfortunately makes it impossible to identify the country by the TO prefix. Here's our web site with all the details - http://to2sp.dxing.pl We'll also be on for CQWW CW in M/? (TBD). It won't be a competitive effort as we only have wire antennas and 500W amplifiers, but it'll still be a lot of fun to pass out a new multiplier. All the guys are seasoned DXpeditioners, they've been DXpeditioning every year for a number of years. Everything we need will be brought with us as hand luggage - so no aluminum antennas, just wires! We have a nice location on the north coast of the island on a bluff with a 270 deg shot over water. St. Barts is a very up-scale island and is very much in vogue with the well-to do, celebrities, models and socialites. Finding a suitable house to rent was a challenge (especially from a cost point of view!). Our lot is small but bigger than most and the location is second to none. We plan on hitting 160m especially hard. Our receive antennas will be a compromise because of very limited space, but we'll do the best we can. We'll also be on FT8 on 10m and 6m with our spare radio which will be a completely new experience for all of us. So keep an eye on us, please spot us when you hear us (but not too often!) and work us everywhere. We're unlikely to accept QSY requests to another band since we will be mostly running, but we'll be happy to give you a time when we expect to be on that band. Between RBN and Cluster spots, it should be easy to find us. GL to all in CQWW CW and see you in the pileups! --- Rich K1CC _______________________________________________ 73 de OZ1BII Henning From mail at oz1bii.dk Sun Nov 19 06:35:02 2017 From: mail at oz1bii.dk (OZ1BII Henning) Date: Sun, 19 Nov 2017 18:35:02 +0700 Subject: [DDXG] Fwd: [CQ-Contest] Thailand new band References: Message-ID: <7B69E862-CA46-40DC-A214-55D5FD0002D9@oz1bii.dk> Ny DX p? VHF ? Start p? videresendt besked: Fra: Charles Harpole Dato: 17. november 2017 kl. 21.40.17 GMT+7 Til: CQ-Contest Reflector Emne: [CQ-Contest] Thailand new band As of September 2017, licensed hams in Thailand, HS or E2, can operate 144 to 147 MHz. The full band is now allocated for ham use. Charly, HS0ZCW Virus-free. www.avast.com <#DAB4FAD8-2DD7-40BB-A1B8-4E2AA1F9FDF2> _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest at contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest