[ETS/PARC List] DX January 2, 2017
Don WILSON
k2dsv at msn.com
Tue Jan 3 07:29:36 EST 2017
________________________________
From: Urb LeJeune
Sent: Tuesday, January 3, 2017 4:05 AM
>VP8/h - South Shetlands -
>LU1ZI is in the South Shetlands, VP8, entity, the Argentine Carlini
>base, formerly called Juban Base, that does scientific research. It
>is on King George Island. Currently spending some time on the radio
>is LU4CJM, Juan Manuel. He has done some slow CW in recent weeks.
>Juan Manuel next goes to Cape Aurora, the westernmost point of South
>Shetland, and will work at the Gurruchaga Shelter through January,
>with no radio activity expected. A new crew arrives at Carlini Base
>in early February. QSL via LU4AA, the Radio Club Argentino.
>
>VP8/h - South Shetlands -
>Peru's Peruano Radio Club will activate OA0MP from the Machu Picchu
>Antarctic Base on King George Island in the South Shetlands "sometime
>soon." For a card, send to OA4O.
>
>KP2 - U. S. Virgin Islands -
>The ARRL DX Competition, the CW weekend, is one of the next big
>activity weekends coming up, February 18-19. NP2X by K5KG, K9VV and
>others, will be on from St. Croix in the US Virgin Islands, as a small
>multi-op. QSL using LoTW.
>
>KP2 - U. S. Virgin Islands -
>NP2N from the US Virgin Islands will also be in the ARRL DX CW
>February 18-19, a multi-two with operators K4XU, N3RD and W2VJN. They
>will all operate NP2/home call before the ARRL event. Use LoTW for
>confirmation.
>
>P4 - Aruba -
>W2GD will again have his station, P40W, on from Aruba, in the ARRL CW,
>single op all band. He will look for QSOs on 160 and the WARC-79
>bands before and after the ARRL event weekend. QSL direct via N2MM or
>use LoTW. Bureau cards have not been replied to since January 1,
>2014. John's inclusive operational dates are February 12-20.
>
>6Y - Jamaica -
>Another one in the "ARRL CW" will be 6Y2T from Jamaica, single op all
>band high power by VE3DZ. The inclusive QRV dates as he arrives and
>prepares for the big event are February 14-21. QSL via VE3DZ.
>
>V3 - Belize -
>V3M will be the Belize contest call and V31MU the call outside the
>ARRL CW contest, a multi-single low power, in an upcoming operation.
>QSL via W0MU or use Club Log. From Placencia, Belize, the ops will be
>W0MU and G0DVJ, the duration of their adventure February 14-28,
>operating on 160-10, CW, SSB and RTTY.
>
>9G - Ghana -
>9G5X is an expedition to Ghana March 7-21, with six English operators.
>They will be on "all modes" using three Elecraft K3 rigs to KPA-500
>amplifiers. The license is in hand. They think this is the first
>single letter suffix callsign ever given to a 9G expedition. For
>antennas, they will have two Spiderbeams on their hotel roof, with
>various wire antennas as well, on 18 and 12M tall "Spiderpoles."
>There will be two Beverage antennas for receive on 160 and 80. The
>1,000 foot ASL QTH has a clear takeoff to Europe, North America and
>Asia. The QTH is a little hill on a five acre site, sloping in most
>directions. Look for them on CW, SSB and RTTY on 160-10. On the op
>team are G3XAQ, G3VMW, G4BWP, 5B4AGN, M0PCB and G6MC. Entirely self
>funded, and fly-in/fly-out, no donations are being solicited. The
>goal is to just have fun. The reliable Internet connection on the
>site will allow twice-a-day log uploads to Club Log. There will be a
>"leader board" on Club Log. They say ops should work them on as many
>bands and modes as possible, to maximum the fun, and that they enjoy
>pileups and always operate split frequency. QSL manager M0OXO will
>also do daily LoTW log uploads and you can get cards through him,
>Charles, through his OQRS system.
>
>9G - Ghana -
>9G1SD has made a few QSOs, he says, on 20, 17 and 15, "mostly SSB at
>100 watts, but I've managed to make a few JT65 QSOs with 20 watts on
>20 meters and 17." Dave has checked into the "small group" on 14177
>at 21Z "a couple of times, but my time there was limited." His
>antenna is an inverted L using "an old Murch tuner" and his FT-450D
>radio, and "SignaLink between the rig and computer when needed." He
>plans to go to other bands and modes but says he is "starting to enjoy
>being on the air again from here," and notes that propagation has
>improved for him. He has gotten a logging program and will be
>uploading files to eQSL and LoTW at the end of each month. Or, QSL
>via AB0GC.
>
>VU - India -
>AT1BSG is a special event station for the "17th National Jamboree of
>Bharat Scouts & Guides." The station is in Mysuru, Karnataka and
>apparently went on the air December 29th and goes into January 4 and is
>being run by NIAR, the National Institute of Amateur Radio.
>www.niar.org<http://www.niar.org>. Operating are VU2MYH, VU2BL, VU2JOS, VU2SZG, VU2UZ,
[http://niar.org/images/newbann/ban-13.jpg]<http://www.niar.org/>
National Institute of Amateur Radio<http://www.niar.org/>
www.niar.org
The activities and achievements of the society formed to promote amateur radio in India. Includes information membership and QSL bureau.
>VU2TO and VU3YDR. Look for them on or near 7073 and 14160. 25,000
>Scouts & Guides from India and 5,000 overseas Scouts are
>participating. The Scouts will be taking part, going for a "merit
>badge." https://www.qrz.com/db/AT1BSG. QSL via VU2NRO.
>
>CE0Y - Easter Island - CE0Z - Juan Fernandez Island -
>DF8AN will go to Easter Island, CE0Y and Robinson Crusoe Island, CE0Z.
>The journey starts when he reaches Chile on February 9 and ends when
>he departs for home from there on the 27th. CE0Y/DF8AN will be
>February 10-17 and CE0Z/DF8AN will be February 21-24. Most of Mike's
>operating will be on CW and digital modes, RTTY, PSK and MFSK. At
>least part of his mode choice is because he feels these entities have
>been much more common on SSB. Mike's station will be 100 watts to
>longwires. QSL via DF8AN bureau or direct, with eQSL "very late after
>the trip when I find some spare time for that," he says. A
>traditionalist, he is "no friend of electronic cards, sorry." And
>there will be no LoTW uploads.
>
>5R - Madagascar -
>5R8UJ, op DF9TM, Gaby, a YL; 5R8GC, op DJ6SI, Baldur; and 5R8UR, op
>DL2SWW, Frank, have Madagascar's Nosy Be (island), AF-057, on the air
>until January 12th. It's 100 watts to wire antennas. QSL to their
>home QTHs.
>
>A6 - United Arab Emirates -
>A65TG is active from Sharjah, UAE, January 2-5, mostly CW, in the
>local evening hours. QSL bureau or direct. For direct, include 2 USD
>and SAE. PA3TG, Tom, is the op. The next destination for Tom is
>Lagos, Nigeria, callsign 5N40TG. Again, QSL to PA3TG, direct or
>bureau.
>
>HP - Panama -
>HP/W1USN and HP/AA1M will be on the air from Panama February 10-22,
>SSB, CW and digital "on all available HF bands." QSL direct, LoTW, or
>bureau.
>
>F - France -
>The annual Antarctic Activity Weekend is in February, with most of the
>stations QRV from Europe, not from Antarctica itself. TM14AAW is one
>of them, from France. The purpose is to publicize scientific and such
>research activity on the least hospitable continent and for those not
>on Antarctica itself to feel a part of activities there. Operating
>with the TM14AAW callsign will be F8DVD from his QTH in Macon, eastern
>France. He will be on 40-10M mostly SSB. For a QSL card, use the
>bureau system or send direct to F8DVD with SAE and one IRC or 2 USD.
>
>VE - Canada -
>XK150YUKON has been on the air to mark Canada's 150 years of
>independence. The VY1AAA "Yukon Canam Contest Club" has been using
>this special callsign. They started New Year's Day, January 1, and
>they continue through March 1. After March 1 they will switch to the
>callsign CI1AAA or use their regular VY1AAA call, to continue the
>celebration. QSL via KC1CWF or LoTW. Gerry Hull, VE1RM/W1VE, is a
>trustee of VY1AAA.
>
>VE - Canada -
>All stations in Canada may use special callsign prefixes to mark the
>150 years of independence. VA stations may use CF. VE stations may
>use CG. VO stations may use CH. VY stations may use CI.
>
>H44 - Solomon Islands -
>H44DA, op Shane, VK4KHZ, planned to fire up from Busonen and Kwai
>Island, OC-153, starting December 12 (last month) and continue into
>early this month. His primary interest, he says, is six meter SSB "and
>when 6M is quiet I will most likely be on HF..." on 10, 15, 20, 40 and
>80, and the SO-50 satellite. He has been using separate end fed
>antennas for HF, a Moxon for six, and an Arrow for the satellite. His
>pattern is to call on 50.110 then QSY to 50.125 as his primary
>frequency with 50.135 as his secondary if the primary is in use or has
>too much QRM. This is not a formal DXpedition, but is a holiday, with
>operating when convenient. QSL direct only, to VK4KHZ, with SAE and
>an IRC or 2 USD. For Australians, a SASE is sufficient. "This QSL
>business is not intended to be a money-making exercise," says Shane.
>He notes he is completely caught up QSLing on his past operations.
>
>HH - Haiti -
>N3BNA and N3FMO continue to do their tower repair projects in Haiti,
>after serious hurricane damage. The latest trip is on the antenna
>system for an FM system at Jacmel. The last two days of the planned
>trip will be January 23-24, when they will be at the HH2JR QTH and
>will do a little ham band operating. The duration of the trip is
>January 13-25. They say Hurricane Matthew caused "many collapsed
>towers," particular on the south side of the island. During their
>work project they may be on the air from time to time as HH8/N3BNA and
>HH8/N3FMO. QSL direct or LoTW.
>
>9N - Nepal -
>9N1MD with 9N1AA, Satish, operating will celebrate the 20 years of the
>Mediterraneo DX Club, MDXC. Look for Satish on the air April 1-030.
>QSL via IV1BVZ.
>
>E5/S & E5/N - South Cook Islands & North Cook Islands -
>E51ADD on E5/S, Rarotonga, South Cook Islands, and E51AMF on E5/N,
>Northern Cook Islands, Manihiki, are being extended by op K7ADD,
>Bengt-Erik. https://e51amf.amateurfoundation.org/plans/. E51ADD will
Plans – E51AMF<https://e51amf.amateurfoundation.org/plans/>
e51amf.amateurfoundation.org
QRV January 11th-February 6th 2017 on 10m through 80m (160m possible, not guaranteed) SSB, and RTTY (other high-rate digital modes possible) using 1500W into ...
>be January 5-9 and February 8-18. The focus will be on working
>Europe, giving out an all time new one, and high rate QSO making.
>January 11-February 6 will be E51AMF from the North Cooks. 1500 watts
>to verticals and wires near the saltwater shoreline should make for
>good signals. Beng-Erik will not be on CW at all.
>
>F - France -
>TM57H, TM57A, TM57N and TM57D will be on the air to highlight the 25th
>Men's World Handball Championship. They will be on the air January
>15-29, from France. The four separate QSL cards, when placed
>together, will form a complete handball in the center (so you may want
>to work and QSL all four.) F1NGP, Yann, is involved in this activity.
>
>VP8 - Falkland Islands -
>VP8CLE and VP8DKW, Dave (G1OCN) and Carol, will operate from Saunders
>Island for a week starting from January 15th, then Bleaker Island for a
>week, and a final week in Stanley, in the Falklands. Weather and
>aircraft schedules could affect the timing. The inclusive dates are
>January 14-February 4. The station is an Icom 7300 to a kite
>supported long wire for 160 and 80 (and possibly higher bands on this
>antenna), and a 10-meter mast with a wire antenna and Icom AH-4 ATU.
>And if the winds aren't cooperating, there is also a six-band portable
>Hexbeam provided by MW0JZE. 160 and 80M operations will depend on the
>wind speeds for the kite. The modes will be RTTY, PSK, "keyboard CW"
>and SSB. QSL direct to G1OCN. No cards have been designed or printed
>yet. No bureau, no LoTW. A few "summits on the air," (SOTA) may be
>activated and some WWFF areas too. Some operating from the Cape
>Pembroke Lighthouse is possible and mobile and portable operation, if
>a 4WD vehicle can be obtained to get there. The VP8CLE page on
>QRZ.com may have updates from time to time, when Internet access
>permits.
>
>8Q - Maldives -
>8Q7ND is "officially on the air," as of December 31, with an IC-7100
>to a 21M wire antenna on 10M fiberglass mast and MFJ-934 tuner.
>Neven, LZ1COM, is on the east side of a small island with the palms
>higher than the mast. He favors 3600, 7150 and 14280. Neven's
>operation lasts until January 4.
>
>ZS8 - Prince Edward & Marion Islands -
>ZS8Z, Marion Island, "will be on the air soon, for an extended
>duration!" ZS8Z (aka ZS1BCE and ZD9A, David) arrived December 26 on
>the island for a 17-month tour as radio technician. He plans activity
>starting early this month, on SSB and digital modes on HF. First, he
>needs to "sort out his license." He says his HF antenna is completely
>broken. David has been working on repairing it "as the weather allows
>me to." Feedlines and connectors need some troubleshooting and
>repair. The Swiss Polar Institute has a story about David
>at http://spi-ace-expedition.ch/david-hartzenberg-traveling-incognito-
>on-the-treshnikov/.
>
>PJ2 - Curacao -
>NF9V is joining the PJ2T team again for the ARRL DX CW and will
>operate PJ2/NF9V before and afterwards, February 14-21. QSL to Rudy
>direct, bureau or LoTW.
>
>P4 - Aruba -
>P49X will is January 2-9 including the "ARRL RTTY Roundup." This one
>will make a point of being on all 26 "HF bandmodes." (nine HF bands,
>three "bandmodes" on each, which would be 27, but there is no SSB or
>"phone" on 30M, making 26.) Club Log and LoTW updates will be daily.
>145,000 QSOs will be uploaded today. This is a competition, to see
>who can work P49X on the most bandmodes during this week, January 2-9.
>Club Log will have a leader board. A bottle of Muns Vineyard Wine
>will be shipped within the US to the winner, with the cost of shipping
>outside the US being too expensive. W0YK, Ed, is the operator putting
>this all together.
>
>OH0 - Aland Islands -
>OF0TA is a special callsign from the Aland Islands, to mark Finland's
>independence 100 years ago, that anniversary being December 6, 2017.
>OF0TA will be active January 6-8, with OH2TA operating from the
>"Brando Island Contest Station." He will focus on 160, 80 and 30.
>
>D4 - Cape Verde Islands -
>D44TBT's QTH is Santa Maria on Sal Island, AF-086. The operators are
>SM5EPO and SM3JBO. They call this the "Two Brothers Trip." The
>operation was scheduled to start December 29 and go to January 12. It
>is not mainly for ham radio, but they planned to be "QRV now and
>then," with their FT-845D to a dipole on their hotel roof, "the best
>we were allowed to put up. Not so good but we are on the air." With
>a tuner, they can match impedances on all the HF bands. Reporting
>poor HF conditions, they were still able to quickly work 50 DXCC
>entities, CW, SSB and JT65A, "but other modes will be tried, like PSK
>and RTTY." QSLing will be done when they are back home again and plan
>LoTW and eQSL uploads. Direct QSLs should go to:
>
>Per-Olof Ohlsson SM5EPO
>Hoegsbo 536
>74045 Taernsjoe
>SWEDEN
>
>6W - Senegal -
>The 425 DX News reports that 6W7SS will again be active from La
>Somone, Senegal, by operator F6AFH, Michel, will start early this
>month and go to April.
>
>9A - Croatia -
>9A57AX and 9A1957AA are special calls for 9A5AS and 9A2AA noting their
>start in amateur radio 60 years ago, in 1957. They will have these
>calls on the air all year long. They're calling this their "diamond
>jubilee."
>
>HA - Hungary -
>HG17EYOF is a special Hungarian call until August 31 to celebrate the
>European Youth Olympic Festival, an every-other-year event for youth
>athletes from the 48 member countries. This event will be in Gyor,
>Hungary, July 23-219. http://hg17eyof.hg1s.hu/. QSL direct only, to:
>
>MTTOSZ Gyor Varosi Radioklub
>Gyor,
>Nagysandor Jozset u. 27, 9027
>HUNGARY
>
>HR - Honduras -
>HR5/F2JD, Gerard, goes to Copan, Honduras, January 27-April 24.
>Gerard plans to be on CW, SSB and digital modes, all bands. QSL via
>F6AJA. A logsearch will be on www.LesNouvellesDX.fr<http://www.LesNouvellesDX.fr> - click on the
Les Nouvelles DX<http://www.lesnouvellesdx.fr/>
www.lesnouvellesdx.fr
A PROPOS du site 'Les Nouvelles DX' Ce site contient toutes les publications et articles publiés dans le journal Les Nouvelles DX durant ces 35 dernières années.
>"Logs en ligne" button.
>
>JW - Svalbard -
>JW2US by operator LA2US, Erik, has been on the air from Hopen Island,
>Svalbard for the last month. It is a six-month stay. He likes CW
>near popular IOTA hangout frequencies in his spare time from his
>duties. He also likes lower band edges, traditional CW places for
>rare DX. For a QSL, it's OQRS, LoTW or eQSL. Some of the paper cards
>will become available only when Erik is back home on the continent in
>June.
>
>V6 - Micronesia -
>Five ops will have V6, Pohnpei, Micronesia, on the air January 4-22.
>They are JA3ARJ (V63ARJ), JH3LSS (V63LSS), JA3AVO (V63AVO), JH3PBL
>(V63PBL) and W7AYA (V63AYA). They will be available on CW, SSB and
>digital modes, 160-6 meters.
>
>XE - Mexico -
>6E0C is a special callsign from Mexico, for the Radio Club Queretaro,
>XE1RCQ, now until April 30. It marks the 100 years of the
>Constitution of Mexico drafted in the club's home city, Santiago de
>Queretaro, on February 5, 1917. QSL direct or bureau to XE1EE or use
>Club Log's OQRS.
>
>EI - Ireland -
>Nine special Irish callsigns all of this year mark the "Wild Atlantic
>Way" tourist route on Ireland's west coast. The route is 2,500
>kilometers long and passes through nine counties and three provinces.
>Each of these callsigns represents one of the nine counties: EI11WAW,
>EI22WAW, EI33WAW, EI44WAW, EI55WAW, EI66WAW, EI77WAW, EI88WAW and
>EI99WAW. QSL via EI6AL and OQRS. There will be a downloadable
>certificate for working all nine, any band or mode. Apply by email,
>with your callsign, to EI6AL.
>
>UA - Russia (IOTAs)
>The RRC, Russian Robinson Club, plans "many interesting activities" in
>2017. UA9KDF and his team are working on a polar expedition, RT9K/9,
>"Legends of the Arctic," taking snowmobiles to rare islands in the
>Kara Sea, IOTAs AS-054, 068, 104 and 121. That starts in February.
>http://www.qrz.com/db/RT9K/9. UA3AKO plans an April expedition,
[https://s3.amazonaws.com/files.qrz.com/9/rt9k_9/med.gif]<http://www.qrz.com/db/RT9K/9>
RT9K/9 Callsign Page<http://www.qrz.com/db/RT9K/9>
www.qrz.com
RT9K/9 personal biography
>R71RRC, to remote Arakamchechen Island, AS-071. The team of R7AL,
>RA1ZZ and RW5D, the "Russian Robinsons," plan a summer project, RI0C,
>to "the rarest Russian island," Iony, AS-069, in the Sea of Okhotsk.
>http://www.iony2017.com. This one was first activated as EK0AC in
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www.iony2017.com
>1990 and was "radio silent" for 25 years. Here is another article on
>that. http://www.qrz.ru/articles/article658.html. Lastly, ZS1OIN,
[http://www.qrz.ru/images/articles/article658/image01.jpg]<http://www.qrz.ru/articles/article658.html>
Мой остров святого Ионы :: DX-экспедиции ...<http://www.qrz.ru/articles/article658.html>
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Остров Ионы (другое название – о. Святого Ионы), открытый командой судна «Слава России» в ...
>plans to be active as RI1ANA from the Molodezhnaya Base on Antarctica.
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>
>Silent Key
>______________________________________________________________________
>
>GW3SB, T. C. Bryant, became a silent key on December 31 at the age of
>95. He was a member of FOC, member 71.
>
>VE1WG, William James "Bill" Gillis, a former RAC (Radio Amateurs of
>Canada) President, became a silent key December 26. He was 87. Born
>in Campbellton, New Brunswick, he passed away in the Moncton Hospital.
>His career was in "the technical and management fields of the
>telecommunications industry, with postings to various Maritime centres
>as well as St. John's, Montreal, Toronto, and internationally for 15
>years in Tanzania." He was first licensed as VE1WG in 1946 and later
>held the calls VE3WG and 5H3WG. He was the RAC President from 2002-
>2003 and Director for the Maritimes Region. Other interests included
>playing the piano, woodworking, genealogical research, and he once
>climbed Mount Kilimanjaro. He enjoyed reading and writing about
>historical events, which he "researched very thoroughly." For 54
>years he lived in Harrisville.
>
>K3II, James C. Berger, has passed away. He was a longtime member of
>the FRC, Frankford Radio Club. He was 91. He had been in the
>Mahoning Valley Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. His career was
>spent working for Bell Telephone in Philadelphia. He entered the US
>Air Force at 18, serving as a radioman and gunner on a B-17 "Flying
>Fortress" in the European Theater during World War II. Chasing DX, he
>"had them all" except for North Korea.
>http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/tnonline/obituary.aspx?n=james-c-
>berger&pid=183192559
>______________________________________________________________________
>SV2ASP/A - MOUNT ATHOS - Monk Apollo was QRV yesterday between 1420
>and 1500Z on 40 Meters SSB (7.162 MHz). Today he was active on 17
>Meters SSB, 18.150 MHz, listening up 8 KHz, between 1400 and 1515Z.
>Look for more activity this week!
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>
>IOTA
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>
>The following IOTA stations were active yesterday.
>
>XF2L is an upcoming expedition by XE1SPM, XE1SGW and XE1SOV. For
>lighthouse weekend in February it's NA-224 to lighthouse "MEX-070,"
>awaiting authorization from "CONANP." In March, for the WPX SSB
>event, it's NA-221, also "awaiting authorization." And in May, again
>NA-221 for the WPX CW. In July it's NA-224 for the IOTA weekend.
>August, lighthouse weekend again, NA-224. There are two QSL cards,
>one for if you work the OM's and the other from the YL.
>Transportation to the islands is expensive; donations are sought.
>ricardoorozcoc at hotmail.com for PayPal.
>
>KB1SF, Keith Baker, will be on NA-110 again, 80-10 meters "along with
>most of the FM and analog amateur radio satellites." This is Fripp
>Island, South Carolina. He will be there this month and next using
>his TS-2000, SB-200 amp and G5RV antenna. Lots will go up on LoTW
>weekly. Keith also has the callsign VA3KSF and is Treasurer and Past
>President of AMSAT-North America.
>
>OC-227, Sweers Island, Australia, is where VK4EI/VK4SWE, Lyn, is
>through January 26th. VK4SWE on SSB and VK4EI on CW. Listen for
>activity on 20 and 15 Meters. QSL via NR6M.
>
>Here is a little more info on JW2US, added to what we have in the DX
>News section. By LA2US, this is Hopen Island for the 5-6 months. He
>started December 21. Hopen Island is EU-063. It's part of the
>Svalbard DXCC entity. He likes CW near the IOTA frequencies and lower
>band edges. This is a "spare time operation" for Erik. He says "I'll
>be in the shack only as often as work and other tasks permit. I am
>working odd hours so I'd rather not do any skeds." If you don't find
>your call in your online log, drop him an email. He says, "I might be
>guilty of a typing error." The log will be on LoTW and eQSL. Cards
>will be printed and sent from "GlobalQSL." Snail mail to Hopen Island
>is once every other month at best, so do not send your card there,
>Erik says. His gear is an FT-450D, Expert 1K-FA amp and Windom
>antenna. QSL via LA2US or use one of the online systems.
>
>DX8DX is OC-202, Calagua Islands. Preparations are still on track.
>Reaching the island is a seven-hour drive from Manila each way. He
>sets out January 4. From there it's a boat to the islands, with the
>hope of one station on the air by noon and departure from the island
>
>IOTA frequencies -
>CW 28040 24920 21040 18098 14040 10114 7030 3530
>SSB 28560 28460 24950 21260 18128 14260 7055 3765
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>
>______________________________________________________________________
>
>Today's Propagation Forecast
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>
>Solar activity will be very low through at least Wednesday.
>
>The geomagnetic field will be quiet to unsettled today, quiet to
>active tomorrow, unsettled to active on Wednesday.
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>Perhaps the most useful propagation pages for Amateur Radio Operators
>can be found at http://dx.qsl.net/propagation/ and
>http://www.solarham.net/.
[http://www.solarham.net/pictures/regions2.jpg]<http://www.solarham.net/>
SOLARHAM - Space Weather and Amateur Radio Website<http://www.solarham.net/>
www.solarham.net
SolarHam is a website all about the Sun and how it affects Earth. It is also an Amateur (Ham) Radio website. SolarHam is routinely updated with breaking news ...
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>The January 1 SFI was 73 and the SESC Sunspot Number was 0.
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