[ETS/PARC List] Fw: [The Daily DX] Vol. 21 No. 191 - October 16, 2017

Don WILSON k2dsv at msn.com
Mon Oct 16 12:19:37 EDT 2017




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> E4 - Palestine
> E44WE from Bethlehem with operator SP9FIH at the radio will be October
> 18-29.  Janusz will have an IC-7200, 100 watts, to a spiderbeam for
> high bands, planning 15, 12 and 10 apparently, and a vertical for 30.
> He will be on SSB, PSK63, "maybe FT8" and "maybe RTTZ."  QSL via
> SP9FIH or go through Club Log, no LoTW.
> http://www.e4.dxpeditions.org
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>
> TZ - Mali
> It is TZ5XR's last month in Mali.  He goes back to France at the
> beginning of November with his next trip being to Belgium or Canada,
> as yet undetermined.  Further detail, before leaving Mali he is moving
> from the eastern part of the country to Bamako this week.
>
> A5 - Bhutan
> A52SJ, Steve, has been reported on "PSK Reporter" on all continents
> and the North American West Coast using the FT8 mode.  He suggests
> trying FT8 starting at 1315Z because he is hearing nothing on CW.  He
> has WSJT-X FT8 mode working and had a small pileup at 2300Z, working
> R7DA, PE1RNU and RM3DA within a few minutes, with those QSOs put on
> Club Log already.  He called "CQ NA" on 1826.5 from 2300 to 2330Z with
> nothing heard "and then the sun came up," he says.  He had also called
> "CQ NA" from 1250-1430Z and heard nothing except JT5DX again, on 1822.
> Steve says with poor condition on 160 CW, the A index at 39, "our only
> hope might be FT8."  He adds, "If you are already set up for digital
> modes, you should be able to set up FT8 and make a few practice QSOs"
> and get comfortable with it "in a few hours time."  Steve plans to
> continue to check 1826.5/1829.5 CW at 1300Z then move to FT8 no later
> than 1315Z on 1840 kHz if CW doesn't work out.  He will not be on the
> air October 26, having to take apart the station before then, to be
> ready for his departure.
>
> 6Y - Jamaica
> >From Montego Bay will be 6Y1LZ in the CQ WW SSB will be some of the
> same operators from the big ED8X operation: K1LZ, 9A5K, K3JO, S55M,
> 6Y5GC and K2SSS.  This operation will be geared up with three IC7800
> rigs and a Flex 6500, three ACOM 2000A amps, and for antennas a 130-
> foot vertical for 160, and an N4IS flag antenna 50 meters up for
> receive.  On 80 meters it's a 4-square vertical array for transmit and
> a pair of 250 meter-long Beverages on receive.  For 40, they will have
> two 3-element SteppIRs.  20 and 15 will each have a 6-element Yagi.
> 10 will have a pair of 7-element Yagis for Europe and three for North
> America.  Like ED8X, this antenna farm will be backed up by two
> additional towers with tribanders and wire antennas for lower bands.
> It is a multi-single.  QSL via LZ1JZ.
>
> E5 - South Cook Islands
> E51AND, Andy Duncan says he is QRT-ing now, with the Oceania CW
> contest just behind us.  He has been active for five years with a
> kilowatt to a long-boom 5-element 20M monobander 70 feet high, a
> Tennadyne T7 for 17-10 at 80 feet, and a variety of slopers, dipoles
> and verticals for the low bands, putting out a consistently big
> signal.  KL7SB with the E51RAT callsign had the E51AND station on
> these last couple days.  Andy and his XYL, E51CK, Kathy, prefer
> ragchewing but have hosted visiting DXers and contesters from around
> the world, with hundreds of thousands of QSOs made over these years.
> They have also helped with holiday style expeditions and DXpeditions
> to Manihiki and Pukapuka in the North Cooks.  In moving to Rarotonga
> five years ago and selling their house in Oregon, Andy and Kathy
> planned to stay permanently.  But public pressure, says Andy, has
> caused the government of the Cook Islands to put a moratorium on
> residency applications, and Kathy's teaching contract is expiring, so
> they face a substantial pay cut and a loss of medical benefits.  Andy
> says their lives are "at a crossroads."  They have "no desire to leave
> paradise," but need "a place to call home."  Last month they visited
> Alberta, British Columbia and New Brunswick, three provinces in
> Canada, and have presently chosen Fredericton, New Brunswick as their
> next home, finding it lovely, a city of 60,000 people on the St. John
> River, with friendly people, a vibrant and healthy community, and
> house prices affordable.  They see the move as their next great
> adventure.  Andy says, "Listen for Andy and Kathy from VE9 land in the
> New Year."  In the meantime, this is Andy's email:  Kiaorana at ymail.com
> and his mailing address:
> Andrew (Andy) N. Duncan, E51AND
> P.O. Box 518, Avarua
> Rarotonga
> Cook Islands
>
> VP2M - Monserrat
> The 2017 VP2MDL DXpedition to Montserrat is November 6-20, planning
> two stations on 160-10, CW, SSB, RTTY and PSK31.  The gear is a K2 and
> K3 rig, two OX1000 amps, an inverted V for low bands, 2-element Yagi
> on 40, loop on 30, and Spiderbeam on 20-10.  The op list is DJ6TF,
> DK1BT, DL4WK, DL7DF, DL7UFR, DL7VEE and SP3DOI.  Back home, a pilot
> station will be DF3CB.  http://dl7df.com/vp2m/  The log will go on
DL7DF.com :: Montserrat - November 2017<http://dl7df.com/vp2m/>
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> LoTW with a six-month delay, or QSL using the DARC bureau, or direct
> to DL7DF:
>
> Sigi Presch, DL7DF
> Wilhelmsmuehlenweg 123
> 12621 Berlin
>
> VP8 - Falkland Islands
> After five weeks of sailing from Canada to "Salvador de Bahia," and
> two months as part of "RDV 2017 Sail Canada" (RDV standing for
> "rendezvous") in northeast Canada using standard VE prefixes, DL7JLL,
> Hardy, now plans to be in Montevideo, Uruguay in the next week and a
> half from now, then make a 13-day sail to the Falklands.  He will be
> on the SS Bark Europa. Hardy says you can Google it to learn all about
> it and can follow their position in the South Atlantic.  Apparently
> from the Falklands he expects to be QRV November 15-25 with his KX3
> and 50-watt amp to an inverted V, "Kelemen" and trap dipole for 40,
> 20, 15 and 10.  The Europa is a training ship, 110 years old, with a
> crew of 14, plus 35 trainees.  Hardy is one of the trainees but at 73
> says he is a bit old, and is focusing on shortwave comms and
> propagation from this traditional "tall ship."  He notes that when
> passing the "SAA," the "South Atlantic Anomaly," the magnetic field's
> effect on propagation will be interesting.  He says it can be very
> difficult to reach the official marine/naval stations to get info on
> weather and currents.  On board, he will be using a homemade magnetic
> loop, "which seems to work, when propagation is good, which does not
> happen very often."  Maritime mobile, his callsign is DL7JLL/MM.  QSL
> direct or use Club Log.  He thinks most of the stations he hears,
> shipboard, are running kilowatts.  He can hear these sigs but his
> outgoing signal is much harder to hear.  He expects it's likely he
> will have an internet connection when on the Falklands.
>
> ER- Moldova
> ER/DL7UCX, Ben, began October 13 and goes to the 22nd, on 160-10M CW.
> QSL bureau or direct to DL7UCX.  He has a KX3 and Expert 1.3K,
> operating on 40-10 CW with a multiband dipole, and on 160-80 with a
> groundplane.  Club Log and LoTW availability will both come later, he
> says.
>
> D4 - Cape Verde
> D4C and D4Z arrived on Sao Vicente early in the morning on September
> 25.  SQ9CNN/SO9C, Rafal Dunal, notes the station was "redecorated"
> this year but still is not 100% functional.  For that reason, this
> year in the CQWW SSB he and second op Peter will do two single op
> single band operations.  Some antennas still need work and they are
> rearranging the shack layout.  They're looking at D4C on 20M high
> power assisted and D4Z with op SQ9D, single op single band 15 high
> power.  A last minute assessment of the work completed could change
> their band and category decisions.  D4C will be using an IC-7300 and
> D4Z will have a Flex 6500.  They will be testing out the station
> before the contest, which will give everyone a chance to work them,
> including stations not going to be in the CQWW.  http://d4c.cc.
>
> KH2 - Guam
> AH2R with be in the SSB CQWW October 28-29, a multi but which multi
> category not decided yet, with five operators signed on.  They are
> JI3ERV, JG3RPL, JR7OMD, JE6HIB and JH1ASG.  QSL using LoTW.
>
> EA9 - Ceuta & Melilla
> EF9R will be a single op in the CQWW SSB By EA9LZ.  QSL to EA5KB
> through LoTW.  He hopes for good propagation.
>
> VR2 - Hong Kong
> VR20FUN is a multi-single in the CQWW SSB October 28-29.  The
> operators are BD7IS, VR2YDC, VR2UNG, VR2UP, VR2ZRE and VR2XNG.  QSL
> via VR2FUN, which is a special callsign to celebrate the 20th
> anniversary of the establishment of the "Hong Kong Special
> Administrative Region."
>
> OE - Austria
> Part of the Boy Scouts' "Jamboree on the air," (JOTA), the Austrian
> authorities have authorized the OE55JOTA callsign for September 21-22.
> This is JOTA's 60th anniversary.  Another callsign, OE3JOTA60 is
> authorized for October 20-22.
>
> YB - Indonesia
> YE16BATU is a special call November 8-12 on HF and 2 for the 16th
> anniversary of Batu City.  The government is promoting it as a tourist
> destination.  A certificate will be available online for working
> YE16BATU and a "special attractive QSL card" can be requested through
> Club Log "free or very low cost."  QSL via YB3MM.  They say "Free OQRS
> only via Club Log - no buro."
>
> VU - India
> 8T7ISF is another special event station, this one by India's NIAR,
> National Institute of Amateur Radio, in Hyderabad, www.niar.org<http://www.niar.org>.  This
[http://niar.org/images/newbann/ban-13.jpg]<http://www.niar.org/>

National Institute of Amateur Radio<http://www.niar.org/>
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> is for the India International Science Festival 2017, in Chennai,
> Tamilnadu, October 13-16.  The operators have been VU2MYH and VU3GWM,
> especially favoring 7070 and 14160.  QSL via VU2NRO.
> https://scienceindiafest.org/.
India International Science Festival<https://scienceindiafest.org/>
scienceindiafest.org
3 rd India International Science Festival The 1st IISF was held at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) New Delhi in December, 2015.



>
> C9 - Mozambique
> C93PA is active from Beira, Mozambique, on SSB and digital modes.
> Operator PA5X says this is the first time Mozambique has been on the
> new FT8 mode.  https://www.qrz.com/db/c93pa.  Johannes (Hafkenscheid)
[https://s3.amazonaws.com/files.qrz.com/a/c93pa/FTDX5000Front_Detail2.JPG]<https://www.qrz.com/db/c93pa>

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> previously operated there with the C91PA callsign.  He plans to be
> there for six months this time.  He has an FT-5000 DX MP rig to an
> ACOM 1010, running low power on digital modes and up to 600 watts on
> SSB.  For antennas C93PA has a "Kio hexbeam," dipole and end fed
> antennas, operating on 80-10 inclusive.  He has not been on all those
> bands yet but plans to soon.  He is using SSB, FT8, JT65 and WSPR.
> QSL via PA5X:  https://www.qrz.com/db/pa5x and he updates his log on
[https://s3.amazonaws.com/files.qrz.com/x/pa5x/IMG_1049.jpg]<https://www.qrz.com/db/pa5x>

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> both Club Log and LoTW daily.  Another website is
> https://www.qrz.com/db/c93pa.
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>
> I - Italy
> II4GV from the ARI Parma club planned to start up October 10 and go to
> January 27.  This callsign remembers composer Giuseppe Verdi, born
> October 10, 1813 and dying January 27, 1901.  QSL using Club Log or
> through the bureau.  http://www.ariparma.it/temporanei/II4GV-en.html).
>
> W - USA
> Commemorating 50 years of club operations at the NASA Johnson Space
> Center, the Johnson Space Center Amateur Radio Club, JSCARC, planned
> to have the W5RRR shack on the air the last few days.  They planned to
> primarily be on 40, 20, 15 and 10 SSB.  For confirmation use LoTW or
> eQSL, or for a card send direct to:
>
> NASA Johnson Space Center
> Attn:  AW7/JSC Amateur Radio Club
> 2101 NASA Parkway
> Houston, TX  77058
> USA
>
> XE - Mexico
> The 425 DX News from Italy reports that 4B3ASM will be a Boy Scout
> station October 20-22 for JOTA.  The station will be in Ciudad del
> Carmen on Carmen Island, IOTA NA-135.  QSL via XE3AA.
>
> 8P - Barbados
> The Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin notes that W2SC, Tom, will continue his
> longterm activations of 8P5A in the CQWW DX SSB October 28-29.  Tom
> will be single op all band high power, with casual operating before
> and after the big operating event.  Look for him on 160-10 CW and SSB.
> His time on Barbados will be October 24-31, inclusive dates.  QSL
> direct to HA1AG or use LoTW.
>
> 9M2 - West Malaysia
> Special event station 9M2SJM will be the Scout Melaka group in the
> JOTA, October 20-22.
>
> CO - Cuba
> CO0CB will be a special call from Hoguin Province by a large group,
> October 26-November 1.  This marks 525 years since the "encounter
> between cultures," Europeans arriving in "the new world."  The QTH
> will be near the spot where explorer Cristobal Colon (also known as
> Christopher Columbus) arrived on October 27, 1492.  CO0CB will be on
> 80, 40, 20, 17, 15 and 10 CW, SSB and digital modes.  QSL direct to
> CO8NDZ.
>
> CT8 - Azores
> CT8/DL7AFS, Babs, and CT8/DL7ZG, Lot, will be on Sao Miguel October
> 23-November 10.  Look for them on 80-10, mostly SSB and digital modes.
> QSL using LoTW or via DL7AFS. http://www.qsl.net/dl7afs.
>
> TA - Turkey
> TC68JOTA is another Scouts' JOTA station, October 20-22.  This one
> will be in Aksaray, Turkey.  The ARRL says 2,500 stations worldwide
> are registered for the JOTA event.  QSL via TA5IHY.
> http://www.arrl.org/news/view/jota-joti-reports-more-than-2-500-registered-for-october-20-22-event
>
> TK - Corsica
> IK8UND, Salvatore, will have the TK9R callsign on the air from Ajaccio
> in the CQWW SSB October 28-29.  He will be single op all band.  QSL
> direct only, to IK8UND.  The QTH is Ajaccio, IOTA EU-014.
>
> 4L - Georgia
> 4L0A by 4L4WW will be a single op all band in the CQWW SSB event
> October 28-29.  He says to QSL using LoTW.
>
> TA - Turkey
> TC630MECCA from Izmir City by TA3X will be November 1 to January 14,
> running 400 watts using an Alpha 9500 amp to an A4S tribander, FD-4
> multiband dipole, dipole for 160 and 80, and loop antennas, all band
> 160-6 including the WARC-79 bands, CW, SSB, RTTY, PSK and SSTV.
> Received cards will be answered but there will not be a blanket QSL
> blast for every QSO in the log.  "Reply only, via direct or bureau, no
> eQSL, no LoTW."  Direct requests are given priority with replies
> within a few weeks, assuming the request includes at least 2 USD or
> one IRC.  SAEs are helpful.
>
> VP8 - South Shetland Islands
> RI50ANO by UA1OJL, Alexandr Ushakov, is on the Bellingshausen Base,
> King George Island, South Shetland Islands.  Alex will be active
> January 1-March 31, 2018, which is the summer season in the far south.
> This callsign marks the 50 years of that base.  He says he will be QRV
> in his spare time, all bands, CW, SSB and digi, with a special
> certificate for working him planned.  QSL via RN1ON direct or Club
> Log, bureau or LoTW.
>
> EA8 - Canary Islands
> ED8X from Tenerife Island will be a large operation by K1LZ, E77DX,
> YO9GZU, YO9WF, 9A5K, YT6W, K3JO, YO8TTT, RA1A, RW1A, UA1AKC, RN5M,
> RN1AM, RW7K and S55M for the CQWW CW November 25-26.  The group will
> be well equipped, with a pair of IC7800s, a pair of IC781s, five
> FT1000MPs, a K3 and one Flex 6500, backed up by six ACOM 2000A amps, a
> 2-element wire Yagi for 160 up 30 meters aimed at North America, three
> full size 130-foot verticals phased and broadside to NA and inline for
> Europe.  On 80 it's a 5-element inverted V beam for Europe up 30
> meters, a 3-element inverted V for NA and four 250-meter-long Beverage
> receiving antennas.  On 40, ED8X will have a 5-element full-size Yagi
> for Europe up 37 meters, a 4-element Yagi for North America up 30
> meters and a 3-element Yagi rotatable, for multipliers.  On 20, it's
> four 6-element Yagis, two for NA and two for EU.  On 15, four 6-el
> Yagis, again two for EU and two for NA.  On 10, three 7-element Yagis
> for EU and three for NA.  There are two additional towers with
> Tribanders, plus wire antennas for the low bands.  They plan to be a
> multi-single, all set up "field day on steroids" style, not a
> permanent setup. It is eight towers with everything going up prior to
> the CQ WW event and taken down afterward.  The operation will be run
> on generator power.  QSL via LZ1JZ, or Club Log or LoTW.
>
> QCWA Cruise - V2, FG, 8P, FM, J6, V4, C6
> The 2017 QCWA Ham Cruise departs Ft. Lauderdale, Florida at 4 PM local
> time October 18, returning October 29.  Visits, in this order, will be
> made to V2, FG, 8P, FM, J6, V4 and C6.  PJ7/FS and KP2 stops were
> canceled because of hurricane damage on those.  55 people are part of
> the QCWA group.  This number includes non-ham spouses.  The ship
> Holland America Koningsdag, registered in The Netherlands, is the
> floating QTH, with hams likely to sign PA/homecall/MM while at sea.
> QCWA president VE6AFO, Ken, is "the ringleader," says K6FG.
> ______________________________________________________________________
>
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>
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>
> On The WWW
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>
> The log search and OQRS for VK5CE/8 IOTA operation from OC-198 is now
> up and running at https://secure.clublog.org/logsearch/VK5CE/8_OC198
>
> The 425 DX News has an online presence: www.425dxn.org<http://www.425dxn.org>.  For Android,
> it is available on Google Play, free of charge and with no ads.
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>
> QSN
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>
> S21ZDC - Bangladesh - Several East Coast North American stations
> reported hearing them today on 14.040 MHz between 1200 and 1300Z. At
> times they were S7, but seemed to be having problems hearing NA
> stations.
>
> ZD7 - St. Helena
> ZD7BR is now QRV.  Home call G0VDE, Bill is reported to have a great
> signal.  He was on yesterday afternoon at 2055Z, 17M SSB, after
> arriving on the first-ever scheduled flight at the brand new St.
> Helena Airport.  He says he is "jet lagged but QRV."  He flies back
> home by way of South Africa on October 21.  QSL using Club Log's OQRS
> or G3SWN.  sthelenadx.com has much info, reports W7MAE.
> ______________________________________________________________________
>
> IOTA
> ______________________________________________________________________
>
> The following IOTA stations were active yesterday.
>
> IOTA   Call         Freq. GMT        IOTA   Call         Freq.  GMT
> ------ ----------   ----- ----       ------ ---------    ----- ----
> AS-140 S21ZDC       10118 1720       OC-198 VK5CE/8      14195 1605
> EU-171 OZ7AEI/P      7086 1450       OC-227 VK4SWE       14053 0000
> NA-015 KG4HF        18100 2000       SA-006 PJ4/NT5V     18125 1955
> NA-128 CG2OV/P      14218 2100       SA-036 P40EU        21270 2040
> OC-003 VK9CI        14027 1345
>
> NA-128 is on the air as of yesterday, CG2OV/p, op Mike, VE2OV, on Ile
> aux Coudres, Quebec.  He was on 14218 SSB very strong in south
> Florida, continuing active to October 19 on 80, 40, 20 and 17 SSB.
>
> He is now back in Borroloola on the mainland but "buggered," to quote
> VK5CE, Craig.  Conditions on the island were very hot and humid.  The
> tin hut op shack was typically 37C (99F), reaching a high temperature
> of 42.5C (109F) and the coolest being 30C (86F).  He kept watching the
> thermometer to see if it ever dipped below 30C but it never did.
> Propagation was also tough.  Craig's goal was at least 1,000 QSOs per
> day but after 3-1/4 days on the air he fell just a bit short of that,
> with 2,962 QSOs, 911 per day.  Of those, 52% were Europe, 33% Asia, 7%
> North America and 7% Oceania.  Here is the online log:
> https://oc198.wordpress.com/qsl-log/.  Email him at vk5ce at yahoo.com.au
> if you think you worked him but do not find your callsign in his log.
> Craig is now starting his four-day, 2830 km (1,760 mile) drive home.
>
> The RI1F team has arrived back in Murmansk with "all OK."  The main
> log of 11,000 QSOs has been uploaded to Club Log.
> https://secure.clublog.org/logsearch/RI1F/EU-190.  The digital mode
> QSOs are apparently not part of the upload, but will be added after
> corrections.  VHF, UHF and satellite QSOs will also be uploaded later,
> since they were on paper logs that will be typed into the computer.
> They say address your questions about those three to R9LR.
>
> IOTA frequencies -
> CW  28040 24920 21040 18098 14040 10114 7030 3530
> SSB 28560 28460 24950 21260 18128 14260 7055 3765
> ______________________________________________________________________
>
> Calendar
> ______________________________________________________________________
>
> Date     End  Prefix Call                Manager    Ref Vol-No
> ------ ------ ------ ------------------- ---------- ----------
> 16-Oct 23-Oct 3B8    3B8/IW2NEF          IK2DUW     21-186 161
> 16-Oct 22-Oct 3C0    3C0L                YL2GN          21-188
> 16-Oct 18-Oct 3DA0   3DA0MB (EME)        PA3CMC     21-186 086
> 16-Oct   ???  3W     XV9JM               F6ITD      21-181 180
> 16-Oct 28-Oct 7P     7P8AO                              21-188
> 16-Oct 16-Oct 8Q     8Q7BI (AS-013)      MM0VEG         21-158
> 16-Oct 31-Dec 9X     9X0TA               N4GNR      21-152 137
> 16-Oct  1-Sep 9X     9X9PJ                          21-177 176
> 16-Oct 19-Oct A5     A52SJ               N6SJ       21-190 186
> 16-Oct 18-Oct BY     BY1DX/I0SNY         IZ1KVD         21-181
> 16-Oct 20-Jan CE9    8J60JARE (AN-015)   JG2MLI         21-038
> 16-Oct 31-Dec CE9    FT3YL (AN-017)      F6KPQ          21-047
> 16-Oct 15-Dec CE9    VU3LBP/P (AN-016)   I1HYW          21-013
> 16-Oct 17-Oct CT3    CT9/DF6QP           DF6QP      21-174 077
> 16-Oct 17-Oct CT3    CT9/DJ8VC           DJ8VC          21-174
> 16-Oct 17-Oct CT3    CT9/DL8JS           DL8JS          21-174
> 16-Oct 31-Dec DU     DU3/W6QT (OC-042)   W6QT           21-141
> 16-Oct 18-Oct E5/S   E51RAT              NI5DX      21-182 126
> 16-Oct 19-Oct FJ     FJ/F4AZF                           21-186
> 16-Oct 20-Oct H40    H40GC               LZ1GC      21-181 101
> 16-Oct 30-Nov J6     J68GD               K9AW           21-169
> 16-Oct 15-Dec JD1/M  JG8NQJ/JD1          JA8CJY         21-136
> 16-Oct 27-Oct K      W3C                                21-187
> 16-Oct 27-Oct K      W3F                                21-187
> 16-Oct 27-Oct K      W3R                                21-187
> 16-Oct 20-Oct KG4    KG4HF               W6HGF      21-184 151
> 16-Oct 20-Oct KG4    KG4WV               W4WV       21-184 151
> 16-Oct 22-Oct KH0    KH0TG               JL1UTS     21-186 181
> 16-Oct 22-Oct KH0    KH0TH               JL1UTS         21-186
> 16-Oct 15-Nov ON     OP36CLM             ON3AIM         21-166
> 16-Oct 23-Oct P4     P40EU               DL5AXX         21-186
> 16-Oct 22-Oct PJ4    PJ4/NN5E            NN5E           21-183
> 16-Oct 22-Oct PJ4    PJ4/NT5V            NT5V           21-183
> 16-Oct   ???  RI1F   UA4RX/1             UA2FM      21-159 156
> 16-Oct 18-Oct S2     S21ED (AS-140)      G3KHZ      21-189 179
> 16-Oct 18-Oct S2     S21TV (AS-140)      G3KHZ      21-189 179
> 16-Oct 18-Oct S2     S21ZDC (AS-140)     G3KHZ      21-189 179
> 16-Oct 21-Oct S9     S9CQ                EC5AC      21-184 176
> 16-Oct 16-Oct T8     T88CU               JH3QFL     21-186 166
> 16-Oct 16-Oct T8     T88CX               JH3AZC     21-186 166
> 16-Oct 16-Oct T8     T88DG               JP3EXR     21-186 166
> 16-Oct 17-Oct T8     T88SM               JA6EGL     21-182 091
> 16-Oct 17-Oct T8     T88UW               JH7IPR     21-182 091
> 16-Oct 17-Oct T8     T88WM               JQ6FQI     21-182 091
> 16-Oct 16-Oct T8     T8EM                JH3AZC     21-166 093
> 16-Oct 31-Dec TR     TR8CA               F6CBC          21-055
> 16-Oct 31-Oct TZ     TZ4PR               F1UIJ      21-111 101
> 16-Oct  7-Nov V4     V47JA               W5JON      21-181 146
> 16-Oct 11-Nov VE     VY0ERC (NA-008)     M0OXO          21-188
> 16-Oct 17-Oct VK9/C  VK9CI               M0OXO      21-157 024
> 16-Oct 19-Oct VK9/X  VK9XGJ (EME)        W7GJ       21-186 156
> 16-Oct 31-Mar VP8/H  RI1ANO (AN-010)     RN1ON          21-031
> 16-Oct 30-Jun VR2    VR20 20th anniversary          21-106 095
> 16-Oct 28-Oct VU     AT1FI               VU2SMS         21-184
> 16-Oct 28-Oct VU     AT2FI               VU2SMS         21-185
> 16-Oct 28-Oct VU     AT3FI               VU2ZMK         21-185
> 16-Oct 28-Oct VU     AT4FI               VU2SMN         21-185
> 16-Oct 20-Oct VU7    VU7T (AS-011)       VU2CPL         21-186
> 16-Oct 30-Oct XT     XT2AW               M0OXO      21-176 156
> 16-Oct 25-Oct XU     XU7AKB                             21-187
> 16-Oct 18-Oct XW     XW1IC               E21EIC         21-190
> 16-Oct 24-Oct XW     XW4XR               E21EIC         21-167
> 16-Oct  1-Dec YV     YV1KK/HC1           OH0XX          21-162
> 16-Oct  1-Dec YV     YV1YL/HC1           OH0XX          21-162
> 16-Oct 31-Dec Z3     Z370M               Z37M           21-181
> 16-Oct 31-Oct Z6     Z68BB               S53BB          21-093
> 16-Oct 21-Oct ZD7    ZD7BR               G0VDE      21-188 178
> 16-Oct 31-Dec ZS8    ZS8Z (AF-021)       ZS1LS      21-078 001
> 17-Oct 25-Oct 8P     8P9KZ               W2KKZ      21-159 056
> 17-Oct 25-Oct 8P     8P9RN               WB2YQH     21-159 056
> 17-Oct 25-Oct 8P     8P9SL               WF2S       21-159 056
> 17-Oct  7-Nov FG     FG4KH               F1DUZ          21-174
>
> The Daily DX Calendar
> http://www.dailydx.com/the-daily-dx-calendar/
>
> Upcoming contest rules & dates
> http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/weeklycont.php.
> ______________________________________________________________________
>
> Today's Propagation Forecast
> ______________________________________________________________________
>
> Solar activity will be very low today through at least Wednesday.
>
> The geomagnetic field will be unsettled to active today, quiet to
> unsettled tomorrow, quiet to active on Wednesday.
>
> Perhaps the most useful propagation pages for Amateur Radio Operators
> can be found at http://dx.qsl.net/propagation/ and
> http://www.solarham.net/.
>
> The October 15 SFI was 70 and the SESC Sunspot Number was 12.
> ______________________________________________________________________
>
> QSL Info
> ______________________________________________________________________
>
> Call        Manager      Call       Manager     Call       Manager
> ------      -------      ------     -------     ------     -------
> 3C0L        YL2GN        ET3AA      N2OO        OF2BLV     OH2BLV
> 4U1GSC      9A2AA        FG4NO      F4AVX       OF6MW      OH6MW
> 4U7FOC      S57DX        HF25WZS    SP9WZS      OH0B       OH2BH
> 5B/UT5UT    UT5UT        HG8ARDF    HA8BE       OK/SP7VC   SP7VC
> 5H3MG       PIRATE       HZ1BL      IZ8CLM      OK/SP9KJU/PSP9KJU
> 5Z4/IW5BBV  IW5BBV       HZ1SK      IZ8CLM      P40EU      DL5AXX
> 8P2K        KU9C         HZ1TT      A61BK       PJ4/NN5E   NN5E
> 9G1SD       AB0GC        IQ5LU      IZ5AXB      PJ4/NT5V   NT5V
> 9G5ZS       ZS6EGB       JW5X       LA5X        PT2/HA5UX  HA5UX
> 9M2M        9M2GET       KH0TG      JL1UTS      S01A       EA2JG
> A52SJ       N6SJ         LG5LG      LA7TIA      SG8X       SM5AQD
> C91CCY      K3IRV        LZ6DX      LZ1PM       SI9AM      SM3TIR
> C93PA       PA5X         N0F        K1IED       SU3MB      IK2DUW
> CG2OV       VE2OV        N1F        K1IED       TL8PRV     IN3EYY
> CM3EFM      RW6HS        N2F        K1IED       TR8CA      F6CBC
> CP4BT       DJ2BW        N3F        K1IED       TT8FC      EA3GWK
> CS5RPT      CT1BNW       N4F        K1IED       V31RJ      VE6RAJ
> CT9/DL8JS   DL8JS        N5F        K1IED       VR20XYL    VR2XYL
> EA8/DL4FO   DL4FO        N6F        K1IED       XW1IC      E21EIC
> EG5MCC      EA5RCK       N7F        K1IED       XW4XR      E21EIC
> EM1325R     UZ1RR        N8F        K1IED       YP0C       YO3CZW
> ER/DL7UCX   DL7UCX       N9F        K1IED       ZD7BR      G3SWH
>
> Need a QSL route?  Here are some great free sites for you and your
> friends - http://www.dailydx.com/QSLRoutes.html.
>
> YJ0CA via VK2YUS, Chris Ayres, 3/19-21 Eastern Rd, Turramurra, NSW,
> 2074, Australia
>
> QSL cards recently received direct and via managers:  5T9VB,
> 6W/UA4WHX/P, C97MR, R71RRC (AS-071), RI0POL, V51VV/P, VK9MAV and
> VK9MAV/4.
>
> QSL cards recently received via the bureau: None reported today.
>
> Confirmations recently received via LOTW:  A5A, C37AC, S50LD and
> EA1AJV.
> ______________________________________________________________________
>
> Credits
> ______________________________________________________________________
>
> Many thanks to the following for the above DX information:  425 DX
> News, 4X4-2238, A52SJ, ADXO, DJ6TF, DL7JLL, DL7UCX, ITU, JH1LPZ, K6FG,
> K8YYY, NG3K, OPDX, PA5X, SO9C, SP9FIH, TA3X, TZ5XR, VK5CE, W1RM, W3UR,
> W4FOA, W7DN, W7MAE, WB1EAZ and WB2YQH.
> ______________________________________________________________________



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