[ETS/PARC List] Fw: DX- November 12, 2018

Don WILSON k2dsv at msn.com
Mon Nov 12 13:02:17 EST 2018


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From: Don WILSON <k2dsv at msn.com>
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2018 1:01 PM
Subject: Fw: DX- November 12, 2018

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> DX News
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> ST - Sudan
> John Everman, N9MDH, aka 5V1JE and C91JE, is still waiting for his
> Sudan callsign, and says they recently changed the process.  "It used
> to be that you showed up, filled out the application, and they handed
> you your ticket.  It's now a multi-week process with police checks and
> the like."
>
> John says he will operate solo in Khartoum until Summer, 2021, with
> the same station he had at 5V1JE, an IC-7300 to a roof-mounted Gap
> Titan antenna.  He operates on all the HF bands but finds he has been
> favoring the WARC-79 bands.  For his 27 years as a ham he has been a
> "digital guy" and will continue mostly on FT8 "until the next big
> thing comes around."  On FT8, he says, "the exchange has to go all the
> way to 73s before I put it in my log.  Too many people think a single
> response back is enough, and bail before the conversation is done, or
> try to start a conversation at RRR."  He says that's an FT8 thing and
> he does not respond to people "who play like that."
>
> He will post QSL details on QRZ.com once he has a callsign.  For his
> Sudan operation he strongly prefers electronic QSLing, with "precious
> little access to physical mail."  He will upload to QRZ, LoTW and
> eQSL.
>
> A unique twist this time, he says, he is thinking of monitoring a DMR
> talk group but is concerned it might double the size of his pileups,
> one on DMR and one on HF.
>
> While waiting for his transmitting license, he will be doing some
> listening to the radio.  You can look on PSKreporter.info and search
> for "SWL/ST2," which is his station, "configured as monitor only.
> Even with poor propagation he is finding good signals on 17M, hearing
> 80-90 countries in a typical day.
>
> GD - Isle of Man
> MD4K will be the CQWW CW callsign, single op 20 meters, with G3NKC
> operating.  QSL via G3NKC.
>
> 6W - Senegal
> 6V7A is another one planned for the CQWW CW, a multi-two.  F6BEE and
> F8CRH will operate.  F6BEE also has another callsign, 6W1RW, which he
> will use on the air before the big weekend event, "time permitting."
> QSL via F6BEE or use LoTW.
>
> ZS - South Africa
> ZR2A is a special callsign QRV in the upcoming CQWW CW.  Op DM5EE,
> Uli, says South Africa "seems to have become quite rare in contests."
> He will be single op all band low power on 40-10, possibly with some
> 80M with a low G5RV.
>
> SM - Sweden
> SM3CER, Jan-Eric, fell in his apartment in early September and could
> not get up or call for help for several days.  After being rescued and
> a stay in the hospital, he is now back home but faces a long
> convalescence.  His friend, SM3DMP, says Jan-Eric would enjoy
> receiving emails and QSLs, though he will be unlikely to be able to
> respond.  His email:  jan-eric.rehn at telia.com, and his postal address
> is on qrz.com.  His disability is affecting the "SM3CER contest pages"
> http://www.sk3bg.se/contest/.
>
> A3 - Tonga
> Updating A35EU, everything is on course.  Departure from Europe is
> tomorrow, with arrival in Tonga Thursday evening, November 15.
> Antennas will start going up at daybreak Friday, the 16th, and then a
> visit to Tonga telecom to get the license.  GM4FDM, Tom, says he has
> asked for one or two frequencies on 5 MHz but believes the police use
> that band there but hopefully negotiations will succeed.  Tom says
> openings to Europe on some bands, especially Western Europe, will be
> very short windows of opportunity.  He asks that NA and JA standby
> when they ask for Western Europe.  QSL via GM4FDM.  OQRS via Club Log
> will be activated too.  On the A35EU team are PA3EWP, PA4WM and GM4FDM
> and now joined by EI5IX (M0XII), Pat.  The operation is November 16-
> 27, from IOTA OC-049.  https://tonga.lldxt.eu.  The QTH is the Heilala
> Lodge Resort at the north end of the main island.
> https://www.heilala-holiday-lodge.com/.  They will have three K3
> stations with amps to verticals and will try 160 and 80 with inverted-
> L antennas, CW, SSB and RTTY.
>
> A3 - Tonga
> VK5GR, Grant, says after three successful IOTA activations so far, he
> has itchy feet to do another.  His current plan is Tonga in October,
> 2019.  This time he hopes to take a team with him, to balance more on-
> air time with more holiday time for the family.  Planning is still in
> its early stages.  Tentatively, the timing will be during the OCDX SSB
> Contest and possibly CQWW RTTY or OCDX CW.  http://vk5gr-iota.net/
>
> OH - Finland
> OH9S will be the callsign for "Santa's Radio Club," including OH9MM,
> December 1-8, who says "XMAS is coming... is Santa a DX?  Yes, we think
> so."  The operation will be from the Arctic Circle, mostly 80-6M, all
> modes including FT8.  QSL using the bureau, LoTW or OQRS.
> https://oh9s.fi/or https://fb.me/oh9santa.
>
> PJ4 - Bonaire
> PJ4A will be in the CQWW CW, a multi-single by K4BAI and KU8E.  QSL
> via K4BAI.  They are still thinking about it and might switch to two
> single band entries.  Both PJ4/K4BAI and PJ4/KU8E QSL via K4BAI also,
> November 18-27.  http://www.ku8e.com/Radio/pj4a.php.
>
> PJ4 - Bonaire
> W4PA, Scott, will be joined by others for the CQWW CW, callsign PJ4Q.
> PJ4/W4PA will do pre-contest operating November 18, particularly on
> 160, 30, 17 and 12.  QSL via W4PA.
>
> Z3 - Macedonia
> Z39YOTA is a special call for the upcoming December YOTA, Youth on the
> Air.  Boys and girls, most of them 15 years old or younger, from the
> Zheleznichar club will be on the air with this one.  Organizers say
> please be patient and understanding in making contact and exchange
> reports; for most this will be their first time on the air.  Most of
> their operation will be on 40 and 20 SSB, with no specific on-air
> schedule, all depending on when they're out of school and other
> extracurricular activities.  The log will be on the YOTA site:
> https://events.ham-yota.com/.
>
> HA - Hungary
> Hungary is celebrating 90 years of Amateur Radio with the national
> organization, MRASZ, organizing special activities November 15-
> December 15.  To remember Hungarian Amateur Radio's founding fathers
> will be these callsigns and who they commemorate:
>
> HA90AM    (Anzerberger Mihaly)
> HA90HL    (Horvath Laszlo)
> HG90BD    (Bibo DÇnes)
> HG90BJ    (Brisky Jozsef)
> HG90FI    (Fodor Istvan)
> HG90HL    (Hollos Lajos)
> HG90KI    (Kemeny Istvan)
> HG90MF    (Mayer Ferenc)
> HG90NK    (Nekolny Kurt)
> HG90NS    (Nagy Sandor)
> HG90MRAE  (Magyar Rovidhullamu Amator Egyesulet, the Hungarian
> Shortwave Amateur Union)
> HG90MRASZ (90 years of MRASZ)
>
> These callsigns will be across all the bands and modes, although FT8
> is not mentioned.  Awards will be available with details online:
> http://www.mrasz.org/onlinelog.  The log will be on LoTW.  For a
> direct QSL it will be 2 USD or QSL via the Hungarian bureau.
>
> FS - St. Martin
> The K9EL, W9ILY, K9NU, W9MK team heads to the island November 27 and
> returns home December 8.  They will have three stations on the air.
> "Pilot," K9NB says they will have "a full complement of antennas 160-
> 10 meters and hope to have a big signal.  The rigs are three K3s, each
> with an amp, two Expert 1.3s and a KPA500.  It will be mostly SSB.
> Each will be on before and after the weekend FS/callsign, planning
> RTTY, CW, SSB and FT8 fox and hound mode.  "Please use OQRS."  "Bureau
> cards are always welcome."
> http://www.k9el.com/SaintMartin2018/SXM2018.htm
>
> HK3 - Colombia
> HK3/MM0BMG, Norman, is licensed for November 30, 2018 to November 29,
> 2019.  When he travels within the country the HK call area number may
> change.  His station is an IC-706MKIIG to a "Super Antenna SuperWHIP
> Pro-Pack."  QSL to MM0BMG.
>
> VP6 - Pitcairn
> Preparations are ramping up for the October, 2019 expedition.
> Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/groups/580069859103416/) and
> Twitter (@2019Island) info pages are now operational.  They are
> waiting for precise sailing dates from Mangareva so they can schedule
> their air travel, and the budget is coming together.  They are hoping
> to do some EME, and "60 meters is also on the agenda."  They say they
> are "committed to DXpedition mode FT8 operation."  On EME, W7GJ is
> excited to hear K9CT and AA7A will be doing both 2M and 6M EME
> operations.  They plan to meet next month to begin sorting and staging
> gear for containment shipment.  Some donations have already been
> received, including the first club donation, from the Long Island DX
> Association.  Here is the new website:  https://pitcairndx.com
>
> DU - Philippines
> DU3/F4EBK will be active in February and March from Luzon Island, OC-
> 042.  He will be on 20, 15 and 10.  QSL to the address on QRZ.com.
>
> 7Q - Malawi
> 7Q7W with DK2WV, Karl, at least the main operator, is on from
> Lilongwe, November 13-28.  Some of the students are still busy with
> school.  Activity is 40-6M SSB, CW and FT8.  QSL via DK2WV.
>
> SV - Greece
> Special call SX60RAAG December 1-31 will be on all the HF band and
> various modes, "IARU HQ operation style," say organizers, celebrating
> the 60th anniversary of the national organization, the Radio Amateur
> Association of Greece, RAAG.  There will be an award program with PDF
> electronic certificates with no need to send QSLs.  See
> sx60raag.hamlogs.net.  Log uploads will be daily.  There will be
> plaques for top Greek participants in SV5, SV9 and SV/A each and also
> for each continent.
> http://www.raag.org/news.asp?ITMID=1177&LANG=EN
>
> 3Y - Bouvet
> JE1CKA, Tack, reports he is joining the 3Z9DX-led expedition.  A two-
> week operation is planned.  Preparations have kept the team busy.  Two
> days ago, Saturday, they went to the Royal Cape Yacht Club in South
> Africa for lunch, hosted by ZS6P, ZS1A, ZS1AN, ZS1DVD, ZS1LS, ZS1OSM
> and ZS1FJ.  Here are some photos:  https://bouvetoya.org/3yoi-team-in-
> cape-town.  Specific dates for the operation are still not public.
>
> V6 - Micronesia
> V63YAP's planning and schedule have changed.  Updates will come soon.
> Before the change, operation was planned for November 13-18.
>
> FG - Guadeloupe
> TO4OR is on the air, scheduled to start yesterday and go to November
> 25, reports the 425 DX News.  By the Radio Club Guadeloupe, this is
> for the arrival of the Route du Rhum (rum route) single-handed yacht
> race from Saint-Malo, France to Pointe-a-Pitre, Guadeloupe.  The first
> edition of this race was 40 years ago.  QSL using the bureau or LoTW.
>
> FG - Guadeloupe
> Another operation is FG/F5CFX, Bruno, November 11-22, holiday style,
> 40 and 20 digital modes.  QSL via the bureau to his home callsign.
>
> G - England
> GB100MPD will commemorate the Marconi station at Poldhu, callsign
> "MPD," of World War I.  GB100MPD started November 9 and goes into
> tomorrow, mostly 40 and 20.  QSL via G3UCQ.
>
> P4 - Aruba
> P4/PH2M, Frank, will be holiday style November 17-29, SSB and FT8, 80-
> 10M.  QSL direct or bureau to his home call or use LoTW, he says.
> Frank reports that he has finished his new end-fed (EFHW) antennas for
> 60 and 30.  He plans 60M operation during his two weeks and will spend
> time on 30, 17, 12 and 60.  Both new antennas need to be tested and
> adjusted.  Operation will begin about 20Z November 17 and go to 16Z
> November 29.  Frank says the first weekend will probably be mostly 80,
> 60, 40, 20, 15 and 10 with the second weekend during the CQWW CW
> mostly 60M and WARC.  Looking online he thinks 60M is now officially
> allowed on PJ2, Curacao, also:
>
> PJ7 - Sint Maarten
> PJ7AA by AA9A, Tom, will be November 17-December 8, CW "with some SSB
> and FT8," 80-10M, and possibly some activity in the CQWW CW weekend.
> QSL direct to AA9A or use LoTW or OQRS.
>
> VP2E - Anguilla
> KE1B, Rich, VP2EAQ, and W6NN, Anna, VP2EAR, will again be on, this
> year's dates November 19-28.  They will be on CW, SSB, RTTY and FT8,
> 30-6M.  QSL using OQRS, LoTW, eQSL or dirt to their home QTHs.
>
> ON - Belgium
> OP7VA is a special event call until November 30.  It commemorates
> World War I.  Operations are 80-10M.  QSL via ON7VA.
>
> F - France
> TM8AB will be on from Nice November 24-December 12, marking the 95
> years since the first transatlantic QSO between 1MO, Fred Schnell, and
> F8AB, Leon Deloy, November 28, 1923.
> http://radioclubdenice.org/tm8ab.
>
> YB - Indonesia
> YE2A will be in the CQWW CW weekend, possibly a multi-two.  Ops signed
> on are YB0ARJ, YB1ALL, YB2DX, YB2TJV, YB2WA, YB5QZ, YD2XVT and
> YD1SDL/2.  QSL only via LoTW, no bureau QSLs.
>
> KP4 - Puerto Rico
> KP3Z will be the CQWW CW (November 24-25) callsign for NP4Z, Felipe,
> single op all band high power.  This is one of the larger Puerto Rican
> stations, perhaps the largest.
> ______________________________________________________________________
>
> Silent Key
> ______________________________________________________________________
>
> ZL2AOV, Doug McNeill, passed away unexpectedly following a heart
> attack.  Doug was a life member of Branch 50 NZART and was Branch 50
> Secretary/Treasurer until March this year and was a significant
> contributor to Quartz Hill and RemoteDX, Inc.  He was awarded the
> "Blackwood Cup" at the October meeting.  Doug was a retired newspaper
> "sub-editor."
>
> VA3WID, Sukwan Widajat, became a Silent Key while visiting Indonesia.
> He was the RAC Corporate Secretary since June, 2015.  He was also VP
> of Finance and CFO of Pak200, Inc., in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
> Originally from Indonesia, he moved to Canada in 2011.  He also had
> the callsigns YB0SWI and AB1XM.
> ______________________________________________________________________
>
> Club News
> ______________________________________________________________________
>
> The Central Arizona DX Association, CADXA, has new officers and
> directors for 2019.
>
> They are:
>
> President - Larry Loen, WO7R
> Vice President - Tom Boza, NE7X
> Treasurer - Mike Wright, N7MW
> Secretary - Bob Davies, K7BHM
> Member-at-Large - Fred Hoffert, III, NA2U
> Member-at-Large - Reinhard Geissler, K7RGG
> Past President - Lee Finkel, KY7M
>
> Website - http://www.cadxa.org
> ______________________________________________________________________
>
> On The WWW
> ______________________________________________________________________
>
> Here is a good link about the weather on Bouvet Island for the
> upcoming 3Y0I DXpedition:
> https://www.yr.no/place/Bouvet_Island/Other/Bouvet_Island/
>
> The V47FWX log has been updated to OQRS and LoTW.  QSL via M0URX:
> https://www.m0urx.com/oqrs/logsearch.php.
> ______________________________________________________________________
>
> IOTA
> ______________________________________________________________________
>
> The following IOTA stations were active yesterday.
> IOTA   Call         Freq. GMT        IOTA   Call         Freq.  GMT
> ------ ----------   ----- ----       ------ ---------    ----- ----
> AF-057 5R8UP        21036 0730       EU-047 DL1DSR/P      7060 1420
> AS-007 JA1NCZ       18100 0905       EU-052 SV8NAJ        3575 1830
> AS-041 JA4DND/4      3531 1115       EU-175 CU3AN        21074 1850
> AS-042 RI0BC        18100 1205       NA-005 VP9/DK7LX    14081 1400
> AS-047 JS6TWW       10136 2125       NA-021 8P9AE         7021 0830
> EU-005 GB100WWI      7017 2040       SA-002 VP8NO        18100 2100
> EU-031 IC8DAK       14258 1400
>
> EP6RRC, Shif Island, AS-189NEW, the team is ready for the trip,
> leaving in two days.  Their first time on-air is estimated to be late
> evening UTC November 16.  They will have to operating positions with
> amps, 160-10M CW and SSB and one station on FT8 in DXpedition mode.
> They have info on that on their site:
> https://dxpedition.wixsite.com/ep6rrc.  They ask that you contact
> their pilots with any issues:
>
> Victor, UA3AKO (Europe, Russia, ex USSR)
> Cezar, VE3LYC (East Coast NA)
> Taka, JA8COE (Far East, Oceania)
> Will, WC6DX (West Coast NA)
>
> They know prop to NA can be difficult and have these suggestions from
> VE3LYC:
>
> 20M - the time for W3/VE3/W8/W9 will likely be somewhere between 14 to
> 15 UTC
> 30M - two windows: the first will be between 13 and 15 UTC. A second
> and perhaps less reliable time window on 30 m will be between 18 and
> 20 UTC. If the K index is high, this second time window may be
> unusable for the East Coast.
> 40M - The opportunity appears between 20:30 and 22:30 UTC, following
> once again the grey line, which moves from W1 to W2 and W4, then W3,
> and finally W8 and W9.
>
> JA4DND/4 and JR4OZR/4 are now on from the Oki Islands, AS-041, 80-10M,
> mostly FT8 but with some CW.  QRT is 22Z today.
>
> TM1I is already in the planning stages for next summer's IOTA Contest,
> July 27-28, 2019.  This will be F4FET, Gil, from EU-105, a multi-two.
>
> 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
> ------ ------ ------ ------------------- ---------- ----------
> 12-Nov  1-Apr 4S     4S7KKG              DC0KK      22-201 167
> 12-Nov 28-Nov 5H     5H3MB               IK2GZU     22-204 201
> 12-Nov  1-Feb 5R     5R8IC (AF-090)      F6ICX          22-196
> 12-Nov 13-Nov 5R     5R8UP               OE7AJH     22-206 191
> 12-Nov 30-Nov 5Z     5Z4LS               G3RWF          22-195
> 12-Nov 20-Nov 7X     7V1N                               22-214
> 12-Nov 20-Nov 8P     8P9AE               DL7DF      22-211 186
> 12-Nov 25-Nov 8Q     8Q7DX               OE1EMS     22-211 193
> 12-Nov 30-Nov 8R     8R1A                W1CDC          22-106
> 12-Nov   ???  CE0Y   CE0YZZ                         22-200 199
> 12-Nov   ???  CE9    RI1ANM              RX3ABI         22-212
> 12-Nov  1-Mar CE9    RI1ANW              RN1ON          22-138
> 12-Nov  1-Jun CE9    ZL5A (AN-011)                  22-197 191
> 12-Nov 31-Dec CN     CN2JF                              22-200
> 12-Nov   ???  E4     E44WE               SP9FIH     22-213 212
> 12-Nov 12-Nov F      TM100ARM            F5IQG          22-214
> 12-Nov 27-Dec F      TM70ONU                            22-161
> 12-Nov 25-Nov FG     TO40R                              22-197
> 12-Nov 14-Dec FY     FY/F5DKO            F5TJP          22-191
> 12-Nov 28-Nov G      GB100ARM            G0TOC      22-214 201
> 12-Nov 30-Nov G      GB8GW                              21-236
> 12-Nov 31-Mar HK     HK3JCL              DK8LRF         22-163
> 12-Nov 23-Oct I      4U73B               9A2AA          22-204
> 12-Nov 31-Dec I      IY1EY               IK1QBT         22-206
> 12-Nov 25-Nov J6     J68GU               DL7VOG         22-190
> 12-Nov  2-Feb J6     J69GD               K9AW           22-202
> 12-Nov 12-Nov KH2    K2SC/KH2                           22-198
> 12-Nov 16-Nov KP2    KP2/KE4PLT (NA-106)                22-207
> 12-Nov 16-Nov KP2    KP2/KN4PUD (NA-106)                22-207
> 12-Nov 17-Nov OE     OE32EUDXF                          22-196
> 12-Nov 18-Nov OE     TM63CDP             F6BDE          22-196
> 12-Nov 17-Nov PA     PA1918PAX                          22-210
> 12-Nov 30-Nov PA     PF2018STA           PA0MBD     21-226 160
> 12-Nov 30-Nov PA     Px32EUDXF           PA1AW          22-188
> 12-Nov 12-Nov T8     T80B                               22-211
> 12-Nov 30-Nov TG     TG4/KM4SII          KM4SII         22-207
> 12-Nov 14-Nov V4     V47FWX (NA-104)     M0URX          22-136
> 12-Nov   ???  V6     V6JBVS              AK4JK      22-212 211
> 12-Nov 15-Dec VE     VY0BRR (NA-047)     VE2XB          22-136
> 12-Nov 12-Nov VK     VI*PEACE and VI*LWF                22-206
> 12-Nov   ???  VK9/X  VI9PEACE                           22-213
> 12-Nov 17-Nov VK9/X  VK9XQ               DF8AN          22-058
> 12-Nov 18-Dec VP8/S  DT8A (AN-010)       HL2FDW     22-195 191
> 12-Nov 20-Nov VP9    VP9/DK7LX                          22-211
> 12-Nov 14-Nov VP9    VP9KF               W4/VP9KF   22-206 126
> 12-Nov 28-Nov XE     6D50I               XE2I           22-181
> 12-Nov 30-Nov XT     XT2AW               M0OXO      22-191 084
> 12-Nov 18-Nov YL     YL100 stations                     22-196
> 12-Nov  5-Dec ZF     ZF9CW               K5GO           22-196
> 12-Nov 30-Nov ZS     ZS100WWI                           22-195
> 13-Nov 27-Nov A3     A35EU               GM4FDM     22-193 191
> 13-Nov 18-Nov V6     V63YAP (OC-012)                    22-214
>
> 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 through at least midweek.
>
> The geomagnetic field will be quiet to active today, quiet to
> unsettled tomorrow and Wednesday.
>
> In 2018 we have had 190 spotless days (60%) and the current stretch is
> the last 0 days. In 2008 we had 268 spotless days and in 2009 we had
> 260 spotless days.
>
> The November 11 Penticton adjusted SFI was 68.0 and the SESC Sunspot
> Number was 11.
>
> Perhaps the most useful propagation pages for Amateur Radio Operators
> can be found at http://dx.qsl.net/propagation/ and www.solarham.net/<http://www.solarham.net/>.
> ______________________________________________________________________
>
> QSL Info
> ______________________________________________________________________
>
> Call        Manager      Call       Manager     Call       Manager
> ------      -------      ------     -------     ------     -------
> 3B8CW       NI5DX        EM85QZS    UT3QZ       OK3C       OK2ZC
> 3D2TS       FK1TS        GB100MPD   G3UCQ       OK5E       OK1NE
> 3G4NU       CE4CNU       GB1418WAR  M0OXO       OL7P       OK1CRM
> 4J100A      4J5A         GB2LWF     G4SJX       ON/KF5EYY  ON6ARA
> 4L6QL       RW6HS        H2X        IZ4AMS      OP187MN    ON4DST
> 4X0B        4X6ZM        HA50KHC    HA5KHC      OT100FB    ON6LC
> 9M8YY       JR3WXA       HB0/DL2JRM DL2JRM      P3X        5B4AMM
> AH2EA       JF2WGN       HB0/DM7XX  DM7XX       PA1918PAX  PA9V
> BV30R       BM2JCC       HI3/N2YDD  N2YDD       PJ2/K1ZN   K1ZN
> CE2ML       W4/CX1EK     HP3SS      AC2OV       PJ2/KB7Q   KB7Q
> CF3A        VE3AT        IR3MD      IN3MDR      PX2A       PY2VM
> CO2RQ       EC6DX        JW/SM3JBO  SM3JBO      R200SB     RZ4AWB
> CO6RD       EA5GL        JW/SM5EPO  SM5EPO      SN100ID    SP8ZBX
> DA0FF       DL6FBL       K2SC/KH2   JJ2PIK      SO100RON   SP3J
> DL0HTW      DL1VJL       LX/PA3DUU  PA3DUU      T80B       JF1OCQ
> EA5/ON1CDL  ON1CDL       LX7I       LX2A        TM100BS    F5KOU
> EA5/ON2FCB  ON2FCB       NP4Z       N4AO        TM18PGM    F4FCE
> EA8/DH2MS   DH2MS        OE100DMA   OE3DMA      VK9XQ      DF8AN
> EL2EF       N2OO         OE100XCL   OE5AMR      XR2K       W4/CX1EK
> EM44WFF     UT4WA        OF10A      OH1HS
>
> Need a QSL route?  Here are some great free sites for you and your
> friends - www.dailydx.com/QSLRoutes.html<http://www.dailydx.com/QSLRoutes.html>.
>
> QSL cards recently received direct and via managers:  4B4B and 8Q7DV.
>
> QSL cards recently received via the bureau: None reported today.
>
> Confirmations recently received via LOTW:  EI9JF, FK8IK and VO2NS.
> ______________________________________________________________________
>
> Credits
> ______________________________________________________________________
>
> Many thanks to the following for the above DX information:  425 DX
> News, "60 Meter DX," ADXO, DK2WV, DM5EE, EP6RRC, F4FET, G3SXW, G5LP,
> GM4FDM, HK3/MM0BMG, JA4DND, JE1CKZ, K0IR, K8YYY, KY7M, M0URX, N8RR,
> N9MDH, NG3K, OH6BG, OPDX, PH2M, SV1BDO, VE3XRA, VK5GR, W3UR, W7GJ,
> W8HC, W8LMG, W9MK, Z39YOTA, ZL1AXG and ZL4YY.
> ______________________________________________________________________


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