[ETS/PARC List] DX- November 26, 2018

Don WILSON k2dsv at msn.com
Mon Nov 26 19:27:50 EST 2018


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> CQ WW DX CW - US Multi-multis
> This was the third of the CQWWs of the fall (including RTTY in
> September), probably the biggest Morse Code activity weekend of the
> year.  Here are the claimed scores for two of the perennial top US
> multi-multis, benchmarks for all DXers on what is possible, band by
> band.  Thanks to K3LR for copying these for us from "3830."  Look how
> close they are!  Apparently, they milked the bands for almost
> everything.  Congratulations to all the participants.
>
> Band- QSOs Zones Countries
>
> K3LR
> 160- 613 27 96
> 80- 1558 33 122
> 40- 2615 39 157
> 20- 2748 37 165
> 15-  890 31 121
> 10-   32  6   7
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> TOT 8456 173 668 > 19.49 million points
>
> W3LPL
> 160- 621 26 92
> 80- 1595 30 120
> 40- 2472 39 153
> 20- 2581 38 160
> 15- 1056 32 122
> 10-   88  7  10
> ---------------
> TOT 8413 172 657 > 19.15 million points
>
> MORE CQ WW CW - APPARENT NEW SINGLE OP RECORD
> It looks like propagation conditions were just right for CT1BOH, Jose,
> who, operating at D41CV, (claimed score) broke the SOAB record of
> EA8BH (op N5TJ) from 2000.  D41CV had 18,851,331 points compared to
> the EA8BH (N5TJ) 2000 score of 18,010,765, a record that has stood for
> 18 years.  Log checking is required before this becomes official.
>
> V6 - Micronesia
> V63YAP has a new operating schedule plan from Yap, OC-012.  Op Toru
> Kawauchi says this will be November 27 to December 1.  He has an
> FT857D, 100 watts to a long wire antenna, 40 through 10M.  Toru says
> CW will be the main mode.  He will not be doing FT8.  QSL via JH0CJN
> or use LoTW, no Club Log.
>
> FY - French Guiana
> TO5NED by F5NED, Pierre-Louis, is on the air now until December 3.  He
> has an FT857 to a Spiderbeam for 40-10 CW and SSB.  QSL via the bureau
> to F5NED.  His QTH is near Cayenne.
>
> FR - Reunion Island
> F4HQZ (aka TU5KG, FT5XT and FT5WQ), Gildas Balannec, has a new call,
> FR4SC, while he is on Reunion Island.
>
> C9 - Mozambique
> C91HP from Maputo by SM0HPL, Anders, is on until December 1, running
> less than five watts to a vertical on the roof of a 10-floor building.
> He is on 30, 20, 17, 15 and 10 CW, FT8 and other digital modes.  QSL
> via SM0HPL or use Club Log or LoTW.  Anders is operating in his spare
> time.
>
> TA - Turkey
> TA3/HB9FIH is on the air until December 5.  Erich is on HF CW, digital
> modes and "some SSB."  He is doing the weekend contests and weekday
> operating too.  QSL direct or bureau to HB9FIH or use LoTW.
>
> DU - The Philippines
> DU9/W1JET, Paul Hook, is in Angalan Tugbok, Davao City, Mindanao, now
> retired there.  He has a Yaesu 991A and ICOM 756Pro to an ATAS 120A
> mobile type antenna at 30 feet and 40/20 dipole at 40 feet.  This
> gives him capability for 40M through 70cm, most modes.  He prefers
> QSLing through LoTW, with the W1 bureau secondary.  Plus, his regular
> postal route is on QRZ.com.  He has a website, W1JET.us.  Paul says he
> is "hot into digital modes and CW."  He notes at 71 years old "Code is
> cool."  So far, he has worked all continents with his 100 watts and
> worked all US states with 40, 30 and 20 his "main hangouts."
>
> DU - The Philippines
> DU3/F4EBK, Christian, will be active from Luzon, OC-042, in February
> and March.  He plans to be in the ARRL SSB Contest weekend March 2-3.
> QSL to his info on QRZ.com.
>
> VP9 - Bermuda
> W3WH, K3VX, WO3Z,and K3GW will operate as VP9I in this year's ARRL
> 160 Meter contest. Outside the contest they will operate as home
> call/VP9. They expect to be on the air late November 29th through
> December 2nd. QSL via LOTW.
>
> KC4 - Antarctica
> Operator KK4AOS, Hunter, is on the air from Palmer Station, callsign
> KC4AAC.  When he has time free from his assignments, he is getting on
> 20 and 17 SSB.
>
> SV - Greece
> SV0SGS by DM3BC, David Widmayer from Wendeburg, Germany, is on from
> his vacation QTH in Alonnisos, now through November 30.  He has an FT-
> 891 running between 5-100 watts portable, on 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10 SSB
> using an "EFHWA" sloper.  He has a 20M monoband EFHWA put up vertical
> using fiberglass poles, at 180M above sea level.  He says he is
> testing a new equipment setup.  His mailing address for QSLing is on
> QRZ.com.
>
> HI - Dominican Republic
> DD1GG/HI, Peter, will be on December 4-19, the HF bands, holiday
> style.  QSL to his home QTH.
>
> A3 - Tonga
> PA4WM, Martin, at A35EU, is taking down the antennas to depart, with
> the last operation on high bands until sunset.  The masts and coax are
> being shipped ahead to Tarawa for the T31EU February expedition.
> Martin will be putting photos on his website soon.
>
> 3Y - Bouvet
> The 3Y0I team is still in Cape Town, South Africa, taking classes on
> cold weather survival and rescue techniques.  That should be completed
> today.  https://www.rebeldxgroup.com/3y0i-team-training/.  They have
> chosen pilot stations at home QTHs to help during the operation:
> https://www.rebeldxgroup.com/3y0i-pilots.  They will not have a
> fulltime online log but do plan to upload to Club Log twice a day.
> The pilots will not help with busted calls or band or mode requests;
> they will be passing info on propagation openings on difficult paths.
> A two-week operation is still planned but the departure date still has
> not been announced.  160-6M CW, SSB and FT8 is expected.
> https://www.rebeldxgroup.com and https://bouvetoya.org/3yoi-bandplan.
> QSLing using Club Log is their preference, or use LoTW or mail via
> 3Z9DX.  This site is specifically for Japanese stations:
> http://jouban.jp/3y0i_ja.
>
> 4W - Timor Leste
> 4W/HL1AHS and 4W/DS3EXX, Sookun and Tae-Su, plan to be on the air from
> the Caimeo Beach Resort, November 26-December 3.  160-10 CW, SSB and
> FT8 are planned, with an IC-7610, KX3, Expert 1.3k amp, to a VDA,
> delta loop, hexbeam and longwire.  QSL each to his home call QTH,
> direct.  Or use LoTW.
>
> YN - Nicaragua
> Apparently primarily an IOTA expedition, Russian Robinson Club members
> are going to Big Corn Island (NA-013), November 27 to December 7.
> H7/R4WAA, H7/RC5A, YN4RRC, H7/RM0F and H7/N3QQ will all be on the air.
> They will be on 160-10M CW and SSB.  QSL YN4RRC via RZ3FW.  The Corn
> Islands are 70 kilometers off the east coast of Nicaragua, popular
> tourist destinations, with white sand beaches and palm and mango
> trees.  It appears FT8 will become a concentration after December 1,
> on the standard frequencies, fox mode, versions 1.9.1.  The gear is a
> K3, KX3, ALS-600S amp, PA-1000 amp, SunSDR2-Pro, 20-10 spiderbeam, VDA
> for 40-10 and 160-80 wire.  UA9OBA, President of the RRC, notes this
> is the last club expedition of the jubilee year.
> http://robinsons.ru/news/jubilejnyj_diplom_rrc_25/2018-07-28-450.
>
> SV - Greece
> >From the 425 DX News, SX60RAAG will be on the air December 1-31 to
> celebrate the 60 years of the Radio Amateur Association of Greece.
> QSL using LoTW, eQSL or Club Log, with downloadable certificates on
> http://sx60raag.hamlogs.net/.
>
> VP2M - Montserrat
> Active now to December 2 are:
> VP2MLB (K7NM)
> VP2MMZ (WM7Z)
> VP2MSK (NS7K)
> VP2MZN (AC7ZN).
> They plan CW, SSB and FT8 on HF and will use the VP2MLB callsign in
> the ARRL 160 Meter Contest weekend.
>
> TG - Guatemala
> TG4/KM4SII is now active but says radio is a secondary priority during
> this trip.  It is primarily a mission trip.  His QTH is on a
> mountainside but surrounded by even higher mountains.  He describes
> his station as super-light, a Yaesu FT-857D to Buddistick vertical for
> 40-10.  He got the antenna put up near the end of the CQWW and worked
> 40 stations in NA, SA and EU, then another 10 on FT8.
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> DXCC News
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> ZL3JT reminds us about DXing on 60 meters (5 MHz), that although there
> are as yet no 60 meter DXCC awards, the QSOs do count for Mixed, CW,
> Phone and Digital DXCCs.
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> On The WWW
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> N8RR passes along that:  "Professor Valentina Zharkova Breaks Her
> Silence and Confirms 'Super" Grand Solar Minimum.'"
> http://electroverse.net/professor-valentina-zharkova-breaks-her-silence-and-confirms-super-grand-solar-minimum/?fbclid=IwAR2ylLAQY7aDxVLD0EDsf8k8jPPBMD2z2ueN6p5-zcSJAvIxJjGnzVqctnU
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> M0BLF, Dom, says thanks to the CDXCers who worked VP2MUW, the
> Cambridge University Wireless Society DXpedition to Montserrat.  Dom
> says there were some good openings.  He has posted a writeup:
> https://www.domsmith.co.uk/blog/2018/11/25/vp2muw-montserrat/
>
> New logs online at ClubLog.org this week include AT4DK, J8NY and XV9D.
> https://clublog.org/logsearch/AT4DK
> https://clublog.org/logsearch/J8NY
> https://clublog.org/logsearch/XV9D
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> IOTA
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> The following IOTA stations were active yesterday.
>
> IOTA   Call         Freq. GMT        IOTA   Call         Freq.  GMT
> ------ ----------   ----- ----       ------ ---------    ----- ----
> AF-022 ZD7VC        14195 2025       NA-016 ZF1A         14040 2220
> AS-004 5B4AGL        7155 2045       NA-022 VP2EIH       14226 2025
> AS-031 JD1BON       14047 2250       NA-107 TO5A         14030 2215
> AS-201 TA0ACL        7074 1945       NA-109 J8NY          1840 0130
> EU-010 GM4KGK       14017 1135       OC-150 YB9/DL3KZA   14260 0915
> EU-186 TA5IKT        7074 2220       SA-003 PY0F         14060 1845
>
> TX0A from Maria Est Atoll, OC-113 and TX0M from Morane Atoll (OC-297P)
> will be between December 4-18 with VE3LYC and KO8SCA operating.  OC-
> 113 was on once, 28 years ago and is now number 6 on the IOTA Most
> Wanted List.  OC-297 is a new one.  http://tx0a-tx0m.weebly.com.  They
> say this expedition is costing $28,500.  They are grateful for support
> they have received but would like more.  Cezar ('LYC) says it's
> unfortunate that Bouvet may be on the same time they are, "but it is
> what it is."  He notes the flight to Tahiti is coming up within days,
> the skipper has already arrived in Rikitea, waiting for them to
> arrive.  All the gear has been tested and carefully packed, with tight
> weight allowances a big factor.  "No pressure!" jokes Cezar.  He
> invites IOTA chasers to check into the expedition website periodically
> for updates:  http://tx0a-tx0m.weebly.com.  Post between December 4-18
> will be made with the help of PA3EXX, Johan.  Messages may be
> forwarded through him.
>
> PQ6T from Tinhare Island, SA-080, will be November 26-30, active on
> 80-6 SSB.  PT2ZDX/LU9EFO, Martin, is the operator.  He says QSL direct
> only, to F4BHW.  Brazilian stations only, QSL via PP5GEL.  "No
> bureau."
>
> IOTA frequencies -
> CW  28040 24920 21040 18098 14040 10114 7030 3530
> SSB 28560 28460 24950 21260 18128 14260 7055 3765
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> Calendar
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> Date     End  Prefix Call                Manager    Ref Vol-No
> ------ ------ ------ ------------------- ---------- ----------
> 26-Nov  2-Dec 3W     XV9D                RM2D       22-217 087
> 26-Nov  6-Dec 4S     4S7DLG              DK8ZZ          22-219
> 26-Nov  1-Apr 4S     4S7KKG              DC0KK      22-201 167
> 26-Nov  3-Dec 4W     4W/DS3EXX           DS3EXX     22-221 206
> 26-Nov  3-Dec 4W     4W/HL1AHS           HL1AHS     22-221 206
> 26-Nov 28-Nov 5H     5H3MB               IK2GZU     22-204 201
> 26-Nov  1-Feb 5R     5R8IC (AF-090)      F6ICX          22-196
> 26-Nov 29-Nov 5R     5R8RG (AF-057)                 22-215 178
> 26-Nov 29-Nov 5R     5R8UM (AF-057)                 22-221 215
> 26-Nov  3-Dec 5U     5U9AMO              HB9AMO         22-212
> 26-Nov 27-Nov 5W     5W2IQ               WB2IQU         22-191
> 26-Nov 27-Nov 5X     5X1XA               G3SWH      22-210 190
> 26-Nov 30-Nov 5Z     5Z4LS               G3RWF          22-195
> 26-Nov 27-Nov 6Y     6Y3T                M0URX          22-210
> 26-Nov 27-Nov 7Q     7Q6M                           22-221 218
> 26-Nov 28-Nov 7Q     7Q7W                DK2WV          22-216
> 26-Nov 30-Nov 8R     8R1A                W1CDC          22-106
> 26-Nov 27-Nov 9X     9X4XX               LZ3SM          22-224
> 26-Nov 26-Nov 9Y     9Y4/VE3EY           VE3EY          22-194
> 26-Nov 27-Nov A3     A35EU               GM4FDM     22-222 221
> 26-Nov  9-Mar C5     C5YK                ON7YK          22-224
> 26-Nov  3-Dec C6A    C6AGU (NA-001)                 22-223 219
> 26-Nov  1-Dec C6A    C6AQQ               N3IQ           22-191
> 26-Nov 27-Nov C6A    C6ARW (NA-080)      N0HJZ          22-214
> 26-Nov   ???  CE0Y   CE0YZZ                         22-200 199
> 26-Nov   ???  CE9    RI1ANM              RX3ABI         22-212
> 26-Nov  1-Mar CE9    RI1ANW              RN1ON          22-138
> 26-Nov 15-Nov CE9    VK0HZ                          22-191 164
> 26-Nov  1-Jun CE9    ZL5A (AN-011)                  22-197 191
> 26-Nov 31-Dec CN     CN2JF                              22-200
> 26-Nov 27-Dec F      TM70ONU                            22-161
> 26-Nov 12-Dec F      TM8AB                          22-221 216
> 26-Nov  5-Dec FG     FG/F6ARC            F6ARC      22-221 220
> 26-Nov 28-Nov FM     TO5A                               22-206
> 26-Nov 14-Dec FY     FY/F5DKO            F5TJP          22-191
> 26-Nov 28-Nov G      GB100ARM            G0TOC      22-214 201
> 26-Nov 30-Nov G      GB8GW                              21-236
> 26-Nov  1-Dec H44    H44SHD (OC-149)     HB9SHD         22-224
> 26-Nov 15-Dec HA     HA90/HG90                          22-216
> 26-Nov 28-Nov HC     HC5M                DL8UD      22-209 194
> 26-Nov 31-Mar HK     HK3JCL              DK8LRF         22-163
> 26-Nov  7-Dec HS     HS0ZNW                             22-154
> 26-Nov 23-Oct I      4U73B               9A2AA          22-204
> 26-Nov 31-Dec I      IY1EY               IK1QBT         22-206
> 26-Nov  2-Feb J6     J69GD               K9AW           22-202
> 26-Nov 28-Nov J8     J8NY                VE7NY      22-211 205
> 26-Nov 15-Feb JD1/M  JG8NQJ/JD1          JA8CJY     22-224 206
> 26-Nov  7-Dec JD1/O  JD1BOI (AS-031)     JI1LET     22-206 201
> 26-Nov  7-Dec JD1/O  JD1BON (AS-031)     JA1UII     22-206 201
> 26-Nov  7-Dec JD1/O  JD1BPH (AS-031)     JH1HHC     22-206 201
> 26-Nov  7-Dec JD1/O  JI1CRM/JD1 (AS-031) JI1CRM     22-206 201
> 26-Nov  1-Dec KP2    KP2/N0UK            N0UK           22-223
> 26-Nov 30-Nov ON     OP7A                ON7VA          22-216
> 26-Nov  4-Dec OX     OX3LX (NA-151)      OZ1DJJ         22-220
> 26-Nov  4-Dec P2     P29RR                              22-218
> 26-Nov 27-Nov P4     P4/KU1CW                           22-212
> 26-Nov 29-Nov P4     P4/PH2M             PH2M           22-181
> 26-Nov 29-Nov P4     P4/PH2M                            22-216
> 26-Nov 27-Nov P4     P40W                N2MM       22-211 169
> 26-Nov 30-Nov PA     PF2018STA           PA0MBD     21-226 160
> 26-Nov 30-Nov PA     Px32EUDXF           PA1AW          22-188
> 26-Nov 27-Nov PJ4    PJ4/K4BAI           K4BAI      22-217 216
> 26-Nov 27-Nov PJ4    PJ4/KU8E            K4BAI      22-217 216
> 26-Nov  8-Dec PJ7    PJ7AA               AA9A       22-216 053
> 26-Nov 28-Nov PZ     PZ5T                VE3DZ          22-221
> 26-Nov 26-Nov T8     T88PB               JA0JHQ         22-208
> 26-Nov 26-Nov TK     TK0C                S50C       22-213 201
> 26-Nov 26-Nov V2     V26K                AA3B       22-212 210
> 26-Nov 26-Nov V6     V63DX               JA7HMZ     22-211 191
> 26-Nov   ???  V6     V6JBVS              AK4JK      22-212 211
> 26-Nov 15-Dec VE     VY0BRR (NA-047)     VE2XB          22-136
> 26-Nov 26-Nov VP2E   VP2EAB              WA7NB      22-211 163
> 26-Nov 28-Nov VP2E   VP2EAQ              KE1B       22-216 156
> 26-Nov 28-Nov VP2E   VP2EAR              W6NN       22-216 156
> 26-Nov 26-Nov VP2E   VP2EJS              N2LK       22-211 163
> 26-Nov  4-Dec VP2M   VP2MLB                             22-158
> 26-Nov  4-Dec VP2M   VP2MSA                             22-158
> 26-Nov  4-Dec VP2M   VP2MSK                             22-158
> 26-Nov  4-Dec VP2M   VP2MZN                             22-158
> 26-Nov 27-Nov VP2V   VP2V/WJ2O           N2ZN       22-211 154
> 26-Nov 18-Dec VP8/S  DT8A (AN-010)       HL2FDW     22-195 191
> 26-Nov 11-Dec VU     AU2JCB                             22-221
> 26-Nov 11-Dec VU     AU3JCB                             22-221
> 26-Nov 11-Dec VU     AU5JCB                             22-221
> 26-Nov 28-Nov XE     6D50I               XE2I           22-181
> 26-Nov 30-Nov XT     XT2AW               M0OXO      22-220 191
> 26-Nov 14-Dec XU     XU7AKB              HB9FXL         22-221
> 26-Nov  7-Dec YN     YN4RRC              RZ3FW      22-221 116
> 26-Nov 27-Nov ZA     ZA/LZ1MS            LZ1MS          22-212
> 26-Nov  5-Dec ZF     ZF9CW               K5GO           22-196
> 26-Nov 30-Nov ZS     ZS100WWI                           22-195
> 27-Nov  3-Dec EA     EH2EUS              EA2TP          22-221
> 27-Nov  8-Dec FS     FS/K9EL                        22-218 217
> 27-Nov  8-Dec FS     FS/K9NU                        22-218 217
> 27-Nov  8-Dec FS     FS/W9ILY                       22-218 217
> 27-Nov  8-Dec FS     FS/W9MK                        22-218 217
> 27-Nov  2-Dec HB0    HB0/HB9DBM (EME)                   22-209
> 27-Nov  9-Dec HP     HP3/NL8F or H33/NL8F               22-221
>
> The Daily DX Calendar
> http://www.dailydx.com/the-daily-dx-calendar/
>
> Upcoming contest rules & dates
> http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/weeklycont.php
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> Today's Propagation Forecast
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>
> Solar activity will be very low today, tomorrow and Wednesday and
> perhaps longer.
>
> The geomagnetic field will be quiet to unsettled today and tomorrow
> and quiet on Wednesday.
>
> In 2018 we have had 194 spotless days (59%) 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 25 Penticton adjusted SFI was 68 and the SESC Sunspot
> Number was 15.
>
> 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/>.
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> QSL Info
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> Call        Manager     Call         Manager      Call        Manager
> ------      -------     ------       -------      ------      -------
> 3B8/F4HQZ   F4DXW       CT9/LZ2JE    LZ2JE        PJ4A        K4BAI
> 3V8SF       LX1NO       E2A          E21EIC       PJ4K        KU9C
> 3W3B        E21EIC      EA8/GU4YOX   GU4YOX       PJ4Q        W4PA
> 4E1A        9V1KG       EF8L         EA8URU       PJ7/K0CD    K0CD
> 4L2M        EA7FTR      EF8R         EB7DX        PJ7AA       AA9A
> 4L5P        UT7QF       EI0R         EI6FR        PJ8RV       JA1HGY
> 4L8A        K1BV        ER4A         ER1FF        SW9AA       LZ1PM
> 4M1K        OH0XX       ES9C         ES5RY        T88PB       JA0JHQ
> 4S7DLG      DK8ZZ       FM/HB9LCA    HB9LCA       TG4/KM4SII  KM4SII
> 5B/4Z5LA    4Z5LA       HP3SS        AC2OV        TI7W        W4FS
> 5H3EE       DL4ME       HQ9X         KQ1F         TK0C        S50C
> 5X2B        JA1PBV      IB9T         IT9TQH       TO5A        WA6WPG
> 6V7A        F6BEE       IH9/OK1VWK   OK1VWK       UP2L        UA9AB
> 8P1W        KU9C        IH9/OL3R     OK1VWK       V26K        AA3B
> 9H6A        9H1BT       II9P         IT9CHU       V31MA       M0OXO
> 9M2CNC      G4ZFE       JD1BOI       JI1LET       V47T        W2RQ
> 9Y4/VE3EY   VE3EY       JD1BON       JA1UII       V63DX       JA7HMZ
> A44A        A47RS       JI1CRM/JD1   JA1CRM       V6A         JA7HMZ
> A60TVD      A61BK       KP2M         NZ4DX        V73NS       W3HNK
> A61QQ       A61BK       MD4K         G3NKC        VP2V/K6NAO  JA1HGY
> AH2R        JH7QXJ      NP2J         K8RF         VP5M        K4QPL
> AT3A        VU2XE       NP2X         KU9C         VP9/N2BA    N2BA
> AU2JCB      VU2DSI      OA4SS        KB6J         VP9I        WW3S
> B4T         BA4TB       OH0T         OH2GEK       XT2AW       M0OXO
> C44C        M0URX       OH0Z         W0MM         XU7AKB      HB9FXL
> C6AQQ       EA5GL       P29RR        ZL1BQD       XV9NPS      JA2NPS
> C6ARW       N0HJZ       P33W         UA3DX        YB9/K1XM    KQ1F
> CR3DX       OM2VL       P40W         N2MM         ZA/LZ1MS    LZ1MS
> CR3W        DL5AXX      PJ2/KY7M     KY7M         ZA/OU2I     OU2I
> CR3X        K2PF        PJ2/N7IR     N7IR         ZF1A        K6AM
> CR5E        CT1ILT      PJ2/W1FJ     W1FJ         ZF9CW       K5GO
> CT9/DL5CW   DL5CW       PJ2T         W3HNK        ZR2A        DM5EE
> CT9/DL8JJ   DL8JJ       PJ4/S53R     S53R         ZW8T        PS8HF
> CT9/HA3NU   HA3NU
>
> Passing info through K8BL, 5A1AL, Abubaker, says that due to his son's
> illness QSLs will be a little delayed.  He asks for patience from
> those waiting for LoTW or paper QSL confirmations.  He hopes to catch
> up soon.
>
> The VP6D/MM log is now available on vp6d.com, says K5GS, Gene.  Also,
> there is the Braveheart's course on a gridsquare map.  The grid will
> be put on the QSL too.
>
> For EP6RRC confirmations, they prefer Club Log's OQRS, which they will
> enable soon, if not already.  https://clublog.org/logsearch/EP6RRC.
> The QSL manager is R7AL but they say the traditional way is to mail to
> this maildrop for EU7A:
>
> Andrey N. Teterukov
> P.O. Box 49
> 220050 Minsk-50
> Belarus
>
> 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:  3B8/OK2ZI, H88X,
> R71RRC, TO6OK, VK9XG and VP8EME.
>
> QSL cards recently received via the bureau: None reported today.
>
> Confirmations recently received via LOTW: J68GD, KL7J and XV9D.
> ______________________________________________________________________
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> VE3LYC, VK4TS, W1JET, W1RM, W3UR and W4ABW.
> ______________________________________________________________________
>
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>
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