[Meteor-Scatter] Re: [Moon-net] ALL, Most Wanted DXCC's 144 MHz / 50 Mhz

jimmyv at hol.gr jimmyv at hol.gr
Wed Dec 29 03:01:23 EST 2004


HI Dave & Happy New Year!

as u probably read in my e-mail to Moon-net i am NOT interested in digital eme.
Myself and many others well known eme stations. Simply not because we snob
digital modes but due to the fact that to me in the last 11 years EME is
associated with challenge, difficulty, continuous improvement. And above all,
decoding the very weak signals myself, not a PC. Thus, these requirements set
by my personal criteria are not met with jt modes.They are fine but not my cup
of tea. To me this is eme pc to pc.
Therefore 5B4 is a country i would like to be activated again (DL5MAE did an
expedition there many years ago) in cw eme. But i suppose that sicne the trend
nowadays to do all things faster and so much easier, and since Alex can offer
many such a chance, there is no possibility of 5B4 being activate in cw eme.
Pitty...

BUT, i always keep in mind that any kind of eme expedition, cw, digital, or mix
of both is ALWAYS worth congratulations for the effort being put on it. And i
just expressed my personal opinion and preference on the matter.

Vy 73
Jimmy SV1BTR



> Jimmy:
> Please know that 5B8AD Alex is active now currently on 2m EME.. so there 
> is already 2m EME activity from 5B; no need for another Dxpedition to 
> same place.!
> As for ZC4, yes we all hope for it in the future.. 
> 
> 73,  GL
> 
> Dave KJ9I
> 
> Dimitris Vitorakis wrote:
> 
> > Dear Chris
> >  
> > my proposal - wish would be 5B4 (Cyprus) and ZC4 (UK military base in 
> > Cyprus).
> > Therefore, expedition combining 2 DXCC from nearby locations, but one 
> > destination (island-country).
> >  
> > Happy New Year & 73
> > Jimmy SV1BTR
> > KM18no
> > 2m: 16*6el. xpol 1.1wl 22dbd
> > 70cm: 8*26el. bvo 8.5wl
> >  
> >
> >     ----- Original Message -----
> >     *From:* Chris Ploeger <mailto:c.ploeger at planet.nl>
> >     *To:* DF2ZC1 at t-online.de <mailto:DF2ZC1 at t-online.de> ; moonnet
> >     <mailto:moon-net at list-serv.davidv.net> ; g0nfa at aol.com
> >     <mailto:g0nfa at aol.com> ; meteor-scatter at mailman.qth.net
> >     <mailto:meteor-scatter at mailman.qth.net> ; meteor-scatter at qth.net
> >     <mailto:meteor-scatter at qth.net> ; 50mhz at qth.net
> >     <mailto:50mhz at qth.net> ; pa4eme at vrza.nl <mailto:pa4eme at vrza.nl> ;
> >     pa7fm at amsat.org <mailto:pa7fm at amsat.org> ; pa2db at xs4all.nl
> >     <mailto:pa2db at xs4all.nl> ; pa2chr at planet.nl <mailto:pa2chr at planet.nl>
> >     *Sent:* Sunday, December 26, 2004 3:07 PM
> >     *Subject:* [Moon-net] ALL, Most Wanted DXCC's 144 MHz / 50 Mhz
> >
> >     To all,
> >      
> >     In 2005 we will again make a list of Most Wanted DXCC's and Most
> >     Wanted Squares, this time not only for 144 MHz but also for 50 MHz.
> >     We like to have your input! Please submit and _publish this info_
> >     to all.
> >      
> >     You can send info for Wanted DXCC's to:  pa2chr at planet.nl
> >     <mailto:pa2chr at planet.nl>   (both bands)
> >      
> >                   and info for Wanted Squares to:  guy at dl8ebw.de
> >     <mailto:guy at dl8ebw.de>      144 MHz.
> >                                                      and to: 
> >     iw0gpn at tiscali.it <mailto:iw0gpn at tiscali.it>     50 MHz. 
> >     Aditional info can be found on:
> >     http://www.dl8ebw.de/MWS-Project/mws-project.html 
> >      
> >     Some stations did send their input for the Square's; pse do so
> >     also for the DXCC's to me.
> >      
> >     Best 73's,
> >      
> >     Chris, PA2CHR
> >      
> >      
> >
> >    
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