[RVRC] The Daily DX] Vol. 22 No. 071 - April 16,2018

John Manna asajlm at verizon.net
Mon Apr 16 16:19:32 EDT 2018




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> DX News
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>
> KH9 - Wake Island
> KH9/N7NVK, Philip, is now on the island, as of April 13.  He was
> working on getting on 20 SSB by the weekend, yesterday, Sunday.  He
> expected to start looking for a frequency at about 14225, listening up
> five.  More specifically, he thought that might be by about 22Z the
> 14th.  Philip hopes the bands are favorable.  Updating us at 0325Z the
> 15th, Philip said the band is pretty quiet way out there in the
> Pacific.  He heard little activity on either 20 or 40.  He did hear
> some activity on digital modes but was not able to make any contacts.
> He then planned to operate "simplex" (not split) until the volume
> picks up.  He said 14264 and 7264 were frequencies he would try.
>
> XW - Laos
> 3W3B, Bruce, will be in Laos with the XW4XR callsign April 23 to May
> 4.  He expects to be on 40-6 meters CW, FT8 and RTTY.  In the
> nighttime he will give some emphasis to 60M FT8.  For a QSL it's LoTW
> or via E21EIC.
>
> XZ - Myanmar
> As of April 13th, XZ2A (HS0ZIB), Simon, is back in Naypyidaw and QRV
> again. He will be mostly on FT8 on 21.074 MHz.
> https://www.qrz.com/db/XZ2A






XZ2A Callsign Page
www.qrz.com
XZ2A personal biography




>
> SV9 - Crete
> SV9/OH1VR will be QRV mostly on CW April 26-May 2, 80-10 meters.
> Seppo's QTH is Kato Stalos.  QSL direct only, via OH1VR.
>
> VK9X - Christmas Island
> VK9XG will be October 16-30 with operators G3SVL, G3TXF, G3WGN, G3WPH
> and G2NF.  QSL via G3TXF.  The full log will be uploaded to LoTW
> during the operation.
>
> VK9X - Christmas Island
> 9V1YC/N1YC, James Brooks, and PE7T, Wilbert Knol, are now active from
> the island until April 21, callsigns VK9X/N1YC and VK9X/PE7T, on 80-10
> SSB and CW.  They haven't announced plans for digital modes.  QSL
> VK9X/N1YC via W5UE.  QSL VK9X/PE7T via PE7T.
>
> LX- Luxembourg
> LX/PA3GRM and others will be members of the "FBDX Group," in a
> "suitcase mini-DXpedition" April 20-22.  They will be on 80-10 CW,
> SSB, RTTY and FT8.  They will have two K3 rigs to a homebrew 20-15-10
> Yagi and verticals for 80, 40 and 30.
>
> E51/S - South Cook Islands
> E51BCP is an expedition by UR5BCP, Oleh Kernytsky, from Rarotonga, OC-
> 013, April 15-20.  Oleh says he will focus on FT8, SSB and the WARC-79
> bands.  QSL direct or bureau to KD7WPJ.
>
> YN - Nicaragua
> A team calling itself "Helene et les Garcons" (Helen and the Boys) is
> going to Big Corn Island, NA-013, November 26-December 6.  They will
> be H7/RM0F, H7/R4WAA, YN4RRC with op RZ3FW, N3QQ (H7/N3QQ perhaps) and
> H7/RC5A, YL Elena.  They will be on 160-10 CW and SSB.  QSL H7/RM0F
> and H7/RC5A via RC5A and YN4RRC via RZ3FW.
>
> 5W - Western Samoa
> YJ - Vanuatu
> LZ1GC, Stanislav Vatev, says his goal is still ZK3 but it is hard to
> bring it together.  5W0GC will be September 28-October 14 with a TS-
> 480SAT and ACOM 1200S to a multiband groundplane for 40-6 and vertical
> for 160, 80 and 40.  He will be on 160-6 overall, focusing on 160 and
> 80.  For confirmation, use OQRS, LoTW or direct or bureau via LZ1GC.
> 5W0GC will operate from the 5W1SA QTH.  While in Apia he will try to
> coordinate with locals and prepare for a ZK3G operation, probably in
> March or October, 2019.
>   
> YJ0GC will be from Port Vila October 15-November 4 with the same radio
> and antenna setup, again focusing on 160 and 80 but other bands "in
> nonstop style!" he says, CW, SSB and RTTY.  www.c21gc.com.  Stan notes
> this will be a 44-day trip total.
>
> XV - Vietnam
> K6QU, Jerry, spoke with XV1X, Eddy and notes Eddy's string of bad luck
> lately, a heart attack and coma leaving him almost blind and that was
> "just the beginning."  Now Eddy's K3 rig seems to have failed.  He
> says the oscillators will not lock and the radio is completely
> unstable.  Due to his blindness he can't repair it and does not have a
> spare.  Jerry says if anyone traveling to Hanoi soon has any ideas,
> let K6QU know and he will speak with Eddy about it.
> (Jerry at AgouraPC.com.)
>
> 4X - Israel
> The 425 DX News reports that 4X0BG, a special callsign, will be active
> April 20-21 for "the Holyland Contest."
> http://www.iarc.org/iarc/#HolylandContest.  The callsign remembers
> David Ben-Gurion, the primary founder of the State of Israel and
> Israel's first Prime Minister.  A bureau QSL will be sent to everyone
> in the log.
>
> 9A - Croatia
> 9A/PA4JJ will be active holiday style April 27-June 8, mostly FT8 on
> 40-10.  QSL to his home call or use LoTW or Club Log.
>
> 9N - Nepal
> 9N7WA by R4WAA, Sergei, will be April 20-27.  He will use CW and
> digital modes on the various HF bands.  QSL to his home QTH.
>
> T2 - Tuvalu
> T2AR will be on April 17-24.  Tony, 3D2AG, plans to be on 160-6 SSB,
> CW, RTTY, JT65 and FT8.  QSL direct via 3D2AG's QTH, with instructions
> for PayPal to cover postage on https://www.qrz.com/db/3d2ag.  No LoTW
> or Club Log.
>
> C8 - Mozambique
> The Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin reports that the "Lions DX Team" will put
> C8T on the air from Bilene-Macia, Gaza (Mozambique), May 2-15.  The
> ops are ON8KW, ON7TQ, CS7ABG, CU2CO, DL8JJ, ON1DX, ON4ACP, ON4AMX,
> ON4CCV, ON4EI, ON4QX, ON5CD, ON6LY and ON7RU.  They will be on 160-6
> CW, SSB and RTTY, plus 60M and 2M EME.  For a QSL, send to ON1DX.
> https://mozambique2018.wordpress.com
>
> CO - Cuba
> The "Grupo CW de Cuba" will put CO3JK on the air for the 93rd
> anniversary of the IARU.  They will be on 40 CW from 00-2359Z April
> 18.  The ops are CO3JK, CO6RD and CO8CY.  QSL via CO3JK.
>
> HB0 - Liechtenstein
> HB0/PG8M and HB0/PH0NO will be the callsigns PD7YY, PG8M and PH0NO
> will use from world wildlife flora and fauna sites May 12-13.  They
> will be on 80-2 CW, SSB and "some" digital modes.  For a QSL, send to
> PD7YY.  http://www.ynomy.nl/2018/03/ynomy-goes-hb0-wwff-expedition.html.
>
> ON - Belgium
> OT70NOL will be a special event station on various bands, SSB and CW,
> May 1-31.  It celebrates the 70 years of Belgium's national Amateur
> Radio organization, the UBA.  There will be a special QSL.
>
> Z6 - Kosovo
> Z66D is the callsign a group of Czech ops have on the air until April
> 22.  They are on the HF bands, CW, SSB, RTTY and FT8 with several
> stations.  Ops at the radios there are OK1BOA, OK1CRM, OK6DJ, OK2ZA,
> OK2ZI and OK2ZC.  QSL to OK6DJ or use OQRS or LoTW.
> http://www.cdxp.cz/?page_id=999
>                         
> G - England
> The Cray Valley Radio Society will have GR9RW on the air to mark the
> royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, May 19.  The
> operation will begin early in the morning local time on May 19 and
> continue until May 23, "all bands," 80M to 70cm, with three stations.
> www.cvrs.org.
>   
> YV - Venezuela
> Pirate stations have been using the 4M5I and YW6X callsigns in the
> last week.  Venezuelan hams say there will likely not be any IOTA
> expeditions there for the foreseeable future due to the current
> political situation.
>
> 9J - Zambia
> 9L - Sierra Leone
> 9L/KW4XJ, Mark, and 9J2BO, Brian, have both confirmed they will in the
> CQMM DX Contest, says PY4WAS.  Mark says he's never done contest
> operating before but has downloaded and installed the N1MM logging
> software and has set it up for this event and says "Sound like it will
> be fun!"
>    
> PY - Brazil
> ZW7COM and ZX7COM are special callsigns for the CQMM DX CW Contest.
> These calls are issued for April 14 to May 6.  QSL via PR7AYE.  Other
> special calls from Brazil will be ZV7COM, PQ7COM, PX7COM, PV7COM and
> PW7COM.
>
> V4 - St. Kitts & Nevis
> ZA - Albania
> ZD7 - St. Helena
> V44KAI, Joel, ZA1EM, YL Elvira, and ZD7BG, Gil, have all confirmed
> participation in the CQMM DX Contest.  This event is the third full
> weekend of April every year.  http://www.cqmmdx.com/
>
> 60 Meters
> W8GEZ reports in his newsletter that it looks like Sweden will open up
> 60M privileges more by the end of the year.  Things do look positive,
> says SM7FCU, Bengt "Ben" Svensson.  He got a new six-month temporary
> permit April 11, allowing operation from 5351.5-5366.5, 15 watts PEP
> eirp.
>
> W8GEX notes that the Liechtenstein, HB0, operation May 12-13 (reported
> in a story above) will be on 60 meters, callsigns HB0/PG8M and
> HB0/PH0NO.  http://www.ynomy.nl/2018/03/ynomy-goes-hb0-wwff-expedition.html.
> PA hams report only a small portion of the band available and it has
> terrible QRM - they speculate it is from radar - around 5362.  Not
> sure how bad that will be in nearby Liechtenstein, they think they
> will probably be around 5359, plus or minus a few KHz and say “Digital
> is a big question mark.  It all depends on whether we can operate from
> the hotel [where] we are staying," says PH0NO, Lars.
> ______________________________________________________________________
>
> Silent Key
> ______________________________________________________________________
>
> N8UG, Pressley W. Jones, passed April 10th.  His commercial business
> was known as "The Wireman."  A ham for 45 years, he was a teacher and
> speaker, described by one friend as having a "one-of-a-kind approach
> to communications," was a "down-to-earth mentor."
>   
> W6OBB/4F1AB, Arthur W. Bell, became a Silent Key at the age of 72.  He
> was radio broadcaster, a talk show host, the original host of a show
> called "Coast to Coast AM" and another called "Dreamland."
> http://www.ibtimes.com/who-was-art-bell-radio-host-dies-72-2672002
> ______________________________________________________________________
>
> On The WWW
> ______________________________________________________________________
>
> During the March 24, 2018 MicroHams Digital Conference K1JT, Dr. Joe
> Taylor, gave a presentation on the WSJT-X modes
> at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1sWCtVzzak&feature=youtu.be&t=4h50m3s.
> This is the direct link to the portion where Joe Taylor talks about
> the WSJT-X modes.  This is at the 4-hour-50-minute point of an
> 8-hour-long symposium video.
>
> The CQMM DX Contest is being organized by Brazil's "Juiz de For a CW
> Group," http://www.cwjf.com.br/, 21-22 April. It will run from 12
> UTC on Saturday through 2359 UTC on Sunday, on 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10
> CW.  Details are at http://www.cqmmdx.com.
>
>  From G3TXF, Nigel, here are some photos from the GM-DX Convention this
> weekend:  http://www.g3txf.com/dxtrip/GMDX-Apr-18/GMDX-Apr-18.html.
> Nigel says, "it was a great event, as always, for UK and EI DXers, not
> just for GMs!"  It was the 21st GM-DX convention.  Founded in 1993, the
> group is now celebrating its 25 years.
> ______________________________________________________________________
>
> IOTA
> ______________________________________________________________________
>
> The following IOTA stations were active yesterday.
>
> IOTA   Call         Freq. GMT        IOTA   Call         Freq.  GMT
> ------ ----------   ----- ----       ------ ---------    ----- ----
> AF-004 EA8TL        28497 1920       EU-115 EI8GS        10136 2020
> AF-015 3B7A          1826 2125       NA-031 KD3CQ/P      14325 2110
> AF-023 S92HP        14185 2205       NA-084 VE7ACN/VE2    3514 0215
> EU-024 IS0GFT       21074 1745       NA-145 PJ5/AI5P     14035 2125
> EU-029 OV1CDX        3562 2005       OC-016 3D2SE        21030 0030
> EU-064 TM3Y          3573 2300       SA-048 4M5I         14252 1940
>
> The YJ0AG OC-035 adventure is beginning.  VK5GR, Grant, says the
> family was all packed and they headed to the airport.  There was a
> last minute panic with weight distribution of the gear but finally,
> with relief, Grant says, the complete station was distributed in the
> family baggage and under weight.  He expects to start building the
> station Tuesday morning local time.  Dictated by family activities,
> the main operating hours will be 09-13Z and 19-22Z.  He will try to
> look for EU longpath between 05-07Z.  Some days he will extend the
> time of that effort.  Getting on 160 will take some effort
> reconfiguring the low bands vertical, so he will not be on 160 every
> night.  Thunderstorms are in the forecast for Friday to Sunday in
> afternoon and evening hours.  He may have to stay off the air then.
> Pack up is April 29 with the flight back to Australia April 30.
>
> Grant plans to "fix it up a fair bit" with 160 and 80 being "mostly
> FT8, with some SSB in the DX window, 3775-3800."  40 will be "some of
> everything, favoring above 7170 for the general [license class] US
> hams, and the higher bands.  He may spend more time on digital modes
> at night rather than SSB, to avoid waking up his family, trying to
> sleep.  He may "get up the nerve" to do "some CW" but says he can only
> do about 5 WPM.  Grant says he will devote Saturday, the 28th, to SSTV,
> sending photos from the island.  He says he will try to target Europe
> when he can, since it's a longer path than to other places.  VK/ZL/OC
> and SA should feel free to call in any time regardless of what area he
> is calling for.  The main purpose for the trip is for family fun.  He
> will try to keep his log on Club Log up to date.http://vk5gr-iota.net/
>
> 3F6IC by HP1AVS, HP1CDW, HP1ECA, HP1MRA, HP8MAK and HP1JCC from Cebaco
> Island, NA-071, will be May 4-6, on 80-10 meter SSB and digital modes.
> On 60M, look for this one on 5357 between 2230-2359Z each day.
>
> MM1E by MM0GOR will be on EU-123, Great Cumbrae for the summer's RSGB
> IOTA Contest.  That will be July 28-29.
>
> 9M2/IK2PFL will also be in the big IOTA summer event,  He will be on
> Perhentian Kecil Island, AS-073, in Malaysia.  QSL to the IK2PFL home
> QTH.
>
> EJ6KP is a "mini-DXpedition" to Great Saltee Island, EU-103.  This is
> the Stockport Radio Society, ops M1PTR, M0DCG and EI6KP/M5KJM.  They
> will be on 40 and 20.  The operation depends on a daily sea crossing,
> so is weather dependant, April 17-19.  They will have an FT-897D
> running on batteries, to inverted V dipoles.
>
> AF-065 will host a team of as many as 20 Moroccan hams, callsign
> 5C5AF, on Mogador Island, April 17-22.  CN8QY, Abdelmounaim Toufelaz,
> notes 1 USD is not enough to cover postage.  For Europe 2 USD is
> enough; outside Europe it takes 3 USD.  Direct cards received without
> enough to cover the return postage cost will be sent to you via the
> bureau.  Mounaim says using PayPal is best: cn8qy at outlook.fr.
>
> 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-Apr 17-Apr 3B6/7  3B7A (AF-015)       F5CWU      22-065 064
> 16-Apr 14-Apr 3B8    3B8MM (AF-049)      DL6UAA     22-048 046
> 16-Apr 30-Apr 3W     3W9DLE              W0DLE          22-011
> 16-Apr 31-May 5V     5V1JE                              21-215
> 16-Apr 29-Apr 8P     8P6DR (NA-021)      G3RWL          22-025
> 16-Apr 15-Apr 9A     9A/S52DG/P (EU-136)                22-061
> 16-Apr 15-Apr 9A     9A22RBM             9A4J           22-061
> 16-Apr 31-Dec 9X     9X0TA               N4GNR   22-001 21-152
> 16-Apr  1-Sep 9X     9X9PJ               N4GNR      21-177 176
> 16-Apr 24-Jul CE     CE2/DL9EX           DL9EX          22-010
> 16-Apr 31-Dec CE9    DP0GVN              DL5EBE         22-011
> 16-Apr  1-Mar CE9    RI1ANL (AN-016)     RN1ON   22-036 21-201
> 16-Apr 18-Apr DU     DU1WQY/1 (OC-128)   DF8DX      22-056 026
> 16-Apr 20-Apr E5/S   E51BCP (OC-013)     KD7WPJ     22-066 029
> 16-Apr 28-Apr EA8    EA8/DG5LAC (AF-004) DG5LAC         22-063
> 16-Apr 28-Apr EA8    EA8/DJ9BN (AF-004)  DJ9BN          22-049
> 16-Apr 15-Apr ER     ER/DL7UCX           DL7UCX         22-069
> 16-Apr 15-Apr ER     ER/DL7VBJ           DL7VBJ         22-069
> 16-Apr 20-Apr F      TM3Y (EU-064)       ON4ZD          22-046
> 16-Apr 18-Apr FM     FM/F2VX (NA-107)    F2VX           22-054
> 16-Apr 15-May FR     FR/F1FJR (AF-016)   F1FJR          22-035
> 16-Apr 30-Apr G      GB2FWW                             21-236
> 16-Apr 29-Apr GI     GB106TBC            MI0MOD         22-061
> 16-Apr  2-May H4     H44MS               DL2GAC  22-036 21-196
> 16-Apr 14-Apr HB0    PA2HGJ/HB0          PE1FLO         22-064
> 16-Apr 14-Apr HB0    PA2RDK/HB0          PE1FLO         22-064
> 16-Apr 14-Apr HB0    PA3CNO/HB0          PE1FLO         22-064
> 16-Apr 14-Apr HB0    PA3DRF/HB0          PE1FLO         22-064
> 16-Apr 14-Apr HB0    PE0MGB/HB0          PE1FLO         22-064
> 16-Apr 14-Apr HB0    PE1FLO/HB0          PE1FLO         22-064
> 16-Apr 30-Jun HH     HH70A               W3HNK          21-243
> 16-Apr 10-May HR     HR2/F2JD            F6AJA          21-242
> 16-Apr 31-May JA     8J7HCB              JK7LXU         22-001
> 16-Apr 15-Jun JW     JW2US (EU-027)      LA2US          21-211
> 16-Apr  1-Jun JW     JW4JSA (EU-027)     LA4JSA         21-226
> 16-Apr 31-Dec KG4    KG4WH (NA-015)                     22-051
> 16-Apr 30-Jun KH9    KH9/N7NVK (OC-053)             22-051 049
> 16-Apr 30-Apr PA     PF2018SLO           PA0MBD     21-226 160
> 16-Apr 16-Apr PJ5    PJ5/AI5P (NA-145)   AI5P           22-042
> 16-Apr 30-Apr PY     PR2CI (SA-071)      PY2AE          22-046
> 16-Apr 31-Jul RI1F   RI1FJ (EU-019)      UA2FM          22-060
> 16-Apr 31-Jan S9     S92HP (AF-023)      CT1ENW         22-060
> 16-Apr 19-Apr T8     T88UW (OC-009)      JH7IPR     22-066 048
> 16-Apr 16-Apr V2     V25RA               WW6RG          22-068
> 16-Apr 25-Jul V3     V31RU               DO5ALX  22-021 21-242
> 16-Apr 25-Jul V3     V31TF               DG7RO   22-021 21-242
> 16-Apr 30-Apr VE     VD1BOOM (NA-198)    VO1IDX     22-056 028
> 16-Apr 17-Apr VE     VE7ACN/VE2 (NA-084) VE7ACN     22-058 021
> 16-Apr 31-May VK     VI4GAMES                       22-036 021
> 16-Apr 16-Apr VK     VK5MAV/9 (OC-265)   VK5MAV     22-066 042
> 16-Apr   ???  VK0/M  VK0AI                              22-070
> 16-Apr 15-Apr XT     XT2AW               M0OXO          22-041
> 16-Apr 20-Apr YO     YR56GC              YO8AXP         22-066
> 16-Apr 22-Apr Z6     Z66D                OK6DJ          22-037
> 16-Apr 19-Apr Z6     Z68BG               HB9TSW         22-033
> 16-Apr 29-Jul ZB     ZB2RAF              G8FC           22-055
> 16-Apr 30-Apr ZL     ZM50GW                             22-061
> 17-Apr 24-Apr EA8    EA8/IK2LFF          IK2LFF         22-069
> 17-Apr 24-Apr T32    T32AZ (OC-024)      KH6QJ      22-066 043
> 17-Apr 25-Apr T8     T88FT (OC-009)      JA7WFT  22-048 21-226
> 17-Apr 25-Apr T8     T88IH (OC-009)      JI6IHG  22-048 21-226
> 17-Apr 29-Apr YJ     YJ0AG (OC-035)      VK5GR          22-008
> 17-Apr 17-Apr ZD8    ZD8RA               WW6RG          22-068
>
> 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, with a slight chance for a C-class
> flare through midweek.
>
> The geomagnetic field will be quiet through at least 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 April 15 SFI was 71 and the SESC Sunspot Number was zero.
> ______________________________________________________________________
>
> QSL Info
> ______________________________________________________________________
>
> Call        Manager      Call       Manager     Call       Manager
> ------      -------      ------     -------     ------     -------
> 3D2SE       ZL3TE        GB2RAF     G4PSH       RJ1O       RZ1O
> 4J100RO     4K4K         H2X        IZ4AMS      T88UW      JH7IPR
> 4M5I        PIRATE       HC5AO      RC5A        TM33UFT    F6ICG
> 4U0WFP      S57DX        HG8ARDF    HA8BE       TM3Y       ON4ZD
> 9A/OK8EYJ   OK8EYJ       HH2AA      NR6M        TM68REF    F6KDL
> 9K9C        A61BK        HI3/N2YDD  N2YDD       TM93WARD   F6BEE
> CR2EME      DL9MS        HV0A       IK0FTA      TY2AC      DL9USA
> CR5VISO     CT1EIS       II3B/8     IQ3SD       UP0L       DL8KAC
> EA8/IK1PMR  HB9FKK       IR9Z       IT9VCE      VK9X/N1YC  W5UE
> EE8K        EA8AV        KL7SB      NI5DX       VK9X/PE7T  PE7T
> EG1MOP      EA1AUM       OD5ZF      IZ8CLM      W4R        W4RKC
> EM30N       UR4NWW       OE100RNS   OE3RNS      YB0/JQ1LCW JQ1LCW
> ES9C        ES5RY        OE100XWI   OE7XWI      YQ69MSCC   YO2MKI
> FP5CJ       K9OT         OE1WMA     OE3WMA      Z66D       OK6DJ
> FR4KM       EA7FTR       OL9R       OK6RA       ZV7COM     PR7AYE
> FS/PE1IGM/MMPA3C         P3X        5B4AMM      ZW7COM     PR7AYE
> GB100RAF    G8FC         R1CC       DJ1ND       ZX7COM     PR7AYE
>
> PJ5/SP2FUD, PJ5/SP2GCJ, PJ5/SP9FIH and PJ5Z cards have been printed.
>
> Need a QSL route?  Here are some great free sites for you and your
> friends - http://www.dailydx.com/QSLRoutes.html.
>
> QSL cards recently received direct and via managers:  Z60A.
>
> QSL cards recently received via the bureau: None reported today.
>
> Confirmations recently received via LOTW:  SP9IBJ and VA7XW/VE2.
> ______________________________________________________________________
>
> Credits
> ______________________________________________________________________
>
> Many thanks to the following for the above DX information:  3W3B, 425
> DX News, AD1C, ADXO, CN8QY, F6AJA, G3TXF, HP1AVS, K3TW, K6QU,
> KH9/N7NVK, LZ1GC, NG3K, OH1VR, OPDX, PY4WAS, UR5BCP, VK5GR, W3UR,
> W5UE, W7DN, W8GEX and W8UV.
> ______________________________________________________________________
>

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