Saturday, March 23, 2013

PJ4NX(Bonaire) on 20m USB!!!

PJ4NX(Bonaire) on 20m USB!!!

PJ4NX Curacao flag Curacao 
Peter de Graaf
All QSL via M0URX !
Read the info below the antenna picture!
Bonaire

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Lookups:   74018 Ham Member
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20130323 0056UTC 14195kHz PJ4NX
Date : 23/Mar/2013 0056UTC 
Freq : 14195kHz USB
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAØRDT)
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Lookups74018 (80646)
QRZ AdminPJ4NX
Last Update2012-11-22 20:18:46
Latitude12.145676 (12° 8' 44'' N)
Longitude-68.258818 (68° 15' 31'' W)
Grid SquareFK52ud
Geo SourceUser supplied
Bearing28.4° NNE (from JJ5IZX)
Distance8962.9 mi (14424.4 km)
Long Path15893.9 mi (25578.8 km)
Sunrise10:35:05 UTC
Sunset22:44:30 UTC
ITU Zone11
CQ Zone9
IOTASA-006 Bonaire & Curacao
Web Pagehttp://www.kralendijk.org
QSL InfoALL VIA M0URX
QSL by Mail?Yes (e.g. Will this ham QSL by Postal Mail?)
QSL by eQSL?Yes (e.g. Will this ham QSL with eQSL?)
Uses LOTW?Yes (e.g. Does this ham use ARRL's LOTW ?)
Admin For(1) PJ4NX
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On November 10, 2012 we(Bert PE2KY, Marco PE2MC and myself) installed a 9 element Optibeam(OB9-5) for 20 to 10m and a 6 element LFA Yagi for 6 meters.

Bonaire became a separate DXCC since 10-10-2010.
November 2012 I started using a QSL manager, Tim, M0URX:
Tim Beaumont MØURX
P.O. Box 17 Kenilworth

Warwickshire CV8 1SF
ENGLAND
As I am personally not interested in receiving cards, you can also use Tim's excelent OQRS service via
The buro cards take a very long time to reach me and our mail system is very unreliable so if you already send me a card and got nothing back, you can still try Tim's OQRS service in order to get Bonaire confirmed more quickly.
The log in OQRS is OK since the start of PJ4NX in Januari 2008.


March 27th 2007 I have moved permanently to Kralendijk on the beautiful island of Bonaire (FK52UD)in the Dutch Caribbean(PJ4).
I am active on HF, 6m and 2m (EME).

Starting October 10 2010 (so 10-10-2010) Bonaire is a new DXCC! (No longer PJ2/PJ4, The Netherlands Antilles)











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