Tuesday, April 2, 2013

CT8/PA4N(Azores) on 20m CW!!!

CT8/PA4N(Azores) on 20m CW!!!

PA4N Netherlands flag Netherlands 
Frank R. Oppedijk
Oostvaardersdiep 9
Almere 1309AA
Netherlands

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20130402 0948UTC 14006kHz CT8/PA4N
Date : 02/Apr/2013 0948UTC 
Freq : 14006kHz CW
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAØRDT)
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20130402 1012UTC 14006kHz CT8/PA4N
Date : 02/Apr/2013 1012UTC 
Freq : 14006kHz CW
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAØRDT)
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40:45..JJ5IZX JJ5IZX..559.. Get!!! Tnx fer QSO 73's : )



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Last Update2013-03-02 19:00:17
ClassA
Latitude52.417105 (52° 25' 1'' N)
Longitude5.219407 (5° 13' 9'' E)
Grid SquareJO22ok
Geo SourceUser supplied
Bearing331.4° NNW (from JJ5IZX)
Distance5745.1 mi (9245.8 km)
Long Path19111.8 mi (30757.4 km)
Sunrise05:12:40 UTC
Sunset18:13:12 UTC
Born1968
QSL InfoBUREAU OR LOTW PREFERRED. SEE BOTTOM OF TEXT
QSL by Mail?Yes (e.g. Will this ham QSL by Postal Mail?)
QSL by eQSL?No (e.g. Will this ham QSL with eQSL?)
Uses LOTW?Yes (e.g. Does this ham use ARRL's LOTW ?)
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PA44NCQ WPX CW 2010 contest call sign
MU/PA4NGuernsey EU-114 dxpedition, from 13 to 19 July 2010
PA3FLVPrevious callsign
HB0/PA4NLiechtenstein DXpedition, 9-13 October 2012
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2013 dxpedition
From 26 March to 3 April 2013, Dervin PD9DX and Frank PA4N are active from Sao Miguel Island (CU2, EU-003) on the Azores, as CT8/PA4N and CS8/PD9DX. We're active on all HF bands, in SSB and CW. Operation on 6 meters is possible.
Rigs are a Kenwood TS590 and an Elecraft K3. Power output is 100W for both operating positions. Antennas: a multiband doublet (inverted vee-style), a multiband vertical and an FD4 off-center fed antenna.
Updates during our stay on CU will be made on Twitter via @frankoppedijk.

About me
Hi, I'm Frank. I was born in 1968. I'm currently living on a beautiful spot just west of Almere, together with Marielle and our two Irish Setters Raya and Luca. I'm a free-lance IT specialist since 1999. Besides playing radio, I like to play the piano. Also, I enjoy brewing beer, and going on long-distance hikes. Finally, I enjoy running half marathons and the occasional game of squash.
YL MarielleRaya and LucaBrewing beerIn the Pyrenees
I've been known to regularly tune the living room radio as a toddler, but it wasn't until I was in my teens that my interest for radio really developed. First with listening to shortwave broadcast and utility stations. Later, my interest moved towards ham radio and I became an SWL (NL-10191). The receiver was a Kenwood R600.
I received my ham radio ticket (with CW included) in 1990, and the callsign PA3FLV. At that time, I was using homebrew QRP CW transmitters and the Kenwood R600 receiver. Later, I purchased a TenTec Argonaut II QRP transceiver.
In 1999, when setting up my own business, my interest in ham radio faded. But in 2005, the bug bit again, and I changed my callsign to PA4N. I acquired a second-hand Yaesu FL-110 PA for a 10dB power increase.
In October 2008, I bought an Elecraft K3, to be followed by the subreceiver in early 2009, the panadapter in 2010, the 500W PA in 2011 and the KAT500 antenna tuner in 2012. (Makes you think what 2013 will bring. :-)
I'm intrigued by the magic of the shortwave bands, and am nearly exclusively active on CW (ZUT - CW forever! :-). My interests are contesting, DX-ing and DXpeditioning. Over the last year or so, I've started to enjoy rag-chewing.
PA3FLV, 1993PA4N, 2005PA4N, 2008PA4N, 2012
In 2009, I started to participate in contests. Although I try to operate in as many contests as I can, it's not often that I can participate the full time period. Below are the results of the contests in which I was able to engage in an 'all out' effort.
contestclassgearremarkspointsPAEUnote
WAG CW 2009SO AB LPK3, doublet, loop skywire96792#1#19
CQ WPX CW 2010SO AB LP assK3, doublet, vertical for 40mcall: PA44N1242850#1#8PA record
CQ WW CW 2010SO 80 HP assK3, SB-220, 2 phased verticals399532#1#9PA record
CW WPX CW 2012SO AB HP assK3, KPA500, beam, doubletcall: PA73N4036300#1#29PA record
PACC 2013SO AB HP ass CWK3, KPA500, beam, doublet424047 (*)??
(*) = claimed
Also, each year I try to participate in the domestic PA Beker contests. The PA Beker contest is a short contest on 80 and 40 meters, phone one day and CW the other day. It's probably the only contest in which you can hear me on phone :-)
Finally, the last couple of years I've been quite active in multi-multi contests, mostly as part of the now defunct PA6Z contest group.
PACC 2012 @PA6ZCW men @PA6Z :-)MU/PA4N, 2010HB0/PA4N, 2012
In 2010, I promised myself to go on a DXpedition at least once a year. Up till now, I've kept that promise:
  • MU/PA4N: from 13 to 19 July 2010, 4214 QSOs
  • MU/PA9M: from 22 to 29 October 2011, 34281 QSOs (with 6 other PA6Z members)
  • HB0/PA4N: from 9 to 13 October 2012, 3456 QSOs
  • CT8/PA4N: from26 March to 3 April 2013 (with PD9DX)
Currenly (11 March 2013), I have 265 entries confirmed for DXCC (CW only, 160-10 meters, including deleted). Here are some historical standings:
date1.83.57101418212428all-band
1 Jan 20102253757512854752845172
1 Jan 20113010610510815491984854213
1 Jan 201233108108112164991056199227
1 Jan 20133410911112219312914097113257
I'm often lurking around 3525 or 7025 kHz, looking for rag-chew contacts at around 25-28 WPM. I'm working towards HSC and CWops membership.
I am using the Elecraft K-line - and loving it! Elecraft K3 rig with subreceiver, Elecraft P3 pan-adapter, Elecraft KPA500 500W amplifier and KAT500 automatic antenna tuner.
  • A 5-band Spiderbeam (20-17-15-12-10m) up about 12meters. (The antenna has 3, 2, 3, 2, and 4 elements, for each of the bands, respectively.)
  • A 2x25m inverted vee doublet. The apex is about 11meters up. The ends are about 6 meters up.
  • A Clifton Labs Z1501 active antenna, which is used for diversity reception.
  • Planned: a G7FEK-style vertical for 160 and 80, with an extra wire for 40 meters thrown in.
My current favorite is the Begali HST. Man, this thing feels solid! Further, I have an Elecraft/Bencher hex key, a Kent straight key, and an old ETM-8C. Last but not least, the good old ex-army Junker straight key on which I learned the code many moons ago. The keyer I'm using is a K1EL Winkeyer.
During my daily one-hour commutes, I'm sometimes QRV from my car, signing PA4N/M. I have a Yaesu FT100 installed which can deliver 100W to the Diamond mobile whip that I have on the car roof. I have whips available for 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10 meters. The paddle is a Palm mini paddle. I also use the tiny keyer from Palm.
QSL is okay via the bureau or LOTW. I dislike the hassle of direct QSL cards, so please no direct cards.
As direct QSLs require manual actions like the fuss of label printing (which I dislike) while on the other hand bureau cards are handled mostly automatic (by globalqsl.com), I request you to use the bureau or LoTW if you can. If you have strong arguments why you should send me a direct QSL (e.g. if your country does not have a QSL bureau), please contact me by e-mail and we'll sort things out.
Exception: following my DXpeditions, you can send me direct QSL until 3 months after the end of the DXpedition and I will dutifully process these without grumbling.
Note: if we agreed that you send me a direct QSL, please notice that direct cards should include an SAE and 1 (Europe) or 2 (outside Europe) green stamps, and that I can no longer accept IRCs.


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