Sunday, October 27, 2013

P43A(Aruba) on 15m USB!!!

P43A(Aruba) on 15m USB!!!

QSL image for P43A
P43A Aruba flag Aruba 

Jean-Pierre Lauwereys
J. Flemming #13H
SANTA CRUZ
Aruba

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Lookups:   45833 Ham Member
QSL: DIRECT / SAE + APPROPRIATE POSTAGE

20131027 1204UTC 21182.4kHz P43A
Date : 27/Oct/2013 1204UTC
Freq : 21182.4kHz USB
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAØRDT)
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Lookups45833 (57020)
QRZ AdminP43A
Last Update2009-11-02 06:31:13
ClassA
Latitude12.495734 (12° 29' 44'' N)
Longitude-69.973909 (69° 58' 26'' W)
Grid SquareFK52al
Geo SourceUser supplied
Bearing30.2° NNE (from JJ5IZX)
Distance8892.2 mi (14310.6 km)
Long Path15964.6 mi (25692.6 km)
Sunrise10:31:44 UTC
Sunset22:15:54 UTC
ITU Zone11
CQ Zone9
IOTASA-036 Aruba
QSL InfoDIRECT / SAE + APPROPRIATE POSTAGE
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?No (e.g. Does this ham use ARRL's LOTW ?)
Admin For(3) P41A P43A P43C
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P43LJPPrevious callsign
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QSL'ing: Direct only with SAE + appropriate postage
Got involved with radio (CB) in the early '80 from "ON land". After a few years of the "local" stuff, a friend introduced me to 11m DX'ing, what a blast!! Worked some pretty nice and rare DX back then, then one evening, somewhere around 1985 ~ 1986, when listening out for the Caribean & Central America, i suddenly heard a YL saying she was in Aruba, and that being a "new one" for me we made contact!! A few years and many QSO's later, Cristina invited me over to "P4 land" on vacation . we got maried 2 months later and i "got stuck" here. I was licenced as a "P4" HAM in 1991 (Cristina is now P43C) Previous call: P43LJP, special calls: P41A and P44A. Main intrest chasing DX and some contesting, SSB is my main opperation mode
Worked 331 current DXCC entity's so far. all on SSB!! DXCC # 21859
Cristina and myself are allso the property managers of contest stations"P49V" and "P40L / P49Y"

The antennas:
Mono band Yagis on most bands: 5 elements on 10 meter / homebrew @ 40'; 5 elements on 15 meter / homebrew @ 50'; 4 element homebrew on 20 meter @ 60', 2 element cushcraft on 40 meter @ 70', 3 element A3WS by cushcraft on 12 / 17 meter @ 45'; 7 element 6m7 by M2, for 6m nested between the 20 & 40m yagi @ 65'. Ground mounted vertical for 40 / 80 meter. Inverted "V" for 75 meter and a 30 meter "rotatable" dipole. To see more of the antennas check out the picture at the "P43C" listing here on QRZ.com
The two towers were originally an insulated vertical 300+ feet (+/- 100m) antenna from a local AM broadcast station. The antenna fell down due to a guy wire failure (actually one of the metal guy wire ends rusted off) and i was ablle to salvage about 130 feet in straight sections from it. The sections are identical to Rohn 45 except that they are 20' long instead of the usual 10' and they are made out of Stainless Steel!! All the other original hardware used (except top shelf and rotor plate) are allso Stainless Steel. The guy wires used are solid 1/2 inch (12 mm) fiber glass rods, allso salvaged from the original antenna. Altough corrosion is a major fact in any antenna set-up here on the Island(s) in the Caribean, the towers themselfs still look the same as when i put them up 10+ years ago!
The shack:
                                                             
Altough i have some other radio's in the shack, I am a Yaesu guy as you can see!! At the present time my main radio is the FT2000D. The pictured FT101E line is one of 2 complete sets, the second set has the "landliner" speaker and the YO-100 scope. Besides that i still have my original FT301D (the one that allowed me to meet Cristina!!), only missing the a FT221, 2 meter radio to make that into a complete 301 line. I allso just recently got my hands on a complete FT-102 line (with the period correct FL-2100Z amp) to join my FT-726R satelite radio for a complete set!! Although not Yaesu, but worth mentioning i guess, are the set of Icom "7's" all mode VHF & UHF radio's, being the 70cm IC-475H, the 2m IC-275H and 6 / 10m IC-575H, that by the way is always on when i am in the shack RX on 50.110.
Other hobby's
 

Actually this got me into "radio": TRUCKS, remember "Convoy" & "Smokey & The Bandit"? Altough as a young boy i always wanted to be one of those "long haul" truck drivers, i never made a carreer out of driving big rigs, but instead have a conciderable amount of 1:24 scale models. They are plastic model kits, representing mostly modern European highway trucks and trailers. The pictured Volvo FH, the "Eddie Stobart" MAN and the Scania "torpedo nose" (last two seen in the cabinet) were featured in a couple of issues of the Brittish "Truck Model World" Magazine a few years ago
Another passion i have are Custom Cars. Back in "ON-land" i drove a 1973 Bedford CF Van, that was lowered, spoilered out, had Chrome wheels with low profile tires, airbrushed murals all over and of course the luxury interiour that was expected in such a van!!, It allso sported a small 11m rig as "standard" equipment with a converted telephone horn as a mike and even was the "mobile home" for a few weeks formy FT-301D, from where i was even able to make contact with Cristina on my way back home from work one afternoon!!! By the way, "She" (the van that is.) was named "Blue Fire Lady"
                                                                                                                  
My hobby car / truck now is a 1994 Toyota Hilux Extra-Cab where i did a complete off-frame restoration on, it allso has a 2 inch lowered suspension, has the bigger / wider / nicer wheels on it, has an airbruched mural on the tail gate and a custom sunvisor and front air-dam. A rear roll-pan, hard tonneau cover for the bed and a nice airbrushed mural on the hood are still planned as "to be done items" (hopefully soon!!). I have been thinking to name this one "Blue Fire Lady II". The truck has no radio in it yet as the IC-706MIIG i bought for it took temporary residence in my daily driver connected to either a Hamstick 17m or a Japanese Maldol WT-1800 Wide Band Mobile antenna (depends what band i want to work on my daily commute to work!! Listen for me allso as P43A/mobile.
CU on the airwaves.


73's de P43A, Jean-Pierre










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