Saturday, December 1, 2012

DU1/HB9BAJ(Philippines) on 20m CW!!!

DU1/HB9BAJ(Philippines) on 20m CW!!!


20121201 0744UTC 14024kHz DU1/HB9BAJ
Date : 01/Dec/2012 0744UTC 
Freq : 18080kHz CW 
Rig : ICOM IC-7200 
ANT : LOOP
PC recording



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Date / TimeHamcallSpotterRemarksFrequency
2012-12-01 07:54:56DU1/HB9BAJJJ5IZXTnx fer QSO Andy 73's :)14024.0 kHz


ZL9HR(Campbell Island New Zealand DXpedition 2012) on 17m CW!!!

ZL9HR(Campbell Island New Zealand DXpedition 2012) on 17m CW!!!


ZL9HR Auckland, Campbell Islands flag Auckland, Campbell Islands Hellenic Amateur Radio Association of Australia Inc.
PO BOX 13 SANS SOUCI
NSW 2219
Australia

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Lookups:   6961
QSL: VIA DAVID EB7DX

ZL9HR - Campbell Island New Zealand DXpedition 2012

The Hellenic Amateur Radio of Association of Australia (HARAOA) is organising a DXpedition to ZL9 Campbell Island (OC-037) New Zealand between November 28th and December 9th 2012.
ZL9 Campbell Island NZ is Number 15 on the current DXCC most wanted list.
The Landing Permit has been approved.
More information at www.zl9hr.com



20121201 0708UTC 18080kHz ZL9HR
Date : 01/Dec/2012 0708UTC 
Freq : 18080kHz CW 
Rig : ICOM IC-7200 
ANT : LOOP(for 20m..not enough gain)
PC recording




Campbell Island (Motu Ihupuku) is a remoteuninhabitedsubantarctic island of New Zealand and the main island of the Campbell Island group. It covers 112.68 square kilometres (43.51 sq mi) of the group's 113.31 square kilometres (43.75 sq mi), and is surrounded by numerous stacksrocks and islets like Dent IslandFolly Island (or Folly Islands), Isle de Jeanette Marie, and Jacquemart Island, the latter being the southernmost extremity of New Zealand. The Island is mountainous, rising to over 500 metres (1,640 ft) in the south. A long fjordPerseverance Harbour, nearly bisects it, opening out to sea on the east coast.
Campbell Island is inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage list together with the other subantarctic New Zealand islands in the region as follows: 877-005 Campbell Island S52.33 E169.09 11331 Ha 1998
The island holds the distinction of being the most remote location (on a significant piece of land) from London, England and from Dublin, Ireland.

HC2UB(Ecuador) on 20m TARA Contest RTTY!!!

HC2UB(Ecuador) on 20m TARA Contest RTTY!!!

HC2UB Ecuador flag Ecuador Shelley D Parker
PO Box 09 01 5999
Guayaquil
Ecuador

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Lookups:   670 Ham Member
QSL: QSL VIA LOTW OR EQSL. PAPER CARD WITH SAE AND IRC, PLEASE!



TARA RTTY Melee: 0000Z-2400Z, Dec 1
Mode:RTTY
Bands:160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10m
Classes:Single Op (Low/High)
Multi-Op (Low/High)
SWL
Max operating hours:16 hours, offtime in no more than 2 blocks
Max power:HP: 1500 watts
LP: 150 watts
Exchange:W/VE: RST + (state/province)
DX: RST + Serial No.
Work stations:Once per band
QSO Points:1 point per QSO
Multipliers:Each state once only
Each VE province/territory once only
Each DXCC country once only
Score Calculation:Total score = total QSO points x (total state mults + total province mults + total country mults)
Submit logs by:December 31, 2012
E-mail logs to:(none)
Post log summary at:http://www.n2ty.org/seasons/tara_melee_score.html
Mail logs to:(none)
Find rules at:http://www.n2ty.org/seasons/tara_melee_rules.html


20121201 0224UTC 14091kHz HC2UB
Date : 01/Dec/2012 0224UTC 
Freq : 14091kHz RTTY 
Rig : ICOM IC-7200 
ANT : LOOP
PC recording




Ecuador (Listeni/ˈɛkwədɔr/ e-kwə-dawr), officially the Republic of Ecuador (Spanish: República del Ecuador [reˈpuβlika ðel ekwaˈðor], which literally translates as "Republic of the Equator") is a representative democratic republic in South America, bordered by Colombiaon the north, Peru on the east and south, and by the Pacific Ocean to the west. It is one of only two countries in South America, along with Chile, that do not have a border with Brazil. The country also includes the Galápagos Islands in the Pacific, about 1,000 kilometres (620 mi) west of the mainland.
The main spoken language in Ecuador is Spanish (94% of the population). Languages of official use in native communities includeQuichuaShuar, and 11 other languages. Ecuador has an area of 275,830 km2 (106,500 sq mi). Its capital city is Quito, which was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in the 1970s for having the best preserved and least altered historic center in Latin America.[8] The country's largest city is Guayaquil. With its international port and tuna fishing industry, Manta is the third most important city in the country economically. The historic center of Cuenca, the third largest city in the country, was also declared a World Heritage Site in 1999, for being an outstanding example of a planned inland Spanish style colonial city in the Americas.[9]Ecuador is also home to a great variety of species, many of them endemic, like those of the Galápagos islands. This species diversity makes Ecuador one of the 17 megadiverse countries in the world.[10] The new constitution of 2008 is the first in the world to recognize legally enforceable Rights of Nature, or ecosystem rights.[11]
Ecuador is a presidential republic and became independent in 1830, after having been part of the Spanish colonial empire, and for a much shorter time of the republic of Gran Colombia. It is a medium-income country with an HDI score of 0.720 (2011).[7]

HA3FTA(Hungary) on 30m CW!!!

HA3FTA(Hungary) on 30m CW!!!


HA3FTA Hungary flag Hungary FERENC NEUMANN
ALISCA U. 30
SZEKSZáRD
Hungary

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Lookups:   46452 Ham Member
Email: vater@freemail.hu 

20121130 2151UTC 10107kHz HA3FTA
Date : 30/Nov/2012 2151UTC 
Freq : 10107kHz CW 
Rig : KENWOOD TS-870S 
ANT : LOOP(for 20m ..not enough gain) 
PC recording



Hungary Listeni/ˈhʌŋɡəri/ (HungarianMagyarország [ˈmɒɟɒrorsaːɡ] ( listen)) is a landlocked country in Central Europe.[6] It is situated in the Carpathian Basin and is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine, and Romania to the east, Serbia, and Croatia to the south, Slovenia to the southwest and Austria to the west. The country's capital, and largest city, is Budapest. Hungary is a member of the European UnionNATO, the OECD, the Visegrád Group, and is a Schengen state. The official language is Hungarian, also known as Magyar, which is part of the Finno-Ugric group and is the most widely spoken non-Indo-European language in the European Union.[7]
Following a Celtic (after c. 450 BC) and a Roman (AD 9 – c. 430) period, the foundation of Hungary was laid in the late 9th century by the Hungarian prince Árpád, whose great-grandson Saint Stephen I was crowned with a crown sent by the pope from Rome in 1000 AD. The Kingdom of Hungary existed for 946 years,[note 1] and at various points was regarded as one of the cultural centres of the Western world.[8][9] After about 150 years of partial Ottoman occupation (1541–1699), Hungary was integrated into the Habsburg Monarchy, and later constituted half of the Austro-Hungarian dual monarchy (1867–1918). A great power until the end of World War I, Hungary has lost about 70 percent of its territory, along with one third of its ethnically Hungarian population,[10] and all its sea ports under the Treaty of Trianon,[11] the terms of which have been considered excessively harsh by many in Hungary.[12] The kingdom was succeeded by an authoritarian regime, and then a Communist era (1947–1989) during which Hungary gained widespread international attention during the Revolution of 1956 and the seminal opening of its border with Austria in 1989, thus accelerating the collapse of the Eastern Bloc. The present form of government is a parliamentary republic, which was established in 1989. Today, Hungary is a high-income economy.[13]
Hungary is one of the thirty most popular tourist destinations in the world, attracting 10.2 million tourists a year (2011).[14] The country is home to the largest thermal water cave system[15] and the second largest thermal lake in the world (Lake Hévíz), the largest lake in Central Europe (Lake Balaton), and the largest natural grasslands in Europe (Hortobágy).


Friday, November 30, 2012

ZL2JKY(New Zealand) on 20m CW!!!

ZL2JKY(New Zealand) on 20m CW!!!

ZL2JKY New Zealand flag New Zealand 
ARTHUR GOULD
TAKAKA
VIA NELSON 7110
New Zealand

[+] Mailing label
Lookups:   1616
QSL: G3JKY



Home call is G3JKY. Former New Zealand call was ZL1JKY. Changed calls to indicate a change of QTH from Glendowie/Auckland to Takaka, Golden Bay.
 New contacts are QSLed 100 per cent via the bureau.
QSLs should go only via the NZART Bureau, Branch 24.  


I appreciate your polite QSO.


20121130 1054UTC 14022.3kHz ZL2JKY
Date : 30/Nov/2012 1054UTC 
Freq : 14022.3kHz CW
Rig : ICOM IC-7200
ANT : LOOP
PC recording




New Zealand (/njuːˈzilənd/ new-zee-ləndMāoriAotearoa) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. The country geographically comprises two main landmasses ‒ that of the North and South Islands ‒ and numerous smaller islands. New Zealand is situated some 1,500 kilometres (900 mi) east of Australia across the Tasman Sea and roughly 1,000 kilometres (600 mi) south of the Pacific island nations of New Caledonia, Fiji, and Tonga. Because of its remoteness, it was one of the last lands to be settled by humans.
Polynesians settled New Zealand in 1250–1300 CE and developed a distinctive Māori culture, and Europeans first made contact in 1642 CE. The introduction of potatoes and muskets triggered upheaval among Māori early during the 19th century, which led to the inter-tribal Musket Wars. In 1840 the British and Māori signed a treaty making New Zealand a colony of the British Empire. Immigrant numbers increased sharply and conflicts escalated into the New Zealand Wars, which resulted in much Māori land being confiscatedin the mid North Island. Economic depressions were followed by periods of political reform, with women gaining the vote during the 1890s, and a welfare state being established from the 1930s. After World War II, New Zealand joined Australia and the United States in the ANZUS security treaty, although the United States later, until 2010, suspended the treaty after New Zealand banned nuclear weapons. New Zealand is part of the intelligence sharing among the Anglosphere countries, the UKUSA Agreement. New Zealanders enjoyed one of the highest standards of living in the world in the 1950s, but the 1970s saw a deep recession, worsened by oil shocks and the United Kingdom's entry into the European Economic Community. The country underwent major economic changes during the 1980s, which transformed it from a protectionist to a liberalised free-trade economy. Markets for New Zealand's agricultural exports have diversified greatly since the 1970s, with once-dominant exports of wool being overtaken by dairy products, meat, and recently wine.
During its long isolation, New Zealand developed a distinctive biodiversity of both animal and plant life. Most notable are the large number of unique bird species, many of which became extinct after the arrival of humans and introduced mammals. With a mild maritime climate, the land was mostly covered in forest. The country's varied topography and its sharp mountain peaks owe much to the tectonic uplift of land and volcanic eruptions caused by the Pacific and Indo-Australian Plates clashing beneath the earth's surface.
The majority of New Zealand's population is of European descent; the indigenous Māori are the largest minority, followed by Asians and non-Māori Polynesians. English, Māori and New Zealand Sign Language are the official languages, with English predominant. Much of New Zealand's culture is derived from Māori and early British settlers. Early European art was dominated by landscapes and to a lesser extent portraits of Māori. A recent resurgence of Māori culture has seen their traditional arts of carving, weaving andtattooing become more mainstream. Many artists now combine Māori and Western techniques to create unique art forms. The country's culture has also been broadened by globalisation and increased immigration from the Pacific Islands and Asia. New Zealand's diverse landscape provides many opportunities for outdoor pursuits and has provided the backdrop for a number of big budget movies.
New Zealand is organised into 11 regional councils and 67 territorial authorities for local government purposes; these have less autonomy than the country's long defunct provinces did. Nationally, executive political power is exercised by the Cabinet, led by thePrime Minister. Queen Elizabeth II is the country's head of state and is represented by a Governor-General. The Queen's Realm of New Zealand also includes Tokelau (a dependent territory); the Cook Islands and Niue (self-governing but in free association); and theRoss Dependency, which is New Zealand's territorial claim in Antarctica. New Zealand is a member of the Asia-Pacific Economic CooperationCommonwealth of NationsOrganisation for Economic Co-operation and DevelopmentPacific Islands Forum, and the United Nations.