Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Tea time AFN LOS ANGELES GUAM at 5765kHz USB!!

Tea time AFN LOS ANGELES GUAM at 5765kHz USB!!




20130115 1351UTC 5765kHz AFN GUAM
Date : 15/Jan/2013 1351UTC 
Freq : 5765kHz USB
Rig  : ICOM IC-7200
ANT  : LOOP(for 20m not enough Gain)
PC Recording


Guam (Listeni/ˈɡwɑːm/ChamorroGuåhån) is an organized, unincorporated territory of the United States located in the western Pacific Ocean. It is one of five U.S. territories with an established civilian government.[3][4] Guam is listed as one of sixteen Non-Self-Governing Territories by the Special Committee on Decolonization of the United Nations.[5] The island's capital is Hagåtña (formerly Agaña). Guam is the largest and southernmost of the Mariana Islands.
The Chamorros, Guam's indigenous people, first populated the island approximately 4,000 years ago.[6] The island has a long history of European colonialism, beginning with its discovery by Ferdinand Magellan during a Spanish expedition on March 6, 1521. The first colony was established in 1668 by Spain with the arrival of settlers includingPadre San Vitores, a Catholic missionary. For more than two centuries Guam was an important stopover for the Spanish Manila Galleons that crossed the Pacific annually. The island was controlled by Spain until 1898, when it was surrendered to the United States during the Spanish-American War and later formally ceded as part of theTreaty of Paris.
As the largest island in Micronesia and the only U.S.-held island in the region before WW II, Guam was captured by the Japanese on December 8, 1941, just hours after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, and was occupied for two and a half years.
During the occupation, the people of Guam were subjected to acts that included torture, beheadings and rape,[7][8]and were forced to adopt the Japanese culture.[9] Guam was subject to fierce fighting when U.S. troops recaptured the island on July 21, 1944, a date commemorated every year as Liberation Day.[10]
Today, Guam's economy is supported by its principal industry, tourism, which is composed primarily of visitors from Japan. Guam's second largest source of income is the United States military.[11]

Shortwave (USB)

  • Diego Garcia:
    • 12,579 kHz daytime
    • 4,319 kHz nighttime
  • Guam:
    • 13,362 kHz daytime
    • 5,765 kHz nighttime
  • Key West, Florida: (decommissioned)
    • 12,133.5 kHz day & night
    • 7,811.0 kHz day & night
    • 5,446.5 kHz day & night
  • Pearl Harbor, Hawaii (site currently out of service):
    • 10,320 kHz daytime
    • 6,350 kHz nighttime

VI6AHR30(Australia) on 20m RTTY!!!

VI6AHR30(Australia) on 20m RTTY!!!



VI6AHR30 Australia flag Australia 
The Hills Amateur Radio Group Inc. .
-
KALAMUNDA, WA 6926
Australia

[+] Mailing label
Lookups:   8794
Email:  QSL: VIA VK6IR DIRECT, BURO OR OQRS

20130115 1339UTC 14081kHz VI6AHR30
Date : 15/Jan/2013 1339UTC 
Freq : 14081kHz RTTY
Rig  : ICOM IC-7200
ANT  : LOOP
PC recording

Tnx fer QSO and eQSL 73's : )


About VI6AHR30
This special event callsign is to celebrate 30 years of the Hills Amateur Radio Group in VK6 which was founded on 28 January 1983.
VI6AHR30 will be QRV on most bands and modes during the month of January 2013. A special weekend event will be held on 26th and 27th January 2013. Other times will be operational either at the clubrooms in Lesmurdie, or from members own QTH's.
Are you in the log?
Thanks to ClubLog, you can now check to see if you are in the log. Visit this page and enter your callsign. Please note when the log was last updated. At times, wthis may take up to 48 hours to be up-to-date.
QSL Instructions
Our QSL manager is VK6IR, cards are available by direct mail, OQRS or via the buro. Please go to VK6IR's websitefor details & card requests. Please do not send cards directly to the club.
About The Hills Amateur Radio Group IncHARG
On Friday 28th January 1983, thirty people met at the Kalamunda Hotel, in the downstairs function room, at the invitation of John VK6HQ and Des VK6SU, and as a result of that meeting the Hills Amateur Radio Group was formed. More details about this meeting, and our history since that inaugural meeting can be found on our website.
Nowadays, we meet twice a month, often featuring interesting speakers and a BBQ lunch, and we enjoy an active social community amongst our members. We participate in field days and contests, and run antenna construction and other technical workshops and afternoons. We invite all amateurs to consider joining HARG - see our website for more information.
About our Club QTH and the Perth Hills
Our club QTH is located at the Pax Hill Guide Hall, at the junction of Sanderson and Brady Roads, Lesmurdie, a pictureque area amongst the Perth Hills. We've called this location 'home' since 1989, thanks to the Pax Hill Girl Guides.
The Perth Hills are a part of the Darling Scarp, encompassing areas such as Mundaring and Kalamunda. The Darling Scarp, also referred to as the Darling Range or Darling Ranges, is a low escarpment running north-south to the east of the Swan Coastal Plain and Perth, Western Australia. It extends generally north of Bindoon, to the south of Pemberton, and easterly to include Mount Bakewell near York and Mount Saddleback near Boddington.
More information about the area can be found at http://www.perthhills.com.au/



Lookups8794 (10961)
QRZ AdminVK6AHR
Last Update2013-01-02 04:18:15
Latitude-32.006365 (32° 0' 22'' S)
Longitude116.045794 (116° 2' 44'' E)
Grid SquareOF87ax
Geo SourceUser supplied
Bearing196.5° SSW (from JJ5IZX)
Distance4673.4 mi (7521.0 km)
Long Path20183.5 mi (32482.2 km)
Sunrise21:24:08 UTC
Sunset11:25:31 UTC
ITU Zone58
CQ Zone29
IOTAOC-001 Australia
Web Pagehttp://www.harg.org.au
QSL InfoVIA VK6IR DIRECT, BURO OR OQRS
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?No (e.g. Does this ham use ARRL's LOTW ?)
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20130115 0821UTC 14103kHz ROS JJ5IZX!!!

20130115 0821UTC 14103kHz ROS JJ5IZX!!!




JJ5IZX  Japan flag Japan 
Mako K.
Hinode-cho
Aki-city, Kochi, 784-0006
Japan

[+] Mailing label
Lookups:   2735 XML Subscriber
Email: Use mouse to view.. QSL: VIA BURO OR DIRECT , EQSL


20130115 0821UTC 14103kHz ROS
Date : 15/Jan/2013 0821UTC 
Freq : 14103kHz ROS
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAØRDT)
PC recording


20130115 1008UTC 14103kHz ROS
Date : 15/Jan/2013 1008UTC 
Freq : 14103kHz ROS
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAØRDT)
PC recording



QSO

QSL image for F1UIX
F1UIX France flag France 
MOREL JMM JEAN MARIE
53 rue Roger Salengro
Lys Lez Lannoy 59390
France

[+] Mailing label
Lookups:   333 Ham Member
Email: 


Like a Express !! eQSL



QSO

M0WAY England flag England 
Wayne Thomas
5 Thornley Road
WOLVERHAMPTON WV11 2HR
England

[+] Mailing label
Lookups:   16396 Ham Member
Email: Use mouse to view.. QSL: DIRECT , BUREAU OR EQSL


Tnx fer QSO 73's and Wow Gold member!!


QSO

QSL image for DB7GE
DB7GE Germany flag Germany 
Erwin Neher
Graneggstr. 28
78078 Niedereschach
Germany

[+] Mailing label
Lookups:   11002 Ham Member
QSL: VIA BUREAU AND EQSL ONLY



How Fast!!! and Tnx fer call 73's : )





SWL
ON6TD qrz.com No dataSWL

SWL
DJ1U qrz.com No data

SWL
HB9AMY qrz.com No data

SWL
F6GCS  qrz.com  No data


SWL
EA4EQ Spain flag Spain 
Juan Carlos Calvo
Isla De Yeso, 7
Madrid 28035
Spain

[+] Mailing label
Lookups:   22507 Ham Member




SWL
IW2CXJ Italy flag Italy 

Luca Leoni Orsenigo
Via Giovio 15
Como 22100
Italy

[+] Mailing label
Lookups:   16582 Ham Member
Email: Use mouse to view.. QSL: EQSL, LOTW, OR DIRECT



SWL
UT8IT Ukraine flag Ukraine 
Ivan I. Shol
P.O. Box 75
Mariupol, 87512
Ukraine

[+] Mailing label
Lookups:   7755 Ham Member
Email: Use mouse to view.. QSL: BURO OR DIRECT


ON6UQ Belgium flag Belgium 
MARCEL STERKENS
MOERENWEG 6
B-2310 RIJKEVORSEL
Belgium

[+] Mailing label
Lookups:   5076 Ham Member
Email: Use mouse to view.. QSL: BURO, DIRECT OR LOTW




SWL

TF2MSN  Iceland flag Iceland 
Odinn Thor
Grenigrund 37
Akranes 300
Iceland

[+] Mailing label
Lookups:   81560 Premium Subscriber
Email: Use mouse to view.. QSL: QSL DIRECT 2$ + SAE



SWL
ON2BJ Belgium flag Belgium 
Baudouin JEAN
rue des Anglais,65
7050 Jurbise Locator : JO10WM
Belgium

[+] Mailing label
Lookups:   952 Ham Member
Email: 




SWL

G3IVB England flag England 
Leslie Beeson

England

[+] Mailing label
Lookups:   6712




SWL
OE7GJ Austria flag Austria 
Rudolf GANDLER
Wittberg 60
A-6233 KRAMSACH
Austria

[+] Mailing label
Lookups:   16963 Ham Member
Email: Use mouse to view.. QSL: OEVSV-BUREAU / E-QSL

SWL

QSL image for EA4DCU
EA4DCU Spain flag Spain 
ENRIQUE RUIZ MATAS
Ávila, 36, 2º, 1
Cardedeu, BA 08440
Spain

[+] Mailing label
Lookups:   11075
Email: Use mouse to view.. QSL: BUREAU, EUROBUREAUQSL, E-QSL OR DIRECT


You are always very strong signal..cu agn 73's : )


All stations Thank you so much.. soon agn 73's 

F5VHY(France) on 20m CW!!!

F5VHY(France) on 20m CW!!!


F5VHY France flag France 
Dennis Andrews
Coupelle
47120 Levignac de Guyenne
France

[+] Mailing label
Lookups:   22875 Ham Member
Email: 

20130115 0807UTC 14023kHz  F5VHY
Date : 15/Jan/2013 0807UTC 
Freq : 14023kHz CW 
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAØRDT)
PC recording

Other calls - G3MXJ, TM6X, 9J2MX, VK9CXJ
Operated as FK/G3MXJ, YJ0MXJ and VK9N/G3MXJ during March/April 2009.
All QSLs to F5VHY.

Lookups22875 (25330)
QRZ AdminF5VHY
Last Update2004-04-30 22:02:10
Latitude44.630535 (44° 37' 49'' N)
Longitude0.190501 (0° 11' 25'' E)
Grid SquareJN04cp
Geo SourceUser supplied
Bearing329.1° NNW (from JJ5IZX)
Distance6307.8 mi (10151.4 km)
Long Path18549.0 mi (29851.8 km)
Sunrise07:33:09 UTC
Sunset16:43:36 UTC
Uses LOTW?Yes (e.g. Does this ham use ARRL's LOTW ?)
Admin For(5) F5VHY G3MXJ TM6X VK9CXJ YJ0MXJ
Other
Callsigns
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Monday, January 14, 2013

Start HamSphere!!!

Start HamSphere!!!



HamSphere Home <<click

HamSphere

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

HamSphere working on Windows 7.
HamSphere is a software Amateur Radio simulator that allows licensed radio amateurs and unlicensed enthusiasts to communicate with one another using a simulated ionosphere. It was designed by Kelly Lindman, a radio amateur withcallsign 5B4AIT.
The system allows realistic worldwide connections between amateur radio operators as well as radio enthusiasts. In general it is similar to other VoIP applications (such as Skype), but with the unique addition of characteristics such as channel selection by tuning, modulation, noise effects and shortwave propagation simulation.
Before using the system it is necessary for a radio amateur's callsign to be validated. The HamSphere system relies on different amateur online callbooks for verification before his or her callsign is added to the list of validated users.
The system may be used without a verified radio amateur license and has a callsign generator providing unique unofficial HamSphere callsigns.
The software is written to run on Microsoft Windows, Apple or Linux using Java. There is another edition of the software running on Apple mobile devices (iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad), and is available as beta on request.



HamSphere on windows7

Uses

Operators using the HamSphere software can operate it in two modes:
  • Simulation mode. This is the unique feature of HamSphere allowing the user to maintain connections under natural realistic conditions. Signals may vary and interference is present giving the user the impression that he or she is using a real shortwave transceiver.
  • Simulation off mode. This mode entails connection to other operators with the reliability of VoIP (noise-free) while maintaining the other typical characteristics of radio communication.

[edit]Operating modes

The HamSphere software has two modulation types:

[edit]Propagation model

The mathematical algorithm for the wave propagation is based on a stochastic model and pre recorded signal envelope. Multipath propagation is achieved by inducing multiple simulated electromagnetic paths digitally thus producing signal fading and audio distortion.

[edit]Detector and Filters

Signals are received and converted into audible form by using a product detector mixing the local oscillator signal with the received signal, very similar toSoftware-defined radio. The digital artifact of the decoded audio signal is later filtered with a 17-order FIR filter with a bandwidth of 2.8 kHz.
QSO style 




HamSphere iPhone



HamSphere iPhone infomation

I already QSO on 40m Band by iPhone

    6K2BEK yoon san Thank you very much 1st ever QSO 73's



HamSphere Android phone



Nice nice niceeee!!! very nice style and spec...

I used this software ..How Easy!!! and near true QSO...  

Please try it .. Easy and Clearly ..and no Rig and Antenna  hi hi  : )