Monday, March 4, 2013

HR2ZA(Honduras) on 20m CW!!!

HR2ZA(Honduras) on 20m CW!!!

HR2ZA  flag 


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20130303 2343UTC 14025kHz HR2ZA
Date : 03/Mar/2013 2343UTC 
Freq : 14025kHz CW
Rig  : ICOM IC-7200
ANT  : LOOP
PC recording

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QRZ AdminHR2ZA
Last Update2013-03-03 14:36:25
Geo SourceFrom DXCC
Bearing46.1° NE (from JJ5IZX)
Distance8151.7 mi (13118.9 km)
Long Path16705.1 mi (26884.3 km)
Sunrise12:04:27 UTC
Sunset23:57:35 UTC
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Sunday, March 3, 2013

UN7QF(Kazakhstan) on 20m CW!!!

UN7QF(Kazakhstan) on 20m CW!!!



UN7QF Kazakhstan flag Kazakhstan 
Gennadiy V. Khonin
P.O. Box 340
Almaty 050000
Kazakhstan

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20130303 1146UTC 14037kHz UN7QF
Date : 03/Mar/2013 1146UTC 
Freq : 14037kHz CW
Rig  : ICOM IC-7200
ANT  : LOOP
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Lookups174439 (189356)
QRZ AdminUN7QF
Last Update2010-09-05 06:44:42
ClassE
Latitude43.234400 (43° 14' 3'' N)
Longitude76.953610 (76° 57' 12'' E)
Grid SquareMN83lf
Geo SourceUser supplied
Bearing300.0° WNW (from JJ5IZX)
Distance3097.0 mi (4984.1 km)
Long Path21759.9 mi (35019.1 km)
Sunrise01:26:43 UTC
Sunset12:41:54 UTC
ITU Zone31
CQ Zone17
Web Pagehttp://khonin.livejournal.com
QSL InfoEX2A
QSL by Mail?No (e.g. Will this ham QSL by Postal Mail?)
QSL by eQSL?Yes (e.g. Will this ham QSL witheQSL?)
Uses LOTW?No (e.g. Does this ham useARRL's LOTW ?)
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My name is Gennadij Khonin. I was born in Alma-Ata, in the Kazakh SSR of the USSR on July 22nd, 1945.
From 1952 to 1963 I attended public school in Alma-Ata.
Near the end of 1964 I was called to active military service. I was a Private of the signal service regiment in Kaluga near Moscow (UA3X area) until the end of 1967.
In 1974 I graduated from Kazakh State University in Alma-Ata receiving my diploma and being professionally qualified as a physicist in the field of nuclear physics. After this I worked as an assistant professor on the physical faculty of the university.
In 1976 I joined the Institute of Astrophysics of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kazakstan that is located near the city of Alma-Ata, working in the department of Stellar Dynamics in the Exterior Galaxies section.
After that I was the head of the Central Radio Sport Laboratory for Young Technicians of the Republic of Kazakhstan from 1984 to 1989.
In 1990 I returned as leading engineer to the Laboratory of Geostationary Satellites Monitoring of the Astrophysical Institute of the National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
In 1999 I graduated from Concordia Theological Seminary in Fort Wayne, Indiana, with a Master of Arts degree in theology, was ordained by the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, served as a pastor in the German Evangelical Lutheran Congregation in Almaty, and became an instructor at the Lutheran Seminary in Almaty. I became the Rector of the Seminary in 2007. Since 1995 I have been a member of the Board of the Bible Society of Kazakhstan.
In spring 2011 I defended my dissertation at Concordia Theological Seminary in Fort Wayne, Indiana. In May 2011, I received a Doctor's degree.
I have been an amateur radio builder since 1958 when I made my first crystal radio receiver.
From 1961 to 1962 I was an operator of the Young Technical School's Club station. UL7KAX and UL7KAA, the Central Radio Club station of Kazakh SSR in Alma-Ata.
I have been a HAM since 1962 when got my own call-sign, UL7AQX and used it until my call to active military service. After my military service I got a new call-sign, UL7QF, and used it from 1968 until 1993. For contests and special events I've had several call-signs: in May-June 1982, RX7QF; in Aug. 1983, UL7QF/UL7E; in Aug.1984, RL0G; and in Aug.1991-UL0QF.
In July of 1993 Kazakhstan as an Independent State got the new international identification prefixes (UN; UO; UP; UQ) instead of UL and RL, and I received a new call-sign; UN0G. Then I also received the call-signs: UN7QF/7 and UN7QF in 1995 and 1998 respectively. After that I used UN0G only for contests until 2004. Since then I have not used this call-sign.
In the USA I got my first call-sign: KB8RAU on the 4th of January, 1994, in Flint, Michigan, then in May received an extra class call-sign: AA8OR. This is the call-sign that I use when I am visiting the United States.
The year 2012 was a special year for me because it was my 50-year jubilee of HAM
CONTEST ACTIVITY:
In 1975 I started to seriously participate in different contests. In 1982 I took part in the "All Soviet Union Championship": SSB (phone) and CW (Morse code). I was the silver medal winner for the SSB (phone) portion and won the RADIO journal prize of "The Best Competitor of the USSR--1982" for the events' scores combination (SSB & CW).
In 1983 I was the gold medal winner of the "All Soviet Union Championship" SSB (phone). In the same year I was the Champion of all Asia in the AA-DX-Contest-SSB (phone) and won vice-championship in the WPX-DX-Contest-CW (Morse code) on 21 MHz. In this contest I established the record for Asia on this band and kept the record until 1988.
In 2009 I participated in the First Championship of the Republic of Kazakhstan or "UN-Contest" and got the bronze medal on 14MHz, (SSB & CW).
Because of my contest achievements I was given the rank of "Sport's Master of the USSR " in 1982.
In 1984 I was given the highest rank of "Sport's Master of the USSR of the International Class".
From 1979 to 1991 I was the Chairman of the Federation of Radio Sport of Alma-Ata and oblast', the General Secretary of the Federation of Radio Sport of Kazakhstan and a member of the Presidium of the Federation of Radio Sport of the USSR as the representative for Kazakhstan and Central Asia.
Until February 1988 I lived in a small house and had a good set of antennas: 3 element QUAD(28MHz); 4 element YAGI (21MHz); 6 element (3 reflectors) YAGI (14 MHz); GP (28;21;14 MHz); 2 element active QUAD (7 MHz); loop (3.5 MHz); long wire (1.8 MHz) and 11 element YAGI (144)MHz and now I use 3 element wide space YAGI (14MHz), GP (28,21MHz), GP (144 MHz) and transceivers IC-765, IC-703, FT-207, and the power amplifier Alpha 76 A
Location of UN7QF: Almaty, Kazakhstan,
Zones: WAS - 17, ITU - 31.
KDA: G-06, Medeu raion (region). It is in the Southeastern part of the city of Almaty.
QTH - locator: MN83lf. Position: 43.23 N. 76.95 E.
Mail address: Gennadij Khonin, P.O. Box 340, Main Post Office, Almaty, Kazakhstan, 050000
E-mail address is: un7qf@mail.ru
QSL: Via EX2A,if direct, please IRC only, or send QSL via EX-land Bureau,
EX2A. address is: Mr.UDOVIN IVAN. P.O. BOX 745. BISHKEK. KYRGYZSTAN. 720017



20130303 0819UTC 14103kHz ROS JJ5IZX!!!

20130303 0819UTC 14103kHz ROS JJ5IZX!!!


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

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20130303 0819UTC 14103kHz ROS JJ5IZX
Date : 03/Mar/2013 0819UTC 
Freq : 14103kHz ROS
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAØRDT)
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QSO

PD0V Netherlands flag Netherlands Jos J.J.W. van Haag
Rijksweg 178
Gaanderen 7011ED
Netherlands

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SWL
IK7DTM Italy flag Italy 
ISI - ISIDORO - DI CARLO
VIA GIOVANNI XXIII 30
71026 DELICETO FG, IT 71026
Italy

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UA9CSR Asiatic Russia  flag Asiatic Russia 
Valery V. Boyko
26-1 Yubileynaya, st.
Berezovka village, Arti district, SV 623358
Russia

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HA5DOS .. not in QRZ.com

All station..Thank you so much 73's : )

EA8TL(Canary Islands) on 20m RTTY!!!

EA8TL(Canary Islands) on 20m RTTY!!!



EA8TL Canary Islands flag Canary Islands 
JORGE GARCIA
Canary Islands
South West Tenerife
Spain

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20130303 0752UTC 14080kHz EA8TL
Date : 03/Mar/2013 0752UTC 
Freq : 14080kHz RTTY
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAØRDT)
PC recording

Tnx fer QSO and eQSL..I got new one!!




Thanks for looking me up here on QRZ.com
I hope that it's because we've just had a QSO.
EA8TL QRV from 6m to 80m (not 160m) in all modes; My website is http://ea8tl.blogspot.es
Sometimes you can hear me using my station in remote control with my IPHONE (see video below):

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pse NO bureau QSL 
My QSL is 100% LOTW, eQSL, HRDLOG.net and direct*
 
* If you need QSL card direct, send me a email for my address info,but letters received without IRC and SAE
NOT be answered,please remember this!!!! ( Please make sure include IRC + self adress envelope )


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OD5PY(Lebanon) on 20m CW-2!!!

OD5PY(Lebanon) on 20m CW-2!!!



OD5PY Lebanon flag Lebanon 
Marwan Lammam
(qsl via KU9C)
Beirut
Lebanon

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20130303 0739UTC 14021kHz OD5PY
Date : 03/Mar/2013 0739UTC 
Freq : 14021kHz CW
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAØRDT)
PC recording


The Basics:
  • Yaesu FT-897D
  • Heil pse-6
  • Cushcraft A3S Beam; R-7000 Vert.; 13B2 Beam
  • Alpha Delta DX-LB Dipole
  • Tokyo Hy-Power HL-450B
  • License since 1994
  • Swl since 1985
  • Born 1971
  • Raise Awareness about Autism: www.aasilebanon.org





Lebanon (Listeni/ˈlɛbənɒn/ or /ˈlɛbənən/Arabicلبنان‎ Libnān or LubnānLebanese Arabic: [lɪbˈneːn]), officially theLebanese Republic[nb 1] (Arabicالجمهورية اللبنانية‎ Al-Jumhūrīyah Al-LibnānīyahLebanese Arabic: [elˈʒʊmhuːɾɪjje l.ˈlɪbneːnɪjje]), is a country in the East Mediterranean. It is bordered by Syria to the north and east and Israelto the south. Lebanon's location at the crossroads of the Mediterranean Basin and the Arabian hinterlandhas dictated its rich history and shaped a cultural identity of religious and ethnic diversity.[6]
The earliest evidence of civilization in Lebanon dates back more than seven thousand years, predatingrecorded history.[7] Lebanon was the home of the Phoenicians, a maritime culture that flourished for over a thousand years (c.1550–539 BC). The region, like the rest of Syria, came under the rule of the Roman Empire, and eventually one of the Empire's leading centers of Christianity. In the Mount Lebanon range a monastic tradition known as the Maronite Church was established. As the Arab Muslims conquered the region, the Maronites held onto their religion and identity. However, a new religious group, the Druze, established themselves in Mount Lebanon as well, a religious divide that would last for centuries. During theCrusades the Maronites established strong ties with the Roman Catholic invaders, ties that influenced the region into the modern era.
The region eventually came under the rule of the Ottoman Empire, a situation that lasted for centuries. Following the collapse of the Empire after World War I, the five provinces that constitute modern Lebanon were mandated to France. The French expanded the borders of Mount Lebanon, which was mostly populated by Maronites and Druze, to include more Muslims. Lebanon gained independence in 1943, establishing a unique political system – "confessionalism" – that is a power-sharing mechanism based on religious communities. Bechara El Khoury (independent Lebanon's first President) and Riad El-Solh(Lebanon's first Prime Minister) are considered the founders of the modern Republic of Lebanon and are national heroes for having led the country's independence. French troops withdrew from Lebanon in 1946.[8]
Before the Lebanese Civil War (1975–1990), the country experienced a period of relative calm and prosperity, driven by tourism, agriculture, and banking.[9] Because of its financial power and diversity, Lebanon was known in its heyday as the "Switzerland of the East".[10] It attracted large numbers of tourists,[11] such that the capital Beirut was referred to as "Paris of the Middle East." At the end of the war, there were extensive efforts to revive the economy and rebuild national infrastructure.[12]

9M6/N6MUF(East Malaysia) on 20m CW!!!

9M6/N6MUF(East Malaysia) on 20m CW!!!

N6MUF USA flag USA 
Harlow B Pyfer, Jr
830 W Lincoln Ave Nr 272
Escondido, CA 92026
USA

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20130302 2344UTC 14014kHz 9M6/N6MUF
Date : 02/Mar/2013 2344UTC 
Freq : 14014kHz CW
Rig  : ICOM IC-7200
ANT  : LOOP
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I will be QRV as 9M6/N6MUF from March 1, 2013 to March 9, 2013 and then from March 10, 2013 to March 19, 2013 going to the Spratly Islands and will be QRV as 9M4SLL.


QSL 9M6/N6MUF to DJ0YI direct or bureau. I use LOTW

 


NO eQSL Please PLEASE USE LOTW or Buro
I can always be reached via bpyfer@t-online.de
YJ0ABP from Sept. 26 to Oct 14 2011. QSL via DJ0YI

Run K3/P3 to a vertical. Use Swisslog and Win Test. 99.9% of all my QSO'S are in CW. I also have the call DJ0YI from Boeblingen, Germany.
I had the call C91YI in Mozambigue in July 2008. QSL via
DJ0YI Direct. These QSO's have all been answered via LOTW.
I was 7P8YI from July 28to Aug. 13,2009 and all QSL's have been sent. All QSO's were uploaded to LOTW.
I have operated as HB0/DJ0YI ( Liechtenstein ),
TA4/DJ0YI ( Antalya, Turkey ),
EA3 /DJ0YI( Spain ),
C91YI Mozambique
G0/DJ0YI ( Swanage, England,
9H3MU Malta
QSL's should be sent to DJ0YI for all calls. EMAIL= bpyfer@t-online.de if you are missing your QSL card. LOVE CW contests. Member EARS and SDDXC and ARRL, DARC. I will send LOTW and if you send QSL card I will return one.