Sunday, May 5, 2013

FM5CD(Martinique) on 20m RTTY!!!

FM5CD(Martinique) on 20m RTTY!!!

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FM5CD France flag France 
MICHEL BRUNELLE
Please QSL
VIA F5VU
Martinique

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Lookups:   89213 Ham Member
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20130505 0826UTC 14086kHz FM5CD
Date : 05/May/2013 0826UTC
Freq : 14086kHz RTTY
Rig  : ICOM IC-7200
ANT  : LOOP
PC recording

Tnx fer QSO 73's : )   599-494  599-002





Lookups89213 (104443)
QRZ AdminFM5CD
Last Update2012-12-05 07:06:49
ClassE
Latitude14.679212 (14° 40' 45'' N)
Longitude-61.145600 (61° 8' 44'' W)
Grid SquareFK94kq
Geo SourceUser supplied
Bearing18.6° NNE (from JJ5IZX)
Distance8964.3 mi (14426.7 km)
Long Path15892.5 mi (25576.5 km)
Sunrise09:40:18 UTC
Sunset22:22:21 UTC
ITU Zone11
CQ Zone8
Born1945
Web Pagehttp://www.fm5cd.net
QSL InfoF5VU
QSL by Mail?No (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(1) FM5CD
Other
Callsigns
AliasComment
FB8YCDec 1974-Mar 1976 - Dumont D'Urville Base
FM0FJE1980
F6AGM1967-1977 - Paris
FM7CD1981-1984
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YN/IK2PFL(Nicaragua) on 20m CW!!!

YN/IK2PFL(Nicaragua) on 20m CW!!!

IK2PFL Italy flag Italy 
LUCA BABOLIN
VIA CANOVA 12/14
20041 AGRATE BRIANZA MI
Italy

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20130505 0758UTC 14043.4kHz YN/IK2PFL
Date : 05/May/2013 0758UTC
Freq : 14043.4kHz CW
Rig  : KENWOOD TS-870S
ANT  : LOOP
PC recording

Tnx fer QSO 73's : )    RX 599-1667     TX 599-001

Nicaragua

Nicaragua (AmE Listeni/ˌnɪkəˈrɑːɡwə/ nik-ə-rah-gwə, BrE /ˌnɪkəˈræɡjə/ nik-ə-rag-yoo-ə), officially the Republic of Nicaragua (Spanish: República de Nicaragua [reˈpuβlika ðe nikaˈɾaɣwa] ( listen)), is the largest country in the Central American isthmus, bordering Hondurasto the north and Costa Rica to the south. The country is situated between 11 and 14 degrees north of the Equator in the Northern Hemisphere, which places it entirely within the tropics. The Pacific Ocean lies to the west, and the Caribbean Sea to the east. The country's physical geography divides it into three major zones: Pacific lowlands; wet, cooler central highlands; and the Caribbean lowlands. On the Pacific side of the country are the two largest fresh water lakes in Central America—Lake Managua and Lake Nicaragua. Surrounding these lakes and extending to their northwest along the rift valley of the Gulf of Fonseca are fertile lowland plains, with soil highly enriched by ash from nearby volcanoes of the central highlands. Nicaragua's abundance of biologically significant and unique ecosystems contribute to Mesoamerica's designation as a biodiversity hotspot.
The Spanish Empire conquered the region in the 16th century. Nicaragua achieved its independence from Spain in 1821. Since its independence, Nicaragua has undergone periods of political unrest, dictatorship, and fiscal crisis—the most notable causes that led to theNicaraguan Revolution of the 1960s and 1970s. Nicaragua is a representative democraticrepublic, and has experienced economic growth and political stability in recent years. In 1990, Nicaragua elected Violeta Chamorro as its president, making it the first country in Central American history and the second in the Western Hemisphere to elect a female head of state.
The population of Nicaragua, approximately 6 million, is multiethnic. Roughly a quarter of the population lives in the capital city, Managua; it is the third-largest city in Central America. Segments of the population include indigenous native tribes from the Mosquito Coast, Europeans, Africans, Asians, and people of Middle Eastern origin. The main language is Spanish, although native tribes on the eastern coast speak their native languages, such as Miskito, Sumo, and Rama, as well as English Creole. The mixture of cultural traditions has generated substantial diversity in art and literature, particularly the latter given the various literary contributions of Nicaraguan writers, including Rubén DaríoErnesto Cardenal, andGioconda Belli.[7] The biological diversity, warm tropical climate, and active volcanoes make Nicaragua an increasingly popular tourist destination.[8][9]


9X0ZM(Rwanda) on 20m JT65!!!

9X0ZM(Rwanda) on 20m JT65!!!

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9X0ZM Rwanda flag Rwanda Kiyoshi "KIYO" Takagi / JR1IZM,V31IZ,7P8ZM

Kigali
Rwanda

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Lookups:   9776
QSL: JO1CRA


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Tnx fer QSO 73's : )   R-10





Lookups9776 (11916)
QRZ AdminJO1CRA
Last Update2013-04-16 13:49:23
Latitude-1.948325 (1° 56' 53'' S)
Longitude30.064087 (30° 3' 50'' E)
Grid SquareKI58ab
Geo SourceUser supplied
Bearing276.2° W (from JJ5IZX)
Distance7089.9 mi (11410.0 km)
Long Path17767.0 mi (28593.2 km)
Sunrise03:55:19 UTC
Sunset15:57:53 UTC
ITU Zone52
CQ Zone36
QSL InfoJO1CRA
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 ?)
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This is JO1CRA in JAPAN, I inform you about 9X0ZM operation.
JR1IZM stay in Kigali Republic of Rwanda from Feb,2013 until Mar,2014.
         -- UPDATE: 3,May,2013 --

QRT 6,May, 2013 temporaily to return to JA. He will back soon!

 
Congratulations for the First ever QSO on 6m 9X <=>
9A : 9A2AA  http://www.uksmg.org/content/9afirst.htm
CT : CT1HZE
 
6m QSOs Until 30,Apr,2013 Congs to 148 Stations!
4X4DK,4Z1UF,9A2AA,9G5EME,9H1BT,9H1EI,9H1SP,9H1TM,9H1XT
9Y4D,9Y4VU,9Z4BM
A45XR,A92IO,CN8LI,CN8YZ
CS2M,CT1ANO,CT1APE,CT1BOH,CT1BXT,CT1EEB,CT1EKY,CT1ETX,CT1FJC,CT1FJK,CT1FU
CT1GFK,CT1HZE,CT1IUA,CT2JQI,CT2KAL
CT3FT,CT3HF,CT3NA,CT7/OH2BZ,CT7FFU,CT8/K0RUI,CU3EQ,DL8YHR
EA1KY,EA2OK,EA3AKY,EA3AV,EA3BKI,EA3GP,EA3KU,EA3LL,EA3SOU,EA3WD,EA4SV
EA5/G0KSC,EA5BM,EA5BY,EA5CPQ,EA5CRC,EA5EF,EA5EN,EA5FX,EA5GX
EA6BB,EA6NB,EA6SX,EA6UP,EA6VQ
EA7AJR,EA7BJ,EA7DUD,EA7HG,EA7KB,EA7KW,EA7ON,EA7RU
EA8/G4RG,EA8AJ,EA8AJC,EA8AJY,EA8AK,EA8AKN,EA8AZ,EA8BBJ,EA8BMG,EA8BPX
EA8CK,EA8EY,EA8JK,EA8YK,EA8YT,EA9IB,EA9RY,EC8AFM
FM5WD,FR4NT,HK4SAN
I0JX,I0WDX,I0WTD,IK0FTA,IK0MHR,IK0MSR,IK0OZD,IK8EVE,IS0GQO,IS0GQX
IT9CHU,IT9FCP,IT9FGA,IT9HLR,IT9HRR,IT9MRZ,IT9MUO,IT9TJH,IT9TYR,IT9YUO
IW0BRW,IW0FFK,IW9HII,IZ0FEJ,IZ8DJF,IZ8DWF,IZ8GG
PA3CEE,PE1L,PE9DX ???
PP6ZZ,PY7EG,PY7ZZ,S57RR
SV1ACK,SV1BTK,SV1ELF,SV1FUP,SV1NJA,SV1PL,SV1VGX,SV2DCD,SV3KH,SV5BYR
SV8CS,SV8DOU,SV8RX,TJ3AY,TJ3SN,TR8CA
YV1DIG,YV4DYJ,YV5JBI,YV5NWG

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3,May,2013
He will QRT temporarily on6,May to return to Japan.
It is not sure when he will back on the air.
 
8,Apr,2013
He began use of JT65-HF for the central part of Europe. < 16z-17z on 50.276Mhz >
Usually he will operate CW/SSB afterwards. < 17z-22z 50.103 - 50.120Mhz and HF Band >
He like the use in JT65 for HF Band. He cannot operate for work before 16z on weekdays.
Various demands are sent to me from Europe. We cannot cope with all. Please watch and listen !
 
7,Apr,2013
Kiyo tried to set up HB9CV for North/EU. But a building disturbed and did not work well. Higt SWR and low power.
So he gave up and fixed for South/SA. Very disappointed
 
6.Apr,2013
The new antenna which I sent from Japan was installed. 2ele HB9CV for 50Mhz.
I hope that it works well. GL to ALL 6m lovers!
 
5,Apr,2013
This is the 9X0ZM system for all band! Of course 50Mhz also.
 
 
30.Mar,2013
I sent a new antenna to him today. Will it work well? Don't miss it!
 
26,Mar,2013
This is unkown OP. This may be pirates
9X0ZM 13/03/25 1928Z 50110.0 tks for qsoIM75IV 599++ EA9CD
He is very active on 6m every night. (19Z-20Z)
 
21,Mar,2013
 
19,Mar,2013
There is sometimes a long-time blackout locally.(Tonight was so)
Printing of the QSL card has not been yet. QRX!
 
17,Mar,2013
He moved the room from 2F to 4Fat apartment.
Loop ANT @18mHis good for 3.5 - 50Mhz.
 
16,Mar,2013 18:30Z
Good open to EU/SA on 6 meters. CT,EA,IS0,YV . 17m long loop + ATU.
He may sometimes operate on 6M also.
1st QSO on 6m band with YV1DIG.
 
15,Mar,2013
1st QSO with PD1JH 14Mhz JT65 on 15,Mar,2013.
1st JA with JG1WNO 14Mhz JT65 at 04JST! Thanks.

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Just got Radio license !

He will QRV with small system soon.
It's will be NOT DX-pedi but off time activity.
IC-7200 and Loop with ATU/AH-4
Mainly 7-28Mhz Digital mode(JT65,PSK31) and CW, SSB.
 
ex :V31IZ Jun,2012 - Aug,2012
ex :7P8ZM Dec,2012-Feb,2013

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   QSL via Direct(SASE) or the Bureau to JO1CRA

Postage is 2USD or 1IRC(new valid IRCs),1USD is not enough from JA to DX.

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TS8TI(Tunisia) on 20m CW!!!

TS8TI(Tunisia) on 20m CW!!!

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TS8TI Tunisia flag Tunisia 

Antonello Passarella IK2DUW
Via M. Gioia, 6
Limbiate (MB) 20812
Italy

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20130504 2123UTC 14024kHz TS8TI
Date : 04/May/2013 2123UTC 
Freq : 14024kHz CW
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAØRDT)
PC recording

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Lookups23774 (29447)
QRZ AdminIK7JWX
Last Update2013-04-15 19:23:41
Class3
Geo SourceFrom DXCC
Bearing318.0° NW (from JJ5IZX)
Distance6444.0 mi (10370.6 km)
Long Path18412.8 mi (29632.6 km)
Sunrise04:26:46 UTC
Sunset18:10:18 UTC
ITU Zone37
CQ Zone33
IOTAAF-083 Gabes / Medenine Region Group
Web Pagehttp://www.mdxc.org/ts8ti/
QSL InfoVIA IK2DUW, DIRECT, BUREAU
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 ?)
Other
Callsigns
AliasComment
IK7JWX
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TS8P : was the 1st IOTA DXpedition to Djerba Island (AF-083, WFF3VFF-008, ww. locator JM53KT, lighthouse WLOTA L-1394 and ARLHS TUN-022)between April 26th and May 4th, 2010 (Qsl-mgr IK7JWX).http://www.qrz.com/db/TS8P

TS8TI : is the 2nd DXpedition to Djerba Island (AF-083, WFF3VFF-008, ww. locator JM53KT, lighthouse WLOTA L-1394 and ARLHS TUN-022), wasbetween April 29th (30)and May 5 (6th) 2013 and composed of aninternational group in collaboration with the Association des Radio Amateurs Tunisiens ARAT and the Engineering University of Gabes.
The operators/club participants are 
: Ashraf/KF5EYY, 3V8SA (ARCS of Tunisian Scout), 3V8ST (ARC of Tunis), Alì/3V8ESG (Department of Communications and Networking National Engeneering School of Gabès), Montassar/swl 3V-001, 3V8SF (Scout Radio Club of Sfax), Fred/IK7JWX (Team Leader), Antonello/IK2DUW, Ampelio/IS0AGY, Rosy/IW2NLC (YL), Stefano/IK6JRI, Vincenzo/IZ8LFI, Heathem/YI1UNH.
The activity will be on all HF bands, including the 30/17/12/6 meter bands,CW, SSB, RTTY, PSK31/63/125 modes.

LOG : LOTW http://www.mdxc.org/TS8TI/log-on-line/ - http://www.ik2duw.it

Foto : https://www.facebook.com/alfredo.denisi - http://www.arilimbiate.it -http://www.mdxc.org/TS8TI/

Many thanks to : Association Radio Amateurs Tunisiens A.R.A.T., Engineering University of Gabes, Club 3V8ESG, Montassar swl 3V1-001, travel agency Iris Tour of Tunisi, Veratour, village Palais des Iles, Clipperton Dx Club, Spiderbeam, Team Sardinia Radioamateur in the world, A.R.I. section of LECCE, A.R.I. section of LIMBIATE, A.R.I. section of QUARTU, D.A.E., Prosistel, D.R.A. services, Mediterraneo Dx Club, MPX Elettronica, A.R.I. Altra Radio Indipendente, Easylog/IK1TZO, B&B "Casa Mira" of Cagliari, Top Radio Team, LZ3HI for the QSLs, Mediaglobe, Cubex antenna, Electronic Service.

For your holidays, contact : montajoti@yahoo.fr 00216 71906709
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