Friday, May 24, 2013

6V7S(Senegal) on 20m CW-5!!!

6V7S(Senegal) on 20m CW-5!!!



6V7S Senegal flag Senegal 
Vlad A. Zaitsev
Box 222,
Penza, 440046,
Russia

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20130523 2304UTC 14025kHz 6V7S

Date : 23/May/2013 2304UTC 
Freq : 14025kHz CW
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAØRDT)
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If you send me your QSL card direct, please don't write any callsign in address line.

I will be active from Senegal in 2013:
From February 11 to April 3
From 13 May to 30 May
From 1 July to 16 July
From October 22 until November 27

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Last pic is Joke??? : )



J35X(Grenada) on 20m RTTY!!!

J35X(Grenada) on 20m RTTY!!!

J35X Grenada flag Grenada 
Derek Steele
P.O.Box 536
St. George
Grenada

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20130523 2237UTC 14084.2kHz J35X
Date : 23/May/2013 2337UTC
Freq : 14084.2kHz RTTY
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAØRDT)
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Last Update2012-12-28 16:33:42
Latitude12.052945 (12° 3' 10'' N)
Longitude-61.721712 (61° 43' 18'' W)
Grid SquareFK92db
Geo SourceUser supplied
Bearing20.4° NNE (from JJ5IZX)
Distance9126.6 mi (14687.8 km)
Long Path15730.3 mi (25315.4 km)
Sunrise09:41:35 UTC
Sunset22:25:34 UTC
ITU Zone11
CQ Zone8
IOTANA-024 Grenada
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J35X is my new callsign.
See :- http://www.j35x.webqth.com  for more details.

J39BS was my old callsign.
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Thursday, May 23, 2013

YN3M(Nicaragua) on 20m CW!!!

YN3M(Nicaragua) on 20m CW!!!

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YN3M Nicaragua flag Nicaragua 
Michael Gaude
No Street Now
Los Cocos
Nicaragua

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20130523 1339UTC 14004.9kHz YN3M
Date : 23/May/2013 1339UTC
Freq : 14004.9kHz CW
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAØRDT)
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First ...vy nice signal..but  5min later..down down signal  : (



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Longitude-86.895508 (86° 53' 43'' W)
Grid SquareEK62nr
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Bearing47.0° NE (from JJ5IZX)
Distance8265.1 mi (13301.3 km)
Long Path16591.8 mi (26701.9 km)
Sunrise11:21:11 UTC
Sunset00:07:21 UTC
Web Pagehttp://calvario-emanuel-nica.org/
QSL InfoW0MM
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?)
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Greetings from Central America:
We are Missionaries serving the Lord here in the country of Nicaragua which is said to be the 2nd or 3rd poorest country in all of the Americas. This is a country where you feel like you are needed and the national people are wonderful when you get to know them. We are a church plant ministry based out of Calvary Chapel of Costa Mesa, CA, USA which is a Bible believing and non-denominational Christian church.
Amateur radio is important to us because it helps us to stay in touch with family and friends in the USA and all over the world. We really appreciate it when we can make a QSO. Thank you for the Contact.
We get real busy here but when there is free time I like to operate CW on the HF bands. If you would like a QSL card, please send via my QSL manager W0MM - do not forget to include SASE if you want a direct response otherwise it will be sent via bureau.
EX: call signs: YN4MG, 9G5MG. My USA call sign: WK6O.
Other Amatuer operator at this station is David Budgen YN3BSL.
Equipment:
Xcvrs: Icom IC-746PRO & Kenwood TS450S, Linear amp: Ameritron Al-811H, RF Power: abt 600 Watts depending on band, Antennas: 10, 15, & 20 Mtr bands: Force 12 C19 tri-bander up 25 mtrs, Force12 - 40 mtr rotatable DP up 26.5 mtrs, 2 meter band 10 ele homebrew cubical quad up 29 meters, Guyed tower is all homebrew with 8 section welded from plumbing pipe and re-bar.
And Jesus came and spoke to them, saying, “All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth. Go thereforeand make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” Amen. Mathew 28:18-20
73 & God bless you
Serving Christ,
Pastor Michael Gaude YN3M


 Raising  tower sections, Instalation was in Sept of 2009.  Ginpole at top, pullie at base of tower, two strong men pulled them up one at a time.  Was a 6 man operation.  Everything homebrew!homebrew ginpole




H70ORO(Nicaragua) on 20m CW-5!!!

H70ORO(Nicaragua) on 20m CW-5!!!

H70ORO Nicaragua flag Nicaragua 

conmemorative call op yn9su bengt halldén
qth / NICARAGUA
QTH NICARAGUA
Nicaragua

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20130523 1146UTC 14015.1kHz H70ORO
Date : 23/May/2013 1146UTC
Freq : 14015.1kHz CW
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAØRDT)
PC recording

Tnx fer 3rd QSO..cuagn 73's : )



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Last Update2013-05-06 03:57:15
Geo SourceFrom DXCC
Bearing46.9° NE (from JJ5IZX)
Distance8321.1 mi (13391.6 km)
Long Path16535.7 mi (26611.6 km)
Sunrise11:21:30 UTC
Sunset00:01:28 UTC
ITU Zone11
CQ Zone7
QSL InfoTI4SU ,BOX 234, CIUDAD QUESADA, 4400 COSTA RICA
QSL by Mail?Yes (e.g. Will this ham QSL by Postal Mail?)
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CONMEMORATING ONE CENTURY OF RUBEN DARIOS NOVEL



El oro de Mallorca
Rubén Darío

Valldemosa, noviembre de 1913
I
El barco blanco de la Compañía Isleña Marítima se hallaba anclado cerca del muelle marsellés. El sol del mediodía estaba esquivo en la fresca mañana. Acompañado de un amigo, Benjamín Itaspes fue a bordo, se posesionó de su camarote, entregó su equipaje. Como ya se iba a partir, se despidió del amigo y se puso a pasear sobre cubierta. Él era el único pasajero de primera. Por la proa, escasa gente, toda mallorquina y catalana, posiblemente del pequeño comercio, conversaban en su áspera lengua. El vapor era limpio y bien tenido; con todo, había un vago olor muy madre-patria. La cocina estaba sobre el entrepuente y se veía a un cocinero sórdido manejar perniles y pescados. A un lado suyo, en una especie de jaula, había cecinas; sobreasadas, cebollas, pimientos rojos y salchichones. De cuando en cuando salía un fogonero, todo negro, de una puerta lateral. Cogía un botijo que había al alcance de su mano, y bebía a chorro. Luego volvía a descender a su carbonera.
This is how the novel " el oro de mallorca " starts.
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Rubén Dario wrote this novel in the year 










PART OF THE MARKET IN CIUDAD DARIO.





HERE SHE IS AGAIN - POST OFFICE CLERK IN CIUDAD QUESADA COSTA RICA. HERE IN FULL KING IZE.
QSL INFO .  VIA TI4SU . BOX  234 . CIUDAD QUESADA 4400
COSTA  RICA .   PLEASE INCLUDE $2/ OR 2 IRC /  FOR RETURN POSTAGE . THANK YOU.


Darío, Rubén
Biography 



Rubén Darío was born on January 18, 1867 in Metapa, Nicaragua (later renamed Ciudad Dario). At birth, he was named Félix Rubén García Sarmiento and later took the old family name, Darío. His parents divorced and he was adopted and raised by his godfather Colonel Félix Ramírez. Dubbed El Niño Poeta (the poet child), Darío began reading at the age of 3 and at 12 he was already publishing poems.He called his first three poems “La Fe,” “Una Lagrima,” and “El Desengano.” In 1882 in an attempt to secure a scholarship to study in Europe, Darío read his poem, “El Libro” to conservative Nicaraguan authorities including President Joaquín Zavala.He was denied the scholarship because his poems were considered too liberal and officials feared a European education would further encourage his anti-religious sentiments. Instead, Darío traveled to El Salvador where he met the well-respected poet, Francisco Gavidia. Gavidia introduced Darío to the rhythmic structure of French poetry, which later became the cornerstone of Darío’s revolutionary verses.
At the age of 19, Darío moved to Chile and dabbled in journalism. That year he also wrote his first novel,Emelina, which was unsuccessful. Nevertheless, his poetry received praise in competitions. In Chile, Darío was confronted with prejudice and racism due to the dark complexion of his skin, compared to that of the European-influenced Chileans. Despite his disillusionment and despondency, Darío continued to be prolific in his writing and published some of his more popular works such asAzul,Otoñales, andPrimeras Notas.
In 1890 at the age of 24, Darío married Rafaela Contreras and a year later while living in Costa Rica his son, Rubén Darío Contreras was born.After fleeing from a military coup, the couple moved to Guatemala where he was recruited in 1892 to represent Nicaragua in festivity celebrating the four-century discovery of the New World.The following year his wife died and he began to drowned his sorrows in alcohol. Soon after, Darío involuntarily remarried his ex-girlfriend, Rosario Murillo, after her brotherforced him at gunpoint.Rosario’sbrother found the two lovers in bed and arranged a marriage in order to restore his sister’s honor and reputation.Darío, who had no recollection of the previous night, awoke the next morning with a hangover and a new wife.Although never divorced from Rosario, Darío fell in love with and lived with his mistress, Francisca Sánchez del Pozo.In addition, Darío did not limit his sexual relationships to his wife and mistress and fathered several children, some who died and others he never met. Throughout his life, Darío indulgance in alcohol and women made him notorious for his immoderate lifestyle.
In 1893, Darío was appointed consulate in Columbia by President Miguel Antonio Caro and traveled to Panama and Argentina.In 1896 Darío publishedLos Raros, poems about other writers such as Poe, Lautréamont, and Ibsen who he likened himself to and who he considered his “twin souls.”Later that same year he publishedProsas Profanas, a book of poems which documented his trademark rhythmic style and modernist approach.At 31, Darío worked forLa Nación, an Argentinean newspaper, and reported his impression about the Spanish during its war with the United States.While still working as a poet and journalist, he was named Ambassador of Nicaragua in Paris in 1903. Darío wrote several poems that exalted his Latino origins and culture such as “Cantos de Vida y Esperanza” and “Viaje a Nicaragua e Intermezzo Tropical.”He published his autobiography in 1912.
In 1914 Darío was honored in New York with a silver medal from the Hispanic Society of America.Later that year, he fell ill to pneumonia and recovered only to find himself financially bankrupt.Colombian poet and friend Juan Arana had to beg in the streets of New York to support Darío. He also managed to collect money from friends in Buenos Aries and from the Nicaraguan government. The following year Darío returned to Nicaragua and died there in 1916 at the age of 49 (“Cronologia”).
Major Works
As a poet, journalist, and novelist, Darío remained a prolific writer through his life. He published his works between the years of 1879 and 1914. Darío gained recognition throughout Latin American and Spain with the 1905 publication ofAzul, a full-length collection of his work.Azulintroduced Darío as the spokesman of a new Latin American modernism.The collection incited a literary revolution because Darío replaced the complex Spanish verse with a simple, direct structure (Rubén Darío 1867-1916). His most celebrated book,Cantos de Vida y Esperanza,was published in Spain in 1905.Although the book touches upon modern themes such as exoticism, it focuses primarily on Darío himself and his search for higher consciousness. It serves as a retrospective account of the author and his Hispanic roots (Rubén Darío).Darío is also well recognized for his collection of poems,Prosas Profanas, which cemented his talent as an engineer of words and language. Darío’s work varied in inspiration and form.However, he always linked his work to a deep-seated pride in his Hispanic origins. In addition, Darío often wrote about his various travels and experiences. Darío was primarily influenced by other poets such as Díaz Mirón and Julián del Casal (Rubén Darío).
Darío’s Poetry
The social condition throughout the 19th century gave rise to an intellectual vacuum that sought realization through art, science, and politics.As a result, the modernist movement between 1880 and 1910 developed in an effort to quench the thirst for understanding and enlightenment.Modernism is a combination of romanticism, parnassianism, and symbolism (Modernism in Poetry).Darío is a modernist artist who describes his poetry as “the Hispanic form of the universal crisis in literature and spirit that began around 1885″(Ruben Dario y el Modernismo).
Most countries in Latin America obtained political independence from Spain before 1825. However, independence brought political corruption and violence, which furthered a social eagerness for freedom.During the mid-19th century, Latin American writers modeled free thinking French and Spanish romantics to express the disillusioned Hispano condition. Darío became the voice for his people by using free verse to express values such as individualism and freedom (Modernism in Poetry).
Darío’s poetry, unlike his predecessors’, was able to fuse traditional poetic style with new innovations to create a uniquely Daríano verse(Pena, “Darío y Whitman”).Darío is considered the father of the Latin American modernist movement because of his innovative rhythmic and metric structure and his sensual imagery and symbolism (Rubén Darío 1867-1916).He is attributed with adding a musical, rhythmic quality and an unparalleled sensitivity and cognizance to his verse.Poet Jorge Luis Borges said, “Darío’s place is central. It is not a live influence but a reference point: a point of arrival and a point of departure, a limit that has to be reached or surpassed” (Rubén Darío y la Critica).
Fellow poet Enrique Anderson Imbert said, “With incomparable elegance, he brought to poetry a joy of living and a fear of dying” (Rubén Darío y la Critica). His poetry and prose left an indelible dent in Hispano literature. Darío created a new poetic world and revolutionized traditional patterns and rhythms. In his poem “El Canto Errante,” Darío summarizes his poetic ideals and philosophy, “Poetry will exist as long as there is a problem of life and death. The gift of art is a superior gift that allows you to enter into the unknown of the before and into the ignored of the after, in the world of dreams and meditation.There are no schools; there are poets.The true artist understands all the ways and finds beauty in all forms. All the glory and eternity are in our conscience” (“Cronologia”).

P29NO(Papua New Guinea) on 20m CW-5!!!

P29NO(Papua New Guinea) on 20m CW-5!!!



P29NO Papua New Guinea flag Papua New Guinea 
Naohiro Oishi
Divine Word University St Benedict's Campus
PO Box 542, Wewak, ES
Papua New Guinea

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20130523 1126UTC 14024kHz P29NO

Date : 23/May/2013 1126UTC
Freq : 14024kHz CW
Rig  : ICOM IC-7200
ANT  : LOOP
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Today too .. Nice sig in JA...How Pile-up


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Bearing164.0° SSE (from JJ5IZX)
Distance2639.0 mi (4247.0 km)
Long Path22217.9 mi (35756.2 km)
Sunrise20:33:07 UTC
Sunset08:45:45 UTC
ITU Zone51
CQ Zone28
IOTAOC-034 New Guinea (Papua New Guinea / Indonesia Irian Jaya)
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Hi everyone,
I live in Wewak in East Sepik Province located on the north coast of PNG main land.
I am a volunteer of JICA (it is the Japanese ODA). I have operated JA2VQP in Japan.
I am teaching math and IT at Divine Word University St.Benedict's Campus.
I am active since Feb. 15 2013.
I can operate CW RTTY SSB.
If you need other mode, e-mail me.
My antenna is so poor. I'm using a single longwire. Then my signal might be pretty weak. And somhow the noise level is relatively high. I don't know why. So the strength of signals which reach here is almost the same as noise level.

Send your QSL card to my QSL manager EA5GL.
Please don't send the card to my address in Papua New Guinea. The postage cost is very high, and mail is conveyed very slowly. Sometimes it is lost or damaged.
The power black-outs very frequently. I am really sorry if my signal disappears suddenly.
And the Internet circumstance is so terrible that I cannot update the data regurally.

CU es 73