Thursday, September 26, 2013

HP500OP(Panama) on 20m USB-2!!!

HP500OP(Panama) on 20m USB-2!!!

QSL image for HP500OP
HP500OP Panama flag Panama 

RADIO CLUB DE PANAMA HP1RCP
P.O. BOX No. 0819-11334
PANAMA, REP. DE PANAMA
Panama

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Lookups:   9131
Email: Use mouse to view.. QSL: HP1RCP

20130926 0055UTC 14245kHz HP500OP
Date : 26/Sep/2013 0055UTC
Freq : 14245kHz USB
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAØRDT)
PC recording

Lookups9131 (13307)
QRZ AdminHP1ALX
Last Update2013-08-27 20:38:46
ClassB
Geo SourceFrom DXCC
Bearing42.7° NE (from JJ5IZX)
Distance8769.1 mi (14112.5 km)
Long Path16087.7 mi (25890.7 km)
Sunrise11:07:01 UTC
Sunset23:12:21 UTC
ITU Zone11
CQ Zone7
Born1972
Web Pagehttp://radioclubdepanama.net,http://radioclubdepanama.com
QSL InfoHP1RCP
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 ?)
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HP500OP



EL INDICATIVO ESPECIAL HP500OP NACE DE LA DECISION DEL
RADIO CLUB DE PANAMA,
DE CELEBRAR COMO RADIOAFICIONADOS JUNTO A LAS OTRAS ACTIVIDADES PATROCINADAS POR LAS AUTORIDADES DEL
GOBIERNO NACIONAL,
LA CELEBRACION DEL DESCUBRIMIENTO DEL MAR DEL SUR,
HECHO OCURRIDO DESDE LAS TIERRAS DEL ISTMO DE PANAMA
EN EL AÑO DE 1513

DESPUES DE CONTACTAR CUALQUIER ESTACION, ENTRE LOS DIAS
20 AL 30 DE SETIEMBRE 2013
SOLICITE SU TARJETA QSL ALUSIVA A LA CELEBRACION DE ESTE EVENTO DEL SIGLO 16.
ENVIENOS SU TARJETA QSL DESCRIBIENDO SU CONTACTO A:

HP1RCP
APARTADO POSTAL No. 0819-11334
PANAMA, REP. DE PANAMA

NO EQSL, NO CUPONES CRI, NO GREEN STAMP, NO BUREAU
POR FAVOR ENVIE SU SOBRE AUTODIRIGIDO





FOR ENGLISH SPEAKING PEOPLE


SHORT HISTORY AND INSTRUCTIONS


We are celebrating that in september 20, 1513, Mr. Vasco Nuñez De Balboa, together with 200 men that includes spanish and aborigens, that told him about another "Blue Ocean", discovered the South Sea. later, Navigator Magallanes, call it the "PACIFIC OCEAN".
We are now celebratin 500 years since that date, and all the radio amateurs that want to join are invited from September 20th. to September 30th. in the bands and modes of radio amateurs.



TO REQUEST YOUR CARD HP500OP

PLEASE INCLUDE A SAE WITH YOUR ADDRESS AND SEND TO:




RADIO CLUB DE PANAMA

P.O. BOX No. 0819-11334

PANAMA, REP. OF PANAMA


Not eQSL

Not Cupons CRI

Not necessary a Green Stamps

No bureau please



THE QSL MANAGER HP1RCP




 

LA RUTA DE BALBOA


Como en toda la historia de la colonización de América, el Español trabó amistad con algunas tribus y peleó con otras. A finales de 1512 llegaría a los dominios del Cacique Careta, quien pactó la alianza con el español llegando a ser bautizado. Con este pacto, españoles e indígenas se internaron en territorio de los Caciques Ponca y Comagre, siendo en la región de este último donde Nuñez de Balboa escucha por primera vez ecos de un lago de oro, otro mar, otro azul.un nuevo reto.






RADIO CLUB DE PANAMA
CQ ZONE 07 ITU ZONE 11LOC:FJ09FA





MONUMENTO AL DESCUBRIDOR
VASCO NUÑEZ DE BALBOA, UBICADO EN LA AVENIDA BALBOA
CINTA COSTERA FASE 1




Logo diseñado por la Comisión que organiza las actividades oficiales del Gobierno de Panamá, presidida por la Primera Dama de la República Martha Linares de Martinelli




Sabe usted la historia de:

¿Por que se llama ahora Océcano Pacífico?

Vasco Nuñez de Balboa lo bautizó con el nombre de

Mar del Sur en 1513.



En septiembre de 1513, Balboa y un grupo de casi 200 hombres emprendieron un arduo viaje por tierra. Tres semanas después divisó por primera vez el océano, que bautizó con el nombre de Mar del Sur. Otro marinero, Fernándo de Magallanes, navegó alrededor de Sudamérica, por los estrechos que llevan su nombre y llamó al océano de Balboa, el OCEANO PACIFICO. Balboa cruzó Panamá y en su recorrido aseguró que sólo una pequeña franja de tierra separaba los dos océanos.

Tomado de la Revista, "Reseñas del Canal de Panamá y la Cuenca" Panamá, agosto de 2011





La Ruta de Balboa





Cuando BALBOA avistó el MAR DEL SUR (Océano Pacífico), en compañía de indios y 200 españoles que empezaron la expedición, así fue más o menos la vista, desde el cerro histórico llamado
"CERRO PECHITO PARADO".
Desde allí se divisaban lejos en el horizonte, las Islas de San Miguel, luego llamadas Islas de Las Perlas, Balboa y todos sus acompañantes, seguro escucharon los gallos, los monos aulladores y diferentes aves incluyendo los loros llamados Frenti Rojos.
Lo que nunca escucharía Balboa y sus acompañantes, es el ruido de la motosierra que hoy destruye un Patrimonio de la Humanidad, la Provincia del Darién.
ALGUNOS DATOS TOMADOS DE LAS SEPARATAS LA RUTA DE BALBOA, DIARIO
LA PRENSA, PANAMA
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V31WI(Belize) on 20m CW!!!

V31WI(Belize) on 20m CW!!!

V31WI


Belize
not in QRZ.com


20130926 0039UTC 14008.3kHz V31WI
Date : 26/Sep/2013 0039UTC
Freq : 14008.3kHz CW
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAØRDT)
PC recording

WI9WI will be active from Belize 24 September - 1 October 2013 as V31WI
He will be active on 40-10m mostly CW , RTTY
He will be active also in CQ WW RTTY Contest
QSL via home call




J85K(St Vincent and The Grenadines) on 20m USB!!!

J85K(St Vincent and The Grenadines) on 20m USB!!!

QSL image for J85K

Kumar Persaud
P.O.Box 606
Villa VC0100
St Vincent and The Grenadines

[+] Mailing label
Lookups:   50944 XML Subscriber
Email: Use mouse to view.. QSL: DIRECT

20130926 0031UTC 14202kHz J85K
Date : 26/Sep/2013 0031UTC
Freq : 14202kHz USB
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAØRDT)
PC recording

Lookups50944 (64303)
QRZ AdminJ85K
Last Update2013-09-25 10:55:05
ClassEx
Latitude13.145008 (13° 8' 42'' N)
Longitude-61.198447 (61° 11' 54'' W)
Grid SquareFK93jd
Geo SourceUser supplied
Bearing19.3° NNE (from JJ5IZX)
Distance9064.9 mi (14588.6 km)
Long Path15791.9 mi (25414.6 km)
Sunrise09:53:56 UTC
Sunset21:58:43 UTC
ITU Zone11
CQ Zone8
IOTANA-109 St Vincent
Web Pagehttp://j85kvc.wix.com/j85k
QSL InfoDIRECT
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 ?)
Admin For(1) J85K
Other
Callsigns
AliasComment
J88CFUgraded From General class status on 11-18-2011
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See DX logbook live on J85K website: http://j85kvc.wix.com/j85k
Station:
-- inbound ShureSM12A headset mic, Mackie Onyx mixer to _ Yaesu FT 2000 transceiver,
-- outbound transceiver audio via DOD 231_eQ; Toshiba 15.6" laptop with outboard audio via DOD 430_eQ
-- Furman PL Plus power line conditioner   ______________  Alpha 99 amplifier,
-- Ham Radio Deluxe v5.24.36_______________________  Palstar AT-auto & MFJ antenna tuners,
_____________________________________________  G5RV, 160-10m OCFD, 40/80m Delta Loop,
_____________________________________________  40m and 80sloper dipoles



QSL Direct : NO IRC's please; as they are not honoured locally. QSL'ing used to be fun, now it is just a burden. * As of August 2013*
Due to substantially increased postal rates --
North, Central & South America -destinations -US$2.00
Europe, Africa, Asia and PacificRim - destinations -US$3.00 per request.


ex-J88CF


Driveway approach to the house is from the South-East; with a view of the E T Joshua airport lying West, on its front and left.
Bequia and the Grenadines to the South; with a view of Mount St. Andrew out to the North, and on the right hand side of the QTH.

View to the North










QTH
View to the South











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Wednesday, September 25, 2013

CO0PT(Cuba) on 20m USB!!!

CO0PT(Cuba) on 20m USB!!!


CO0PT
Passive QRZCQ.com data




Cuba
NA
 cuba co0pt is on air

►APRS Info
►eQSL Info • ►PSK Info


map

20130925 00056UTC 14227kHz CO0PT

Date : 25/Sep/2013 0056UTC
Freq : 14227kHz USB
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAØRDT)
PC recording




Call data
Continent:NA
Views:5
Latitude:21.5000000
Longitude:-80.0000000
DXCC Zone:70
ITU Zone:11
CQ Zone:8
QSL data
QSL information may be out of date or inaccurate!
eQSL QSL:no
Bureau QSL:no
Direct QSL:no
LoTW QSL:no













FS5PL(St. Martin) on 20m USB!!!

FS5PL(St. Martin) on 20m USB!!!

FS5PL France flag France 

PHALIER LIONEL
241 PARC DE LA BAIE ORIENTALE
97150 ST MARTIN
France

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Lookups:   33859

20130925 00043UTC 14240kHz FS5PL
Date : 25/Sep/2013 0043UTC
Freq : 14240kHz USB
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAØRDT)
PC recording

Lookups33859 (43117)
QRZ AdminEA3NY
Last Update1999-06-07 22:49:01
Geo SourceFrom DXCC
Bearing19.6° NNE (from JJ5IZX)
Distance8702.1 mi(14004.7 km)
Long Path16154.7 mi(25998.5 km)
Sunrise10:01:29 UTC
Sunset22:06:37 UTC
QSL by Mail?Yes (e.g. Will this ham QSL by Postal Mail?)
QSL by eQSL?Yes (e.g. Will this ham QSL witheQSL?)
Uses LOTW?Yes (e.g. Does this ham useARRL's LOTW ?)
Apply for a new Vanity callsign...


QSL Direct Please.


Tuesday, September 24, 2013

9Y4D(Trinidad and Tobago) on 20m USB!!!

9Y4D(Trinidad and Tobago) on 20m USB!!!

QSL image for 9Y4D

CHRISTOPHER ELLIS
388A CHARLES CT BLOCK3 PALMISTE
SAN FERNANDO
Trinidad and Tobago

[+] Mailing label
Lookups:   244037 Ham Member
Email: Use mouse to view.. QSL: EQSL(AG. LOTW. DIRECT IF NEEDED PAPER QSL

20130924 0530UTC 14213kHz 9Y4D
Date : 24/Sep/2013 0530UTC
Freq : 14213kHz USB
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAØRDT)
PC recording

Lookups244037 (259657)
QRZ Admin9Y4D
Last Update2012-12-02 22:35:27
Latitude10.257651 (10° 15' 27'' N)
Longitude-61.482196 (61° 28' 55'' W)
Grid SquareFK90gg
Geo SourceUser supplied
Bearing20.8° NNE (from JJ5IZX)
Distance9249.7 mi (14886.0 km)
Long Path15607.1 mi (25117.2 km)
Sunrise09:55:01 UTC
Sunset22:01:19 UTC
ITU Zone11
CQ Zone9
IOTASA-011 Trinidad
Born1962
QSL InfoEQSL(AG. LOTW. DIRECT IF NEEDED PAPER QSL
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?Yes (e.g. Does this ham use ARRL's LOTW ?)
Admin For(1) 9Y4D
Other
Callsigns
AliasComment
9Y4NZPrevious callsign
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Fire Text - http://www.flamewordmaker.com


 

PLEASE NOTE WE DO NOT CHASE DXCC AND CARDS ARE NOT NECESSARY


IF YOU NEED A QSL CARD WE WILL FACILITATE YOU. WE DO NOT HAVE AN OUT GOING BUREAU AND WE NO LONGER ACCEPT IRC`S.PLEASE SEND SAE AND 2 GREEN STAMPS OR IF YOU CAN GET TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO STAMPS THAT WILL BE BETTER.
THANKS CHRIS 9Y4D

Now if you don`t get my card for somereason please email me. Do not use the cluster to gripe and cry about not getting the card like some idiots who use the cluster like it`s a chat forumno


(MOCA) THE UGLY ONE
(SOCA) THE NOISY ONE

(ROCKET) THE SLOW ONE









K3LP, W0RIC, 9Y4D, 9Y4RX, VU2PAI. DAYTON 2012 
9Y4RX, K8ZOG, 9Y4D, W0RIC. DAYTON 2012 

SOME OF THE 14.240 DX GROUP. DAYTON 2012

9Y4RX, J39AH, 9Y4D

K9PG AND THE GUYS.


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PLEASE NOTE THIS IS ALL IN FUN (DO NOT TAKE THIS SERIOUSLY) ALSO HOPE THE WRITER OF THIS MASTERPIECE IS NOT UPSET WITH ME USING IT ON MY PAGE. IF SO PLEASE LET ME KNOW.THIS IS SO TRUE, IN MANY CASES THIS HAPPENS TO ME. NO# 3 AND 4 MOST OF ALL

LOL . This is fun

Rules for DXing or How to have more FUN on the Bands:


The DX MODE:
1. If you come upon a pileup, find the exact DX frequency and slowly tune up your KW right on his frequency. Take your time doing this as it has maximum effect this way. The longer you take, the better. It lets others know that YOU are going to call the DX.

2. If you cannot wait to find out the DX call sign, ask, "What is the DX call sign?" On CW send “DX?” Call?" Do NOT listen, this takes time. DO this repeatedly until someone gives you the DX call. This will show all others on frequency that you are serious about wanting to work this DX. This is called sharing.

3. When you find out the DX call, repeat your call over and over again on the DX frequency. Even if he is working split there is a chance he may be listening on his transmit frequency.


4. When the DX says "ABC only"- Don't believe him. If he says "Europe only" - Don't believe him. If he says, "2's only" - Don't believe him. Keep giving your call "XYZ” !!.XYZ !! .XYZ !! How Copy MARIO?" Make sure you use his name when you call him, he may think you are someone he knows. It must work as we hear it on bands all the time so it has to be effective. Don't pay attention to directional calls. When did any DX know what they wanted ? What matters most is what YOU want.
5. To get the DX to work other modes tell him you want to set up a schedule later which is convenient to you. You should wait until the pileup has built up to several hundred and just before the band is about to go out, then ask him to meet you on CW, PSK31, RTTY or SSB at a set time and frequency. Above all, make sure you tell him that YOU need him on these modes. This will endear you in the hearts of all on frequency, it shows that you can work more than one mode and are a well-rounded amateur.
6. If you have worked the DX previously make sure you call him and tell him that he is stronger than the last 6 times you worked him this week. The DX station will want to know this. Others on frequency will respect you more, you will be recognized as a Big Gun DXer.

7. When you find a DX pileup, to bring your operating skills to a higher level and impress all those on frequency - Zero beat the DX send "QRL? Is this frequency in use?" This shows character and that you are truly a caring person.

8. When finally making the DX contact, give the DX some background about yourself, TX, RX, ANT, WX, how many children and grandchildren you have, where they went to college, what size bedroom slipper you wear, or any other items of interest to the DX. This shows that you are not just a 59 kind of guy. This is most effective when the band is just about to fold.

9. After you have worked the DX you will need the QSL route. Although this will be listed on the DX packet cluster, in ARRL & DX News Letters, and on the Internet, there is no reason for you to go to all the bother of reading these sources. You can just keep calling on the DX frequency."What is the
QSL Information?" If you don't get a reply with the information after 8 or 10 calls, keep it up, your persistence will payoff. There are plenty of other stations on frequency who are waiting to work the DX who have read these publications and they willing and ready to help you.

Rules for THE FUN MODE

1. For a split operation, spend most of 
your day listening and transmitting on the DX sending frequency. On CW, if someone calls on the DX transmitting frequency, right away using your J-38 at 4 WPM, send VP.UG.NP .UP. until you get it right. If the station continues to call on the DX frequency, then send LSD LIB LED. LIDuntil you get it right.

This has three benefits.
A. Others waiting to work the DX will be forever indebted to you for informing the offending station that the DX is working split.
B. The offending station will be grateful.
C. You will get some needed code practice to get you over that 5 WPM hump.
2. For those with CW andvoice memory keyers this will be easy. All you have to do is program in "UP"and "LID". For the
more advanced operators you can add "SPLIT" "YOU IDIOT, WORKING SPLIT" .Using the memory keyers for your day's activity will save your voice. Should you happen by chance to have a QSO you will need it.

As always … Work'em First… Confirm Later ….WFCL


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DAYTON 2013
K9PG, 9Y4D, K9XD, KR9A



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