Friday, January 3, 2014

3V8/ON7HLU(Tunisia) on 20m USB!!!

3V8/ON7HLU(Tunisia) on 20m USB!!!

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ON7HLU Belgium flag Belgium hakim atoui
Minister Alfred De Taeyelaan 5
Hulste, WV 8531
Belgium

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20140103 0943UTC 14242.5kHz 3V8/ON7HLU
Date : 03/Jan/2014 0943UTC
Freq : 14242.5kHz USB
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAORDT)
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Lookups36401 (48176)
QRZ AdminON7HLU
Last Update2013-04-08 08:59:17
ClassA
Latitude50.882587 (50° 52' 57'' N)
Longitude3.294372 (3° 17' 39'' E)
Grid SquareJO10pv
Geo SourceUser supplied
Bearing331.3° NNW (from JJ5IZX)
Distance5879.3 mi (9461.9 km)
Long Path18977.5 mi (30541.3 km)
Sunrise07:49:22 UTC
Sunset15:52:18 UTC
ITU Zone27
CQ Zone14
Born1977
QSL InfoDIRECT 2 USA $ / LOTW EQSL
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 ?)
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ON3HLUmy novice licente
3V8AHwhen i into tunesia
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im in tunisia now 23/12/2013 to 06/01/2014 qsl only direct
"Life's Too Short for QRP"

ON7HLU QSL information:
! ! ! NO QSL PAPER VIA BURO ! ! !
LOTW & EQSL is the best QSL route for me
Logs are uploaded to LOTW & eqsl at least once a week
eQSL that do not match the log will be rejected
QSL paper Direct. Please include self addressed envelope and two green stamps. No IRC.

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my radio's setup
  • icom 756pro3 hf/6m
  • icom 910 vhf/uhf
  • icom 706mk2g hf/vhf/uhf
my amplifier
  • SPE EXPERT 1K-FA 1kW ~ fully automatic MOSFET amplifier
  • SPE EXPERT 2K-FA Fully Automatic Solid State Amplifier
antena system
  • Steppir Vertical BigIR
  • HEXBEAM FROM SP7IDX TECHNOLOGY

audiorack
  • heilsound the pr781
  • The W2IHY 8 Band Audio Equalizer and Noise Gate
  • EQplus also from w2ihy
tower
  • 3 x 7 m versa tower (72feet) see picture below
  • My QTH gives a level of 105 feet above sea level
PIC OF ME MY GIRL (ON7UH) AND MY DOG , my rigs & tower

Hulste
Parish in Belgium Flag of Belgium
Hulste
Hulste
Location
RegionFlag or Flanders.svg Flanders
ProvinceFlag of West Flanders.svg West Flanders
MunicipalityFlag or Harelbeke.svg Harelbeke
Fusion1,977
Coordinates50 ° 52'N 3 ° 17'E
General
Surface7.86 km ²
Residents(01/01/2006)3417 (435 inh / km ²)
Remaining
Zip code8,531
NIS code34 013 (C)
Old NIS code34017
Detailed map
Location in the municipality



my village hulste

village in the Belgian province of West Flanders and a borough of the city Harelbeke .
Hulste has an area of ​​785ha 81a 69ca and counts 3417 inhabitants (2006).

The height varies between 14 and 38 meters above sea level (45 TO 142 FEET )

Places of interest

  • The Muizelmolen , a stone mill (1799-1840)
  • The St. Peter's church in neo-Gothic style was rebuilt around 1906 to the plans of architect Carette from Kortrijk.
  • The organ is a Baroque organ built in 1736 by Cacheux Corneille (1687-1738). It was completely restored in 2006.
  • Several farms, as' t Kasteelhof and Vrijlegemhoeve, determine the formerly very rural character of Hulste.
  • 2 amateur station , my self and my lovely wife on7uh

Famous natives


 

History of Hulste

The earliest traces


About the early history of Hulste little is known.
In 800 Charlemagne was to Liederik II bestowed an abbey or who have a hulstbos was that stretched far to Kortrijk.
This forest would become eponymous for the municipality.
The glory of Hulste was the oldest fief of the chapter of Harelbeke. Since 1063 it swung Harel Beeks chapter here the paste.
The Chapter had as supreme overlord this glory to the Lord of Hulste sold, but kept the right to retain the delicious annuities.
The gentleman from Hulste came to die elevations and sales increased. The church was also on his glory.
Other delights where parts of Hulste belonged to were those of Diesveld, Nieuwenhuyze, Dove House, Grey Perre, Schiervelde, Shot Hoecke, Red, Bauwelare and the count's Nail.
In the records of the Kortrijk outside burghers we find that Hulste in 1398, 85 out burghers did. In 1587 an area of ​​66 acres sown, in 1765, this 484 acres. A simple division shows that compared with 1765 only 14% of sowing land was covered in 1587. This low figure is not surprising, given the crisis that was caused by the turmoil in Kortrijk Kortrijk castellany prevailed, had an impact on the population

Hulste from the 17th century

In 1618 buys William Vander Canal, lord of Schiervelde and Passchendaele, the glory of the Hulste Harelbeekse chapter.The chapter continues to hold a number of rights. Willemv vander Canal inhabited like his descendants and the castle along the Vliet Brook, close to Bavikhove. Archaeological excavations supplemented by archival research shows that the castle was a brick building with a square city wall. At each corner of the wall stood a tower. Besides a castle stood on the foncier of Schiervelde also one Kasteelhof, an important farm that still exists. A straight alliance drove it up to the village. The Kasteelstraat is still a remnant of. The whole must have been impressive: a fortified castle building, farmyard and farm buildings, orchards and gardens surrounded by a moat system of about 300 to 185 meters.
On July 21, 1628 in Hulste a carbine militia founded. The intention was to defend "own haerstede" and the fulfillment of the mandatory services for the prince. The Koninklijke Sint-Pieters Forests Irish Guild still exists today.
In 1688 the Nine Years' War broke out. Hulste is also not spared: war, grain crisis, malnutrition, disease and heavy loads ravage the population. The birth rate in Hulste decreases, while the death rate goes up. In 1690 there are in the village 20 births and 30 deaths. 1694 resulted in a low: only 13 births and 119 deaths. The population of the village, between February 1694 and December 1695 by 39% decline.
Within the rod of Harelbeke Hulste holds with these figures the 9th of 10 for births and deaths for 6th place on 10. In addition there are a hundred Holly Egyptians during this period leave their village. A small village like Hulste was responsible for the maintenance of armed forces: about 4800 infantry and 600 to 700 riders.
During the 18th century the situation has returned to normal. Hulste was - especially flax producing - farming village with homeworkers. That cottage industry must have flourished relatively well since the village in 1739 in terms of number of masters and servants, the 4th place at 16 positions within the rod of Harelbeke. By the end of the 18th century the village has 1897 inhabitants, or 576 more than in 1765. The population is growing back to normal. The family industry, however, offset by the economic crisis of 1845-1850. Again there famine in our region.
Around 1780 the church was completely renovated. That was urgently needed: the tower was crooked and it rained inside.At the end of the eighteenth century, the priest is a "work and school" on.

Hulste in the twentieth century

Meanwhile Hulste no longer the agricultural and flax village of yesteryear. Statistics of the 70 shows that 84% of the active population employed in industry, commerce and construction, and agriculture only on the 6th place is by 6.5% of the employed. These data clearly show that Hulste a typical border town of the district of Kortrijk has become a mainly residential function for commuters.





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1A0KM(Sov Mil Order of Malta) on 20m USB!!!

1A0KM(Sov Mil Order of Malta) on 20m USB!!!

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1A0KM SMO Malta flag SMO Malta 
Sergio ROCA
Casella Postale 7132 - Uff. P. T. Roma Nomentano
00162 ROME
Italy

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20140103 0841UTC 14197kHz 1A0KM
Date : 03/Jan/2014 0814UTC
Freq : 14197kHz USB
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAORDT)
PC recording



Lookups159610 (71744)
QRZ Admin1A0KM
Last Update2011-07-16 20:39:16
Latitude41.895000 (41° 53' 42'' N)
Longitude12.456667 (12° 27' 24'' E)
Grid SquareJN61fv
Geo SourceUser supplied
Bearing320.6° NW (from JJ5IZX)
Distance6042.2 mi (9724.0 km)
Long Path18814.6 mi (30279.2 km)
Sunrise06:38:02 UTC
Sunset15:50:19 UTC
ITU Zone28
CQ Zone15
Born1980
QSL InfoVIA BUREAU OR DIRECT
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 ?)
Admin For(1) 1A0KM
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All qso of 1A0KM since 2007 are upload in LOTW!

QSL CARD Policy
QSL cards could be required DIRECT sending, at least, 3/4 US $ (2/3$ are sufficients ONLY for Europeans requests).
If you sent IRC be sure if are still valid in 2014 as in the picure below!!! (old IRC are expired in 2013) 1, 2 or more IRC . pse read carefully the note below) to cover the mail costs, and an envelope with your address to:
Sergio ROCA, Casella Postale 7132 - Uff. P. T. Roma Nomentano, 00162 ROMEITALY.

If you want a quiete fast reply . PSE don't send QSL for differents years of operation in same enveloppe.

NOTE: We ask, at least, 3/4 $ to reply at your QSL request (if you aren't in Europe) because, starting January 1st 2013 the mail costs outside Italy (max. 20g = 3 qsl) are now very more expensive than the past: and because the actual SELL value of 1 US$ is +- 0.73 € but we have to add the exchanges costs (abt another 5-10%) so 1 US$ is abt 0.68€. So probaly 3US$ are not sufficient to cover the costs of any outside Europe letters.
Weight/continentEUAF/AM/ASOC
<= 20g .(<=3qsl)0.85€ (2 US$)2.00€ (3-4 (US$)2.50€ (4US$)
> 20g. < 50g.(>3qsl)2.60€3.50€4.50€
> 50g. < 100g.(>10qsl)3.50€4.50€6€
UPDATE NOTE (27.12.2013): Starting January 1st 2014 another increase of mail costs was anticiped from Italian media (they sed that an increase, up to 60%, is expected) so 4US $ for not EU-hams probably will be necessary to cover the costs of a letter . :( . other info soon .

IRC - PSE IF YOU USE IT PSE BE SURE THEY ARE VALID THE ONLY ONE VALID IS IN THE PICTURE BELOW!!!(other - old - IRC are expired in 2013). Italian mail exchange at 0,70€ IRC marked "Italy"; 0,85€ IRC printed in EU; 2,00€ IRC printed in AF/AM/AS and 2,50€ for IRC printed in OC. If you want a reply from (e.g.) USA and you will send 2 "Italian" IRC (2x0,70€=1,40€) we can't reply because they can't cover our mail costs, but if you will use 1 IRC printed in USA or in JA we can! So if you'll use IRC pay attention at this rules!


We can confirm all qso made by 1A0KM since 1994 but we COULDN'T confirm any qso before that year!
IK0FTA - 1A0KM Staff
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HK1N(Colombia) on 20m CW!!!

HK1N(Colombia) on 20m CW!!!

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HK1N Colombia flag Colombia 
Jaime -
Barranquilla
Atlantico
Colombia

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20140102 2252UTC 14007kHz HK1N
Date : 02/Jan/2014 2252UTC
Freq : 14007kHz CW
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAORDT)
PC recording

Lookups33814 (43229)
QRZ AdminHK1N
Last Update2011-07-02 02:20:54
ClassAd
Latitude11.012000 (11° 0' 43'' N)
Longitude-74.815000 (74° 48' 53'' W)
Grid SquareFK21oa
Geo SourceUser supplied
Bearing36.4° NE (from JJ5IZX)
Distance8828.6 mi (14208.2 km)
Long Path16028.3 mi (25795.0 km)
Sunrise11:18:09 UTC
Sunset22:47:40 UTC
ITU Zone12
CQ Zone9
QSL InfoVIA EA5KB, LOTW, EQSL.CC
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) HK1N
Other
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AliasComment
HK3AHMPrevious callsign
HK7AHMHK3AHM/
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If you need a paper QSL, as first and best option please get it from my QSL manager, EA5KB.
I do not collect green stamps as somebody suggested in a very nasty comment on DX Summit sometime ago but, believe it or not, the mailing cost for a normal airmail envelope out of my country is over US$ 6.00.
So, if you want a direct QSL please send a SAE (NOT SASE) plusUS$ 5.00 to following address:
Jaime Gomez Rueda - Code 221
PO Box 02-5242
Miami, FL, 33102-5242
USA.
Please NO IRC's. Our post office do not accept them.
Do not send QSLs to Colombian Bureau because I will never get them.
I upload my log monthly to LOTW and eQSL.
Born in Bucaramanga in 1946, Licensed in 1959 as HK7AHM, I became HK3AHM in 1966 and HK3AHM/1 in 1981. I changed my call letters to HK1N in 2007.
Electrical Engineer in 1969. My major is Microwave Transmission. I have been Project Manager for many networks in Colombia, Central America (Panama, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador), Brazil, Paraguay, Jamaica and Malaysia. Now that I am retired, I am President of DXARC, DX Colombia Amateur Radio Club and has been Technical Director of Jumanji Antenna Farm, HK1NA. - since its beginning in March 2010. (See web page www.DXARC.org).
Besides radio, I like fishing and guitar playing. My wife is Kimie Mukumoto, from Osaka, Japan. I met her in 1970 in Yokohama Kenshu Center during a Microwave and Data Transmission Training in NEC Nakagawa plant. We live in Barranquilla, a nice, hot and humid city, close to the Caribean Ocean. We have one daughter, Christine Mari and 3 grandaughters, Jessica Mari (20), Jennifer Mari (15) and Juliana Mari (7).
I operate 99% CW (I was CW operator in Malpelo - HK0TU Dxpedition in 1990 and in Malpelo 2012 - HK0NA) and enjoy equipment repair and rebuild. My rigs include an Icom IC781, IC2KL, AT500, a Collins 51S-1,Collins S Line, KWM-2A and 2 x 30L-1 Linear Amps, plus my first SSB/CW transceiver, a Heathkit HW-100 which I have recently rebuilt.
I rebuilt a Harris RF-2301A which I use for PSK31 and I am working in rebuilding a Shimizu Denshi SS-105D which I hope to have on the air soon.
See you in the bands, folks, 73's
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HP1A(Panama) on 20m CW!!!

HP1A(Panama) on 20m CW!!!

HP1A Panama flag Panama 
RADIO CLUB DE PANAMA HP1RCP
P.O. BOX 0819 11334
PANAMA, REPUBLIC OF PANAMA
Panama

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20140102 2217UTC 14013kHz HP1A
Date : 02/Jan/2014 2217UTC
Freq : 14013kHz CW
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAORDT)
PC recording


Lookups1194 (1797)
QRZ AdminHP1ALX
Last Update2013-12-11 01:54:13
Geo SourceFrom DXCC
Bearing42.7° NE (from JJ5IZX)
Distance8769.1 mi (14112.5 km)
Long Path16087.7 mi (25890.7 km)
Sunrise11:33:37 UTC
Sunset23:10:01 UTC
ITU Zone11
CQ Zone7
Web Pagehttp://www.qsl.net/hp1rcp
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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DON CAMILO HP1AC MR. CAM
A BRIEFIENG OF LUIS O. MATHIEU HPIALX (ENGLISH VERSION)
CAMILO CASTILLO is known to the radio amateur word as CAM, a man dedicated to the radioamateur without concern on his dedicated work to the radio and hard work could affect him.
RADIO CLUB DE PANAMA wants to recognize this radio amateur, not because of his gray hair, but for his years in the radio, with a history in the radio of more than 50 years. This recognition is by dedicating the use of the radio letters HPIA for one year incharged of RADIO CLUB DE PANAMA, and of course by CAMILO CASTILLO HPIAC, that we are sure will enjoy the use of the letters HPIA, given to him by the authorities of the Republic of Panama, exclusively for this purpose.
CAMILO CASTILLO, was born in the Republic of Panama, his father was an employee of the Telegraph of Panama, were he began to hear the first sounds of the telegraphic key, by the year 1949, when CAMILO was only 10 years old. He used his spare time hearing radio with a regular receptor, short wave, specially the 40 meters band. In 1957 he meet a friend in Fernando Jolly, who had the letters HPIFF and who lived by the South Avenue at Plaza Amador in Panama City. Fernando Jolly helped him to understand the electronic world, specially the radio communications and the roots of the radio amateurs.
Later CAMILO entered in full to the telegraphic world and asisted to classes at the Santa Ana neighborhood, where a woman teached him the Morse Code, and with the help of Lloyd O´ Meally, HPILO, CAMILO obtained his first license CLASS "C" on Septermber 1957, and after a year he obtained the radioamateur CLASS "B". Today is Class "A"
CAMILO continue his work for achievements and in 1969 he obtained with the help of other radioamateurs a yard for the first radioamateurs club in the Republic of Panama. Then with the the help of another known radioamateur Clarence Haylette, printed the first MANUAL FOR RADIO AMATEURS BEGINNERS.
CAMILO has a long curriculum of milestones in the radioamateur, such like the construction and positioning in the air of the first Baliza station, (BEACONS), in the Republic of Panama, identified as HPIAC/B in the band of 10 meters, positioned at Cerro Azul, Republic of Panama.
Today we celebrate the 50 years of CAMILO CASTILLO and some more, because the true is that he has 55 years of being an active dedicated radioamateur. Someone can be older, but not an active member as he is, therefore, Radio Club de Panama is proud to have a member (HONORARY MEMBER) as CAMILO CASTILLO, as one of his more outstanding members.
DON CAMILO HP1AC MR. CAM
RESUMEN DE LUIS O. MATHIEU HP1ALX (VERSION EN ESPAÑOL)
CAMILO CASTILLO conocido en el mundo de los radioaficionados como CAM, un hombre dedicado a la radioafición sin miramientos de que pueda afectarle por su dedicado trabajo y tezón a la radio.
RADIO CLUB DE PANAMA ha querido hacerle un homenaje a un radioaficionado que no por sus canas, sino por viejo en la radio, con una trayectoria en la radio de más de 50 años, dedicamos este sencillo homenaje con el uso de las letras de radio HP1A por un año a cargo de RADIO CLUB DE PANAMA y por supuesto por el mismo CAMILO CASTILLO HP1AC quien estamos seguros disfrutará el uso de las letras HP1A concedidas por las autoridades de la República de Panamá, exclusivamente con este propósito.
CAMILO CASTILLO, nació en la República de Panamá, su padre era empleado de la Telegrafía Nacional donde empezó a escuchar los primeros sonidos ocasionados por el uso de una llave telegráfica, estamos hablando de por allá en el año 1949, Camilo contaba apenas con 10 años de edad. Se pasaba su ratos libres escuchando con un radio receptor regular, onda corta especialmente la banda de 40 metros. En 1957 se hizo amigo de Fernando Jolly quien tenía las letras de radio HP1FF y quien vivía por la Avenida Sur en la Plaza Amador de la ciudad de PANAMA. Fernándo Jolly le ayudó a conocer el mundo de la electrónica en especial de las comunicaciones por radio y regó un poco más la simiente de la radio.
Posteriormente Camilo entra de lleno a la telegrafía y asiste a clases en una casa del barrio de Santa Ana, donde una señora le enseñó el Código Morse y con la ayuda de Llloyd O´Meally HP1LO, Camilo Castillo obtiene su primera licencia CLASE "C" en el mes de setiembre de 1957, al cabo de un año logra clasificarse como radioaficionado Clase "B". Hoy es clase "A"
Camilo no se duerme en la lucha por sus logros y en 1969 logra con la gestión de varios colegas la consecusión de una lote de terreno para el primer club de radioaficionados en la República de Panamá. Con la ayuda de otro conocido colega Clarence Haylette, editan el primer MANUAL PARA ASPIRANTES A RADIOAFICIONADOS.
Camilo tiene una larga trayectoria y de muchos exitos en la radioafición, entre esas está la construcción y puesta al aire de la primera estación Baliza (BEACONS) en la Republica de Panamá, identificada como HP1AC/B en la banda de 10 metros, su posición en Cerro Azúl.
Hoy celebramos los 50 años de Camilo Castillo y un poco más, pues en verdad hoy son 55 años de estar como radioaficionado activo. Habrá quien lo supere en edad, pero como miembro activo, Radio Club de Panamá, se siente orgulloso de tener a un socio (SOCIO HONORARIO) como Camilo A. Castillo R. en la filas de su membrecía.
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C91J(Mozambique) on 20m CW-3!!!

C91J(Mozambique) on 20m CW-3!!!

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C91J Mozambique flag Mozambique 
John Kramer
QSL info on page
Ponta De Ouro
Mozambique

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Email: Use mouse to view.. QSL: $ 3 - PO BOX 102303, MEERENSEE, RICHARDS BAY, 3901, SOUTH AFRICA

20140102 2141UTC 14022kHz C91J

Date : 02/Jan/2014 2141UTC
Freq : 14022kHz CW
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAORDT)
PC recording



Lookups7177 (9652)
QRZ AdminZS5J
Last Update2013-07-31 15:36:28
Latitude-25.145285 (25° 8' 43'' S)
Longitude33.837891 (33° 50' 16'' E)
Grid SquareKG64wu
Geo SourceUser supplied
Bearing253.4° WSW (from JJ5IZX)
Distance7704.7 mi (12399.5 km)
Long Path17152.1 mi (27603.7 km)
Sunrise02:48:07 UTC
Sunset16:28:40 UTC
QSL Info$ 3 - PO BOX 102303, MEERENSEE, RICHARDS BAY, 3901, SOUTH AFRICA
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 ?)
Other
Callsigns
AliasComment
C91JKPrevious callsign
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NO IRC PLEASE - they do not work here. No buro here either.
FOR DIRECT QSL, Please send $ 3 and your card to:
直接QSLについては、3ドルを送ってください - いいえIRCを、彼らはアフリカでは動作しません

PO BOX 102303

MEERENSEE

RICHARDS BAY

KZN, 3901

SOUTH AFRICA


We arrived in Mozambique 11 December and will be here until 20 December 2013


View from our shack over the Indian Ocean



The station - Flexradio Flex-3000, Icom IC-7000 (backup), 300 watt linear amplifier

The shack of C91B and C91J while on holiday in Mozambique. Triband rotary dipole



UPDATE: My new QSL cards arrived from Ukraine today 18 November 2013. They have been completed, and put in envelopes, and will be sent by air mail tomorrow morning. Thank you very much for your patience.

ニュース:私の新しいQSLカードは、ウクライナ2013年11月18日から今日届きました。彼らは完了し、封筒に入れ、早期byairメール明日の朝の空気を送られてきた。あなたの忍耐をありがとう。
私は12月7日から2013年12月17日にC91Jとしてモザンビーク動作に戻ってきます。私はYL友人ベス2W0VOWとがあるでしょう、彼女のモザンビークコールサインはC91Bです。 73、私たちのために聞いてください



My new QSL cards are being printed by UX5UO in Ukraine. Thank you very much for all the QSL cards received. When my new QSL cards arrive, I will reply to all cards that have been sent to me by air mail. Here is what the front of the cards will look like.

私のQSLカードを送ったすべての私の日本の友人に本当にありがとうございました。私の新しいカードがウクライナで今印刷されています。彼らが到着したとき、私は私にカードを送ったことを、あなたのすべてにカードを送ります。ここで、QSLカードはどのように見えるかの絵がある。どうもありがとうございました。



My Mozambique licence (in Portugese) paid up and valid until 31 December 2018, and then renewable.


28 JULY 2013 - 4 AUGUST 2013 PICTURES
I'm currently camping in Mozambique 28 July - 4 August 2013, using hamstick rotary dipoles on a 30 ft push up fiberglass mast, for 40, 20, and 15 meter bands. This trip I'm operating from the south of Mozambique in a village called Ponta Do Ouro. Using an Icom IC-7000 and small 300 watt amplifier, right on the Indian Ocean beachfront.

Camping 3 August 2013 - Icom IC-7000 300 watts, rotary dipole





DECEMBER 2009 - camping at Laguna Campground, in Bilene, Mozambique - 200 km north of the capital Maputo, Mozambique. Here is a picture of me, operating from a tent with an Icom IC-7000, LDG Z-100 ATU, Icom AH-4, Astron SS-30 power supply, and the antenna is a G5RV strung between two coconut trees. Logging is by RUMLOG, on an Apple MacBook Pro.

This picture shows the campground staff helping me to get the antenna up into the coconut trees.


A picture of the operating position - the portable air conditioner is almost essential in the hot humid climate, during the summer months in Mozambique


The QTH I am operating from, is on the coast, and on the shores of a really large lagoon. I took these pictures of the sunset over the lagoon


Sunset at Laguna Campground, Bilene, Mozambique. Picture taken by C91J.


73
John C91J and ZS5J

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