Wednesday, February 5, 2014

J28NC(Djibouti) on 30m CW-2!!!

J28NC(Djibouti) on 30m CW-2!!!

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J28NC Djibouti flag Djibouti 
Christian


Djibouti

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20140204 1855UTC 10103kHz J28NC

Date : 04/Feb/2014 1855UTC
Freq : 10103kHz CW
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAORDT)
PC recording


Lookups99267 (140789)
QRZ AdminJ28NC
Last Update2013-04-21 12:49:57
Latitude11.759815 (11° 45' 35'' N)
Longitude42.626953 (42° 37' 37'' E)
Grid SquareLK11hs
Geo SourceUser supplied
Bearing280.6° W (from JJ5IZX)
Distance5845.4 mi (9407.3 km)
Long Path19011.4 mi (30595.9 km)
Sunrise03:32:47 UTC
Sunset15:01:55 UTC
ITU Zone48
CQ Zone37
QSL InfoF5RQQ
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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J28NC is ok for DXCC / ARRL      






 

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La spiderbeam 5 bandes HD


Après quelques mois, l'antenne a fait ses preuves et me donne entière
satisfaction.
L'antenne se trouve à 8 mètres du sol environs.
Merci à Cornelius DF4SA pour ses conseils dans le choix de l'antenne.

Vous pouvez consulter le site Spiderbeam sur le lien suivant pour l'amérique du nord : http://www.spiderbeam.us/
et sur ce lien pour le reste du monde : www.spiderbeam.com


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Je suis à Djibouti depuis juillet 2012 et je dois rester 3 ans.
I'm in Djibouti since july 2012, I must stay 3 years.

Je suis Qrv sur les bandes suivantes, 6 - 10 - 12 - 15 - 17 - 20 - 40 - 80 m CW, SSB, RTTY, BPSK31, BPSK63, QPSK125 et d'autres modes
si vous le souhaitez.
I'm Qrv on 6 - 10 - 12 - 15 - 17 - 20 - 40 - 80 m CW, SSB, RTTY, BPSK31, BPSK63, QPSK125 and other modes if you want.

QSL via F5RQQ or buro
QSM:
M. VIGIER Jean Marc
4 impasse des Lys
63800 COURNON D'AUVERGNE
FRANCE

Please IRC+SAE or ETSA for french HAM

QSL without IRC, payment stamps, self adress, is return via bureau !


Equipment: YAESU FT2000D
SPIDERBEAM HD 5 BANDS + FRITZEL FD4

I thank J28RO Freddy (F5IRO) and J28UC (F4FUC) John for his help, and F5RQQ the best of Qsl manager ;-)
Best 73's

See the very nice website J28RO http://j28ro.blogspot.com/

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Je remercie Piero I2RTF et Armin le revendeur en Allemagne pour ce magnifique manipulateur BEGALI LEONESSA N° 049.
C'est un réel plaisir que de recevoir cet objet d'exception que je conseille à tous ceux qui souhaitent se faire vraiment plaisir.
N'hésitez pas à contacter Armin sur le site suivant qui se fera un plaisir de vous conseiller.

http://www.dreampaddles.de


 

 



 

Je remercie le département Export d'Icom France pour le complément de ma
ligne ICOM par la boite d'accord AH-4 qui n'est pas comparable aux "génériques"
Merci également pour les conseils et différentes réponses à mes questions.
Le résultat souhaité est là, avec une ligne totalement Icom en mobile.
Quelques exemples de contacts :
K3 / OE / VU2 / LY / UR / YC / FR / 7Z / IK / A7 / YB / HZ etc
avec des reports allant de 55 à 59 en SSB

 

Je suis QRV en mobile, en SSB du 10 au 40m (souvent sur 20m et 15m)
I'm also QRV in mobile, SSB from 10 to 40m (often 20m and 15m)
  

TX: ICOM IC7000

ANT: ICOM AH-2
Boite d'accord: ICOM AH-4

 

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STATION FIXE



YAESU FT2000D + MD100



Antenne Spiderbeam HD 5 bandes.




Antenne 50 Mhz 5 éléments


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HF0A(Poland) on 40m LSB!!!

HF0A(Poland) on 40m LSB!!!

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HF0A Poland flag Poland 
Janusz Slowinski
Bankowa 1
42-460 Mierzecice
Poland

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20140204 1832UTC 7156.2kHz HF0A
Date : 04/Feb/2014 1832UTC
Freq : 7156.2kHz LSB
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAORDT)
PC recording

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QRZ Record#1867124
QRZ AdminSP9YI
Last Update2013-01-14 16:22:20
Class1
Latitude50.436667 (50° 26' 12'' N)
Longitude19.123333 (19° 7' 23'' E)
Grid SquareJO90nk
Geo SourceUser supplied
Bearing323.9° NW (from JJ5IZX)
Distance5410.5 mi (8707.4 km)
Long Path19446.3 mi (31295.8 km)
Sunrise06:15:25 UTC
Sunset15:39:11 UTC
ITU Zone28
CQ Zone15
QSL InfoVIA BUREAU OR DIRECT
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 useARRL's LOTW ?)
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Special event callsign - HF0A - once again will work from Feb 01 to Feb 28 2014 (QTH Poland)
to popularize the ANTARCTICA; another anniversary of the ARCTOWSKI Polish Antarctic Station and celebrate ANTARCTIC ACTIVITY WEEK 2014. WAP reference no - 237. 

Counts for ARCTOWSKI Antarctic Award Program !!!.

(http://www.piekary.com.pl/aaa)

ARCTOWSKI Polish Antarctic Station
The Station was founded in Admiralty Bay on King George Is. at South Shetland archipelago starting its operations
in February 26, 1977.

To this day, carries out research in the fields of:
biology, geophysics, meteorology in collaboration with scientists from other scientific Bases on Antarctica.
The Operator of the Station is a Polish Academy of Sciences, Department of Antarctic Biology in Warsaw.

Together with Director of Polish Academy of Sciences, Department of Antarctic Biology in Warsaw
and President of Polish Amateur Radio Union we invite you to acquire
"ARCTOWSKIAntarcticAward ".
(
http://www.piekary.com.pl/aaa)
Janusz SP9YI
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Tuesday, February 4, 2014

G0EML(England) on 40m CW!!!

G0EML(England) on 40m CW!!!

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G0EML England flag England 
RK BULLOCK
40 LITTLE HARLESCOT LANE HARLESCOTT GRANGE
SHREWSBURY, SH SY1 3PY
England

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20140204 1111UTC 7013kHz G0EML
Date : 04/Feb/2014 1111UTC
Freq : 7013kHz CW
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAORDT)
PC recording

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QRZ Record#738980
QRZ AdminG0EML
Last Update2013-07-19 11:17:14
Geo SourceFrom DXCC
Bearing333.5° NNW (from JJ5IZX)
Distance5939.0 mi (9557.8 km)
Long Path18917.9 mi (30445.4 km)
Sunrise07:35:45 UTC
Sunset16:53:15 UTC
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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My Latest PaddleThe Torpent My Latest CW touch Paddle, below is my GHD Paddle, normal contacts,My main interest is C.W about 95% of my operating. have a small collection of about 30 Paddles and keys, With the history of paddle and key Makers being my main love,
At the moment i use the GHD optical paddle that is made in Japan for most of my operating, but try to use all of my keys over time, i have Begali from Italy, Schurr profi from Germany,Peter Jones pk200 from Englandjust a fewthis is my optical padddle on QSL CardI Just love CW, Above is a Jones paddle, Red, this Paddle inspired the Maker of the Chevron Keys to make the HCD Chevron, next to the Jones is the EL-Key Made by Dave Poucel of Poucel electronics,
The gold one with Black finger paddles is the 24Kt gold plated VHS with my Call sign on it, made by G4ZPY Below is my Begali, and the N2DAN Mercury, Long Island Paddle, Both great paddles to use, But i find the GHD Optical twin lever Paddle feels just great for Me
in January 2000Vibroplex original &case aboveMy N2DAN, GHD Optical Paddle, and My Begalid Optical paddle is top centre Made by GHD Japan and below is my Hi Mound, UFO oo1 with Number BT368TT31
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JE6ETN(Japan) on 20m CW!!!

JE6ETN(Japan) on 20m CW!!!

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JE6ETN  flag 

TAKAHIRO KANO
( Tokunoshima-island ) Isen,Isen-town
Oshima-gun, KAGOSHIMA, 891-8201

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20140203 2336UTC 14054kHz JE6ETN
Date : 03/Feb/2014 2336UTC
Freq : 14054kHz CW
Rig  : ICOM IC-7200
ANT  : LOOP
PC recording

すいません。
「録音ボタンを」押し忘れていました。

Lookups1953 (2322)
QRZ Record#1794404
QRZ AdminJE6ETN
Last Update2013-01-16 08:26:09
Latitude27.673546 (27° 40' 24'' N)
Longitude128.937795 (128° 56' 16'' E)
Grid SquarePL47lq
Geo SourceUser supplied
Bearing217.7° SW (from JJ5IZX)
Distance499.2 mi ( 803.3 km)
Long Path24357.7 mi (39199.9 km)
Sunrise22:10:31 UTC
Sunset09:05:16 UTC
ITU Zone45
CQ Zone25
IOTAAS-023 Amami Islands
QSL InfoVIA LOTW , BUREAU , DIRECT OR 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 ?)
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QTH : Tokunoshima-Island in Amami-Islands (Kagoshima Japan)
IOTA : AS-023 GL:PL47LQ JCG-46005
**** MY SYSTEM ****
RIG: IC-721 IC-736 FT-757GX OUTPUT 50W
ANT: ALLBAND 1/4L WIREWHIP 0mH
QRV Band: 0.7~160m
QRV Mode: CW SSB FM SSTV RTTY PSK31

   
   
      
JE6ETN
JAN.2014

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VO2NS(Canada) on 20m CW!!!

VO2NS(Canada) on 20m CW!!!

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VO2NS Canada flag Canada 
Nazaire Simon
605 TAMARACK DRIVE
LABRADOR CITY, NL A2V 2V2
Canada

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20140203 2212UTC 14003.4kHz VO2NS
Date : 03/Feb/2014 2212UTC
Freq : 14003.4kHz CW
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAORDT)
PC recording

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QRZ Record#1499185
QRZ AdminVO2NS
Last Update2011-05-30 15:11:24
Latitude52.938012 (52° 56' 16'' N)
Longitude-66.907995 (66° 54' 28'' W)
Grid SquareFO62nw
Geo SourceUser supplied
Bearing12.1° NNE (from JJ5IZX)
Distance6335.4 mi (10195.8 km)
Long Path18521.5 mi (29807.4 km)
Sunrise12:08:44 UTC
Sunset21:13:57 UTC
ITU Zone9
CQ Zone2
Born1953
QSL InfoDIRECT WITH SASE & VIA EQSL ONLY
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 ?)
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Been a ham since early 1993, Love the hobby it's no wonder they call it the greatest of all. I love to chase dx and although a do most modes by far the digi-modes are my favorites especially psk-63. I live in Labrador West CQ ZONE 2 and over the years I've helped many hams achieve WAZ. Sorry to disappoint folks but after much thought I have decided not to respond to any more qsl's via the buro, (I will however qsl via direct with 1 IRC or 2 green stamps (not 1 USD) for international & US postage) and E-QSL only. The Canadian postal services do not honor foreign stamps.
I worked for 30 yrs as a tradesman here for a large mining company, retired in 2003 and went to work as an instructor for a local college in 2004, a great place to work and I get all summer to ride my motorcycles and play radio mostly from VO1'Land this year I'll be using VO1III in memory of a dear ham friend Daniel NadreauVE2III.

Some of the gear I use, a FT100mp Ic-706 for mobile use, as much as I like these rigs my favorite has to be the Elecraft K-2, fantastic little rig.
The photo an Inukshuk I made on a mountain east of Labrador City I call it "Enjoying the View". I snowshoed there, a long hard walk but the view at the end was well worth the climb.
Hope to catch you on the bands sometime.
73/88 de VO2NS.
  

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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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20140203 2106UTC 14013kHz HP1A
Date : 03/Feb/2014 2106UTC
Freq : 14013kHz CW
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAORDT)
PC recording

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QRZ Record#1923292
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)
Sunrise11:39:18 UTC
Sunset23:24:27 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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