Tuesday, September 8, 2015

20150907 EA8AF(Canary Islands) on 20m CW

20150907 EA8AF(Canary Islands) on 20m CW


EA8AF Canary Islands flag Canary Islands
FRANCISCO HERNANDEZ GARCIA
CORAZON DE JESUS nº7, LA CUESTA
LA LAGUNA - TENERIFE - ISLAS CANARIAS, CP 38320
Spain
QSL: VIA BUREAU OR DIRECT
Email: Use mouse to view..
Ham Member Lookups: 22562 

20150907 1709UTC 14016kHz EA8AF
Date : 07/Sep/2015 1709UTC
Freq : 14016kHz CW
Rig   : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT : Mini-Whip(PAORDT)
PC recording




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Monday, September 7, 2015

20150907 CT9/DK1AX(Madeira) on 20m CW

20150907 CT9/DK1AX(Madeira) on 20m CW


DK1AX Germany flag Germany
Klaus-Dieter Graef
Eduard-Krauss-Str. 11
71634 Ludwigsburg
Germany
QSL: DIRECT OR BUREAU - LOTW AND EQSL
Email: Use mouse to view..
Ham Member Lookups: 38845 

20150907 0646UTC 14007.8kHz CT9/DK1AX
Date : 07/Sep/2015 0646UTC
Freq : 14007.8kHz CW
Rig   : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT : Mini-Whip(PAORDT)
PC recording

DXpeditions

NEW ### Aug. 27th - Sept. 10th 2015 - on DXpedition Holiday Style to Madeira CT9/DK1AX - IOTA AF-014 ###
---- Info see CT9/DK1AX at qrz.com ---

### Jan. 24th - Feb. 07th 2015 on DXpedition Holiday Style to Denmark - OZ/DK1AX - IOTA EU125; OZFF-004 ###
### December. 2014 - with 6m I got my 10-Band-DXCC ###
### From March, 11th to March, 16th qrv as ZL/DK1AX from Auckland ###
### Feb. 24th - Mar. 07th 2014 on DXpedition to Tonga - A35AX ###
### Apr. 4th - Apr. 18th 2013 on DXpedition to Samoa - 5W0M ###
### Feb. 3rd - Feb. 17th 2012 on DXpedition to Niue - ZK2C ###
I was qrv from Niue also with my personal call: ZK2CD - this call is valid and ok.
QSL ok - please send one, if you where lucky and had a qso with me :-)
### Feb. 4th - Feb. 17th 2011 on DXpedition to Sao Tome - S9DX ###

QSL POLICY

WILL ANSWER ALL INCOMING QSLs.
I will not send a QSL out when on incoming QSL I cannot find marked "PSE QSL"

QSLs are ok via bureau or direct to my homecall - adress see up.
For direct requests pse send min. 2 US$ or 1 NEW IRC for all stations to cover the postage.
All other QSLs will be send via bureau!


REALTIME LOG - last QSOs




KlausMy name is
Klaus-Dieter Graef, DK1AX
and I live in Ludwigsburg,
Baden Wuerttemberg, Germany.
Member ofBavarian Contest Club
DOK:P61, Hohenasperg
LDK:LB
More info see:my homepage
Please sign my:guestbook
See here some pictures from the city of Ludwigsburg, Germany


Castle Ludwigsburg




Castle Favorite

Evangelic Church

Friedenskirche "Peace Church" Ludwigsburg
Some infos about me:
I got my amateur radio license in March 1982 and my first QSO I ever had was with
DD9MZ, Hans in Augsburg on a 70 cm repeater!My second QSO was on 10 GHz
with a friend who just completed a home-made-TRX. He was testing his new rig and
made a "dx-qso" for a distance of about 1500 m! So I got the opportunity to make a qso too!!
What a start in a "DX" career!!
My first callsign was DG3MBC. (Whoever reads these lines and got a qsl from me from those times, I search for these old cards! Contact me please.)
A year and 4 months later, I passed my CW exam and after 862 QSOs on 2m and 70cm in FM and SSB I got my new call sign DH1MAR .
CW and DXing should now became two of my greatest passions.
My call sign today is DK1AX
My first QSO in CW - being very nervous and with damp fingers, prescribed text and finally a cramp in my fingers - I had a few days after the CW test with G4RKK on 80 m! Thousands should follow! Today, I am the owner of the 10-Band-DXCC award and of course the DXCC in CW (318 confirmed, 318 worked)!
The first DX-QSO I had on 9.7.1983 at 28 MHz with 5N0UDB, Udo in Lagos, Nigeria!
So began my hunting for DX stations and that still has not stopped until today!
During this time I first bought a Kenwood TS 430, I sold it after 2 years and purchased a new ICOM IC 751. I used narrow CW filters, FM module (expecting the open 10-meter band, even to use the repeaters on 29 MHz!) and so on.
This transceiver is still in my possession and was in use almost every day! The receiver part of this ICOM was great! Many tests made later, with much more expensive and more modern equipment from different manufacturers could not top this receiver!
Open minded for all new things I always had fun with the so-called special modes in amateur radio like packet radio, AMTOR, RTTY and now PSK, HELL, SSTV, OLIVIA etc! Everything is written in my log.
By the way, speaking about my log: at the time when I got my license, we had still had to keep a log: containing detailed information about name, location, QSO data, output power and last but not least: signature.
Then, I bound these old logbooks all into two books and so I got two really thick - in the truest sense of the word - logbooks. These books stand in my shack and I always enjoy browsing through them. I will continue it this way for the next years as well.
With the appearance of the computer, I hade to put thousands of QSOs in a dBase database I made, so I used a homemade logbook for the next years. Later, I used a commercial program Swisslog and today I use HAM-Office, a very good software too! So I am lucky, I have all my QSOs digitally recorded!
As far as the time allowed, I made a lot of homebrewed amateur radio stuff. Less transceivers or so but much VHF, UHF and especially short waves antennas.
I never had the opportunity, to raise big antennas: I have never owned a beam - only long wire antennas. First a FD4 - windom antenna - than a W3DZZ and later only self-made dipoles for different amateur bands.
Today I use a self-made multi band dipole which I feed symmetrically. My motto: better 100 watt into a dipole than 1 kW into a dummy!
With these antennas I reached the DXCC in mixed mode and the DXCC in CW!!!
And a lot of other awards (see my homepage).
Until now, I never had a PA! I made qrm with maximum 100 W. Amazing, it was fine with low power too. Practicing HAM-spirit, a good operating technique, ability and patience always helped me!
In the future perhaps I will experience something new: I will try to get familiar with a ACOM 1500.
These antennas and this power output gave me until today exactly 318 DXCC entities which I worked, and were confirmed 318 by QSL cards including LotW (in June 2015).
My shack
For my website I have scanned all my QSL cards of all confirmed DXCC entities and put them online.
A comment in this case: it is very disappointing for me, seeing the returning quote of the QSL cards! Especially the DX stations - the very rare stations - you really have to buy every card! Often I have to spend about 5 EUR ? which is about 9 US$ to get a rare card!! I can remember other times!
But I have also positive, unforgettable experiences! My best QSO for ever!
One day I called in CW on 15m "cq cq". To be honest: I didn't aspect any answer! Who expects an answer with 100 W and an indoor FD4-windom?? But a station was coming back to my call, a little bit quite, but good to copy! The call sign was quick written on paper and I had a great QSO with Juan! Not only faifnainnain tu gl. For the first moment I didn't associate the call HK0ER with a rare station, but after I finish the QSO, I amazed to hear hundreds of stations calling Juan! So I was the lucky first one, then a very big pile up starts - a pile up, where I never had a chance to break it with my equipment! After that, I took a look in the callbook and in my radio amateur's map and found San Andres Island!! I was proud and happy, I had worked this station! By the way, we exchanged QSLs via direct! This QSL is one of the most beautiful and precious for me!
What perhaps is important too: from 1993 to 2006 - this is 13 long years - I was QRT! No microphone and no keyer in my hands! Sometimes, the life took the microphone in his own hand and is doing his own qso!
But once HAM, HAM for ever!
Today I am qrv from 2m, 6m, 10m (if the sunspots are with us) to 160m!!
I had the opportunity to operate from:
DQ2006P (2006), DC0ASP (2006-2013), DK0ASP (2006-2013), DL2A (2006-2013), DQ4W (2007-BCC, bavarian contest club station), OZ5E (2007 CQWWDX CW), DA0BCC (2008), DL0AO (2008, 2009 CQWWDX SSB and CW), DK0NS/p (2009 IARU Region 1 Fieldday), DP6A (2009 and 2010 WAEDC CW), DR4W (2010-2013), SM/DK1AX and LA/DK1AX in summer hollidays 2009, EA8/DK1AX (2010+2011) with my K1 (qrp, 5 W) from Tenerife, S9DX (Feb. 2011), ZK2C (Feb. 2012), ZK2CD (Feb. 2012), DL2A (DLFF-146 first activation), OE/DK1AX (SOTA OE/TI-178 first activation, july 2012), HB9/DK1AX (SOTA HB/VS-110, august 2012), OE/DK1AX/P (SOTA OE/TI-119, 434, 228 and 373), 5W0M (2013), A35AX (2014), ZL/DK1AX (2014), DL65DARC (2015), OZ/DK1AX (2015), DK65DARC (2015), DL0HN/p .... to be continued!
I hope to make a QSO with you!
Okay, that's it for now about me.
For questions, comments or suggestions or for a sked: please send me a mail or call me on the qrg!!
Klaus-Dieter Graef
- DK1AX -

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Sunday, September 6, 2015

20150906 Today's eQSL -Rwanda-

20150906 Today's eQSL -Rwanda-


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

Kigali
Rwanda
QSL: JO1CRA
Page managed by JO1CRA Lookups: 73456 



Many thanks Kiyo san Best 73's  ... ; )




20150906 Today's eQSL -Ukraine-

20150906 Today's eQSL -Ukraine-


UT1US Ukraine flag Ukraine
Alex Nyevyerov
2a-129, per. Volgo-Donsky,
Kiev, 02099
Ukraine
QSL: VIA LOTW, EQSL.CC,BUREAU.
Email: Use mouse to view..
Ham Member Lookups: 17573 



US-N-55(SWL'er)



Many thanks all ... ; )


20150906 7Z1LM(Saudi Arabia) on 20m USB

20150906 7Z1LM(Saudi Arabia) on 20m USB


7Z1LM Saudi Arabia flag Saudi Arabia
Sultan Moteb

PO Box 150945 riyadh, 11757
Saudi Arabia
Email: Use mouse to view..
Ham Member Lookups: 1652 

20150906 0503UTC 14269kHz 7Z1LM

Date : 06/Sep/2015 0503UTC
Freq : 14269kHz USB
Rig   : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT : Mini-Whip(PAORDT)
PC recording

Lookups1652 (2704)
QRZ Record#2020483
QRZ Admin7Z1LM
Last Update2015-06-15 00:01:50
ClassA
Latitude25.270000 (25° 16' 11'' N)
Longitude45.873333 (45° 52' 23'' E)
Grid SquareLL25wg
Geo SourceUser supplied
Bearing290.6° WNW (from JJ5IZX)
Distance5171.7 mi (8323.1 km)
Long Path19685.1 mi (31680.1 km)
Sunrise02:38:57 UTC
Sunset15:11:03 UTC
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) 7Z1LM
Other
Callsigns
AliasComment
7Z2AE

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20150906 P3F(Cyprus) on 20m USB

20150906 P3F(Cyprus) on 20m USB

P3F Cyprus flag Cyprus
P3F Contest Group
Pafos
Pafos
Cyprus
QSL: ONLY VIA M0URX
Page managed by G3ZEM Lookups: 47500 

20150906 0451UTC 14209kHz P3F

Date : 06/Sep/2015 0451UTC
Freq : 14209kHz USB
Rig   : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT : Mini-Whip(PAORDT)
PC recording

QSL STRICTLY VIA M0URX
QSL info:
The P3F log is uploaded to LoTW soon after each contest.
If you wish to request a paper QSL, here are your options, in order of preference:
  • OQRS:via M0URX- bureau or direct QSLing options are available.
  • Direct:via snail-mail - see M0URX
  • Via bureau:PLEASE try the OQRS bureau request in preference to sending your QSL via the bureau. Send your card via the bureau only as a last resort.
Benefits of OQRS
OQRS saves time and money!
  • you don't have to send your QSL
  • when using OQRS to request direct QSLs, you don't have to pay to mail your card to me
  • when using OQRS to request bureau QSLs, you save the transit time from you to your local bureau and from there to the incoming bureau PO box and from there to me. There are huge time savings to be had.
  • when using OQRS to request bureau QSLs, not only do you save lots of time, but you help to cut down the workload of your local outgoing bureau and the incoming bureau.
There is no reason NOT to use OQRS!


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Saturday, September 5, 2015

20150905 5E2E(Morocco) on 20m USB

20150905 5E2E(Morocco) on 20m USB

5E2E Morocco flag Morocco
ARRAM Club Station
274 Rue Rouifia Ben Thabit
Aviation SOUISSI 10100
Morocco
QSL: Only via EB7DX
Email: Use mouse to view..
Page managed by CN8KD Lookups: 14797 

20150905 1114UTC 14202kHz 5E2E
Date : 05/Sep/2015 1114UTC
Freq : 14202kHz USB
Rig   : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT : Mini-Whip(PAORDT)
PC recording


Special call Special event
We will be actives during 3 periods:
From 30th of July2015  to 02nd of August2015
From 20th of August 2015 to 23th of August 2015
and from 04 th of September 2015 to 30th of September 2015
all contacts outside these periods are not valid

Please no qsl via bureau

QSL Direct: ONLY VIA  EB7DX


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20150905 VP5/KO8SCA(Turks & Caicos Islands) on 20m CW

20150905 VP5/KO8SCA(Turks & Caicos Islands) on 20m CW


KO8SCA USA flag USA
ADRIAN C CIUPERCA
1815 215TH STREET APT 4B
BAYSIDE, NY 11360
USA
Ham Member Lookups: 3719 



20150905 1059UTC 14030kHz VP5/KO8SCA
Date : 05/Sep/2015 1059UTC
Freq : 14030kHz CW
Rig   : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT : Mini-Whip(PAORDT)
PC recording


Weak signal..but I can read.. : )

Thank you for looking me up!
I am planning a Holiday Style DXpedition to Turks and Caicos as VP5SCA (callsign used during the "All Asia SSB DX Contest 2015") and VP5/KO8SCA (callsign used outside the contest) on September 3-8, 2015. Equipment K3 and Spyderbeam on SSB & CW. LoTW after the DXpedition.
For VP5SCA and VP5/KO8SCA QSL cards: direct only, to KO8SCA. For outside USA, please include SAE and $2/2 Euro/PayPal. For USA please include SASE only.
I love hunting for DX stations and counting my worked/confirmed DXCC entities! So, if I told you "Thanks for a new one", you should know you made my day!
70 DXCC entities to go!!!!!!
DX Peditions/DX entities hoping to work this year (2015): Navasa IslandCocos IslandIran, St Pierre & MiquelonDem Rep CongoEritrea Juan Fernandez Island, NepalSpratly IslandsTrindade & Martin Vaz Island, Wake Island, Cocos Keeling, Tuvalu, Chesterfield Island, Equatorial Guinea, Willis Island, Bouvet, Franz Josef Land, Comoros, Iraq.
DX entities I tried but could not work: Botswana, Mount Athos, Buthan and St Peter & St Paul Rocks.
It gets harder and harder to catch new ones!
  • 2015: 
    • July 2015: DXCC entities: worked 270, confirmed 263.
    • May 2015: DXCC entities: worked 267, confirmed: 254
    • April 2015: DXCC entities: worked 265, confirmed: 253
    • February 2015: Upgraded my ham radio license to Extra (the highest ham license in US). Became a VE (Volunteer Examiner). QSQ  #1000 with YO8ST. DXCC entities: worked 252, confirmed: 243
    • January 2015: DXCC entities: worked 243, confirmed: 227
  • 2014:
    • December 2014: DXCC entities worked: 241, DXCC entities confirmed: 218
    • November 2014: DXCC entities worked: 215, DXCC entities confirmed: 185
    • August 2014:   DXCC entities worked: 146,   DXCC entities confirmed: 93. Proud owner of a new Elecraft K3. It took 1 month of work to assemble (even with no soldering involved)!
    • July 2014: First paper QSL received from PJ7/WA6WXD
    • April 2014: DXCC worked: 8, DXCC confirmed: 0. DXCC #1: first QSO with K2LS
    • March 2014: KO8SCA vanity call was issued to me

KO8SCA DXCC 250
Organizations:
I am a member of the following ham radio organizations: ARRL, LIDXA, NCDXF, RSGB, WE2OEM
ARRL LIDXA NCDXF RSGB
Equipment:
  • Main rig: Elecraft K3 with 100W out. Great radio! (http://www.elecraft.com/)
  • Begali Magnetic Traveler Light iambic key. The workmanship on this key is amazing! I am truly impressed. (http://www.i2rtf.com/html/traveler_light.html)
  • Power supply: ALINCO DM-330MV (http://www.alinco.com/Products/DM330MVE/)
Backup Equipment:
  • Backup rig: Yaesu FT-840 with 100W out. Old but works great!
  • Backup transmatch: MFJ-929. Small and fast. I could not ask for more.
  • Backup CW Electronic Keyer Paddle: MFJ-422D
My portable transceiver set up
Base antennas:
  • AlphaDelta DX-20: 20M monoband dipole
  • W8AMZ ½ Wave 10M monoband dipole
QRV antennas:
  • Spyderbeam (http://www.spiderbeam.com/). This is a DXpeditioner's dream antenna.
  • Radioworks Carolina Windom 80. Impressive performance on 80M to 10M bands. Too bad it is too large to install it in my apartment!
  • Cuschcraft TEN-3: 3 element Yagi, monoband (10M only). A piece of art. Works like a charm!
10M, 3-element, Yagi









KO8SCA QSL card:
  • If you mail me a QSL to my QRZ.com address you get mine in return 100%. No need for IRC or $$$. But, please include SAE to make it easier for me.
  • All QSLs received via the QSL Bureau are confirmed 100% via the QSL Bureau.
  • I upload all my QSOs to LoTW so you get the QSO confirmed right away, when you upload yours.
  • Sorry, no eQSL.

Callsigns:
I've got my first ham radio license when I turned 16. Callsigns I used in the past: YO8SCA, KC2FQU

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20150905 TF2MN(Iceland) on 20m CW

20150905 TF2MN(Iceland) on 20m CW


TF2MN
Passive QRZCQ.com data
Unknown OM

Iceland
EU
iceland  Not in QRZ,com
tf2mn is on air
APRS Info • eQSL Info • PSK Info
Club Log • D-STAR Info • WRTC2018

20150905 0703UTC 14024kHz TF2MN
Date : 05/Sep/2015 0703UTC
Freq : 14024kHz CW
Rig   : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT : Mini-Whip(PAORDT)
PC recording

QRH??? ... no good received his signal : (









20150905 9K2NO(Kuwait) on 20m USB

20150905 9K2NO(Kuwait) on 20m USB


9K2NO Kuwait flag Kuwait
MUHAMMAD AL HASHASH
P.O BOX - 204
86153 - AL REHAB
Kuwait
QSL: BUREAU - DIRECT - LoTW
Email: Use mouse to view..
XML Subscriber Lookups: 70760 

20150905 0355UTC 14205kHz 9K2NO
Date : 05/Sep/2015 0355UTC
Freq : 14205kHz USB
Rig   : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT : Mini-Whip(PAORDT)
PC recording

THANKS FOR VISIT MY QRZ PAGE














The station :

FlexRadio 6500
yaesu FT-1000MP mark IV + FTV-1000
Om-Power 2000+ 1.8-52Mhz amp


UltraBeam 6-20 4ele 9.7m boom
old 2ele 40m cushcraft skywalker 40-2CD
Diamond Antenna X510HD 2m/70cm

all the ANTENNAS
120 ft. above the ground
& 305 ft. above sea level .


Heil PR-781
Heil pro-7 headset
W2HIY 8 band equalizer 
and noise gate and EQplus 

Begali pearl & Bencher as backup 








QSL Policy :

Bureau - 100% OK .
Direct -  SAE & 2 GREEN STAMPS .
LoTW - upload every 3-5 days .
SWL - you are welcome .















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