Saturday, March 23, 2013

OX3KQ(Greenland) on 20m USB!!!

OX3KQ(Greenland) on 20m USB!!!

OX3KQ Greenland flag Greenland 
Jesper Dalgaard
Top of the world
Kangerlussuaq sondre-strom-bluiewest 8
Greenland

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QSL: NO DIRECT, USE THE BUREAU, OZ1LUN NOT MY MANAGER

20130323 0045UTC 14188kHz OX3KQ
Date : 22/Mar/2013 0045UTC 
Freq : 14188kHz USB
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAØRDT)
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Last Update2013-03-18 00:09:01
ClassA
Latitude67.004258 (67° 0' 15'' N)
Longitude-50.667343 (50° 40' 2'' W)
Grid SquareGP47pa
Geo SourceUser supplied
Bearing0.0° N (from JJ5IZX)
Distance5489.2 mi (8834.1 km)
Long Path19367.6 mi (31169.1 km)
Sunrise09:11:23 UTC
Sunset21:47:30 UTC
CQ Zone40
IOTANA-018 Greenland (main island and coastal islands not qualifying for ot
Born1966
Web Pagehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9_H4XRHeSM
QSL InfoNO DIRECT, USE THE BUREAU, OZ1LUN NOT MY MANAGER
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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J8/PE1IGM(St. Vincent) on 20m USB!!!

J8/PE1IGM(St. Vincent) on 20m USB!!!

PE1IGM Netherlands flag Netherlands 
Harm Brink
Maritime mobile, no fixed adress or box.
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Netherlands

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20130323 0032UTC 14212.5kHz J8/PE1IGM
Date : 22/Mar/2013 0032UTC 
Freq : 14212.5kHz USB
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAØRDT)
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Harm (and his wife Lizzy) are maritime mobile. Currently (2011) they are in the Caribbean.
QSL via E-qsl on request. QSL (direct, buro, paypal) via PA3C
Direct cards:
SASE + € 1 (euro) or $2 (Europe)
or $2 (outside Europe). Paypal payment possible. No IRC.
Cards are9*14 cmso sent me the correct SASE otherwise I have to cut the card :-((
Cards via buro can be requested via mail p-a-3-c-@amsat.org (delete -), put date/time/freq/mode in your mail.
Any questions? You can send me email via [p-a-3-c-]@amsat.org
73, de PA3C Aart
==>> qsl status DIRECT: up to date for cards received in or before August 1st, 2012
As of Jan 1, 2012 IRC's are not accepted anymore by Dutch Post. No IRC's accepted for reply! IRC >>> card via BURO

Read this before you email
All contacts are made when we are on anchor in a bay or harbor.
Several bays where we anchoring are surrounded by land and in many cases (like St. Georges, Grenada Port Lois Marina J3 and Bequia J8) we are only 7 feet away from the dock.

Why has this qso no value for the DXCC award?

The ARRL has an rule (NR8):
8. All stations contacted must be "land stations." Contacts with ships and boats, anchored or under way, and airborne aircraft, cannot be counted. For the purposes of this award, remote control operating points must also be land based. Exception: Permanently docked exhibition ships, such as the Queen Mary and other historic ships will be considered land based.

So if I had moved my station from the boat to the concrete dock 7 feet away a qso has a value for the DXCC, but I refuse to do so as this rule is, in my opinion, a useless stupid rule, which only may have value on uninhibited islands and reefs.

Rule 8 was put into place to prevent cheating after some incidents that happened in the 70’s, so 40 !!!!! years ago, so in my opinion it is time to change this rule.

Therefore I ask you to complain against this rule by the ARRL.
A lot of complains will maybe change this rule into one that gives value to qso's with boats on anchor in a anchorage or bay, or in the harbor at a dock.

Why do I use J3 or J8 / PE1IGM and not /PE1IGM/MM?
These are the FCC rules on shipboard and aircraft operation:

§97.11 Stations aboard ships or aircraft.
(a) The installation and operation of an amateur station on a ship or aircraft must be approved by the master of the ship or pilot in command of the aircraft.

(b) The station must be separate from and independent of all other radio apparatus installed on the ship or aircraft, except a common antenna may be shared with a voluntary ship radio installation. The station's transmissions must not cause interference to any other apparatus installed on the ship or aircraft.

(c) The station must not constitute a hazard to the safety of life or property. For a station aboard an aircraft, the apparatus shall not be operated while the aircraft is operating under Instrument Flight Rules, as defined by the FAA, unless the station has been found to comply with all applicable FAA Rules.

As for identification this area seems vague and the FCC does not specify how to identify.

You are Maritime Mobile if your vessel isoutside the continental limitsof a country. More than 12 Miles offshore. You are not Maritime Mobile sailing in the Great Lakes, up some river in the middle of ????, etc.
Maritime mobile operation is defined as operating a transmitter that is located on any vessel at sea. This means any manned structure afloat outside of the high water mark. Operating on vessels on inland waterways is defined as mobile working, and so requires /M to be added to the call sign, not /MM as for maritime mobile operation.

So on anchor it is not allowed to use /MM and it should be /PE1IGM/M, and /M has a value for the DXCC but /boat M(obile) not.

In the pile up it is very confusing when I use /M and I have to say "hello guys I am /M but this connection has according to article NR8 no value for the DXCC.
Therefore I just use /PE1IGM.




Z81D(Republic of South Sudan) on 20m USB!!!

Z81D(Republic of South Sudan) on 20m USB!!!



Z81D South Sudan flag South Sudan 

Diya Al - Asadi
Hay Jebel,
Juba
South Sudan

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20130322 2218UTC 14207kHz Z81D

Date : 22/Mar/2013 2218UTC 
Freq : 14207kHz USB
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAØRDT)
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Hello All,
My name Diya,
QTH Juba, South Sudan - Locator: KJ54SU,
My radio:IC-7000, Antenna Tuner LDG AT-7000,
Linear Amp. Ameritron ALS-500 Donated by S57CQ
Antenna switch Delta-2 Donated by S57CQ
Antennas:
-Broadband folded Dipol Antenna160-10Meters,
-Inverted L for 80 & 160m
My another antennas :
HF3 bands new product 2013, and 6m from InnoVAntenna: will install it soon

Thanks to UKSMG for sponsoring 6M antenna from InnoVAntennas
HAPPY NEW YEAR 2013
The license for this call issued in 13/Sept/2012, first two license in Republic of South Sudan beside Z81A
Please send your QSL card for Z81D
To QSL-Mgr:
STEFAN HORECKY, OM3JW 
MLYNSKA 2
900 31 STUPAVA,
SLOVAK REP




Lookups59119 (75036)
QRZ AdminOM3JW
Last Update2013-01-05 15:37:52
Latitude4.853333 (4° 51' 11'' N)
Longitude31.540000 (31° 32' 23'' E)
Grid SquareKJ54su
Geo SourceUser supplied
Bearing281.0° W (from JJ5IZX)
Distance6740.3 mi (10847.5 km)
Long Path18116.5 mi (29155.7 km)
Sunrise04:09:52 UTC
Sunset16:04:43 UTC
ITU Zone48
CQ Zone34
QSL InfoOM3JW
QSL by Mail?Yes (e.g. Will this ham QSL by Postal Mail?)
QSL by eQSL?No (e.g. Will this ham QSL witheQSL?)
Uses LOTW?No (e.g. Does this ham use ARRL's LOTW ?)
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