Friday, December 27, 2013

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

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

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J85K St Vincent and The Grenadines flag St Vincent and The Grenadines 
Kumar Persaud
P.O.Box 606
Villa VC0100
St Vincent and The Grenadines

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20131226 2352UTC 14200kHz J85K
Date : 26/Dec/2013 2352UTC
Freq : 14200kHz USB
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAØRDT)
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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)
Sunrise10:24:28 UTC
Sunset21:45:35 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 ?)
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J88CFUgraded From General class status on 11-18-2011
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"venez m'aider"




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.

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.

If at all possible, send 'self stick' type envelopes with the protected adhesive strip for the return card. The humidity seals all regular ones shut, and I have to pry them loose. Not a pretty sight!


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











Net interests: http://www.friendly7188net.net/

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W1AW(United States) on 20m BPSK31!!!

W1AW(United States) on 20m BPSK31&MFSK16!!!

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W1AW USA flag USA 
ARRL HQ OPERATORS CLUB
225 MAIN ST
NEWINGTON, CT 06111
USA

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Today's screen (BPSK31) on 14094kHz



Today's screen (MFSK16) on 14094kHz


ons



Digital Transmissions

Frequencies are 3.5975, 7.095, 14.095, 18.1025, 21.095, 28.095 kHz and 147.555 MHz.
Bulletins are sent at 45.45-baud Baudot, PSK31 in BPSK mode and MFSK16 in a daily, revolving schedule.
The regular callup will be made using the mode that is transmitted first.  The digital bulletin times remain at 6 PM and 9 PM eastern, daily.

The Tuesday and Friday Keplerian data bulletins will continue to be sent using just Baudot and PSK31.

The digital schedule is as follows:

Monday:           Baudot, PSK31, MFSK16

Tuesday:          PSK31, MFSK16, Baudot

Wednesday:     MFSK16, Baudot, PSK31

Thursday:   
      Baudot, PSK31, MFSK16

Friday:              PSK31, Baudot, MFSK16

Given time constraints and bulletin lengths, all three modes may not always be transmitted.
Keplerian elements for many amateur satellites will be sent on the regular digital frequencies on Tuesdays and Fridays at 6:30 PM Eastern Time using Baudot and PSK31.


W1AW TEXTs(some part missing or wrong..MFSK16)

11:33:16 PM> Main
ing comments."



The ARRL's comments to the FCC echo the points it made in a briefing

memorandum made public in mid-December. The memo attempted to

clarify just what it is - and is not - asking the FCC to do. The

League said some comments filed in opposition to its petition "are

premised on certain recurring misconceptions or errors" that, the

ARRL allowed, were "understandable" given that the rules governing

Amateur Radio MF and HF emissions "are not entirely straightforwaro 
or intuitePe."



In general, the ARRL said, the petition would has
 tJ ofect on HF

subbands where phone and image emissions are now allowed. "The

petition would not permit digital voice transmissions in the data

and RTTY subbands, because digital voice is defined in the

Commission's rules as voice (ie, phone), not data," the ARRL

stressed in its cogments. The petition would have no effect on CW

operation in the HF bands either, and restrictions on automatically

controlled digital stations would remain unchanged as well.



"It is hoped that those wh  ve filed comments in this proceeding

or who anticipate doing so will review the above summary of what the

Petition in this proceeding does and doeT g ose, and that they

will find it helpful in evaluating the proposal for themselves,

unhindered by any misconceptions about the existing rules o oirdoposed changes," the ARRL said in its comments.



The ARRL comments alsjtook pains £ddress the proposed foB e?l±maximum bandwidth for HF data emis ct? dSome comments say that

bandwidths greater ±an 2.8 kilohertz for data emissions should be

permitted in order to permit a wider array of data emissions now and

in the future," the ARRL said. "Oj bQze that 2.8 kHz is too

wide, potentially allowing usurpation of the band to the detriment

of CW and other narrow-bandwidthejfi "



The recommended 2.8 kHz maximum, the ARRL said, was an attempt to

balance two competing objectives - facilitating the use of current

and future dateai,Msions and protecting against a situation wtnn a

few data stations take over a band.



"Some bandwidth limit is necessary, i2Ybed symbol rate

limit is eliminated, as ≪_ould a eoQtl  League argued, addfLeParSt would b o
´A? to permit an environment where "a few

data stations using large swaths of spectrum coulde4to the

detriment of other modes in the very narrowr2Mim6eur allocations."

Nor would it be possible, the League said, to drop the maximum HF

data emission i{ i uvA e;n ,CO kHz without prohibiting

permitted data modes already in use.



The League's petitioOnow tops the FCC's "Most Active Proceedings"

li  e. As of the December 23 comment deadline, more than 85O comments
1?§cc'oiEtNNNN











GL de W1AW





This is ARRL$tpdquarters Station W1AW in Newington CT.





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QRZ AdminW1AW
Last Update2010-12-03 08:00:03
ClassClub Codes: HAB
TrusteeDAVID G SUMNER - K1ZZ
Effective2010-12-02
Expires2021-02-26
Latitude41.714775 (41° 42' 53'' N)
Longitude-72.727260 (72° 43' 38'' W)
Grid SquareFN31pr
Geo SourceUser supplied
US StateConnecticut
US CountyHartford
Bearing19.7° NNE (from JJ5IZX)
Distance6972.6 mi (11221.3 km)
Long Path17884.2 mi (28781.9 km)
Sunrise12:16:35 UTC
Sunset21:25:44 UTC
Born1938
GMT Offset-5 hours
ULS Record780866 FCC page...
Web Pagehttp://www.arrl.org/w1aw.html
QSL InfoPlease QSL direct to W1AW with an SASE!
QSL by Mail?Yes (e.g. Will this ham QSL by Postal Mail?)
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PZ1DV(Surinam) on 20m CW!!!

PZ1DV(Surinam) on 20m CW!!!

PZ1DV Surinam flag Surinam 
RON E. HOEPEL
RICHARD VOULLAIRESTRAAT 85
PARAMARIBO
Surinam

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20131226 2301UTC 14010kHz PZ1DV
Date : 26/Dec/2013 2301UTC
Freq : 14010kHz CW
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAØRDT)
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Last Update2011-02-14 17:24:33
Geo SourceFrom DXCC
Bearing14.1° NNE (from JJ5IZX)
Distance9699.0 mi (15609.0 km)
Long Path15157.9 mi (24394.2 km)
Sunrise09:47:44 UTC
Sunset21:37:16 UTC
QSL by Mail?No (e.g. Will this ham QSL by Postal Mail?)
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CP4BT(Bolivia) on 20m CW!!!

CP4BT(Bolivia) on 20m CW!!!

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CP4BT Bolivia flag Bolivia 
CLAUS BRAUN
Casilla 11
Uyuni
Bolivia

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20131226 2252UTC 14016kHz CP4BT
Date : 26/Dec/2013 2252UTC
Freq : 14016kHz CW
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAØRDT)
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Last Update2013-11-11 17:38:20
Class1
Latitude-21.688333 (21° 41' 17'' S)
Longitude-66.626667 (66° 37' 36'' W)
Grid SquareFG68qh
Geo SourceUser supplied
Bearing61.9° ENE (from JJ5IZX)
Distance10943.6 mi (17612.0 km)
Long Path13913.2 mi (22391.2 km)
Sunrise09:43:12 UTC
Sunset23:10:18 UTC
ITU Zone14
CQ Zone10
QSL InfoVIA DJ2BW
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 ?)
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QTH: Located in the Southwestern Cordilleras ( Andes ) on 4.250 meters above sea level
ANTENAS: Dipols and longwire








In the Andes on 4.400 meters above Sea level


Bicunas, animals of the family of the lamas


Lamas in the Highlands. The meat of the lamas the people sell on the big markets.

Andes village San Pablo de Lipez in the raining period. We don't have anyasphalt road in the region.

Andes village San Antonio de Esmoruco


La Paz: The central place San Francisco with the church San Francisco


The football stadion in La Paz on 3600 meters above Sea Level. Here play the two big Bolivian teams Bolivar and Strongest.


CP4BT ( sitting ) by a visit at his QSL manager Hermann, DJ2BW ( standing )in Germany



CP4BT in his shack in the Highlands of Bolivia on4.250 m above S.L., making CW by only 5 C in the room



The children get their meal from the parrish


Construction of a new church in the Andes village Guadalupe on 4.200 meters above Sea level


Parrish fiest "Exaltacion de la Santa Cruz " and procession in Oke Orco de Qillacas on 14. of September

Fiest in San Antonio de Esmoruco - aniversario del Municipio


Little pupils making a presentation - they like it very much


Little children playing in the streets


They are very glad when they get their meal


View at San Pablo de Lipez with the Andes of Santa Isabel in the background. The QTH of CP4BT.


They like drawing pictures - during the celebracion in Florida


The river Neckar and "Riedbahnbruecke"near Kaefertal with a view to Mannheim - city ( Germany ), where CP4BT spent his youth and always likes to make large trips by bycicle in his holidays.

You want to know more? Go to http://impresiones-de-los-andes.blogspot.de/





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