Friday, June 14, 2013

D44TWO(Cape Verde) on 20m CW-2!!!

D44TWO(Cape Verde) on 20m CW-2!!!

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D44TWO Cape Verde flag Cape Verde 
Harald Becker DF2WO
Bachstr. 69
56642 Kruft
Germany

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Lookups:   9433 Ham Member
Email: Use mouse to view.. QSL: MØOXO

20130614 0603UTC 14031kHz D44TWO

Date : 14/Jun/2013 0603UTC 
Freq : 14031kHz CW
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAØRDT)
PC recording



Lookups9433 (11617)
QRZ AdminD44TWO
Last Update2013-04-20 08:02:48
Latitude14.944785 (14° 56' 41'' N)
Longitude-23.543701 (23° 32' 37'' W)
Grid SquareHK84fw
Geo SourceUser supplied
Bearing332.6° NNW (from JJ5IZX)
Distance8775.6 mi (14123.0 km)
Long Path16081.2 mi (25880.2 km)
Sunrise07:03:54 UTC
Sunset20:03:50 UTC
ITU Zone46
CQ Zone35
IOTAAF-005 Cape Verde - Leeward Islands (aka Sotavento)
QSL InfoMØOXO
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) D44TWO
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Holidays style activities by Harald DF2WO
Harald is now QRV until 20th June (approx) 2013 from Santiago Island, Cape Verde Islands (IOTA AF-005)
QSL via MØOXO OQRS (click here)
Email Qsl Manager for Log checks/questions (click here)

***10th June 2013 - New images received from D44TWO operation as below;
D44TWO QTH 2013
Harald D44TWO (DF2WO) in 'shack'
View from roof of D44TWO shack
View (2) from roof of D44TWO operation
antenne
from QTH
Station

home call DF2WO
also XT2AW
also 6W1QB
also CT1JQW













3B8CF(Mauritius) on 20m CW!!!

3B8CF(Mauritius) on 20m CW!!!

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3B8CF Mauritius flag Mauritius 
SEEWOOSANKAR MANDARY
BOX 104, QUATRE BORNES
MAURITIUS ISLAND, INDIAN OCEAN
Mauritius

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20130614 0317UTC 14030kHz 3B8CF
Date : 14/Jun/2013 0317UTC 
Freq : 14030kHz CW
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAØRDT)
PC recording



Lookups210877 (247066)
QRZ Admin3B8CF
Last Update2010-10-14 20:28:01
Latitude-20.282809 (20° 16' 58'' S)
Longitude57.557373 (57° 33' 26'' E)
Grid SquareLG89sr
Geo SourceUser supplied
Bearing245.8° WSW (from JJ5IZX)
Distance6245.7 mi (10051.4 km)
Long Path18611.2 mi (29951.8 km)
Sunrise02:42:24 UTC
Sunset13:37:15 UTC
Born0043
Web Pagehttp://www.qsl.net/3b8cf
QSL InfoDIRECT ONLY
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 ?)
Admin For(1) 3B8CF
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Callsigns
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VQ8CFPrevious callsign
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Born 1943. HAM since 1967 as VQ8CF. Other callsigns 3B6CF, 3B7CF, 3B9CF, 3B8CF/3B7, VQ9SM, KB1PR.


7Z1HL(Saudi Arabia) on 20m CW!!!

7Z1HL(Saudi Arabia) on 20m CW!!!

QSL image for 7Z1HL
7Z1HL  Saudi Arabia flag Saudi Arabia 
HERIBERT LENNERTZ
P.O.BOX 85661
RIYADH 11612
Saudi Arabia

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Lookups:   182312 XML Subscriber
Email: Use mouse to view.. QSL: DJ9ZB

20130613 1735UTC 14030.5kHz 7Z1HL
Date : 13/Jun/2013 1735UTC 
Freq : 14030.5kHz CW
Rig  : ICOM IC-7200
ANT  : LOOP
PC recording

Thank you so much QSO.. It was a memorial QSO..Just 200 DXCC!!!(Only 20m) : )



Lookups182312 (204286)
QRZ Admin7Z1HL
Last Update2011-04-16 03:57:31
Class1
Latitude24.718163 (24° 43' 5'' N)
Longitude46.793715 (46° 47' 37'' E)
Grid SquareLL34jr
Geo SourceUser supplied
Bearing289.7° WNW (from JJ5IZX)
Distance5141.1 mi (8273.8 km)
Long Path19715.7 mi (31729.4 km)
Sunrise02:03:09 UTC
Sunset15:42:14 UTC
ITU Zone39
CQ Zone21
QSL InfoDJ9ZB
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(3) 7Z1HL DL8KAY HZ1FOC
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As a convenience for you I have added the clublog search tool with OQRS. Requested QSL will be delivered via bureau. Please note that it sometimes takes a few days to update my online logs:
I have been in Saudi Arabia since January 1996 and work as a telecommunication consultant for the biggest telco in the kingdom. I hope to stay a few more years because I like people, country and work and, of course, being on air as 7Z1HL is always exciting.
I was first licenced in 1981 (DL8KAY) and when I moved to Saudi Arabia in '96, I missed amateur radio a lot until I received the licence for 7Z1HL in March 2006. The licence does currently NOT include 80m, 30m and 6m.
My station is a Flex-Radio 3000 (100W) and antennas are a 5-band hexbeam and a Cushcraft R-8 vertical mainly for 40m. See the pictures below to get an idea. My favorite mode is CW with more than 90% of my QSOs.
Every QSL for 7Z1HL via my manager Franz, DJ9ZB, or directly to me, will be answered. At this point a big thanks to Franz for the great job he does for my hobby. I also regularly update LoTW and eQSL. (Please do NOT send any cards to DL8KAY, they will be lost!). Please remember that your chance of getting a quick return to your direct QSL is greatly increased by an SAE (Self Addressed Envelope). Direct QSLs that I receive without SAE will be answered via bureau.
I am member of DARC (DL8KAY - DOK G36), FOC (#1956), AGCW (#3349), GDXF (#590), EPC (#8370),CTC (#1452) and CWOps (#560).
My log is online in QRZ.com as well as Clublog. I promise to update those logs as regularly as time permits.
Looking forward to meeting you on the bands
73 es gl Harry
. . . and before you ask:
NO, I am NOT on Facebook, Twitter, Google+ or any of the so-called "Social Networks". But I would love to meet you on the bands or hear from you via email.

The FOC president Bob Whelan, G3PJT, has created the following simple DX Code of Conduct. If we all pull together to improve standards then we will all be able to work more DX and have more fun on-the-air
DX CODE OF CONDUCT
1. I will listen and listen and then listen some more
2. I will only call if I can copy the DX station properly
3. I will not trust the cluster and will be sure of the DX station's call sign before calling
4. I will not interfere with the DX station nor anyone calling him and will never tune up on the DX frequency or in the QSX slot
5. I will wait for the DX station to end a contact before calling him
6. I will always send my full call sign
7. I will call and then listen for a reasonable interval. I will not call continuously
8. I will not transmit when the DX operator calls another call sign, not mine
9. I will not transmit when the DX operator queries a call sign not like mine
10. I will not transmit when the DX station calls other geographic areas than mine
11. When the DX operator calls me I will not repeat my call sign unless I think he has copied it incorrectly
12. I will be thankful if and when I do make a contact
13. I will respect my fellow hams and conduct myself so as to earn their respect
More information is available at the FOC website http://www.g4foc.org/conduct, in March 2010 QST, at http://www.g4ifb.com/html/dxing.html#PileupTips and in more detail athttp://www.on4ww.be/OperatingPracticeEnglish.html


This is my minimalistic shack, it has all I need!

The center piece of my ham operations, Flex Radio 3000 (the first one in HZ-land)
And this is my favorite tool, the Schurr Profi 2
The left screen contains PowerSDR, Bob S-meter, CWGet scope, HamCap and other stuff as required
The right screen is fully occupied by Logger32
My roof top antenna "farm", some wires and aluminium in the air (5 band hexbeam, Cushcraft R8, VHF and UHF for Satellite)
This is my Saudi ham radio licence

. and that's what the temp gauge shows on a "warm" August day at noon


















Thursday, June 13, 2013

Trans World Radio Swaziland(Swaziland) at 15360kHz AM!!!

Trans World Radio Swaziland(Swaziland) at 15360kHz AM!!!

Trans World Radio

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Trans World Radio (TWR) is a multinational evangelical Christian media distributor. The largest Christian media organization in the world, it usesmediumwave or high-powered AM and shortwave transmitters, local FM radio stationscablesatelliteInternet, and mobile device technologies. Currently, their programs can be heard in 160 countries in more than 230 languages and dialects.
TWR distributes programs for ministriies such as Thru the BibleIn Touch, and Insight for Living as well as their own programs.

20130613 1357UTC 15360kHz Trans World Radio Swaziland
Date : 13/Jun/2013 1357UTC
Freq : 15360kHz AM
Rig  : ICOM IC-7200(Filter width 6kHz)
ANT  : LOOP(for 20m..not enough Gain)
PC recording



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