Friday, October 4, 2013

9Y4D(Trinidad and Tobago) on 20m USB!!!

9Y4D(Trinidad and Tobago) on 20m USB!!!

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CHRISTOPHER ELLIS
388A CHARLES CT BLOCK3 PALMISTE
SAN FERNANDO
Trinidad and Tobago

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20131004 0042UTC 14213kHz 9Y4D
Date : 04/Oct/2013 0042UTC
Freq : 14213kHz USB
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAØRDT)
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QRZ Admin9Y4D
Last Update2012-12-02 22:35:27
Latitude10.257651 (10° 15' 27'' N)
Longitude-61.482196 (61° 28' 55'' W)
Grid SquareFK90gg
Geo SourceUser supplied
Bearing20.8° NNE (from JJ5IZX)
Distance9249.7 mi (14886.0 km)
Long Path15607.1 mi (25117.2 km)
Sunrise09:54:30 UTC
Sunset21:55:11 UTC
ITU Zone11
CQ Zone9
IOTASA-011 Trinidad
Born1962
QSL InfoEQSL(AG. LOTW. DIRECT IF NEEDED PAPER QSL
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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Fire Text - http://www.flamewordmaker.com


 

PLEASE NOTE WE DO NOT CHASE DXCC AND CARDS ARE NOT NECESSARY


IF YOU NEED A QSL CARD WE WILL FACILITATE YOU. WE DO NOT HAVE AN OUT GOING BUREAU AND WE NO LONGER ACCEPT IRC`S.PLEASE SEND SAE AND 2 GREEN STAMPS OR IF YOU CAN GET TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO STAMPS THAT WILL BE BETTER.
THANKS CHRIS 9Y4D

Now if you don`t get my card for some reason please email me. Do not use the cluster to gripe and cry about not getting the card like some idiots who use the cluster like it`s a chat forumno


(MOCA) THE UGLY ONE
(SOCA) THE NOISY ONE

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K3LP, W0RIC, 9Y4D, 9Y4RX, VU2PAI. DAYTON 2012 
9Y4RX, K8ZOG, 9Y4D, W0RIC. DAYTON 2012 

SOME OF THE 14.240 DX GROUP. DAYTON 2012

9Y4RX, J39AH, 9Y4D

K9PG AND THE GUYS.


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PLEASE NOTE THIS IS ALL IN FUN (DO NOT TAKE THIS SERIOUSLY) ALSO HOPE THE WRITER OF THIS MASTERPIECE IS NOT UPSET WITH ME USING IT ON MY PAGE. IF SO PLEASE LET ME KNOW.THIS IS SO TRUE, IN MANY CASES THIS HAPPENS TO ME. NO# 3 AND 4 MOST OF ALL

LOL . This is fun

Rules for DXing or How to have more FUN on the Bands:


The DX MODE:
1. If you come upon a pileup, find the exact DX frequency and slowly tune up your KW right on his frequency. Take your time doing this as it has maximum effect this way. The longer you take, the better. It lets others know that YOU are going to call the DX.

2. If you cannot wait to find out the DX call sign, ask, "What is the DX call sign?" On CW send “DX?” Call?" Do NOT listen, this takes time. DO this repeatedly until someone gives you the DX call. This will show all others on frequency that you are serious about wanting to work this DX. This is called sharing.

3. When you find out the DX call, repeat your call over and over again on the DX frequency. Even if he is working split there is a chance he may be listening on his transmit frequency.


4. When the DX says "ABC only"- Don't believe him. If he says "Europe only" - Don't believe him. If he says, "2's only" - Don't believe him. Keep giving your call "XYZ” !!.XYZ !! .XYZ !! How Copy MARIO?" Make sure you use his name when you call him, he may think you are someone he knows. It must work as we hear it on bands all the time so it has to be effective. Don't pay attention to directional calls. When did any DX know what they wanted ? What matters most is what YOU want.
5. To get the DX to work other modes tell him you want to set up a schedule later which is convenient to you. You should wait until the pileup has built up to several hundred and just before the band is about to go out, then ask him to meet you on CW, PSK31, RTTY or SSB at a set time and frequency. Above all, make sure you tell him that YOU need him on these modes. This will endear you in the hearts of all on frequency, it shows that you can work more than one mode and are a well-rounded amateur.
6. If you have worked the DX previously make sure you call him and tell him that he is stronger than the last 6 times you worked him this week. The DX station will want to know this. Others on frequency will respect you more, you will be recognized as a Big Gun DXer.

7. When you find a DX pileup, to bring your operating skills to a higher level and impress all those on frequency - Zero beat the DX send "QRL? Is this frequency in use?" This shows character and that you are truly a caring person.

8. When finally making the DX contact, give the DX some background about yourself, TX, RX, ANT, WX, how many children and grandchildren you have, where they went to college, what size bedroom slipper you wear, or any other items of interest to the DX. This shows that you are not just a 59 kind of guy. This is most effective when the band is just about to fold.

9. After you have worked the DX you will need the QSL route. Although this will be listed on the DX packet cluster, in ARRL & DX News Letters, and on the Internet, there is no reason for you to go to all the bother of reading these sources. You can just keep calling on the DX frequency."What is the 
QSL Information?" If you don't get a reply with the information after 8 or 10 calls, keep it up, your persistence will payoff. There are plenty of other stations on frequency who are waiting to work the DX who have read these publications and they willing and ready to help you.

Rules for THE FUN MODE

1. For a split operation, spend most of 
your day listening and transmitting on the DX sending frequency. On CW, if someone calls on the DX transmitting frequency, right away using your J-38 at 4 WPM, send VP.UG.NP .UP. until you get it right. If the station continues to call on the DX frequency, then send LSD LIB LED. LIDuntil you get it right.

This has three benefits.
A. Others waiting to work the DX will be forever indebted to you for informing the offending station that the DX is working split.
B. The offending station will be grateful.
C. You will get some needed code practice to get you over that 5 WPM hump.
2. For those with CW andvoice memory keyers this will be easy. All you have to do is program in "UP"and "LID". For the
more advanced operators you can add "SPLIT" "YOU IDIOT, WORKING SPLIT" .Using the memory keyers for your day's activity will save your voice. Should you happen by chance to have a QSO you will need it.

As always … Work'em First… Confirm Later ….WFCL


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DAYTON 2013
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5X1NH(Uganda) on 20m CW!!!

5X1NH(Uganda) on 20m CW!!!

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5X1NH Uganda flag Uganda 

Nick Henwood G3RWF
Conifers, Church Rd, LIttlebourne
Canterbury CT3 1UA
England

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20131003 1556UTC 14006.9kHz 5X1NH
Date : 03/Oct/2013 1556UTC
Freq : 14006.9kHz CW
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAØRDT)
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QRZ AdminG3RWF
Last Update2011-09-13 02:24:19
Latitude0.615223 (0° 36' 54'' N)
Longitude30.212402 (30° 12' 44'' E)
Grid SquareKJ50co
Geo SourceUser supplied
Bearing278.2° W (from JJ5IZX)
Distance6981.9 mi (11236.3 km)
Long Path17874.9 mi (28766.9 km)
Sunrise03:45:17 UTC
Sunset15:51:37 UTC
QSL InfoG3RWF
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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Picture: Ndali vanilla factory, Nr Fort Portal
QRV since Nov 2007. Not a dxpedition - I work pro bono while in Uganda.On the air from the University of the Mountains of the Moon (MMU) in Fort Portal, Western Uganda and (occasionally) the capital, Kampala. Fort Portal is in the foothills of the beautiful Rwenzori Mountains which form the border with the Congo (about 25 kms away). It is a fertile area with a fine climate - a major local cash crop is tea. MMU is an independent (non-profit) university owned by the community of the area. Next visit is September 2013 for 8 weeks.
Main ham radio challenges are frequent thunderstorms and static which make low bands hard work. Also erratic power - which frequently goes off without any warning and may stay off for many hours. It can provide as little as 160 volts (instead of 240). Internet connectivity has improved greatly in the past 5 years. I prefer CW but am also QRV on SSB and digimodes. My usual rig is a K3 with a variety of antennas - (sometimes) a single band 2 el Moxon beam, (always) an inverted v dipole with links for all bands and (possibly) an all band Hexbeam in 2013. I use LOTW.
All QSL routes are OK except e-QSL. I prefer use of OQRS via Clublog. I send cards only when I am in UK so you may have to await my return if in Uganda. Please do NOT ask for another bureau card via ClubLog if you have already sent one via the bureau - cards are expensive and I have to pay for them! Thanks.


Direct QSLs please via home call G3RWF. Please enclose an IRC or $2 (sorry but $1 no longer covers the cost of a stamp anywhere). Also bureau OK but will take a while (and please put as many QSOs as possible on one card to reduce weight and make replying easier). I only reply to QSOs for each new band.
Please do not e mail me to ask me to check my log.I usually upload toLOTW and Clublog daily.I would rather be on the air than hunting through my log when I am in Uganda! Thanks.

I actively support the DX Code (http://www.dx-code.org/link.htm)




Thursday, October 3, 2013

4J3M(Azerbaijan) on 20m RTTY!!!

4J3M(Azerbaijan) on 20m RTTY!!!

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4J3M Azerbaijan flag Azerbaijan 

Yuri A. Frolov
P. O. BOX 1
Mingechevir
Azerbaijan

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QRZ Admin4J3DJ
Last Update2010-06-28 20:59:45
Latitude40.768066 (40° 46' 5'' N)
Longitude47.053987 (47° 3' 14'' E)
Grid SquareLN30ms
Geo SourceUser supplied
Bearing304.6° NW (from JJ5IZX)
Distance4611.2 mi (7420.9 km)
Long Path20245.7 mi (32582.3 km)
Sunrise02:49:28 UTC
Sunset14:32:43 UTC
ITU Zone29
CQ Zone21
Born1948
QSL InfoVIA DL7EDH
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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I was born on March 29, 1948, in Kharkov, Ukraine. I'm married and my wife's name is Nelly. We have 3 sons-Andrey(born 1976), Alexey(1978) and Alex(1982), who is also a ham (his callsign is 4J3DJ). From 1964 to 1975 I was seriously involved in sport of rowing and won championship Cup of the USSR in 1973. I was first licensed in 1973 (ex:RD6DJH, UD6DJH, UD6DJ) and twice won the championship Cup of Federation of Radiosport of the USSR (1984 & 1986). The callsign 4J3M I received in 1994. At the present time I have confirmed 336 countries DXCC and 198 zones for 5B WAZ. My 5B DXCC is #2134 awarded for UD6DJH call.
NOTICE: Sorry dear all, we have not QSL BUREAU in Azerbaijan.
QSL-address:
Alexander Spielmann, DL7EDH
P.O. Box 400005
12631 Berlin
GERMANY


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KP4II(Puerto Rico) on 20m USB!!!

KP4II(Puerto Rico) on 20m USB!!!

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KP4II USA flag USA 

ISIDORE PEREZ, JR
2115 Wind Jammer CT
kissimmee, FL 34759
USA

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Email: kb2omn1@gmail.com 

20131003 1205UTC 14245kHz KP4II
Date : 03/Oct/2013 1205UTC
Freq : 14245kHz USB
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAØRDT)
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QRZ AdminKP4II
Last Update2013-07-22 17:23:00
ClassExtra Codes: HVIE
Effective2011-05-28
Expires2021-03-01
Grid SquareEL98hh
Geo SourceGeocoded Address
US StateFlorida
US CountyOsceola
Bearing32.6° NNE (from JJ5IZX)
Distance7581.5 mi (12201.2 km)
Long Path17275.4 mi (27802.0 km)
Sunrise11:19:16 UTC
Sunset23:10:17 UTC
GMT Offset-5 hours
ULS Record3268597 FCC page...
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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CY0P(Sable Island) on 20m USB!!!

CY0P(Sable Island) on 20m USB!!!

CY0P Sable Island flag Sable Island 

Gary Bartlett
24 Lawrence Place
Wellington, NS B2T 1A3
Canada

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20131003 1156UTC 14198kHz CY0P
Date : 03/Oct/2013 1156UTC
Freq : 14198kHz USB
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAØRDT)
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QRZ AdminVE1RGB
Last Update2013-07-31 22:46:07
Geo SourceFrom DXCC
Bearing9.8° N (from JJ5IZX)
Distance7016.6 mi (11292.1 km)
Long Path17840.3 mi (28711.1 km)
Sunrise09:59:10 UTC
Sunset21:38:59 UTC
IOTANA-063 Sable Island
Web Pagehttp://cy0dxpedition.com/
QSL InfoVIA VE1RGB DIRECT ONLY.
QSL by Mail?Yes (e.g. Will this ham QSL by Postal Mail?)
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Wednesday, October 2, 2013

ZM90DX(Auckland & campbell) on 20m RTTY!!!

ZM90DX(Auckland & campbell) on 20m RTTY!!!

 
ZM90DX New Zealand flag New Zealand 1st Oct 2013 - 31st Oct 2014
Special Event Call Sign
Location Is New Zealand, Not ZL9!
New Zealand

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Lookups:   9555
QSL: M0OXO (OQRS, BUEREAU, DIRECT, NO IRC'S)

Tnx fer QSO..cuagn Best 73's : )



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1923 and 1924 marked the zenith of long distance communication records. Starting with the first ever contact between ZL & VK in 1923 it went on in 1924 with first ever QSO's & new distance records for connections between ZL-LU, ZL-W6 and only days later ZL-W1. Theculmination wason the 18th of October 1924 when between 0615 to 0730 UTC on 90 meters (in those days) the first Trans-World contact took place between Frank Bell (A sheep farmer) Z4AA (ZL4AA) in Shag Valley, NZ and Cecil Goyder (an 18 years oldstudent) at Mill Hill School in London using the callsign G2SZ.
New Zealand DXers are proud of the many ZL DXing milestones over the years. The Kiwi DX Group an informal group of ZL DXers and contesters are commemorating this event andmany other ZL firsts, which occurred during this period.
Join us in celebrating 90 years of DX in ZL. The Special Callsign ZM90DX will be in use between October 1, 2013 to October 31, 2014.
Please QSL only via M0OXO. Do not send cards to New Zeland! We will upload our logs to LOTW.


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Lookups9704 (13262)
QRZ AdminZL3IO
Last Update2013-10-01 02:16:07
Latitude-39.761113 (39° 45' 40'' S)
Longitude176.965499 (176° 57' 55'' E)
Grid SquareRF80lf
Geo SourceUser supplied
Bearing148.0° SSE (from JJ5IZX)
Distance5761.1 mi (9271.5 km)
Long Path19095.8 mi (30731.7 km)
Sunrise17:46:59 UTC
Sunset06:16:48 UTC
ITU Zone60
CQ Zone32
Web Pagehttp://www.ZM90DX.com
QSL InfoM0OXO (OQRS, BUEREAU, DIRECT, NO IRC'S)
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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