Wednesday, January 1, 2014

M0UOO/P(England) on 40m LSB!!!

M0UOO/P(England) on 40m LSB!!!

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M0UOO England flagEngland 
Richard Bone
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SOUTHAMPTON
England

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20131230 1925UTC 7166.5kHz M0UOO/P
Date : 30/Dec/2013 1925UTC
Freq : 7166.5kHz LSB
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAORDT)
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QRZ AdminM0UOO
Last Update2013-10-26 19:45:31
ClassA
Latitude50.817121 (50° 49' 1'' N)
Longitude-1.245435 (1° 14' 43'' W)
Grid SquareIO90jt
Geo SourceUser supplied
Bearing333.6° NNW (from JJ5IZX)
Distance6004.2 mi (9662.8 km)
Long Path18852.7 mi (30340.4 km)
Sunrise08:07:23 UTC
Sunset16:08:44 UTC
ITU Zone27
CQ Zone14
Born1967
Web Pagehttp://www.m0uooestore.webs.com
QSL Info'QSL VIA M0OXO (OQRS PREFERRED) DIRECT OR BUREAU, LOTW AND ESQL
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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MJ0UOO/M
MJ0UOO
M0UOO/P
MM0UOO/M
MW0UOO/M
MJ0UOO/P
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Hi and welcome to my QRZ.com page
Below is my2013 summer antenna project, this is a 4 square for 20m with a 1/4 wave spacing which floats on the sea near Southampton, the single element was the first experiment to make sure that the pontoon would float! If you click on the single antenna this will route you to my LIVE WEB STREAMING from the van the four square will route you to a YOU TUBE Video of the four square in action.








One of my homebrew antenna is a 1/4 wave vertical for 80m, this has been a bit of a challenge due to the length and stability but it seems to work well.
I also operate a pair of 1/4 wave phased verticals which are spaced at 1/2 a wave length apart, the local council have been very kind and installed about 1 km of stainless steel handrail. I have manufacture two brackets which fit onto the railings.
The antennas are connected by a simple phasing harness which hangs behind the handrail and then to keep the health and safety and grumpy people happy, I have made a hoop to carry the cables to the van.
The antennas are set up on the handrail with end fire being East to West and broad side being North to South.I am able to switch the antennas between broadside and end fire from inside the van. As for gain the design boasts 3.86dB on broad side and 2.3dB on end fire over a single vertical and so far the results have been very promising. They take about 20 minutes to set up and 10 minutes to put them away.








Before the phased verticals I had been experimenting with a single 1/4 wave vertical on the roof rack of the van this again had proved very good, but like most verticals it would drag in every bit of noise wanted and unwanted! The pictures above are of my two old vans with the 1/4 vertical on the roof rack.
Carrying on the experiments I had been trolling through the web for a multi band antenna which I could go mobile with andwould give a reasonable performance, after a detailed research I decided that the Cobweb was the ideal antenna for the job. I managed to manufacture the Mobile Cobweb, which takes less than ten minutes to set up and works well and is very quiet on receive.The pictures below show the Mobile Cobweb first installed.


The only real problem with this was the wind increases very quickly and the loads been applied to the roof rack and van, were soon going to cause a failure so back to the drawing board for a quick design change. So now I have manufactured a heavy duty tilting drive on wheel base and 2" aluminum tubes which are connected by sleeves. This then left me no option but too look for some other antenna to play with and as you can see a 2 element Yagi for 20m works a treat,even if it is windy.




Carrying on with Yagi's here is a4 element 20m full size mono band which is about 12m above one of my vans on a Clark Scam 12, it doesn't get much uses as it is a bit of a task to assemble if you want to go mobile, so I tend to leave it up in my works QTH, if i don't need the van for work!

The inside of my van is my shack,so I have tried to fitted it out with as many of the fixed station equipment as possible, I have a pure sign wave inverter producing 240vac for my laptop and other items.I have a Signalink unit for digital modes and the laptop is connected to the internet via a 3G wireless network which will allow 5 devices.Also a 7" color screen which is feed from my Icom 7000. This will displays the radio screen.I have upgraded the standard hand mike with Bob AB5N kit and it is a great upgrade i would recommend it to all IC7000 users.
The location in all of the pictures is a place called Meon shore, opposite to the sea is Titchfield Haven National Nature Reserve, if you click on the duck you can find out more about the area. This locations WAB is:SU50
This part of the water is a very good location for catching smooth hounds and I normally have to fight for a good location near the sea with the fishermen!
If you click on the web cam you can get a real time view over the sea. Also by clicking the ship you can listen live to the VHF radio transition for the Cost Guard and general shipping in and out of Southampton water.

PLEASE CLICK ON THE PICTURES BELOW FOR MORE INFORMATION
              WX                   Local Webcam                      Nature                Southampton Coast GuardRadio            M0UOO Website

Several times a year I have a radio QSO party at the beach which normally runs for 24hrs,it is generally a free radio day with coffee and the BBQ running most of the time,we work 70cm - 80m all modes and have a lot of fun.


If you worked me from the island of Jersey EU013 under the call of MJ0UOO/P, for information on Jersey click on the cow.



On the beach at St Clements and Corbiere Light House on Jersey

2 Element Yagi for 20m at Ronez Point how windy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5v-74JOyYpoa better view of the Dx location http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3CgiiX9rOg


Nearly in the sea at La Rocque which is the south east of the Island. The WAB square is XF75 I operated 40m and 80m from this location with the 20m vertical on the rear of the van.


The best location for me was at the north east of the island as i could run power from my generator without upsetting anybody and not watching is the sea is going to catch me out!
The WAB square for the north east of the Island is WG65



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QSL is: Bureau VIA M0UOO or my QSL Manager Charles (please click for QSL information).Charles is now my QSL manager for all my call signs. Your information is collected from QRZ.com after each QSO and an automatic EQSL is send.I upload after each Dxing period to LOTW, CLUBLOG and QRZ.com

Many thanks for looking and good luck 73,

Richard

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PZ5RA(Surinam) on 40m CW!!!

PZ5RA(Surinam) on 40m CW!!!

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PZ5RA Surinam flag Surinam 
RAMON KAERSENHOUT
P.O. BOX 745
Paramaribo
Surinam

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20131230 0126UTC 7008kHz PZ5RA
Date : 30/Dec/2013 0126UTC
Freq : 7008kHz CW
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAØRDT)
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QRZ AdminPZ5RA
Last Update2011-11-22 13:14:27
Grid SquareGJ25jt
Geo SourceUnknown
Bearing13.3° NNE (from JJ5IZX)
Distance9656.9 mi (15541.3 km)
Long Path15199.9 mi (24461.9 km)
Sunrise09:50:17 UTC
Sunset21:37:41 UTC
QSL InfoONLY DIRECT (NO IRC'S; NO QSL MNGR)
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(2) PZ5A PZ5RA
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ONLINE QSL REQUESTS (OQRS) NOW ACCEPTED.
SAVE ON POSTAGE AND CARDS FOR YOUR DIRECT REQUESTS. ALSO MINIMIZE THE RISK OF POSTAL THEFT FROM SENDING CURRENCY THROUGH THE POSTAL MAIL. TO REQUEST AN "ONLINE DIRECT QSL" SEND ME AN EMAIL FIRST FOR INSTRUCTIONS.
In the May 2011 CQ Magazine on page 87 there is an article stating problems with qsl'ing to PZ. CQ Magazine did NOT get this info from me and I know that W0WOI, who is on the blacklist in my log supplied CQ Magazine with this FALSE info. Probably this info will be corrected in the next issue of the CQ Magazine. As it is standard procedure with me, I garantee that every qsl received will be answered the same day. It's a pitty that we have HAM's like W0WOI, who can do a lot of harm and damage to the beautiful hobby we have.
Ramon
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P.O.Box 745

Paramaribo

Suriname

South - America

As we do not have a qsl buro in Suriname I can only qsl direct. Send qsl with SAE and at least two greenstamps (US$)or euro's.
Qsl's for JT65-HF and JT65A are only direct (no oqrs).
As of July 01, 2007 I am NOT accepting IRC's anymore, as they are NOT accepted by the Post Office in Suriname. Also IBRS return envelopes from Japan are NOT accepted.
Cards received with IRC's will NOT be returned. Self addressed envelopes with stamps of foreign countries are of NO USE in PZ-land. Plse do not send qsl cards via registered mail, as I will not be able to pick them up at the downtown post office. I do NOT e-QSL.
LOTW has been updated up to August 25, 2013. If for any reason you did not get your confirmation, just send me an e-mail with the qso details.
To make sure you're in the log you can perform a log search at https://secure.clublog.org/logsearch/PZ5RA . This log is updated up to December 15, 2013.  JT65 QSO's re NOT in this log.
Ex: PE1RPT; PA3HGS; PB7RK; PZ1/PB7RK; PZ5A
If you would like to have huge pile-ups and/or if you are a contester and you would like to visit PZ-land, just send me an e-mail.
For pictures and travel info visit the following sites:
http://visitsurinameonline.com/index.php?lang=en
http://www.troon.org/suriname/travel.html#cons
http://www.lldxt.nl/
http://sites.estvideo.net/f4cyz/1/fypz/fypz.html
www.orangesuriname.com
73
Ramon

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W1AW(United States) on 17m CW!!!

W1AW(United States) on 17m CW!!!

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

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20140101 0108UTC 18097.7kHz W1AW
Date : 01/Jan/2014 0108UTC
Freq : 18097.7kHz CW
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAØRDT)
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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)
Sunrise12:18:02 UTC
Sunset21:30:08 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?)
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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Code Transmissions

Frequencies are 1.8025, 3.5815, 7.0475, 14.0475, 18.0975, 21.0675, 28.0675 and 147.555 MHz.
Slow Code = practice sent at 5, 7-1/2, 10, 13 and 15 words per minute (wpm).
Fast Code = practice sent at 35, 30, 25, 20, 15, 13 and 10 wpm.
Code practice text is from the pages of QST magazine, the League's membership journal. The source is given at the beginning of each practice session and alternate speeds within each session. For example, "Text is from November 2010 QST, pages 9 and 81," indicates that the practice session's plain text is from the article on page 9 and its mixed number/letter groups are from page 81.
Code bulletins are sent at 18 wpm.
CW frequencies include code practices, Qualifying Runs and CW bulletins.
You can also find W1AW code practice online, in MP3 format.
W1AW Qualifying Runs are sent on the same frequencies as the Morse code transmissions.

Learning Morse Code

For many of today’s hams there was no choice; obtaining a ham license required learning Morse code.  Five words a minute was the requirement for the entry level Novice license and also for the renewable, but VHF only, Technician ticket.  A General or Advanced class required 13 wpm and it was 20 wpm for an Extra.

HD2RAE(Ecuador) on 20m CW!!!

HD2RAE(Ecuador) on 20m CW!!!

HD2RAE Ecuador flag Ecuador . .
P.O.BOX 09 01 5999
Guayaquil
Ecuador

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20140101 0042UTC 14004kHz HD2RAE
Date : 01/Jan/2014 0042UTC
Freq : 14004kHz CW
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAØRDT)
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QRZ AdminHC2AO
Last Update2014-01-01 00:30:46
Geo SourceFrom DXCC
Bearing50.4° NE (from JJ5IZX)
Distance9368.1 mi (15076.5 km)
Long Path15488.7 mi (24926.7 km)
Sunrise11:12:42 UTC
Sunset23:24:33 UTC
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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We have applied for HD110RAEM but due to local regulations such a long call can not be issued. So we were issued HD2RAE
Still, it is our tribute to Ernst Teodor Krenkel, a distinguished polar explorer and great radio opearator, both professional and HAM.
HD2A Contest Team
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XR9H2O(South Shetland Islands) on 20m USB!!!

XR9H2O(South Shetland Islands) on 20m USB!!!

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XR9H2O Antarctica flag Antarctica 
UN 2013 Year of Water Expedition
King George Island
South Shetland Islands
Antarctica

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20140101 0029UTC 14205kHz XR9H2O
Date : 01/Jan/2014 0029UTC
Freq : 14205kHz CW
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAØRDT)
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QRZ AdminUA4WHX
Last Update2013-12-03 21:23:57
Geo SourceFrom DXCC
Bearing197.9° SSW (from JJ5IZX)
Distance8811.9 mi (14181.4 km)
Long Path16044.9 mi (25821.8 km)
Sunrise22:29:32 UTC
Sunset22:29:32 UTC
QSL by Mail?Yes (e.g. Will this ham QSL by Postal Mail?)
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Operated by UA4WHX, RA4WHX and a group of hams from Chile.
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