April 2000.
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Guys. Can anyone tell me the latest on CEPT operation on six from SV9. Taking my IC706Mk2G May 8 thru 21 and will be on all bands 20 to 10, but not sure about six.
Bryab G3AKF <bryan.taylor@dtn.ntl.co.uk>
- Sunday, April 30, 2000 at 23:32:53 (GMT/BST)
Back home finally Friday, so far have processed around 500 QSL cards for 4W6UN HF and 6M maninly to JA/VR2/BV2/9V1 will mail out today in between family duties and 6M operating. This is from the irresponsible 6M op who everyone loves to hate and who was castigated for working 1930 QSOs to 32 countries in 3 weeks and banned from posting non-JA events on the web cluster. I dont hear anyone complaining about my qsl managing duties, they would not dare!
VK3OT <VK3OT@arrl.net>
- Sunday, April 30, 2000 at 20:20:24 (GMT/BST)
Neil, re digital phones I've got a Philips ONIS handset and basestation and neither seems to be affected by 400W SSB at 6m. 73
Chris, G4IFX <cdeacon@compuserve.com>
- Sunday, April 30, 2000 at 16:53:55 (GMT/BST)
Does anyone know the QSL route for HV5PUL?Thanks
Conrad G0RUZ <conrad.farlow@virgin.net>
- Sunday, April 30, 2000 at 13:06:01 (GMT/BST)
ZD7WRG on St Helena, has put up a six metre beam this weekend and is beaming Europe/UK looking for QSO's. Good luck.
Clive G4FVP <g4fvp@aol.com>
- Sunday, April 30, 2000 at 13:01:57 (GMT/BST)
John 9G1BJ has now left Ghana and is back in the UK. His home call is GM0FQV and he is QRV from Annan in Dumfries and Galloway using an IC756PRO to a 5 element at 70'. The beam is the same one he used in Ghana. 9G1YR has also left Ghana, possibly also in the UK. Very little if any activity left in 9G on six metres. 73 to all Clive G4FVP.
Clive G4FVP <g4fvp@aol.com>
- Sunday, April 30, 2000 at 13:00:05 (GMT/BST)
I'm here, Conrad, but had to bust my butt this week at work. Monday 1st is a holiday here, so I will be on; - watch for the cq on 102+-. But I will be away May 23-June 18. Cheers
Alan 3C5I <alan_isaachsen@email.mobil.com>
- Saturday, April 29, 2000 at 21:39:34 (GMT/BST)
BINGO !!! BV2DP worked at 09:33UTC today 29-Apr-2000 with 5/9 signal reports. ZR1L also worked BV2DP with same signal report. Other stations active : ZR1ADI, ZR1MPP, ZR1L, ZS1DB, ZS1EK and ZS1GRM Also worked 25 Japanese stations since yesterday also reports were very good from 5/5 to 5/9++ Any HL and HM stations active....we waiting in ZS1 area !! Greetings and CU on the magic band ! 73 Andre ZR1TRD
ZR1TRD <zr1trd@mweb.co.za>
- Saturday, April 29, 2000 at 13:24:38 (GMT/BST)
The TEP season is drawing to a close here and openings to Europe will be infrequent until late august. With Es now starting in Europe the next couple of weeks will probably offer the best chance for stations in IO/JO/KO to work into Africa. If you have strong Es openings to I, SV, LZ etc. especially around 1100-1300 and in early evening please listen for weak stations calling under the strong Med stuff. Would even help to take an occasional standby for Africa. 73 and see you in the pileups.
Hal ZS6WB <hpaction@cis.co.za>
- Saturday, April 29, 2000 at 07:15:45 (GMT/BST)
On the 28/04/00 @ 2046 ZL3AAU, ZL3ADT, and ZL3NW worked CT3HF the first Africa to ZL3/South Island ever!! Well Done John, Ross and Rod!! The 48.24960 TV was in up to S7 DE ZL3TIC
ZL3TIC <zl3tic@mycom.co.nz>
- Saturday, April 29, 2000 at 05:16:40 (GMT/BST)
It was nice to work some E's today I had signals from YU starting at 11:15 UTC.The band stayed open until 17:00.3CTV was S9 for about 2 hours.I guess Alan is away.I also worked TR8CA and was called by someone after that but got QRM,ah well.The other thing that really bugged me today was the guy signing EH/G8 whatever it was.I told him that his operation was illegal and that he was effectively a pirate.He apologised and went QRT only to reappear 20 minutes later.Please do not work these people,they jeopordise any future CEPT agreement we may have with EA.Please respect the host countries laws.He was all nice and polite but obviously had no intention of doing anything about it.Grrrr.73
Conrad G0RUZ <conrad.farlow@virgin.net>
- Saturday, April 29, 2000 at 01:05:08 (GMT/BST)
Today we finally had some Es in europe. EH/CT/I/9A and DL on bs. EH sigs were VERY strong with needle in the right corner. EH3AR was 51 on a dummy !! Also looked for PZ5RA but didn't hear him on 50.120. Maybe something tonight too. Hear you all..73's
Paul ON9BGP <on9bgp@online.be>
- Friday, April 28, 2000 at 19:05:08 (GMT/BST)
Today, for the first time this year, I worked into EI, G and GW.
Nick 5B4FL <5b4fl(at)qsl.net>
- Friday, April 28, 2000 at 18:26:47 (GMT/BST)
For the first time in many months- I've reconnected to the RF Packet Cluster in anticipation of the upcoming Es season. If I see any abuse I will cease all warnings and revert to the RX only mode. This means the only warnings I will transmit will be via talks. I sure hope this abuse has come to an end! Here's hoping for a good Es DX season... Best 73 (ex-WA1OUB)
Bob, K1SIX
- Friday, April 28, 2000 at 16:40:55 (GMT/BST)
First big ES into Europe got country #120 with HV5PUL thank's Tony and yours friends for nice activation on Easter season - 73 de
Eric F5JKK <f5jkk@free.fr>
- Friday, April 28, 2000 at 15:32:03 (GMT/BST)
After consultation and suppressing my enthusiasm, I have now decided to put off the possible trip to ZD8 until October/November when the cahnces of F2 propagation will be better. I am tempted to go back to VP8 with an amp and an M2 as well. Chris
Chris, G3WO <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Friday, April 28, 2000 at 15:31:56 (GMT/BST)
HV5PUL have work in the first afternoon some UK station. We hope ES is growing! 73 Luca.
Luca HV5PUL <puladmin@librs6k.vatlib.it>
- Friday, April 28, 2000 at 14:56:54 (GMT/BST)
All Eu digisondes showing enhanced foEs levels. It should re-open again around 16 UTC(statistically). Re: Neil> try a broken one. I know the problem, have been off the air for nearly one year now because of TVI,BCI and TI. And the worse thing is, more junk is dumped on the market evey day.
Peter, PA1SIX
- Friday, April 28, 2000 at 12:40:53 (GMT/BST)
Hi All, JA6HI was in and out today from 07:30 - 08:25 did not QSO RST 319 at best Strong QSB he copied me as ZS4?S. I did worked him 10years ago on the 29-04-1990 59-59 both ways. Will look out for JA next 3 days.
Nico ZS4NS <zs4ns@marques.co.za>
- Friday, April 28, 2000 at 10:29:03 (GMT/BST)
Good morning. Can Any UK Op's recommend a Make and Model of Digital Cordless Phone which appears immune to 400w of 6m RF, and if possible good at LF too. Im on the verge of trashing my "Cable and Wireless" sets (Mr WOS you should be ashamed!) as I cant stop one ringing when ever I key up on 40 CW and the other cuts the call off when I key up on 6m. This hasnt been an issue since I got them, as Ive only heard 3 workable signals this year, but hopefully things will change during the Es season. If Anyone can recommend a handset thats happy on top of the 6m Amp and less than 20m from the ant, I'd appreciate it.
Neil G0JHC <carr.n@runshaw.ac.uk>
- Friday, April 28, 2000 at 09:22:00 (GMT/BST)
I am planning to operate April 29 from 6-7 Z looking to JA/Pacific. Yesterday we had short openning to JA (10 QSO via scater) and FR1. Hope to get new ones. Just in case my phone is +992-372-245432 on the station. 73 and CU on Six.
ey8mm <ey8mm@qsl.net>
- Friday, April 28, 2000 at 09:17:28 (GMT/BST)
Please accept my sincere condolences on JA9BHZ's SK. I was just informed that Shige, JA9BHZ unbelievably passed away by heart attack yesterday. Shige,our very good friend has been active on 6m since cycle 20. Best regards,
Hatsuo, JA1VOK <ja1vok@jarl.com>
- Friday, April 28, 2000 at 01:11:08 (GMT/BST)
To the JAs I was talking to last night, I'm sorry I disappeared - the power went off for 3 hours. If it happens and I just disappear please realise that we lose power all the time. 73 de Ross
4W6UN <4w6un@amsat.org>
- Friday, April 28, 2000 at 01:09:23 (GMT/BST)
I will be QRV from my home on Grand Cayman May 16 thru May 23 for HF and 6M QSO's. My setup there is an FT-100 to a 6M5X by M2 at 50' and a C3 by Force 12 at 40'. I will be active on both CW and SSB. Hoping for some propogation on 6 this trip...there was none to be had during my last trip in January. QSL via my home call. 73,
Jim Holt, K4BI/ZF2MU <n3ahi@ix.netcom.com>
- Thursday, April 27, 2000 at 23:24:20 (GMT/BST)
Hey guys see you on six, i am new on the band
pa2six
- Thursday, April 27, 2000 at 22:09:42 (GMT/BST)
Not a trace of dx tonight, only S7 static rain, few spots from south europe aswell (might change any moment ;-o )
johan,ON4ANT <on4ant@hotmail.com>
- Thursday, April 27, 2000 at 19:37:59 (GMT/BST)
Just home again after 4 weeks in SU-land without rig in KL39 or so.. shame. cluster says: CE music in spain, weak aurora in north OH .. weak noise here, nothing ever changes..
jaap pa0oos <jaap.oosten@hetnet.nl>
- Thursday, April 27, 2000 at 17:18:33 (GMT/BST)
Hi, For Conrad, 'RUZ - you were putting a good CW signal in here yesterday afternoon, and I was beaming SW. Ditto with hearing weak Africans - well, very I had weak sigs where the cluster said there were AF stations. 5N3CPR was just lifting out of the noise when the doorbell rang - the 5N disappeared faster than the visitor, of course. Maybe today? 73
Mike GU6AJE <gu6aje.weyr@guernsey.net>
- Thursday, April 27, 2000 at 12:42:16 (GMT/BST)
I agree with you Johan.I was qrv for a long time yesterday and band seemed to be teetering on opening all day.I also get weak African dx almost everyday.D3SAF was 41 with me for at least an hour very frustrating!I could hear very little of the Europeans working him.I had a 10 min E's opening to JN13 with F5QT the only station heard and worked.I have also noticed that I get these weak openings at E's distances where I can hear a European station @ 51 constantly with MS enhancements often for many minutes,surely this is not MS.Anyway the band is fascinating that's for sure.I am also getting my paper logs transfered over to the laptop while listening to the white noise.73
Conrad G0RUZ <conrad.farlow@virgin.net>
- Thursday, April 27, 2000 at 12:01:05 (GMT/BST)
Hi to all 6m enthousiasts. I worked last week VP8CMT(first one) and in last moday ZL4AAA, ZL2AAA and ZL2LE. Wait for a other possible contact w pacific array. 73s & gl 2 all.
Said CN8LI <cn8li@yahoo.fr>
- Thursday, April 27, 2000 at 11:06:13 (GMT/BST)
Interesting to hear D3SAF into JO20AR weak, heard stations 400km south of me calling him, but they were unable to get through.. interesting condx, everynight weak opeings into AF and SA, sometimes i wish for a 16 yagi array..
johan,ON4ANT <on4ant@hotmail.com>
- Thursday, April 27, 2000 at 06:22:11 (GMT/BST)
VK8OT now qrt.. heard PY5CC longpath last night could not break at 1300z working VR2. Worked 4W6UN fopr last qso. 32 countries and nearly 2000 qsos mainly cw since April 1st. Home to a mountain of 4W6 cards. re the 4W6 beacon on 097, it is just that a beacon,, if its on Ross is not home if its off either no prop or he is home. He is qsx 885 snf VK2QF is in daily contact. 4W6MM is also active not to be consused with EY8MM who is also active at same time. Please dont call people asking what to do about the beacon. The beacon is the beacon is the beacon. The G3SMC/9M6SMC beacon was heard here daily on 50.014 as well as 9M2TO on 50.004 showing that the path to 9M is active all the time. Tnx to all the assistance, and the parting shot is about the storm in a tea cup over myse of 115 qrming VK, the JAs had the final say and dont want any postings not relevant to their own paths, on their web cluster, so tit for tat..
VK3OT
- Wednesday, April 26, 2000 at 22:20:13 (GMT/BST)
Since a hour, D3SAF is readable on .130-SSB just above the noise here in JN59 - but nobody from central EU can break the pile-up...
Wolfgang - DJ3TF <wessely@asamnet.de>
- Wednesday, April 26, 2000 at 21:04:26 (GMT/BST)
The 6m band is not very good at the moment from the QTH just very weak TEP. The good news is I did get EH9IB's QSL card today. 73 to all and see you all in the pileups.
Nico ZS4NS <zs4ns@marques.co.za>
- Wednesday, April 26, 2000 at 20:16:55 (GMT/BST)
Hello all HAMS. I'v got 2 times 5 elment tonna beams for 50 MHz, anyone now how long the stacking-cable gonne be ??? 73 to all. Hope to work U on 144 - 50 MHz from JP61BJ.
frans hendriks LA6QBA <franshendriks@hotmail.com>
- Wednesday, April 26, 2000 at 18:43:31 (GMT/BST)
Today I received from UA1WER about 700 6m/2m-QSLs for all QSOs 1998/99. I waiting also for 6m-logs. If anybody need QSL from UA1WER (only 6m or 2m) send your card with SASE to my adress: Andreas Glaeser, PF 100 246, 03122 Spremberg, GERMANY oder via DL9USA via DARC- QSL-bureau. Vy 73 de Andreas
Andreas DL9USA <dl9usa@t-online.de>
- Wednesday, April 26, 2000 at 17:27:30 (GMT/BST)
FYI: Mike J87AB has worked last month VK, ZL, YB and KH6
Chris PA5AA <zzz@xs4all.nl>
- Wednesday, April 26, 2000 at 16:36:21 (GMT/BST)
Hi all, Japanese 9N team informed today that 6m will be permitted in Nepal. Please look for 9N on 50.125 with a beacon on May 3-13. 6m will be operated with 100W and 5el. FB DX,
Hatsuo, JA1VOK <ja1vok@jarl.com>
- Wednesday, April 26, 2000 at 15:23:31 (GMT/BST)
For SV1DH: Thanks very much for the correct QSL info for SV1UN. Received his card today.
Neville VK4CV <nj.cooper@acenet.net.au>
- Wednesday, April 26, 2000 at 14:15:55 (GMT/BST)
HV5PUL is statring operation now on six using 50.140. We hope to get ES, MS, F2 , TEP, Tropo and everithing you can use to contact us! Good luck. Luca.
Luca - HV5PUL <puladmin@librs6k.vatlib.it>
- Wednesday, April 26, 2000 at 12:41:31 (GMT/BST)
RE: my last posting - ZP5AA's LOC is GG14, of course, not GG19 (can't read my own handwriting!), and also hrd CT3HF shortly after the ZP5 beacon disappeared, 73
Mike GU6AJE <gu6aje.weyr@guernsey.net>
- Wednesday, April 26, 2000 at 12:01:58 (GMT/BST)
Tomorrow (Thursday) and next Monday are holidays here in South Africa, so that pretty much rules out the possibility of propagation on both of those days. However, it means that more of us down here will be listening with eager anticipation just in case.
Hal ZS6WB <hpaction@cis.co.za>
- Wednesday, April 26, 2000 at 10:30:11 (GMT/BST)
Cycle Peter ???, make that century, just to make sure...
Peter, pa16
- Wednesday, April 26, 2000 at 08:59:36 (GMT/BST)
Yesterday proved Murphy is really involved with propagation at 50 MHz!!! During Easter and the saturday only some meteor propagation but no real DX. Tuesday while most decent people are at QRL it all happen again.... Dear Murphy PLEASE gonna get some hollidays for the rest of the cycle... Best 73,
Peter PA2VST <peterg@condor-post.com>
- Wednesday, April 26, 2000 at 08:14:55 (GMT/BST)
EY8MM Nodir 599 into PG66 past hour calling to Far East and VK cw 110 now.
VK8OT
- Wednesday, April 26, 2000 at 07:43:49 (GMT/BST)
Received D3SAF newly printed QSL card just after my ann. Tnx Enrico I3LLH...
Costas SV1DH <geten1@compulink.gr>
- Wednesday, April 26, 2000 at 06:14:14 (GMT/BST)
Sorry,I mis-typed my JCG:31012 . My Japan Century Gun is JCG:31017 Hiro,JA4AKL
Hiro,JA4AKL <hirokato@mx1.tiki.ne.jp>
- Wednesday, April 26, 2000 at 04:52:18 (GMT/BST)
Peter, Re this TV EME proposition... Don't forget that the TV TX's are rated at Peak Sync Power, so the 50 Hz field rate sync peaks are transmitted always at full power. As long as the Rx bandwidth covers a few hundred Hz that should be an effective signal to look for...
Don VK6HK <patndon@cygnus.uwa.edu.au>
- Wednesday, April 26, 2000 at 01:48:16 (GMT/BST)
Marquesas and Austral are seperate countries Adam. Last night here BV,BY,VR2,T88,4W6/B, VK3 to VR2/BY4, DU, 9M2, 9M6SMC beacon, 9V1, JA, HL1,2,3,5, EY8 heard, TV up to 59 Mhz MUF past 55 Mhz including malay Thai sound carriers, Heard XW2A again, band open until after 1600z to VK8 and VK3. QRT in 24 hours Tnx all.
VK8OT
- Tuesday, April 25, 2000 at 22:28:30 (GMT/BST)
I thought it would be a good day when 70 QSLs arrived in the post, but didn't expect ZP6CW @2025! Thanks for #51, and third new one this year. Half an hour later PY5CC 59/59, VERY loud for about ten minutes, and no takers for a while. LU & PY1 in weakly, and ZP5AA beacon GG19 up to 579. Magic! 73
Mike GU6AJE <gu6aje.weyr@guernsey.net>
- Tuesday, April 25, 2000 at 22:21:02 (GMT/BST)
On 23 April I got my best DX as far working CE8SFG among several extremely strong signals from LU, CX, and PY! Fantastic for a newcomer on 6 meters. Running 50 watts into 5 el @20 meters. I have my little 706 RX 24-24 hours, and that pays... Best 73 de Luis, CT4NH
Luis , CT4NH <ct4nh@mail.telepac.pt>
- Tuesday, April 25, 2000 at 19:36:39 (GMT/BST)
Like cherry blossoms falling in Japan, QSL cards are falling through my letter box in abundance... I am off to the US for a week tomorrow, but I 've designed the VP8DBL card and will place the print order upon my return. Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg>
- Tuesday, April 25, 2000 at 19:13:24 (GMT/BST)
Ain't that stupid? Easter has gone with a band dead as a nail, bank holiday is over, we've gotta go to work and suddenly the MAGIC is opening to PY. This usually happens on monday..;-))...strange..de
Udo, DK5YA <ulang@main-echo.net>
- Tuesday, April 25, 2000 at 17:51:08 (GMT/BST)
Cherry blossoms in Maniwa-District,Okayama-Prefecture(PM64) are falling down on the street like snow. Yes, it's the opening of the Sporadic E season in Japan. Our E-skip season will last at the end of August. On 22 Apr,we could enjoy the first 6 meter E-Skip in the year of Millenium.with JA8CAR(0400Z)& JA8LJF(0407Z)on 6m SSB .On 25 Apr,also worked with JK8FGX(0335Z),JA8HI(0329Z),JA8GOR(0335Z)on 6m SSB JA4(Okayama)~JA8 (Hokkaido)is about 1500 km. At E-skip time , JA8 's are the most stable and it happens thrice a day, about noon(0300Z), evening(0900Z) and mid- night(1500Z)in JA Standard Time on 6m. Oh,it's the Paradise of Sixers----10 watts & 3m long Dipole is enough to enjoy Es!!!!!! Hiro,JA4AKL GL:PM64/JCG:31012
Hiro,JA4AKL <hirokato@mx1.tiki.ne.jp>
- Tuesday, April 25, 2000 at 17:50:20 (GMT/BST)
Speaking about QSL Cards, how do I get a card from EK6AD have tried his new address at SixItalia,but no luck . Anyone can help . 73's Philip 9h1pa
Philip 9H1PA <9h1pa@Moonnet.cc>
- Tuesday, April 25, 2000 at 16:28:58 (GMT/BST)
Short openings here to py. Wkd py2nky, he was 57 for about 2 minutes. I also heard py5hot for about 10 sec in jo31ix. Some Magic at last. Mni DX
jan pe1gnp <pe1gnp@qsl.net>
- Tuesday, April 25, 2000 at 15:21:14 (GMT/BST)
With all the electrical storms over Eu over the last two or three days maybe the Sporadic 'E' Battery is being charged up ?.....if you subscribe to that theory !!
David Storrs G8GXP <david.storrs@ntl.com>
- Tuesday, April 25, 2000 at 14:28:27 (GMT/BST)
does anyone know the minimal foES (not foF2) value required for 50 Mhz reflection/refraction ?
Peter,pa16
- Tuesday, April 25, 2000 at 12:43:52 (GMT/BST)
If you are using a stacked 50 MHz array, with little or no gain at 48.25 and probably at 49.75, I don't think you'll hear anything from the moon. Except that, Tv transmitters have big ERP, but spread over a 5.5 or so MHz.
Peter, pa16
- Tuesday, April 25, 2000 at 10:19:46 (GMT/BST)
Mike VE9AA, you can use the VK3UM EME pathloss calculator to determine whether this is possible or not. 73
Dave G4RGK <hutchinsondibleyltd@btinternet.com>
- Tuesday, April 25, 2000 at 08:59:40 (GMT/BST)
Anyone received recently D3SAF QSL ,via I3LLH ?? Still also waiting ,since Oct. 99, QSL from 5X1T ,via ON5NT.
Costas SV1DH <geten1@compulink.gr>
- Tuesday, April 25, 2000 at 07:41:10 (GMT/BST)
Let us be patient, Renny, I am also waiting since a while already.....
Peter HB9RUZ <schleuss@dataway.ch>
- Tuesday, April 25, 2000 at 07:15:04 (GMT/BST)
Hello Guys, It´s now the 4 th. Tuesday in the month - the 50 MHz Nordic Activity Contest Tuesday. This note just to let You know that OZ7CQ will be QRV from JO55CE 17:00 - 21:00 UT at 50.173 MHz ± QRM and we are looking forward to hear You at the band. If You want to know more aboyt OZ7CQ CQ Contest & DX Group, please wisit www.qsl.net/oz7cq/
"CQ Contest Group" <oz7cq@qsl.net>
- Tuesday, April 25, 2000 at 02:59:18 (GMT/BST)
Question: Is FO0TOH Marquesas considered a seperate DXCC entity or is it just apart of FO French Polynesia???
Adam, VK4CP <vk3alm@ozemail.com.au>
- Tuesday, April 25, 2000 at 01:45:57 (GMT/BST)
Mike VE9AA makes an interesting point about possible EME from TV transmitters in EU (or anywhener else for that matter). One point to remember is that high erp TV tx's mostly use arrays that get gain by vertical compression of the main lobe either omni or directional. So any EME path would need to consider only the rising or setting moon for a very short time........For some high sited Band III services the main lobe is often tilted below the horizontal by sometimes more than a degree, such is the narrowness thereof...
Don VK6HK <patndon@cygnus.uwa.edu.au>
- Tuesday, April 25, 2000 at 01:38:55 (GMT/BST)
Heard KH8/N5OLS ON 50.109.8 CW 419 arround 2140 z true long path QTF 195 deg for a few mins......Will be looking for you ....73....Joe
Joe 9H1CG <desiree@maltanet.net>
- Monday, April 24, 2000 at 23:24:12 (GMT/BST)
Haloo to all ! Anyone know is ON5NT still alive?Waiting my 5X1T card long,long time after two direct requset ! gl to all 9A3FT Renny
Renko 9A3FT
- Monday, April 24, 2000 at 11:28:12 (GMT/BST)
Re 9M6SMC beacon, logged here 13 times in past 3 weeks on 50.014 fsk signing 9M6SMC followed by OJ85ax up to 599 and has resulted in me working 9V1, and 9M2 stations tnx SMC. And VK2QF working 9M2.
VK8OT
- Monday, April 24, 2000 at 09:44:40 (GMT/BST)
At 0736z heard a HL3IUA work 7O1YGF 110 on ssb, I called on cw until 0800z and he disappeared.
VK8OT
- Monday, April 24, 2000 at 09:41:37 (GMT/BST)
Make that heard instead of worked John. 73
Ray <pa4pa@qsl.net>
- Monday, April 24, 2000 at 09:20:09 (GMT/BST)
For EDX and square chasers: Worthwhile beaming 50 to 100 degrees eon from the UK today from now to midday. I was one of the few to work YL2JN in KO26 yesterday at 1140 gmt. He was 20 over 9 in 1091XI, but only for about 15 minutes. I note he has already been worked this morning by PA4PA. Wish I could join you, but I am one of the sad folks who has to work today. Gud dx all de John G8IYS.
John G8IYS <johns@connectnet.org.uk>
- Monday, April 24, 2000 at 09:16:33 (GMT/BST)
Keeping the same thread going for one more msg: Does anyone know what the majority of the EU TV VID transmitters use for antennas? I am wondering if EU 48/49MHz video has ever been heard off the moon by anyone? Thanks- Mike Ve9AA
ve9aa Mike <ve9aa@rac.ca>
- Monday, April 24, 2000 at 05:23:49 (GMT/BST)
6M E.M.E. stations, please take note*! I just installed 8/8 here at VE9AA and am looking to "listen-in" on 6m EME skeds that may share a commom window with me here in FN65rr. My small amp is currently offline, so only have 100w (not enuff for EME!) Perhaps I'll find a kW or get the SB200 (~550w) up and running sometime this summer. Please let me know if you have skeds. Many thanks! - Mike VE9AA in the black (F2-void) hole
Mike VE9AA <ve9aa@nbnet.nb.ca>
- Monday, April 24, 2000 at 03:36:14 (GMT/BST)
Is there any need for CE0 Easter Island on 6M?? I am looking at some potential countries operate from in the Fall of 2000 and this is one candidate that is "do able."
Jon N0JK <n0jk@hotmail.com>
- Monday, April 24, 2000 at 03:24:20 (GMT/BST)
Swalbard, JW. Peter JW7QIA/LA7QIA, rang me monday the 17 th. and told me he was leaving for Ny Aalesund at Swalbard tuesday the 18 th. The trip is a mix of work and plesure, most likely he will have most time for radio during the 27 th. till May 3 rd. In this period he will be at a QTH where he can be QRV at SIX too. Thursday 20 th. I had a QSO with Peter at 21 MHz, where he told me he had to leave the 6 meter yagi behind as he had 70 Kg overveight luggage. He still intend to be QRV at SIX now with a wirebeam. I see from the annoncementboard that proper messures have been QSP'ed to him. 73 de OZ6OM "Matt"
"Matt" <oz6om@qsl.net>
- Monday, April 24, 2000 at 02:38:48 (GMT/BST)
High latitude transpolar Es paths: Here in W1 land we see a peak between ~ 0200-0400 UTC. Very often we marvel at the signal strength received from high latitude Scandanavian and Russian "indicators" at 48/49 Mhz video carrier frequencies. I see this occur about once every three years and it is PROFOUND! Is it no wonder why we have yet to make contact? GL all...
Bob, K1SIX (FN43ad)
- Sunday, April 23, 2000 at 23:51:13 (GMT/BST)
ref f5jkk , why dont you give the lad [zd7wrg] a chance , hes very new to the band and you are slagging him off already. he needs encouragement not hindrance, so please be patient like i am and wait like the rest of us do.everybody makes mistakes even you.73 ian.
ian m0bcg <m0bcg@btinternet.com>
- Sunday, April 23, 2000 at 23:17:20 (GMT/BST)
Very strange operation mode by Johny ZD7WRG - making 10 mn QSO with IK7MCJ and no working M0BCG !! one week without signal here in IN87 square and the only one say outside of Europe !!!! My next trip will make only one contact with each country don't call me please. Eric ex a lot of new countries
Eric F5JKK <f5jkk@free.fr>
- Sunday, April 23, 2000 at 20:44:24 (GMT/BST)
ZD7WRG in for 15 seconds, giving 59 report and his locator. Must have been an MS hop into south europe from here @18:48utc
johan,on4ant <on4ant@hotmail.com>
- Sunday, April 23, 2000 at 20:19:51 (GMT/BST)
Looks like the predicted CME is arriving right now. K-index prediction is stil low
Peter, PA1SIX
- Sunday, April 23, 2000 at 19:56:50 (GMT/BST)
Hello SIX Family: Heard for about 5 minuts A61AO at 13:05z on 50110 SSB calling CQ CQ, but he didnt copy me. I had his voice recorded on a tape !! Happy to see him active on six !! Maybe in a next time. Heard also JA1BK/6 SSB and V73AT on CW long Path. 73s and happy easter to all.
PETER PY5CC <PY5CC@50mhz.com>
- Sunday, April 23, 2000 at 15:10:39 (GMT/BST)
I need the QSL information of ZK2XO.Can anybody help??? 73 es gud DX....Mirel....VK2BOD
Mirel VK2BOD <vk2bod@acay.com.au>
- Sunday, April 23, 2000 at 14:02:12 (GMT/BST)
Yesterday the TEP from my QTH to EU/ middle east was in from 1232 till 2100 the SFI-202 AI-5 KI-1 today it is SFI-202 AI-5 KI-2. Sunspots 22-4-2000=211 and 23-04-2000=226. All I can say is keep an ear glued to the loudspeaker 24/24 hours a day and wait for the magic. 73 Check this web site. http://dx.qsl.net/propagation/index.html
Nico ZS4NS <zs4ns@marques.co.za>
- Sunday, April 23, 2000 at 10:30:45 (GMT/BST)
The VP8DBL logs are in handwriting in a paper log on my desk! Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Sunday, April 23, 2000 at 10:11:30 (GMT/BST)
To Chris: where the VP8DBL logs are? 73
Tony, I0JX <i0jx@amsat.org>
- Saturday, April 22, 2000 at 22:22:19 (GMT/BST)
ZS6DN/b and ZS6WB in, neacon audible for more than an hour now
johan,ON4ANT <on4ant@hotmail.com>
- Saturday, April 22, 2000 at 17:18:09 (GMT/BST)
I must be a bit thick, but slowly am getting the message, I thought we were all on the same team. Which sadly we are not. I get the message Chris, John and geoff. Adios.
VK3OT/VK8OT
- Saturday, April 22, 2000 at 15:41:38 (GMT/BST)
Is there a reason for the very poor conditions in central + north Europe the last weeks? I was also surprised to see the great openings Chris had in VP8. I hope he infected the local hams with the virus.....
Rinze; PA5TA <PA5TA@amsat.org>
- Saturday, April 22, 2000 at 14:32:45 (GMT/BST)
Back to the white noise of IO91! I can now see some of the benefits of DXpeditioning! However, I am shocked at the amount of excellent propagation from the Falklands Islands bearing in mind its latitude. I was expecting zilch! Ideas about explanations would be welcome for my writeup - facts please using e-mail! Hearing ZS, KP4 and 9H calling CQ over top of each other was amazing, but I believe I was the only one hearing all three together. Worked 30 countries and had 500 QSOs. Write up and tons of recordings and pictures coming soon! Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Saturday, April 22, 2000 at 12:54:28 (GMT/BST)
Have anyone the Locator from ZS6JON/A22 ? tnx gd dx Fred oe3mws
OE3MWS Fred <oe3mws@qsl.net>
- Saturday, April 22, 2000 at 12:45:32 (GMT/BST)
Gday, looking for the actual address for the qsl manager for 9V1JA, i believe it is JA4BJO, perhaps somebody has the actual address? he was 59 into perth on friday, along with 9V1UV, thank you graham VK6RO P.S. also the address for 9V1UV
VK6RO <vk6ro@yahoo.com>
- Saturday, April 22, 2000 at 11:29:07 (GMT/BST)
i have just complete a 3 element Yagi i am testing but need some ideas and digrams of matching to 50 ohms i will be very active on 6 m once i get all tune up any ideas welcome and all the help will be appreciate thanks to m0bcg for all his excellent idea s also please email me
ZD7WRG <zd7wrg@qsl.net>
- Saturday, April 22, 2000 at 10:48:10 (GMT/BST)
Hal, ZS6WB. Be advised looking sw each evening our time for a repeat of what I consider the to be the Best (with a capital "B") 6m event experienced here so far. The opening on April 19, 1991. All I've heard so far is kh6's off the back of the beam. No sign of ZS. Tomorrow?? Good hunting on Six. de peter.
Peter VK4APG <pjgarden@gil.com.au>
- Saturday, April 22, 2000 at 10:44:58 (GMT/BST)
KJL de VK8OT what can one say, what will you all do now? I worked DXCC 7 years ago, what kept you? Notice KH8 filling 105 to 107 with JAs with not one complaint, 73 enjoy the magic square. To you personally well done on a job well done all SSB now thats a first.
VK8OT
- Saturday, April 22, 2000 at 09:56:51 (GMT/BST)
EY8MM into VK8OT right now looking for VK qsos VK8OT 50.110 CW
VK8OT
- Saturday, April 22, 2000 at 09:36:03 (GMT/BST)
THE MAGIC BAND..Magic Grid Square QG62..Following on from John VK4KK having worked One Hundred (100)Countries on phone from "MAGIC" Grid Square QG62 , I myself VK4KJL also have now passed One Hundred+ (100+)Countries on Phone only.no CW. All contacts made from "Magic" Grid Square QG62.Took a long time,it now proves that the "Magic"Grid Square QG62 is the one to be in if you desire to work 100 Countries from within one "Magic"Grid Square namely QG62 without going Walkabout.Many other stations also near the "Magic" number. Watch for more futher comment from the "Magic"Grid Square at the end of April.2000. John VK4KJL 06.40hrs.22.04.2000
JOHN VK4KJL <johnl@quicknet.com.au>
- Saturday, April 22, 2000 at 07:32:57 (GMT/BST)
Blue lights from Africa 59+++ all perth looking to africa now cheers Graham VK6RO
VK6RO <vk6ro@yahoo.com>
- Saturday, April 22, 2000 at 07:24:47 (GMT/BST)
ATTENION VK & PACIFIC - VK video heard yesterday but nothing else heard in ZS6. Will be watching from 0530 utc for Pacific on 50.110 call, down freq for CW & up for SSB. No internet at home. See you all in the pileups, I hope.
Hal ZS6WB <hpaction@cis.co.za>
- Saturday, April 22, 2000 at 05:52:18 (GMT/BST)
Good signs today lots of 42 Mhz US R/T loud and now 37.80 Africanns R/T from ZS
VK8OT
- Saturday, April 22, 2000 at 05:13:52 (GMT/BST)
KH8/N5OLS worked 5H3US today (Apr 21) at 19:15 utc on 50.109 MHz. 5H3US was heard by KH8/N0JK (April 5)at 2043 utc. Way to go, Don! Anyone have 5H3US grid square?
Jon N0JK <n0jk@hotmail.com>
- Friday, April 21, 2000 at 22:56:36 (GMT/BST)
Hi Chris ,I think May would be better June as the TEP tends to drop during June, last year in May were still working PY 73's and thanks for number 158.Philip 9h1pa
Philip 9h1pa <9h1pa@Moonnet.cc>
- Friday, April 21, 2000 at 19:54:44 (GMT/BST)
Re to JW7QIA, Measurements of 3 ele YAGI beam on 50.150MHZ are as follows. 1 lambda(meter)=300/frequency(MHZ) If frequency is 50.150 MHZ,then 1 lambda is 5.98m. 1.Director L=0.45 lambda=2.69m 2.Radiator L=0.46 lambda=2.75m 3.Reflector L=0.5 lambda=2.99m 4.Distance betweem Dir and Rad D=0.2 lambda=1.20m 5.Distance between Rad and Ref D=0.25 lambda=1.5m 6.gamma match for 50-75 Ohm coax Rad L=0.46 lambda, dia=25mm =========================|=========== =| |=======| space=7.5cm VC25pf L=30-35cm dia=5mm I wish you have a good DX with this YAGI. 73 de JA4AKL,Hiro.
Hiro,JA4AKL <hirokato@mx1.tiki.ne.jp>
- Friday, April 21, 2000 at 18:49:11 (GMT/BST)
The night long path has receeded as has the Pacific from here. The near range 5000 kM and under paths are evolving bringing rare and exotic dx. Today ZL4WA ZL3TY and heard ZL3NW all 4500 km. 9V1UV 9V1JA 9M2NK 9M2000/6 and 9M6SMC beacon heard. YB0CBI. BG7OH BX2AB BV3FG VR2XMT heard VR2YRC wkd DS1AFU, DS1GTQ HL5XF HL2WA HL5CL all heard Heard XW2A but he does not turn the beam and works in JA to JA. Missed the 7O1 Tomorrow maybe.
VK8OT
- Friday, April 21, 2000 at 16:36:33 (GMT/BST)
to Peter, JW7QIA. per your request, dim in cm: 1) 270.5, 2) 290.1, 3) 299.7, 4) 96.52, 5) 60.96 and tee match rods approx 28 cm with 2.54 cm spacing. Short boom, feed with half wave coax balun...73 Chip
N6CA <n6ca@ham-radio.com>
- Friday, April 21, 2000 at 16:32:37 (GMT/BST)
Today received the QSL of ST2SA for a 50mc QSO on 26/11/99. THANKS Sid !!
Ray, PA4PA <pa4pa@qsl.net>
- Friday, April 21, 2000 at 15:13:01 (GMT/BST)
foF2 in Europe again very very low this morning, we're in the basement of condx now. 73 de
Udo, DK5YA <ulang@main-echo.net>
- Friday, April 21, 2000 at 09:32:43 (GMT/BST)
VP6BR said he may go to ZD9 next year(per QSO on 17m). This is his last night on Pitcarin. What a super job on 6M!
Jon N0JK <n0jk@hotmail.com>
- Friday, April 21, 2000 at 07:43:12 (GMT/BST)
Hi,Sixers ! On 21 April 2000 ,I had a nice 6 meters TEP to VK land.SSB QSO's were VK8OT(0420Z),VK4APE(0435Z),VK6KRC (0450Z).VK8OT is staying at VK8GF's home now. I can work none of Eu,Af,NA & SA. Please pick up my weak signal(20Watts & 12ele LOGPERI 16m high).Foto of my LOGPERI ant was up on UKSMG Album page. 73 de JA4AKL,Hiro JCG:31017 GL:PM64
Hiro,JA4AKL <hirokato.mx1.tiki.ne.jp>
- Friday, April 21, 2000 at 06:56:09 (GMT/BST)
Today,VK2ZXC worked some XE and USA stations,but he also worked YV4YC and KP4TAZ. Very productive morning for him.Congratulations Norm. 73 to all Magic Banders.
Mirel VK2BOD <vk2bod@acay.com.au>
- Friday, April 21, 2000 at 04:39:47 (GMT/BST)
Today,20-4-00 at 22:30 approx. we had a good opening to Mexico with XE1BEF and XE1UN heard and worked with good signals.Also heard a couple of USA stations. Last night a few VK4 and JA heard on CW calling CQ SA. We don't know if they were calling South Africa or South America. 73 to all...Mirel
MIREL VK2BOD <vk2bod@acay.com.au>
- Friday, April 21, 2000 at 01:38:00 (GMT/BST)
Hello all, just today I have received a Ten-Tec 1208 trvtr for 6M. I plan to use it with my TS-850.I don´t like much to use the dangerous main output antenna conector of the TS-850... ¿Any tips on this way? Thanks in advance. Jorge EH2LU from IN92et
Jorge EH2LU <ea2lu@retemail.es>
- Thursday, April 20, 2000 at 22:34:29 (GMT/BST)
Can one of you guys please post the measurements for a 3 element wirebeam on 50.150. 5 dimentions are needed: 1. Director, 2. Radiator, 3. Reflector, 4. distance between Director and Radiator and 5. distance between Radiator and Reflector. No promises made! Please post it here as Im not on e-mail up here. 73 to all.
Peter, JW7QIA <N/A>
- Thursday, April 20, 2000 at 21:28:55 (GMT/BST)
I'm thinking of going to ZD8 for a week in late May, early June. Which would be the best week you southern Med guys? Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Thursday, April 20, 2000 at 21:06:27 (GMT/BST)
With everyone nominating themselves for worst 6m location, I'll take a different slant and nominate the KL7 guys. It's a long way to anywhere from KL7, and given their latitude, openings are incredibly rare. I've always admired their ability to stay motivated given the difficulties they face. 73 de Bill, N0XX/7
N0XX/7 <bville@proaxis.com>
- Thursday, April 20, 2000 at 20:24:42 (GMT/BST)
Mike GU6AJE, just sent 4 fairly large e-mails to you concerning interference cancellation. 73 Trev.
Trev, G3ZYY <Trev@southwestuk.demon.co.uk>
- Thursday, April 20, 2000 at 20:09:23 (GMT/BST)
Petter - we DO know what a dead band sounds like - but yes, you have probably heard more dead band than we have! 73 & keep trying
Mike GU6AJE <gu6aje.weyr@guernsey.net>
- Thursday, April 20, 2000 at 19:35:19 (GMT/BST)
You guys dont really know what a dead band sounds like.... :) 73 from JP73 de
Petter SM3PXO <sm3pxo@swipnet.se>
- Thursday, April 20, 2000 at 19:30:05 (GMT/BST)
Re: party Peter, PA16, : I don't want to work all of the stations all of the time. Most of us would satisfied with KH6 or so once in a while. Quite a number of hams applying for membership and the question of funding nearly solved (coutesy by GU6AJE), I think we should proceed: The case of the LL (lossy layers) should be attacked both from above and below. I asked my lobbyist at St. Peters QTH to find out whether a deal could be arranged. In addition to this I try to find out, whether the people at HARP would be willing to win the 50Mc first aid medals by tweaking their equipment for selective 50Mc treatment of the ionosphere. Stay tuned!
Peter HB9RUZ <schleuss@dataway.ch>
- Thursday, April 20, 2000 at 18:38:42 (GMT/BST)
FN74 is SE of me here in FN65. The boys there (ve1zz and ve1yx) seem to do a lot better being further south and east and a lot closer to the water. Not only that, I still have to work for a living and miss all this daytime DX.
Mike ve9aa <ve9aa@nbnet.nb.ca>
- Thursday, April 20, 2000 at 17:50:40 (GMT/BST)
But Neil,you should therefore be very proud of your DXCC.I will get a DXCC before this cycle dies out altogether!At least I will try as hard as I can.You could attain DXCC in 6 months (6 weeks if you are EA7KW HI!)from the Southern med where's the challenge.Mind you I like challenges that's why I'm on eme!Eme may be the only way to work ZL on 6m from the UK.Let's hope not!73
Conrad G0RUZ <conrad.farlow@virgin.net>
- Thursday, April 20, 2000 at 17:24:59 (GMT/BST)
Neil, 'JHC: GI & GM can't complain (well, maybe..) - they get first shot at the transatlantic Es and the Au - okay so it's not F2, but they still do better than IO83.... :-) 73
Mike GU6AJE <gu6aje.weyr@guernsey.net>
- Thursday, April 20, 2000 at 16:52:40 (GMT/BST)
With LU, just being spotted, as I type this into VE1, FN74 (you get all the DX VE9AA!)I'd now like to put in a claim for the "world's 2nd worst spot for 6m", NW England, behind our good friend up in SM3. Im sure I'll be shot down by a GI or GM before the weekends out. Ive heard 3 signals this year, one even moved the S meter! Thats the standard to beat, any offers? Happy Easter!
Neil G0JHC <carr.n@runshaw.ac.uk>
- Thursday, April 20, 2000 at 16:45:26 (GMT/BST)
Does anyone fancy trying some MS tests with me either tonight from 20:00 or tommorrow morning?I cannot be qrv after 15:30 on Friday due to work commitments.I prefer HSCW up to 6000 lpm but could be forced into SSB.In the abscence of any Northern European DX propogation it seems like a good idea,besides I am dying to try out some new software on my laptop.73
Conrad G0RUZ <conrad.farlow@virgin.net>
- Thursday, April 20, 2000 at 16:00:01 (GMT/BST)
Bingo !! Worked 7O1YGF at 1030z today. The opening only last for 15 minutes. Charlie
Charlie / VR2XMT <vr2xmt@amsat.org>
- Thursday, April 20, 2000 at 15:28:33 (GMT/BST)
Re:party. Please no, 6 m would become just as boring as some of the HF-bands. Now you can allways hope the next cycle will be better, or long for good old #22.
Peter, pa16
- Thursday, April 20, 2000 at 12:58:28 (GMT/BST)
Anyone know correct add. for CN8UN ref.: 6 mtr qso's? thank U in advance k9dtb
K9DTB phil
- Thursday, April 20, 2000 at 12:28:51 (GMT/BST)
Peter, 'RUZ: Great idea, but how do you fund it? Do we put a 20% tax on all Mediterranean propagation, or maybe we could get donations of surplus propagation from PY5CC, hi? Either way, I think we need special tax breaks for the Arctic! 73
Mike GU6AJE <gu6aje.weyr@guernsey.net>
- Thursday, April 20, 2000 at 10:28:46 (GMT/BST)
Home now after a great trip! CHris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Thursday, April 20, 2000 at 10:26:43 (GMT/BST)
Great Asian path last night had VR2XMT real loud but dozed off at the appropriate moment sometime around 100am when the HK boys worked PY5HOT, try again tonight to stay awake. 50.110 still loud carrier running
VK8OT
- Thursday, April 20, 2000 at 09:02:17 (GMT/BST)
Peter HB9RUZ I'll vote for you ! Would be glad to have that propagation lever VE9AA have ! Than even up here 62 N we could work some DX ! 73 Classe
Classe SM3GSK <sm3gsk@sk3bg.se>
- Thursday, April 20, 2000 at 08:52:56 (GMT/BST)
Peter HB9RUZ: If you are a typical politician, you will achieve this by bringing all our condx down to VE9AA level.
5B4FL Nick <5b4fl(at)qsl.net>
- Thursday, April 20, 2000 at 08:32:21 (GMT/BST)
I am going to found a party now whose sole goal would be the establishment of equal propagation conditions for all 6m hams. want to join?
Peter HB9RUZ <schleuss@dataway.ch>
- Thursday, April 20, 2000 at 07:52:45 (GMT/BST)
At 06:30 UTC allready very high foF2 values over Eu. Most ionosondes showing 9-10 MHz, compared to only 4 MHz at this time yesterday.
Peter, PA16
- Thursday, April 20, 2000 at 07:27:35 (GMT/BST)
CXs and LU/LWs info http://www.qsl.net/lu_6_meters/amateurs.htm
Alberto,L42EG <lu2eg@usa.net>
- Wednesday, April 19, 2000 at 20:29:29 (GMT/BST)
had some mail from zd7wrg johnny,he says he still has his ic551d ,& loop [ useless] for 6m but when he comes up to uk in may i will give him one of my short 7 ele yagis to take back so he has a good chance to work 6m,also zd7vc bruce is using a 3 ele yagi @50 feet high with an ic706 mk2,johnny says he may get on bruces 6m gear & give it a whirl in the next few days.i may also convert johnnys sb200 amp to cover 6m if he brings it up & wants it doing of course. this will be just right for the summer season.73 ian.
ian williams <m0bcg@btinternet.com>
- Wednesday, April 19, 2000 at 19:41:55 (GMT/BST)
I was told that CX2LI is using a homemade transverter(designed by a LU),with only 2 watts output. Great achievment to work H44 from Uruguay. Great stuff only possible on "The Magic Band". 73 de VK2BOD
Mirel VK2BOD <vk2bod@acay.com.au>
- Wednesday, April 19, 2000 at 14:34:47 (GMT/BST)
This mornig again extremely low foF2-values in EU(<<8Mhz). This seems to favour the LP from SA to the Pacific. foF2 in FK36 near 13 MHz, also slightly less than yesterday.
Peter, pa16
- Wednesday, April 19, 2000 at 09:19:57 (GMT/BST)
To Jorge, LU7XP. I am received yesterday your nice QSL from Tierra del Fuego. Thank you once more for NEW DXCC. Especially nice to heard about your Dalmatians roots, like mines (from opposite site of Brac channel. Hvala i do slusanja!
Luci 9A3HZ <lucijan.franin@ck.tel.hr>
- Wednesday, April 19, 2000 at 09:16:42 (GMT/BST)
When I worked CX2LI he was at first screaming at me to turn my beam - I think by now he and everyone else knows / accepts that LP QSOs are the norm!! A nice SSB QSO for a new one. 73
Peter H44PT <g8bcg@qsl.net>
- Wednesday, April 19, 2000 at 06:56:40 (GMT/BST)
To VK8OT.-Probably the VK4 stations were coming on the LP. CX2LI is very new on 6 and probably lacks the experience. 73
Mirel VK2BOD <vk2bod@acay.com.au>
- Wednesday, April 19, 2000 at 01:18:18 (GMT/BST)
To Steve VK8OT.Very few LU and CX can operate CW. Very,very few.You better try SSB if you want to contact them.CX2LI contacted the H44 station about 15 days ago, and he told me that he could hear some VK4 stations but they couldn't hear him. 73 Mirel
Mirel VK2BOD <vk2bod@acay.com.au>
- Wednesday, April 19, 2000 at 01:16:01 (GMT/BST)
Today our 6 Meter legend W1QXX Jack Wilson became a SK. At home with his family quietly passed away after a year long fight with cancer.He made 6m fun and interesting ,I ended up making many contacts following the coat-tails of his KW.He was a good person and friend who will be missed by many who knew him.
David G. Oland W1CBI <W1CBI@MEDIAONE.NET>
- Wednesday, April 19, 2000 at 00:46:37 (GMT/BST)
FYI VK8OT/VK8GF/VK8ZLX are all PG66wg de VK8OT
VK8OT
- Tuesday, April 18, 2000 at 23:04:20 (GMT/BST)
Well, that's it guys off on the plane tomorrow! Had a excellent afternoon and worked a number of W5s including W3X)/5, W6JKV/5 (who was 59+) and W5OZI - great wat to round the day off. Later I heard several W6s but they couldn't hear me. So I now sign off as VP8DBL but look for Keith VP8CMT (Keith is now well educated on on the magic band including 110 and the use of 885!) and maybe Neil, VP8AWU. Chris
Chris, VP8DBL <chris.gare(at)gare.co.uk>
- Tuesday, April 18, 2000 at 22:34:07 (GMT/BST)
Apr 18 LU/PY/CX pse your schedule and please use CW mode better copy not ssb. QRV tonight clear channels are 50.120 50.115 and from 50.107 to 50.100, 50.110 has 9++ signal and is u/s 1st ever Lpath qsos with LU7FA FF96cw at 1437 and LU8MB FF57oc at 1505z Plus into PG66 claiming VK8 LP record dx de VK8OT. FYI LU/PY/CE/CX 1437 to 1530 UTC Long path via JR6.
VK8OT <steve_vk3ot@hotmail.com>
- Tuesday, April 18, 2000 at 22:14:37 (GMT/BST)
Chris 'DBL - calling in a few favours at Air Traffic Control, you're not leaving til you've worked GU, hi. 73
Mike GU6AJE <gu6aje.weyr@guernsey.net>
- Tuesday, April 18, 2000 at 18:43:29 (GMT/BST)
BINGO !!! We worked VP8DBL this afternoon @14:57UTC......tnx Chris ! ZR1L and ZS1AGF also enjoyed in the excitement ! Still waiting for CE and CX ect ........music very strong on 48.300 and 48.365 FM 73 GL CU on the magic band ! Andre ZR1TRD 29 Hercules Street Bellville South 7530 South Africa
ZR1TRD <zr1trd@mweb.co.za>
- Tuesday, April 18, 2000 at 18:03:46 (GMT/BST)
Worked half a dozen ZS1s this morning. Usual Med stuff in here now. Worked loads of W4s yesterday at this time. Last full of ops, fly out in the morning unless RAF transport plane is delayed! Chris
Chris, VP8DBL <cgare@visto.com>
- Tuesday, April 18, 2000 at 17:03:00 (GMT/BST)
LU8MB also worked at 1504z 50.112 ssb over Nth Pole namd open for at least 30 minutes LPath
VK8OT
- Tuesday, April 18, 2000 at 16:17:02 (GMT/BST)
LU7FA 50.120 FF96 into VK8OT PG66 over Scandanavia, I am now on 50.115 CW looking EU SAm
VK8OT
- Tuesday, April 18, 2000 at 15:33:31 (GMT/BST)
PY5CC in, long time no hear SA, guess Chris VP8 is coming back home ;-(
johan, ON4ANT <on4ant@hotmail.com>
- Tuesday, April 18, 2000 at 14:18:37 (GMT/BST)
Got it Conrad, just haven't had the time to respond yet. Working on a package for you, be patient please.
Peter, pa16
- Tuesday, April 18, 2000 at 13:22:25 (GMT/BST)
Peter PA1SIX sorry for using ann.page for this.I sent you an email to the email address shown on the UKSMG email list.Did you get it ok or is the address out of date?Regards
Conrad G0RUZ <conrad.farlow@virgin.net>
- Tuesday, April 18, 2000 at 12:37:09 (GMT/BST)
Very, very low foF2 values in Eu this morning
Peter, pa16
- Tuesday, April 18, 2000 at 10:34:59 (GMT/BST)
Look for 7O1YGF in Yemen who wants to start 6m operation today. They will stay until May 1st. A strange listening frequency of 50204 was announced, but let's wait and see. Difficult for Central and North EU but sporadic E might come soon. 73 GL
Tom DL7AV <dl7av@online.de>
- Tuesday, April 18, 2000 at 10:06:31 (GMT/BST)
My other call is VK3OT and I have lived in that radio hole for 22 years or two cycles, so when offered a month in the desert came up without any preconceived idea of what would be worked at this point in the cycle. The results speak for themselves and like Don said the journey is the pleasure though in my case I seem to have what i consdier an unfair share of east coast critics who just cant deal with the sucess from here if thats what you call it. Of the 27 countries worked only 5 or so were new ones, the rest being duplicated in my rf hole in VK3 not far from the VK7 that Peter suggests I go to. Well I have been told worse. I would like to work SA long path though if only I could stay awake until 1500z. Don is right the only enjoyment is the chase and snaring that ellusive dx. I am happy to work past my pb barrier of 17000 k finally after 9 years, all it took was a shift of 2000 kM. And I guess that is as some say cheating.
VK8OT
- Tuesday, April 18, 2000 at 08:50:36 (GMT/BST)
My other call is VK3OT and I have lived in that radio hole for 22 years or two cycles, so when offered a month in the desert came up without any preconceived idea of what would be worked at this point in the cycle. The results pseak for themselves and like Don said the journey is the pleasure though in my case I seem to have what i consdier an unfair share of east coast critics who just cant deal with the sucess from here if thats what you call it. Of the 27 countries worked only 5 or so were new ones, the rest being duplicated in my rf hole in VK3 not far from the VK7 that Peter suggests I go to. Well I have been told worse. I would like to work SA long path though if only I could stay awake until 1500z. Don is right the only enjoyment is the chase and snaring that ellusive dx. I am happy to work past my pb barrier of 17000 k finally after 9 years, all it took was a shift of 2000 kM. And I guess that is as some say cheating.
VK8OT
- Tuesday, April 18, 2000 at 08:50:27 (GMT/BST)
Hey Mike dont forget VK8 dead centre million miles to nowhere. 27 countries in 15 days on a dead band. Do you think it comes easy from somewhere like VK8 Central Australia, why? cos it has latitude. It has nothing just desert like Alaska and a million miles to anywhere. Today XE 1 beacon for an hour 1 qso.
VK8OT
- Tuesday, April 18, 2000 at 08:42:59 (GMT/BST)
VE9AA: conditions in Finland,OH has been so good that I have worked exactly 1 (one) dxqso this year and I have been monitoring daily (except the two weeks I was away on TX0DX). 138 countries since 1987 so I must feel happy compared to VK6 conditions.73.
Kari OH2BC <oh2bc@clinet.fi>
- Tuesday, April 18, 2000 at 08:40:10 (GMT/BST)
re 3da0: Andy I think they said going back home today. The signal into ea7 on 6 m. was a pain, using 15 W into a needle in the car. gl
Jose eh7kw <ea7kw@alcavia.net>
- Tuesday, April 18, 2000 at 08:09:23 (GMT/BST)
Lots of info on here of late! couple of things, 1st. Where is 3DA0 then?? As to comments from the G7 regarding QRM on GD0EMG. Please check www.qsl.net/g0emg 73 de Andy
Andy GD0TEP <gd0tep@qsl.net>
- Tuesday, April 18, 2000 at 02:33:52 (GMT/BST)
Great comments Mike re Graham's approach to this "Magic Band Madness" that gets us all! In this part of the world the best motto is "It's better to travel than to arrive...". Pretty good advice when it's taken me 49 years on 6 in Perth to get to 52C!
Don VK6HK <patndon@cygnus.uwa.edu.au>
- Tuesday, April 18, 2000 at 01:52:37 (GMT/BST)
VK6RO, Graham. I admire guys like you, stuck at odd spots on the map, that it could conceivably take a lifetime to work DXCC on 6m, depending on how often you get to "play radio". Sometime I feel like that too. I don't think I have missed more than a few days here and there with the 6m rig on, but I am at only 83 countries since late 1991. Peter/PY5CC (admittedly a good op and nice guy) has more than double my total, and has been QRV roughly the same period of time. It brings tears to my eyes to see the fantastic, amazing DX he is working. (He is my 6m hero!! :-) Anyway, I am sure there are guys even worse off than me. I wonder what it's like in SM/OH/TF/OX/VO2/R1F/JX/LA to work 6m? Probably less F2 than even "I" get. REports from anyone in Northern Scandanavia? Keep the faith Graham, and I shall too. VK8OT seems to be doing well from VK8, though it would take forever to get to 100DXCC's even from there I would say. I enjoy seeing the reports, even though I only get to work DX every now and then, ha ha! 73 es have fun on the Magic Band. CU on LP one of these mornings. (Wouldn't THAT make *OUR* day mate?) Mike VE9AA
Mike VE9AA <ve9aa@rac.ca>
- Tuesday, April 18, 2000 at 01:38:10 (GMT/BST)
3da0/zs6ham trabajado hoy a las 17,52 con señales débiles en im86. Su loc es kg53 y utiliza solo 15 wats.
Jose Juan EH7CD <josejuan@larural.es>
- Tuesday, April 18, 2000 at 01:35:12 (GMT/BST)
Mike, VE9AA, Never give up, i live in the most remote capital city on EARTH, we [my state] is surrounded by 3 oceans or desert, keep listening,never give up,cheers Graham VK6RO/VK6SIX stuck on 42 after 22 years.
VK6RO <vk6ro@yahoo.com>
- Tuesday, April 18, 2000 at 00:29:01 (GMT/BST)
Peter & Steve In the last two months I worked 9M6BAA, KH7R (long Path 28310 KM) and ZD9BV for three fabulous new ones so you dont hear ME complaining about condx into western Europe. You just must not compare them with the condx in the lower lattitudes. They are probably bored by now, having condx every day and night.73 Willem
Willem PA0HIP <wmorsink@casema.net>
- Monday, April 17, 2000 at 22:20:01 (GMT/BST)
See http://raven.cybercomm.net/~slapshot/dxing/magicband.html if you are interested in keeping 6m QRV on Pitcairn Island.
ve9aa Mike <ve9aa@rac.ca>
- Monday, April 17, 2000 at 21:14:05 (GMT/BST)
Hello again: Around 12:17z i had another openning Long Path. Work VK4ABW, VK4FNQ, VK4FP and VK4WDM. Signals pick up to S9!. What a great day for LP qso's. Look in the next days for great opennings on SIX. I remember 1991 when i had lot of South african stations, Asia and Pacific LP on during April!. See you later!! PY's are all alert !! BTW Willem PAØHIP I will work them all next cicle maybe o 2M, Hi, Hi. 73s!!
PETER PY5CC <PY5CC@50mhz.com>
- Monday, April 17, 2000 at 16:23:16 (GMT/BST)
Oh boy.....what wonderfull surpise..today i have receive the EL2VO's qsl for dxspedition in 99'. The dream change in reality!!!!!!Good luck for all waitings. Best 73's
Freddy iw1dim <iw1dim@amsat.org>
- Monday, April 17, 2000 at 16:19:56 (GMT/BST)
A few things...FB for PY5CC-wow! I can only dream to make a single LP in my lifetime. Not very many EVER made from here in VE1/9 that I have heard of. Rx my Py0FM QSL on Friday, and also one for XYL, VE9AAA, Coreen. Peter you were her first/only DX QSO on 6m. Thanks to you and Hatsuo/JA1VOK for that. ***ONLY*** DX so far this cycle was around late Nov '99. Made a few QSO's to (w)EU and to LU/CX/J8/TI etc. That's the ONLY DX. I repeat agn, ONLY DX. So for those of you (even in N. G-land) that complain/comment, that you don't see DX for weeks at a stretch---remember your friends across the pond, eh? I look fwd to XATL Es starting about May 10th or so. Hopefully we'll link into some of this F2 stuff the "rest" of the world has been working. Bought a new rig (Ft-847), but so far, I don't think the 4 or 5 local 6m QSO's have made it worth the investment, hi hi! Anyone know hb9dbm? My only Swiss QSO and can't seem to get a card. 83 countries (since Nov '91) and holding 73 de Mike VE9AA
VE9AA, Mike <ve9aa@rac.ca>
- Monday, April 17, 2000 at 16:01:39 (GMT/BST)
And the funny thing is: there are only about 5000+ stations around in N-, C-, and W-Europe. There is nothing reported by any of them.Maybe (likely) there is just no propagation !
Peter, pa16
- Monday, April 17, 2000 at 15:20:17 (GMT/BST)
For you, yes Steve, for us, ... uhhh well we live there and in '88 there wasn't really that much to work for us. Go to VK7 or the southern island in ZL and you will work nothing for weeks in a row Steve.
Peter, pa16
- Monday, April 17, 2000 at 15:12:22 (GMT/BST)
PA1SIX de VK3SIX 1988 propagation saw OH1VR/2hearing VK3, whats wrong with that. I think you are wrong I am making daily 17,000 kM qsos from VK8 when only 14000 k been made before to Europe. There are other places to work other than Europe you know.
VK8OT
- Monday, April 17, 2000 at 13:02:52 (GMT/BST)
Not bad weekend. The only comment about it is a G2 that insisted on Tuning up on 50.130 while people are trying to work a GD. Greetings to all my contacts over the sunday RSGB contest. (all 20) Congrats to those up in the hundreds!
Mat G7FBD <sys-tec@cableinet.co.uk>
- Monday, April 17, 2000 at 13:00:11 (GMT/BST)
Thanks to Freddie. Please tell us all what frequency you favour, late at night there is often good b/s from Italian area. Another question:- Has anyone the address of YL4OL (nothing found on internet)
Nick 5B4FL <5b4fl(at)qsl.net>
- Monday, April 17, 2000 at 12:34:58 (GMT/BST)
To 5B4FL - Nick tks for mail, the Sardinia is IS0 not IS5, with prefix number 5 there is only a region of Italy. The Lampedusa prefix is IG9, but i send you an information about IS0, if you don't say i'm working from IS0 (jn41of) from 21/04/2000 to 30/04/2000 and in august for all mounth and if you are hunting this country you have a possibility, more info at http://digilander.iol.it/iw1dim Best 73's for now....
Freddy IW1DIM <iw1dim@amsat.org>
- Monday, April 17, 2000 at 12:17:13 (GMT/BST)
Peter PY5CC: Re #187: Peter you better slow down a bit, because you will have nothing left to work next cycle. Congrats on FR1AN LP what an amazing QSO!! 73 Willem
Willem PA0HIP <wmorsink@casema.net>
- Monday, April 17, 2000 at 11:42:25 (GMT/BST)
I'm trying to get all my countries worked confirmed, I have found a contact with IS5ITE back in 1992. Is this Sardinia? If so any QSL info pse? (I also found a qso with Lampedusa Is, don't think this is =IS0 is it?) BTW (at) = @ an anti-spam measure.
Nick 5B4FL <5b4fl(at)qsl.net>
- Monday, April 17, 2000 at 11:24:20 (GMT/BST)
All Eu foF2 values (even in JP99)between 11 and 12 MHz except the on in JN61, that's only 9.75. No traces of ES today. Looking at the SSN/flux statistics I would not be too supprized if the peek of this cycle was about a week ago (hope I'm wrong). If so, it should mean we would stick with 1988 type propagation (same SSN/flux), a terribla thought !!
Peter, pa1six
- Monday, April 17, 2000 at 10:47:25 (GMT/BST)
Apr 17 07:52 DX today PJ2/WZ8D 2306 to 2315z, YV4AC CW/SSB FK60 007z to 0013z, KH7R amazing at 0042z and TI5BX 0044z EK70 DX around 17,768 to 17,775 Km KH6HME beacon 0117z now looking for ZS6 DXCC count now 27 countires in 15 days. VK8OT PG66
VK8OT PG66
- Monday, April 17, 2000 at 09:28:21 (GMT/BST)
Nothing from VP8 in these parts despite some encouraging indicators from the South yesterday afternoon . Lets hope that activity continues after Chris's departure .The only DX station worked in IO90 was 3C5I at 1430 GMT. As far as I am aware I was the only station heard / worked. In the absence of any openings I've been monitoring the TV frequencies in Africa recently and I'm surprised at how often they appear. Apart from 3C what else is in that region ? ( 5X or 5Z ?? ) Yesterday I had CT and EA TV for hours up to S7 also another unidentified carrier on 48250 which peaked at 180 degrees. Finally does anyone have an Email address for 5X1GS ? 73 all de Peter
Peter G3IBI <pascutt@tcp.co.uk>
- Monday, April 17, 2000 at 09:23:20 (GMT/BST)
To: 5B4FL Hi Nick your email address not running good. All my post for you is returned undelivery. Please contact me for a question about my qsy in Cyprus on Mmay 2000. Best 73's...
Freddy IW1DIM <iw1dim@amsat.org>
- Monday, April 17, 2000 at 08:50:25 (GMT/BST)
Re: G0RUZ. Geographically VP8 is at our lattitude, but geomagnetically he is located equal to the southern Med. So it's a big difference. And it's not just us not getting much, look for VE and northern W spots, not much either.
Peter, PA1SIX
- Monday, April 17, 2000 at 07:49:02 (GMT/BST)
Guy /ON4AOI/,I'v been sending this message previously but again:Bogdan 5N3CPR is coming to Poland just before Easter Holidays and during a stay in Nigeria he printed all labels on QSLs and envelopes he has got so far.Everything will be send just after Easter.BTW,PA's got their QSLs not personally but because they were really in a hurry I asked Bogdan and his friend send letters from Amsterdam on his way to SP.
Rys,SP5EWY <rtym@ippt.gov.pl>
- Monday, April 17, 2000 at 07:39:52 (GMT/BST)
LU2 in last night, brief and no VP8 heard ;-(
Johan,ON4ANT <on4ant@hotmail.com>
- Monday, April 17, 2000 at 06:38:03 (GMT/BST)
Chris, really glad you having such a good time - you are certainly cut out as the next big travelling Dxer! Shall we send you a list of places to go? On conditions, last night late I noticed very strong signals from West Africa, also think there was some Es earlier, I heard and worked ZD9BV who was very strong for ½ minute only.
Nick 5B4FL <5b4fl(at)qsl.net>
- Monday, April 17, 2000 at 06:05:53 (GMT/BST)
Good Morning SIX family: It's 02:00 AM local time !! Few minuts ago i had one of the most incredeble QSOs in my life. I was just reparing my FT847 and came on frequency to test it, when a station reply my call. He was FR1AN !!! yes Reunion Island Long Path!! What a contact. 29743Km qso. Hes signal pick up to S9 !! Also FR1GZ with 51 signal !! Antenna Direction 290º. New country #187. He try to call on telefone FR5DN but no success!! Sorry Philippe !! Now no signals any more. Only JA's spoting FR1AN. Thats just the magic band !! Have fun !!
PETER PY5CC <PY5CC@50mhz.com>
- Monday, April 17, 2000 at 05:57:10 (GMT/BST)
False alarm :( Malay TV. In the 30 seconds it took for my rotator to come around from the NW to SE the 48 TV popped up. In the start there was only one lonely 49.750 carrier to the NW, and then bingo half a dozen + a few 48's as well. I think I have around 10dB F/B still down at 48, so definately Malay along with all the usual Asian stuff.
Adam, VK4CP
- Monday, April 17, 2000 at 04:36:00 (GMT/BST)
Adam... could it have been longpath over Sth America?
Scott VK4JSR <scott.watson@clemenger.com.au>
- Monday, April 17, 2000 at 04:24:47 (GMT/BST)
48.239 Sth American Video into Brisbane QG62 NOW!!!
Adam VK4CP
- Monday, April 17, 2000 at 01:32:08 (GMT/BST)
VK - ZS path: Spend both Saturday and Sunday (AEST) afternoons monitoring the path to ZS from VK4. Huge signals on 10m (ZS stations RS 59++, and best DX 9G1 with RS 59), but nothing on 6m. I obtained a list of possible indicators from the ZS 6m www site, but heard none. Does anyone have any tried and proven indicators for ZS and surrounding countries?
Scott VK4JSR <scott.watson@clemenger.com.au>
- Sunday, April 16, 2000 at 23:12:37 (GMT/BST)
In Northern Europe we are constantly complaining about how poor this cycle has been so far and I agree!However if you live in the Southern Hemisphere its seems to have been excellent.VP8 is almost as far south as we are north and yet Chris has been having a fabulous time.Why is this?Why are the conditions so much better in the Southern hemisphere?Theories?
Conrad G0RUZ <conrad.farlow@virgin.net>
- Sunday, April 16, 2000 at 22:30:00 (GMT/BST)
What a FABULOUS day!! The band opened early with KG50 South Africans. Within the hour I was hearing KP4, Peurto Rico, ZSs, Europeans AND LUs on backscatter all calling CQ on top of each other - never heard ANYTHING like this before. New countries worked ZS, KP4, LU, PY (PY5CC of course), CT3,CN AND I worked ZD9BV as a bonus! I got VP8AWU to call me on his long wire to get VP8 in the log and EA7KW heard him and called him! We also worked N4IS and N2RTH. I had to go out for lunch and Keith, VP8CMT worked a bunch of stations as well in my absense. What a FABULOUS day! I don't have a meeting until late on tomorrow so I hope to be around for much of the day. This is the life. Chris
Chris, VP8DBL <cgare@visto.com>
- Sunday, April 16, 2000 at 21:20:08 (GMT/BST)
What a FABULOUS
Chris, VP8DBL <jayforster>
- Sunday, April 16, 2000 at 21:13:14 (GMT/BST)
A bit of Es today together with good tropo and some MS. Heard the bc-relay @45650 today aswell as some voices on 47000 FM. Same time there was a burst of BL on 115 in ssb....Too bad MUF didn't rose a bit more ...73
Ray, PA4PA <pa4pa@qsl.net>
- Sunday, April 16, 2000 at 19:59:26 (GMT/BST)
Today good tropo to UK. Wkd GD0EMG with S9 sig's. couldn't get GW0GEI who was up to S2. Heard weak CW at .115 and not able to identify it. Maybe some backscatter from stations calling VP8...Or was it VP8??? Might getting mad of all the noise we hear at JO22. Or is it all the postings at the clusters driving me crazy!! Best regards and 73,
Peter PA2VST <peterg@condor-post.com>
- Sunday, April 16, 2000 at 17:29:43 (GMT/BST)
TR8CA and TR8KPJ in, + eskip to IT9, and loud backscatter signs from F, ON, I1,2,5 and DL area.. Solar Flux is way low, have a look at www.qsl.net/on4ant/page21.html the Y2K flux overview +A+K index..... Excellent tropo into IO74/84/94 from my QTH
johan,ON4ANT <ON4ANT@HOTMAIL.COM>
- Sunday, April 16, 2000 at 17:18:03 (GMT/BST)
I tried to send Alan, 3C5I, a recording, but it came back. Is the e-mail adress a shown in the list the right one ?? Pse right adress...tnx..only some Es and Tropo to G, I and heard GD0EMG (IO74) almost 2 hours with 55 bursts..but no contact....73's
Paul ON9BGP <on9bgp@online@be>
- Sunday, April 16, 2000 at 16:57:19 (GMT/BST)
At Last !!! This morning we had a FB opening into Japan, we worked 12 Japanese stations.Other stations active were : ZR1L, ZR1ADI and ZS1AGF. We worked JA6, JE6, JH6, JO6, JH5, JR6, JR7 Later in the afternoon we worked LU's and ZR1ADI worked PY5CC Please look out for ZS1 region !!! 73 and GL Andre ZR1TRD
ZR1TRD <zr1trd@mweb.co.za>
- Sunday, April 16, 2000 at 16:34:32 (GMT/BST)
Hi dr OMs, in 12 April at 2130UTC i contacted the following stations: ZL2KT 59, ZL2AAA and ZL2AGI w 57 all in the same locator RF80. I still copied ZL2KT for a few minutes then after nothing. After my first contact w ZL2KT i called CN8KD for a QSO with THE ZL2 but his antenna wasn't QRV. Vy tnx for NEW ONE dr ZL2KT ZL2AAA & ZL2AGI. 73s 4 all 6m enthusiasts. pse dont send ur QSL to me direct: the link isn't sure. pse only via bureau. vy TNX. cn8li@yahoo.fr
Said, CN8LI <cn8li@yahoo.fr>
- Sunday, April 16, 2000 at 12:18:36 (GMT/BST)
ZS6's,ZS4NS,ZR5ADQ in.. some weak ES to S5 aswell... excellent tropo asweel to the UK
johan, ON4ANT <on4ant@hotmail.com>
- Sunday, April 16, 2000 at 12:07:39 (GMT/BST)
Anybody received qsl from 5N3CPR via SP5CPR, except the PA stations who got them via eyeball contact ?
ON4AOI - Guy <on4aoi@ping.be>
- Sunday, April 16, 2000 at 10:49:09 (GMT/BST)
I have spent all week preparing for the RSGB 6m contest.I got a new Heil microphone,recorded the cq loops and carefully equalised them in my recording studio,got a footswitch and learned how to use Taclog.I even beefed up the amp EHT so everything would run cool.I then get up this morning to discover the most awful cold!I can hardly speak!I feel dreadful and will take one hell of an opening to get me into the shack.My tip for the winner is Andy GD0TEP,unfortunately I couldn't find a betting shop to give me any odds.Good luck to anyone who enters the contest.73 cough splutter!
Conrad G0RUZ <conrad.farlow@virgin.net>
- Sunday, April 16, 2000 at 10:38:33 (GMT/BST)
Just spotted some weak ES, the first this year, into JO33. It came from Italie, so lets hope for soem more the comming weeks, and that they have the F2 into the rest of the world. VP8 would also nice in MY log.....73's Johan.
Johan PE9DX <pe9dx@amsat.org>
- Sunday, April 16, 2000 at 09:54:02 (GMT/BST)
EY8MM came on true to his promise last Thrusday and was heard working VK6, VK4, VK2, VK8, great signal and great op with excellent English. He attended a University in Melbourne studying English in 1996/1997 and visited the VK3SIX site to see how a serious 6M station performs. With 100w and Force 12 yagi he was into VK8 from 0645z to 0930z on 13th. QSL to K1BV
VK3OT/8
- Sunday, April 16, 2000 at 07:28:39 (GMT/BST)
Just back from Uluru where it rained all day. heard VR2KW last night on a short whip and lots of 9M TV and UA0TV and JA pileup on 50.140 CW. I see VK4FNQ worked a few ZS6 stations around 0700 on 13th, anyone want to bring the rest of us up to speed on this and where and when we should look?
VK3OT/'8 <farmers@alice.topend.com.au>
- Sunday, April 16, 2000 at 07:24:20 (GMT/BST)
I am just noting my archives indicate 12 May for my earliest Es transatlantic qsos and possibly a week earlier for VE1. In early May these events are rare but can happen. It will be interesting to see if the increased Solar activity causes a delayed, shortened or lower intensity Summer Es season. Best DX
Bob, K1SIX
- Sunday, April 16, 2000 at 03:47:41 (GMT/BST)
Chris: Been trying for U & Keith nightly from EL49. Will continue. Good Luck 73 de Lyle KD5EWD
Lyle KD5EWD <tuffluck@bellsouth.net>
- Saturday, April 15, 2000 at 23:13:11 (GMT/BST)
Not a bad but not so good as the previous three - no ne countries. Keith, VP8CMT couldn't resist operating while I was out looking at minefields - I am using Keith's shack this week. Look for Keith tomorrow! Beaming ans CQing USA at present but doesn't look hopeful. My last FULL day is Tuesday. Chris
Chris, VP8DB <cgare@visto.com>
- Saturday, April 15, 2000 at 19:48:00 (GMT/BST)
Hi Adrian, at 12 ft, it seems you better look for a 4/5 el. quad.
peter, pa1six (ex-pa3eui)
- Saturday, April 15, 2000 at 19:37:05 (GMT/BST)
has anyone had any experience of the Q-Tek 5 Element for 6 metres, want to put a 5 ele up but not sure what to go for cant really be to much more than 12 ft boom length any comments direct to me very welcome, also thinking bout the cushcraft
Adrian G0KOM <adey@freeuk.com>
- Saturday, April 15, 2000 at 19:03:06 (GMT/BST)
Peter I got card for the 5R8GJ QSO pretty quick direct to F5QT whose address is-- Chemin des Bartas; SAINT LYS; 31470 FRANCE
Norm G3NVO <G3NVO@woodtech.demon.co.uk>
- Saturday, April 15, 2000 at 18:25:19 (GMT/BST)
Comment added at 11:23 UTC on April 15: An impulsive M4.3 flare was observed at 10:18 UTC. Its source was probably region 8955 which had been developing very tight magnetic gradients near the main trailing spot over the last few hours prior to the flare. The region is now much more complex than it was early today and could produce additional M flares, perhaps even a major flare. The region is rotating into a position where it could be the origin of geoeffective CMEs. Comment added at 14:57 UTC: Region 8955 produced another M flare at 14:48 UTC, this time an M2.2 event.
Ray, PA4PA <pa4pa@qsl.net // http://come.to/six>
- Saturday, April 15, 2000 at 16:49:38 (GMT/BST)
Yesterday ZS6's and FR1AN......and first long e-skip to IT9 and 9H today ZS6DN/B ZS6AVP sofar.
johan,on4ant <ON4ANT@HOTMAIL.COM>
- Saturday, April 15, 2000 at 13:58:28 (GMT/BST)
Hi Folks, Just had a note from John W4FRU the QSL manager for ZD9BV. He tells me that the 50MHz logs will be on the next ship out (Due May) and he will respond to the QSL requests within three to five days of getting the logs. Thanks for the QSO Chris on 28.885 now if only I can do the same on six!! 73's de Cliff G1IOV / M5ACU
Cliff G1IOV <Cliff@cibell.globalnet.co.uk>
- Saturday, April 15, 2000 at 13:18:57 (GMT/BST)
dont know what happended on dx cluster earlier but it threw wobbler,tried to put on that 5x1gs was on 28.885 & said hes setup for 6m now, he is ex vp2mgg,but the qsl manager is wb2yqh,if you got narked it was beyond my control , i disconnected straight away but that didnt stop it.cheers73.
m0bcg ian <m0bcg@btinternet.com>
- Saturday, April 15, 2000 at 13:17:39 (GMT/BST)
Does anyone have a QSL address for 5R8GJ wkd last October? and any luck getting a card back!?
Peter G3ZSS <g3zss@6metres.com>
- Saturday, April 15, 2000 at 12:16:42 (GMT/BST)
Great day yesterday! A short after 9h-dl Es was reported around 18:40Z, vp8dbl came in out of the blue! I worked Chris for my #81 and heard him for about 5 minutes here in jn86 area, enough to alert my friends (9a3hz - congrats on #100, 9a8a, 9a1cal, s59a). It seems that propagation was highly focused as he was heard in circle of some 50 km (I hope it wasn't a pirate, hi). Nick, congrats to you on your #100. CU all on six!
Bob, 9a3ji <bob_9a3ji@hi.hinet.hr>
- Saturday, April 15, 2000 at 09:44:38 (GMT/BST)
Heard 5X1GS on the 14-04-2000 at 2030 s4 for 4sec and s1 for 3min. Did not hear me at all. 73
Nico zs4ns <zs4ns@marques.co.za>
- Saturday, April 15, 2000 at 06:49:09 (GMT/BST)
Alan, us lot here in Brisbane appreciate your efforts running the beacon. We're encouraged by hearing the ZD8VHF beacon several times in the LP 2300-2330 timeslot. It's also nice to hear the VK4FNQ worked no less than six ZS stations on 13 APR in the SP 0700-0715 slot. It's just a pity the SSN has been significantly down in the last ten days or so. SSN was 301 on 2 APR when we worked CT3HF via LP on SSB. We live in hope!
Adam, VK4CP <vk3alm@ozemail.com.au>
- Saturday, April 15, 2000 at 05:46:42 (GMT/BST)
Sorry, for Chuck read Chip!
NIck
- Saturday, April 15, 2000 at 04:58:47 (GMT/BST)
Thanks to all for the nice remarks, and to Chuck, congrats to you too, we are in good company, I believe this week KH7R and 9A3HZ also reached 100! - But 'a different life' - does this mean that I may never again have to suffer the misery of psoriasis?
Nick 5B4FL <5b4fl(at)qsl.net>
- Saturday, April 15, 2000 at 04:55:37 (GMT/BST)
PJ2/WZ8D and W8GEX should be on tomorrow night by 0000Z in FK52. Hope to work many on six this week. 73s John
John WZ8D <wz8d@arrl.net>
- Saturday, April 15, 2000 at 01:42:40 (GMT/BST)
Chris, VP8DBL. enjoy the Stanly arms, got a tad drunk in there a couple of times Did you get my e-mail....... Adrian, G0KOM, ZC4MK, VP8COI
Adrian G0KOM <adey@freeuk.com>
- Friday, April 14, 2000 at 23:00:39 (GMT/BST)
3C is not one of those magic spots. Being on the equator, it misses out on TEP. After 1 month of running a beacon on 097 at night long path, and during the day short path, to VK, JA or Asia, I've had reports of VK (Mar 15th), JA (Mar 23) and VP6 (Apr 9th) all from 2230-0020. But no qso's, only reports. I'll keep on running the beacon for another four weeks but then will rest up for a while, unless dx appears. A beacon with 150W and a beam really is good for checking out paths, providing reports are good. Thanks to all those who have reported in so far. Cheers
Alan 3C5I <alan_isaachsen@email.mobil.com>
- Friday, April 14, 2000 at 22:57:27 (GMT/BST)
9M2NK wkd 50.107MHz 2xCW
Hans HK3YH <hk3yh@cable.net.co>
- Friday, April 14, 2000 at 19:57:19 (GMT/BST)
Nick, 5B4FL, Congratulations on #100. I worked my #100 a week ago and I gotta tell you my life has been different ever since!.......hi..... 73 Chip
N6CA <n6ca@ham-radio.com>
- Friday, April 14, 2000 at 17:35:48 (GMT/BST)
JO65QJ 2000 Long-haul DX summary so far: 12/3 TR8XX. Otherwise nothing but silence since 21/11 1999. FIVE months! And I know it is worse farther up north....what´s up with the condx - this is in no way comparable to last cycle! Well, back to work, then....snivel....73 from SM land to all of you lucky ones (and to Willem PA0HIP who -I believe- has a birthday coming up soon)! Cheers & beers/R
Rick SM7SCJ
- Friday, April 14, 2000 at 17:19:52 (GMT/BST)
Congratulations on #100 for the first time from 5B, Nick!! FB DX,
Hatsuo, JA1VOK <ja1vok@jarl.com>
- Friday, April 14, 2000 at 15:11:48 (GMT/BST)
Peter, Propagation is a lottery, too, but at least you don't lose your stake, hi. 73
Mike GU6AJE <gu6aje.weyr@guernsey.net>
- Friday, April 14, 2000 at 14:12:52 (GMT/BST)
Back again from Las Vegas.(no luck with those slot machines!) Checked the band and guess...NOISE as usual. Best regards and 73:>
Peter PA2VST <peterg@condor-post.com>
- Friday, April 14, 2000 at 14:03:17 (GMT/BST)
10:00 am on Friday, just off back to the shack to operate 6m until 13:30 local. Please no dupes and I am not running CW except when needed for DX 'cos I'll just a pile-up of all the stations that have already worked me on SSB! I will be at the rig all day on Saturday but have a lunch appointment with the Islands Govenor on Sunday. And, I still need time to go to the pub (Stanley Arms). Chris
Chris, VP8DBL <cgare@visto.com>
- Friday, April 14, 2000 at 13:51:46 (GMT/BST)
To Nick 5B4FL - Congratulations! I'm on "half-way" and I hope to work you this season as new one for me. Hope you also need LY... Sure first wine bottle will be not last today!? 73, Remi LY2MW
Remi LY2MW <r.vaicius@omnitel.net>
- Friday, April 14, 2000 at 13:45:19 (GMT/BST)
I worked my country #100 today, HL5XF, a new one for him too! -thanks for nice remarks, good luck to all,
Nick 5B4FL <5b4fl(at)qsl.net>
- Friday, April 14, 2000 at 12:44:41 (GMT/BST)
AFRICA: the "cars with BLUE FLASHING LIGHTS" were full scale on FM [37 mhz]today at about 0815utc today, have not heard them for many years, see you on the weekend Africa!!
VK6RO <vk6ro@yahoo.com>
- Friday, April 14, 2000 at 12:05:20 (GMT/BST)
While DL7QY heard ZD7 not a thing here ;-( you just can't be lucky all the time, perhaps even bigger antennas would help.. condx low, just some weak E skip
johan,ON4ANT <on4ant@hotmail.com>
- Friday, April 14, 2000 at 11:20:46 (GMT/BST)
Spoke with Martin, J3/AA1ON, last night on 20m. He is currently on holiday (departs 21 April) in Grenada and intends to be active on 6m during his stay. 73s
Roy, GM0EFT <gm0eft@asylum54.freeserve.co.uk>
- Friday, April 14, 2000 at 10:00:46 (GMT/BST)
To Nestor LW5EJU... Thanks for direct QSL card rxd today.. Barry G4KCT
Barry G4KCT <BHF1@YORK.AC.UK>
- Friday, April 14, 2000 at 08:33:10 (GMT/BST)
Attention Africa/Indian Ocean: Gday, we will be looking for you from about 0430 utc sat and sunday this weekend.Also on 28885, Gday to ZS6WB from sunny Perth OF77XX.
VK6RO <vk6ro@yahoo.com>
- Friday, April 14, 2000 at 06:19:13 (GMT/BST)
ATTENTION PACIFIC STATION - Over the next two weeks watch for ZS especially during the time frame 0700-0800 utc. Opening again yesterday but only one KH6 (BL11) and two VK4 (QG39 & QH30) stations on the band. Will watch 50.090-.100 CW & 50.110 up for SSB. Many ZS stations will be watching for you, especially on the weekend.
Hal ZS6WB <hpaction@cis.co.za>
- Friday, April 14, 2000 at 05:17:30 (GMT/BST)
KH8/N0JK DXpedition pictures at http://communities.msn.com/6MDX
Jon N0JK <n0jk@hotmail.com>
- Friday, April 14, 2000 at 05:09:47 (GMT/BST)
63 qso's on April 13, 2000. JA, VK, Z2. http://www.qsl.net/ey8mm/50mhz.html 73 Nodir
ey8mm <ey8mm@qsl.net>
- Friday, April 14, 2000 at 02:33:07 (GMT/BST)
Chris, thanks for running with us! Maybe next time, all we need is couple more db......
N6CA <n6ca@ham-radio.com>
- Thursday, April 13, 2000 at 22:50:29 (GMT/BST)
Chris, Any copy on VK TV 46.172? UR closer to VK than W6. Swing that beam!!!
Adam VK4CP <vk3alm@ozemail.com.au>
- Thursday, April 13, 2000 at 22:43:57 (GMT/BST)
Just worked W7RV in DM43 @ 529 - hearing N6CA quite strongly but he couldn't hear mew. Am running a breaking beacon on 123 for the next hour. Chris
Chris, VP8DBL <cgare@visto.com>
- Thursday, April 13, 2000 at 21:51:03 (GMT/BST)
Still have 49.2 CE music loud into So Cal & LUs weak at 1953z. Been in since 1851Z
N6CA <n6ca@ham-radio.com>
- Thursday, April 13, 2000 at 20:44:56 (GMT/BST)
Another opening to F, I and EH 17:00 to 17:30. Chris
Chris, VP8DBL <cgare@visto.com>
- Thursday, April 13, 2000 at 18:00:05 (GMT/BST)
It's 12:45 GMT on Wednesday and I'm in the shack early this morning. All's quiet here at the moment. I have a meeting between 15:00 and 17:00 but will be in the shack asap after that. I will be looking for QSOs in Africa and Oceana after 16:00. When I'm in the shack I cam be found on 885. As the 650 is defunct on TX I cannot monitor both 6 and 10 at the same time unfortunately. Chris
Chris, VP8DBL <cgare@visto.com>
- Thursday, April 13, 2000 at 12:35:47 (GMT/BST)
Chris VP8DBL has asked me to pass along the information that he will be busy today, but will be in the shack from just after 1600utc for operations on 6m and 28.885mhz. He will not run a keyer on 50.123mhz when he is not in the shack, Good Hunting, Ted G4UPS
ted G4UPS <ted@g4ups.fsnet.co.uk>
- Thursday, April 13, 2000 at 11:14:47 (GMT/BST)
FoF2 in FK36 (Suid-Afrika)"http://ionosond.ru.ac.za/cgi-bin/latest.exe?" allmost 14 MHz. This may be a usefull indicator for propagation to VP8.
Peter, pa16
- Thursday, April 13, 2000 at 10:52:12 (GMT/BST)
KH6, VK4, plus 5 TV carriers from VK and ZL into ZS6 around 0700-0800z today.
Ian ZS6BTE <itr@nanoteq.co.za>
- Thursday, April 13, 2000 at 10:19:36 (GMT/BST)
European FoF2 values much higher today then during previous days. Last night DK0WCY (10.144) was still S9+ at 21 UTC while it's normally gone at that time. FoF2 in KO02 above 11 MHz with traces of ES.
Peter, pa16
- Thursday, April 13, 2000 at 08:43:12 (GMT/BST)
To Helen: I hope when he gets back he doesn't insist you wear wooly sweaters....
Nick 5B4FL <5b4fl(at)qsl.net>
- Thursday, April 13, 2000 at 07:47:32 (GMT/BST)
Seems I'm not the only one whos XYL monitors here to check what I'm up to. If everyone had this "problem" then perhaps we would all be a bit less vitriolic!! 73 & 88 as appropriate.
Peter H44PT / G8BCG <g8bcg@qsl.net>
- Thursday, April 13, 2000 at 05:17:35 (GMT/BST)
Just received D3SAF QSL card today via i3llh for Feb. 14 mobile QSO on 28 MHz. His address is p.o.box 8, Salzano, Italy 30030.
Pete ve3ikv <pete@eagle.ca>
- Thursday, April 13, 2000 at 01:08:55 (GMT/BST)
Great contact with VP8DBL at 15.12 utc 55/55 Thanks a lot dr Chris,will send card direct to you... All the best,God bless .!! Renny
Renko 9A3FT <9a3ft@usa.net>
- Wednesday, April 12, 2000 at 22:45:22 (GMT/BST)
2U0ARE is now MU0FAL and will be chasing DX with renewed vigour 73 de Colin
mu0fal <colin@lorbert.freeserve.co.uk>
- Wednesday, April 12, 2000 at 22:29:13 (GMT/BST)
The posting of VK2 TV heard in ZS6 on this page did not reach anyone in time to react. You will have to post to either the VK cluster or the Pacific Rim to get much of a response.
VK3OT
- Wednesday, April 12, 2000 at 22:15:32 (GMT/BST)
Hal ZS6WB who worked 5X1GS tonight told me that the 5X has a dipole but is getting a beam - another one to look for!
Nick 5B4FL <5b4fl(at)qsl.net>
- Wednesday, April 12, 2000 at 21:57:48 (GMT/BST)
This is a bit of a worrying statement, Chris!! "Falklands is a fantastic place and I have the call for life!"
Helen (Wife Of VP8DBL/G3WOS) <chris.gare(at)gare.co.uk>
- Wednesday, April 12, 2000 at 21:56:16 (GMT/BST)
Hi friends. I am looking for the E-mail adress of V51E. Can anibody help? Within one or two weeks VU2MKP will be qrv for Xband operation, as they are not allowed to transmit on 6m. Please look for hin on 28.885. His name is Robert and he is in Bangalore. 73 Pierre HB9QQ
Pierre HB9QQ <pasteur@bluewin.ch>
- Wednesday, April 12, 2000 at 20:24:55 (GMT/BST)
Remember Chris is on a business trip to VP8 and has to schedule radio around his work, this isn't a DXpedition. Let's just hope for a CME or something to stir things up so we northerly types get a shot.
Bill, N0XX/7 <bville@proaxis.com>
- Wednesday, April 12, 2000 at 20:03:01 (GMT/BST)
Please dont QRT the band still open to USA, please hang in there 73 DTB
K9DTB
- Wednesday, April 12, 2000 at 18:37:40 (GMT/BST)
Band full as soon as I turned on the rig @ 16:00, worked JY to CT in Europe and a couple of stations in Florida in a 2 hour pileup. I'll be back on 2-3 hour's time. Excellent start to the week! Falklands is a fantastic place and I have the call for life! Chris
Chris, VP8DBL <cgare@visto.com>
- Wednesday, April 12, 2000 at 18:29:41 (GMT/BST)
Very stronge signal from Chris (VP8DBL) Thanks very much Chris , your Rig is working OK now 59+20 into 9H .
Philip 9H1PA <9h1pa@Moonnet.cc>
- Wednesday, April 12, 2000 at 18:09:54 (GMT/BST)
Chris VP8DBL a good sig here (and in S Eu I think) all the time he was on ~1500-1645Z. He will be back at ~1900-2000Z for the evening, and quite a bit tmrw I think he said.
Nick 5B4FL <5b4fl(at)qsl.net>
- Wednesday, April 12, 2000 at 18:00:05 (GMT/BST)
7 el yagi (Force 12 EF706) has been installed today. I will be active tomorrow starting 08:00 z. Will look for VK and JA, than AF and EU. Due to work schedule I will not be able to be on during weekend. Any suggested time are welcome over e-mail for tomorrow. So far 20 DXCC countries worked. All in Asia, Pacific and Africa. Hope to get Europe.
ey8mm <ey8mm@qsl.net>
- Wednesday, April 12, 2000 at 17:28:23 (GMT/BST)
Just back to a cold and wet UK. H44 6m results. Unlike VK . ZL, condx not good from H44. However 23 countries: 4W6, 4X, 9V, BV, BY, CX, HK, HL, JA (873 QSOs), W, KH2, KH6, KH8, LU, PY, TI, V7, VK, VR6, VR2, YB, ZK2, ZL. Total 1051 6m QSOs. Best DX LU2FFD 26,450km!! More audio etc on www.qsl.net/h44pt soon 73
Peter H44PT / G8BCG <g8bcg@qsl.net>
- Wednesday, April 12, 2000 at 17:03:18 (GMT/BST)
Chris, try this URL for the mag dec, good luck. http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/cgi-bin/seg/gmag/fldsnth1.pl
Colin G3TRN <colin.kemp@hemscott.net>
- Wednesday, April 12, 2000 at 16:07:45 (GMT/BST)
Chris, We live in hope! Have fun and watch out for the wild sheep.....Mike
ve9aa Mike <ve9aa@rac.ca>
- Wednesday, April 12, 2000 at 15:43:55 (GMT/BST)
PARAGUAY TO MAINLAND CHINA (BG7OH) AT 12/1400z. Also a dozen Hong Kong stations worked. Beaming East (SP).
Doug - ZP6CW <zp6cw@50mhz.com>
- Wednesday, April 12, 2000 at 15:41:45 (GMT/BST)
I am now up and running as VP8DBT. Got the 5-element up on the mast last night and is now working. I am listening on 885 and had one or two QSOs this morning. The FT650 is not transmitting for some reason so am using VP8CMT's 690. Needless to say I have no propagation so far on six. I should up @ 15:00 GMT for a couple of hours and this eveing also. Call me on 885 if you hear me! Chris
Chris, VP8DBT <cgare@visto.com>
- Wednesday, April 12, 2000 at 13:55:00 (GMT/BST)
No impact of the M3.1 flare (9/4) yet. Was predicted about now.
Peter,pa16
- Wednesday, April 12, 2000 at 11:25:31 (GMT/BST)
Costas, for D3SAF/I3LLH adr see SixItalia QSL info. I find this a very good source. If you need it's adr, there is a link to it from my website www.qsl.net/5b4fl
Nick 5B4FL <5b4fl(at)qsl.net>
- Wednesday, April 12, 2000 at 10:09:05 (GMT/BST)
Searched the web, but nothing found at all Costas, sorry.
Peter,pa16
- Wednesday, April 12, 2000 at 09:56:40 (GMT/BST)
Pse any info about I3LLH (D3SAF QSL manager) e-mail address?
Costas SV1DH <geten1@compulink.gr>
- Wednesday, April 12, 2000 at 08:46:27 (GMT/BST)
Peter PA1SIX:Looking for a recent (>1995!) magnetic inclination (dip) world map...Tnx
Costas SV1DH <geten1@compulink.gr>
- Wednesday, April 12, 2000 at 08:42:18 (GMT/BST)
Conrad: - TF5CW ---> Seli, TF3AOT reports that the station TF5CW (QSL via F2YT) [425DXN 344] "doesn't exist, so this is a pirate". We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our readers.- (from 425 DX NEWS # 345 13 Dec 1997. 73
José eh7kw <ea7kw@alcavia.net>
- Wednesday, April 12, 2000 at 07:31:53 (GMT/BST)
What is a magnetic DIP lattitude map, Costas ??
Peter, pa1six
- Wednesday, April 12, 2000 at 07:28:59 (GMT/BST)
Peter PA16:any idea where to find on the net a recent magnetic DIP latitude map, pse?
Costas SV1DH <geten1@compulink.gr>
- Wednesday, April 12, 2000 at 06:33:47 (GMT/BST)
Just TR8KPJ in yesterday afternoon. guess conditions going down slowly.
johan,ON4ANT <ON4ANT@hotmail.com>
- Wednesday, April 12, 2000 at 06:31:13 (GMT/BST)
VK and Thai TV into ZS6: yesterday Wagga Wagga (NSW) and Thailand Nalchon Ratchamisma. Both weak around 0700z.
Ian ZS6BTE <itr@nanoteq.co.za>
- Wednesday, April 12, 2000 at 06:24:10 (GMT/BST)
I am catching up with QSL's for DXCC and I worked TF1SS on 17/07/99 and I can find no info on this station.Was he a pirate?I also worked TF5CW in 1995 and perhaps this is a safer bet?73
Conrad G0RUZ <conrad.farlow@virgin.net>
- Wednesday, April 12, 2000 at 03:20:18 (GMT/BST)
Need adress F5OGL....TNX A LOT Renny...GL
Renko 9A3FT <9a3ft@usa.net>
- Tuesday, April 11, 2000 at 21:06:48 (GMT/BST)
Has there been any change in the "non-QSL" status of TF3SG/TF1T from 1980/81?? Has anyone contacted Sveinn? Status?? Tks
Herb W3BO <w3iwu@voicenet.com>
- Tuesday, April 11, 2000 at 18:17:39 (GMT/BST)
Mailed it to you sawell Herb, just to make sure ...
Peter, pa16
- Tuesday, April 11, 2000 at 15:33:11 (GMT/BST)
Sri Peter; must have been pilot error here. OK now. Tks
Herb W3BO <w3iwu@voicenet.com>
- Tuesday, April 11, 2000 at 15:25:08 (GMT/BST)
Herb, tried CTRL C >> CTRL V and the address is right !!!
Peter, pa16
- Tuesday, April 11, 2000 at 15:04:47 (GMT/BST)
Herb, what announcement? There isn't a 11 April 0808 one. (é is ALT130 and Ø is ALT0216)
Nick 5B4FL <5b4fl@qsl.net>
- Tuesday, April 11, 2000 at 15:03:34 (GMT/BST)
Does anyone have the correct URL to substitute for the one in the 11Apr 0808 posting below? Tks
Herb W3BO <w3iwu@voicenet.com>
- Tuesday, April 11, 2000 at 14:44:01 (GMT/BST)
the grid is PH40
Peter,PA16
- Tuesday, April 11, 2000 at 12:41:26 (GMT/BST)
I have a service job 300 nMiles North West of Alice and will be flying myslef out in a C172RG Cutlass on April 20th rturning on the Friday, will take FT650 and a small yagi and should be able to get on the air from about sunset to sunrise each night. Dont know the grid square but dx is 700 kM Nw of Alice Springs airport at a plave called Tanami mine. I heard EU last night and maybe the closer dx and higher latitude will produce some results to EU and KH6, Dont know grid but it is on the Tanami track near the VK6 state line
VK8OT
- Tuesday, April 11, 2000 at 10:52:50 (GMT/BST)
Yes Charlie the 2xFM activities of the BQ9 lead a lot to be desired, hoping to work it and thwarted every evening especially at the unpredictable apperances 1200, 1300, 1400, 1500z and the lack of liason on HF when you ask them a question they wipe you off or choose not to respond. Seems a sad waste of operating time to run 2xFM.
VK8OT
- Tuesday, April 11, 2000 at 10:48:04 (GMT/BST)
Nick, haven't got a clue how to predict MUF !!!. Since most of the F2 openings are via multi-refraction the 14 MHz value for the foF2 can only be used as a warning to be alert. The actual MUF depends (in case of single-refraction)on the foF2, the hight of the refracting part of the F2-layer as well as how it is tilted. A foF2 of 16 MHz and a bad tilt may still focus your signal way into space. So it's difficult to predict a single-refaction, let alone multi. The only thing I expected this cycle was less openings, but because of a much lower MUF, a better chance for LP-openings and W6/7(SP) from PA (Last cycle the MUF seemed to be simply too high). The first was right, the last ..., we'll see this fall (or the next).
Peter, pa16
- Tuesday, April 11, 2000 at 10:04:24 (GMT/BST)
For the geomagnetic tattitudes try "http://www.spacew.com/www/maglat.gif"
Peter, pa16
- Tuesday, April 11, 2000 at 08:08:01 (GMT/BST)
Ø, you mean ?. Real easy to find under win2k
peter,pa16
- Tuesday, April 11, 2000 at 08:01:52 (GMT/BST)
Many thanks to two very fast managers: G3TEV (9J2BO), and IK7JTF (5N9RGP), qsl received in ONE week! If all the others were like this...
Andrea,IK5QLO <andy.ghilardi@comune.lucca.it>
- Tuesday, April 11, 2000 at 07:12:32 (GMT/BST)
****EXTREMELY POOR OPERATING ETIQUETTE ON 6 METERS BY OPERATOR OF BQ9P***** I write to raise my objection and to complain on the "Extremely Poor Operating Etiquette On 6 Meters By BQ9P" DX'ers everywhere are grateful for the activation of Pratas, BQ9P both on HF and on 6 meters, however the shockingly poor operating skills and attitude of the Operator behind the 6 meter operation is mind shattering! If anyone at BQ9P is reading this, good and I hope it hurts!!!! Please get someone with a bit of common sense and knowledge of six meters to be operating the six meters side of things please. Last Saturday, the Operator of BQ9P had the "NERVE" to work DX pile up for no less than 2.5 hours occupying the 50.110MHz DX window. He was transmitting on 50.110MHz and listening 50.120MHz and up [split]. There is nothing wrong with split, but to transmit on 50.110MHz for 2.5 hours!!!! What a joke for a DX operation!!!! You either have no consideration for others or have absolutely know idea about proper operating on Six meters. This operator even carried on after many stations called him and advised him to QSY from the window!!! These were various stations all over the "Pacific Rim", congratulations you made yourself very well known to many DX'ers in the "Pacific Rim" area as the "DX'pedition That Jammed Up The DX Window". You should also be awarded the Oscar Award for "Best Repeat Performance" as you went ahead and did the same thing the next day and had to be told again to QSY by DX'ers in no less than 6 different countries in the region!!! We would also like to give you the "Most Annoying DX'er Award". Do us all a favor, get a proper 6 meter operator behind the radio and stay well away from working pile ups on the window!!!!!! Steve, VR2XMQ
Steve / VR2XMQ <vr2xmq@amsat.org>
- Tuesday, April 11, 2000 at 06:52:47 (GMT/BST)
Yesterday TR,3C,ZS6, seems to be the daily recipy! Has anyone experience in soldering 1/2" hardline together?
Johan,ON4ANT <on4ant@hotmail.com>
- Tuesday, April 11, 2000 at 06:35:55 (GMT/BST)
4W6/VK2QF expedition results. In total during on air time the expected blackouts lasted for 15 hours and one especially on the 4th during a 6 metre opening to Japan removed an hour or 180 contacts! In total the 6m band opened 6 times during the expedition. Total 6m entities 15, total 6m qso's 379. Breakdown of qso's. YB = 10, VK = 25, FK = 1, H44 = 2, JA = 316, 4W6 = 1, P29 = 2, 9M2 = 4, 9V1 = 3, V73 = 1, KH6 = 2, BV2 = 1, BG7 = 2, VR2 = 6, ZL = 2. E/W 0 dx was Hawaii at 8,962km and N/S to Hokkaido at 5,971km. HF 2,741 qso's. In a few days more detail will be at: URL http://www.winsoft.net.au/~vk2qf/4w6un/4w6_vk2qf.html Caught a few new ones since arriving home too! TNX the 9M6BAA op prior to my expediton well done 5,400km scatter mode into this loc! 73 de Nev VK2QF.
Neville VK2QF <vk2qf@winsoft.net.au>
- Tuesday, April 11, 2000 at 05:40:57 (GMT/BST)
T88 reported by VK4APG on 50.115 RS 55… left office and in shack 15 minutes later. No T88. Got to love 6m! de VK4JSR
Scott VK4JSR <scott.watson@clemenger.com.au>
- Tuesday, April 11, 2000 at 04:20:13 (GMT/BST)
Nick, your reminding me of the good times as ZC4MK in 89-91, would rather be in KM64 than JO01 right now. Hope your keeping well
Adrian G0KOM <adey@freeuk.com>
- Monday, April 10, 2000 at 22:48:23 (GMT/BST)
Nick, heard everyone of the JA's working you. No 5B here. One day. And more importantly ...how do you do those things with the zero and the "e"?? Cu on six one day.
Peter VK4APG <pjgarden@gil.com.au>
- Monday, April 10, 2000 at 22:35:14 (GMT/BST)
To PA1SIX 5B4FL Geography lessons needed here. 5B4FL is technically in Asia but needs EU prop to be worked from VK and VK6JQ is definitely in the Indian Ocean about 5.5 hours flying time from the Pacific or 4000 KM, either way I would be glad if you guys would look this way es 5B4FL who works JAs for hours here when maybe a change in beam heading ight pick up VK8, I had EY8CQ in here for several hours during the second day i have heard you weakly working JAs. Threw the book at you but no reply.
VK8OT
- Monday, April 10, 2000 at 22:01:55 (GMT/BST)
To Peter, PA1SIX. I have the same question as other SIXer: where could I get such a geomagn. chart? Thnaks for the info. 73 Pierre
Pierre HB9QQ <pasteur@bluewin.ch>
- Monday, April 10, 2000 at 21:40:16 (GMT/BST)
Heard 3C5I beacon very strong today, but Alan told via cluster he was at work. Sig was 559 for a while..made a nice recording. Heard ON4GG calling TR8..but nothing heard here. 73's..Paul..
Paul ON9BGP <on9bgp@online.be>
- Monday, April 10, 2000 at 21:34:58 (GMT/BST)
Peter, thankyou for the map, yes, I know I'm not in Europe and are relatively close to the Mag. Eq. and so have good condx, but the question was did your data predict a high MUF 5B/JA? The ME is one thing, but how are you finding the predicted MUF? Also, BTW, I like your é but can you do a Ø ?
Nick 5B4FL <5b4fl(at)qsl.net>
- Monday, April 10, 2000 at 21:13:17 (GMT/BST)
Worked kh6sx, kh7r and kh6\k6mio this morning 0718 till 0737 with sigs from 51 to 59. New DXCC for me.
Paul zs6pjs <zs6pjs@pixie.co.za>
- Monday, April 10, 2000 at 20:48:04 (GMT/BST)
To Peter PA1SIX - I would be interested in a copy of the map showing geomagnetic latitudes, too. Is there anywhere it can be posted up, or would you mind e-mailing me a copy? As to the state of the cycle, I remember '89 was a LOT better, and I was 200 miles further north then, living in a serious RF black hole, using indoor antennas with no gain. Maybe it'll come round for the autumn equinox. Only 3C5I/b heard today, 529. 73
Mike GU6AJE <gu6aje.weyr@guernsey.net>
- Monday, April 10, 2000 at 20:15:28 (GMT/BST)
Take a look to sec.noaa.gov/rt_plots/xray_1m.cgi I think we got a flare ??
Eric F5JKK <f5jkk@free.fr>
- Monday, April 10, 2000 at 19:58:59 (GMT/BST)
Chris: Patagonia have daily opening to Mediterranean area, and is in the same latitud that Falkland/Malvinas. 14 to 16z or more is the time. I will cross my finger for Tep,F2 and Es. Have a good trip and good DX.
Alberto, LU2EG <lu2eg@usa.net>
- Monday, April 10, 2000 at 19:16:51 (GMT/BST)
I agree with Brian, this cycle is very disappointing so far, I have heard NOTHING this year. In fact, the only long haul DX this cycle from here (IO81) was an Es extended TEP opening to LU/CX last summer. OK, so I don't sit around all day listening to .110 but this time last cycle the band was buzzing, J52US/9L1US beacons banging the S meter every day, loads of ZS6, ZS3, 7Q7 etc. Ah well, here's hoping for an improvement or the radio goes in the bin :-)
Darrell G0HVQ <g0hvq@drmoody.demon.co.uk>
- Monday, April 10, 2000 at 18:44:58 (GMT/BST)
Sorry to moan but still no propergation up here in N.Wales (IO83DG)!!!Does anyone have any theories??..there must be other forces at work..last cycle I was getting regular F2 into the states with nearly half the SFI..can F2 be this patchy.....73`s DE GW0PRM.
Brian GW0PRM <bdg@med14.freeserve.co.uk>
- Monday, April 10, 2000 at 18:37:59 (GMT/BST)
Hi friends. What a day...! On the 5th of april I could work ZD9BV in SSB with 59. A fantastic signal. On the 8th I worked CX2AAL which was another highlight. Hope condx will improve further. Best 73 Pierre
Pierre HB9QQ <pasteur@bluewin.ch>
- Monday, April 10, 2000 at 18:04:26 (GMT/BST)
Jose: Yeahh thought so, But was not sure,hi. But it still is a hell of a long haul dx QSO, hi 73 Willem
Willem PA0HIP <wmorsink@casema.net>
- Monday, April 10, 2000 at 17:36:49 (GMT/BST)
it's send Nick
Peter, pa16
- Monday, April 10, 2000 at 15:33:08 (GMT/BST)
Re: 5B4FL. Nick you're not even in Eu !!! And geomagnetically you're even further off. About 1000 km (10 deg)south of José EA7KW. I'll send you a map with geomagnetic lattitudes and you'll see the massive difference between your area and the rest of Europe. It also shows why the SP's in the lower squares in SP get the same propagation as the guys in southern F (= equal geomagn. latt.)
Peter, PA1SIX
- Monday, April 10, 2000 at 15:29:50 (GMT/BST)
Willem: Any JA from EA7 via LP is +28500 Kms, many over 29.000 ... But distance records are based on GC, aren't they ? 73
Jose EH7KW <ea7kw@alcavia.net>
- Monday, April 10, 2000 at 15:06:53 (GMT/BST)
Hi Trev , nice to see that you are in 9H . If you are around Mosta area give me a call on 433218 Home or 430910 QRL. You are Welcome. Have a nice holiday and enjoy the SUN . 73's Philip 9h1pa
Philip 9h1pa <9h1pa@Moonnet.cc>
- Monday, April 10, 2000 at 15:01:44 (GMT/BST)
Today I received the QSL from KH7R. According to Ken our QSO was the furthest Distance he made, and it might even be a new distance record. My calculations say the distance was 28310 KM's. Any other claims?? 73 Willem
Willem PA0HIP <wmorsink@casema.net>
- Monday, April 10, 2000 at 15:00:29 (GMT/BST)
Chris we had good conditions to FD55 yesterday hope it keeps up 73's and catch you from VP8 Philip 9h1pa
Philip 9H1PA <9h1pa@Moonnet.cc>
- Monday, April 10, 2000 at 14:55:37 (GMT/BST)
Need e mail of DJ9HO. Any help? Tnx
Gogo 9A6C <grongo@st.tel.hr>
- Monday, April 10, 2000 at 14:33:15 (GMT/BST)
Sri qsl is DJ1MM and heard EY8CQ for another hour also a YO7?? calling CQ and sending vees and YB5QZ later on CW
VK8OT <NIL>
- Monday, April 10, 2000 at 14:23:47 (GMT/BST)
Peter PA1SIX, what do your charts (crystal ball) say for 5B/JA this morning? I had about 110 JA QSOs (but nothing else in Pacific except VK6JQ) 73
Nick 5B4FL <5b4fl(at) qsl.net>
- Monday, April 10, 2000 at 13:59:37 (GMT/BST)
To Trev G3ZYY: If u are still here and want to operate call me 662573W or 807330H.
John 9h1xt <johnscic@synapse.net.mt>
- Monday, April 10, 2000 at 12:56:45 (GMT/BST)
Very poor FoF2 values this morning in Eu. All stayed well below the 10 MHz mark.
Peter, PA1SIX
- Monday, April 10, 2000 at 12:50:05 (GMT/BST)
EY8CQ Alex Dushanbe IC706 Mk 11 QSL DL1MM followed by Selvar 9V1UV 50.115 DXCC no 110 tnx VK3OT
VK8OT <nil>
- Monday, April 10, 2000 at 11:30:54 (GMT/BST)
Is there any remote possibility to get the cards from 3B9R and 5X1T ?. Best of luck on your trip Chris ! 73
Jose, EH7KW <ea7kw@alcavia.net>
- Monday, April 10, 2000 at 11:27:17 (GMT/BST)
EY8MM EY8CQ into PG66
VK8OT <NIL>
- Monday, April 10, 2000 at 11:02:20 (GMT/BST)
This is the final details of the Falklands trip. I must emphasize that this 
is a business trip and I will be operating 6m between commitments.

o Callsign: VP8xxx (to be allocated)
o Locator code: GD08
o Will call on 50.110 but operate on 50.123 SSB & CW (subject to
   local interference).
o Not sure if I will run a beacon but it will be on 50.123.
o I will use the UKSMG Announcements Page and the 50MHz Propagation
   Logger for updates on activity.
o I will be reading my mail cgare@visto.com if you want to contact me.
o I am using Ted, G4UPS for telephone liaison. If you have propagation into
  into southern South America then call him on +44 1823 680558 (NOT AFTER
  23:00 GMT please) and he will call me in the shack (subject to my
  availability). Unfortunately, there are no cellular phones in the
  Falklands. I will post my daily (un)availability on the Announcement page.
o Fingers crossed for propagation!
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Monday, April 10, 2000 at 10:14:05 (GMT/BST)
Thanks for the offer Geoff, but I have decided to take the '650 and charge the excess baggage rate to the company - a much better idea! Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Monday, April 10, 2000 at 10:14:05 (GMT/BST)
Chris, G3WOS, if you still need a radio call me on 023 80 445212, I have an FT100 and SMPSU you can use. GB
4ICD
- Monday, April 10, 2000 at 09:08:47 (GMT/BST)
Hi to all, I remember that in Six Italia Web Page www.sixitalia.org , there is a contest for the longest distance qso for 2000 year search Top Score DX, and put your entry in. Tnx 73 de ...
Alex IW0GPN <iw0gpn@amsat.org>
- Monday, April 10, 2000 at 08:08:15 (GMT/BST)
Big S.A .opening Saturday afternoon, about 3 hours with LU, CX and PY0FF booming here at s9+, in the end He got no answers to his CQs... Qsl via W9VA
Andrea,IK5QLO <andy.ghilardi@comune.lucca.it>
- Monday, April 10, 2000 at 07:12:06 (GMT/BST)
Wow... what a weekend.... Got H44PT on his last day for a new one... then Sunday morning 18 countries heard, 11 worked, 3 new ones! Starting to sound like an EU E opening!! Congrat's all involved... it was fun.
Scott VK4JSR <scott.watson@clemenger.com.au>
- Sunday, April 09, 2000 at 23:13:18 (GMT/BST)
Congrats on YV5LIX at over 17,000 km! He runs 10 watts! He gets out well - DUH! - and was my only YV QSO from KH8 despite hearing the YV4AB/b for hours.
Jon N0JK <n0jk@hotmail.com>
- Sunday, April 09, 2000 at 21:31:52 (GMT/BST)
Does anybody know of the exact lat/long of the ZD8VHF beacon please? Alternatively, a description of whereabouts on the island it is and I can determine lat/long off my (reasonably detailed) map of the island.
Adam, VK4CP <vk3alm@ozemail.com.au>
- Sunday, April 09, 2000 at 21:30:53 (GMT/BST)
Anyone have JY9NX's 6 digit grid locator? Tnx! Made over 250 unique QSOs from American Samoa running 10 watts and a 3 el yagi.
Jon N0JK <n0jk@hotmail.com>
- Sunday, April 09, 2000 at 21:16:39 (GMT/BST)
Take a look at the new M2 6M5X antenna on their website. Looks like a winner!! 73 Gd Dx
Jamie GW7SMV <GW7SMV@QSL.NET>
- Sunday, April 09, 2000 at 20:59:34 (GMT/BST)
http://raven.cybercomm.net/~slapshot/dxing/50prop.html Off to VP8 tomorrow, eqt, shack and antenna sorted! Chris G3WOS 73'de Ben
Ben Hb9sjv <hb9sjv@bluewin.ch>
- Sunday, April 09, 2000 at 17:23:22 (GMT/BST)
Anyone know of the whereabouts of ZD8MB (G4MAB)? Chris
Chris G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Sunday, April 09, 2000 at 15:50:54 (GMT/BST)
Agree with Adam, FO0TOH a new one for me today and then YV5LIX FK68 from PPG66 cracked the 17000 KM barrier first time short path at 17757 KM first time for me
VK8OT <VK3OT@arrl.net>
- Sunday, April 09, 2000 at 12:45:25 (GMT/BST)
Hi Trev glad to hear from you and hope you are enjoying the high life in Valetta. Give me a L/L with an easter egg, Just phoned Trish, 73s TED
ted G4UPS <ted@g4ups@fsnet.co.uk>
- Sunday, April 09, 2000 at 11:43:25 (GMT/BST)
Hi Guys, just a quick note as currently have access via an internet cafe in Malta. No ops from here, though expect to be up from S Italy for a week or two in early May. Keep the DX warm for me, back home end of July 73 Trev ...-.-
Trev, G3ZYY <Trev@southwestuk.demon.co.uk>
- Sunday, April 09, 2000 at 10:56:27 (GMT/BST)
CQ CQ CQ JAPAN, LISTEN 50.125 USB VIDEO ON 48 & 49
ZR1TRD <zr1trd@mweb.co.za>
- Sunday, April 09, 2000 at 09:51:37 (GMT/BST)
On 09.04.00 at 0159z worked YF1OO 2xCW in grid oi33 distance 19770km, also YC1EHR 0220z 2xCW
Hans, HK3YH <hk3yh@cable.net.co>
- Sunday, April 09, 2000 at 05:05:28 (GMT/BST)
What a ripper of a day! In the last 8 hours the following has been worked in Brisbane QG62: KP4, V31, W5/6, XE, J87, TG9, FO5DR/b heard, AH8, VP6BR :) YV5LIX, FO0TOH :) V73AT, TI5, YN1SW. 14 Countries, and the days not over yet. Will be looking towards EU tonight. Look for 46.172 video 492kW EIRP 100mi NW Brisbane.
Adam, VK4CP <vk3alm@ozemail.com.au>
- Sunday, April 09, 2000 at 03:52:35 (GMT/BST)
PJ2/WZ8D and PJ2/W8GEX will be on in FK52, April 15 until April 22. QSL Direct CU on Six
WZ8D <wz8d@arrl.net>
- Sunday, April 09, 2000 at 03:40:55 (GMT/BST)
VK9WI - Willis Island DXpedition in May will have full-time 6m operation by VK4APG - Peter. 24hr Beacon will be on 50.051.5. See http://www.qsl.net/vk9wi. Hope present conditions hold up until then ?
David - VK4ZEK <davidgem@fan.net.au>
- Saturday, April 08, 2000 at 22:32:10 (GMT/BST)
OA9YDB as suspected was JA9YDB special beacon for m/s work 53.750 Mhz FSK 50 watts ids every 10 minutes.
VK8OT <VK3OT@arrl.net>
- Saturday, April 08, 2000 at 21:57:36 (GMT/BST)
The band continues to surprise me, 5 hours of non stop condx to ZS6, TU ,TR in, and than , all over ;-( no , PY/CX/CE as yet
johan,ON4ANT <on4ant@hotmail.com>
- Saturday, April 08, 2000 at 21:56:09 (GMT/BST)
EY8MM looking for your signal this afternoon worked EY8CQ yesterday 50.104 CW
VK8OT
- Saturday, April 08, 2000 at 21:43:08 (GMT/BST)
to F5jkk: Eric the condx to KH7R was a very rare combination of 4 different types of propagation: Beginning at KH7R end of path: Spread F (TEP); Chordal Hop F2; F2; Sporadic E( Es). This can only happen around the equinoctes (equinoxes) (21 March; 21 September) 73 Willem
Willem PA0HIP <wmorsink at casema.net>
- Saturday, April 08, 2000 at 19:45:37 (GMT/BST)
URGENT G3WOS ,please read my e mail i have forwarded from vp8cmt s wife as it concerns you,you need to phone them or fax them.they said keiths wife[vp8coq] is returning to uk on the flight you go down on ,YOU HAVE FULL USE OF THE SHACK. & no need to bring coax,she wanted youre surname to apply for a licence ,but you may have it in hand ref licence.i know he has a ts690s there ,maybe you might just want a PA to take & not radio,i have a dx70th if you want to borrow & a tokyo hl166v if reqd or either,keith has 12v psu. best of luck 73 ian.
m0bcg ian <m0bcg@btinternet.com>
- Saturday, April 08, 2000 at 18:25:35 (GMT/BST)
At last... a new one. Worked V51C today, i saw that qsl info was box 2327 (on cluster) is this right? 73 de Andy
Andy GD0TEP <gd0tep@qsl.net>
- Saturday, April 08, 2000 at 17:27:07 (GMT/BST)
What a day today!! 3D2, 5B, 7Q, BV, BQ9P, FO0TOH, FR, H44, HL, JY, KH2, KH6, KH8, LU, P2, V7, VK, VP6, W, XW, YJ, YV, Z2 and ZL were worked or heard in JA. Cycle 23 looks fine. 73,
Hatsuo, JA1VOK <ja1vok@jarl.com>
- Saturday, April 08, 2000 at 16:49:27 (GMT/BST)
Hello ! What was the propagation mode btw KH7R and Europe LP last opening ? Multi-mode - F2 or what ? Because the olds R1 records are may be obsolete now ! From my QTH 28083kms btw BL01xp and IN87pr !! We have much more I think ! G4FUF was in the cluster and Northern Europe also what abt that ?
Eric F5JKK <f5jkk@free.fr>
- Saturday, April 08, 2000 at 15:58:00 (GMT/BST)
I will be in my Easter holidays from 15th to 22 APRIL 2000 in my QTH portable in province of Alicante (IM 98tl) active in 6 m. (50,110 MHz). Good luck!!! Miguel EH4BAS/p IM98TL GSM ++ 34607 606045
Miguel, EA4BAS <ea4bas@retemail.es>
- Saturday, April 08, 2000 at 14:31:26 (GMT/BST)
Since 10.00 utc band is open to ZS6. Hrd ZS4,6,TR8,3C5. Last night heard burst of ZL2AGI,( a hop via MS into mediterean)Funny condx, HF is also up and down
johan,ON4ANT <ON4ANT@HOTMAIL.COM>
- Saturday, April 08, 2000 at 14:17:47 (GMT/BST)
Just got Force 12 7 el yagi EF706. Hope to install next week and will look forward for first Europe-EY qso. 73 Nodir EY8MM
Nodir EY8MM <ey8mm@qsl.net>
- Saturday, April 08, 2000 at 13:11:40 (GMT/BST)
ZR1L and africa, india ocean, we will be looking sunday 0430 to 1200 utc on 50.110 plus minus, cheers Graham VK6RO in sunny OF77XX.
VK6RO GRAHAM <vk6ro@yahoo.com>
- Saturday, April 08, 2000 at 12:33:16 (GMT/BST)
qso with zs6wb at 10.30. The band is open to zs6 now. looking for dx on 50110 + 5 khz. good dx from df0eg
df0eg
- Saturday, April 08, 2000 at 11:54:02 (GMT/BST)
Please enter your e-mail address as requested. Great to hear Alex from Tadjikistan come out of the video crud, worked by Jack N6XQ using 1 watt hand held and into VK8 PG66 as well as places further east.
VK8OT
- Saturday, April 08, 2000 at 11:35:47 (GMT/BST)
Peter, looking for you, and VKs. Will be on 097 cq or beacon pointing sp to Asia until 1430Z.
Alan 3C5I <alan_isaachsen@email.mobil.com>
- Saturday, April 08, 2000 at 10:14:41 (GMT/BST)
Please enter your e-mail address as requested. iT DOESNT SIGN ja9ydb BUT MAYBE IT HAS LOST ITS dit
vk8ot
- Saturday, April 08, 2000 at 09:54:04 (GMT/BST)
Looking to EU etc now until 1300z. last session - outahere tomorrow am. Tuning, calling on .116 Need EU, need 3C5I !! 73
Peter H44PT <h44pt@qsl.net>
- Saturday, April 08, 2000 at 09:46:32 (GMT/BST)
Please enter your e-mail address as requested. BEACON RECEPTION REPORT qtf 300 degrees over Asia qrg 53.7500 fsk ids every 10 minutes OA9YDB in for over two hours along with Malaysian TV. Can anyone assist with this in qth POWER ETC.
VK8OT <steve_vk3ot@hotmail.com>
- Saturday, April 08, 2000 at 09:44:02 (GMT/BST)
1807 and 1812 WL7AZB (XYL) and I WB4WXE picked up VP6BR 7 April 5x9 sigs both ways. Good day to be on. Many South America as well had HC2FG in at 0516z (1:16 AM EDT) 7 April.
Howard WB4WXE <sinecosine@farmerstel.com>
- Saturday, April 08, 2000 at 07:51:43 (GMT/BST)
9M2TO beacon 50.005 cant break what a crock
VK8OT/6RO/6HK
- Saturday, April 08, 2000 at 06:56:51 (GMT/BST)
N0JK sorri to see you and H44PT go have enjoyed the company, worked Jukka today for new country number 2 on this trip and 14 old ones. looking for BQ9P worked here by VK8ZAA with 10 watts and 9V1JA. Steve H44PT job well done Peter.
VK8OT
- Saturday, April 08, 2000 at 05:58:23 (GMT/BST)
ATTENTION MIDDLE EAST DUBAI TV at 0340 utc is watchable picture and strength 9 in Perth. We will be looking mid east, africa indian ocean from 0400 utc saturday.
VK6RO <vk6ro@yahoo.com>
- Saturday, April 08, 2000 at 04:48:34 (GMT/BST)
JY9NX >> KH8/N0JK April 7, 2000 Very surprised to have JY9NX call me aftier I worked K2RTH. Good QSO at 1825 utc on April 7 - JY9NX gave me a 539 report. I am running a MFJ-9406 at 10 watts to a 3 el M2 yagi up fifty feet. Jordan is over 16,000 km from American Samoa. I head home today.
Jon KH8/N0JK <n0jk@hotmail.com>
- Saturday, April 08, 2000 at 03:32:05 (GMT/BST)
Congratulations on FO0TOH in Marquesas today, Peter!! FB DX,
Hatsuo, JA1VOK <ja1vok@jarl.com>
- Saturday, April 08, 2000 at 00:20:53 (GMT/BST)
The plans for the trip from PA3HEN/MM has changed because of a strike in Finland destination now will be BORDEAUX FRANCE IN94 leaving PORTUGAL Saturday evening 8/4 or Sunday morning 9/4.He can be qrv from the sea grids IN64-74-84-85. From BORDEAUX he is going the same way back to FIGUIERA DA FOZ PORTUGAL IN50.
Erwin PA3BLS <pa3bls@amsat.org>
- Friday, April 07, 2000 at 20:34:07 (GMT/BST)
Anyone near London willing to lend me an FT100 + switching psu for my trip to the Falklands? The reason being my baggage weight limit is 22Kg and my 650 & antenna weight is 13Kg! Because it is a military flight there is are horrendous excess baggage charges. I'll need it by Monday morning. Call 01252 520354. Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Friday, April 07, 2000 at 18:42:46 (GMT/BST)
Is there an OM, who could, by personal experience/measurements, tell me something o the cmparison of FT100 and newest version of IC706 especially referring to: behaviour with high signal strength, behaviour on the VHF/UHF bands and suitability as main home transceiver. Thanks for all input. Peter
Peter HB9RUZ <schleuss@dataway.ch>
- Friday, April 07, 2000 at 16:14:36 (GMT/BST)
No show on Pratas on 50Mhz tonight BQ9P as the band was wide open to Taiwan, Korea and Hong Kong maybe tomorrow at 1200z.
VK8OT
- Friday, April 07, 2000 at 15:27:42 (GMT/BST)
Hello again well before i was sleeping i workt G1YLE so G,SM,OH,LC,ES,PE/PA,SP,OK,DL was working here from jo66kf on the magic au 73 cu soon on the band Otto
Otto sm7wcz <otto.lundblad@mailcity.com>
- Friday, April 07, 2000 at 14:21:02 (GMT/BST)
What a AURORA opening finally there was live on 6m in this part of EUROPE.It starts with signals from LA and spread out all over EUROPA.I work myself stations from LA-SM-G-GM-GW-DL-SP-ES-F-OK-9A and hear stations from OH-LY-EI-GU-GD-OZ-OE-ON-PA.QTF was between 270 degrees and 90 degrees.I say tnx for the 4 new grids and say sri to the people they call me and don`t get a answer because they where to weak.
Erwin PA3BLS <pa3bls@amsat.org>
- Friday, April 07, 2000 at 13:53:56 (GMT/BST)
Re: aurora. I read that last night the A index was less than 100. During the March 1989 event the A index peaked at 250. A pity we only had a few countries with a 6m allocation back in 1989. Visual aurora was stunning including a 20 minute period around 2230 when 75% of the sky was blood red in colour. Although excellent Ar condx, strange that I only heard a single Scandinavian station in 5 hours operating, perhaps due to the unusual southerly position of the auroral curtain. 73s
Roy, GM0EFT <gm0eft@asylum54.freeserve.co.uk>
- Friday, April 07, 2000 at 13:51:17 (GMT/BST)
Stay alert. After some of the magical auroral openings of the last cycle it only took the ionosphere one day to recover. Big F2-openings followed. All signs are good for the band to nicely open tomorrow. The geomagnetic activity seems to drop and so does the flux.
Peter, PA1SIX
- Friday, April 07, 2000 at 13:34:46 (GMT/BST)
Hello to all: Thanks to our friends across the pond for alerting us of auroral activity taking place at their location. We caught it as we left work at 1945 Z, working one station from the mobile. When we got home, we worked many of those close-in grids, including six new grids. We worked about 28 stations in 18 different grids over the four hours here. Then we heard the HC2FG beacon come in at 0015 on the 7th! Several HC and HP stations, along with HP3XUG came in on SSB over the next two hours. Pileups were tremendous and we could not break them. However, at 0428Z, we heard HP3XUG (EJ88) on CW on 50.125 and we got him using just 10 Watts and a dipole! HK3YH (FJ24) was on 50.102 on CW with a big pileup and we managed to get him finally using the same 10 Watts at 0512 Z (this is 1 am in the morning!) The Magic Band is truly magic today!! Look for more stuff today! 73
Ken WB2AMU <ken.neubeck@citicorp.com>
- Friday, April 07, 2000 at 11:32:41 (GMT/BST)
Now entering last 24 hours of operation. Looking EU (and LP SAmerica)now 50.115+- qrm. C'mon EU I need a contact or two!! Call +677 23008 to alert me 73
peter H44PT <h44pt@qsl.net>
- Friday, April 07, 2000 at 11:06:07 (GMT/BST)
Very interesting Ar conditions and good activity last night. Best DX from IO94 was to 9A3. QTF 90 degrees all evening. Last QSO was with OY9JD at 02.00z but still strong propagation at this time. Very strong signals from South England many S9+ but no F stations heard. GB3MCB Ar for more than 5 hours. I note K1TOL reporting EuTV at 04.00z by ArEs. No sign of OX despite searching. Good to have some propagation at long last, send some F2 this way too guys. Good DX to all de Clive, G4FVP
G4FVP <g4fvp@aol.com>
- Friday, April 07, 2000 at 09:46:09 (GMT/BST)
I will be away from East Timor for about two weeks, however with the beam that Nev helped put up will be ready to be on 6m as soon as I get back. Ross
4W6UN
- Friday, April 07, 2000 at 09:05:50 (GMT/BST)
The best aurora ever for me, odx almost 2000km! Big signs YL3AG 59+20, OH5 the most northern and HB9 the most southern wkd. Also ZS6 and ZR5 in last evening ..guess a holiday today would be ideal..or a sudden F2 attack requiring to be at home ;-)
Johan, ON4ANT <on4ant@hotmail.com>
- Friday, April 07, 2000 at 07:17:02 (GMT/BST)
That was a mother of an aurora, visuals were stunning and better than the March 89 event.I had 107 qso's in 19 DXCC.Working G GM GI GU EI ES YL SM OZ LA ON PA SP DL OK OE 9A I and F.GU and EI were new believe it or not.I still need GJ!IK1MTZ was the only Italian station worked.I spent most of the time beaming 60-90 degrees.I had a fantastic time.73
Conrad G0RUZ <conrad.farlow@virgin.net>
- Friday, April 07, 2000 at 04:53:19 (GMT/BST)
ATTENTION AFRICA/INDIAN OCEAN. We will be all ears this weekend towards you from about 0400 utc, hope to see you all, cheers Graham VK6RO in sunny perth OF77XX.
VK6RO <vk6ro@yahoo.com>
- Friday, April 07, 2000 at 01:05:38 (GMT/BST)
forget radio - go see superb Aurora - even overhead and to the south!! Red and greens - lots of streamer - what a display!!!!
g4igo <g4igo@freeuk.com>
- Friday, April 07, 2000 at 00:48:04 (GMT/BST)
Incredible Aurora seen from central England, UK. Curtains of Green shimmering alll over the place with a light cone extending all the up to Ursa Major at the Zenith.
Kenny Laing <escocia@clara.co.uk>
Grantham, UK - Friday, April 07, 2000 at 00:20:58 (GMT/BST)
well it was a magic night!! worked sm.sp.dl.oh.es.ok.pe.lc on au.. 73 de Otto
Otto sm7wcz <otto.lundblad@mailcity.com>
- Friday, April 07, 2000 at 00:11:48 (GMT/BST)
Incredible visual Au in GJ tonight, only G0RUZ heard faintly from my mobile.
Joe GJ0NYG
- Thursday, April 06, 2000 at 23:40:20 (GMT/BST)
PARAGUAY TO AMERICAN SAMOA KH8/N0JK AT 06/2050Z. AT SAME TIME VP6BR ALSO 5X9. FANTASTIC!!
Doug - ZP6CW <n4pw@arrl.net>
- Thursday, April 06, 2000 at 21:48:32 (GMT/BST)
Not QRV tonight - I'll enjoy the visual Aurora display here in DL. It is phantastic !!! Christoph DF9CY www.df9cy.de
christoph petermann DF9CY <cpe@df9cy.de>
- Thursday, April 06, 2000 at 21:48:24 (GMT/BST)
RE:Andrea(IK5QLO & Peter(PA1SIX): Hey, why when somebody say "Southern wall" everybody jumps? Did I say something wrong? I was never angry with southern stations who had better condx than me (I was jealous though :-)). Of course there's allways a better QTH! Now for some "brag" stuff. We managed to break the pile-up on ZD9BV bun only when his signal dropped to S7. Mark, 9a8a made first 9A-ZD9 qso, and a couple of minutes later I got lucky too. Later, worked TU2OJ for #79. Later this evening, to my pleasant surprise, I had a QSO with PY2XB. Also hrd PY500B, but couldn' reach him. CU all on six!
Bob, 9a3ji <bob_9a3ji@hi.hinet.hr>
- Thursday, April 06, 2000 at 21:17:49 (GMT/BST)
PS 50.113 OR 50.130 according to local QRM
H44PT <h44pt@qsl.net>
- Thursday, April 06, 2000 at 21:01:33 (GMT/BST)
Back in the shack - now looking east caribbean and LP Africa. Woke this am and had to check the tapes to make sure that I was not dreaming regarding PY5CC, LUs and CX - wow!!! 73 CU on the MAGIC band
Peter H44PT <h44pt@qsl.net>
- Thursday, April 06, 2000 at 20:58:30 (GMT/BST)
After a long time, Aurora here in the South (JN59wk). Heard OZ, PA with QTF330deg around 19z. ZS6 comes trough the backside of the antenna. 73 / GL
Wolfgang DJ3TF <wessely@asamnet.de>
- Thursday, April 06, 2000 at 20:06:57 (GMT/BST)
Sorry, but forgot to ask : what are the good qrg (video and others) where to check propagation with SA ? Tks...
Philippe - FR5DN <fr5dn@oceanes.fr>
- Thursday, April 06, 2000 at 17:23:53 (GMT/BST)
Pse South American stations, look for Africa and Indian Ocean this coming week-end. Hope cdx will be with us. 73 and GL on 6 !! Phil.
Philippe - FR5DN <fr5dn@oceanes.fr>
- Thursday, April 06, 2000 at 17:15:24 (GMT/BST)
Looks like VP8 is coming together! Had an offer from VP8CMT in Stanley to use his tower (and hopefully his shack) for my duration in VP8. I have ordered a 5-ele Tonna (delivered here tomorrow, fingers crossed) to take with me and leave with VP8CMT. I have asked Cable & Wireless (my company until May) for a callsign VP8SIX or VP8WOS. So looking good! Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Thursday, April 06, 2000 at 16:54:40 (GMT/BST)
Theo PA3HEN/MM will fly Friday 7 April to PORTUGAL to go on board in FIGUEIRE DA FOZ IN50 from there he is going to OULU FINLAND KP24 leaving PORTUGAL on Tuesday 11/4 in the evening.His frequency will be 50140 when split operation is necessary his rx is 50145 and tx 50140.When he is in the shack he is using his breakable beacon sending the message `VVV DE PA3HEN/MM PA3HEN/MM PA3HEN/MM QRV`after the message there is a delay of about 10 to 15 seconds in this time you can give him a call.QSL via PA3BLS direct or buro.The first 2 weeks there are no spots of me on the cluster from PA3HEN/MM because I visiting EA8 in this period.Hope Theo works you this time and give a lot of new grids.
Erwin PA3BLS <pa3bls@amsat.org >
- Thursday, April 06, 2000 at 16:37:09 (GMT/BST)
The distance correct is 15.500 Mi ( 24.940 KM ) Tnx and see you on SIX !! 73s. Peter
Peter PY5CC <PY5CC@50mhz.com>
- Thursday, April 06, 2000 at 13:48:22 (GMT/BST)
Hello Again: Forgot to tell you thats a Long Path QSO with H44PT. Antenna over Europe 35º. Distance is about 24.940 Km ( 9370 Mi ) !! 73s
Peter PY5CC <PY5CC@50mhz.com>
- Thursday, April 06, 2000 at 13:45:41 (GMT/BST)
GREAT !!!! Just copying H44PT here into GG54re with a booming S9 signal !! What a surprise. Too much for my heart, hi, hi !!! Tnx Peter (G8BCG) for that wonderfull contact. 73s Peter ( PY5CC ).
Peter - PY5CC <PY5CC@50mhz.com>
- Thursday, April 06, 2000 at 13:40:25 (GMT/BST)
I just spoke to Almurr A61AH on 885, he says he is back for a short while and will answer any outstanding QSLs. Also, for the person who asked a while back abt the chance of getting a licence there whilst on vaccation; None. Licences have not been issued to foreigners.
Nick 5B4FL <5b4fl(at)qsl.net>
- Thursday, April 06, 2000 at 12:58:45 (GMT/BST)
Other then VP6BR I also heard JR6HT calling CQ a few times arround 50.110 from 2342 gmt, so the long path probagation was lurking arround for a very long time. Looking at the great circle map from my end this could also be a good path to SAMOA. KH6 and 3D2 have been worked along this path from 9H in the past not to mention countless JA's, on a direct long path beam heading. 73....Joe
9H1CG <9h1cg@amsat.org>
- Thursday, April 06, 2000 at 12:36:27 (GMT/BST)
disregard the spots of IZ4BEZ. He places fake spots more often lately. Also a spot from P52BH out of his name was there....so take no notice.
PA4PA, Ray <pa4pa@qsl.net>
- Thursday, April 06, 2000 at 10:48:23 (GMT/BST)
Great day yesterday. Managed to work ZD9BV for #105. Most of the time he was in with about 55 but peeked 58 when i worked him. A recording from 5 minutes is on my page http://come.to/six. Hope today brings us something more like this. Too bad TU2OJ disappeared when his signal started to come up. Well next time better.
Ray, PA4PA <pa4pa@qsl.net>
- Thursday, April 06, 2000 at 10:45:37 (GMT/BST)
PS to the PY2XB story: The contact happened late (near midnight, 22:00 UTC). Seeing that we have reasonable propagagtion into West Africa that time some nights, VK/ZL/South America would do well to keep an ear open. ZS6BTE, 'AXT, 'WB and 'EZ have been active around that time.
Chris R. Burger ZS6EZ <crb@nanoteq.com>
- Thursday, April 06, 2000 at 10:45:11 (GMT/BST)
Ooops sorry - IZ4BEZ!
H44PT <h44pt@qsl.net>
- Thursday, April 06, 2000 at 10:34:27 (GMT/BST)
I0BEZ did you hear me on .110????? Can you come on 28.885?? 73
H44PT <h44pt@qsl.net>
- Thursday, April 06, 2000 at 10:32:07 (GMT/BST)
What a thrill to work PY2XB last night! The furthest west from ZS this cycle has been CT3/EA8. He was barely audible for about four minutes, peaking 330 degrees. Probably backscatter from EA8 area. Thanks to IK2QEI who alerted him to the weak ZS calling! Country number 85 for me.
Chris R. Burger ZS6EZ <crb@nanoteq.com>
- Thursday, April 06, 2000 at 10:30:25 (GMT/BST)
Looking EU 50.115 now. Call / Fax +677 23008 if you need to contact me. 73
Peter H44PT <h44pt@qsl.net>
- Thursday, April 06, 2000 at 09:08:35 (GMT/BST)
Alan, 3C5I and other African stations including CN and the Islands, we continue to look for you on the long path beaming 030 each day and .....also on the 100 degree path which has netted CT3HF, EH8BPX, the cn8ci(b)2155 today - weak but identifiable. Also heard an EH7 around 2245 responding to VK4KK.but TG9 was s9 over the top. Be great if there is someone QRV on six in CN. Good hunting.
Peter VK4APG <pjgarden@gil.com.au>
- Thursday, April 06, 2000 at 08:15:05 (GMT/BST)
Jorge, LU7XP. Thank you for nice QSO which means new DXCC and WW loc for me and one of more exciting QSO ever.I just posted SASE QSL. Best 73.See you on magic band.I am in JN86fj.
Luci 9A3HZ <lucijan.franin@ck.tel.hr>
- Thursday, April 06, 2000 at 06:52:10 (GMT/BST)
3C5I: I'll be on today again at lunchtime, 1100Z, hoping for another strong opening, like the last 2 days, to the north. Look for me working split 140-150. From 0700-1100, my beacon will run on 097 sp to asia (65deg)..
Alan 3C5I <alan_isaachsen@email.mobil.com>
- Thursday, April 06, 2000 at 06:37:47 (GMT/BST)
Yes there are other places than PG66 but here is where all the action is. Today during a spectacular VK east coast to Central American opening vK4KK followed by VK2BA worked EH8BPX on 50.171 Mhz after he alerted us on 10M. Although nowt heard hear I noticed a video carrier which I wold have dismissed as Malay but I am now thinking it is Long path maybe 3C51...details 48.2502 rough raspy harsh frame buzz 50 Hz not 60 and beam o65 degreeas over USA, also had 42.500 FM Russian speaking and Snotel 40.530 same time which i would have said was Asia but given he long path from VK6 to TL8 and VK3 to 9Q5 which occured ten years ago or so on April 11th and 12th, I think a strategy is need for a shot at this one so any ideas email me or post hear for a try over th next five mornings or so. 73 and good luck I am hear to be worked, I hsve CW skills and the noise level is low. I may even hook up 8GF;s amplifier. we are allowed 400 watts.
steve VK8OT PG66 <steve_vk3ot@hotmail.com>
- Thursday, April 06, 2000 at 01:06:27 (GMT/BST)
Whoops sorry wrong E-mail address John.lambert@infotelitalia.it There seems to be a difference of opinion re the Recipricol call No help from the RSGB
John G1NZO <John.Lambert@infotelitalia.it>
- Thursday, April 06, 2000 at 00:20:34 (GMT/BST)
Will be in Rome and sardinia for the next year operating 6m portable when not working Anyone give Confirmation of the Callsign i should use here Ciao John..
John G1NZO <john.lambert@infptelitalia.it>
- Thursday, April 06, 2000 at 00:15:54 (GMT/BST)
VP6BR ON 50119.3 559....NOW !!!!!
9h1cg <9h1cg@amsat.org>
- Thursday, April 06, 2000 at 00:03:08 (GMT/BST)
I worked VP6BR on 50119.2 at 2140 again tonight. He was peaking 559 by 2150 and kept calling cq on this frequency. I put several spots on the IT9HZC packet cluster but to my surprise these do not appear on the internet DX Summit Cluster. All my spots for all the other stations are there.
9H1CG <9h1cg@amsat.org>
- Thursday, April 06, 2000 at 00:01:47 (GMT/BST)
Hi All , i worked ZD9BV on 24Mhz this evening ( was at work when 6 opened !! ) . He runs and IC551 ( 10 W ) and a 5 element beam . He reported working just over 100 stations in the opening on 6 and will be qrv each day including this weekend so fingers crossed !! 73 de Peter PS thanks for all replies regarding TE Systems - contact has been made
Peter G3IBI <pascutt@tcp.co.uk>
- Wednesday, April 05, 2000 at 23:06:03 (GMT/BST)
i confirm i have just spoken to keith vp8cmt on telephone, he said chris you are ok to visit him next week, you can try to put yagi up on his mast next to hf beam.just ask for him as everyone knows him. vp8alj is genuine hes zuvic bulic ,electronics engineer,keith says hes all over the place so most likely he was on 6m earlier in week.keith is very busy at work so no daytime on radio,i told him band was open to zd9 & lu today,he looks forward to the magic band.73 to all.
m0bcg ian <m0bcg@btinternet.com>
- Wednesday, April 05, 2000 at 22:51:55 (GMT/BST)
Hi Alan 3C5I, Nice to work you at last #113 and thanks to Andy ZD9BV for #114... What a day!!
Cliff G1IOV <Cliff@cibell.globalnet.co.uk>
- Wednesday, April 05, 2000 at 22:40:02 (GMT/BST)
well it paid off today,no cracking pileups for me,found LW5DX calling cq with no pile up and worked him after 2 calls.look for the new callsign MU0FAL in the next few days. will then be qrv 28.885 also most afternoons 73 de Colin
2U0ARE <colin@lorbert.freeserve.co.uk>
- Wednesday, April 05, 2000 at 22:10:17 (GMT/BST)
ZD9BV 59 in SP6 in JO81IG today, but many station from EU, no chance for QSO. Maybe next time.
Zybi SP6CPH <sp6cph@kki.net.pl>
- Wednesday, April 05, 2000 at 21:24:09 (GMT/BST)
I fly out to VP8, Falkland Islands on Monday evening (10th) at 11:59 via Ascension. I leave on the evening of the 19th. I am taking an FT650 and an HB9CV. I don't know where I'll be staying so not sure how I will get the antenna up yet. An alternative is that I make contact with VP8ALJ and try and use his shack (Nick, 5B4FL had a QSO with him earlier this week. Anyway, look on this page for updates. I'll do my best to be QRV although I have a lot of (boring) meetings to attend! At least all my expenses are paid for so I can't complain. (And, I think Nick should buy me a beer 'cos I am hand-delivering his QSL - how's that for service!) Call. Any telephone numbers of VP8 hams would be useful. Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Wednesday, April 05, 2000 at 20:12:05 (GMT/BST)
A great, but embarrassing afternoon! Heard ZD9BV very early in the propagation called him and was QRMed out (accidentally) when he came back. The pack started up immediately and I didn't know whether I had a good QSO or not. So, after 20 mins of heartache I decided to recall - Andy came straight back with a "I just worked you". Oh well, sorry guys if anyone noticed! Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Wednesday, April 05, 2000 at 20:02:32 (GMT/BST)
An interesting afternoon, though nothing in the log :-(( Had ZS1 and LU at the same time - which way to turn the antenna????? Also hrd TU2OJ, V51KC, TR8CA & 3C5I/b. What could be better? Well, cracking the pile-up would be a start, hi! 73
Mike GU6AJE <gu6aje.weyr@guernsey.net>
- Wednesday, April 05, 2000 at 19:50:23 (GMT/BST)
Nice day indeed. Hrd 3C5I for long time wkg split several QRG's. Then TR8CA with 55 and a lot of ZS1 and ZS6. Not hrd TU2OJ and finally ZD9BV (IF32) with 59+, but I could not get thru the pile-up..I only wkd ZS6AVP. But what a mess it was. Also a lot of different EU stations on the band. Nice day..but couldn't work much. My QTH is to low (48 mASL is ant. = 8el.) Next time better. See you all.
Paul ON9BGP <on9bgp@online.be>
- Wednesday, April 05, 2000 at 19:37:11 (GMT/BST)
i think you lads up north had dx earlier in week hi. had zd9bv tu2oj tr8ca lu6drv zs stations plus heard 3c5i[confirmed last year]& py5cc for sometime.good that it was widespread across a large area in eu too.it makes up for the lack of dx down in the south for a long time!!. i think everyone had a fair crack at it,best six in a long time73all
ian m0bcg <m0bcg@btinternet.com>
- Wednesday, April 05, 2000 at 19:20:23 (GMT/BST)
What a day indeed Pierre!ZD9BV never got above 52 in IO93 the southern G's had him at S9!Congrats to G4CBW who did very well to crack the pile from IO83.I did get TR8CA for a new one and several new sq in ZS with ZS1 for the first time and a new field but chased TU2OJ all day.At one point we had F2,TEP and E's at the same time.I worked Peter PY5CC 55 both ways,but no LU or CX which I still need.The frustration is all part of the fun though.....isn't it??It really is grim up north lads.73
Conrad G0RUZ <conrad.farlow@virgin.net>
- Wednesday, April 05, 2000 at 18:52:18 (GMT/BST)
#137 with ZD9BV (IF32) 59/59 at 1226z and a second new field today here from JN59. QSL via W4FRU. Happy to work new DX after a long time of silence here in JN59. 3C5I was also 59 again for half an hour. 73 / GL
Wolfgang DJ3TF <wessely@asamnet.de>
- Wednesday, April 05, 2000 at 18:45:07 (GMT/BST)
Boy, what a fine day.Worked TR8CA (cw) at 1225z and then ZD9BV (ssb). Many tnx Andy for the new one. At 1508 wkd TU2OJ (ssb). Missed the Lu's. If we have such similar prop next days I will go to HB0. Watch for weak sigs. Good luck everyone. 73 Pierre
pierre HB9QQ <pasteur@bluewin.ch>
- Wednesday, April 05, 2000 at 16:53:10 (GMT/BST)
Not much of the DX today here in JO54 ... but worked PY5CC this morning right out of the noise. ZD9BV was only at 41 here. 73 de Christoph DF9CY www.df9cy.de
christoph petermann df9cy <cpe@df9cy.de>
- Wednesday, April 05, 2000 at 15:53:14 (GMT/BST)
Thanks Hans, I received your QSL card today for my 1st LP QSO on March 4 night. It's not too bad to confirm HK in a month. Best regards,
Hatsuo, JA1VOK <ja1vok@jarl.com>
- Wednesday, April 05, 2000 at 15:16:36 (GMT/BST)
What a nice surprise!!! ZD9BV for over an hour! peaking 30dB over s9 (and I have a conservative S meter)Have admiration for his pile up handling. Boy oh boy what a mess! Am glad with #169 73 Willem
Willem PA0HIP <wmorsink@casema.net>
- Wednesday, April 05, 2000 at 14:55:01 (GMT/BST)
ZD9BV 59+ for a long time, but no chance to break throug the pile up. :-((
Fred OE3MWS <oe3mws@qsl.net>
- Wednesday, April 05, 2000 at 14:35:29 (GMT/BST)
Andy, ZD9BV in for an hour now @ 13:00 - good sigs. Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Wednesday, April 05, 2000 at 13:56:25 (GMT/BST)
RE:Bob 9a3ji. For F2 and ES to W,Ve it's better to be up further north, so for aurora. There's allways a better place to be.
Peter, PA1SIX
- Wednesday, April 05, 2000 at 13:15:12 (GMT/BST)
Bob 9a3ji, there is always someone who has a better qth than your on 6mt, it is not a matter of "southern Wall". like you I am living on the edge of the hot spot at 44°N, and there are always some stations only 50 Km southern who works much more, without talking about what is workable from IT9 of 9H... Six is an unfair band, But I recognize that there is more glory in working the DXCC from VK or U.S. or from those Northern EU lands where propagation is... Keep the faith pals!
Andrea,IK5QLO <andy.ghilardi@comune.lucca.it>
- Wednesday, April 05, 2000 at 11:33:28 (GMT/BST)
Just wkd ZS1AGF (JF96FG) on .110-SSB. Peaking S8 now. Audible since 1050z, but was vy weak before. For the first time into JF-field here from JN59. 73 / GL
Wolfgang DJ3TF <wessely@asamnet.de>
- Wednesday, April 05, 2000 at 11:28:34 (GMT/BST)
48250 MALAYSIA and 49750 multiple offfsets (asia)in early. Calling now on 50.113 to Eu Call shack phone +677 23008 if heard. 73
Peter H44PT <h44pt@qsl.net>
- Wednesday, April 05, 2000 at 10:41:43 (GMT/BST)
Re: TE Systems. TE Systems are not on the internet. The address is: pobox 25845, Los Angelos , Ca 90025. Tel ++310-4780591, fax ++310-4734038.
Peter, PA1SIX
- Wednesday, April 05, 2000 at 09:50:05 (GMT/BST)
Worked VP6BR, 5 LUs and over 70 VKs today from American Samoa. Very intense and widespread opening to Australia with all call districts but VK6 worked. No stateside or Europe yet. YV4AB/b in for about an hour starting at 2000 utc. Will be QRV thru. April 7th.
KH8/N0JK <n0jk@hotmaill.com>
- Wednesday, April 05, 2000 at 08:50:52 (GMT/BST)
Can anyone help with the address, website or Email address for TE systems who manufacture solid state RF amplifiers ?Believe they are US based ?? Thanks in advance
Peter G3IBI <pascutt@tcp.co.uk>
- Wednesday, April 05, 2000 at 08:25:38 (GMT/BST)
Dx in VK8 past 4 days V73, KH8, KH2, all JA, BG7, VR2, H44, ZL2, ZL3 (f2) 4W6, Heard T88, XW5, and best dx EK79 to PG66 V31PC today first for VK8. 1000 QSOs in log on CW mode
VK8OT
- Wednesday, April 05, 2000 at 06:57:41 (GMT/BST)
Poor day yesterday, ZS6's in at 17.10 for 30min thats all
Johan,ON4ANT <on4ant@hotmail.com>
- Wednesday, April 05, 2000 at 06:30:05 (GMT/BST)
Interesting day today.Worked ZS,3C,V5 and heard TROCA/B.V51KC was a new one for me 55/55 although peaked s8 about 2 mins later.Alan 3C5I peaked S9 but with deep and rapid qsb.The big mystery was the S9+ FM voices from SA on 47.000 and 47.500 they were in for approx 1hr.I also had video on 48.260 S7 QTF 90 degrees.I am not sure what I am listening for with video carriers can someone give me some pointers of what to listen for etc?I also worked a few GM's on Aurora so I enjoyed things today in IO93.CU in the morning. 73
Conrad G0RUZ <conrad.farlow@virgin.net>
- Wednesday, April 05, 2000 at 00:55:19 (GMT/BST)
Late report - sri but had to go out - ZS6VR and ZS6BTE both in here at 1730 utc, 519-529. Raised a QRZ? from 'VR. One other ZS hrd but too fast too read CW. 73; maybe tomorrow?
Mike GU6AJE <gu6aje.weyr@guernsey.net>
- Tuesday, April 04, 2000 at 22:17:18 (GMT/BST)
For UN3G's direct address, which works, see SixItalia QSL info (if you don't know how to find that there's a link from my page, www.qsl.net/5b4fl )
Nick 5B4FL <5b4fl(at)qsl.net>
- Tuesday, April 04, 2000 at 17:26:31 (GMT/BST)
Alberto(LU2EG) and Mike(VE9AA), it was a typo. The locator was received as FD55 :-). Luckily, I was out for 20min at the time, so didn't have to listen to LU7XP working YO's and LZ's with S9 reports :-) It's frustrating enough to listen to D3SAF, FH/TU5AX, 5R8FU, 9U5D and not being able to break through southern wall, and now this. Guess we'll just have to wait a few more weeks (like somebody said: wait 'till DX is 59, then work him easy :-)) But, who wants it to be easy?
Bob, 9a3ji <bob_9a3ji@hi.hinet.hr>
- Tuesday, April 04, 2000 at 14:47:30 (GMT/BST)
LUCI 9A3HZ: The locator of LU7XP is FD55UE . JORGE VRSALOVICH - P.O.BOX.110 - USHUAIA 9410 , TIERRA DEL FUEGO, ARGENTINA
Alberto, LU2EG <lu2eg@usa.net>
- Tuesday, April 04, 2000 at 13:21:59 (GMT/BST)
Hi all! Well, these stories of interesting QRP contacts show that you don't really need a big mouth to get through if the propagation is favourable. I've managed to work 50+ DXCC entities using 2.75W in a 1/2_wave vertical, with ODX being VK8ZLX. QRP WAC on the same antenna was a doddle too. The best one I have witnessed was PA3FGI cracking an enormous pile-up to VE1YX with just under 200mW SSB. His PA stage was a BFR96 :-) As the QRP aficinados always say: Power is no substitute for skill. Maybe a better antenna or a good DSP filter is an alternative for the big amplifier? 72 & 73, Pete
Pete Halpin <petehalp@xs4all.nl>
- Tuesday, April 04, 2000 at 13:08:42 (GMT/BST)
Hallo Alex IW0GPN, QSL-Manager of UN3G is DL4BBU his Address: Peter Hoerig, Raiffeisenstr.44, 46282 Dorsten, Germany. QSL 100%. He is back from Almaty in the next few days. 73 Peter DJ6XV Dorsten JO31LQ
Peter DJ6XV <dj6xv@darc.de>
- Tuesday, April 04, 2000 at 12:29:10 (GMT/BST)
Peter turned his antenna to us - was 59++++++++++ will be here thru Friday.
KH8/N0JK <n0jk@hotmail.com>
- Tuesday, April 04, 2000 at 11:37:06 (GMT/BST)
Anyone has info about UN3G qsl address or qsl manager address ? I've send my qsl card to DL4BBU and it returns back from DL postal service..maybe his address is changed. Please could someone tell me if DL4BBU is the right way for UN3G qsl and what is his address ? Tnx in advance de...
Alex IW0GPN <iw0gpn@amsat.org>
- Tuesday, April 04, 2000 at 11:33:20 (GMT/BST)
H44PT - i hear you calling cq!
Jon KH8/N0JK <n0jk@hotmail.com>
- Tuesday, April 04, 2000 at 11:24:24 (GMT/BST)
H44PT - pse turn your antenna east and call me on 113. de KH8/N0JK P29 beacon STILL in here!
Jon KH8/N0JK <n0jk@hotmail.com>
- Tuesday, April 04, 2000 at 11:21:24 (GMT/BST)
Hi there. Lucky souther Europe - nothing heard here in LY for a long time. I hope that things will go better when Es season will start. BTW, on July 1-2 we are planning to go to KO23 during Baltic-Nordic FD contest. Will have 100W on SIX meters for sure, but we hope to finish PA on GU74b tube in time. Now every afternoon I'm listening the band, but nothing yet... Thanks and hope to meet you on the band. Remi LY2MW
Remi LY2MW <r.vaicius@omnitel.net>
- Tuesday, April 04, 2000 at 10:49:20 (GMT/BST)
Interesting stuff Costas, just shows how efficient the path is, IF your in the right spot. I had fun about 10 yrs ago as 9H3OX - after getting bored of working Africa at 59++ each day, I decided to substitute the quad for a 3" screwdriver ..still got a 59 from ZS6WB and 7Q7RM! ..why not try that next time?
Neil G0JHC <carr.n@runshaw.ac.uk>
- Tuesday, April 04, 2000 at 10:04:24 (GMT/BST)
Looking EU on 50.113 now until 1300z (zzzzzzzzz!) 73
Peter H44PT <h44pt@qsl.net>
- Tuesday, April 04, 2000 at 10:02:54 (GMT/BST)
QRP DX...I met Peter PY5CC at ~1700z yesterday(3 April) with a 59+20 signal.He was using only 80W rf.After some chat about VP8 on the band I asked him to try a 2W QSO. I lowered my power to minimum and he reported 59 with my signal.A 59 signal on my meter is 30+db above the noise and I asked him to try to copy me at 1mW (1 milliwatt). Inserting 3+10+20 db of fixed HP coaxial attenuators the output power was at approx. 1mW level and Peter was still able to copy my signal at 51 !! All the test was recorded by him and during his playback my 1mW signal was R5. With a distance of 10000Km between us,it seems that during the opening some kind of ionospheric focusing was taking place.
Costas SV1DH <geten1@compulink.gr>
- Tuesday, April 04, 2000 at 06:58:59 (GMT/BST)
Good opening to south America this evening. Worked lots of LU,CX and finally CE8SFG for new one ! Later PY5CC,PY2XB and others from Brazil... Hope better days coming soon hi! GL guys de 9A3FT Renny
RENKO 9A3FT <9a3ft@usa.net>
- Tuesday, April 04, 2000 at 00:31:49 (GMT/BST)
Luci, I think you made an error on the Argentin Grid Loc...."FP" is north of me on Baffin Island region, (North of VO2 land). IE: FP53 is where VE8BY & VY0HL live. ....anyway, FB on your QSO to LU, Very Nice!! 73 and hope to hear my European friends very soon on 6m. No (2-way) 6m DX here since November.- Mike
ve9aa-Mike <ve9aa@rac.ca>
- Tuesday, April 04, 2000 at 00:16:31 (GMT/BST)
Unexpected opening to southern part of Argentina: heard LU7XP (FP55!!! 13500KM) with 559 on 50.107 around 14.30 GMT (working YO, LZ and 9A3FT giving them 599!). First time ever heard LU and it was my SA ODX heard so far! Best 73!
Luci 9A3HZ <lucijan.franin@ck.tel.hr>
- Monday, April 03, 2000 at 19:29:53 (GMT/BST)
Just worked PY3AE. Any info on this station (Grid, etc.)??
Gabriel EA6VQ <ea6vq@qsl.net>
- Monday, April 03, 2000 at 18:02:10 (GMT/BST)
Hi to all, after 4 months I'm still waiting for qsl from ST2SA 5X1T 5V7FA , and from September I'm waiting for EL2VO qsl too. Any info please..anyone rx any of these qsl ? Tnx in advance. BTW here at now on .110 LU9HUP is peacking 55..hoping in a good evening. 73 de
Alex IW0GPN <iw0gpn@amsat.org>
- Monday, April 03, 2000 at 15:35:10 (GMT/BST)
Pacific from PY : Yesterday KH8/N0JK peeked S9 (very briefly) and Jukka VP6BR was S9++ for over an hour. Peter, PY5CC, worked a couple ZLs. I heard during few seconds one of them calling Peter. Openings are usually from 20:00 to 21:30Z. The interesting comment is that ZL contacts were via backsacter, once we were both beaming central pacific. The ZL videos were weak BTW. ZL/VK and Oceania please beam our way !
Fred, PY2XB <py2xb@integral.com.br>
- Monday, April 03, 2000 at 15:27:15 (GMT/BST)
Re: ZL's opening, congrats!. 2nd day ZL-EA7. Repeated pattern on the 45 Mhz ZLVIDEO: audible since around 1830Z. Suddenly rising to S9, remaining vy loud for near 1 hour (no Zls yet) then dropped to zero. After a while again up, keeping at a S3-5 level. When ZLs were in, video was S1-2 (MUF favouring up 50 Mhz). Waiting for KH8, H44, ZL 1,3,4 areas.... 73
jose eh7kw <ea7kw@alcavia.net>
- Monday, April 03, 2000 at 11:40:28 (GMT/BST)
Exceptional conditions on 6m today. From 1939z on 2 April worked KP4 (4), PY5CC, ZF1DC, TG9NX, W5,6,7 (23) V73AT and VK8MS. First really good opening into the Carribean this cycle.
Bob, ZL3TY <b_mcquarrie@minidata.co.nz>
- Monday, April 03, 2000 at 11:14:37 (GMT/BST)
Keine sorgen Udo, only when the flux starts to drop conditions will improve. The only exception to this rule is when a sudden geomagnetic disturbance takes place at the right time, than the MUF could shoot up.
Peter, PA1SIX
- Monday, April 03, 2000 at 10:33:27 (GMT/BST)
Re:PA0SIX; Hi Peter a.o., SSN 301 is yesterdays SSN, but of course this is pretty high. The Sun is peppered with small spots these days. The greatest threat for solar eruptions comes from region 8936 which has a beta-gamma magnetic field. All the other regions show very low activity, but who really knows? Usually we ought to have supperb DX on 6 2day, cause its monday again. Still got last monday on my mind...when I was QRL like today and KH7 was on the band. 73 de
do, DK5YA <ulang@main-echo.net>
- Monday, April 03, 2000 at 09:18:25 (GMT/BST)
Agradeceria la direccion correcta del qsl-manager de la estación FH/TU5AX . Al parecer, la que figura en el buckmaster no es la correcta segun la Oficina de Correos francesa. Gracias anticipadas. 73 y DX
Jose Juan EH7CD <josejuan@larural.com>
- Monday, April 03, 2000 at 08:44:00 (GMT/BST)
Cycle 23 still seems to be on the rise (today's SSN 301!). Every low in flux/SSN has been higher than the previous one. Unless this trend would dramatically change I wouldn't be supprised if this cycle would last 11 (or even +) years.
Peter, PA1SIX
- Monday, April 03, 2000 at 08:42:18 (GMT/BST)
Strange Day Sunday, average TEP all day long Zs6TWB/b weak (now we now is heading 70°), but worked FR5DN s9+, and in the late afternoon CX8BE ,hrd other LU's and CX but in the noise..., Let's hope next days
Andrea,IK5QLO <Andy.ghilardi@comune.lucca.it>
- Monday, April 03, 2000 at 06:55:00 (GMT/BST)
Band in ZS still steadily improving with earlier opening times a good oman for possible Asia and Pacific openings soon. Historically YC and that area worked previous cycle first two weeks of April while last two weeks of April had openings to KH6, JA, VK and SOUTH AMERICA. Stations in those areas please be watching for us when conditions are promising. Stations in those areas please contact me for more info regarding best times for possible openings etc.
Hal ZS6WB <hpaction@cis.co.za>
- Monday, April 03, 2000 at 06:29:09 (GMT/BST)
longpath to CT3HF from 21.30approx to 2218hrs.VK4KK(DXCC) and others in Brisbane area including VK4PU/VK4GPS. and myself had good contact into MADEIRA ISLD.this morning our time.Good one to all concerned.
John VK4KJL <johnl@quicknet.com.au>
- Monday, April 03, 2000 at 00:47:35 (GMT/BST)
re: VP8...I hope it's legit. I don't know the op, however I can offer a tiny tidbit of opinion re: wl7wo. Several years ago when I operated lots of 160m, I ran across this guy often as he lives just over in CT, USA. At that time he had several DX callsigns, WL7, KH8, etc. and would get people all worked up into a lather using them on 160m band, not telling ops he was just in W1 land. again, I have no knowledge whether or not there is any connection to your VP8 contacts. I hope none. GL!!! Perhaps others that also operate 160m over here in NA can shed a little more light on the details of the VP8 or his manager. Like I said, this was several years ago.....FWIW....WFWL,,,Mike ve9aa
ve9aa Mike <ve9aa@rac.ca>
- Monday, April 03, 2000 at 00:16:43 (GMT/BST)
Hola a todos. Hoy alrededor de las 21.00 z hemos tenido una pequeña apertura desde EA7 con ZL. He trabajado a ZL2AAA con buenas señales. EH7KW y EH7BVD tambien han trabajado a ZL2AGI y ZL2KT. 73 y dx.
Jose Juan EH7CD <josejuan@larural.es>
- Sunday, April 02, 2000 at 23:35:25 (GMT/BST)
Only noise here yesterday plus a 5 min opening to Okinawa. 49750 + many offsets 59+++ all evening - nothing! Looking LP EU now 73
Peter H44PT <h44pt@qsl.net>
- Sunday, April 02, 2000 at 22:27:43 (GMT/BST)
maybe i dont need to send a yagi down to vp8 now if theres an active 6m op on there. nick if you do contact vp8alj again , could you enquire of keith vp8cmt & see if hes been on 6m at all recently,tnx 73.
m0bcg ian <m0bcg@btinternet.com>
- Sunday, April 02, 2000 at 22:10:09 (GMT/BST)
i didnt know there were any new 6m ops on falklands other than vp8cmt, he didnt tell me there was an active 6m man on vp8 ,maybe there is now though, thats one reason why i am trying to get a yagi taken down there , so as to get someone on 6m.its one of 2 things , either geniuine or another zd9!!. i expect chris g3wos will clarify it when he visits vp8 in a few weeks time.if anyone catches vp8cmt on 20m im sure he will know the answer?.i hope its a genuine call,would be nice to know it is.best of luck73.
m0bcg ian <m0bcg@btinternet.com>
- Sunday, April 02, 2000 at 22:03:07 (GMT/BST)
No further DX postings here.
VK8OT
- Sunday, April 02, 2000 at 21:55:23 (GMT/BST)
Hi all a long TEP opening today not very strong from 12:08-19:45 I worked HV0A, RN6HW, UR5ZEL and ER5WU plus the normal I,YO,YU,LZ,HB9,EH,CT,F. Do anybody have QSL info on the first 4. GL
Nico ZS4NS <zs4ns@marques.co.za>
- Sunday, April 02, 2000 at 20:56:06 (GMT/BST)
3C5I bcn is still running overnight long path to either JA or VK directions. But the last few days, only noise here on 6m but 48240 video from Asia 0900Z. I'll set the bcn on 50.097 unless there is a better freq.
Alan 3C5I <alan_isaachsen@email.mobil.com>
- Sunday, April 02, 2000 at 19:59:36 (GMT/BST)
Another day without DX :-( Every day ZS but not more, where are the LU/PY/CX 73 de Fred oe3mws
Fred OE3MWS <oe3mws@qsl.net>
- Sunday, April 02, 2000 at 19:29:38 (GMT/BST)
The ZS6TWB beacon is pointing towards JA on the Short path heading 070. Frequency 50.044 and sends vvv de zs6twb/b kg 46 rd and abt 30 seconds of carrier. 73 de Paul
Paul zs6pjs <zs6pjs@pixie.co.za>
- Sunday, April 02, 2000 at 18:45:51 (GMT/BST)
Off to VP8 on the 10th - leaving 19th. At least there is one station active in Stanley! Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Sunday, April 02, 2000 at 18:40:52 (GMT/BST)
Another boring day at the tragic band here in JO22. Just 10 minutes with ZS6AXT and ZS6BTE at S1 level. Only heard ofcourse. But the good thing is that it was just an average weekend propagation. Wait for tomorrow when everybody goes for QRL...73>:
Peter PA2VST <peterg@condor-post.com>
- Sunday, April 02, 2000 at 18:10:41 (GMT/BST)
Worked VP8ALJ this evening, 59ew. Anyone else heard of this station? His name is Marios, Buckmaster gives his QSL Manager as WL7WO, but the email does not work.
Nick 5B4FL <5b4fl(at)qsl.net>
- Sunday, April 02, 2000 at 17:53:56 (GMT/BST)
Hi, had a chat with TZ6TT, Holger, on 15m. He got the antenna of TZ6VV and will become aktiv on 6m quite soon. He need some experiance on the magic band, but will do his best. Email of Holger is allemange.presse@afribone.net.ml
Oliver, DL1EJA <reinders@andris.de>
- Sunday, April 02, 2000 at 17:06:57 (GMT/BST)
Had a small ZS opening today for about 25 minutes zs6wb,axt,pjs and bte, loudest was 599 but only for a few minutes.I think it was E's assisted as it was very localised no Southern G's this time.I also observed a very weak scattered signal from HV0A at QTF 110-120 degrees.Lots of MS from him as well.When will F2 really reach these high latitudes? 73 from IO93
Conrad G0RUZ <conrad.farlow@virgin.net>
- Sunday, April 02, 2000 at 16:47:30 (GMT/BST)
F1ixq John herad on ufb ms bursts here in jo66kf
Otto sm7wcz <otto.lundblad@mailcity.com>
- Sunday, April 02, 2000 at 10:06:44 (GMT/BST)
I recieved in the past week cards from G3GJQ/5N0 I worked him 1 April 1989 and did got his adress some months ago not bad after 11 years. Also OD5/JY4NE Thanks 73
Nico ZS4NS <zs4ns@marques.co.za>
- Sunday, April 02, 2000 at 09:25:50 (GMT/BST)
sunspot number r=287!! very high
jan pe1gnp <pe1gnp@qsl.net>
- Sunday, April 02, 2000 at 07:08:21 (GMT/BST)
On a positive note...let me share my euphoria on working a new country from QG62, 4W6/VK2QF Nev who romped in yesterday at 2230 on cw .106 ssb .115 to top off a great week. My worked/heard/listening for list last week: another new one (thanks for moving off .115 guys) 9M6BAA cw.107 who qsy'd off.115 too much qrm. TO0DX b .115. QSO cw .110. Heard H44PT .115 ssb. Looking for 9V1 JA & 9V1UV qrv spot freqs .115; FO0TOH beacon .115+2, VP2BR qrv .120. Hope you can all share in the rare dx. 73's Peter.
Peter VK4APG <pjgarden@gil.com.au>
- Sunday, April 02, 2000 at 00:03:22 (GMT/BST)
Oooooops. Tired and groughy from staying up late trying to hear exotic dx LP South America etc etc through the everyday 5x9++ TEP stuff. Please accept my apologies. Don't want to use this page to personally flame individual. Delete the "Steve, 3OT" from my comment: insert " All VK's". Take it as a suggestion. Good dx on six. de Peter.
Peter VK4APG <pjgarden@gil.com.au>
- Saturday, April 01, 2000 at 20:54:44 (GMT/BST)
Today recieve D3SAF,S92DX and S92CW cards. Thank you very much guys ! GL de Renny 9A3FT
Renko 9a3ft <9a3ft@usa.net>
- Saturday, April 01, 2000 at 17:06:35 (GMT/BST)
Anybody still in need of Sardegna Island, IS0, and the rare IM48 filed? If so please let me know, just thinking about a 10 day trip in June. 73 de
Udo, DK5YA <ulang@main-echo.net>
- Saturday, April 01, 2000 at 12:51:32 (GMT/BST)
Recordings of KH7R and, YES, a ZL pile up in Spain on the Streaming page! Thanks Jose Ho hum back to the noise
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Saturday, April 01, 2000 at 11:56:18 (GMT/BST)
Response to 4APG re power merchants and the DX \window well from what I heard this morning on 110 there sure where a lot of alligators clogging up 110 from VK4. I chose 50.115 based on consultation with the JAs on Makos QRG JA1OEMs, QRG and the Laotian station. Get a life Peter I am dx to the JAs as a CW op from VK8 and I am sure some of the low power 50 watters would take exception to your accusations. Only senior JAs get 500 watts, i didnt even get 500W as 7J1BAX nethier did all the 7J7sa at Misawa. Ill stay on 115 working split on CW until the demand is satisfied. Tough.
VK8OT
- Saturday, April 01, 2000 at 11:38:07 (GMT/BST)
What happened to ZS6DN/b? Is it down for maintenance or what?
Bob, 9a3ji <bob_9a3ji@hi.hinet.hr>
- Saturday, April 01, 2000 at 09:54:15 (GMT/BST)
Folks, have you heared about the peep tragedy in space? NASA researchers are questioning the fate of five high-flying sweet treats that disappeared after a meteor balloon flight in April 1999. FULL STORY at http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2000/ast01apr_1m.htm . ;-)) 73 de
Udo, DK5YA <ulang@main-echo.net>
- Saturday, April 01, 2000 at 09:45:53 (GMT/BST)
attention europe 48260.4 48.239.6 into perth possibly europe now weak please listen for PERTH STATIONS OF77 and OF78
GRAHAM VK6RO <vk6ro@yahoo.com>
- Saturday, April 01, 2000 at 06:13:10 (GMT/BST)
Seems this is now the pacific announcement page! Pete 4APG - we spoke - sri it was not on 6. My new ones so far - just 4W6, China & Taiwan all the rest dupes (sri - repeats)Having a night off tonight but will be on tomorrow and especially looking for 3C5I et al 255deg from 1100z Sunday. 73
peter H44PT <h44pt@qsl.net>
- Saturday, April 01, 2000 at 06:10:22 (GMT/BST)
Welcome to the UKSMG Announcement Page! We hope that you enjoy this announcement and chat page. Just click on the e-mail address to send a personal reply to an announcement or post a message if you think others will be interested!
Chris Gare, G3WOS <chris(at)uksmg.org>
- Thursday, August 15, 1996 at 12:57:19 (BST)

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