April 2001

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Correction to my last mail: on Apr. 25th I hrard a few PA/ON via Es from 13.40 until 14.35 UT. Just found my loogbook in the luggage ;-)).
Udo, DK5YA <dk5ya@dk5ya.de>
- Monday, April 30, 2001 at 23:29:40 (GMT/BST)
Just back from a 10-day trip to my usual QTH in SV9, KM35. Had that nice new little FT817 with me just to check out how this tiny box is working on six. Boy oh boy, very fine RX and what a mess to hear nice DX almost every day on six with a simple dipole on the roof of my house. No Esporadic to Central Europe from 20th to 30th April but every day ES to Ukraine and Russia. And big sigs from Africa starting always @ 16.00 UT lasting until 19.00 UT. Thanks to ZS6BW who heard my 2.5 Watts into that nasty dipole ;-)). Made a few contacts with Ukraine and made a couple of boys in Africa happy with KM35. Next time (mid of June) I will take an old HB9CV with me and a PS, perhaps small PA too. Will let you know. BTW, that little radio is fantastic on 80 and 40 meters too. Made >100 QSO's with 2.5 Watts out into a 12 Meter slooping dipole. Fun! CU, '73 de
Udo, DK5YA <dk5ya@dk5ya.de>
- Monday, April 30, 2001 at 22:40:28 (GMT/BST)
Today (1837z) I was talking and listenning DL7QY Mr. Clauss on 6m with a fantastic 59+30dB. Tnx Clauss and I´m looking to PA and ON tomorrow. 73´s to all and see you on 6m! Regards
Fernando / PY2LED <py2led@50mhz.com>
- Monday, April 30, 2001 at 22:31:23 (GMT/BST)
Only for 2 minutes opening at 20:17 with ZP6VT (GG14) 55 in JN45, DXCC #41. Tnx Oscar. 73.
John IW2BSQ <iw2bsq@qsl.net>
- Monday, April 30, 2001 at 22:29:13 (GMT/BST)
Hi Jaap, Halali is a camping place /resort in the Etosha National Park of Namibia. It is in to the south of the Etosha Pan more or less half way from the east to the west. A nice place I have been there myself in 1994.
Nico ZS4NS <zs4ns***freemail.absa.co.za>
- Monday, April 30, 2001 at 21:51:00 (GMT/BST)
ZS6PJS, Yes that was me Paul. I have you down in my logbook at 14:07 29/04/2001. I look forward to receiving your card. Many thanks for the QSO. 73 de Tony, EI2FSB.
Tony EI2FSB <ei2fsb@esatclear.ie>
- Monday, April 30, 2001 at 21:30:35 (GMT/BST)
Hi friends. At least.... Short opening todax at 1407z to EA9IB (IM85) and at 1922z PY5HOT (GG46). Real fine....hi 73
Pierre HB9QQ <HB9QQ@USKA.ch>
- Monday, April 30, 2001 at 20:46:03 (GMT/BST)
Hi friends. Where could I find an updated beacon list for 50- and 144 MHz. Mni thanks for info. Pierre
Pierre HB9QQ <hb9qq@uska.ch>
- Monday, April 30, 2001 at 20:06:12 (GMT/BST)
Hi there. by accident today I heard ZS6TBW/B here in JO33hg aarround 1650ut. Peaking 579 and in cw the only dx signal on the band was V5/ZS6BTE 569 1656ut here on 103 later to ssb 125 and 135 but then allready the link to the propagation areas was broken. QTH given was JH80 (new main sq!) and Halali? but this place is not in my new Encarta.. It was a lucky one because lately sometimes i do not even bother to receive anymore..
jaap pa0oos <pa0oos@qsl.net>
- Monday, April 30, 2001 at 19:41:39 (GMT/BST)
Hi.. Today wkd V5/ZS6BTE...he was realy 59 for about 10 min... Also EA7 and IT9 in via ES...all arround 1700 UTC.. Gd luck es gd dx on 6 de Frank JO41...
Frank DL8YHR <DL8YHRFRANK@AOL.COM>
- Monday, April 30, 2001 at 18:56:46 (GMT/BST)
GD everyone. I do not know if it is worth of the connection to the ISP, but there is a lot of EU-EU traffic on the DX window. Wouldn't be better to stick to the agreed bandplan? I was getting crazy at understanding the signal with antenna at 90 degs... Good DX's de Stefano
i0wtd <i0wtd@libero.it>
- Monday, April 30, 2001 at 15:19:57 (GMT/BST)
HI Guys, I will be QRV from IO61 next sat, sun and possibly Mon , listening on 50.135 on ssb and PSK31 with 100w and a 3 elem. Heres hoping for some E's 73 Tony
tony moore EI7BMB <skydigital@ntlworld.ie>
- Monday, April 30, 2001 at 14:31:06 (GMT/BST)
Paul ZS6PSJ, the EI u refer to could be Tony, EI2FSB IO51DN, West Cork, Anybody looking for EI. 50 MHZ info, look at EI7GL's site http://www.qsl.net/ei7gl/active.htm 73's, Charles http://indigo.ie/~chas/astronomy.html
Charles Coughlan EI5FK <chas@indigo.ie>
- Monday, April 30, 2001 at 14:19:22 (GMT/BST)
Tnx to all for all the feedback on the Sec-1223, looks like this is the ideal PSU for a DX,Ped, (and judging by the replies quite useful for home as well) Adrian
Adrian G0KOM <ade***50mhz.org>
- Monday, April 30, 2001 at 13:08:01 (GMT/BST)
Worked J5X yesterday for a new one! GL de 9A3FT Renny
RENKO 9A3FT
- Monday, April 30, 2001 at 08:45:59 (GMT/BST)
J5X active yesterday from IK21 , good siganl into the Med . 73's Philip 9H1PA
Philip 9H1PA <9h1pa@amsat.org>
- Monday, April 30, 2001 at 06:12:36 (GMT/BST)
On 29 April I worked ei5fk and ei2 f?? . I can't read my own handwriting .Both stations were in io51 and the time was 1408 utc.Can some one help me with the call sign as I want to send him a card? 73 de Paul
Paul zs6pjs <zs6pjs**pixie.co.za>
- Monday, April 30, 2001 at 05:11:24 (GMT/BST)
Can anyone help me with an E-mail address for HA6ZB? Thanks
Hal ZS6WB <hal@cpsdirect.co.za>
- Monday, April 30, 2001 at 00:53:48 (GMT/BST)
Johan ON4ANT would you be able to come and give me your square.I am in IO81FL ,a new novice would be apreciated will be listening on 50.130 if possible. Thanks And anyone else aswell Thanks very much.
2W1MFY Daniel <rf740@hotmail.com>
- Sunday, April 29, 2001 at 16:00:20 (GMT/BST)
tnx to all for the feedback on the IC706MkII, hamspirit is definitely alive along the uksmg readers..
johan, ON4ANT <on4ant@pandora.be>
- Sunday, April 29, 2001 at 15:22:11 (GMT/BST)
Nick: Know body is lister-ning boy-yo!! CUL 73
Peter G8BCG <g8bcg@qsl.net>
- Sunday, April 29, 2001 at 12:33:51 (GMT/BST)
Since the beginning of this year it seems to me that there has been a major upsurgence of spamming and viruses on the Internet. To minimise the possibility that the UKSMG's mailing list aggrevates the situation (we have no reason to believe that it does) I have substituted "***" for the "@" in all the e-mail addresses on the list . So if they are picked off the web site by a robot they will be incorrect. Please remember to substitute a "@" for the "***" before sending a mail and we hope you see that we are doing our bit to reduce this very annoying increase in spamming and virus distribution. I would suggest that you do the same on this bulletin board as well.
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos***uksmg.org>
- Sunday, April 29, 2001 at 11:29:54 (GMT/BST)
Every you learn something new, Nick :-)
Peter pa1six <pa1six@planet.nl>
- Sunday, April 29, 2001 at 11:18:44 (GMT/BST)
Is the Welsh for 'monitoring' 'Monetring' ?
Nick 5B4FL <5b4fl(at)qsl.net>
- Sunday, April 29, 2001 at 10:24:16 (GMT/BST)
5/6 may international contest 144mhz ssb cw jn64ci i hope to meet in this frequenci ciao
i4 amd <casaccia2@inwind.it>
- Sunday, April 29, 2001 at 09:01:20 (GMT/BST)
WARNING Just received two "snow white" e-mails and attachments via ham radio sources. I just deleted them as I know what's inside. Don't be tempted to open them! (Also an offer of a part share in $48million in Nigeria in exchange for my business bank details!!! - again via a ham radio source) Is anyone that brainless? 73
Peter G8BCG <g8bcg@qsl.net>
- Sunday, April 29, 2001 at 07:21:02 (GMT/BST)
706mkII Johan, PA transistors for the 706mkII are available from Icom UK (tel +44 1227 741741)- they also stock the service manual. If you would like to borrow a service manual or require photocopies of diagrams etc please e-mail. Changing the PA transistors is easy, re-adjusting bias and overall TX gain (if required) is a bit tricky. 73
Peter G8BCG <g8bcg@qsl.net>
- Sunday, April 29, 2001 at 07:11:59 (GMT/BST)
A word about the VK6 QSL Bureau...Non WIA members can use the Bureau for a higher charge on outwards cards. Inwards cards are handled providing the recipient arranges to collect them. The latter is the problem. A large number of recipients just don't bother to claim thir cards, much to the inconvenience of the Bureau.
Don VK6HK <patndon@cygnus.uwa.edu.au>
- Sunday, April 29, 2001 at 01:59:17 (GMT/BST)
The dx cluster is not for talking to friends etc...
Kerry G0LCS <g0lcs@qsl.net>
- Sunday, April 29, 2001 at 00:20:19 (GMT/BST)
Looks like the list stripped the url, email me for the site if you like.
Paul
- Saturday, April 28, 2001 at 23:10:28 (GMT/BST)
Johan, I dont know if it will help but you might like to look at This has a number of ccts etc. although you might have to download a djvu viewer to see the files. HTH
Paul <blaggard@hotmail.com>
- Saturday, April 28, 2001 at 23:08:07 (GMT/BST)
Just noticed the IC706 in question is a MkII. My comments valid for the Mk1/original!
Trev G3ZYY <Trev@southwestuk.demon.co.uk>
- Saturday, April 28, 2001 at 15:51:09 (GMT/BST)
Johann, re the IC706, my diagram shows a pair of MRF 255 transistors in the PA. I will e-mail the cct to you. Trev
Trev G3ZYY <Trev@southwestuk.demon.co.uk>
- Saturday, April 28, 2001 at 15:32:40 (GMT/BST)
Help needed on IC706MkII, one of my friend blew his final PA of this rig.. i think there is a pair of 2SC2694 in it? can someone cfm this pse?, i'm trying to locate a source for these transistors or someone to get this rig repaired for him.. drop me a mail. tnx
johan, ON4ANT <on4ant@pandora.be>
- Saturday, April 28, 2001 at 12:18:01 (GMT/BST)
OX3LG-Michael is qrv two days 28,29 of April from GP47, 4elm+150W.
Bo-OZ1DJJ <ox3lx@mail.dk>
- Saturday, April 28, 2001 at 07:44:11 (GMT/BST)
QSL Bureau: The situation in VK2 with the bureau has changed a few times over the years. At one time, up until recently, non WIA members were not allowed access inwards/outwards to the bureau. Now, I have been told, non members can pay a "bureau only fee" renewable each year. Like the vast majority of VK2 radio amateurs I am not a member of the WIA due to a variety of reasons that I do not wish to publish. I find that QSLing direct is not a problem with most people, the non return of cards in many cases is reflective on the poor QSLing standards from the applicants end. There a lot of so called "DXers" out there who are very unprofessional in their QSLing duties,little wonder they receive nothing back then moan and groan about it. Anyone who has operated a "DX" callsign will surely agree that the so called professionalism of amateur radio has dropped off in the last decade, little wonder why so many organistations confuse amateur radio with CB radio! You should see some of the nonsense I have received over the years from people attempting to QSL with some of my DX callsigns, amateurs we are and amateurs we will stay??
Jack D. Haden VK2GJH <vk2gjh@usa.net>
- Saturday, April 28, 2001 at 05:40:12 (GMT/BST)
The comment below regarding VK buro QSLing is inaccurate and may cause some confusion. In VK4 one does not need to be a WIA member to be a member of the VK4 QSL buro. There are many many VK4 6M ops, including myself, that are not WIA members but are members of the VK4 WIA QSL buro. This arrangement is very popular and works well. I cannot speak for other states policies. FYI, The ailing WIA represents less than 25% of VK amateurs and there are plans right now to force the remodelling of the WIA or create a new organisation, if the current Management continues to ignore the problems... but that is another story, and not appropriate on this forum!
Adam, VK4CP <vk4cp@one.net.au>
- Saturday, April 28, 2001 at 00:01:35 (GMT/BST)
Very good Web-site.73! DX! Boris ,Svetogorsk, Leningradskaja obl. Russia.
Boris UA1CCE <ua1cce@qsl.net>
- Friday, April 27, 2001 at 20:44:20 (GMT/BST)
After waiting six months finally my new six metre rig arrived, the Patcomm 500, I am delighted with the excellent receiver, has even a variable filter However the prediction often seen here that a new radio brings inmmediately a new country, still has not materialised. I also discovered with a new diode for my Bird, that all this time I had been running only 10 watts, and with that meagre output am close to the 100 mark!
Andy YS1AG <ys1ag@navegante.com.sv>
- Friday, April 27, 2001 at 19:01:39 (GMT/BST)
Just received XU7ABF card from XW2A 132 cfm 142 wkd
Eric F5JKK <f5jkk@aol.com>
- Friday, April 27, 2001 at 15:14:57 (GMT/BST)
Z2/PA3CPG wkd, ZS4NS and a couple of ZS6ers (incl ZS6TWB/B)hrd in JN59 for more than 2 hours.
Wolfgang - DJ3TF <dj3tf@darc.de>
- Friday, April 27, 2001 at 14:05:55 (GMT/BST)
I'm going o buy into the qsl debarcle and state categorically as a qsl manager for decades of rare VK call areas and XU0/4W6/ et al that 100% qsl to all cards received direct and via bureau for cards entitled to go that way (VK bureau will not process any incoming for non-WIA members) notwithstanding postal pilferring. I have also found that smart DX ops (HF at least) always put the dollar note or irc inside the second envelope. VK3 inwards sends me every incoming bureau card even back 20 years today ie VK9XT,VK9YT YJ8OT VK0PK,VK2ATZ/LH 1979, they even know every country Ross VK3TYN went to and distribute the cards to the correct owner. The VK3 burea knows every op of VK9ZG/ZD and the various qsl managers. SO the bottom line is if you sent a card to VK3OT and never got a reply then the caard never came. As for returns I have 100% return on every DX station ever worked on 6M ever! Excepting JAs. And every country that ever worked XU0UN or 4W6UN on 6M has their cards.
Steve <VK3OT@arrl.net>
- Friday, April 27, 2001 at 10:54:48 (GMT/BST)
After 5 years rec. QSL of RA3YO...tnx Dmitry. Now 90 DXCC confirmed, 97 wkd. Difficult QSL's are HV (3xsend), 5A (2x, HB0 and Z3 (wkd many even on 2m..no QSL). Still waiting..want that DXCC award..hi.
Paul ON9BGP <on9bgp@pandora.be>
- Friday, April 27, 2001 at 10:12:44 (GMT/BST)
Am trying to get my VUCC records updated. Can anyone tell me grid locator of 1990/91 operation of HZ1AB? Thanks
Hal ZS6WB <hal@cpsdirect.co.za>
- Friday, April 27, 2001 at 03:54:07 (GMT/BST)
Does anyone run Hellschreiber on six? If so I would like to try some QSO's this spring/summer. Let me know the prefered frequency in your replies thanks.
John G0JJL <john@sixmaniac.idps.co.uk>
- Friday, April 27, 2001 at 00:30:14 (GMT/BST)
FTV1000 6M transverter will be availble in UK in the next few Days!!! Can any of you EI 6M guys drop me an e-mail,i will be in DUBLIN and Knock during June and hope to be QRV on 6m 73 DE Colin MU0FAL
mu0fal colin <colin@lorbert.freeserve.co.uk>
- Thursday, April 26, 2001 at 22:31:38 (GMT/BST)
Ooops! Sorry for the confusion Stan my DXCC is #305 not #304 so no dupe by the ARRL - hi.
John G0EVT <john.hoban@btinternet.com>
- Thursday, April 26, 2001 at 20:43:04 (GMT/BST)
SEC1223: No noise - works great - took one to H44 last year and can confirm it runs OK even in tropics temps. It survived the round the world trip and is in use here now. 73
G8BCG / H44PT <g8bcg@qsl.net>
- Thursday, April 26, 2001 at 19:10:55 (GMT/BST)
RE DIRECT QSLs - I automatically QSL 100% via bureau on all first QSOs and reply direct to all direct QSLs. But PLEASE fellows, if you want a direct QSL please include SAE and return postage. Lately 75% of direct cards don't have return postage and it is getting expensive. In future all direct cards without postage will have to go back via bureau. Thanks
Hal ZS6WB <hal@cpsdirect.co.za>
- Thursday, April 26, 2001 at 18:25:33 (GMT/BST)
adrian , i have and use sec-1223 switch mode psu , i have tested it from 1.8-430mhz and no noise that i can mention. 50mhz its quiet as a mouse , tried it on dx70th , ic746 and ic706mk2g , will power 140w radio no bother , the fan hardly ever comes on here.
m0bcg ian <m0bcg@btinternet.com>
- Thursday, April 26, 2001 at 18:21:47 (GMT/BST)
No noise detected from the SEC1223. on any band And I must add I am a noise specialist..
jaap pa0oos <pa0oos@qsl.net>
- Thursday, April 26, 2001 at 16:54:05 (GMT/BST)
Adrian: I have a Samlex Sec-1223 but so far have only used it with my IC706 on 2 metres (50 watts) where it performed flawlessly. I'll check it for noise on 6 metres at the weekend and let you know. 73.
Paul G4IJE <paul@broadoak.net>
- Thursday, April 26, 2001 at 15:44:12 (GMT/BST)
Adrain, look out for the clip on PSU which goes on the back of the old FT650 ...smaller and lighter than the one you mention and 100% clean. It can handle the 706 all day, has internal fan and works on 110 or 240 (switch on the side) ..this PSU is a good secret for "suitcase" DXpeditions.
Neil G0JHC <carr.n@runshaw.ac.uk>
- Thursday, April 26, 2001 at 14:13:14 (GMT/BST)
Better and better around 10:00z good opening to Reunion Is.! FR1AN and FR1GZ WKD for DXCC#76. Also HRD: LZ, 4Z, YO and SV. Not bad for april! 73 de OZ1PIF
Peter, OZ1PIF <oz1pif@get2net.dk>
- Thursday, April 26, 2001 at 11:25:25 (GMT/BST)
Has anyone had experience of the Samlex Sec-1223 Switch Mode 23amp PSU, its only slightly bigger than the IC-706, I am looking at a couple of these to take to VP9, I know older switch mode psu's were very noisy but would appreciate any comments on them, the attraction is obviously the small size and rating and that they can work on either 110V or 240V just by moving an internal Jumper.. Adrian
Adrian G0KOM <ade@50mhz.org>
- Thursday, April 26, 2001 at 11:17:45 (GMT/BST)
Re Eu-QSLs. Oh, yes I'm quite a cool guy. After all , I confirmed 100 :-). I know that sometimes QSL via buro takes some time. There are many reasons to that. I would say that a reasonable time to get a qsl card from ANY place on this planet via buro is a year or two. But not 3 (or more years). I blame it on non-qslers. I've sent all my via buro qsls. Some direct still to go. And, oh yes I know that ea8 and ea9 are not in EU, but I presumed their buro is in EA. I guess I was wrong. Anyway, who cares. Sooner or later all wkd will be confirmed :-) Current standing is 121 worked, 100 cfmd.
Bob, 9a3ji <9a3ji@ipc.hr>
- Thursday, April 26, 2001 at 10:32:58 (GMT/BST)
Wauvvv, ES today for the forst time this year in JO65! Worked UT5JAJ who was audible for about 30 mins here. This 12 days earlier than the past three years (at least)! Maybe we are in for a good one? 73 de OZ1PIF, Peter
Peter, OZ1PIF <oz1pif@get2net.dk>
- Thursday, April 26, 2001 at 10:21:25 (GMT/BST)
Re: EU-QSL's. Compared to other parts of the world I must say that getting a card from an Europian country never has been a problem. EH8 (which isn't Europe) did very well direct. But as Ray PA4PA said at this pages, take some time. What I did in the past? I sent a card direct with $+SASE, one direct as a reminder without SASE and a couple via the buro. Maybe some overkill but unless very difficult non-Europe ones it allways have worked. By the way, Scandinavia Germany and Baltic countries are realy good ones with the buro! Good luck and 73,
Peter, PA2VST <peterg@condor-post.com>
- Thursday, April 26, 2001 at 08:08:46 (GMT/BST)
Hi Bob, congratulations for the achievement,I am still standing at #98 confirmed (112 wkd).I can only say that for some EU countries I lost any hope. Just for comparison: YL,(conf. a german exedition'97), EA6(direct no reply but conf via Buro),EA8(3 sase no conf a EH8B.. and EA8/eh5...) EA9(conf direct EH9IB), ER (conf direct),EU (2 sase no conf) GI (conf via Buro),TA,GD,LX,OY,YU,ZB2 (all conf direct). In EU am still waiting for UA6,EA8,EI,ES,UT,HB9(!), except for EI(buro) I have sent mny Sase + $ but none yet.
Andrea IK5QLO <andy.ghilardi(at)comune.lucca.it>
- Thursday, April 26, 2001 at 07:32:30 (GMT/BST)
Congrats Bob. But think your qsl problem is not a problem.Just be patient. Buro qsl's can easily take up to several years before the answer will come back. Have all the country's you mentioned confirmed without any problem, just some patience.
Dennis PA7FM <pa7fm@amsat.org>
- Thursday, April 26, 2001 at 07:27:49 (GMT/BST)
Obviously, it should read: (...) Anyway, it took me 2,5 years to work 100 (...)
Bob, 9a3ji <9a3ji@ipc.hr>
- Thursday, April 26, 2001 at 00:04:39 (GMT/BST)
I'm happy to say that QSL for my 100th DXCC was received today. Shame on Eu non-qslers (C3, YL, TA, EA6, EA8, EA9, ER, EU, GI, GD, LX, OY, YU and ZB2 - all qsls sent but no reply) as this could happen much sooner. Thanks to all others. Anyway, it took me 2,5 to work 100 and I enjoyed every single moment of it (even endless listening to noise, neighbour's mast preamp, HV powerlines and TV carriers didn't spoil it, hi).
Bob, 9a3ji <9a3ji@ipc.hr>
- Wednesday, April 25, 2001 at 23:49:14 (GMT/BST)
re XU7ABF. I received DXCC #304 a few weeks ago and they accepted XU7ABF.
John G0EVT <john.hoban@btinternet.com>
- Wednesday, April 25, 2001 at 21:50:32 (GMT/BST)
I received this morning the 6 meters DXCC award N° 306. FH/TU5AX and HA QSL's were accepted, XU7AAP rejected : "No Documentation received".73 Georges
Georges F8OP <f8op@wanadoo.fr>
- Wednesday, April 25, 2001 at 20:18:17 (GMT/BST)
Who is ARRL Member to access the DXCC Listings at: http://www.arrl.org/members-only/qst/dxcc/ and would send me an actual copy? I'm curious, because I just received my 6m DXCC award and its probably the first one in Austria. 73, gd dx,
Peter, OE4WHG <oe4whg@aon.at>
- Wednesday, April 25, 2001 at 17:37:48 (GMT/BST)
Hello SIX Family: Work this morning around 12:30z several VK stations via the long path over Europe. 5 VK4 contacts and 2 VK8 stations ( VK8MS & VK8AH ). First time ever into zone 29 !. WE ( PY's ) will look tomorrow again starting at 11:30z for some other possible long path opennings into VK. 73s.
Peter PY5CC - GG54re <PY5CC@50mhz.com>
- Wednesday, April 25, 2001 at 16:00:12 (GMT/BST)
A new low-power transmitter for the GB3SIX Isle of Anglesey 6m beacon has been completed, and is likely to be switched on for controlled tests very soon. The beacon will TX on 50.020 MHZ, and it's operation is likely to be sporadic until TX tests are complete. More details will be released in due course. We are looking for a vertical aerial for the beacon, and until we find one, the temporary aerial will be directional.
Tony - GW4VEQ <gw4veq@breathemail.net>
- Wednesday, April 25, 2001 at 13:27:05 (GMT/BST)
Pse Anyone know a Modifications for L75 By Drake for 50Mhz . Tnx in Advance.
Franco,IK8DYD <IK8DYD@AMSAT.ORG>
- Wednesday, April 25, 2001 at 12:21:38 (GMT/BST)
Adam, three VR2s worked VK9ML as well. Please add us in the list. thank you, Charlie
Charlie / VR2XMT <vr2xmt@50mhz.com>
- Wednesday, April 25, 2001 at 09:48:18 (GMT/BST)
Hi, I'm happy to announce that I received the QSL of DXCC #100 yesterday. So hope to be a new DXCC-holder soon. Thanks all who made this possible.. See you in the pileup
Oliver, DL1EJA <reinders@andris.de>
- Wednesday, April 25, 2001 at 09:33:29 (GMT/BST)
My FH/TU5AX QSL were accepted in ARRL,so everything is OK.GL
Rys&SP5EWY <rtym@ippt.gov.pl>
- Wednesday, April 25, 2001 at 07:22:09 (GMT/BST)
Re XU & DXCC: Latest info I have is that ARRL are being ultra-cautious with all the XW and XU calls after the incident with XW2A recently. They are requiring documentation for all operations. XU7ABF has not yet provided any, and there might be some question over whether he will - there's some unpleasant history (http://www.qth.com/dxshack/XW-DXCC.htm). XU7AAP will definitely provide documentation, if he hasn't already, so his cards should be OK shortly.
Peter G4MJS <g4mjs@blacksheep.org>
- Wednesday, April 25, 2001 at 07:14:22 (GMT/BST)
VK9ML, Mellish Reef: A quick count has revealed that the DXpedition worked 18 DXCC entities on 6M in the 96 hours of operation; 4K4, BV, DU, FK8, HL, HP, JA, KH6, KH8, KL7, P4, TI, V73, W6, VK, YC, YS and ZL. 73, VK9ML Pilot
Adam, VK4CP <vk4cp@one.net.au>
- Wednesday, April 25, 2001 at 05:13:35 (GMT/BST)
FH/TU5AX should be ok for dxcc...documents received by ARRL and all ok. Concerning digital qsl's....you don't have to receive or send them if you don't want...just like normal qsl's. Only difference...not valid for dxcc ( yet).
Dennis PA7FM <pa7fm@amsat.org>
- Tuesday, April 24, 2001 at 22:15:15 (GMT/BST)
Knows anyone if FH/TU5AX is ok for DXCC credit???? And did you check www.qslcard.com???? Do it, i think it SUCKS, if this is the future for a card!!!!!!!!
John PE9DX <pe9dx@amsat.org>
- Tuesday, April 24, 2001 at 21:37:59 (GMT/BST)
i wonder who the silly idiot is that was posting ficticous 50mhz spots on the cluster today under m1emc @ and other callsigns , id guess you need a doctor.
ian m0bcg <m0bcg@btinternnet.com>
- Tuesday, April 24, 2001 at 18:55:22 (GMT/BST)
It is fast! Today I received direct QSL from Mohamad, HZ1MD. In fact, we both send out direct QSL both after our QSO …. “The final courtesy of a QSO is a QSL” Charlie / VR2XMT
Charlie / VR2XMT <vr2xmt@50mhz.com>
- Tuesday, April 24, 2001 at 10:45:12 (GMT/BST)
And I lived in Cupertino for three years and worked zilch!! Sounds great Jeff - have fun and say hello to Dianna for me - if she stil needs H44 / H40 I hope to be back there this time next year. 73
G8BCG/H44PT <g8bcg@qsl.net>
- Monday, April 23, 2001 at 20:18:40 (GMT/BST)
Bob,(VE1YX) Thanks for your e-mail re my announcement yesterday. 6M has been hot here on the West Coast--at least for a relative newcomer such as myself. A couple of hours after I posted my announcement, I was one of the half-dozen or so very lucky ops in US to work Mellish on six! We had Hawaiian tropo up thru 1296 all day long here in No. Cal. which helped VK9ML's two-hour weak but basically steady opening here. In the last few weeks I've also wkd KH8/N5OLS, VK9NS, TI5KD, HC8A, several ZL's, VK4's, XE1BEF, XE2EED & HWB...and hd CE's, ZP, LU, TG, KH6 & midwest backscatter...All this w/100/200w 2 el.Hex Beam/6M5X from my solar-powered portable atop Bay Area hilltops/oceanside locations. Thank goodness I'm self-employed! And as I type this Diana is reporting PY5CC, CX's & CE's agn on .110 via the local repeater! Hope things pick up for you in VE land. We're obviously having a long-awaited blast out here on the West Coast. 73 & GL to all, Jeff
Jeff Cathrow KF6GYM <kf6gym@qsl.net>
- Monday, April 23, 2001 at 20:10:49 (GMT/BST)
Tep with E link, ZS6AXT (loud ) and ZS6VR in, IS0 and IT9 area on E skip
johan, ON4ANT <on4ant@pandora.be>
- Monday, April 23, 2001 at 19:28:53 (GMT/BST)
first short Es in JN88 working F4CDz IN95ta nothing else.... vy73 Fred
Fred oe3mws <oe3mws@kabsi.at>
- Monday, April 23, 2001 at 19:16:07 (GMT/BST)
Here we are again, comming up at the 4 th. tuesday in the month. The evening of the Nordic Activity Contest 17:00 - 21:00 UT. I (OZ6OM) will participate from JO55CE at 128 masl with a 360 deg. clear horison. Preferebly round 50.173 MHz ± QRM. I´m usually able to work both G, F and ON on flat ConDX - But I´m also avare of the present MS shover - care for a try ? vy 73 es hpe to see You down our log.
"Matt" <oz6om@qsl.net>
- Monday, April 23, 2001 at 18:41:45 (GMT/BST)
Nice to see 6m opening for some E's today, first E's of 2001 for me. Wkd 9H1AW (GW3LDH/Summer QTH), and a few Italians. Now all we need is the E's to TEP/F2 Link!!
Tony - GW4VEQ <gw4veq@breathemail.net>
- Monday, April 23, 2001 at 17:48:10 (GMT/BST)
tnx for info Chris. Will send you 1 again this week. 73
Ray,PA4PA <pa4pa@50mhz.com>
- Monday, April 23, 2001 at 14:39:48 (GMT/BST)
If I did, I would have returned it a long time ago! Chris
Chris, ZD8SIX <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Monday, April 23, 2001 at 12:24:19 (GMT/BST)
Just received cards from TS7N & XU7ABF. Nice welcome home after my holiday in France last week. Too bad I had to leave on the day C9 was wkd into PA. Now only waiting for HC8N and ZD86 (Chris did you get my card?). btw Nice to see some Es this morning to 9H and IS0.
Ray, PA4PA <pa4pa@50mhz>
- Monday, April 23, 2001 at 12:20:07 (GMT/BST)
What an afternoon !! After hearing nothing but noise for several days, we had a super opening into the Pacific, and easily worked AH8A, KH8/N5OLS and FO5RA (a new one) with 59+ signals. LU and PYs worked 3D2AG and VK9ML as well but nill on this location.
Mike, ZP5YW <mga@conexion.com.py>
- Monday, April 23, 2001 at 00:49:34 (GMT/BST)
Quite a good aurora into IO93 this afternoon. Heard 10 countries including LC6OBT in JO49 and ES2QN in KO29DJ. Not to sure about F1ANN, but if correct he was in JN18 square. Other locator squares heard were IO63,IO64,IO67, IO74,75,76,IO81,82,86,87,IO91,92,93,94,95,JO02,21,23,31,32, 33.Here's to the next aurora!
David BRS 25429 <brs25429 @ compuserve.com>
- Sunday, April 22, 2001 at 21:49:13 (GMT/BST)
KF6GYM/P CM87 QRV from prime Pacific coast location today beaming the South Pacfic/Japan/Midway/Mellish Reef w/100w & 5 el. Listening DX window 2200--0230Z & hoping band re-opens today! Jeff, kf6gym@qsl.net.
Jeff Cathrow <kf6gym@qsl.net>
- Sunday, April 22, 2001 at 21:27:50 (GMT/BST)
Again nice aurora today. Not much activity. From about 1600Z aurora moved and mid- to southern G's were audible. At the end from 1800Z only F2YT-JO10, G4HBA-IO80 and G0PQO-IO92 could be heard and worked. Very funny to hear these signals without the "normal" Scandinavians around! And (not for this page) I had my first ever aurora QSO at 432 MHz. with OZ6OL-JO65. All by all a good sunday without real DX at six. 73's and have fun,
Peter, PA2VST <peterg@condor-post.com>
- Sunday, April 22, 2001 at 21:11:35 (GMT/BST)
Hi Guys, can anyone recommend a windows contest logger for the forthcoming uksmg contest, Thanks
tony EI7BMB <skydigital@ntlworld.ie>
- Sunday, April 22, 2001 at 19:34:08 (GMT/BST)
Great AU now...GM/G/DL...getting better..
Paul Glaser <on9bgp@pandora.be>
- Sunday, April 22, 2001 at 17:17:13 (GMT/BST)
This is on behalf of YS1ECB Ed has a SB50,(six metre rig) made by de defunct Side Band Engineers its a cute little rig, but ailing in its old age,No schematics available. Anyone that may have them, pse drop me a line.Tnx.
Andy YS1AG/G5AYU <YS1AG@navegante.com.sv>
- Sunday, April 22, 2001 at 04:51:48 (GMT/BST)
To Dave, ZF1DC, First qso ZF-YS was ZF2BL and YS1ECB 13 June 1987 2035 UTC sigs S9 both sides. I worked a ZF8 5 years later. Cheerio
Andy YS1AG/G5AYU <YS1AG@navegante.com.sv>
- Sunday, April 22, 2001 at 04:44:30 (GMT/BST)
If you go to the AGM section (or the ZD8SIX report) you can now see a photograph of the new ZD8VHF beacon antenna now in place on the pump house at the top of Green Mountain. Thanks to all for this. I hope that will mean that the beacon will still be pumping RF into ionosphere in the next cycle. I am really pleased to see the completion of the saga. Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Saturday, April 21, 2001 at 22:05:51 (GMT/BST)
Anyone QRV for Lyrids tonight?? (No chance of any TEP here so thought I might try the rocks) 73
Peter G8BCG/P <g8bcg@qsl.net>
- Saturday, April 21, 2001 at 20:36:36 (GMT/BST)
Today wrkd about 100 JA's, few YB, VR2 and 9V1JA as a new one.
Nodir EY8MM <ey8mm@qsl.net>
- Saturday, April 21, 2001 at 12:26:17 (GMT/BST)
Hi Johnny - ZD8VHF/B 539 last night - long time was'nt copied here > IN87 - Many thank's all guys wkd for that - see u from TT8 - 73 de
Eric F5JKK <f5jkk@aol.com>
- Saturday, April 21, 2001 at 11:38:35 (GMT/BST)
saw on cluster this spot: now 6W4RK is QRV on 50110 for any QSO ....
jan pe1gnp
- Saturday, April 21, 2001 at 11:09:41 (GMT/BST)
RE:ZD8VHF, yesterday night at 22.00Z was in with a solid 559 countinuos signal, that I never hear so this year. In JN53 it is not as easy to hear it as in other southern squares, So I think the new antenna works fine. Mni thanks for your effort Johnny, ZD8VHF it is a very important prop indicator.
Andrea IK5QLO <ik5qlo(at)qsl.net>
- Saturday, April 21, 2001 at 09:42:36 (GMT/BST)
I am please to let you know i have replace the beacon antenna at ZD8 with the help of lenny ZD8LJD so it is running again with a new vertical that was donated by Nevada Communications in the UK it will be interesting to if there is any improvement i am also looking email address of zs6wb or Hal Please drop me and Email if you happen to read this look forward to some good reports from you all johnny
Johnny ZD8KW <zd8kw@qsl.net>
- Saturday, April 21, 2001 at 03:11:19 (GMT/BST)
FG5BG heard on scatter to SA today for the 4th day in a row (1830-1930Z). He's keen to work EU on 6 meters. Add.: Georges SANTTALIKAN - Ilet-Pérou - 97130 Capesterre B/E - Guadeloupe F.W.I -
Jose eh7kw <ea7kw@ure.es>
- Friday, April 20, 2001 at 20:23:04 (GMT/BST)
Hi guys Please would you note : from April 26 to May 1st France : Glenan Archipelago in French Brittany Saint Nicolas Island - IOTA EU 094 - DIFM AT 010 - Locator : IN77XR All bands from 160 meters to 23 centimeters. CW,SSB,FM,Digit.(included Warc and 6 meters bands) Callsign : TM5N On April 28 or 29 , a special second operation will appear with the callsign F6KOP/p, especially for "French Forts and Castles Award" hunters, from the Fort Cigogne (DFCF 29004), on the same island.(Loc : IN87AR) QSL Manager for both activities ; F6KOP 73 from Maurice, F5NQL (Dx page editor at : http://www.uft.net)
Maurice A Charpentier, F5NQL <f5nql@aol.com>
- Friday, April 20, 2001 at 12:36:10 (GMT/BST)
Just added 9M2TO to real audio files page and fixed the 3 watt mobile TEP link.. cheers Graham VK6RO/VK6SIX http://www.qsl.net/vk6ro/
Graham VK6RO <vk6ro@hotmail.com>
- Friday, April 20, 2001 at 12:06:27 (GMT/BST)
Vargarda: A Google search for 'Vargarda Antennas' produces this URL : http://www.vargardaradio.se/english/antennas/ham_ant/ham_start.htm
Peter G4MJS <g4mjs@blacksheep.org>
- Friday, April 20, 2001 at 11:13:00 (GMT/BST)
Does somebody happens to know, whether the Swedish antenna manufacturer ' Vargarda' still exits and if yes, what their web address is? TNX
Peter HB9RUZ <schleuss@dataway.ch>
- Friday, April 20, 2001 at 11:03:53 (GMT/BST)
Guy FW5ZL send me a E-mail right now. His QTH is the HIHIFO airport about 4 Km from MATA-UTU. QRA locator is AH16VS, 176°13' W and 13°14' S. 73 Georges.
F8OP <f8op@wanadoo.fr>
- Friday, April 20, 2001 at 09:44:01 (GMT/BST)
The real VK9ML is on 50145 now working JA-HL sri here it is very quite .... ..
ON4AOI - Guy <on4aoi@ping.be>
- Friday, April 20, 2001 at 08:09:13 (GMT/BST)
VK9ML: Good News! The Mellish Reef is still there. 22:21 Sighted on radar. 22:28 Visual sighting. 22:47 Sails down in lagoon. 23:21 Landed on Beach. Expect QRV approx 0400. There has been a pirate on 20M CW signing as VK9ML prior to this, so please ignore those spots. 73 from VK9ML Pilot.
Adam, VK4CP <vk4cp@one.net.au>
- Friday, April 20, 2001 at 00:49:21 (GMT/BST)
SM7AED, yes I have done a double check (his call is FW5ZL not FZ5ZL) and again the grid comes up as AH-16. So I think AH-16 is the real one, by the way my call is VK2GJH. 73.
Jack D. Haden VK2GJH <vk2gjh@usa.net>
- Friday, April 20, 2001 at 00:48:14 (GMT/BST)
Dave, Emergency delivery of solar panels for EI (for use on 6m only!) now being organised .... 73
Mike GU6AJE / MU5MUF <gu6aje@thersgb.net>
- Thursday, April 19, 2001 at 19:43:37 (GMT/BST)
1800 utc, PY5CC in (es+tep link)
johan, ON4ANT <on4ant@pandora.be>
- Thursday, April 19, 2001 at 19:17:04 (GMT/BST)
If you don't hear any EIs on the band next week it could be due to the fact that our electricity supply board is on strike. They're threatening to strike and have power cuts next week starting monday unless a pay deal is reached. I didn't think they could actually do that due to the disruption it would cause, but unless something is sorted out it could happen !!
Dave EI4IX <ei4ix@qsl.net>
- Thursday, April 19, 2001 at 09:38:13 (GMT/BST)
G4IGO. Hi Ken. Sent you a list of first 6m contacts from G to 8Q7 but mail was rejected.Pse send me a Email. Tnx. 73 Pierre HB9QQ - 8Q7QQ
Pierre HB9QQ <HB9QQ@USKA.ch>
- Thursday, April 19, 2001 at 08:07:50 (GMT/BST)
Wallis Island, FZ5ZL. I apologize for giving the wrong grid locator. The correct grid square is AH16. Thanks Jack, VK2GJK for correction.
Arne SM7AED <sm7aed@algonet.se>
- Thursday, April 19, 2001 at 06:25:18 (GMT/BST)
Hi all, I am trying to gather information for my 50 MHz firsts from ZF. If anyone has worked from here or has worked a ZF on 50MHz please check my site you may have been the first between ZF and any country. You can check my web page at www.qsl.net/zf1dc or email me with any info. Thanks and GUD DX.
David ZF1DC <zf1dc@qsl.net>
- Thursday, April 19, 2001 at 01:12:20 (GMT/BST)
Brief opening into PY2 @19.10 utc
johan, ON4ANT <on4ant@pandora.be>
- Wednesday, April 18, 2001 at 20:15:59 (GMT/BST)
Leaving for SV9 on friday morning for a 10 day trip. Will be in KM35cf as usual taking a new radio with me, funny FT 817 backpacker HF/6/2/70 with a simple dipole incl. six. 73 http://www.vhfdx.de CU! de
Udo, DK5YA <dk5ya@dk5ya.de>
- Wednesday, April 18, 2001 at 19:20:57 (GMT/BST)
Neil, sorry my visa just ran out last week for Iran/Iraq, otherwise I would have obliged !!!!
Adrian G0KOM <ade@50mhz.org>
- Wednesday, April 18, 2001 at 17:33:42 (GMT/BST)
How about tropo to Io55, looks like we'll have a rare square fest in June
tony EI7BMB <skydigital@ntlworld.ie>
- Wednesday, April 18, 2001 at 17:24:14 (GMT/BST)
Just for completeness, callsign in IO66 will be GM4IJE/P (obvious I suppose). I will post a reminder of this activity nearer the time. 73,
Paul G4IJE <paul@broadoak.net>
- Wednesday, April 18, 2001 at 16:53:48 (GMT/BST)
Just booked a holiday on the island of Mull, IO66, from 2-9 June 2001. Sorry I wont be able to stay for the UKSMG contest :-( but will be QRV for some of the RSGB event on 2/3 June. Can try SSB MS for stations who are too close for Es. I'll be running 100 watts to a 5 element tonna. Hope its a new sqaure for some of you - QSLs will be via BURO only - my address is NOT correct in any callbook or callsign server. CU via Es ...
Paul G4IJE <paul@broadoak.net>
- Wednesday, April 18, 2001 at 16:50:48 (GMT/BST)
I am going on a cruise from Athens to Istanbul in late June/July. Does anyone know about operating...can you use USA call while on boat...do you have to get Greek/Turkey licenses...etc. I am just thinking of radio on deck with some kind of antenna. If you have experience, please e mail Thanks jimmy
jimmy w6jkv <jimmyt@ausven.com>
- Wednesday, April 18, 2001 at 16:39:37 (GMT/BST)
Adrian, G0KOM, pse forget VP9 and go to either Franz Josep Land, Afghanistan or Iran/Iraq. Thanks.
Neil G0JHC <carr.n@runshaw.ac.uk>
- Wednesday, April 18, 2001 at 16:30:26 (GMT/BST)
Adrian, I need VP9 as do many around the carribean. It should be quite easy to work into carribean with a little help from Es. There does not seem to be much activity from VP9 for some reason. Thanks and GL
David, ZF1DC <zf1dc@qsl.net>
- Wednesday, April 18, 2001 at 15:36:13 (GMT/BST)
I just reveived 6M WAC. I'd like to express my thanks to all OMs contributing to this by establishing and completing a wireless contact with me and confirming it. 73 es gud DX to all you devoted sixers.
peter, HB9RUZ <schleuss@dataway.ch>
- Wednesday, April 18, 2001 at 14:19:34 (GMT/BST)
A61AH spots today were not genuine.
Nick 5B4FL <5b4fl(at)qsl.net>
- Wednesday, April 18, 2001 at 12:04:54 (GMT/BST)
sri..vhfdx chat is run by DK5YA..
EI4IX Dave <ei4ix@qsl.net>
- Wednesday, April 18, 2001 at 09:37:47 (GMT/BST)
Electronic QSLing: They will come, but the existing systems don't quite fit the bill for anything other than wallpaper. Some background reading on the state of the art is at http://zs6ez.za.org/articles/e-qsl.htm. PS: MU0FAL, Colin please contact me!
Chris R. Burger ZS6EZ <crb@prism.co.za>
- Wednesday, April 18, 2001 at 09:34:29 (GMT/BST)
Last week I came across a new VHF DX chat page by LY2MW. At the moment its not very active (it was only setup a week ago) but its worth a look. http://chat16.parsimony.net/chat26625/
Dave EI4IX <ei4ix@qsl.net>
- Wednesday, April 18, 2001 at 09:32:58 (GMT/BST)
Adrian: I'm fairly new to 6m and I haven't yet worked VP9. I'd thrilled to work you if you go.
Dave VE2ZP <VE2ZP@rac.ca>
- Wednesday, April 18, 2001 at 03:22:55 (GMT/BST)
Ade, VP9---GO FOR IT! Personally I don't need VP9, bu I know lots of people do. Operations there have been spotty at best over the last 10-11 years. VP9ID has 6m I believe but rarely gets on. WB2AMU has operated there but only 2w and a whip. There have been other very small, short operations there too, but nothing "serious" that I know of. Good thing about VP9 is that's it's nice WX and it's pretty much single hope Es to VO1, VE1,9,2,W1-4 and the top of the Carib. You'll have no trouble staying busy with pileups. Eu is also a definate possibility. 73 es have fun! Mike VE9AA
ve9aa mike <ve9aa@nbnet.nb.ca>
- Wednesday, April 18, 2001 at 00:28:29 (GMT/BST)
Adey on VP9 go for it, there's stacks of EU stations who still need it.
Kerry G0LCS <g0lcs@qsl.net>
- Tuesday, April 17, 2001 at 23:01:31 (GMT/BST)
I am considering VP9 in the 2nd Week of July (I have the use of a house on Knapton hill) do many people still need VP9, or is there somewhere else I should be considering, any thoughts appreciated (needs to be hot and sunny) not that thats my no1 consideration :-)
Adrian G0KOM <ade@50mhz.org>
- Tuesday, April 17, 2001 at 22:16:59 (GMT/BST)
Tony EI7BMB, I am using a Garmin GPS3plus. All Garmin GPS receivers have a build in Maidenhead map. I will sent you an email with details. 73,
Peter, PA2VST <peterg@condor-post.com>
- Tuesday, April 17, 2001 at 21:45:55 (GMT/BST)
Arliss, thanks for 3 new ones in recent times. How about KP5, YV0 , HK0M, or even some of the rarer Islands in the Carib. (good for Es to USA and EU in the summer. 73 Mike........PS, my old Garmin does grids, as do most GPS units I understand.
VE9AA Mike <ve9aa@nbnet.nb.ca>
- Tuesday, April 17, 2001 at 21:14:03 (GMT/BST)
I've talked to Mohammed 3V8SM this afternoon on 15m. He brouht a IC 767 with 6m capability to Djerba Island but has no licence YET. He hopes te be active on six in may with a valid licence.
Rinze PA5TA <pa5ta@amsat.org>
- Tuesday, April 17, 2001 at 19:09:40 (GMT/BST)
Re GPS. I have the Garmin eMap and this will show Maidenhead locator, and many other types of co-ordinates. 73
Roger, G4HBA <g4hba@6mdx.eurobell.co.uk>
- Tuesday, April 17, 2001 at 18:18:10 (GMT/BST)
re GPS: Yes, several models display locators directly. I have a Garmin GPS 45 XL which does this very well - don't know if this is still a current model, though. 73 Peter G4MJS
Peter G4MJS <g4mjs@blacksheep.org>
- Tuesday, April 17, 2001 at 18:10:48 (GMT/BST)
Re: GPS, hi guys does anyone know if its possble to configure a gps receiver to give a locator readout and if so where can I get one Thanks
tony moore EI7BMB <skydigital@ntlworld.ie>
- Tuesday, April 17, 2001 at 17:42:01 (GMT/BST)
Arliss W7XU: I think you should come to Cyprus, I'd like to buy you a drink for all the new ones you've given me!
Nick 5B4FL <5b4fl(at)qsl.net>
- Tuesday, April 17, 2001 at 16:52:25 (GMT/BST)
Is there a list of European and North American 6m most wanted countries, or does such a thing exist
Adrian G0KOM <ade@50mhz.com>
- Tuesday, April 17, 2001 at 16:29:43 (GMT/BST)
I received my 8R1 & FY/W7XU cards yesterday (it took the post office a month to get them here, but at least they arrived intact this time). I will begin sending out replies today, as well as sending in the order for the cards for our recent CE0Y operation. Thanks to all for being patient. Any suggestions on where to go next? 73,
Arliss W7XU <w7xu@dtgnet.com>
- Tuesday, April 17, 2001 at 14:58:42 (GMT/BST)
To 9A3FT : Renny my best compliments for the target, one question, how many time trascurred between your DXCC request at ARRL and the rx????????? Ciao 73's
Freddy IW1DIM <iw1dim@amsat.org>
- Tuesday, April 17, 2001 at 14:42:17 (GMT/BST)
Ref MD6V : QSL manager is GD0TEP. GL.
Ger PE1CZG <gerh(at)dds.nl>
- Tuesday, April 17, 2001 at 13:42:35 (GMT/BST)
Today received 50 MHz W A C award!!Not too bad for starting today. GL de 9A3FT Renny
Renko 9A3FT
- Tuesday, April 17, 2001 at 12:46:20 (GMT/BST)
Today recived 50 MHz W A C award!!!N
RENKO 9A3FT
- Tuesday, April 17, 2001 at 12:44:39 (GMT/BST)
VK9ML, Mellish Reef, Crew Set Sail: The team departed Gladstone QLD today at 0400. Expecting to arrive on the reef early Friday. Website: http://www.qsl.net/vk9ml 73, Adam (VK9ML Pilot/Webmaster)
Adam, VK4CP <vk4cp@one.net.au>
- Tuesday, April 17, 2001 at 12:08:02 (GMT/BST)
Dear 6m friends! If anyone has address or ex call from MD6V, I would be very glad to get it becouse of direct mailing. Tnx in advance and good hunting.By the way my best DX last week was KH8/N5OLS long path what is quite a nice contact! Best 73 to all from Robert
Robert, 9A4DA <gras1@ck.tel.hr>
- Tuesday, April 17, 2001 at 11:04:44 (GMT/BST)
Since March 23th, Guy, FW5ZL is QRV 6 meters in Wallis island, with a IC 551 and a 4 el HB9CV. The QTH is HIHIFO, the Matautu airport, about 4 km from the town, so grid square RH86br cannot be too wrong.
Arne SM7AED <sm7aed@algonet.se>
- Tuesday, April 17, 2001 at 09:26:26 (GMT/BST)
Worked last nite on 10m HK0M/HK3JJH on Malpelo Isl did not get a chance to ask about activity on 6m as quite a pile up!! No chance for us here in UK no doubt but possiblely a new 1 for some if he's active Qtf over USA abt 264' Good luck for those that can work him 73's Gary
M0CTP <g7lxk@hamshaq.freeserve.co.uk>
- Tuesday, April 17, 2001 at 07:19:42 (GMT/BST)
Dear friends. I NEED drawings and schemes for monoband antennas for 6M, for instance 3 or 4 elements yagui with gamma-match system, etcetera. Please send info via my e-mail address
EA5VD <ea5vd@hotmail.com>
- Tuesday, April 17, 2001 at 06:58:36 (GMT/BST)
Due to recent solar activity we went for a short Aurora-photography trip (42 hours) to Lapland. We activated OH2MZA/9 and OH2MAT/9 in KP38MV, and we checked a couple of locations in KP39/KQ30 for possible future beacons. Despite visible aurora, signals were lacking that far North, and we did not get any contacts. We are looking ahead for serious OH9-efforts and rigorous equipment in the future.... 73, "Zaba" OH1ZAA/2 (now down in KP20)....
"Zaba" OH1ZAA <zaba@dlc.fi>
- Tuesday, April 17, 2001 at 04:00:02 (GMT/BST)
FW5ZL Wallis Island, a number of people have asked me the grid square for Guy FW5ZL,worked by many in VK recently. Some have been saying Guy has been giving out RH-86 which is not correct. RH-86 is in the ocean south of Rotuma (RH-87). The ARRL Grid Locator Atlas indicates that Wallis Island is AH-16. Someone must have informed Guy incorrectly to start with...73 de Jack.
Jack D. Haden VK2GJH <vk2gjh@usa.net>
- Tuesday, April 17, 2001 at 01:21:22 (GMT/BST)
PP1CZ/b in very strong peaked 599 no one on at that moment, 20 minutes later it faded and cn8li/b showed up 599, definitely e skip linked to Tep, watch out for the next evenings, 21.02utc now and cn8 still in ! My brother ON4GG got a PY2 in GG67 for a new grid..
johan, ON4ANT <on4ant@pandora.be>
- Monday, April 16, 2001 at 22:04:54 (GMT/BST)
C6A/W3EP (FL24) May 23-June 1, 50 and 144 MHz (no EME). FL24 is relatively rare, even if C6A is not! w3ep@arrl.org
Emil Pocock W3EP <w3ep@arrl.org>
- Monday, April 16, 2001 at 19:06:51 (GMT/BST)
Easter week is a holiday hereabouts, gave me time for six and Lo! 8 new countries, with bits of different modes of propagation, EH8BPX in e-sporadic; VK9NS, FK8s, AH8 via the old faithful TE; P49MR, HR1RMG, TG9NX, FG5FR in backscatter Need now a bit of F2 to Europe.Cherios,
Andy YS1AG <ys1ag@navegante.com.sv>
- Monday, April 16, 2001 at 18:53:35 (GMT/BST)
Easter week is a holiday here. had more time for 6 mts and lo! 9 new ones in a week, with a taste of several modes of propagation: EH8BPX in E-sporadic, VK9NS,FK8GX and FK8CA, AH8A via TE and P49MR, HR1RMH FG5FR and TG9NX in backscatter. Hoping now for F2 to Europe. Cheerios
Andy YS1AG <ys1ag.navegante.com.sv>
- Monday, April 16, 2001 at 18:42:53 (GMT/BST)
482 QSL cards will be sent tomorrow via the bureau to 49 DXCC countries(WAC compleated).
Bo SM7FJE <bn@aaaaa.se>
- Monday, April 16, 2001 at 18:32:32 (GMT/BST)
Just wkd C91CF on.110
Adrian / YO4FRJ <yo4frj@xnet.ro>
- Monday, April 16, 2001 at 11:48:13 (GMT/BST)
As far as I can see we can expect 18th of april some action because of effects of a X14 flare from a region of the sun wich is now away from us. I try to read the info on www.ips.gov.au. These guys are very reliable..Some action from 9393 region in the future would be nice again. Paul.
Paul ON9BGP <on9bgp@pandora.be>
- Monday, April 16, 2001 at 10:17:49 (GMT/BST)
Greetings from the end of the satellite link from my office to East Kilbride. My home link is down. Reasonable opening to south America last night and then - out of the blue - AH8A - 55 both ways for my best DX so far from here! Great stuff. 5B4,ZD8 and TR beacons audible at the time but otherwise band was quiet with the PY back in the noise. Hr's hoping there is more to come! I still await that BIG opening into northern Europe HI Graham
Graham 5X1GS <g-carrington@dfid.gov.uk>
- Monday, April 16, 2001 at 09:11:29 (GMT/BST)
After some problems with the original site at Exmouth, Western Australia, I am pleased to be able to advise that the VK6RSX beacons on 50.304 (and 144.576) MHz have been relocated to Dampier WA. The transmitters each run 50W to omni antennas as before. The keyer signs "VK6RSX Dampier OG89". The QTH is a few Km from where VK6PA operated so successfully during the last solar cycle.
Don VK6HK <patndon@cygnus.uwa.edu.au>
- Monday, April 16, 2001 at 03:47:37 (GMT/BST)
IO61 Your welcome Peter and Eric I'll get you next time. May I also say thanks to Dave EI4IX, John EI7GL, and Charles EI5Fk for all their help with phone updates and spots on the cluster. ZR is the greatest distance qso I have worked so the visit was worthwhile. 73 Tony
tony EI7BMB <skydigital@ntlworld.ie>
- Sunday, April 15, 2001 at 17:41:57 (GMT/BST)
Tony thank's for activation grid. Still needing IO61 :-( and also IO62 - 44 - 55. see you 73 de
Eric F5JKK <f5jkk@aol.com>
- Sunday, April 15, 2001 at 17:25:51 (GMT/BST)
Tony EI7BMB, Thanks for the difficult but succesfull QSO. Please go to IO42, that is the only one I need in EI that part. Good luck and congrats with your new one,
Peter,PA2VST <peterg@condor-post.com>
- Sunday, April 15, 2001 at 17:19:49 (GMT/BST)
2 new ones 7Z1SJ and UK9AA. Great to work Fedor finaly over scatter. It could be 3 countries but S79Z run automatic CQ 3with no monitor and than local TV started broadcasting.
Nodir EY8MM <ey8mm@qsl.net>
- Sunday, April 15, 2001 at 16:12:17 (GMT/BST)
Tony, I for one require 41, 42 & 54. Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Sunday, April 15, 2001 at 16:11:38 (GMT/BST)
io61 Thanks to everyone who called in and those who did not make it this time. Thanks also for a few new squares and ZR for a new country. All qsls are going via buro but I can send direct also with an IRC or $1. IO55 is next in June, hopefully we will have E's by then, does anyone need IO54 also as I could probably do that on the same trip. 73 de Tony
tony moore EI7BMB <skydigital@ntlworld.ie>
- Sunday, April 15, 2001 at 15:46:47 (GMT/BST)
Sorry not logged on for a few days, hence late reply regarding XU7ABF. The station who has just had this card rejected is Ken VR2LC, this has been confirmed by Charlie VR2XMT who telephoned him to make sure it was fact. Of course it can always be a mistake by DXCC. Time will tell as more of us get our recent upgrades back etc.
Neil G0JHC <carr.n@runshaw.ac.uk>
- Sunday, April 15, 2001 at 14:04:12 (GMT/BST)
PS that number [79] is a combination of wkd/hrd by ALL VK6 stations. Sorry for the 3 messages, cheers Graham
graham vk6ro <vk6ro@hotmail.com>
- Sunday, April 15, 2001 at 12:39:28 (GMT/BST)
I was talking to VK6HK Don, today, he has been keeping a record of the TOTAL number of countries worked or HEARD from VK6 and it is a total of 79 countries [ worked or heard]and that is over about 45?? or so years, we dont get much but we get excited!! HI cheers Graham
Graham VK6RO <vk6ro@hotmail.com>
- Sunday, April 15, 2001 at 12:36:49 (GMT/BST)
Not a bad sunday,9M2TO, YB5QZ, 9V1UV, MILLIONS OF JA'S, DU , DS [HL] AND FSD VIDEO , Chris, that talk and photos by PY5CC, Is real dream stuff, i really like the PY0FF beacon site, thanks for the effort, cheers Grahame
GRAHAM VK6RO/VK6SIX <vk6ro@hotmail.com>
- Sunday, April 15, 2001 at 12:32:33 (GMT/BST)
I would like to remind readers of this page that a log is kept of all the IP addresses and times of posts. I don't take kindly to spoofed postings or postings without email addresses. I have used this log information several times since 1995 to track down anonymous posters down with 100% success. So, please desist! You will also remember that I took the page down last year for a few days and I am quite happy to do so again if needs be. You have been warned! Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Sunday, April 15, 2001 at 12:01:19 (GMT/BST)
Dave EI3IO is correct in this. His License is not a CEPT License but an old reciprocal License (not issued anymore, Portugal was not in CEPT then)he was therefore authorized to work what was stated in the License: from 50 to 50.5 Mhz only from the Province of Algarve. So Dave's operations from Algarve/Portugal WERE PERFECTLY LEGAL AND GOOD. Keep in mind that my previous statements are correct concerning the actual status of 50 Mhz Licensing in Portugal. So all this recent operations in 50 Mhz from CT1, using the CEPT License without a special ICP permit (which is not granted for CEPT, as far as I know !) ARE NOT LEGAL.
Jose CT1EEB <ct1eeb@mail.telepac.pt>
- Sunday, April 15, 2001 at 11:51:54 (GMT/BST)
Re XU7 & DXCC: Very good information tells me that the only query that DXCC has had with XU7 calls was with XU7AAZ - cards were rejected for a while but are now OK based on documentation received. As far as we know there has been no query with any other XU7 call including XU7ABF. Jani XU7AAP will raise this with the DXCC desk at Visalia and get the word from the horse's mouth. XU7AAP cards are readily available via N2OO. 73 Peter G4MJS
Peter G4MJS <g4mjs@blacksheep.org>
- Sunday, April 15, 2001 at 10:52:34 (GMT/BST)
I will not say this any more. I can assure all those stations that worked CT/G3SDL and CT1/G3SDL in the late 1980s and 1990s that the operations were conducted on the basis of a permit from the CT administration. They were not made on the basis of CEPT T/R 61-01. I will provide a copy of the paperwork to any official body that requests it. But let's use these pages for more constructive activities. 73s
Dave EI3IO <EI3IO@connogue.com>
- Sunday, April 15, 2001 at 02:13:57 (GMT/BST)
Re VK4 records: I did not post the message that appeared on this page with my name and callsign (and an incorrect e-mail address). I am surprised that anyone would wish to impersonate me, and considering the content of the message I cannot imagine why anyone would bother. Best 73s to all, John VK3KWA
John VK3KWA <jmartin@xcel.net.au>
- Sunday, April 15, 2001 at 02:05:11 (GMT/BST)
Re VK4 records - unusual announcement John (VK3KWA).... and since it refers to my contact I am bemused! No record was claimed by me nor was it to be applied for, as the VK4BRG reciord clearly was a longer LP path!
Scott VK4JSR <vk4jsr@50mhz.com>
- Sunday, April 15, 2001 at 01:38:58 (GMT/BST)
Around 1600Z today weak french QSO on 50.150 with strange accents. Broke in and got a new one for my pains. FR1AN & FR1GZ in QSO. Nothing else heard of note. 73 es CU on 6.
Joe GJ0NYG <call@qsl.net>
- Saturday, April 14, 2001 at 20:51:47 (GMT/BST)
VP8CMT was S9 in JN26 between 16.20 and 16.40z. Impossible to break the mediterranean pile-up. QTF : 220°. 73 Georges F8OP
Georges F8OP <f8op@wanadoo.fr>
- Saturday, April 14, 2001 at 20:15:08 (GMT/BST)
VR2SIX - 6 meter beacon in HK operate by HARTS QRT now due to problem of transmitter. May I ask if any OM can help to find some new or 2nd hand rig 10Watts or less. I hope VR2SIX can back to service ASAP. 73 VR2ZST Stephen
VR2ZST <secretary@harts.org.hk>
- Saturday, April 14, 2001 at 20:13:06 (GMT/BST)
re XU7ABF qsl : I included this one in my recent application for dxcc. We'll see what ARRL does with it. Can't do harm with me...supplied them 117 qsl's. I'll announce what qsl's have been rejected when I got the answer from ARRL.
Dennis PA7FM <pa7fm@amsat.org>
- Saturday, April 14, 2001 at 19:04:11 (GMT/BST)
I read the letter from Neil 0JHC about that XU7ABF will be maybe NOT good for DXCC. Where did you hear this info Neil? Friend of my just got 101, with XU7 not good he must wait a little longer for sending in cards for DXCC.
John PE9DX <pe9dx@amsat.org>
- Saturday, April 14, 2001 at 18:25:43 (GMT/BST)
interesting that VP8 was scatter in PA, he was direct path all the time here 220 and peaked 58, quite a different propagation path i guess, has 6m more surprises?
johan, ON4ANT <on4ant@pandora.be>
- Saturday, April 14, 2001 at 18:01:05 (GMT/BST)
After missing the C9 yesterday because of QRL. Still have to work for a living...I didn't left the shack today. And no DX for most of the day. Just after dinner when I, frustrated, finally would pull the switch a BIG SUPPRISE...I was hearing VP8CMT! No chance to work him because of the much stronger meditarian stations again. Seems it was a scatter path. Antenna pointed much further to the west than I expected. And the path was moving. Last signals were heard at 260 degrees. It started at the direct path at 220 degrees. Best signal was at S2. Forgot to mention that EI7BMB was the best of today. MS contact with short and weak reflections. Had quite some problems getting everything out of it. And as usual when I had the roger report his rogers were for 2 seconds at S5. Anyway I can add a new square in the list. Hope for some more during the Easter weekend. Have fun,
Peter, PA2VST <peterg@condor-post.com>
- Saturday, April 14, 2001 at 17:47:41 (GMT/BST)
VP8 was heard in ON PA DL not that bad, Chris i wish you would gave been down there today
johan, ON4ANT <on4ant@pandora.be>
- Saturday, April 14, 2001 at 17:37:50 (GMT/BST)
for some of us its like if you live in south-europe too johan, hi.
pe1gnp
- Saturday, April 14, 2001 at 17:27:18 (GMT/BST)
perhaps a hint for our south european friends.. give N EU a chance when we have our 5 min opening to an exotic place.. vp8cmt in for 20 min peak 58 but no chance
johan, ON4ANT <on4ant@pandora.be>
- Saturday, April 14, 2001 at 17:21:37 (GMT/BST)
Here's my new postal address for qsl cards: Alan Isaachsen, 3601 Allen Parkway, Apt #348, Houston, Texas 77019, USA. The previous address will also work for some time yet, but I will change the references over to the new one. I certainly miss 6m and will continue to do so while I am in an apartment!!
Alan, 3C5I/KB2WF <kb2wf@hotmail.com>
- Saturday, April 14, 2001 at 17:13:12 (GMT/BST)
Several have asked why I am not in the Falklands. As I said on the Announcement page earlier this month, I cancelled the trip for several reasons. However, I am thinking of going for the last two weeks of May on the basis that I might work into northern Europe through catching an Es extension or two. What you all think? Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Saturday, April 14, 2001 at 16:46:21 (GMT/BST)
Good openings here to south Pacific, countless VKs, ZLs, FO,FK,KH8. However at the other side, VP8CMT seems to switch on his radio for a few minutes after supper, makes a couple of qsos and goes to bed around 21 UTC. The band is wide open after that, so I have not heard him. Wonder what happened with Chris Gare , he was planning a visit there by this time. Alas! No openings to Europe Cheerio
Andy YS1AG <ys1ag@navegante.com.sv>
- Saturday, April 14, 2001 at 14:52:12 (GMT/BST)
I left a 50MHz yagi (Vargarda Radio Sweden 5EL6) at the QTH of D44AC (Mindelo, Cape Verde Islands) to be used by any future visitor interested in 6m operation, D44AC has no 6m rig. Henryk
Henryk, D44CF <d44cf@qsl.net>
- Saturday, April 14, 2001 at 12:55:15 (GMT/BST)
Dave EI3IO you should know what you are saying but Iam afraid you do not. Believe me in what Iam going to tell, I do know the Portuguese Legislation and ICP far too well. Portuguese HAM Legislation is straight in this matter, you need a special ICP authorization to work 50 Mhz and with a max. power of 20 watt, this authorization is only granted to Residents (NOT visitors [including CEPT]) and the station has to hold a valid Portuguese A License (extra class), the issuing of each 50 Mhz License depends on a ICP study in a basis of non interference with the Channel 3 and 4 TV repeaters, the License is issued to a single adress and you cannot use it for portable operations. example: I won't be legal if I use CT1EEB/p or CT1EEB/m in 50 Mhz, I can only use 50 Mhz from my Murtosa QTH as CT1EEB. Thats as far as it goes by quoting ICP, I also know they are changing some of this rules and I hope they can change this 50 Mhz limitation to something more flexible in order to allow CEPT and /P operations. For more informations please refer to the English link of the ICP homepage: http://www.icp.pt So, Iam very sorry to say that all CEPT operations in 50 Mhz from CT1 are not legal therefore shouldn't even be considered good for DXCC credit.
CT1EEB Jose <ct1eeb@mail.telepac.pt>
- Saturday, April 14, 2001 at 12:43:38 (GMT/BST)
Seychelles S79KS and S79DVL Information The employment from first Seychelles was ended. Refer to the LOGBOOK of a homepage for a result. In addition, the number of QSO results was with 21 countries in 101 QSO.( Five continent ) http://www2.ocn.ne.jp/~ja3ege/ Best of 73 and sayonara from japan
ja3ege <ja3ege@arrl.net>
- Saturday, April 14, 2001 at 12:39:29 (GMT/BST)
Saipan, KH0/JR3TVH Look for Taka, KH0/JR3TVH and Natsu, KH0/JJ3NAW to be active (on 40-6 metres SSB and CW, digital modes upon request) from Saipan, Northern Marianas (OC-086) between 28 April and 1 May. QSLs via JR3TVH either direct or through the bureau. Any inquiry to jr3tvh@jarl.com
JR3TVH ODXLG Taka <jr3tvh@jarl.com>
- Saturday, April 14, 2001 at 10:06:48 (GMT/BST)
EI7BMB/P in IO61 (Very Rare !!) is now in a better location and hearing the Cornwall beacon 55. He's listening for the UK on 50.135 SSB. Its a 99% wet square.
Dave EI4IX <davidindcu@hotmail.com>
- Saturday, April 14, 2001 at 09:18:37 (GMT/BST)
I'm sorry I have to slightly disagree with Jose EA7KW. What Jose stated may be today's situation BUT I have paperwork from the CT administation (now ICP) authorising CT1/G3SDL and CT/G3SDL at various times in the past and I have operated legally from IM56 and IM57 using these calls. As to Spain EA4BG obtained authority to allow me to use his /P station in both Ibiza and Menorca, hence my use of the call EH4BG/6 from a number of locator squares in EA6. I'm going to state my usual plea; please be sure of all the possible situations in a country before making general statements (concerning both the position now and in the past). Best 73s to all and I hope everyone can find a means to operate within the rules. And you often don't know today's rules until after the event!
Dave EI3IO <EI3IO@connogue.com>
- Saturday, April 14, 2001 at 08:24:55 (GMT/BST)
Sorry..page just updated...had no info for days...cu.
Paul Glaser <on9bgp@pandora.be>
- Saturday, April 14, 2001 at 08:10:16 (GMT/BST)
Doesn't this page update anymore ?
Paul ON9BGP <on9bgp@pandora.be>
- Saturday, April 14, 2001 at 07:39:56 (GMT/BST)
Re 6M dx records. Someone was talking about breaking the VK1,2,3 records the other day from VK4. FYI the records are issued by a state by state basis in this country and there is one national record held by VK6JQ set in 1991. A record set by one state is not broken by an operator 2000 kM away in another state. The state long path record for VK4 for example is held by VK4BRG and has not been equalled, so the whole statement by the VK4 was a lot of hoo-ha designed to get a bite. The contact from VK4 to LU8 was made by three VK4's less than 2kM apart and is the best dx from VK so far in 2001, nothing more nothing less. It is not a new VK record; And at 28,100 does not beat the VK4 record set 12 years ago, It has equalled a path set a year to the day after it was discovered by others from the same state. But as for breaking other state records, you have to be in those states to do that, which quite clearly they were not.
John VK3KWA <VK3KWA@wia.org>
- Saturday, April 14, 2001 at 05:32:47 (GMT/BST)
Last night heard CN8LI beacon for the first time.
vu2zap Raj <vu2zap@arrl.net>
- Saturday, April 14, 2001 at 03:57:13 (GMT/BST)
PY5CC Talk. Hi everyone. I just had the chance to listen to Peters' talk at your AGM. Thanks Peter. It was great! Thanks Chris et al, for putting it on the site. My dialup here is very slow ~30k, and link kept crashing so it took me about double the time to actually listen to it, but it was well worth it. 73 es CU on 6 ! Mike Ve9AA
VE9AA Mike <ve9aa@nbnet.nb.ca>
- Saturday, April 14, 2001 at 02:46:31 (GMT/BST)
sorry im test to C9
Avelino eh8bpx <eh8bpx@navegalia.com>
- Friday, April 13, 2001 at 22:26:47 (GMT/BST)
C) is activity now ?
Avelino eh8bpx <eh8bpx@navegalia.com>
- Friday, April 13, 2001 at 22:25:16 (GMT/BST)
Re. no CEPT 50Mhz countries: In Portugal you can operate with a permission at a 50 Mhz CT station but you can not go as CT/DL8XXX. I went several times to IM56 grid and always had a lot of paper work done by CT fellows. We signed always as CS0RCL, Loule Radio Club call. In Spain it is different as our special permit stays explicitly the prohibition to run the station by anyone else but the owner (not even by other EAs). This situation is hopefully going to change, we don't know yet when. 73
Jose EH7KW <ea7kw@ure.es>
- Friday, April 13, 2001 at 22:15:32 (GMT/BST)
You can find photos and streamed talks of the 2001 AGM on a link on the home page. Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Friday, April 13, 2001 at 21:44:23 (GMT/BST)
ref C91RF ,yes i personally heard him say his qsl was via zs6ss . i didnt work him though , but i did work zs1agf on the same freq hi hi . V5/ZS4NS qsl is via N7RO.
ian m0bcg <m0bcg@btinternet.com>
- Friday, April 13, 2001 at 19:57:40 (GMT/BST)
Worked a new DXCC at 13.47 GMT (V5/ZS4NS) after such a long time with almost no dx! Absolutely great, was looking for this DXCC for a long time. Audio clip in MP3 format can be downloaded from: http://pe7two.myweb.nl Is this the (late) start of TEP in to the northern part of Europe? Let us hope so!! Vy 73, de Kees pe7two/g7two.
Kees PE7TWO <pe7two@amsat.org>
- Friday, April 13, 2001 at 19:44:11 (GMT/BST)
Chris,gm3woj,bet he will not!Tried twice for two qso's spaced years apart(with irc's and sae's)AND a promise during the last qso.He has a great sense of humour too,but seems he always gets the last laugh.Please put in a word for me next time you qso. PS.Thanks EI7BMB/P for IO61! 73's Bill.
Bill gw3mfy <gw3mfy@btinternet.com>
- Friday, April 13, 2001 at 19:31:37 (GMT/BST)
Great F2 opening into IO53. I never heard any ZR stations in JF Grid before. I uploaded a clip of ZR1ADI worked at 13:56z in JF95 and a clip of V5/ZS4NS (He was 59+ later)but couldn't break the pile up. Clips are at: http://www.qsl.net/ei4ix/audio/6m/ A good aurora would finish the day of nicely :-)
Dave EI4IX <davidindcu@hotmail.com>
- Friday, April 13, 2001 at 18:00:14 (GMT/BST)
C91CF QSL via ZS6SS according to first Cluster spot - can anybody confirm this ? I think first PA to work him was PA0LSB
pa5dd <nouchavw@worldonline.nl>
- Friday, April 13, 2001 at 16:47:48 (GMT/BST)
Came home early from work and switched the rig on at 14.10Z Heard ZS6WB with 9+40dB and V5/ZS4NS with 9+20dB. Never heard ZS6 and V5 so loud here. Then at 50.120 a heard the last few words of C91CF and he was gone in the noise...could have been a new one. Next time better. Happy Eastern to all.
Ger PE1CZG <gerh(at)dds.nl>
- Friday, April 13, 2001 at 15:57:36 (GMT/BST)
Nice opening into ZS6 at 15.45 until 15.15 from IO81.
Mike M1MBZ <mbz07@hotmail.com>
- Friday, April 13, 2001 at 15:56:31 (GMT/BST)
Just came home... C91CF into JN59 58/58. Hrd V5/ZS4NS 59+ and a lot of ZS with big sigs. Hrd a ZS6 with his 1 Watt!
Wolfgang - DJ3TF <dj3tf@darc.de>
- Friday, April 13, 2001 at 15:36:21 (GMT/BST)
No aurora here in N Wales IO83 yet, but just had nice little (20min)opening to ZS6 / V51.. AROUND 1330(1430BST)all very strong sigs 59. 7STNS WORKED Still weak stns comeing thru....good DX 73 GW0PRM.
BRIAN GW0PRM <bdg@med14.freeserve.co.uk>
- Friday, April 13, 2001 at 15:26:19 (GMT/BST)
V5 I mean of course.....all that exitement....
pa5dd
- Friday, April 13, 2001 at 15:25:42 (GMT/BST)
Tremendous opening this afternoon: ZS6, V4, C9 + the group on route to A22 in one go. Hrd ZR1AEE JF96 on .110...73 Uffe
pa5dd <http://home.worldonline.nl/~nouchavw/>
- Friday, April 13, 2001 at 15:22:54 (GMT/BST)
Tony EI7BMB/P (IO61)is now on 50.250 PSK. He's worked Neil G0JHC and is using Meteor Scatter 1 min timing and reporting techniques.
Dave EI4IX <davidindcu@hotmail.com>
- Friday, April 13, 2001 at 12:24:27 (GMT/BST)
Geez!! plenty of propagation today, not many stations, copied JA,HK,DS5[HL],EY8CQ,9V1JA,UN1SIX[BCN] 9M2TO [BCN] but not many stations around, asia video in for many hours, cheers cu on six Graham
Graham VK6RO <vk6ro@hotmail.com>
- Friday, April 13, 2001 at 12:12:26 (GMT/BST)
impact starting now?
Ken G4IGO <g4igo@freeuk.com>
- Friday, April 13, 2001 at 11:20:34 (GMT/BST)
PS: Anyone interested in electronic DXCC certificates?? 73
Peter G8BCG/P <g8bcg@qsl.net>
- Friday, April 13, 2001 at 07:54:29 (GMT/BST)
Just replied to a big batch of QSLs received from the bureau, incl over 100 from/to DL. I only collect new countries but am happy to reply to all QSLs. Until ARRL & RSGB etc actually promote electronic conformation for awards etc by electronic submission etc "real" cards are the only way. Call me old fasioned but virtual cards are taking us in the direction of virtual radio CQ from IP219.xxx.xx.xx.xx.!!!! 73 CU on one of the "real" reflectors (Es, F2, Au...)
Peter G8BCG/P <g8bcg@qsl.net>
- Friday, April 13, 2001 at 07:53:21 (GMT/BST)
For those that want to operate in countries that do not permit operation on 50 MHz under the CEPT arrangements or countries that will not issue a permit or licence under reciprocal agreements there is a possible third way. It can be possible to operate using a 'resident's station' provided that the use is in accordance with local regulations. For example I remember reading somewhere that an SV9 welcome visitors to his shack. I wonder if it's possible to operate from a /P shack albeit belonging to the resident! Good luck, where there's a will there's possibly a way! And how about some propagation for EI, I have to travel to YO to work anything exotic. Seems like I missed a good do last weekend. Maybe next year. 73s
Dave EI3IO <EI3IO@connogue.com>
- Thursday, April 12, 2001 at 22:33:56 (GMT/BST)
Hello All. I will soon be on 6m from Gaspesia, eastern Quebec, FN68hq. Will be using CW, SSB and PSK31. What freq should I use for my Pactor-II maildrop when not busy on other mode. 73 de Claude VE2FK
Claude VE2FK <duberger.miousse@globetrotter.net>
- Thursday, April 12, 2001 at 20:56:40 (GMT/BST)
Today I got the QSL of XU7ABF. So never loose hope! It is a blue former XU2A one from 1997 with the new call on it. Anyway I got mine XU and all countries confirmed now. Jippie...And please get us some nice F2 propagation now? So Six Family members, Good luck and 73,
Peter, PA2VST <peterg@condor-post.com>
- Thursday, April 12, 2001 at 20:33:06 (GMT/BST)
It is sad to see welknown skilled DX operators turn into chameleons when it comes to QSL-ing. They still like to receive QSL’s (they are in many cases still collecting QSL’s) but they today have NO interest to return this excitement, the joy and pleasure of receiving a card to those still collecting! How can we expect young people to enjoy this hobby and all it’s flavours when old-timers forget how it was when they were young and innocent? I still honour the saying: The QSL is final courtesy of a QSO. Personally I always return a direct QSL, with SASE, within a week after receipt and the rest of them via the bureau on receipt of the card. Some guys like EH6IF, G3JHM, HI8W, N4EJV, N4EJW/AE4RO, TA7V, UA1ZCG, UT3LA, VK4VV, VK6ZRT, and others, seems to have forgotten how their life was like when the started collecting cards in the past (or could it be that the green stamps give them more pleasure then helping a fellow HAM, Good forbid). SOB!!!
Bo, SM7FJE <bn@aaaaa.se>
- Thursday, April 12, 2001 at 20:29:19 (GMT/BST)
Two local operators, ZS6JON and ZS6ARQ leave tomorrow morning (13 April) for Northern Botswana & Zambia. They will arrive in Kasane, Botswana (KH22)on 14 April and will operate as A25/ZS6JON or ZS6ARQ on 14-15-16 and as 9J2LS or 9J2RN on 17-18 from Livingston, Zambia (same grid), returning home to Johannesburg 19-20 April. They will run 100 watts to a 5 element beam while there and will be operating mobile from some rare squares in Botswana during trip. QSLs via home call.
Hal ZS6WB <hal@cpsdirect.co.za>
- Thursday, April 12, 2001 at 20:01:14 (GMT/BST)
e-QSLs - sorry guys but this is the only way forward for QSLing, whether you like it or not. I do a lot of HF contesting and even with a good QSL manager, I would be QRT because of QSL cards - far too time consuming. I speak regularly to Fred C31HK on 20m., and he will send a QSL card eventually, but he just does not like QSL cards. Good to meet everyone at Bletchley, and Peter's talk was excellent, but made me realise what I'm missing this sunspot cycle ! 73
Chris GM3WOJ <gm3woj@talk21.com>
- Thursday, April 12, 2001 at 18:58:50 (GMT/BST)
Re SV9 and SV5 and SV - no non residents can operate - info on my Firsts pages direct from SV land. Remember that we should not work EH/XXX, SV/XXX, F/XXX - no permits. No me saying - info from the respective countries.
Ken G4IGO <g4igo@freeuk.com>
- Thursday, April 12, 2001 at 16:42:26 (GMT/BST)
New one after some time. UFB propagation to S79 yesterday afternoon. Managed to work s79ks at 1749Z for #121 and s79dvl half an hour later. It was a bit tricky at the beginning of opening as signals were pretty weak, and I couldn't figure out the qsx, hi (had to switch the computer off because of carrier on .120, so no cluster was available). Then operators changed and this was confusing as he was not giving his call often (I noticed S79KS spots on cluster when DVL was working, probably from stations who could hear 'something in there' and guessed the call, hi). I'm sure some stations worked s79dvl and thought it was s79ks. He was in for about 1 hour with peaks up to 599. All at all, it was great day yesterday as here in JN86FJ as northern EU via Aurora and AF via TEP/F2 were workable at the same time. 7q7six/b was also audible before, during and after s79 opening. Regarding c31hk qsl. Sent 2 SAE with $2 in each. Nothing received (yet). Very rude indeed...
Bob <bob_9a3ji@hi.hinet.hr>
- Thursday, April 12, 2001 at 16:10:08 (GMT/BST)
Trying to find out if i can legally operate on 6M from SV9? My holiday is all planned and now trying to sort out some gear to take, but won't bother if not a legal operation. Any guidance please?
Martin G4XUM <g4xum@qsl.net>
- Thursday, April 12, 2001 at 16:07:51 (GMT/BST)
Of course, no station should only issue e-QSLs. But they are a valid way of dealing with the people who don't need a real one.
Peter G4MJS <g4mjs@blacksheep.org>
- Thursday, April 12, 2001 at 15:21:57 (GMT/BST)
Peter, G4MJS, I do respect your point of view, nevertheless wait until you send a QSL card for an all time new DXCC Country for you and the answer you get is a e-QSL card with a note saying that the guy is going to keep the SASE (Dollars you send) and is not going to reply by the regular mail at all ! It happens. That is revolting. I respect the fact that you want to have the cards hanging in your shack wall for what they are worth, thats a good thinking... Each of us as its own reasons. Keep well and DXing. Jose CT1EEB, 4W6EB, VK8CS
CT1EEB Jose <ct1eeb@mail.telepac.pt>
- Thursday, April 12, 2001 at 15:07:15 (GMT/BST)
Tks Raj VU2ZAP for the new one ,at last we worked 25 minute opening to VU2 signal up to 57 . Good Dx 73's Philip
Philip 9H1PA <9h1pa@amsat.org>
- Thursday, April 12, 2001 at 14:26:48 (GMT/BST)
Not bad here for this time of year. Spring is usually poor here even during the best of cycles.On 7 April I worked CE0Y/W7XU. He was in here for all of 45 seconds!On the 9th a qso with PP8KWA. Last night (0115z) 4T1SIX/4 My first night time SA ever. Some very good aurora openings also. VE1ZZ received his C31HK qsl just several days ago. There is always hope! Good dx all, see you on Es!
Bob VE1YX <cathie.billings@ns.sympatico.ca>
- Thursday, April 12, 2001 at 13:24:54 (GMT/BST)
My antenna is back on top of the tower after the birds desaster. Yesterday night we had a beautiful aurora display, but signal on six were few and weak only ?? 73 de christoph
christoph DF9CY <cpe@df9cy.de>
- Thursday, April 12, 2001 at 13:14:22 (GMT/BST)
IO61, Hi Guys, I will be QRV from about midday on Good Friday from this square with 3 elem and 100w. I will be calling initially using PSK31 on 50.250. If you hear the signal and need the square please send a text message with your callsign to +35386 2607864 and I will call you on SSB. You can download ICQ from the net and send the message free. My ICQ no is 30159412. TNX
tony moore EI7BMB <skydigital@ntlworld.ie>
- Thursday, April 12, 2001 at 12:49:58 (GMT/BST)
Some great openings to Eu/Af/SA/Pacific due to recent solar activity. Look today for more of the same. 5B4FL was wrked at 1522z Apr 9 BS with antenna on Argentina. Apr 10 brought in loud siganals from EH7KW, EH8BPX, EH8YG, CT3HF, CT3FT, CU3AN between 1740-1900z, this path was more a skewed path about 40 deg South of true. Apr 11 more of same ZF1DC was wrking Eu, along with some US stns, while I looked to paacific where AH8A, at the same time, was S9+20 signals between 1930-2100z. I think some southern Eu/Med stns are missing out, signals are sometimes vy weak on these backscatter/sidescatter paths. There may be more of the same for the next few days so watch for some weak signals. 4T1SIX/4 Lima, Peru was vy active yesterday with strong signals, watch today 50102 for Jack & Ramon. GL all 73, Bruce EL95 Miami
Bruce K2RTH <K2RTH@aol.com>
- Thursday, April 12, 2001 at 12:02:48 (GMT/BST)
E-QSL's. We here at QRL have a great designer. So who like to have an other 50 countries? We have KL7's, KH6, BV, BY, 7P8 etc. etc. This week with introduction discount.... Now more seriouse, great aurora yesterday to Italy again. Watch the early evening for much more. 73,
Peter PA2VST <peterg@condor-post.com>
- Thursday, April 12, 2001 at 11:52:01 (GMT/BST)
Re E-qsls. Of course they're not 'worthless' - they're not accepted for award credit, but that doesn't mean they're worthless - they look just as good on the shack wall as any other sort. Where all you want is a personal confirmation and a momento of a QSO they work just fine, and reduce the load on QSL bureaux and PO Boxes, as well as on busy QSL managers and DX stations. They should be encouraged, not abandoned. Peter G4MJS
Peter G4MJS <g4mjs@blacksheep.org>
- Thursday, April 12, 2001 at 11:16:39 (GMT/BST)
C31HK, its a wild guess but have you tryed via F5BOF, I don't really know if its still his manager. I also noticed that some of us are issuing e-QSL's for 50 Mhz QSOs, that practice should be abandoned has this e-QSLs are worthless for the time being.
Jose CT1EEB <ct1eeb@mail.telepac.pt>
- Thursday, April 12, 2001 at 10:43:10 (GMT/BST)
Sporadic E season has arrived in the Caribbean. Worked 3 TI stations yesterday and a couple of californians (DM03/13) and several W5's around 2040 today (11th). Also managed XE1D and 4T1SIX/4. Keep listening de Tony.
Tony 8P9HW <tonyww@sunbeach.net>
- Thursday, April 12, 2001 at 03:17:04 (GMT/BST)
Hello SIX Family: Im back at home, after 2 very nice days in PA land (tnx PA7FM) and 4 days in G land. Thanks to all UKSMG friends and RSGB for the very nice time there in London. WHOWWWW !!! When i turn my rig on, the first station that i heard was VU2ZAP !! He didnt hear me with my 100 watts !! I need India for a new one ! Sniff, Sniff. Maybe in the next days. Tomorrow i will have a new 1KW amplifier, hi, hi. See you soon on SIX. 73s.
Peter PY5CC/PYØFM <PY5CC@50mhz.com>
- Thursday, April 12, 2001 at 01:22:37 (GMT/BST)
Fedor UK9AA has problem with cable TV which make QRM on 50110. Fedor monitors 50107.0 most of the time. So if you are looking for UK9AA try to call CQ on 50107 instead if you think that your signal can pass through. Fedor reports copying myself for few minutes April 11 but no qso yet. CU on SIX!
Nodir EY8MM <ey8mm@qsl.net>
- Thursday, April 12, 2001 at 00:24:01 (GMT/BST)
9a4da : With c31hk same here for me and some of my friends in Italy ! ......... It would be nice to know the reason... 73's Steve
Stefano, IW5BZQ <iw5bzq@mannelli.com>
- Wednesday, April 11, 2001 at 22:55:32 (GMT/BST)
G4IGO and G4HBA watching weak Red and Green AR to NE and NW
Ken G4IGO <g4igo@freeuk.com>
- Wednesday, April 11, 2001 at 22:53:53 (GMT/BST)
Hi to everybody! My question is regardin C31HK. Why he do not send QSL cards for QSOº in Year 2000. Few tries with USD from me and my frends 9A3HZ and 9A3JI but no response at all. As far as I know QSL cards were donated from UK SIX meters group and he only need a good will to send them arround. I send an appel to anyone who can help to push him for a litlle bit more activity. If there is any objective situation about not sending QSL cards I will understand. Best regards to all 6 meters fun from Robert, 9A4DA.
9a4da <gras1@ck.tel.hr>
- Wednesday, April 11, 2001 at 22:04:12 (GMT/BST)
I'm told XU7ABF QSLs have recently been rejected at DXCC "no documentation" was the reason. If one surfs www.qth.com/dxshack and checks out the XU link, all seems fine, but not at DXCC desk hi. 73.
Neil G0JHC <carr.n@runshaw.ac.uk>
- Wednesday, April 11, 2001 at 21:14:41 (GMT/BST)
Andrea IK5QLO - I worked Celio CX2LI ON 10.6.00 last year.I rxd his qsl by return post..
Barry G4KCT <g4kct @hotmail.com>
- Wednesday, April 11, 2001 at 20:29:20 (GMT/BST)
Found the 5U2K log online just today. Only 2 6m QSO's with PA in the log. PA0HIP and myself.....looks like an other first for me. next pse. Wish there was some dx. 73's
Dennis PA7FM <pa7fm@amsat.org>
- Wednesday, April 11, 2001 at 16:03:12 (GMT/BST)
QSL only direct or via QSL on line www.eqsl.cc www.qsl.net/cu3an Gabriel CU3AN HM68jq
CU3AN <cu3an@hotmail.com>
- Wednesday, April 11, 2001 at 14:48:23 (GMT/BST)
IMPACT
pa16
- Wednesday, April 11, 2001 at 14:31:28 (GMT/BST)
hi ALL, i was moble in JG87 and is now in JG77. i will be mobile on the 12th in JG78.. MY qth is in Hetiesbay abt 100km North of Swakopmunt(were I am now at the internet cafe)on the west coast. I had good openings to EU and one oqs with KP4. 73 cu in the pileup.
Nico V5/ZS4NS <nickswin@yahoo.com>
- Wednesday, April 11, 2001 at 11:57:32 (GMT/BST)
About CX cards:same story here..rcvd direct only fm CX1DDO..tnx and CX3AN via F6FNU..send direct to CX8BE and CX3IN..nil Also nothing via CX buro...GL to all Renny 9A3FT
Renko 9A3FT
- Wednesday, April 11, 2001 at 11:45:42 (GMT/BST)
Short report from TEP zone: On short business trip I took IC706 and tasted real TEP propagation on Adriatic coast. What a difference only 400 km south from my home in JN86. Hire in JN83 is wonderful. Daily TEP is almost constant (V51/ZS4NS, ZS beacons) and after sunset start late TEP with nice dithered signals (5N, 7Q7,). And after 23 local time start opening to SA: PY, LU and for my great surprise CE0Y/W7XU. He was 579! I even heard KH8 but can read signal. Tomorrow I logged LU7XP, from GF55 in unexpected F2 opening, which was triggered, with incoming CME. During opening last very strong back scatter: heard all Europe. After telephone call I have contact via BS with my friend 9A4DA, 9A3JI my neighbors in home location. One more think is very nice on coast: band is so quiet so I can hear every little ping and so tiny signals. On empty band you can distinguish any difference in NF signal when RIG scanning. My suggestion (as you know): don’t change antenna, change location! RIG was IC706, 5-el Tonna 1 m over ruff 75 m ASL Best 73 for all 6 m funs. See you.
Luci, 9A3HZ <9a3hz@ipc.hr>
- Wednesday, April 11, 2001 at 08:05:19 (GMT/BST)
TS7N: Yesterday I rcv. 600 letters from DL6BCF with TS7N-QSLs and will send all today. Vy 73!
Andreas & DL9USA <dl9usa@t-online.de>
- Wednesday, April 11, 2001 at 07:22:54 (GMT/BST)
AH8A was worked last night LP in the Middle East, SSB, QTF about 240, opening 2056-2115. I don't think KH8/N5OLS was in last night here at all.
Nick 5B4FL <5b4fl(at)qsl.net>
- Wednesday, April 11, 2001 at 06:49:43 (GMT/BST)
Today's and yesterday's CME's are expected to merge and impact starting ~07 utc 11th April. A major to severe geomagnetic storm is predicted to last well into the following day. Have fun and cuon6cw
Peter, pa1six <pa1six@planet.nl>
- Tuesday, April 10, 2001 at 23:18:59 (GMT/BST)
Hi can anyone help, I am looking to install a second beam and want to make use of an old but unused CDE AR40 rotator. Trouble is there is no lower mast bracket with it. Has anyone a lower mast bracket or one attcahed to a defunct AR40 from which it could be stripped. E mail me if you can help. Great weekend at Bletchley - hope 2002 is as good. 73 Clive G4FVP
Clive G4FVP <g4fvp@ntlworld.com>
- Tuesday, April 10, 2001 at 21:12:13 (GMT/BST)
Does anyone who was at Bletchley have a decent photo of G3SED presenting the new ZD8VHF antenna to ZD8KW? I have 2 so far, neither is really suitable for Six News for various reasons. Thanks in advance...... 73 Peter
Peter G4MJS <g4mjs@blacksheep.org>
- Tuesday, April 10, 2001 at 18:19:51 (GMT/BST)
I will be streaming Peter's talk on the site in due course for those that were unable to attend. Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Tuesday, April 10, 2001 at 17:02:45 (GMT/BST)
The 425DX News gives EA5UB Jose ...but Im sure you are correct.
Neil G0JHC <carr.n@runshaw.ac.uk>
- Tuesday, April 10, 2001 at 14:11:31 (GMT/BST)
Wish I was there to hear PY5CC 's Talk. Must have been interesting. Nothing here in Dayton Oh. Still a DEAD band even with good numbers , No Prop. (F2), since early Dec. 2000. We are hopeing for a good multi hop E Skip season. Still need 5 more for DXCC on 6. 73 & Good Luck.N8XA
Axel N8XA
- Tuesday, April 10, 2001 at 12:44:38 (GMT/BST)
EA5KB is also card manager for the CX operations as CV1Z, CV0Z and CW0Z.
Jose EH7KW <ea7kw@ure.es>
- Tuesday, April 10, 2001 at 12:01:20 (GMT/BST)
re CX1CCC: manager is EA5KB, P.O. Box 5013. Valencia 46080. Spain
Jose EH7KW <ea7kw@ure.es>
- Tuesday, April 10, 2001 at 11:34:47 (GMT/BST)
Oops, I meant 7Z1SJ !
George DU1/GM4COK <gm4cok@qsl.net>
- Tuesday, April 10, 2001 at 11:21:15 (GMT/BST)
7J1SJ (LL25) now very good signals on 50.120 to DU and JA
George DU1/GM4COK <gm4cok@qsl.net>
- Tuesday, April 10, 2001 at 11:19:28 (GMT/BST)
RE:CX1CCC manager let's hope this one is OK. CX has been another QSl "black hole" so far. CX8BE 2 qsl+$ no reply, CX2LI sase+$ no reply and mny other via Buro... nil
Andrea IK5QLO
- Tuesday, April 10, 2001 at 11:11:47 (GMT/BST)
CX1CCC has a new QSL mgr - EA5UB, he has logs from 95-2001
Neil G0JHC <carr.n@runshaw.ac.uk>
- Tuesday, April 10, 2001 at 10:49:30 (GMT/BST)
I0JX: I wish it was that easy, Tony. I'm always reluctant to move, but the QRM and the in-band TV at my 9M6 shack can completely wipe out a frequency which was clear a few minutes before. Then there's the problem when another station starts a pileup on the same or a very near frequency and your pileups collide - not a pretty sight.... 73 Peter
Peter G4MJS / 9M6BAA <g4mjs@blacksheep.org>
- Tuesday, April 10, 2001 at 10:08:26 (GMT/BST)
A warm recommendation to all DX stations: once you are on a frequency do not move from there (except .110 of course). Jumping here and there makes life difficult for those trying to catch you. 73
Tony, I0JX <i0jx@amsat.org>
- Tuesday, April 10, 2001 at 09:57:47 (GMT/BST)
Unusual opening yesterday 9 april at 16-16.30 UT, LU6XQ and LU7XP from FD55 (Tierra del fuego) popped out from the noise with 559 signals, they were the only sigs from SA together with strong EU bs signals. 73s Andrea
Andrea IK5QLO <andy.ghilardi(at)comune.lucca.it>
- Tuesday, April 10, 2001 at 07:04:53 (GMT/BST)
Om QRV in PSK31 from Florence (jn53): IW5BZQ, IK5GQK and IW5EDQ. See you during next Es season ! 73's Steve
Stefano IW5BZQ <iw5bzq@mannelli.com>
- Monday, April 09, 2001 at 22:34:39 (GMT/BST)
OM QRV PSK31 in F: F4PAN F6EBH F8OP F1IXQ F1PUX ...but only with skeed. 73' all guys F1PUX
F1PUX <f1pux@50mhz.com>
- Monday, April 09, 2001 at 22:16:08 (GMT/BST)
Is anyone operating PSK31, MFSK16 or MTU63 on six in Europe?
Mike Christieson, G8FCD <mike@aspidistra1.demon.co.uk>
- Monday, April 09, 2001 at 21:37:17 (GMT/BST)
Hello all. I feel I must give votes of thanks for the weekends events. Firstly, Peter PY5CC. I unfortunately missed his excellent lecture on Saturday (I was taxiing Enrico and Angelo) Next to the OX2K group - again an excellent presentation, to Pierre for his attendance, to SM0ELV (I think this was right!!), to Dennis, to any other visitors I may have missed. Thanks to them all for taking the trouble to allow us to speak to them at some time during the whole weekend - well done. Well done UKSMG committee for having got the balances about right and produced an excellent weekend, AGM and meal. Bletchely was brilliant. The whole company present was obviously well pleased with the evening and the trouble taken. We can also thank each other for having made efforts to make the weekend so enjoyable for everybody else. It was nice to add faces to the calls. For myself I must give an additional vote to Kerry for all the help offered, to Angelo I2ADN and Enrico IK2GSO for making my weekend so special - thank you all and I, along with many others will look forward to next years event. Go to :- http//www.dxpedition.org/ for info on the JW trip this year. Thanks to all who gave me more QSL scans - the pages have been updated.
Ken G4IGO <g4igo@freeuk.com>
- Monday, April 09, 2001 at 20:49:32 (GMT/BST)
Great afternoon and dinner with PY5CC, PA7FM, PA3DOL, PE9PE, PA2DWH today. A kind of cool down from the weekend if I may believe the story on this pages. Really enjoyed the stories from Peter about DXing and his way of handling pile-ups. Also his ideas about the SIX FAMILY I liked most. Thanks Peter for visiting Holland today. And, the rest of the world can expect Peter tomorrow on the band again. 73,
Peter, PA2VST <peterg@condor-post.com>
- Monday, April 09, 2001 at 20:29:34 (GMT/BST)
I can only agree with all the comments made so far about the weekend at Bletchley. Thanks to all involved in making it a weekend to remember. I have rarely been to such an event that was so convivial and interesting. Great to meet all of you dxers from around the world and listen to some great dx stories! As Peter, PY5CC said, the 6 metre fraternity is a great family to belong to. Vive La 6!!! 73
Roger, G4HBA <g4hba@6mdx.eurobell.co.uk>
- Monday, April 09, 2001 at 20:19:53 (GMT/BST)
I just checked in my SM5AGM Locator Squares World Atlas. ZS1AGF is only about 100km from the tip of southern Africa. Wow! That was some good pre-auroral enhancement.
David Butler G4ASR <g4asr@btinternet.com>
- Monday, April 09, 2001 at 19:45:11 (GMT/BST)
just thought id mention this:ZD8VHF beacon. would anyone who regularly hears this beacon please note its signal strength on average , as best they can and possibly post findings on this site .the vertical aerial will be changed within a short time from now and it would be interesting as to what difference ,if any , the new cushcraft ar-6 ringo ranger makes [kindly donated by g3sed at NEVADA COMMS]to its readability in signal terms. will be notified by zd8kw when the aerial is going to be changed.73 ian
ian m0bcg <m0bcg@btinternet.com>
- Monday, April 09, 2001 at 19:41:35 (GMT/BST)
Just recovering back home after an excellent weekend at Bletchley, spoiled only by car problems in both directions. Only managed to attend the PY5CC forum and The VHFCC presentations. A big thank you is due to Peter PY5CC for an excellent presentation of his 6m operations, together with some IOTA/HF snippets thrown in for good measure. His grid squares worked in Europe and North America drew many gasps from those in attendance. Thanks also to UKSMG committee for arranging such a great lecture. Looking forward to next years event already.
John, MM0CCC <mm0ccc@btinternet.com>
- Monday, April 09, 2001 at 19:24:39 (GMT/BST)
Great to work V5/ZS4NS for #118 today, I've always missed V5 until today but opening very short... 73 de Jamie...
Jamie gw7smv <gw7smv@qsl.net>
- Monday, April 09, 2001 at 16:29:31 (GMT/BST)
CU3AN QSY 50.110 alldays qsl ONLY DIRECT or by NET www.qsl.net/cu3an
cu3an <cu3an@hotmail.com>
- Monday, April 09, 2001 at 16:09:36 (GMT/BST)
1st ZS1 for 11-years! ZS1AGF 53 55 JF96 IO81MX 9690km @ 1440utc.
David Butler G4ASR <g4asr@btinternet.com>
- Monday, April 09, 2001 at 16:03:51 (GMT/BST)
KH8/N5OLS: I have contacted Don by e-mail and he confirmed me working the following I stations on April 8th: IT9RZR, I0JX, IW0BRW, I0WTD, IK5ZUL, IK7MCJ, I5MXX, IK0FTA, IK7MCJ and IW0FC. This was a nice surprise, as we had suspected it was a phoney using Don's call. 73
Tony, I0JX <i0jx@amsat.org>
- Monday, April 09, 2001 at 15:24:30 (GMT/BST)
Re HZ1MD: I have contacted Mohamad by e-mail and everything is OK. So good luck to those who need HZ on 6!
Tony, I0JX <i0jx@amsat.org>
- Monday, April 09, 2001 at 15:18:58 (GMT/BST)
9M6BAA... please listen to your audio clip on my audio file page, this was a week or so ago, also YB5QZ and some other audio clips starting back in the early 70's up to march 2001 are on the page. cheers Graham. the page url is: http://www.qsl.net/vk6ro/index.html
GRAHAM VK6RO <vk6ro@hotmail.com>
- Monday, April 09, 2001 at 14:34:33 (GMT/BST)
Great dinner and lectures at Bletchley. I have digital pictures of the following. Presentations - PY5CC giving trophies to G0LCS (2 pix), G1KTZ (2 pix), BRS32525, G1IOV, G4WNL-team. Also G4MJS presenting Jersey Trophy to PY5cc (2 pix), The 6M group photo - PA7FM, PY5CC, OX3LX, PA5DD, HB9QQ, ON4ANT, ON4GG, ON4?(sri Guy), + HBR, SYC, WOS, CCZ, JHC etc. The DINNER pictures were OX2K table with WOS,CCZ,COJ,BCG etc. Also G4IGO/G4HBA, GoJHC/HB9QQ, and 3 pix of G3BJ presenting Harold Rose Trophy to Py5CC. Who wants? Send me e-mail for individual .JPG's. 73 David G4ASR
David Butler G4ASR <g4asr@btinternet.com>
- Monday, April 09, 2001 at 13:29:17 (GMT/BST)
Someone better advice HZ1MD to give normal reports. As far as I know a RS 5/0 doesn't exist!!
Ray, PA4PA <pa4pa@50mhz.com>
- Monday, April 09, 2001 at 13:11:16 (GMT/BST)
I was able to finally get QSL from HK3YH via his German address. It is: Hans Heinrich, Rhonstr. 11, D-24649 Wiemersdorf, Germany. 73 KEN
Ken WB2AMU <kneubeck@suffolk.lib.ny.us>
- Monday, April 09, 2001 at 12:34:59 (GMT/BST)
Graham, I just got a QSL from Fedor last month. His address is: Fedor Petrov, P.O. Box 58, Tashkent 700000, Uzbekistan. Envelope & green stamp got a speedy return. Congrats!
ve3ikv/m <pete@eagle.ca>
- Monday, April 09, 2001 at 12:25:21 (GMT/BST)
Tony I0JX: HZ1MD is in QRZ.COM . I don't suppose the internet is common in Saudi. His signal seems consistent with his antenna, location etc. and do you really know who is newly licenced there?
Nick 5B4FL <5b4fl(at)qsl.net>
- Monday, April 09, 2001 at 11:46:15 (GMT/BST)
Congrats Graham VK6RO! If I think that here there is people who get stressed if they cannot work 120 country in less than one year hi. Cu de Ik5QLO
Andrea IK5QLO <andy.ghilardi@comune.lucca.it>
- Monday, April 09, 2001 at 11:38:00 (GMT/BST)
NUMBER 50!!! I am very happy to get country number 50 after 22 years on six metres, UK9AA was into Perth for about 40 minutes today, thanks Fedor!!!. Any body know the best way to get a QSl?? cheers from a very happy Graham VK6RO
GRAHAM VK6RO <vk6ro@hotmail.com>
- Monday, April 09, 2001 at 10:19:06 (GMT/BST)
Chief VHF event of the weekend for me was reception of carrier of the Wagga Wagga TV outlet (New South Wales, Australia) on 46.240046 MHz, first time since April last year, and a rare event, one could wait another 11 years....Sunday 8 April 6.30-7.00z direct path. Expecting further openings between Hawaii and Australia 50 MHz, possible New Zealand TV, during the next week at the same time. Watch for these ones! 73 es cusn on 6m.
Ian ZS6BTE <itr@nanoteq.co.za>
- Monday, April 09, 2001 at 09:26:27 (GMT/BST)
Does anyone know something about HZ1MD? Spots on the packet cluster always look quite strange; furthermore noone seems to know his QSL address, nor he is in the callbook. Furthermore no new HZ calls are reportedly being assigned. 73
Tony, I0JX <i0jx@amsat.org>
- Monday, April 09, 2001 at 09:25:35 (GMT/BST)
Thanks to all for a great weekend at Bletchley, the Dinner at the Mansion house was excellent and very interesting. great to meet so many people who I hadnt seen for years, tks to Bo for the OX2 talk, it was excellent, the EME clips were amazing,(just need to buy a couple of acres of land now for the antenna farm) ;-)
Adrian G0KOM <ade@50mhz.org>
- Monday, April 09, 2001 at 08:03:17 (GMT/BST)
Hallo friends. Bletchley was a most enjoyable event I highly appreciated and it was a great pleasure meeting friends I worked on 6m or .885 'decades' ago. Many thanks to the organising crew and to Kerry for safe transportation. See you on six. 73 Pierre HB9QQ
Pierre HB9QQ <hb9qq@uska.ch>
- Monday, April 09, 2001 at 07:55:01 (GMT/BST)
Great Sunday evening in JN53. At 2115z worked KH8/N5OLS and few minutes later CE0Y/W7XU, for my dxcc #158-159. Both signals beaming about 230°, up to 559; listened CEOY for over 30 minutes, KH8 10 minutes less. Incredible magic band.... 73's
MARZIO I5MXX <i5mxx@allstarsviaggi.it>
- Monday, April 09, 2001 at 07:21:16 (GMT/BST)
What a fantastic event Bletchley was! Still feeling the hangover...thanks Bo! Thanks to all who made it possible.
Peter,G0KUX <g0kux@cableinet.co.uk>
- Monday, April 09, 2001 at 00:33:17 (GMT/BST)
Many thanks to the committee, and G0LCS in particular, for organising such a great event. The dinner was excellent and the company was even better. The Parkside Inn was very comfortable and reasonably priced and the bar was pretty good too - hic! I hope Bo and Uffe are feeling better by now. Thanks also to Kenwood and Martin Lynch for the sponsorship. The best one I've been to so far and looking forward to next year.
John G0EVT <john.hoban@btinternet.com>
- Sunday, April 08, 2001 at 22:33:58 (GMT/BST)
Worked in 5 minutes KH8/N5OLS and CE0Y/W7XU in JN61 from bearing 220. Either somebody kidding or a miracle... WFWL applied but... may anybody confirm?
i0wtd <i0wtd@libero.it>
- Sunday, April 08, 2001 at 22:30:46 (GMT/BST)
Just to say thanks to all those that came to Bletchley, you made the event for UKSMG. Special thanks to all our non-UK visitors, and Bo, Peter says he will catch you soon! 73
Kerry G0LCS <g0lcs@qsl.net>
- Sunday, April 08, 2001 at 21:50:46 (GMT/BST)
Congratulations to all involved in organising UKSMG events at Bletchley. Great lecture programme and the Dinner at the home of the code breakers was just fantastic. (My code remains broken!) 73
Peter G8BCG <g8bcg@qsl.net>
- Sunday, April 08, 2001 at 21:04:16 (GMT/BST)
Congratulations to all involved in UKSMG events at Bletchley - a great lecture programme and fantastic dinner at the home of the code-breakers (my code is still broken). Pictures to follow. 73
Peter g8BCG <g8bcg@qsl.net>
- Sunday, April 08, 2001 at 20:48:33 (GMT/BST)
Great two days at Bletchley! All you guys taking digital photos please don't forget to send me copies for use on the web site! Chris
Chris, G3WOS <chris(at)gare.co.uk>
- Sunday, April 08, 2001 at 20:08:26 (GMT/BST)
Just added a picture from PY5CC and A45ZN on my webpage, they made the QSO.... an eyeball one :-)
johan,on4ant <on4ant@pandora.be>
- Sunday, April 08, 2001 at 16:30:36 (GMT/BST)
Finally making some time for 6m. Worked FY5 & LU Yesterday. Hope to work you! Andre, SU/ZS6WPX Cairo
SU/ZS6WPX <andrevw@mail.com>
- Sunday, April 08, 2001 at 16:00:15 (GMT/BST)
Due to unforeseen circumstances I will not be qrv from 6Y5 as originally planned.
Roy, GM0EFT <gm0eft@btinternet.com>
- Sunday, April 08, 2001 at 13:05:14 (GMT/BST)
Re long path contacts: Today is the tenth anniversary of long path contacts to South America made from northern Queensland (vk4) during last cycle. Hope there are a few more this cycle!!!! Good Hunting on Six.
vk4apg, peter <pjgarden@gil.com.au>
- Sunday, April 08, 2001 at 10:35:05 (GMT/BST)
Looking for JA's today 0700-0900utc as well as KH6.50.110. South America from 13.00-16.00utc. Will be QRV the whole Easter weekend. PLEASE LOOK FOR US!!!!!!!! 73's Etienne
zs6y <zs6y@metroweb.co.za>
- Sunday, April 08, 2001 at 08:06:27 (GMT/BST)
First load of pictures from 3G0Z DXpedition are up on web page. I will add more when I get them back. see: http://www.ham-radio.com/ce0z/ce0z.html 73 Chip
N6CA <n6ca@ham-radio.com>
- Sunday, April 08, 2001 at 07:13:39 (GMT/BST)
I worked a JA over the long path last night for the very first time. At around 21:40z I heard JG3IFX came out all of the sudden. First I thought someone was announcing his QSL info but it was actually himself. 4X1RF got him and JN3NFQ. Earlier, KH8/N5OLS was heard 579 at the most. Those stations in the Pacific, please pay attention on LP openings around 19-23z. de Koji JY9NX
JY9NX <jy9nx@5925.org>
- Sunday, April 08, 2001 at 05:50:18 (GMT/BST)
The time of opening to Argentina was 1540z.
Raj vu2zap <vu2zap@arrl.net>
- Sunday, April 08, 2001 at 04:42:34 (GMT/BST)
For the first time I heard and worked LU's over short path right over south Africa. South Africa itself has not been heard.
vu2zap Raj <vu2zap@arrl.net>
- Sunday, April 08, 2001 at 04:40:25 (GMT/BST)
V5/DM5TI will be JG87 73's
Freddy IW1DIM <iw1dim@amsat.org>
- Saturday, April 07, 2001 at 23:32:00 (GMT/BST)
whats the locator from V5/DM5TI please ?
Fred OE3MWS <oe3mws@kabsi.at>
- Saturday, April 07, 2001 at 21:35:35 (GMT/BST)
Finaly New one (first in 2001) Wrked 7Q7RM. http://www.qsl.net/ey8mm/50.html
Nodir EY8MM <ey8mm@qsl.net>
- Saturday, April 07, 2001 at 17:14:15 (GMT/BST)
Same here Nick. I went to bed at 0300 local ( 0100 GMT ) and the band was still very much alive with CE0Y ZP's PY's and back scatter signals of an astonishing strength! 73.....Joe
9H1CG <9h1cg@amsat.org>
- Saturday, April 07, 2001 at 11:59:30 (GMT/BST)
Last night I was hearing PYs until after 0100Z - which is 4am local time!
Nick 5B4FL <5b4fl(at)qsl.net>
- Saturday, April 07, 2001 at 08:27:27 (GMT/BST)
SEYCHELLES S79KS and S79DVL..LOC:LI-75 QRV NW 50.120MHz
"Ken" ja3ege <ja3ege@arrl.net>
- Saturday, April 07, 2001 at 00:31:22 (GMT/BST)
SEYCHELLES employment start from April 6. Equipment and antennas installation Employment. Frequency is 50.120MHz QRv and beacon too. It is surely a beam to SEYCHELLES. Good luck dxing from Japan..73
"Ken" ja3ege <ja3ege@arrl.net>
- Saturday, April 07, 2001 at 00:12:08 (GMT/BST)
V5,ZS6 in this evening, gud BS from southern EU, nil SA yet
johan,on4ant <on4ant@pandora.be>
- Friday, April 06, 2001 at 19:03:06 (GMT/BST)
Could someone please pass to folks in western Africa that CE0Y/W7XU has been hearing the TR0A beacon daily between ~2200-0030z but no live hams..6m antenna comes down Sunday evening. Thanks
Herb, W3BO <w3iwu@voicenet.com>
- Friday, April 06, 2001 at 18:14:14 (GMT/BST)
Hi guys, today is born the Turin Vhf DXers Forum, we invite you to visite it at the address http://pub50.bravenet.com/forum/show.php?usernum=4294628302&cpv=1 we hope to use it together at SIX Italy members and many other hams in the Six World..73's
Freddy IW1DIM <iw1dim@amsat.org>
- Friday, April 06, 2001 at 15:21:30 (GMT/BST)
That was the weekend you were sick in my car Adrain wasn't it? Just get back from getting myself kitted out for the meal ....got the baseball bat, union jack T shirt, had my head shaved and booked in for a "UKSMG" Tattoo later. I'll be a deadringer for G0LCS I think!
Neil G0JHC <carr.n@runshaw.ac.uk>
- Friday, April 06, 2001 at 13:03:40 (GMT/BST)
G/PY5CC, should be interesting, just watch the pileups :-) regardless of where he is, I did the same 10 years ago whilst on leave from Cyprus, signed G0/ZC4MK, caused an almighty pileup on 6 (From Neil G0JHC's QTH), was quite funny, lots of really stroppy comments on the Cluster at the time about not being DX, He He, Enjoy your stay Peter, look forward to meeting you.. Adrian
G0KOM Adrian <ade@50mhz.org>
- Friday, April 06, 2001 at 12:17:07 (GMT/BST)
I will be QRV from the 10-20 April 01 from JG77DR Hettiesbay. All QSL's via N7RO. My working freq 50.145. 73
Nico V5-ZS4NS <nickswin@yahoo.com>
- Friday, April 06, 2001 at 05:26:52 (GMT/BST)
DX DINNER VHF CONVENTION - We have a small number of additional places at the DX dinner due to unforseen circumstances on the part of the attendee's. If you want to come, contact me immediately. Look forward to seeing you all at the show and dinner. Just spoke to PYYCC/P in G 59 as usual! 73 Sixers, the big one is here...
Kerry G0LCS <G0LCS@QSL.NET>
- Thursday, April 05, 2001 at 21:12:29 (GMT/BST)
Heathrow Apt
Bo OX3LX/OZ1DJJ <ox3lx@mail.dk>
- Thursday, April 05, 2001 at 18:43:55 (GMT/BST)
Anybody around Heatrow Apt. at Friday 16:00 going to AGM Bletchley, who need company!!! +45 22 65 93 03
Bo-OZ1DJJ/OX3LX <ox3lx@mail.dk>
- Thursday, April 05, 2001 at 18:42:01 (GMT/BST)
i think that peter will be dissapointed with propagition in the uk, hi.
pe1gnp
- Thursday, April 05, 2001 at 17:58:48 (GMT/BST)
That is 1930 zulu, 2030 local 73 Mike
G3OIL Mike <mikewills@aol.com>
- Thursday, April 05, 2001 at 17:29:13 (GMT/BST)
G/PY5CC will be on 50160 at 2030 this evening 73 Mike
Mike G3OIL <mikewills@aol.com>
- Thursday, April 05, 2001 at 17:24:17 (GMT/BST)
On the DX dinner, its come as you are. Smart casual sounds fine, although some will want to wear a suit, some won't want to wear a shirt. Come and enjoy it.
Kerry G0LCS <g0lcs@qsl.net>
- Thursday, April 05, 2001 at 16:32:36 (GMT/BST)
Well I'm not bringing my puinguin suit(??) Cliff..not too official I think..hi. pff..I'm back on the air tomorrow eve after cancellation of both my flights today. See you all on saturday. Can easily come without missing dx...al the dx is in London...hi
Dennis PA7FM <pa7fm@amsat.org>
- Thursday, April 05, 2001 at 15:53:16 (GMT/BST)
Re DX Dinner. Hi folks, am i right in assuming the dress for the DX dinner on Saturday is smart casual? dont want to turn up overdressed hi. 73's and look forward to seeing you all there.
Cliff G1IOV <g1iov@btinternet.com>
- Thursday, April 05, 2001 at 14:54:51 (GMT/BST)
I still have some interesting SIX things left that I can bring with me next saturday to the UK convention if somebody still need equipement or spare parts pse ask for the list because I'M NOT bringing everything with me .... ..
ON4AOI - Guy <on4aoi@ping.be>
- Thursday, April 05, 2001 at 13:34:00 (GMT/BST)
Regarding IC551.JA3APL,JA3EMU,JA4LKB,JA4GXS,JA5AQC and JA5GJN have donated an IC551D and 4-element HB9CV to Guy FW5ZL.Recently some 10 meter info. told us that his IC551D got smoke due to high SWR but Guy is delivering new entity by making QSO every day.Thanks to the donators above and Guy.Sayonara.
Han JE1BMJ <je1bmj@jarl.com>
- Thursday, April 05, 2001 at 10:36:21 (GMT/BST)
Last evening short opening to ZS6;7Q7 and heard G0KZG/MM once agn
johan,on4ant <on4ant@pandora.be>
- Thursday, April 05, 2001 at 10:03:29 (GMT/BST)
IC-551, be cautious when attempting work on this radio, I found that one fault lead to another and so on. Icom, like Yaesu & Kenwood, discontinue spare parts stock for radio equipment more than six years old too. Best tips for the IC-551, keep it covered (they hate dust inside them), keep it cool, keep away from sea-spray (mist) common with island operation, salt gets in and starts to rust (or oxidise) the internals out, dry joints etc. I often found intermittment faults were "cured" by a half-decent thump on the cabinet! Good luck!
Jack D.Haden VK2GJH <vk2gjh@usa.net>
- Thursday, April 05, 2001 at 03:26:00 (GMT/BST)
ZD8KW...Very common problem with IC-551. I had one years ago and the photochopper circuit had been worked on before I got it. Never worked right. It was much worse when hot too! I ended up just frigging with the adjustment pots near the photo-wheel attached to the back of the VFO knob (inside the radio) This was probably not the best idea of a fix, but it was an ongoing thing with the 551's (AFAIK) and movement of diodes, adjustment of pots, and keeping radio cool seemed to be the best way to control it. They were very popular radios in the USA, so perhaps contact some of the guys on the Magic-Band or 50MHz prop pages would be a better way to attract more of these guys who can probably offer you better advice than I. http://dxworld.com/magicband.html 73 es GL with it. de Mike VE9AA
Mike VE9AA <ve9aa@nbnet.nb.ca>
- Thursday, April 05, 2001 at 02:45:56 (GMT/BST)
i have a problem with my 551 icom it wont tune the vfo up and down the band only down any ideas whats wrong with it i am unable to get on six because of this any ideas please email me i am in the uk at this time will be back next week in ASI
zd8kw <zd8kw@qsl.net>
- Wednesday, April 04, 2001 at 21:53:28 (GMT/BST)
Tony A45ZN left Oman today for a few weeks in the UK and Europe. Chris A45XR will use Tony's ICOM 706 and an HB9CV 6m antenna on the 6m band whilst Tony is away. QSL route for Chris is Mr C. Dabrowski, Po Box 2038, CPO 111, Sultanate of Oman. 73s Ted G4UPS
Ted G4UPS <ted@g4ups.fsnet.co.uk>
- Wednesday, April 04, 2001 at 19:23:58 (GMT/BST)
After 7 years work on six, received DXCC 6 Meters #304, possible first in SP. Tnx for all om who cfm my QSL cards ! 73's de
Stan SP6GWB <sp6gwb@netgate.com.pl>
- Wednesday, April 04, 2001 at 18:37:42 (GMT/BST)
9M6BAA is now going QRT... not much DX to report this trip, but had a lot of fun nonetheless. Thanks to all who tried with me. QSL as usual via G4SHF. Look forward to seeing folks over the weekend at Bletchley. 73 Peter 9M6BAA ..._._ . .
Peter G4MJS / 9M6BAA <g4mjs@blacksheep.org>
- Wednesday, April 04, 2001 at 18:36:05 (GMT/BST)
Thanks to Yvon FR1GZ for very nice qsl card received today. I was his first G-SWL report! Anyone needing to qsl direct the address is:- Yvon Kong-Kaye, 6 bis, Ch duCap Bernard, F-97417 LA MOMTAGNE, Reunion Island, Indian Ocean. For those who need his Locator Square it is LG79RD. Yvon runs an IC-706+100W to a 5ele yagi F9FT.73 to all...David.
David BRS 25429 <brs25429@compuserve.com>
- Wednesday, April 04, 2001 at 10:42:26 (GMT/BST)
Congrats Raj !!. ZL1/2 also here 1950z - 2020Z along the northern part of So America path. 45 Mhz TV carriers were never loud (max s2-3) whilst their wfm 50.74/75/76 were just audible. VK videos also in for +1 hour. Good that Eliazar, CE0ZIS was bitten by the 6m bug, wkd him on .885/50111, unfortunately he has to leave the island today for Valparaiso. He will announce on .885 when back. PLEASE Pacific stations: stay in band around 1930-2030Z and call on 50110, that's that channel for ! gl to all 73
José, eh7kw <ea7kw@ure.es>
- Wednesday, April 04, 2001 at 09:16:33 (GMT/BST)
Amazing propagation. Heard Arliss CE0Y/W7XU from 1430z till I went to sleep at 1930. Worked him with 2 watts long path. Arliss worked every active 6m VU including the QRP ones. Then at 2 AM worked ZL2KT and Zl2AAA via long path. I beleive I was heard by Jimmy P29.. I was beaming over EU all the time..
Raj vu2zap <vu2zap@arrl.net>
- Wednesday, April 04, 2001 at 04:51:14 (GMT/BST)
Could any person advise me as to whether there is a JA Callbook on the net in English? Have many JA's calls here that simply do not appear in Buckmaster, QRZ etc, some have been active for a number of years now on 50MHz. Need to match these for JCC/WAJA data...thanks.
Jack D. Haden VK2GJH <vk2gjh@usa.net>
- Wednesday, April 04, 2001 at 02:57:02 (GMT/BST)
LU longpath was amazing. I'm still buzzing. Thanks Adam for the phone call. 14:30z (12:30am) just after midnight and the band was still in amazing shape... stayed in the shack for another hour. I'm paying the price today with a really big day in the office!. But two new countries in one night, has to be worth it!
Scott VK4JSR <vk4jsr@50mhz.com>
- Wednesday, April 04, 2001 at 01:03:31 (GMT/BST)
i shall be bringing johnny ZD8KW [ZD7WRG] to the uksmg AGM this sunday , so if anyone wants to meet up with him look out for him, if you dont know what he looks like just look for someone 6 foot plus with a suntan. zd8 beacon vertical :::, he is going back sunday evening to zd8 , if you guys want the beacon aerial changing then this is ideal chance to get a vertical [or whatever polarisation] taken down there and installed next week, so if anyone is able to organise whats reqd , he can collect it on sunday. just make sure it breaks down into 1.5m lengths . as a temporary measure i am prepared to buy a sandpiper fibreglass dipole at the rally if needs be. 73
ian m0bcg <m0bcg@btinternet.com>
- Wednesday, April 04, 2001 at 00:42:55 (GMT/BST)
Band improving, just worked 5 ZL's in LOC RE66/RE57. Think I'll stay here.
Tony 8P9HW <tonyww@sunbeach.net>
- Tuesday, April 03, 2001 at 22:56:26 (GMT/BST)
Hi All, I have updated the firsts list to include a few more additions - please do check. Also may I remind that I will be at the Convention this weekend - I intend to try and be available prior to the UKSMG AGM and collect any cards that any of you may have and Digipic them during the AGM - please do bring your cards - I know several of you will be going so do please try and bring these historic cards. cheers to all.
Ken G4IGO <g4igo@freeuk.com>
- Tuesday, April 03, 2001 at 20:55:55 (GMT/BST)
re-HA I know that they do not have permission to operate 6m. I dubble checked the WWLoc with him. I said QSL via Call book. Best is to work them and worry later if they are legal. hi. p.s. Next time i will make a recording. A lot of EU station today with signals of less than s1. Worked only one 9A. I will be QRV next week from Namibia as V5-ZS4NS. 73
Nico ZS4NS <nick@mwu.co.za>
- Tuesday, April 03, 2001 at 18:59:21 (GMT/BST)
Yes the record VK6JQ / TL8MB was a nice QSO !!! my power was 60 watts into 5 elts Tonna +/- 7m up (arm rotor)- I hope to make the same in 4 next month from TT8 - who want the first from VK ? 73 de
Eric F5JKK <f5jkk@aol.com>
- Tuesday, April 03, 2001 at 18:24:03 (GMT/BST)
If you missed 3G0Z do not despair: CE0ZIS Eliazar is active from Juan Fernandez (worked today SSB 1640Z)
Nick 5B4FL <5b4fl(at)qsl.net>
- Tuesday, April 03, 2001 at 18:21:31 (GMT/BST)
Who is the OM in DL (Mr. Trottmann), who wants to be in HB0 (Sareiser Joch)the first week in june? Restaurant will then be closed. re/hb9qq
Pierre HB9QQ <hb9qq@uska.ch>
- Tuesday, April 03, 2001 at 16:47:52 (GMT/BST)
WOW!!! LU8MB 51 via long path @ 14:32. Worked by VK4CP (28,105km), VK4KK and VK4JSR (28,107km). This creams the published VK2/3/8 LP records. Not a new VK LP record though:( That still belongs to VK6JQ//TL8MB (28,397km). Albeto was only heard for around 10 minutes. Earlier at 13:20 9M6BAA was worked 599. Tnx Peter for swinging your beam from JA. Two new ones in one night - things are picking up!!!
Adam, VK4CP <vk4cp@one.net.au>
- Tuesday, April 03, 2001 at 16:45:44 (GMT/BST)
Is there a specific frequency allocated for QRP operation on 6 m ?
Paul zs6pjs <zs6pjs@pixie.co.za>
- Tuesday, April 03, 2001 at 14:25:35 (GMT/BST)
V29JKV: is there an online log available?
John 9h1xt <johnscic@synapse.net.mt>
- Tuesday, April 03, 2001 at 12:46:47 (GMT/BST)
ZS6WB in ...
johan, ON4ANT <on4ant@pandora.be>
- Tuesday, April 03, 2001 at 12:00:42 (GMT/BST)
Re G.../MM , if I was hearing that confusion coming out of the radio I would have switched OFF days ago. Andy has got patience . Give the guy a break.Next time he might take a fishing rob with him instead of a radio.Good Navigating Philip
Philip 9H1PA <9h1pa@amsat,org>
- Tuesday, April 03, 2001 at 11:06:24 (GMT/BST)
Yeah, It's got me wondering if I will bother with 6m gear next time I'm /mm ....
Mike GU6AJE/MU5MUF <gu6aje@thersgb.net>
- Tuesday, April 03, 2001 at 09:12:36 (GMT/BST)
If I was G..../mm this morning and logging on here for the first time. I'd immediately get all my gear and chuck it in the sea. Talk about encouraging a newcomer to the band! Just hope he didnt see some of the cluster spots either. Quite a few need to clean up their act.
Neil G0JHC <carr.n@runshaw.ac.uk>
- Tuesday, April 03, 2001 at 08:40:49 (GMT/BST)
re. G0KZG/MM and comments of his recent activations, remember guys that he is actually WORKING on the ship, as well as working us when and where possible time permits. Recent RadCom and PW issues explain this and we should just be happy he is able to activate so many wet squares for us in the first place.
John, MM0CCC <mm0ccc@btinternet.com>
- Tuesday, April 03, 2001 at 07:11:59 (GMT/BST)
Hey Dmitriy RA3YO....That sounds GREAT...please more info . any restricted areas ...or has everybody IN russia and siberia got a license from may 2001 ....please more info!!
Willem PA0HIP <wmorsink@wanadoo.nl>
- Tuesday, April 03, 2001 at 00:49:14 (GMT/BST)
Re;HA6ZB. Bob, when i worked him in '95 he was in JN97ww so could be he's moved to JN97bv. I think the 0 is a typo and should be a 9.....He seems to be moved tho, if it was him at all...
PA4PA, Ray <see below>
- Monday, April 02, 2001 at 23:28:40 (GMT/BST)
RE: HA6ZB. Nico, either locator is wrong or the call is. HA is not even near JN07. Remember, 6m is not allowed in HA. Maybe somebody was just carried away with all this "April the 1st" stuff ;-)
bob, 9a3ji <bob_9a3ji@hi.hinet.ht>
- Monday, April 02, 2001 at 23:07:51 (GMT/BST)
x17.0!!!! Cycle begins?
pe1gnp
- Monday, April 02, 2001 at 22:56:58 (GMT/BST)
another flare giant one this one
pe1gnp
- Monday, April 02, 2001 at 22:47:41 (GMT/BST)
when he often says only pa then for sure i cracked pile-up too hi
pe1gnp
- Monday, April 02, 2001 at 20:22:24 (GMT/BST)
Nice opening today, ZS in all afternoon and G0KZG/MM wrkd for a new sq.... Regarding G0KZG/MM , give this guy a chance as he fairly new to 6mtrs and I don't think he's used to big pile ups as he is a keen 2mtr hsms guy !!! Remember we don't know what he is hearing at his end and he made a few comments about people calling when he was trying to wrk a specified station !!! Anyway enjoy the Dx , what will tomorrow bring I wonder?? 73 De Jamie......
Jamie gw7smv <gw7smv@qsl.net>
- Monday, April 02, 2001 at 20:12:09 (GMT/BST)
Hi all, Finally got my first DX in the log since getting home: a couple of ZS6's on cw, and G0KZG/mm from JG28 (25W was enough to crack the pile - and wrt QRT times, remember that a ship has its own timetable without reference to propagation!).
Mike GU6AJE / MU5MUF <gu6aje@thersgb.net>
- Monday, April 02, 2001 at 20:03:23 (GMT/BST)
good news udo f2-propagation can survive!
pe1gnp
- Monday, April 02, 2001 at 19:35:30 (GMT/BST)
Nice to see HA6ZB active again..although he can't have a licence as it's still not alowed to operate 6m in HA. Have him confirmed... by buro. If you want a legal HA on 6m....wait for a few more years. 73's
Dennis PA7FM <pa7fm@amsat.org>
- Monday, April 02, 2001 at 19:28:47 (GMT/BST)
re: /mm , must admit didnt work him today, why call g only and then decide to work iw sm etc etc, if you ask me, i thought it was piss poor,the station could of worked a lot more than that especially to go qrt when other uk stations were still calling, what was even funnier was to hear a certain g3??? still calling when the station had gone qrt,like he seems to do quite often and still calls even when told by other stations that he`s gone oh well only a hobby better luck next time guys 73
keith m1emc <keith.heselton@ntlworld.com>
- Monday, April 02, 2001 at 19:26:21 (GMT/BST)
Both X-class Flares today and the massive M5 from yesterday won't trigger aurora. All CME's were non earth directed. 73 de
Udo, DK5YA <dk5ya@dk5ya.de>
- Monday, April 02, 2001 at 19:19:07 (GMT/BST)
Nice F2 Opening from 10:01 worked abt 160 EU stations today till 16:30 SP,G,GW,PA,DL,OM,F,ON,I,OK,OE,YT,EH,EH6,YO,9A,SV,S5,LZ and HA6ZB in JN07BV ANY INFO? 73
Nico ZS4NS <nick@mwu.co.za>
- Monday, April 02, 2001 at 19:16:00 (GMT/BST)
Nice surprise - V29JKV cw appeared on 110 from 240degr. while I was pouring my first drink of the day - now there's a moral there somewhere! Thanks Jimmy!
Nick 5B4FL <5b4fl(at)qsl.net>
- Monday, April 02, 2001 at 18:32:10 (GMT/BST)
V47CA TRIP CANCELLED, I WILL TRY AGAIN LATER IN THE YEAR. SEE YOU IN THE PILEUPS- JOE VE3BW/V47CA
Joe VE3BW <ve3bw@sympatico.ca>
- Monday, April 02, 2001 at 18:28:20 (GMT/BST)
Now he's on again working EU!! 73
Peter G8BCG/P <g8bcg@qsl.net>
- Monday, April 02, 2001 at 18:10:57 (GMT/BST)
/MM: Strange this - I sat listening for about 20 minutes whilst he ONLY worked NON Gs. Then he called one G4F, didn't work him, called QRZ G, I called and called but he worked nothing but Is etc then went QRT. Very slow QSO rate and no control - BUT - it is just a hobby!! 73
G8BCG/P <g8bcg@qsl.net>
- Monday, April 02, 2001 at 18:09:44 (GMT/BST)
3g0 in 50.102 & CE0 on 50.106, Dirt weak in or below noise, Unable to work. Maybe QRM or I have a problem with my setup. unworkable. 2 countrys I could use towards DXCC on 6. It's just not Going to happen. I gave it the college try. MAYBE tomorrow will be better.73 & GL Ax
N8XA Ax
- Monday, April 02, 2001 at 17:48:19 (GMT/BST)
I think if this is the new way of operating I will apply for a G-call and use it /PA on the ones using Geeeeeeeees only......
PA4PA, Ray <pa4pa@50mhz.com>
- Monday, April 02, 2001 at 16:48:28 (GMT/BST)
Today propagation started at 10.30Z with strong signals from ZS1AGF from JF96. The whole afternoon ZS station came through. Untill 1500Z G0KZG/MM when he need to go QRT he was heard with strength up to 9+10 dB. But very hard to work. Low qso/hr rate because working country by country. Again G stations were in favor....Why is this allways happening? Come on guys be fair to the whole six community. Six is not a UK matter only! Best regards,
Peter PA2VST <peterg@condor-post.com>
- Monday, April 02, 2001 at 16:06:17 (GMT/BST)
g0kzg/mm still in working on country no chanche with 100w
pe1gnp
- Monday, April 02, 2001 at 15:18:54 (GMT/BST)
opening to g0kzg/mm now jg28 wkd only g!?
pe1gnp
- Monday, April 02, 2001 at 14:26:47 (GMT/BST)
Just a note to let you all know that I will be QRV from V31-Belize from April 5-10. Will be using 8el yagi, but only 200 watts this trip. 73, Dick
Dick Hanson <k5and@ga.prestige.net>
- Monday, April 02, 2001 at 13:14:04 (GMT/BST)
hrd zs beacons on 10.00 utc till the x1.4 flare.
jan pe1gnp
- Monday, April 02, 2001 at 11:24:05 (GMT/BST)
Got some TEP back at last here yesterday - was hearing TR0A/B 529 for around 30 minutes 1700-1730z. Nothing much else was landing here, though - had S9+40 UA video and sound, but no DX at all. 3 days to go.... 73 Peter
Peter G4MJS / 9M6BAA <g4mjs@blacksheep.org>
- Monday, April 02, 2001 at 08:22:46 (GMT/BST)
Hi all, TG9RB/B 0n 50.011 from EK44sm will be off the air temporarily due to RFI in the area, will be down to check and then back up soon, will keep you advise. 73's DX de TG9AJR / EK44ro
Juan Carlos Munoz TG9AJR <jmunoz@intelnet.net.gt>
- Monday, April 02, 2001 at 04:34:01 (GMT/BST)
Mike, Congratulations! Life was good down here also. Worked FO5RA for #61. Was hearing CE0Y and FO5 at the same time and both were strong. 73 from EM00.
Dale AA5XE <aa5xe@ktc.com>
- Monday, April 02, 2001 at 01:23:13 (GMT/BST)
Very happy to finally hear a DX signal today. Bonus was that I worked it and it was a new one! My hats off to Arliss, CE0Y/W7XU for a new one. My 24th CQ-Zone. (country #104) One more needed for the new CQ WAZ 25 zone level. First DX here in NB since about mid to late Dec, not counting a single QSO with PY0FF in Jan. 73 all. Life is good! :-)
ve9aa Mike <ve9aa@hotmail.com>
- Monday, April 02, 2001 at 00:19:58 (GMT/BST)
Where is the Barry Amateur Radio Group?? Weren't they meant to be QRV from St Helena as ZD7K by now? Last spot as ZD8K was on March 28. ZD7/8 is in the VK LP window 2145-2245 at the moment!
Adam, VK4CP <vk4cp@one.net.au>
- Sunday, April 01, 2001 at 23:01:00 (GMT/BST)
Heard U once vy weak, Nick. No indicators. I was beaming 160 deg. Boy that would have been a nice one!! CUL and will be looking same time tomorrow.
Dave, N5JHV <dbatcho@lascruces.com>
- Sunday, April 01, 2001 at 18:53:17 (GMT/BST)
Another gotaway - I heard Dave N5JHV around dusk for about half an hour, peaking 439, from about 230 degrees. He couldn't hear me (sob).
Nick 5B4FL <5b4fl(at)qsl.net>
- Sunday, April 01, 2001 at 18:08:07 (GMT/BST)
Have had reports of someone borrowing my callsign today for an April 1st joke. Thanks, I'll enjoy answering the emails and the QSL manager will enjoy sending back the cards. 73 Peter 9M6BAA
Peter G4MJS / 9M6BAA <g4mjs@blacksheep.org>
- Sunday, April 01, 2001 at 14:46:55 (GMT/BST)
If anyone has any observations on the recently-posted contest results, please can you make them directly to me. Don't post them here or send them to Chris, he just puts what I give him on the website. Thanks. 73 Peter
Peter G4MJS / 9M6BAA <g4mjs@blacksheep.org>
- Sunday, April 01, 2001 at 13:46:23 (GMT/BST)
Chris,G3WOS,please correct my callsign in the UKSMG 2000 Contest,because YO4FRG/P is wrong.Real callsign must to be YO4FRJ/p, single operator station. Thanks in advance (done wos)  de
Adrian YO4FRJ <yo4frj@xnet.ro>
- Sunday, April 01, 2001 at 13:40:36 (GMT/BST)
50 MHz licences In Russia since May 2001!
Dmitry RA3YO <braaz@chat.ru>
- Sunday, April 01, 2001 at 13:37:23 (GMT/BST)
Contest result by drip feed - full scores now posted. Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Sunday, April 01, 2001 at 12:24:15 (GMT/BST)
HI GANG, I WILL BE IN BLETCHEY NEXT SATURDAY @ THE RSGB CONVENTION AND CAN BRING WITH ME SOME NICE (6 METER) STUFF LIKE TUBES, PS, MOTORS, RIG, AMPS FOR A DETAILED LIST PSE CONTACT ME VIA EMAIL SINCE IT IS NOT ON MY WEBPAGE 73 GUY
ON4AOI <on4aoi@ping.be>
- Sunday, April 01, 2001 at 10:26:03 (GMT/BST)
Peter PA2VST, If I remember correct Chris, GM3WOJ had at least 2 AR QSO's with ZS and CX in the last cycle.These were both of the same type - AR at this end linking to either TEP or F layer at the other. The MUF maps etc were flat for yesterday but in the moddle of a big disturbance who is to say what goes on!!!
Ken G4IGO <g4igo@freeuk.com>
- Sunday, April 01, 2001 at 10:23:31 (GMT/BST)
OK Roger, Maybe try but dont hold too much hope of seeing all you old boys & hardened drinkers (SYC etc)Didnt hear any of you southern guys last nite in AU I must have got a really deaf bit of kit now!!! Cul PS if I do make it to bletchley it will only be on the Saturday.. Regards to all Gary M0CTP / G7LXK PPS congrats Dave KTZ in winning no wonder you was anxious for the results!!!!! (good job i didnt enter my score then hi hi well done)
M0CTP <g7lxk@hamshaq.freeserve.co.uk>
- Sunday, April 01, 2001 at 10:14:29 (GMT/BST)
Believe it or not. I received a email from Paul ZS6PJS with a WAV attachement. Paul made a nice recording of my aurora signals while I worked OK2DW at 1700Z. Paul mentioned this is not a 1 april joke...(hopefully). Must have been a TEP extension. I worked many Italians later on. 73,
Peter PA2VST <peterg@condor-post.com>
- Sunday, April 01, 2001 at 09:46:44 (GMT/BST)
Hearing a signal on 50.004 - constant 'dits', no ident. Seems to come from ME / EU direction from here. Any ideas? 73 Peter 9M6BAA
Peter G4MJS / 9M6BAA <g4mjs@blacksheep.org>
- Sunday, April 01, 2001 at 09:46:31 (GMT/BST)
The aurora was actually very visible indeed here in Aberdeen, Scotland (23:00 +). I rushed to the radio to see if the events would be as impressive as the sky and logged a very strong carrier on 49.740-750, but 50MHz seemed quiet! i think i heard one station on 50.130, but he was probably local and with a weak signal. Because my DXing primarily involves 10-11 meters, this too was active. Richard Brown (aged 16) Scotland
SWL
- Sunday, April 01, 2001 at 09:16:22 (GMT/BST)
Does anyone know the grid squares for these six metre band people worked in the past? Chasing an award so would appreciate any help: VK6KZ, VK5AKK and JA7OQ. Thanks..in advance VK2GJH (QF-56ne).
Jack D. Haden VK2GJH <vk2gjh@usa.net>
- Sunday, April 01, 2001 at 02:39:45 (GMT/BST)
Storm has wiped out TEP here, Band dead. Anyone in Jan Meyan want to swap QTH's. I'll even throw in a bottle of factor 25. 73 de Tony
Tony, 8P9HW <tonyww@sunbeach.net>
- Sunday, April 01, 2001 at 02:34:35 (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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