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June 2001

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Anyone staying up late want to try six meter EME? de K7RAT
K7RAT <tree@kkn.net>
- Saturday, June 30, 2001 at 23:12:13 (GMT/BST)


I have completed the 'report' on Eu>NA. I sent back to all those that sent already and to the vhf refector. Anyone else interested pse e me. Jason
ve7agg <ve7agg@rac.ca>
- Saturday, June 30, 2001 at 20:49:36 (GMT/BST)
Tony, EI7BMB QRV IO42 as below
Ken G4IGO <g4igo@freeuk.com>
- Saturday, June 30, 2001 at 18:32:39 (GMT/BST)
nice dx today 1300z HZ1MD #126 around 1500z again TT8JE peaking s9 also a realaudio clip on my website www.qsl.net/pe1mcd 73's and good dx kees pe1mcd
Kees pe1mcd <pe1mcd(at)qsl.net>
- Saturday, June 30, 2001 at 17:58:44 (GMT/BST)
FB Ingo...can use some squares you visit..hope to work you..73's
Paul ON9BGP <on9bgp@pandora.be>
- Saturday, June 30, 2001 at 15:35:59 (GMT/BST)
See some nice grids for the collection Ingo. Have a safe trip and hope to see you many times like last year. 73
Ray, PA4PA <see below>
- Saturday, June 30, 2001 at 15:27:06 (GMT/BST)
Northern Scandinavia and Svalbard for 4 weeks starting 2nd of July. Special PTS license obtained in Sweden for locations in JP62 72 74 75 83 84 85 86 95 96 97 98 KP06 07 08. Mobile in OH9 and Northern LA. /MM in wet or icy locators in JQ. JQ88 78 68 and 58 on Svalbard. CU on 50.167 or 144167. 73 Ingo
Ingo SM6CMU <sm6cmu@inolit.se>
- Saturday, June 30, 2001 at 14:51:19 (GMT/BST)
(30 June 01 @ 1420 hrs BST)...Jean-Claude (F1AKE)is QRV in FN32...Albany, New York. 6M is open (now) from the U.S. East Coast, South and West in the U.S., in to the Caribbean & towards Europe & the Canary Ils. (Chris/N2NEH)
Chris..N2NEH <n2neh@arrl.net>
- Saturday, June 30, 2001 at 14:23:16 (GMT/BST)
Can some one help with the E-mail address of m1cxk? I received a "strange" QSL card from him.73
Paul zs6pjs <zs6pjs(at)pixie.co.za>
- Saturday, June 30, 2001 at 13:35:10 (GMT/BST)
Hi, just placed 2 recordings of HZ1MD from yesterdays opening on my website. As usual the URL http://come.to/six and choose for the "Latest DX into PA" page. Enjoy listening. 73
Ray, PA4PA <pa4pa@50mhz.com>
- Saturday, June 30, 2001 at 10:14:10 (GMT/BST)
IN A TELEPHONE CALL WITH JAMAL A61AO YESTERDAY his 6m rig is 70 km away of his home and he inform me he will be qrv 6m sunday 1st jul .i hope good condx by tomorow good luck
MOHAMAD-HZ1MD <HZ1MD[AT]HOTMAIL.COM>
- Saturday, June 30, 2001 at 08:38:58 (GMT/BST)
A QSP from KG4ZI (FK29)...Pat and Dave arrived tonite and were QRV with only a 2 element quad because they were delayed arriving in Gitmo. In spite of the small antenna they were working many in N.A. this evening. They will have the 6M7OZI long boom yagi put together and up by morning and will be QRV looking for Europe at sunrise. They operate on 50.102 and the calls are KG4ZI and KG4XE. GL!!!
Ken Reecy AC4TO <reecy@mail.talweb.com>
- Saturday, June 30, 2001 at 01:53:28 (GMT/BST)
Ken G4IGO, I use the RS-746 software,Rev 1, in what way do you mean its or the US, as far as im aware there is only one version, Adrian
Adrian G0KOM <ade***50mhz.org>
- Friday, June 29, 2001 at 22:44:10 (GMT/BST)
I will miss Ken, (G5KW) a true gentleman and friend.
W1JJM <W1JJM@aol.com>
- Friday, June 29, 2001 at 22:43:47 (GMT/BST)
Rest in Peace G5KW, I worked Ken lots of times during the last cycle on 10 and on 6 whilst in Cyprus, was always a gentleman and a 6m fanatic through and through, a sad day for 6m, Adrian G0KOM (ZC4MK)
Adrian G0KOM <ade***50mhz.org>
- Friday, June 29, 2001 at 22:41:59 (GMT/BST)
I have IC 746. I downloaded IC software - RS 746 rev 1 - looks great but seems to be for non UK version - anybody have UK version of site where I can get UK version in same format as above version. TNX
Ken G4IGO <g4igo@freeuk.com>
- Friday, June 29, 2001 at 22:13:01 (GMT/BST)
Forgot one thing: THANKS ALL who called me. No complains, thanks again...73,
Peter, PA2VST
- Friday, June 29, 2001 at 21:43:08 (GMT/BST)
And **** happens again....(sri Chris). Today late qrl and see...A good opening to HZ1MD....How can I stay happy with six???? Whole week nearly slept with the rig and nothing special..Missed TT8JE on the day and now THIS...ARGHHHHHH. Have fun (for what it can be), 73:>
Peter, PA2VST <peterg@condor-post.com>
- Friday, June 29, 2001 at 21:42:01 (GMT/BST)
Worked K2RTH after a year and half of silence with extremely steady signal strength. Heard many more weak US's but could not copy them with much QRM. Would appreciate no duplicate one-hop QSOs during such a rare opening. Thanks.
Koji JY9NX <jy9nx@5925.org>
- Friday, June 29, 2001 at 21:13:52 (GMT/BST)
Thanks for fast direct QSL to 5R8GJ, 9J2BO, UA1WER (DL9USA) and 9M6BAA (only 7 Days !!!) vy73 Fred oe3mws
Fred oe3mws <oe3mws@qsl.net>
- Friday, June 29, 2001 at 20:19:21 (GMT/BST)
A good VHF'r bites the dust, hope he's working a big aurora right now....Ken Ellis, G5KW R.I.P de Charles EI5FK
Charles EI5FK <chas AT indigo.ie>
- Friday, June 29, 2001 at 20:10:11 (GMT/BST)
Did anyone hear a 9X..?at 17.17z today on.092,very weak high speed cw for only a few seconds,was hearing 4x4SIX around the same time?BTW need a cure for s9 static rain qrm which seems to be more prevalent this year.
bill gw3mfy <gw3mfy@btinternet.com>
- Friday, June 29, 2001 at 20:03:42 (GMT/BST)
SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT KEN G8KW. YEARS AGO WORKED HIM CROSSBAND 6 to 10. I learned from him on 28.885 also. ANOTHER 5 Mtr - 6Mtr Pioneer gone.SAD. 73 Ax N8XA
N8XA AXEL
- Friday, June 29, 2001 at 19:11:44 (GMT/BST)
GM6NX..My excitement at working VK6JQ at 1056z this morning has been subdued by the news of Ken, G5KW's, passing. It was completely out of the blue I heard weak CW calling CQ and a QRZ elicited "VK" where I was sure it must be only "UK". There was teriffic video QRM and I gave 329 for a 529 back and if it had been any later there would have been no QSO as the video skip changed and there was S9++ video wiping out all trace of him. I did not expect VK at this time of year as last cycle it was February when I first worked VK. I did not manage it for myself but the Stirling Club now has WAC in just over a year QRV on the band, just a pity the QRM came along! 73 Bill
Bill GM4DGT <Bill(at)gm4dgt.demon.co.uk>
- Friday, June 29, 2001 at 18:49:27 (GMT/BST)
PA's who made it with HZ1MD today are: pa4pa/pa5wx/pa0hip/pa5ea/pa5dd/pa0bm/pe1lch
PA4PA, Ray <pa4pa@50mhz.com>
- Friday, June 29, 2001 at 18:35:15 (GMT/BST)
Hi Guys, I hope to be on my way to Io42 at 5.00 am local tomorrow morning.bcn on 50.135 when I'm qrv plesae send an sms message to +35386 2607864 with your callsign and locator if you hear the beacon and I'll call you back. 73 Tony
tony EI7BMB <skydigital(at)ntlworld.ie>
- Friday, June 29, 2001 at 18:30:57 (GMT/BST)
There will be a special event station on 6m tomorrow (Saturday) from Crookhaven, Ireland, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the founding of coastal stations by Marconi. He set up two stations in Ireland, one at Rosslare and the other at Crookhaven near the Mizen Head as well as others in the UK. I will be operating the 6m station from 09:00 to 17:00 UTC with the callsign EI1CCK, "CK" being the original callsign used by Marconi, and the "1C" for 1 century. The HF and 6m station will be run from the very room that Marconi used. Hope to work as many as conditions allow. There will of course be a special QSL card for all contacts.
Tony EI2FSB <ei2fsbesatclear.ie>
- Friday, June 29, 2001 at 18:18:31 (GMT/BST)
A sad day for all of us on 6m. However, I am sure Ken would have loved to have known that at the time I posted the message on behalf of G5KW, I had just worked TT8JE and within a few minutes, A45XR. Ken was #1 in many ways and I am sure we will always remember his contributions to our favourite band in coming cycles. Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Friday, June 29, 2001 at 17:54:25 (GMT/BST)
73 old friend
A saddened Ham <xxx@yyy>
- Friday, June 29, 2001 at 17:37:47 (GMT/BST)
My friendship with Ken, G5KW, is relatively a short one. I met Ken on 28.885 where he was set up to work crossband, during cycle 21. We had many qsos on crossband, 10m, and other (won't go into that!) My fondest memory of Ken was the day he had worked VK6 crossband. Ken was overjoyed and celebrating on 885! He was quite a guy! Ken I hope 6m is always open where you are. We'll miss you.
Bob VE1YX <cathie.billings@ns.sympatico.ca>
- Friday, June 29, 2001 at 17:14:26 (GMT/BST)
I'm saddened to hear about Ken, G5KW. I'll remember him well for his crossband exploits off the Western shores of England prior to 50 MHz grants in the UK. Ken was truely a 6m pioneer and this is a great loss to our community. Best wishes to his family and friends.
Bob, K1SIX <b_mobile@conknet.com>
- Friday, June 29, 2001 at 16:02:55 (GMT/BST)
I don't know where 6m would be as an amateur band without all the work put in over the years by G5KW under his many callsigns. I'm sure he'll be missed, like all pioneers. We all owe him a great deal. 73
Mike GU6AJE / MU5MUF <gu6aje***thersgb.net>
- Friday, June 29, 2001 at 15:11:49 (GMT/BST)
Ken Ellis, G5KW. Silent Key. With sadness I have to report that Ken Ellis, G5KW passed away on June 28th . He died in Folkestone Hospital in the presence of his family following a prolonged period of ill-health. He was 92 years of age. In his younger days Ken was Major K.E.S. Ellis, MBE, Royal Signals. He held several call-signs while serving in the Middle East, the most famous perhaps being MD5KW, the call allocated to him when he was in the Suez Canal Zone where he carried out pioneer work at frequencies above 28 MHz , notably in the 50-58 MHz part of the spectrum. He continued to be active on the 50 MHz band until a year or so ago when to his deep regret, ill-health forced him to lose down his station .. Ken continued to be associated with the Middle East after retiring from the Army, working there in a civilian capacity. In 1947 he was awarded the MBE for his work with the Middle East Forces Broadcasting Organization , and in 1950 The King of Saudi Arabia bestowed on him the royal robes and dagger, the second highest award in that country, for his work with the Saudi General Intelligence Department. In 1986 the Radio Society of Great Britain elected him an Honorary Vice President. An article describing some of Ken's many achievements in more detail is scheduled to appear in the next issue of Six News. G5KW , founder member of the UK Six Metre Group, dedicated "Magic Band" operator , fine gentleman and good friend , will be greatly missed by all who knew him , and most especially by his wife Rita and family. Funeral arrangements will be private in accordance with Ken's wishes G8VR
G8VR, Ken <G8vr(at)aol.com>
- Friday, June 29, 2001 at 12:25:36 (GMT/BST)
Just note. I ll be qrv on 6m from 01.07-14.07.2001 9a/s52sk loc jn83ci and in contest 07/08.07.2001 from loc. jn73xi. Hope to work all of you. In the contest will be qrv also on 2m band. 73 and many Es.
Marko, s52sk <s52sk@yahoo.com>
- Friday, June 29, 2001 at 10:35:10 (GMT/BST)
Yesterday the QSL of ST2SA (QSO of autumn 2000) was in the mail. Thanks Sid !
Enno, PA5EA <cwdx.nl>
- Friday, June 29, 2001 at 09:47:49 (GMT/BST)
ON4ANT,ON4GG JUST RECIVED QSL CARDS THANK YOU .PLS LOOK TO YOUR E-MAIL 73
MOHAMAD hz1md <hz1md[at]hotmail.com>
- Friday, June 29, 2001 at 03:07:32 (GMT/BST)
Anybody have any idea what the difference between the IC-756 Pro and Pro Mk II is? Also, any release date in the US? Lastly-anyone using the TS-2000 on 6 mtrs? I'd like to hear how it works. I'm considering a new rig. Tnx Chris Patterson W3CMP
Chris Patterson W3CMP <w3cmp@aol.com>
- Friday, June 29, 2001 at 01:40:55 (GMT/BST)
Looking forward to the winter E's season - cant be worse than now!!!
Ken G4IGO <g4igo@freek.com>
- Thursday, June 28, 2001 at 23:27:37 (GMT/BST)
Thanks to everyone who responded to my query for info on the LT6S...problem now solved--Jeff, KF6GYM
Jeff, KF6GYM <kf6gym@qsl.net>
- Thursday, June 28, 2001 at 21:48:19 (GMT/BST)
I have qsl for pe1rdp from pp5jd. Pse contact me. I can't find your e-mail. Jan PE1GNP
pe1gnp <pe1gnp@qsl.net>
- Thursday, June 28, 2001 at 10:11:33 (GMT/BST)
Quick QSL! received A45XR qsl today, wked & sent my qsl on the 21/06/01. Quickest ever!
Brian/G3SYC <brianxxxgee3syc.freeserve.co.uk>
- Thursday, June 28, 2001 at 10:07:50 (GMT/BST)
For those who had trouble inserting the babelfish: English translation of http://www.vxstd.com/jp/library/2000.htm - good isn't it! Download page The band scope sample program Ver.1.0 for FT-1000 1000scp.exe (246k) The band scope sample program Ver.1.5 for FT-1000MP Mp-scp.exe (246k) The band scope sample program Ver.1.2 for FT-920 920scp.exe (247k) The band scope sample program for FT-847 847scope.exe (1.6m) FT-900 (850/840/FRG-100) business band scope sample program Ver.1.0 900scp.exe (249k) It returns to the library top page
Peter G8BCG <g8bcg@qsl.net>
- Thursday, June 28, 2001 at 07:16:38 (GMT/BST)
RR i ment tt8je sri tks pe1czg 73 timon pa9kt
Timon pa9kt <pa9kt@bart.nl>
- Thursday, June 28, 2001 at 07:00:00 (GMT/BST)
Virus warning From Hahaha subject Les 7 coquir nains Configure outlook-express to block sender and u will be ok, this comes in the same format as the Snowhite virus and will probably be sent to ham's who are in the mailing list, read my last msg re configuring outlook express. sorry abt this Chris, ps wked ea8 on 432 recently
EI5FK <chas@indigo.ie>
- Wednesday, June 27, 2001 at 22:40:53 (GMT/BST)
On CAT-scope this was originally found by Chris at Martin Lynch (020 8566 1120 quick plug) who pointed me in the right direction. I had been saying to him how good the 756 was for this, yet Yaesu had never picked up on it. Perhaps once someone has got to grips with the CAT-scope they might write an article for 6 news? Understand that there is to be a new JRC with 6m too, loads of choice, not enough cash!!!
Kerry G0LCS <g0lcsxxxxqsl.net>
- Wednesday, June 27, 2001 at 21:58:45 (GMT/BST)
Thanks for the credit re babelfish - though it should raelly all go to Douglas Adams. So we now have a choice; Babelfish in the ear or Japanese girl in the office. So long and thanks for all the fish! 73
Peter G8BCG <g8bcg@qsl.net>
- Wednesday, June 27, 2001 at 21:23:09 (GMT/BST)
Thanks Paul & Kerry. I downloaded the bandscope for the FT920 and have installed it. It seems to work fine but it is in japanese. Anyone know how to change the parameters of the scan range? Would like to have 100 kHz of scan range with a 2.4 kHz bandwidth. Tnx Dale
Dale AA5XE <aa5xe(at)ktc.com>
- Wednesday, June 27, 2001 at 19:03:47 (GMT/BST)
Just worked Graham, EI/G3TCT/P, this morning in IO61 sq. He is moving on to IO41 square Friday if anyone is looking for IO41 on 6m.
John, EI7GL <ei7gl(AT)qsl.net>
- Wednesday, June 27, 2001 at 18:53:12 (GMT/BST)
Thanks Kerry for the info, by the way the scope software page address to avoid the long search is http://www.vxstd.com/jp/library/2000.htm 73's
Paul yv1dig <yv1dig***amsat.org>
- Wednesday, June 27, 2001 at 17:52:12 (GMT/BST)
Re: Storms - Dunno about E's! I had my head down - not seen an electrical storm like that in GM for a long time. Local TV mast was hit (Darvel) - took out both pri and sec power supplies - was off from 1245 till 2230 local - Know Aberdeen was getting it this morning - the storms were still rumbling on after 0300 this morning - early nigt tonight! BTW that MCEE site is also good for rainscatter on 3cm! 73 Simon
Simon GM4PLM <gm4plm@emn.org.uk>
- Wednesday, June 27, 2001 at 17:21:57 (GMT/BST)
For Yaesu bandscope. As you enter the Yaesu Japan site, after you have got through the Vertex redirection, you reach the home page which shows the MK5. On the left of the page are a number of click ons. After 4 or 5 down, you come to one called support I think or its the one next to that. As you get into the screen from that click on, the is more text and hidden in the text is further direction to another oage, where scopes for the FT1000, 1000MP, 920 , 847 and others! are shown. From here you can download the software pretty quickly. I don't know why Yaesu have'nt promoted this, as its the big thing lacking on Yaesu radios for 6m. On 756Pro II Adey, thks re Bablefish, credit where its due, I thing it was G8BCG who directed us to this. Unfortunately for me I can't get it to work..
Kerry G0LCS <g0lcsxxxxqsl.net>
- Wednesday, June 27, 2001 at 14:51:27 (GMT/BST)
IC-756PROII, 358,000 Japanese Yen, = £2036
Adrian G0KOM <ade***50mhz.org>
- Wednesday, June 27, 2001 at 14:43:13 (GMT/BST)
Kerry, Neil, have a look at http://babelfish.altavista.com/tr for full web-site translation, think Peter MJS mentioned this a while back, works great
Adrian G0KOM <ade***50mhz.org>
- Wednesday, June 27, 2001 at 14:35:55 (GMT/BST)
Kerry, I cant find the bandscope link, where is it exactly? Ive got a Japaneese girl in the next office here ...
Neil G0JHC
- Wednesday, June 27, 2001 at 14:21:30 (GMT/BST)
GM4PLM: Interesting website on electrical storms simon. Also interesting to note at the same time there was a Es opening from IO53-JO50 with 59++ signals there was an electrical storm near JO02 where the E cloud would have been.
Dave EI4IX <ei4ix@qsl.net>
- Wednesday, June 27, 2001 at 14:20:53 (GMT/BST)
Qsls direct today to F4DBF and G4FUF 73 Tony
tony EI7BMB <skydigital(at)ntlworld.ie>
- Wednesday, June 27, 2001 at 13:48:03 (GMT/BST)
Check this link to new IC756Pro ii http://www.icom.co.jp/ham/products/ic-756pro2/ Sorry its in Japanese. BTW has anyone seen what looks like an excellent bandscope for Yeasu rigs tucked away on the JA Yaesu home site. It appears as freeware, which you can download from the site and enable on your pc. Goes under the name of CAT Scope. Unfortunately I can't get it to work as all the instructions are in Japanese.
Kerry G0LCS <g0lcsxxxxqsl.net>
- Wednesday, June 27, 2001 at 13:32:04 (GMT/BST)
PA9KT : I guess you ment TT8JE. I worked him also with very strong signals. Thanks Eric. He is still in now at 50.096.
Ger PE1CZG <gerh**dds.nl>
- Wednesday, June 27, 2001 at 11:18:28 (GMT/BST)
hello all Just worked 778je for dxcc 148. tks for dxpedition. 73 timon.
Timon pa9kt <pa9kt@bart.nl>
- Wednesday, June 27, 2001 at 11:14:11 (GMT/BST)
I hrd you qso Jim on 50200 afterwards I wkd him on 50096 he was 59 very strong. Nice I was new grid for him hi.
pe1gnp <pe1gnp@qsl.net>
- Wednesday, June 27, 2001 at 10:30:46 (GMT/BST)
Just had a short SSB QSO with Eric TT8JE. He has now a GI7B working OK and he will always try to QSO further north... 73
F1IXQ - Jim <six(at)radioamateur.org>
- Wednesday, June 27, 2001 at 10:21:38 (GMT/BST)
Beko Amplifiers have just released a new version of their successful HLV high power Mosfet range. The HLV650 is a broadband amp and will do both 6m and 4m. Output is 600 watts for 6-8 watts drive. Inc a mains power supply, sequencing and full metering. These are superb units! You can get further info from the Beko website httpp://www.beko.cc or go to the UK reps page at http://www.emn.org.uk/bekopa.htm (yes its me!) I can also send a printed english catalog - please inc a SAE. Regards Simon GM4PLM BEKO UK rep
Simon GM4PLM <gm4plm@emn.org.uk>
- Wednesday, June 27, 2001 at 09:11:03 (GMT/BST)
Having been awake all night with monster electrical storms here a real time link that may be of use!!! http://kaa.ee.umist.ac.uk/mcee/downloads/maplaunch.html Click the launch button (bottom - middle of page) Very useful! Simon GM4PLM
Simon GM4PLM <gm4plm@emn.org.uk>
- Wednesday, June 27, 2001 at 08:59:51 (GMT/BST)
Having been up most of last night with electrical storms...!! There is also a very good lightning detector on the Manchester Centre for Electrical Energy http://kaa.ee.umist.ac.uk/mcee/downloads/maplaunch.html The launch button is in the middle of the page at the bottom! Simon GM4PLM
Simon GM4PLM <gm4plm@emn.org.uk>
- Wednesday, June 27, 2001 at 08:43:30 (GMT/BST)
Hi Guys , the following direct Qsls were sent out today from the recent exped to io43 etc M0CBM,DL9USA,G4IGO,DJ9YE,DG2LAB,DL5BAW,SM7AED,SM7FJE. All others are via buro tomorrow. Thanks to Andreas DL9USA for the new qsls I hope you like them. 73 Tony
tony EI7BMB <skydigitalATntlworld.ie>
- Tuesday, June 26, 2001 at 22:05:19 (GMT/BST)
A tip for those wishing to have their six metre cards field checked. It appears that deleted entity cards cannot be field checked even if they are less than the 10 year old field check rule. This can still catch cards from OK and ZS9 for example. These cards must be sent to ARRL HQ.
Clive G4FVP <g4fvp@ntlworld.com>
- Tuesday, June 26, 2001 at 21:55:30 (GMT/BST)
A little off-topic but still helpfull: http://imkpc3.physik.uni-karlsruhe.de/wz/pics/Rsfloc.gif shows a map with reported/measured lightning strikes for the current day... So you don't have to wake up at night during a thunder storm, realising you didn't disconnect your antennas...
Frank, ON9CFB <on9cfb@amsat.org>
- Tuesday, June 26, 2001 at 21:33:42 (GMT/BST)
Help! Info on relay/jumper connections for SSB Electronics LT6S transverter needed urgently (how does one "unsplit" the 6M RF IN/OUT so that both sides use just one of the two N connectors? Plz e-mail me if you have instruction manual in English or can shed any light on the subject. Thanks! Jeff, KF6GYM
Jeff, KF6GYM <kf6gym@qsl.net>
- Tuesday, June 26, 2001 at 21:26:49 (GMT/BST)
SRI Johan MH I mean Dennis FM...........
Johan PE9DX <pe9dx at amsat.org>
- Tuesday, June 26, 2001 at 19:52:22 (GMT/BST)
Congr. with your DXCC award Johan MH, do you have somewhere on the net a list from your worked dxcc entities????? Like to check what is accepted by the desk. Thursday morning at 06.00 will go soutwards for a 10 hour trip to the Ham Radio, see you there 73's Johan.
Johan PE9DX <pe9dx@amsat.org>
- Tuesday, June 26, 2001 at 19:50:29 (GMT/BST)
Need feedback on empty QRA squares in Skye, planning trip there soon and will be QRV 6/2m hopefully.
Pete, GM7EEY <peteATbroonbomb.com>
- Tuesday, June 26, 2001 at 19:34:22 (GMT/BST)
You must have read it wrong Adrian...still need VP9 for 200 dxcc's ...hi good dx from VP9. 73's
Dennis PA7FM <pa7fm@amsat.org>
- Tuesday, June 26, 2001 at 16:19:14 (GMT/BST)
Ciao, i would like to thank Jim SV1AGJ for your courtesy: i have not only received your qsl (its not easy as it seems (: ) , but he has also sent my IRC back. thanks 73
Jo IW2BSQ <iw2bsq@qsl.net>
- Tuesday, June 26, 2001 at 15:16:19 (GMT/BST)
Well Done Dennis, PA7FM, I take it you wont need to work me from VP9 then :-)
Adrian G0KOM <ade***50mhz.org>
- Tuesday, June 26, 2001 at 14:28:22 (GMT/BST)
Today my DXCC in the mail : # 328 All qsl's/qso's were accepted. Good hunting. 73s
Dennis PA7FM <pa7fm@amsat.org>
- Tuesday, June 26, 2001 at 11:50:30 (GMT/BST)
We could always arrange a contest, that should make sure the DX waits until after the weekend :-)
Peter G4MJS <g4mjs@blacksheep.org>
- Tuesday, June 26, 2001 at 11:33:41 (GMT/BST)
Getting geared up for all the nice DX that is bound to happen with all the Big Guns away for HamRadio in the weekend :-)
Uffe PA5DD <nouchavww@worldonline.nl>
- Tuesday, June 26, 2001 at 11:17:44 (GMT/BST)
QSY on SIX aldays at 19UTC 100% QSL ONLY DIRECT NO BUREAU IN AZORES Is. www.qsl.net/cu3an
GABRIEL CU3AN <cu3an@hotmail.com>
- Tuesday, June 26, 2001 at 10:46:37 (GMT/BST)
Received an update back from ARRL today (cards checked at Bletchley Park Convention - thanks Fred G4BWP). Nothing rejected past or present. GL.
Neil G0JHC <carr.n(at)runshaw.ac.uk>
- Tuesday, June 26, 2001 at 10:22:45 (GMT/BST)
Jon, N0JK: Sorry to read about your family matters. Right decission, family should come first place allways. Hope to meet another time. Good luck and take care, 73:>
Peter, PA2VST <peterg@condor-post.com>
- Monday, June 25, 2001 at 23:02:19 (GMT/BST)
My oldest daughter was involved in a serious car accident over the weekend. She struck a large deer at highway speed. Fortunately she was not serously injured, but this event has been traumatic for her, my family and me. This is not the time to be traveling outside the country away from my family. I am cancelling my trip to Guadeloupe. 73, Jon N0JK
Jon N0JK <n0jk hotmail.com>
- Monday, June 25, 2001 at 22:49:52 (GMT/BST)
(25 June 01 2 1535 hrs UTC) Jean-Claude (F1AKE) is now QRV in FN32..Frequencies are: 50.125 & 50.110. 6M now open from NY to Florida/Texas & the Carribbean.(Chris..N2NEH)
Chris,N2NEH <n2neh@arrl.net>
- Monday, June 25, 2001 at 16:32:29 (GMT/BST)
Great to wrk Eric TT8JE today for #120 dxcc.... Also received my WAC cert , 'icing on the cake' as they say Hi Hi... 73 de Jamie PS Also wrkd A45XR earlier in the week...
Jamie gw7smv <gw7smv***qsl.net>
- Monday, June 25, 2001 at 13:58:14 (GMT/BST)
Some 6 metres representative members of Sixitalia (IK2GSO, I4CIL, IK0FTA,IK0SME and others) will be present in Friedrichshaven. We will be very glad to meet all sixmetres supporters for a coffee-break to the ARI (Italian Radioamateurs Association) stand, on Friday 29 at 17.00. Cu soon in Hamfest!
Sergio IK0FTA <ik0ftasixitalia.org>
- Monday, June 25, 2001 at 13:23:03 (GMT/BST)
i just received a direct qsl from italy.the enclosed IRC was stamped half a mile from me 9 days ago at my local PO SPOOKY Any GU bought IRC at lislet 16 june?
colin MUOFAL <COLIN****lorbert.freeserve.co.uk>
- Monday, June 25, 2001 at 12:23:18 (GMT/BST)
Hello, TT8JE/B is on 096 - just worked him599/599. The beacon is breakable. 73 de Hans
Hans Wilke, DK2PH <hanswilke@verl.de>
- Monday, June 25, 2001 at 10:44:24 (GMT/BST)
Hi everybody, due some interference from 6m at the 2m-rig we were not so active on 6m as we liked to. Another limmitation was based to the fact that we had to mount the beam to the side of the ship and we could't work in all directions. Anyway we made about 100 QSO's from JO12 mainly in Tropo, 2 QSO to SM in MS. No QSO via ES :-(( Only PA3HEN/MM was called by a 9H-station on 2m just before we went QRT. Hope you enjoyed the trip to JO12 as much as we did and see you next time from JO12/JO13!?
Oliver, DL1EJA <reinders@andris.de>
- Monday, June 25, 2001 at 09:16:05 (GMT/BST)
Last Saturday, I had the pleasure to work FG5BG at 1527z as a new one - #165 nw. He was max 579! Seems, the frequency was not too busy at that time and the skip changed from UK to south-Germany (=>JN59). He was audible around 20 min. Heard nothing before from FG5BG, when G's & ON's spotted him in the cluster. GL!
Wolfgang - DJ3TF <dj3tf@darc.de>
- Monday, June 25, 2001 at 08:22:17 (GMT/BST)
Has any 6 Mtr gathering been planned for this weeks Friedrichshafen Ham show ?? I will there from Thursday through till Sunday. Excuse bandwidth if already discussed earlier - I've been busy working for a living and not checked in recently ! Mike G3SED
Friedrichshafen <g3sed@qsl.net>
- Monday, June 25, 2001 at 07:39:03 (GMT/BST)
Jon, you only have some >4000 more Eu to work when in FG. Cu!
Bo, SM7FJE <bnxxxaaaaa.se>
- Sunday, June 24, 2001 at 17:01:41 (GMT/BST)
FG5BG: Only Bert, PA7MM, made into the log at 15.26 UTC, 23.June 2001, as far as I know. Best regards
PA7MH <pa0jmhxxxxxxs4all.nl>
- Sunday, June 24, 2001 at 16:04:05 (GMT/BST)
FG5BG : I might have worked quite some....but still thousands 6m ops need FG on 6m. I don't think he was worked in PA ??? although I'm not shure about that. Don't hesitate going to FG John. I won't call you...but I'm shure many other will when there's an opening. 73s
pa7fm@amsat.org <pa7fm@amsat.org>
- Sunday, June 24, 2001 at 15:11:01 (GMT/BST)
I wish Jon we could noy even copy him here in EI 73 Tony
tony EI7BMB <skydigital(at)ntlworld.ie>
- Sunday, June 24, 2001 at 14:16:28 (GMT/BST)
Congrats to Geroges, FG5BG on his great 3 hour opening to Europe June 23. I gather he worked everyone who needed FG?
Jon N0JK <n0jk at hotmail.com>
- Sunday, June 24, 2001 at 13:29:02 (GMT/BST)
thanks to all 101 dx stn worked today .only 2 new .started 0625z up to 1038z.good luck for all .
mohamad-hz1md <hz1md(at)hotmail.com>
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Jimmy, I doubt they will lock you up if you say 'G/W6JKV'!
Nick 5B4FL <5b4fl(at)qsl.net>
- Sunday, June 24, 2001 at 10:15:39 (GMT/BST)
Jimmy, it'll be M/W6JKV, not G. 73 de
Andy-GD0TEP <@qsl.net>
- Sunday, June 24, 2001 at 02:23:00 (GMT/BST)
I will be in London for three days next week. Do I need to have anything other than my usa license to operate..and if it is legal, is the call sign G/w6jkv...jimmy
jimmy w6jkv <jimmyt@ausven.com>
- Sunday, June 24, 2001 at 02:18:56 (GMT/BST)
Tony EI7BMB see email direct from me 73 gordon
gw8asa <gw8asa@ntlworld.com>
- Saturday, June 23, 2001 at 23:13:23 (GMT/BST)
FG5 banging in today, unfortunately so was the rest of the UK. I feel for stations who didn't work him due to the inconsiderate beahaviour of the pile up, who called continually during qso's, ensuring that stations were left not knowing if they had made the log or not. Hence 2nd contacts were made by some stations to ensure that they had made the log, when they would have known on the first one if others would just have been quiet for a while. Anyway big thanks to the new antenna rigger!!!
Kerry G0LCS <g0lcsxxxxqsl.net>
- Saturday, June 23, 2001 at 23:00:16 (GMT/BST)
Hi Guys, I've just heard the commercial radio station "Atlantic 252" on 50.113 AM qtf 150 (the tx is located nw of here on 252 LW) anyone any idea on where/how this signal originates 73 Tony
tony EI7BMB <skydigital(at)ntlworld.ie>
- Saturday, June 23, 2001 at 22:35:07 (GMT/BST)
sorry guys time was 1451 on 50.110 73gordon
gw8asa <gw8asa@ntlworld.com>
- Saturday, June 23, 2001 at 20:07:57 (GMT/BST)
Can anyone help please.During the pile-up for FG5 this afternoon my rotator went mad and stuck beaming north of west. I heard someone call qrz went back and got,GW8ASA Your very weak 5-1 over,after passing my details nothing was heard again.Can anyone tell me who it was even if not a valid contact.thanks and gud dx.Gordon
gordon gw8asa <gw8asa@ntlworld.com>
- Saturday, June 23, 2001 at 20:06:03 (GMT/BST)
Can anyone help please.During the pile-up for FG5 this afternoon my rotator went mad and stuck beaming north of west. I heard someone call qrz went back and got,GW8ASA Your very weak 5-1 over,after passing my details nothing was heard again.Can anyone tell me who it was even if not a valid contact.thanks and gud dx.Gordon
gordon gw8asa <gw8asa@ntlworld.com>
- Saturday, June 23, 2001 at 20:06:00 (GMT/BST)
FG%BG was in here today, what a shame some stations had to work him twice.
Barry G4KCT <g4kct@hotmail.com>
- Saturday, June 23, 2001 at 19:59:18 (GMT/BST)
Tks Ian/Jose ....Jose, I'm practising my Spanish as we speak! WP4KJJ must have some sort of rx problem!?
Neil G0JHC
- Saturday, June 23, 2001 at 18:46:08 (GMT/BST)
not quite jose, i should have spelt it correctly, GUADELOUPE !!! sri .
ian m0bcg <m0bcg***btinternet.com>
- Saturday, June 23, 2001 at 18:33:29 (GMT/BST)
We "doubled" Ian !
ea7kw
- Saturday, June 23, 2001 at 18:15:42 (GMT/BST)
re FG5BG: He told me his add is: Georges SANTTALIKAN, Ilet-Pérou, 97130 Capesterre B/E, Guadeloupe F.W.I. Congrats!
ea7kw Jose <ea7kw(a)ure.es>
- Saturday, June 23, 2001 at 18:13:59 (GMT/BST)
sixitalia, may 2001 update for route to FG5BG . georges santtalikan , ilet-perou , 97130 capesterre b/e . guadeluope ,french west indies .
ian m0bcg <m0bcg***btinternet.com>
- Saturday, June 23, 2001 at 18:12:31 (GMT/BST)
Please post on here the route YOU think is good for FG5BG, then we can all see what we have to choose from. Thanks.
Neil G0JHC
- Saturday, June 23, 2001 at 18:04:19 (GMT/BST)
FG5BG gone after one hour, he runs 50w and a 4el quad put up today 8 because of N0JK coming over end of week ! What a difference it makes!
johan, ON4ANT <on4ant@pandora.be>
- Saturday, June 23, 2001 at 15:52:22 (GMT/BST)
looking on buckmaster i see FG5BG qsl info as via kr4da, but looks a bit confusing as just above it states qsl info for cqww phone 2000 contest, anyone know for sure the route for qsl to FG5BG pse.
ian m0bcg <m0bcg***btinternet.com>
- Saturday, June 23, 2001 at 15:41:11 (GMT/BST)
FG5BG in for a while,spotty opening but #185
johan, ON4ANT <on4ant@pandora.be>
- Saturday, June 23, 2001 at 14:40:13 (GMT/BST)
Eric TT8JE has asked me to post the following: Quote "I was out of town for 10 days, QRV from yesterday. Good opening on 21st with new ones UT SM T9 OZ. All the time Im looking for northern part but every time get I, S5, 9A making trouble. They even call with G calls. Same war with South Europe. Thanks UT5JAJ SM7FJE T95C OZ3K for new ones. Best DX SM7FJE 4800km range - 62 QSOs. On 22nd open with real G stations and OZ4LP OZ3K UT8AL. G wkd in order: G4FUF G3VYF G3FPQ G3LAS G3NVO G3SVD GU6AJE G8BCG/P G6ION G4XOP then F5PAU PA5EA G3ZYY. Difficult for me to stay on air all the time (work work work). I'll try with amp next few days, if you copy my beacon its a 25w signal. 73 Eric TT8JE
Neil G0JHC <carr.n(at)runshaw.ac.uk>
- Saturday, June 23, 2001 at 13:26:32 (GMT/BST)
ufb 2 new DXCC this morning. HZ1MD and over him A71MA. Audiofiles von both station on http://members.kabsi.at/oe3mws vy73 Fred OE3MWS
Fred oe3mws <oe3mws@kabsi.at>
- Saturday, June 23, 2001 at 13:19:10 (GMT/BST)
RW6CT worked today gave locator LN95. This is not in Russia. From the QTH Armavir he gave it should be LN04. Buckmaster also gives LN04.
Tom DL7AV <dl7avonline.de>
- Saturday, June 23, 2001 at 13:04:29 (GMT/BST)
Jamie, if u use outlook express, go to Tools, message rules , Mail, New, Now tick box when the subject body contains specific words, add snow or dwarf, then select the action, do not download it from the server, now complete the action by ticking ok and you will never have that problem again, I dont need to tell you of the many words I have included here as like "marketing, britney" etc. as u can add more words as time goes on, Charles
Charles Coughlan <chas@indigo.ie>
- Saturday, June 23, 2001 at 12:24:08 (GMT/BST)
WARNING: today I received two emails with the title "SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS" , this is a worm virus !! Luckily I have a good up to date virus program which prevented my computer from being infected.... Please do not open this just delete it. 73 de Jamie
Jamie gw7smv <gw7smv***qsl.net>
- Saturday, June 23, 2001 at 11:00:29 (GMT/BST)
Nice 30 min opening to HZ1MD. Wkd him at 0830Z for #125.
Bob, 9a3ji <9a3ji**ipc.hr>
- Saturday, June 23, 2001 at 10:06:40 (GMT/BST)
Update PA3HEN/MM: At 10z they reach JO12. 73s Joe
DL8HCZ
- Saturday, June 23, 2001 at 09:28:52 (GMT/BST)
Friedichhaven: same time on saturday planned, as soon as we all fix the evening thing ,lets spread the info if we all run one into oneother Johan
johan, ON4ANT <on4ant@pandora.be>
- Saturday, June 23, 2001 at 07:47:19 (GMT/BST)
PA3HEN/MM + DL1EJA/MM etc will be qrv from JO12 today on 50.130 MHz starting from about 08 UTC. 73s Joe
DL8HCZ <dubus@web.de>
- Saturday, June 23, 2001 at 07:25:31 (GMT/BST)
Does an improvement when switching to vertical polarization really mean a "phase shift" or could it mean better effeciency with higher vertical penetration angles?
Bob, K1SIX
- Saturday, June 23, 2001 at 03:56:19 (GMT/BST)
RE UKSMG CONTEST ENTRIES: Dennis, can you accept an entry in excel spreadsheet?
cliff G1IOV <m5acu***hotmail.com>
- Saturday, June 23, 2001 at 03:35:37 (GMT/BST)
Very frustrating to hear the TT8JE beacon at 17:35UTC on one of the posibly rare moments that it's unbreakable. Even more frustrating to hear PA5EA work Eric just 30 seconds after his signal faded away here. Maybe more luck tomorrow.
Rinze PA5TA <pa5ta***amsat.org>
- Friday, June 22, 2001 at 22:58:13 (GMT/BST)
A45XR. Hello Chrius. Thank you very much for the qso. Have been waitung/watching for your c/s for quite a wile. I'll send you my qsl. Many thanks and cont your fine work on the magic band. 73 Pierre HB9QQ
Pierre HB9QQ <HB9QQ@USKA.CH>
- Friday, June 22, 2001 at 22:01:18 (GMT/BST)
Friedrichshafen : 13 lt on friday sounds ok.... Any meeting on saturday planned ?? Will arrive on friday, earliest 14lt or so ( leaving PA 6.00lt friday morning),so definitely won't be there at 13lt. Otherwise.....I'll be around somewhere...hi 73s
Dennis PA7FM <pa7fm@amsat.org>
- Friday, June 22, 2001 at 21:59:05 (GMT/BST)
(22 June 01 @ 2000 hrs UTC) Jean-Claude (F1AKE), a fellow UKSMG member, will be QRV in W2-land, FN32, at N2NEH's QTH from 25 June to 2 July....Freqs. to look for us will be 50.110 & 50.125 at just about any time of the day or night. (Chris...N2NEH)
Chris (N2NEH) <n2neh@arrl.net>
- Friday, June 22, 2001 at 20:59:49 (GMT/BST)
Friedrichhaven: seems there willl be 2 halls, so lets meet up Friday 13,00 local time at UBA booth ! (union of belgian hams) it should be not to far away from DXCC checking point!
johan, ON4ANT <on4ant@pandora.be>
- Friday, June 22, 2001 at 20:13:38 (GMT/BST)
Hi 2 all 6m fanatics.I worked 2 AE4 stations yesterday night and hear s9 4X1RF,SV9 stations but seems they don't copy my call.Maybe oneway propagation...73s & gl de CN8LI.
Said CN8LI <cn8li@yahoo.fr>
- Friday, June 22, 2001 at 18:22:23 (GMT/BST)
W1JJM: www.70mhz.org has all the info you'll ever need. 73.
Peter G4MJS <g4mjs@blacksheep.org>
- Friday, June 22, 2001 at 14:27:52 (GMT/BST)
Yippee - TT8JE in the log 599/599. At last a breakable beacon you can break! 73
Mike GU6AJE <gu6aje***thersgb.net>
- Friday, June 22, 2001 at 11:37:46 (GMT/BST)
Wow, A45XR (tnx Chris) yesterday and TT8JE (tnx Eric) this morning. I don't like CW but boy am I glad I can (just!) read it. Looking forward to a nice SSB QSO with HZ1MD(cu soon Mohamed??) 73
Peter G8BCG/P <g8bcg@qsl.net>
- Friday, June 22, 2001 at 11:31:21 (GMT/BST)
I am looking for info on the 4mtr (70Mhz.) band. What freq does it cover. What modes are allowed and are there any beacons. tnx, Mick W1JJM
W1JJM <W1JJM@aol.com>
- Friday, June 22, 2001 at 11:23:45 (GMT/BST)
Chris A45XR informs me that he had his best 6m opening yesterday since he started on 3rd April this year. He was in here peaking 599 from 0843 to 0908 utc yesterday. Chris requests QSL cards via Chris Dabrowski, P.O. Box 2038, CPO 111, Sultanate of Oman. He reports that mail from the UK takes only about 3 to 4 days. He will in Poland from 29th June until 2nd August. He has now worked 70 countries on 6m since 3rd April this year, and he admits that he is now hooked on the magic band. 73s Ted
Ted G4UPS <ted@g4ups.fsnet.co.uk>
- Friday, June 22, 2001 at 08:39:41 (GMT/BST)
Looks like the poor Russian Icom agent showing the soon to be released 756 ProMKII or is it the 7500? has been gagged, and the pictures removed from his web-site. Great find by Adey G0KOM who is soon to be heard from VP9. The very best of luck with your one man 6m dxped. 73 Kerry
Kerry G0LCS <g0lcsxxxxqsl.net>
- Thursday, June 21, 2001 at 23:26:00 (GMT/BST)
Regarding the polarisation question, I used 10W to a 1/4 wave on my way down to Bedford last Sunday evening. Worked everything first call at 5/9. Not always possible with a beam! Regarding the tests with Enrico IK2GSO that Clive did this morning, then I have been at Enricos QTH last May and done them for myself...."nowt" on the 10 element but plenty on the 6 element vertical beam. So as Paul Daniels would say "That's magic"
John G0JJL <johnsixmaniac.idps.co.uk>
- Thursday, June 21, 2001 at 21:23:57 (GMT/BST)
those with quads using elements at 45 degs will see good results with phase shifting , my 10m quad is excellent for this in Es , i noticed on monday morning this week that my vertical on my car was receiving SP 9A ES at s-9+ whilst on my yagi [in works shack ]was barely s-3 sigs , i had 30mins qso mobile with sp2mpo using just my ic-505 [8w] and vertical with sigs both ways of s-9+20 most of the qso . great to work A45XR this morning , didnt hear much about the solar eclipse this year ,wonder if anyone had unusual propagation during today .
ian m0bcg <m0bcg***btinternet.com>
- Thursday, June 21, 2001 at 19:36:53 (GMT/BST)
excellent operating practice by Eric TT8JE !!
johan, ON4ANT <on4ant@pandora.be>
- Thursday, June 21, 2001 at 19:30:03 (GMT/BST)
At last TT8JE appeared on 6m!He is now /1755 utc/ on 50096 QSX up3 with 599! .73 GL.
Rys@SP5EWY <rtym@ippt.gov.pl>
- Thursday, June 21, 2001 at 19:03:08 (GMT/BST)
RE: Clive,G4FVP . I've run a 4 el cross yagi on 10 meter and noticed the same. Circular polarisation may be a compromise compared to a single polarisation but it eliminates most of the qsb/fading, and can therefore (under given condx) be much better.
Peter, pa1six
- Thursday, June 21, 2001 at 17:54:06 (GMT/BST)
Having used two tonnas over the years, I agree with all Clive's comments. Perhaps the most important connections to keep dry are the two clamps that connect the matching rod to the driven element. The clamps are die-cast ally which oxidise very badly and can create a high resistance connection, which ruins the otherwise excellent matching of the tonna. A few turns of coax at the feedpoint - to form a choke balun - is also very worthwhile on the tonna. 73,
Paul G4IJE <paul@broadoak.net>
- Thursday, June 21, 2001 at 17:23:01 (GMT/BST)
Anyone know the actually EK6AD's email address ??? Tnx in adv 73's
Freddy IW1DIM <iw1dim(at)amsat.org>
- Thursday, June 21, 2001 at 17:05:15 (GMT/BST)
UN3G: Pse advise ur present E-mail and mailing address. Unable to reach you and recent mail returned. Thanks,
Hatsuo, JA1VOK <ja1vok@jarl.com>
- Thursday, June 21, 2001 at 16:43:01 (GMT/BST)
A few tips for users of the Tonna beam. I have just taken mine down after 9 years of flawless service. Antenna is still in good conditions but a few tips for new users. Remember to grease the wing nuts and element support bolts as these are NOT stainless and rust badly. Make every effort for a good connection in the junction box, I would recommend lighly greasing the connections after connecting the coax - also make sure the inner of the coax is well connected as the bolt and washer (in the junction box) supplied is not very heavy duty. Back in 1992, I used enamelled paint at the junctions of the elements to the plastic boom mounts to prevent corrosion and this has paid off - looks good after all these years.
Clive, G4FVP <g4fvp@ntlworld.com>
- Thursday, June 21, 2001 at 16:42:08 (GMT/BST)
Just a note that G4FVP is now QRV on 70Mhz with 10 watts to a 4 element beam at 12m agl, Grid is IO94FM. I will be monitoring 50.185MHz for crossband QSO's. So far all I can hear is GB3ANG which is peaking at S7 today.
Clive,G4FVP <g4fvp@ntlworld.com>
- Thursday, June 21, 2001 at 16:35:27 (GMT/BST)
Interesting experiment with Enrico, IK2GSO this morning comparing a 10 el horizonal yagi with a 6 el vertical yagi. The vertical yagi was 10db better on this test suggesting a substantial phase shift during the Es hop (my RX antenna is a 4 el yagi). Enrico has notcied this effect several times especially on TEP and also reports that KH7 (dream on) was better on the vertical beam. Perhaps the lesson is to have two beams one vertical and one horizontal switchable from the shack. Anyone conducted tests on 6m using circular polarisation?
Clive, G4FVP <g4fvp@ntlworld.com>
- Thursday, June 21, 2001 at 16:32:21 (GMT/BST)
4M in PA : We're trying to get a licence....but I'm afraid there's a long way to go here. Just got an answer on my licence request today. NO no allocation in PA yet....but maybe in a couple of years. We'll stick to 6M for now.
Dennis PA7FM <pa7fm@amsat.org>
- Thursday, June 21, 2001 at 16:01:16 (GMT/BST)
Just had an email from Chris A45XR who advises he will be away from the shack from 29th June to 2nd August . Congratulations to all those who worked him today . 73 de Peter
Peter G3IBI <pascutt(at)tcp.co.uk>
- Thursday, June 21, 2001 at 15:45:42 (GMT/BST)
Re EK6AD - QSL. I have tried different ways but the best advice I can give you is : Ask Andreas DL9USA for help !
Ken SM7CMV <kenth@kastanje.tomelilla.se>
- Thursday, June 21, 2001 at 15:10:37 (GMT/BST)
Peter PA2VST: I think EK6AD condx have changed a bit, it's best to try a card direct post first. I don't think much of the post gets lost. BTW I worked quite a lot of EUs from ZC4FL today, QSL direct CBA although I shall be away all of July.
Nick 5B4FL ZC4FL <5b4fl(at)qsl.net>
- Thursday, June 21, 2001 at 14:52:06 (GMT/BST)
RE: EK6AD QSL was and still is a problem. QSL bureau didn't work and post seem to get lost. A group did put all cards together and send them by DHL. So get all together and do it the same way again. Don't throw money away by IRC's dollars and direct cards because they will get lost. 73:>
Peter PA2VST <peterg@condor-post.com>
- Thursday, June 21, 2001 at 13:07:45 (GMT/BST)
What a great day ! Got a new country this morning A45XR. He was in for more than one hour. Then the postman came with QSL from EK6AD, tnx for your help Andreas DL9USA, and TR8KPJ JI49 via bureau. Yesterday I got HZ1MD for a new country so I can´t complain.
Ken SM7CMV <kenth@kastanje.tomelilla.se>
- Thursday, June 21, 2001 at 11:20:00 (GMT/BST)
EK6AD: Sent my QSL via bureau and got his card back the same way. 73 / GL
Wolfgang - DJ3TF <dj3tf@darc>
- Thursday, June 21, 2001 at 11:01:24 (GMT/BST)
RE QSL EK6AD: Peter DJ6XV, QSLcard says, Evgeni Kurgin, P.O.Box 22, Yerevan, Armenia. Congrats with EK and GL !!
Tjerry PBøANX <pb0anx@50mhz.com>
- Thursday, June 21, 2001 at 10:35:01 (GMT/BST)
Is their any experience with a QSL-Route EK6AD? tnx, gl and 73 Peter DJ6XV
Peter DJ6XV <dj6xv@darc.de>
- Thursday, June 21, 2001 at 10:02:17 (GMT/BST)
Damn..missed EK6AD! Again! Guess phonerates were up yesterday in PA.
Ray PA4PA <pa4pa@50mhz.com>
- Thursday, June 21, 2001 at 08:21:31 (GMT/BST)
Hi guys, i have rx an important info from I4GOC abt T77GO qso on six. Stefano (T77GO)rx the new qsl card at 25 june and he will start to send the answer direct from few days after. 73's sixers
Freddy iw1dim <iw1dim(at)amsat.org>
- Thursday, June 21, 2001 at 08:16:42 (GMT/BST)
Good opening last night on 6, CX,LY,PY125, guess all active6m ops from PY2 where on last night.
johan, ON4ANT <on4ant@pandora.be>
- Thursday, June 21, 2001 at 05:54:54 (GMT/BST)
Regarding mods for 4M transmit then I only know of one "modern" radio that will do it without a major rehash.....the FT847 ! Looks like PA stations may be getting the band??????
John G0JJL <johnsixmaniac.idps.co.uk>
- Thursday, June 21, 2001 at 00:46:44 (GMT/BST)
Not much in way of propagation into N. California lately but I was most happy to find in my P.O.Box today: cards from VK9ML Mellish Reef & CE3RR...Thanks Peter & Raul! To top things off, a Division Leader/5 band 1st Place certificate from ARRL for June 2000 VHF contest, too. Sometimes all the hard work of chasing 6M DX and contesting/operating portable pays off with sweet satisfaction! Heading off to the framer's to preserve these mementos, later to my local pub for serious celebrating...Jeff, KF6GYM; 6M Nut for Life
Jeff, KF6GYM <kf6gym@qsl.net>
- Thursday, June 21, 2001 at 00:42:32 (GMT/BST)
Only FM signal I ever hear on 50.100 FM is Arabic/French so I'd guess N Africa.
Joe GJ0NYG <call@qsl.net>
- Wednesday, June 20, 2001 at 22:16:49 (GMT/BST)
Nice evening with EK6AD, SU1SK, RA6AX, 4X and the rest of Europe. KN36 as a new locator and at 19.45 Z PY's coming in. Finally "six" have mercy with those who have to work for a living (& hamradio). 73:>
Peter, PA2VST <peterg@condor-post.com>
- Wednesday, June 20, 2001 at 20:58:48 (GMT/BST)
The last few days when the band was open to SV/LZ there is always a BIG scrambled FM sig on 50100.0. Any idea? 73 de
Udo, DK5YA <dk5yadk5ya.de>
- Wednesday, June 20, 2001 at 18:54:26 (GMT/BST)
INFO: new 6M op, Vernon, VO1VM, GN36(rare) is now on--wl be lkg .125 after 2200Z tonite.
pe1gnp
- Wednesday, June 20, 2001 at 14:35:29 (GMT/BST)
Hi. Just received a new firstlist and updated it on my page. 194 DXCC entities have been worked from PA till now. For those who forgot the URL http://come.to/six (choose PA4PA menu and then firsts) 73 Ray
Ray, PA4PA <PA4PA@50MHZ.COM>
- Wednesday, June 20, 2001 at 14:30:43 (GMT/BST)
Mohamad HZ1MD had his day. With his new 2 el. Yagi he worked into SM, OZ and DL. Now waiting for a good day to PA when I am home! The 2 el. Yagi performed very well compared with the wire dipol already. Keep on going Mohamad! 73's,
Peter, PA2VST <peterg@condor-post.com>
- Wednesday, June 20, 2001 at 12:42:33 (GMT/BST)
@ZS6WB: 9A4QV, Adam Alicajic, Kature I-3/6, HR-52220 Labin, Croatia. (from DARC Callbook 2001 CD). 73s Joe
DL8HCZ
- Wednesday, June 20, 2001 at 08:59:23 (GMT/BST)
@ZS6WB: DL3LFA, Ludwig Fritsch, Reichenhaller Str. 44, D-83395 Freilassing, Germany 73s Joe
dl8hcz <dubus(at)web.de>
- Wednesday, June 20, 2001 at 08:57:26 (GMT/BST)
Peter, 5R8FU is via SM5DJZ: JANHALLENBERG,VASSUNDA ANDERSBERG, KNIVSTA, SE-741 91, SWEDEN. He puts out a nice full colour QSL for 6m. Had a QSO with him on 15m last night and he said he was running 50w to a R5 vertical on six ..can't believe how strong he was in May, with such a set. 73
Neil G0JHC <carr.n(at)runshaw.ac.uk>
- Wednesday, June 20, 2001 at 08:38:15 (GMT/BST)
Can anyone help with the QSL info for 5R8FU please. 73 de Peter
Peter G3IBI <pascutt(at)tcp.co.uk>
- Wednesday, June 20, 2001 at 08:03:01 (GMT/BST)
Band dead here and trying to get my missing square QSLs in while waiting for late August to arrive. Can anyone please help with addresses for DL3LFA and 9A4QV. See DL3LFA spotted on the cluster fairly often on both 6 and 2. Thanks for any help you can give.
Hal ZS6WB <hal@cpsdirect.co.za>
- Wednesday, June 20, 2001 at 05:37:28 (GMT/BST)
Re Microwave Modules. The web site might still exist but as far as I know they have gone out of business. Matin Lynch and Son were the last distributors
Gordon GI6ATZ <gordoncurryntlworld>
- Tuesday, June 19, 2001 at 20:52:49 (GMT/BST)
Well I hope things go better this time, but I am planning to travel to the Falklands for the last two weeks of October / first week of November. Chris
Chris, VP8DBL <g3wosuksmg.org>
- Tuesday, June 19, 2001 at 20:32:57 (GMT/BST)
Mike Enjoy VO land but stop off at FP on your way home, there are lots of us needy types in Central Ontario... Gud Luck 73 de Joe VE3BW
Joe VE3BW <ve3bw@sympatico.ca>
- Tuesday, June 19, 2001 at 19:23:29 (GMT/BST)
European friends. Do you guys ever hear the VO1ZA/B, but not hear any other NA stns that day at all ? I am thinking about a short trip to VO1, but don't know if it's worthwhile or not.
Mike VE9AA/VO1TTT <ve9aanbnet.nb.ca>
- Tuesday, June 19, 2001 at 18:17:23 (GMT/BST)
Pierre: Oct/Nov 2000 was the most successful time for me at 9M6BAA, with good propagation to Europe. Good luck! 73 Peter
Peter G4MJS / 9M6BAA <g4mjs@blacksheep.org>
- Tuesday, June 19, 2001 at 15:57:58 (GMT/BST)
Peter, if I remember correctly the IF of the 706 mark1 2 and 2G is around 69.?MHz ..making a tx mod for 4m a non-starter. Pierre HB9QQ ..you promised me at Bletchley Park Dinner you would go to S79 this fall!?
Neil G0JHC <carr.n(at)runshaw.ac.uk>
- Tuesday, June 19, 2001 at 15:55:14 (GMT/BST)
Hi 6m friends. We intend to be in 8Q7 (MI69) this autumn, possibly last week in october, first week in november. What would you think might be a favorable time over there to have good propagation? Would very much appreciate your comment. Kind regards + 73 HB9QQ 8Q7QQ
Pierre HB9QQ <HB9QQ@USKA.CH>
- Tuesday, June 19, 2001 at 15:31:38 (GMT/BST)
Not really for this page, but need to get some info. Does someone use an IC706MK2 on 70 MHz? If so, HOW? I think there is a need for a modification because mine doesn't transmit there! Thanks in advance,
Peter, PA2VST <peterg@condor-post.com>
- Tuesday, June 19, 2001 at 15:22:22 (GMT/BST)
Thanks to all you good people who answered my questions below by email 73 es GL Noel Ei2JC
Noel Ei2JC ei2jc@ <Hotmail.com>
- Tuesday, June 19, 2001 at 14:01:42 (GMT/BST)
It took all of 12 seconds to find http://www.microwave-modules.com via Google. Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wosuksmg.org>
- Tuesday, June 19, 2001 at 12:16:31 (GMT/BST)
Help please! Does anyone know if a company called Microwave Modules Ltd relocated or just shut down? Need replacement for a 28/50 MHz Converter which is receive only.SV9CVY in KM25 square in this morning. Will be QRV for the next three months. Replies direct please. Thanks.
David BRS 25429 <brs25429@compuserve.com>
- Tuesday, June 19, 2001 at 11:50:29 (GMT/BST)
Reckon that I *SHOULD* be hung out to dry if some on air antics didn't suit me when behind the key from 4W! Good and bad practices did happen, so what! Everyone gets a card for what ever reason it is needed irrespective of behaviour, qrm, qro or what ever! 73 de Neville VK2QF, 4W/VK2QF. 6m DXCC #289. URL http://winsoft.net.au/~vk2qf 6m Reflector http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Six-metre-DX
Nev VK2QF <VK2QF@QSL.NET>
- Tuesday, June 19, 2001 at 11:19:45 (GMT/BST)
Hi Guys, I ahve been receieving mails about the lack of Locator on the e qsls, dont worry all qsls will be sent via buro also (including our non qsl'ing friend in the rare square, wont stoop to his level) you can also go direct if you wish sae,irc . 73 Tony
tony EI7BMB <skydigitalATntlworld.ie>
- Tuesday, June 19, 2001 at 11:15:08 (GMT/BST)
Hello 6m DX'ers. Just a little info from northern Norway, KQ10 square. I have observed several openings into UK lately. Usually late evening, 22:00 GMT or later, the band tend to open up toward south. Yesterday evening I heard GB3RMK and GB3LER S5, but no other activity. 73 from 70 degrees north...
Oyvind, LA1YCA <la1yca@online.no>
- Tuesday, June 19, 2001 at 11:03:34 (GMT/BST)
Peter, you're are 6 meter dxér!! That's got nothing to do with fishing anyhow....73
Ray, PA4PA <pa4pa@50mhz.com>
- Tuesday, June 19, 2001 at 08:24:32 (GMT/BST)
F8Op is definitely not getting a QSl for the following quote "Thanks Tony EI7BMB for IO44, the last loc. I was looking for in UK (say what!!!!). just kidding Georges Your qsl will go to your address in Spain 73 Tony
tony EI7BMB <skydigital(at)ntlworld.ie>
- Tuesday, June 19, 2001 at 01:18:43 (GMT/BST)
Thanks Peter, next trip is to IO34 with a 1/4 whip on the back of a jet ski. Please organise a collection to buy jet ski. I will not be accepting QSO's from Sharks. 73 Tony
tony EI7BMB <skydigitalATntlworld.ie>
- Monday, June 18, 2001 at 22:47:45 (GMT/BST)
Thanks firstly to Tony for the excellent trip to activate the less frequented squares in EI .EI is very difficult from this location but fortunately we were blessed with good short skip condx and you in IO44 and many other EIs in IO53 were worked with just 10watts and a dipole. Secondly its good to see the 6mtr community has not lost its sense of humour with regards to my earlier posting and thanks for all the comments and mails - I havn't decided yet whether I'm a minnow or shark !!
Peter G3IBI <pascutt(at)tcp.co.uk>
- Monday, June 18, 2001 at 22:35:44 (GMT/BST)
Almost forgot tnx to the guys in GJ/Gu whi gave me 2 new countries 73 Tony
tony EI7BMB <skydigitalATntlworld.ie>
- Monday, June 18, 2001 at 22:26:45 (GMT/BST)
Hi Again Guys, heres the stats for the trip all qsls are now on www.eqsl.cc Stations worked in total 440 IO55 7 (lousy prop except for sm)theres a G station planning a trip to 55.IO54 86,IO44 210 and IO43 137. Sorry to all the guys I missed and thanks again for the kind words expressed here. The reason I mainly used a 1/4 wave whip was because every time I set up the beam complete strangers wanted to come over and touch it, i guess they had nothing better to do. One woman asked me if I had come to improve her recption from a (illegal) deflector system. I'll definitely be back in 43/44/54 as I love it on the island of achill. 73 to all and thanks again btw F8op is in the lead unless you know better
tony EI7BMB <skydigital(at)ntlworld.ie>
- Monday, June 18, 2001 at 21:33:28 (GMT/BST)
Tnx Tony for IO44 (told 4ANT that there was land .... ..) & IO54 only couldn't hear you in IO55 maybe next time 73 Guy
Guy ON4AOI <on4aoi@ping.be>
- Monday, June 18, 2001 at 21:18:57 (GMT/BST)
Hi Guys, Just got back home so I will download the log and give a full report. It was very heart warming to read all those kind words. Just for a bit of fun can all the stations who now have all EI grids e mail me and we will see who was first (unless someone has done this before this weekend) ON4ANT is a likely suspeect but BO SM7 is also a candidate and representing France is F8OP. It seems there was a row about qsls while I was away so just to let you know I will not be sending QSLs to any station who has not already sent me a case of bacardi (just kidding) seriously all qsls will on on E QSL tonight as well as Bureau in the coming weeks> you can also go direct to , Tony Moore, 9 Glendown Green, Dublin 6w with SAE and IRC (or case of bacardi) 73 Tony EI7BMB
tony EI7BMB <skydigital@ntlworld.ie>
- Monday, June 18, 2001 at 20:30:06 (GMT/BST)
Could someone help me with a suggested QSL route to UT5JCW whom I worked yesterday .Serge tried to give me the information but it got lost in the QRM. Yesterday was very good here in IO88KK with contacts to YO,HB,I,IT9,GJ,G,F ES, LY,DL Sp and several SM7s as well as OD5SX , UT5JCW and 9J2BO for my first African mainland station. I have also sent all QSL cards from my /P trip to IO78 last month Many thanks MM5AJW Don
Don McKay MM5AJW <mckay@btinternet.com>
- Monday, June 18, 2001 at 19:38:40 (GMT/BST)
At least we all agree like a real family. So let's go for the KW and 11 el Yagi with all active sixers...hi. Have fun and DO QSL! 73,
Peter, PA2VST <peterg@condor-post.com>
- Monday, June 18, 2001 at 18:42:30 (GMT/BST)
RE;G3IBI. This guy must have been on the beach during all X-flares this cycle and lost some of the grey stuff in his head. Why did he activated the grid in the first place and who is he to judge over any power or antenna used by others? And what is this bogus about QSL-ing just some stations he worked? Only one word for this: Discrimination! What's next? No QSL if you don't mention your shoesize? I will not let a tear for this guy if he wants to leave six. BTW someone inform him that six is VHF! Worth my 2 cents....
Ray, PA4PA <pa4pa@50mhz.com>
- Monday, June 18, 2001 at 18:35:04 (GMT/BST)
G3IBI: what if I'd hold a $100 bill in front of this guys nose and then kick his ass if he'd reach for it... So I wonder why that OM got into dx-ing at all. I think he might be even more disappointed if he finds out that there are crazy dx-ers on every band ;-) 73 es enjoy our wonderfull Magic band !
Frank, ON9CFB <on9cfb@amsat.org>
- Monday, June 18, 2001 at 18:18:00 (GMT/BST)
Hi Peter , yes you find these guys once in a while .His politics of radio is really extreme . As Nick said I think without a callsign we cannot say " Well what do you expect from that guy or so on and so on ." QSLing is getting to be a business for some , and sending cards for new counties is getting expensive , on EME we even through in a Photo , and with respect to antennas and power next cycle everyone with dipole and 1 watt to keep this guy happy , no more SHARKS. 73's Philip
Philip 9H1PA <9h1pa@amsat.org>
- Monday, June 18, 2001 at 18:09:58 (GMT/BST)
Could anyone please tell me where I can find an up-to-date 6m beacon list? 73 Andy G3SVD
Andy G3SVD <andy.hewitt@talk21.com>
- Monday, June 18, 2001 at 18:00:28 (GMT/BST)
G3IBI. Hi Peter. I find it a very good idea that you move to GHz frequencies.... 73
Pierre HB9QQ <HB9QQ@USKA.CH>
- Monday, June 18, 2001 at 16:06:53 (GMT/BST)
Peter, I dont think "we" have lost the plot, but the chap who sent you the note certainly has. If he has a grievance with certain individuals (locally?) then he should address that as a seperate issue and not punish the very stations he calls the "minnows" who he feels are the more deserving. Poor argument I thought. Ps: If Im a good guess, never worked "him" ....and still need the sq!
Neil G0JHC <carr.n(at)runshaw.ac.uk>
- Monday, June 18, 2001 at 15:39:40 (GMT/BST)
Peter IBI, there will come a day that every QSO on 50 MHz will get you a penalty. You are not allowed to make a contact with a station from a country you have already worked. You are not allowed to use BIG antennas (HB9CV = max), you are not allowed to use high power ( 10 Watt only), you are not allowed to jam the neighbours PC & radio and TV, you have to keep the family happy!!! Can there be fun on 6? Or do we have to make 220 contacts for 220 DXCC.... Have fun,
Peter, PA2VST <peterg@condor-post.com>
- Monday, June 18, 2001 at 15:30:44 (GMT/BST)
Dreaming QSL. Does anybody have any good hint about the way to get the card for these stations for 6m contacts? A61AH. I have tried already twice, even registered, but no reply so far. Any suggestion, will be appreciated. Ciao...
Ik8dyd <IK8DYD@AMSAT.ORG>
- Monday, June 18, 2001 at 15:04:08 (GMT/BST)
Peter, G3IBI: Your story without the callsign, is like a joke without the punchline! (at least gi's a clue!)
Nick 5B4FL ZC4FL <5b4fl(at)qsl.net>
- Monday, June 18, 2001 at 14:47:29 (GMT/BST)
hi folks,could someone tell me what the /A means as in,say,T72EB/A ; Also do Spanish stations always use EH on VHF ?,scuse the ignorance but if I dont ask I might never find out !...73 Noel
Noel Ei2JC, ei2jc@ <hotmail.com>
- Monday, June 18, 2001 at 14:00:51 (GMT/BST)
For sometime now I have been trying ( unsuccessfully ) to get a QSL card for a qso made on 6 meters 2 years ago . I am not intending to release the station callsign nor do I see it necessary . The station concerned was operating in a rare square and was much in demand and made a number of MS and Es qsos . I recently received the following message from said station in response to a further request for a QSL . " Hi Peter As a result of the very poor behaviourof certain QRO stations operating when I was in ?? I have decided not to send any QSL's . I realise that this will disappoint many but the attitude of the same small group whenever any DX occurs does not occur on VHF/UHF/Microwave. The very high power/and exceptionally large aerials are way beyond all but a very small percentage of amateurs. I have also decided not to make expeditions to several rare squares and not to operate from them ( grids omitted ) on 6mtrs but to put my efforts into Microwave where the real amateur spirit still exists - no jamming , insult swapping , and QRO fone in the CW sections of the band . Sorry to disappoint you - I may reconsider in sending QSLs to the minnows and not to the sharks. Regards ??? " Would anyone care to comment - have we lost the plot somewhere ? > 73 de Peter G3IBI
Peter G3IBI <pascutttcp.co.uk>
- Monday, June 18, 2001 at 13:45:53 (GMT/BST)
Thanks Tony, EI7BMB, for IO44 and IO55! Perfect timing with the trip/propagation. Now remains to see if G3JHM will QSL his trip to IO42 from 1998!?! After that we have to seek elsewhere for new grids (no more white spots in EI).
Bo SM7FJE <bn****aaaaa.se>
- Monday, June 18, 2001 at 13:36:45 (GMT/BST)
EX8MLE worked yesterday evening at 50102 CW by at least four Italian stations (IW0FC, IK0FTA, IK2... and me for last), plus possibly others. He told me having a Cushcraft R7 vertical antenna (does it resonate on 6 meters too?). 73
Tony, I0JX <i0jx@amsat.org>
- Monday, June 18, 2001 at 13:14:14 (GMT/BST)
The address which was told me by my local OM who could receive VQ9IO's QSL is: Diego Garcia A.R.C c/o Morale,Welfare & Recreation PSC 466 Box 15 FPO AP 96595-0015 USA GL
jg3leb <jg3leb@mxp.mesh.ne.jp>
- Monday, June 18, 2001 at 12:00:39 (GMT/BST)
Great to work you Mike. Worked 5 new ones yesterday. 3 close 2 far: GI,GJ,GU,FR,9J - total 78 DXCCs since September
Uffe PA5DD <nouchavw@worldonline.nl>
- Monday, June 18, 2001 at 10:43:33 (GMT/BST)
Hi all, Great day of short-skip Es here on Sunday, in all worked 16 DXCC, 37 sq, including GW, EI, G, GM and some nice new ones. Pleased with 7 EIs, more than I'd worked ever before, and three QSOs to IO73! Also a good long run into PA, 15 worked. Tried to concentrate on the short-skip stuff, but still ended up working the 16 countries. 73
Mike GU6AJE / MU5MUF <gu6aje***thersgb.net>
- Monday, June 18, 2001 at 09:51:17 (GMT/BST)
A good weekend, on Saturday I worked ER,CT and CN as new countries with 145 other QSO's. All except Said were to Europe. On Sunday I had to do some garden work even though conditions were similar, but managed to make about 50 European QSO's. The only new country on Sunday was EH6. 73 de Vesa OH3NWQ @ KP11WL
Vesa OH3NWQ <oh3nwq(miaow)sral.fi>
- Monday, June 18, 2001 at 05:41:54 (GMT/BST)
Re. JG2/GW SWL report, I have sent SWL card. I have replied in private to several on this report, thanks for all the feedback. I have JA confirmed, but any reports from JA are most welcome. Worked EI7BMB/P in IO44 tonight, hard going, but we made it in the end HI! (TNX to Tony Moore's persistence!). A4, SU, UB5, FR and 9J in here at good signals today in E's, hrd EX8MLE @ 18:45z on 50.102 for 30 seconds, then he faded....no chance of a qso :-( The band is giving out some good magic! 73 all & Good DX.
Tony - GW4VEQ <gw4veq@breathemail.net>
- Sunday, June 17, 2001 at 23:29:46 (GMT/BST)
Re: PA1SIX / DJ3TF: Same on this side. During big openings always some stations that are more than 10 times in the log continue to call me. I will NOT send a card for each QSO. Very sorry. You can say that copy the stations putting a spot in the cluster ou relay on 28.885. Please give a chance to friends that need the station for a new country/grid!. Remember that we have only 1 or 2 years more with good propagation on 6M. We need to work much as possible. 73s
Peter PY5CC / PYØFM <PY5CC@50mhz.com>
- Sunday, June 17, 2001 at 22:32:37 (GMT/BST)
Hi Peter(PA1SIX)! Fully agree... Was not at home, when Japan was open a few days ago. But heard a few friends being very very angry for not working JA as a new country, because several big guns worked JA or the same stations there again and again... 73
Wolfgang - DJ3TF <dj3tf@darc.de>
- Sunday, June 17, 2001 at 20:50:15 (GMT/BST)
CQing to warm up shack - 50.105 de K7RAT
Tree N6TR <tree at kkn.net>
- Sunday, June 17, 2001 at 19:32:15 (GMT/BST)
I'm sure that all you guys that worked SU1SK and SU9ZZ A G I N is very pleased to hear the by doing so you prevent others station to get a new country. Thank you very much !
Peter, pa1six
- Sunday, June 17, 2001 at 16:35:37 (GMT/BST)
I have not received VQ9IO's QSL yet. However my local OM told me that he had received QSL 2 days ago and it had taken almost 1month to receive it.
jg3leb <jg3leb@mxp.mesh.ne.jp>
- Sunday, June 17, 2001 at 15:50:38 (GMT/BST)
ei7bmb tnx very much. Nice job. btw i still need io99 in uk strange?
pe1gnp <pe1gnp@qsl.net>
- Sunday, June 17, 2001 at 15:11:14 (GMT/BST)
K2RTH in for 15 minutes
johan,on4ant <on4ant@pandora.be>
- Sunday, June 17, 2001 at 14:06:02 (GMT/BST)
Thanks Tony EI7BMB for IO44, the last loc. I was looking for in UK. 73. Georges
Georges F8OP <f8op@wanadoo.fr>
- Sunday, June 17, 2001 at 13:53:40 (GMT/BST)
I have on the return way VQ9NL's qsl card...73's
Freddy IW1DIM <iw1dim(at)amsat.org>
- Sunday, June 17, 2001 at 11:48:04 (GMT/BST)
Has anyone received cards as yet from VQ9IO..? Poor eskip this morning to EH9 and CN8 area
johan, ON4ANT <on4ant@pandora.be>
- Sunday, June 17, 2001 at 10:34:21 (GMT/BST)
My earlier announcement of the 15th annual w6jkv bar-b-q unfortunately did not include a date...date is Sept. 29 of this year...
jimmy w6jkv <jimmyt@ausven.com>
- Sunday, June 17, 2001 at 10:10:42 (GMT/BST)
Short opening yesterday to UA9: Hrd UA9AZC in his try to work some UA4. Opening last obout 2 min. No answer on my call what is a suprise becouse signal was up to 599. Please info about his locator. Best 73!
Luci 9A3HZ <9a3hz(*)ipc.hr>
- Sunday, June 17, 2001 at 09:20:05 (GMT/BST)
Hi gang, Shall we talk about recent ultra 6m DX in London next year? FB DX on 6,
Hatsuo, JA1VOK <ja1vok@jarl.com>
- Sunday, June 17, 2001 at 05:11:51 (GMT/BST)
6/16/01 @ 2145 hrs EDT/6/17/01 @ 0147 hrs UTC Hi All...thunderous opening in progress on 6M in the Colonies from Eastern New York (FN32do). Everything on an arc from Florida to N. Dakota. What Fun!!! Still in progress...just waiting for double & triple hop to the West coast and beyond. Yiiiippppeee!! (Chris...N2NEH)
Chris (N2NEH) <n2neh@arrl.net>
- Sunday, June 17, 2001 at 02:51:47 (GMT/BST)
3OT: Perhaps you should re-read Tonys message, there wasn't a QSO between JA/GW, just a SWL report. In light of findings regards to another SWL station, Tony asked a question, I think he received the reply he needed in previous postings. My problem was a QSL from JA1SYY for a QSO that didn't happen. A pity, as i still need JA ! 73 de
Andy-GD0TEP <@qsl.net>
- Sunday, June 17, 2001 at 02:38:09 (GMT/BST)
GW4VEQ, JR2HCB Hiyo is an impeccable, honorable Japanese amateur, who possibly ran the power necessary to work you, whats your problem and why air it here?
VK3OT <VK3OT@arrl.net>
- Sunday, June 17, 2001 at 02:14:06 (GMT/BST)
JA1VOK, Its like owning a Subaru Imprezza WRX STI and saying you never drive over the speed limit Hatsuo. Adios.
VK3OT <VK3OT@arrl.net>
- Sunday, June 17, 2001 at 02:11:30 (GMT/BST)
6m full of surprises today, hrd 6 new grids today, (5 of them within EU), and to finish the day PY5CC (59+20 at times) and¨PP1CZ/B and PY1UA
johan, ON4ANT <on4ant@pandora.be>
- Saturday, June 16, 2001 at 22:00:35 (GMT/BST)
This is announcement of the 15th annual w6jkv bar-b-q. Six meter lovers all come together for a great week end. See www.w6jkv.com and click on 1998 bar-b-q or look to www.qsl.net/5b4fl/w6jkv/htm to get a feel for the event. Last year we had a WAC for attendees and many of the great expeditions this year were by hams at the event. We welcome anyone that loves six meters but we also get the best eme'ers as well...for all bands. Send me an email if interested.....jimmy
jimmy w6jkv <jimmyt@ausven.com>
- Saturday, June 16, 2001 at 21:10:45 (GMT/BST)
Ivor the call HF1UKF you are looking for is a SPECIAL call the polish stn I worked the other day was SP1MVG. The locator is JO73FW.73
Dave G1ktz <d.s.robins@btinternet.com>
- Saturday, June 16, 2001 at 20:45:35 (GMT/BST)
can you help me please?iam looking for the locator of HF1UKF from poland.also the address of this station.many thanks m5ply ivor in plymouth uk 73
IVOR M5PLY <m5ply@aol.com>
- Saturday, June 16, 2001 at 20:19:15 (GMT/BST)
Modernized 6m DXing =Big power + big antenna + high-speed broadband internet. First, calling new DX station with kw+ power on cluster frequency immediately when appeared on cluster, and sending RST report next transmission. Finally sending report electrically, "Thanks for the vy nice 6m QSO....." Not by all local gang, however. 73
Hatsuo, JA1VOK <ja1vok@jarl.com>
- Saturday, June 16, 2001 at 16:15:53 (GMT/BST)
To Tony GW4VEQ: I've often heard or worked JR2HCB, he has a big station and has worked a lot of DX, I'd be very surprised if he would send you a fictitous claim, after all you aren't going to send him a card if there was no QSO.
Nick 5B4FL <5b4fl(at)qsl.net>
- Saturday, June 16, 2001 at 14:46:27 (GMT/BST)
Tony: Interesting report. Similar to ET without QSO. Regards,
Hatsuo, JA1VOK <ja1vok@jarl.com>
- Saturday, June 16, 2001 at 14:41:18 (GMT/BST)
Andy GD0TEP - its YO5PBG def! wrkd him on 23/5 - loc KN17SP Simon GM4PLM
Simon GM4PLM <gm4plm@emn.org.uk>
- Saturday, June 16, 2001 at 14:40:47 (GMT/BST)
Hello 6m Friends ! Looking for infos about to build a 6m Beacon for Austria (jn87 up 1000mtr.) any Info is welcome ! 73 de Charly OE3KLU
Charly OE3KLU <oe3klu@uboot.com>
- Saturday, June 16, 2001 at 13:01:06 (GMT/BST)
maybe even qso from na to ja was possible over europe hi
pe1gnp
- Saturday, June 16, 2001 at 12:59:23 (GMT/BST)
Re: USELESS SPOTS: Why do so many people insist on bragging about their QSL arrivals on a PROPAGATION warning system??? It's way more useless than a spot saying even "NOWT", at least NOWT has something to say about propagation..... 73 (and sorry if this should have been a gripe)
Mike GU6AJE / MU5MUF <gu6aje***thersgb.net>
- Saturday, June 16, 2001 at 12:59:17 (GMT/BST)
I received an e-mail from JR2HCB wanting confirmation of a qso with me on the afternoon of the 14/6/01 at around the time the SP's etc were working JA on multi-hop E's whilst we had E's to East coast NA. I worked some NA on .115, and then called CQ @ 45deg for a while, and worked an SP, gave him 559 (lots of video qrm). I didn't hear the JA, and can't confirm if his swl report is genuine, but it is feasible that he was calling, and copied the SP's report......has anyone else received any such reports from this chap?......I remember a while ago some pretty ficticious claims for qso's were received from a certain JA HI!....see below.... Helo TW JONES GW4VEQ Thank you very much for the QSO at 1351 UTC on June 14. UR 419-559 QSB and JA's QRM. Interference hears this time I heard of your signal though there was not a lot of confidence of the QSO Dear "gw4veq" > What frequency did u hear my call please?.. It was 50.115MHz that I heard and called you. A lot of countries such as Switzerland, Austria, Czech Republic, Germany, Cyprus, and Jordan heard 6m on this day. However, because the greater part of countries had QSOed I did not call. This day will become a day which should QSO between Europe with Japan for 6m. As for me, there is interference in this vicinity of the frequency and whether it is possible to QSO are not confident. 6m is a mysterious . 60,Eisei 3,TOYOTA-City,AICHI 471-0067 JAPAN Mizutani Hiyoshi JR2HCB Hiyo GL:PM85NC jr2hcb@50mhz.com jr2hcb@6m.net jr2hcb@hm.aitai.ne.jp
Tony - GW4VEQ <gw4veq@breathemail.net>
- Saturday, June 16, 2001 at 12:55:25 (GMT/BST)
Andy GD0TEP, I worked YO 5 PBG in KN17SP, wonder if this was the call?.
Tony - GW4VEQ <gw4veq@breathemail.net>
- Saturday, June 16, 2001 at 12:37:21 (GMT/BST)
Anyone out there have any QSL info on YO7PBG please? I worked him on the 13th of June, KN17... email if you know, thanks.. de
Andy-GD0TEP <@qsl.net>
- Saturday, June 16, 2001 at 12:31:49 (GMT/BST)
QSP from Eric TT8JE via email. "Big QRM here. 5 ele at 9m using FT847. Beacon running 25% with many power cuts. Work is first priority, radio when I'm free you know! Propagation very poor, middle of May to: ZD8/7Q7/SV/4X/5B/48250 etc. Only 3 EU openings most north JN16/JN59. Will stay on 096 when open (cw split 1 to 4 up) Please rpt my beacon. 73 to all Eric TT8JE"
Neil G0JHC <carr.n@runshaw.ac.uk>
- Saturday, June 16, 2001 at 11:23:18 (GMT/BST)
After long time waiting today rx-ed very nice HC8N qsl. 73
Ray, PA4PA <pa4pa@50mhz.com>
- Saturday, June 16, 2001 at 11:13:56 (GMT/BST)
Is the just got home page down as I can't raise it? STEWART
stewart g1hho <gordon.reeve atbtinternet.com>
- Saturday, June 16, 2001 at 09:54:18 (GMT/BST)
Here my result in UKSMG contest:118 QSOs,37 UKSMG membs., 23 DXCC and 65 loc.In sunday working only last 3 hours because trouble with major generator.GL to all guys and see you next year!73 de 9A3FT Renny
Renko 9A3FT <renko.kirigin@st.tel.hr>
- Saturday, June 16, 2001 at 08:33:55 (GMT/BST)
Talking about unusual prop.patterns, on 13 june at 2200 I was copying a G0 cqing in CW vy weak sig,lasted only few seconds, probably never heard me when I answered back. However this was the first time ever that I have had copy of a UK station in six. Perhaps tomorrow there will be surprises after the M flare of yesterday.
Andy YS1AG/G5AYU <ys1ag xxx navegante.com.sv>
- Saturday, June 16, 2001 at 04:26:48 (GMT/BST)
It was a real pleasure to work Tony EI7BMB/p today from IO43,54 & 55 squares. Tony did a great job of activating these squares, and he must have found some good spots as he was workable on his 1/4 vert from two of the three squares. He is camping in IO43 tonight, and will be qrv from there with a yagi tommorrow morning. Later in the day he will qsy to IO44. Keep an eye out on 50.135, or on 50.245 for MS. The EI7BMB/p beacon was keying away today on 50.135, and I heard Jose EH7KW and others calling, these squares are within my tropo range, but I guess it would be MS or E's for most. I exchanged several mobile phone text messages with Tony, these were really useful, never used SMS for skeds before HI! (Tel:00353862607864). A really FB operation by Tony. Thanks for the new squares, safe journey and good DX to EI7BMB/P.
Tony - GW4VEQ <gw4veq@breathemail.net>
- Friday, June 15, 2001 at 23:19:16 (GMT/BST)
VE7AGG: ...and pse forward your findings to me so I can update a color coded map showing NA Es penetration to the EAST. Here's the latest I have >>> http://www.conknet.com/~b_mobile/EastGrids.html. Mni tnx in advance!
Bob, K1SIX <b_mobile@conknet.com>
- Friday, June 15, 2001 at 21:50:25 (GMT/BST)
Agree strongly, check out the gripes page!
Kerry G0LCS <g0lcsaaaqsl.net>
- Friday, June 15, 2001 at 21:47:42 (GMT/BST)
I see we are getting the "nowt happening here" spots on the cluster again! Strikes me these dead heads would pay £10 to see a plaque saying "Nothing happened at this very spot in 1735". If you simply cannot help yourselves at the keyboard then please at least say "pings" in IO91 Because "pings" are better than "nowt" !
John G0JJL <johnsixmaniac.idps.co.uk>
- Friday, June 15, 2001 at 20:42:56 (GMT/BST)
Finally worked out contest results - (64 QSOs + 20 UKSMG) * 21 DXCC * 44 QRA = 77616. 4 new countries in 24 hours isn't bad, but pity I missed the W7s :-( 73 de
Joe GJ0NYG <call@qsl.net>
- Friday, June 15, 2001 at 15:34:41 (GMT/BST)
I'm at work with the radio. Please spot I0JX/Beacon 50.004 if you hear it for a possible activity in the next hours until 17.00 UTC
Luca - HV5PUL <puladmin@vatlib.it>
- Friday, June 15, 2001 at 14:32:06 (GMT/BST)
Hello! USA Again in JN53 last night 14 June. Opening 21.15-21.45z, worked VE1YX, K1TOL, K1SIX, W1CWU, N1RZ, W3EP. Mostly CW, signals up to 559 on 4x9 yagi@36mt, no signal at all on single 4 yagi@12 mt. TNX to all guys! 73 de Marzio I5MXX
MARZIO I5MXX <i5mxx@allstarsviaggi.it>
- Friday, June 15, 2001 at 08:06:06 (GMT/BST)
OK guys, official results of last years IARU 50MHz contest are on www.qsl.net/9a3ji (word file) as I received it from Ivo, 9a1aa earlier this morning.
Bob, 9a3ji <9a3ji***ipc.hr>
- Friday, June 15, 2001 at 08:02:38 (GMT/BST)
Some more info: D44AC will be active on 6m this weekend he promised the other day on HF
johan, ON4ANT <on4ant@pandora.be>
- Friday, June 15, 2001 at 06:22:44 (GMT/BST)
In spite of "low" solar activity , i noted 111 DXCC this year on the band, (last year 123) not that bad after all, have the overview on my webpage www.qsl.net/on4ant. The amount of 4/5 hop Eskip has been far superiour to that of previous years, does anyone have a explanation for this? or is it higher activity on both ends that makes the difference?
johan, ON4ANT <on4ant@pandora.be>
- Friday, June 15, 2001 at 06:21:24 (GMT/BST)
Here are the stations that made it into the K7RAT contest log during the opening on Sunday: G4FUF, ON9CFB, PA5EA, PE1LCH, F2YT, G3SNN, GW4VEQ, ON4ANT, ON4GG, G4IGO, PA2VST, PA7MM, G0LCS. I know several stations thought they had QSOs with me, but I was not able finish the QSO during the opening. I apologize to them. 73 Tree N6TR / K7RAT Boring, Oregon CN85 (not CN75 or 74)
Tree N6TR <tree at contesting.com>
- Friday, June 15, 2001 at 04:35:14 (GMT/BST)
Again: If all stations that worked or hrd Eu / w7/ ve7 could please send me: logs/ times antenna hieght / boom length power output Thanks to those that have already sent in. I'll make available a compiled copy for anyone interested when (if) I'm done. I will not go by second hand info so please take a moment to send to me so we get a good document of this historic event on the magic band 73 and here's hoping for more!! Jason ve7agg@rac.ca
Jason Timmis <ve7agg@rac.ca>
- Friday, June 15, 2001 at 03:55:11 (GMT/BST)
For those who work Alex, GD6IA. QSL direct only via P.O. Box 1, Peel, Isle of Man. 73 de
Andy-GD0TEP <@qsl.net>
- Thursday, June 14, 2001 at 19:21:40 (GMT/BST)
Today I received my DXCC certificate for 6 Meters #327 .... I'm a very happy man!!! gd dx de Jamie
Jamie gw7smv <gw7smv***qsl.net>
- Thursday, June 14, 2001 at 18:53:43 (GMT/BST)
would anyone out there have any aligment info for the icom IC505 mobile/portable tcvr , there isnt a service manual available for these but maybe someone has worked on one and jotted down the trimmer positions/functions and also the vco/ref oscillator trimmers positions etc. i am after the alc/mic gain adjusment and ref oscillator adjustment details . only have vague details in the handbook ,someone must have the setup details as were used in factory , although a long time ago now hi .i would reimburse anyone for any info they can let me know about pse. tia ian .
ian m0bcg <m0bcg***btinternet.com>
- Thursday, June 14, 2001 at 18:49:41 (GMT/BST)
Hello SIXer. What a fantastic opening today btn 1400 to 1500z. Worked 6 JA's, hrd 3 others which could not be reached. Hope for more.... GL on the magic band.
Pierre HB9QQ <HB9QQ@USKA.CH>
- Thursday, June 14, 2001 at 18:14:03 (GMT/BST)
Hello all; please note the following information regarding V31 activity by W7AV from V31; Hi Ken, Yes, in Belize from June 22 to 29th. I will listen and TX on 50.110 +/- any spurs or what I come across there. I will be using a 2 element quad and 100 watts, CW or SSB. What time (UTC) do you usually hear this area ? You're the first person to answer my post regarding 50 mhz. I will get my V31 call when I arrive in Belize City on the 21st than go to Ambergris Caye on the 22nd. Anything I can do to make the QSO happen I will--DXCC on 6 is hard to do. I will not have any email or Internet while there.
Ken Boston, W9GA <kboston[at]lsr.com>
- Thursday, June 14, 2001 at 16:57:34 (GMT/BST)
Yes Magic band in tonight..OK2.OE3.OH6.DL6 and S59 in JA3 area at 12:28Z to 12:45z see you next time on Six
ken JA3EGE <ja3ege@arrl.net>
- Thursday, June 14, 2001 at 15:20:02 (GMT/BST)
Hi All, PA2DWH, DL1EJA & PA3HEN are planning to be /MM active from JO12 on 23 & 24th of June. QRV on 6 and 2 mtr in modes CW - SSB - MS & maybe EME(QRP). For more info look at www.qsl.net/pa3hen. 2 mtr.skedrequest via: dl1eja@darc.de 73, Dick, Oliver & Theo
Theo - PA3HEN <pa3hen@amsat.org>
- Thursday, June 14, 2001 at 14:46:46 (GMT/BST)
Its really a magic band,so unexpected opening to Japan. Since 1140 utc I heard at least 20 stations and some of them /JA5AIE,JO6EDD,JH6NKZ/ even 599!It seems very optimistic hi. Best Wishes.
Rys@SP5EWY <rtym@ippt.gov.pl>
- Thursday, June 14, 2001 at 13:41:56 (GMT/BST)
4Z5AO heard CW CQing 50.1076 ~ 1050Z. No QSO, maybe he heard me call?? Path is 8,763 kms. 73 & DX...
Bob, K1SIX FN43ad <b_mobile at conknet.com>
- Thursday, June 14, 2001 at 12:29:34 (GMT/BST)
Yesterday after working I0-stations, suddendly I heard T72EB/A chatting. As I hadn't worked San Marino before I was anxious to work him. When he finished his QSO I called and got my callsign to third place in the list that he was making. I had been listening to him for 5 minutes before it was my turn. Anyway 59/59 QSO and a new country. Also later in the evening LA5QFA from JQ90 was 59 for about 1 hour. He had enormous pileup but I managed to get through with 5W with callsign OH3NWQ/QRP. Vesa OH3NWQ @ KP11WL
Vesa OH3NWQ <oh3nwqsral.fi>
- Thursday, June 14, 2001 at 11:39:11 (GMT/BST)
Hi Lads. This may be a daft question, what is the best method of feeding my LDF4-50 around my rotator? (pst2051) Would be interested to find how others have done this, I would think a run up the tower and then a W103 length round the rota and upto the yagi/yagis? Kind regards. John GM7PBB
John GM7PBB <john@gm7pbb.co.uk>
- Thursday, June 14, 2001 at 11:27:42 (GMT/BST)
Sorry: Locator for June 23 + 24 is JO12
DL8HCZ
- Thursday, June 14, 2001 at 08:31:03 (GMT/BST)
DL1EJA/MM and PA3HEN/MM will be qrv 6m and 2m June 23 to 24. They already plan more expeditions together. 73s Joe
DL8HCZ <dubus@web.de>
- Thursday, June 14, 2001 at 08:30:19 (GMT/BST)
I am going to JP21IH at the end of July. Anyone interested in 6M MS skeds ? The location is close to a 50MHz TV transmitter, so cannot be qrv in TV time.
Per, LA7DFA <la7dfaqsl.net>
- Thursday, June 14, 2001 at 07:23:53 (GMT/BST)
I thought this was gonna be a quiet day. How wrong can one be. The band opened around 16:30z. At 17:13 I logged 9J2BO for country 72. Also logged T99A (JN93) for a new square. #339. The band closed around 18:40z. At 20:30 The band was open again to Northern Norway. LA5QFA (JQ90), LA1YCA (KQ10), SM2HTM (KP07), OH9MRW (KP46) was booming in. LA7SIX/B, JW7SIX/B and OH9SIX/B was also heard. No aurora was detected, but several OZ and SM stations were heard. I worked OZ4VV and heard OH7KM when beaming to the north. It sounded like auroral-e, so I guess this must have been some back-scatter to the north. I have made a recording of OZ4VV that I will put up on my website.
Andreas, LA8AJA <la8aja(at)qsl.net>
- Wednesday, June 13, 2001 at 22:57:08 (GMT/BST)
I think I have recovered enough from holding my breath for 30 minutes on Sunday. It was sure a thrill to be involved in the Great Pacific Northwest European Opening of 2001. If anyone wants to confirm our QSO - please send me some e-mail. My mailing address is 15125 SE Bartell Rd, Boring , OR 97009 if anyone needs a QSL card. I am not real big on collecting cards on six - but I am happy to answer 100 percent. As reported by others on this forum, I was calling CQ on about 50.130 CW (trying to attract some scatter QSOs in Californina), but I also had a beam on VE6 (there was an opening up in that direction). I was using a stackmatch - which allowed me to use more than one antenna at a time. DF9CY called me clear as day - but I couldn't believe it. I sent a question mark and he answered again. What followed was a 30 minute opening with 13 stations put into the log. I was dealing with a lot of local SSB QRM, so I initially tried QSYin to .110. I called a few CQs there, but had no response. I returned to .130 and worked a couple guys, and then announced QSY .105. The pile of stations followed me. I think I was pretty weak as I had a hard time working people calling. I tried to get people to go up a bit, and that did help. A few stations almost made it in the log and then disappeared. I think I was really close to getting PA7FM, but he faded out and I had to settle for PA7MM. I am sorry for using grid sqaures instead of RST as an exchange - but I was engaged in the VHF contest and wanted the QSOs to could for that. This was like many openings that I have worked on 160 meters in the past. In fact, I have worked Tony, GW4VEQ, on both bands now. I am sorry I couldn't put more guys into the log. Hopefully, now that we know this opening is possible, we will be able to enjoy another one sometime soon. The antenna I was using was a 7 element beam on a 11.2 meter boom up at 14 meters. I had another antenna at 29 meters which was not as effective for this opening. The signals were best at 30 degrees - which is the normal path for working Europe on HF. The signals sounded very clear - no aurora buzz or flutter. I turned on my tape recorder, but the input wasn't hooked up to the right source and I only have 30 minutes of blank tape. Power output is 1500 watts and I have worked SM7BAE off the moon. BTW - if anyone in Europe wants to try an EME sked, I would be happy to try. 73 Tree N6TR / K7RAT (The Boring Amateur Radio Club)
Tree N6TR <tree at kkn.net>
- Wednesday, June 13, 2001 at 22:45:51 (GMT/BST)
Today receive E4/JM1LJS ...tnx Mr. "Hide", and 4L0DXP via K1WY. All day band is open to Eu and 4x,nothing on 2m... may be tomorrow !!!GL es 73!
Evgeni LZ5UV <lz5uv@qsl.net>
- Wednesday, June 13, 2001 at 22:18:43 (GMT/BST)
FYI. VE7XF confirms QSO with ON4ANT, ON4GG,PA0HIP, PA0FM, F2YT, G0LCS (looks like Kerry only G too work VE7). Thanks to all for your replies. Discussion in place with VE7/ W7 on this opening. 73
ken G4IGO <g4igo@freeuk.com>
- Wednesday, June 13, 2001 at 20:38:23 (GMT/BST)
IO55, Hi guys I'm off to IO55 (Donegal) tomorrow afternoon should be qrv Fri Morning. I'll set up a beacon on 50.135 and if you hear it perhaps you could send a text message with your call to +35386 2607864. I'll then be travelling to IO43/44 and will be there all weekend until Mon. Hope to catch some E's I'm especially looking for Gu/GJ,TF and OM stations. 73 EI7BMB
tony moore EI7BMB <skydigital@ntlworld.ie>
- Wednesday, June 13, 2001 at 19:53:01 (GMT/BST)
Everyone please remember June 15-16 SMIRK CONTEST IS REALLY A THREE-DAY EVENT as it begins Friday evening (N. America) and runs til Sunday evening. In the past I've overlooked this fact thinking it started Saturday and missed out a big portion of the contest. Here's hoping for lots of activity and mult-hop prop for everyone participating. Who knows, maybe there will be another opportunity for EU to West Coast again. 73 and GL to all, Jeff KF6GYM CM87 ridgetop portable, 200w & 6M5X.
Jeff Cathrow KF6GYM <kf6gym@qsl.net>
- Wednesday, June 13, 2001 at 19:02:57 (GMT/BST)
From EU who has wrked west coast. Last cycle i remember hearing K6STI for abt ten minutes but i was too qrp fer his qro
Ian McCabe <G0FYD@MCCABEI.FSNET.CO.UK>
Blackpool, USA - Wednesday, June 13, 2001 at 18:41:17 (GMT/BST)
Re W7EW. Hey Lew, you didn't see me writing THAT down ! It's always better to cq than wait till luck strikes (or hell freezes over). The point I just want to make is that us EU's have absolutely nothing to look for into your direction. During last cycle, at a much better qth, I started the cq-machine on .110 and let it run for hours every time that the TF, OX or LA7SIX beacon popped up. No luck then, but one day it will happen. For you guys, you have the video to look for, if you hear anything out of the EU direction just announce it on the cluster and I'm sure that a load of amp's will be switched on to warm up the tubes at this end. We EU's want to work the westcoast+Al. I'm sure it is possible on a more frequent basis than we've seen since we arrived on the band (1/14 years). If you do not announce the video, providing you can hear it, no one will look much further north. Remember, from here to anything east of the line W5-VE3 is easy, west of that just is a nightmare. No activity in the central W/VE states/provinces makes the detection of a shifting opening impossible. VE8BY/b is heard in EU quite often, but never any station. This opening was just detected thanks to a DL who happened to swing his beam over north and a W7 who by coincidence was beaming at VE7. Without this coincedence we just would have never known. It can be awfully frustrating to listen to a beacon and never hear a station to work, but it still beats listening to the noise and hear nothing at all.
Peter, pa1six <pa1six@planet.nl>
- Wednesday, June 13, 2001 at 17:42:58 (GMT/BST)
Limited QRP operation in TF: I'll be on a camping holiday in Iceland (TF/G4PCS/P) from 30th June to 12th July inclusive. I'll be travelling each day, and over the holiday will go through quite a few squares, with GPS for accuracy. Radio time is going to be VERY limited (due to holiday schedule and limited power availability), and also VERY QRP (FT817 on internal battery power, 6m dipole). Please don't be upset if I'm not heard at all... it's a real possibility! Best bet for a contact is if there's propagation during TF evening time, after the day's camp is established :) Having just one contact would make my day! 73, Mark G4PCS
Mark, G4PCS <g4pcs@turnstile.freeserve.co.uk>
- Wednesday, June 13, 2001 at 16:41:15 (GMT/BST)
Axel, we were very close last sunday! I worked into EM square. Sunday afternoon was USA day for us. Worked quite some 4's, 3's, 8 and 7. So stay tuned. Please do note your email adress next announcement. Good luck and 73,
Peter, PA2VST <peterg@condor-post.com>
- Wednesday, June 13, 2001 at 14:36:01 (GMT/BST)
Still waiting for our First opening to Europe this summer, nothing yet. Have not given up,yet. HI HI. N8XA, Dayton Oh. EM79
N8XA Axel
- Wednesday, June 13, 2001 at 13:30:38 (GMT/BST)
Adrian, IC756proII: As a 756pro owner I was interested in your spot. Anyone else interested should view the site via http://babelfish.altavista.com/tr for a russion - english machine translation - good enough! 73
Peter G8BCG <g8bcg@qsl.net>
- Wednesday, June 13, 2001 at 07:51:27 (GMT/BST)
CU7BC Qrv 50MHz from Azores islands. Grid HM58. 100Watt and 4 elements yagi. Marco Dutra. E-mail: etdutra@ua.pt
Arne SM7AED <sm7aedalgonet.se>
- Wednesday, June 13, 2001 at 07:21:34 (GMT/BST)
RE: PA1SIX Hi Peter, Let me understand this better. You're suggesting that by actually calling toward DX when there are Es clouds floating about it won't increase the chances of detecting an opening? Your post noting there were few if any indicators of an opening suggests that we all should be calling with great vigor to find these openings rather than looking for indicators as you suggest. No one was "sleeping" over here before or after the opening...we were operating..looking for DX, which is what I'm advocating. The current "in the box" mythology suggests we should look for beacons to ascertain whether the band is open in particular directions. The beacons have their places, but its fallacy to believe the band dead when no beacons are heard. We do listen for the big power beacons and query the East Coast guys regularly about such events. Simply having such powerful "beacons" such as existing on 48.235-48-265 and 49.735-49.765 mean little if the zone of propagation leaves the signals out of the bounce from the clouds, which I think happens frequently from W7 land. A prime example is NN7J, 35 miles to my north in CN85 who worked into EU with 75 watts. I was calling with 1500 watts but was out of the zone of propagation..so no Q for me...! Another example was last evening here. A surge of strong Es between W6 and W7 with a dash of XE thrown in for spice. I started calling for JA based on whim and experience. I was rewarded with a Q with JG2BRI. 45 minutes later the JA's rolled in strongly and dozens of Q's were made. No official indicators..such as a preceding opening up into KL7 etc. were there...but the band was open. I'm suggesting to think outside of the box and to simply be Operators rather than SWL's when there are Es clouds afoot. We shall discover many new paths or perhaps postulate new propagation modes for this most excellent of bands. So again I urge all serious 6M Operators: When there are Es clouds about..Get on and Transmit! Swing that beam out our way and call. Don't let the presence/absence of beacons dissuade you from calling....because we will be doing the same thing from over here! It works frequently with our JA friends...it should work for our European compatriots. 73 and I remain, Lew W7EW lew@teleport.com
Lew W7EW <lew@teleport.com>
- Wednesday, June 13, 2001 at 05:24:16 (GMT/BST)
Hello and congrats to all involved in the historic Eu to the Pacific North West!! I'm still riding high. Could everyone who heard or worked on both sides please email me there logs / antenna used / hieght / and power out I would like to get a good record of opening and will send back a compiled copy to all those interested. Many Thanks and Cheers from cn89, Jason ve7agg@rac.ca
Jason Timmis, ve7agg <ve7agg@rac.ca>
- Wednesday, June 13, 2001 at 01:45:26 (GMT/BST)
Just worked K1GUN on CW and hrd K1SIX on SSB, VE1YX hrd my CW too, what's special I hear you say.....well all signals peaked 240deg from here, not a trace of NA on direct path, this is my first experience of a transatlantic scatter path, reminds me of last year when the JA's were @ 110 deg !.
Tony GW4VEQ <gw4veq@breathemail.net>
- Tuesday, June 12, 2001 at 23:41:26 (GMT/BST)
for all you IC-756 fans, take a look here, looks like a 756 Pro MKII, the site is Russian, so dont expect a lothttp://www.sicom.ru/icom/ic-756pro2.htm
Adrian G0KOM <ade(at)50mhz.org>
- Tuesday, June 12, 2001 at 23:16:04 (GMT/BST)
GB2BLE will be operating from Lundy Island UK from 01 July to 06 July. Main operating band is 50MHz. For sked info go to http://www.draxium.com and click the GB2BLE button.
Peter G0DRX <pete.drxsaqnet.co.uk>
- Tuesday, June 12, 2001 at 19:36:01 (GMT/BST)
Christoph, DF9CY..the HMLS radar in Alaska QRG is 49.645. It is said to be a pulsing sort of signal although I have not heard it yet. I saw GM4DMA/KL7 announcement on cluster at weekend and had listen for signal but heard nothing (stacked 6el yagis). 73 and good luck with trans-polar work...Bill.
Bill Gm4dgt <Bill(at)gm4dgt.demon.co.uk>
- Tuesday, June 12, 2001 at 18:29:30 (GMT/BST)
Guess many of you worked RU4CE yesterday. Here is the address: Anatoly V. Saldin, ul Shevchenko 223-56, 413800 BALAKOVO, Russia. If you need that address in russian, check http://krasnodar.online.ru/hamradio and search for RU4CE. 73, Ken
Ken, SM7CMV <kenth@kastanje.tomelilla.se>
- Tuesday, June 12, 2001 at 17:24:10 (GMT/BST)
Oops! black marked = black market 73
Peter G8BCG <g8bcg@qsl.net>
- Tuesday, June 12, 2001 at 16:52:59 (GMT/BST)
Another knee-jerk reaction? Seems "cheating" is only allowed if you do it before the contest. Is there a black marked for UKSMG membership lists??? 73
Peter G8BCG <g8bcg@qsl.net>
- Tuesday, June 12, 2001 at 16:51:52 (GMT/BST)
The memberlist is off the site. So no crosschecking logs with the membership list...hi Some other contest stuff. I'm getting quite some incorrect logs. Just the log itself is NOT enough. Pse include all required things, like multiplierlists,score calculation , all as mentioned in the rules pse. So do me a favour ( and yourself)...only complete logs. Keep sending those UKSMG contest logs pse. 73's
Dennis PA7FM <pa7fm@amsat.org>
- Tuesday, June 12, 2001 at 16:22:11 (GMT/BST)
Can anyone tell me where the member-listing went??? It's still listed in the table of contents and was announced working last week. Where did it go?
Ray, PA4PA <pa4pa@50mhz.com>
- Tuesday, June 12, 2001 at 15:40:52 (GMT/BST)
Congratulations to all the Eu stations having had qsos with W7/VE7. Especially congrats to those in the Pacific Northwest of NA . This area is the true "black hole" of NA .Speaking, of course, about 6m propagation only, hi! The contest weekend here was good. I had 500+ qsos, although no longer an avid contester, I believe I'll send in my log!
Bob VE1YX <cathie.billings@ns.sympatico.ca>
- Tuesday, June 12, 2001 at 13:02:49 (GMT/BST)
Somewhere I read - and this is abt 2 years ago - on a power transmitter in KL7 for aurora research just below 50.000 MHz. I have lost the exact frequency. So does anyone know it ? I have received a strong fluttery signal a few times from QTF350° around 49.980 MHz and 10m was open to KH6 and/or KL7 from Northern DL at that time. Some more higher power beacons in W7, VE7, VE6 and KL7 would certainly help to detect openings, BUT who will build it and more: wo will operate it in the non-populated VE7, KL7 area ? It seems to me very likely, that there happen multi-hop openings like last sunday. We occasionally see this from EU to JA. But in this case JA is a bit more populated than VE7 or KL7. At least - this shows that opening from sunday - we all should keep our "ears" open. Greetings and 73 de Christoph
DF9CY christoph <cpe(at)df9cy.de>
- Tuesday, June 12, 2001 at 09:12:34 (GMT/BST)
RE:W7EW. That doesn't increase the chance of detecting an opening much Lew. For us EU's there are not many early warning signs to see an opening coming. The only ones in your direction are the OX beacons and VE8BY/b. Neiter of them were heard before or during the event. For you guys, you must have been "sleeping". The 48.250 video must have been real loud before it opened. Please start monitoring 48.235~48.265 and 49.735~49.765, there you have some big power beacons !
Peter, PA1SIX
- Tuesday, June 12, 2001 at 08:21:25 (GMT/BST)
Hello, just to inform you that you next weekeend a rare island of the tuscan group will be activated on HF, 6 and 2 mts. Gorgona Island loc.JN43WK IOTA:EU 028 IIA:LI 14 Call: IA5/IK5AMB and others. Best 73s
Andrea IK5QLO <andy.ghilardi(at)comune.lucca.it>
- Tuesday, June 12, 2001 at 07:01:28 (GMT/BST)
Does anybody know the address for RU4CE?
Bo SM7FJE <bn****aaaaa.se>
- Tuesday, June 12, 2001 at 06:46:26 (GMT/BST)
A small report from JP50: Came home on sunday from the Scandinavian VUSHF meeting in SM6. It was very nice to meet many of the radioamateurs I've worked on 6M and 2M. Also gave PA5DD (Hi Uffe) and OH3NWQ (Hi Vesa) a new one confirmed on 6M. On June 10 I worked JY9NX for the first time this year. I also worked 9A3FT (JN82) and CT1DIN (IN60) for two new squares. Heard many stations, but worked them before. On June 11 I worked RW0IW/3 (LN09) for a new square. Also heard UR4LL (KO70) and EH3AXV (JN01). Would have been 2 new squares. Also been hearing EA3VHF/B very much, but not much activity from EH3 :-(
Andreas, LA8AJA <la8aja(at)qsl.net>
- Tuesday, June 12, 2001 at 03:13:07 (GMT/BST)
It appears the recent Euro-VE7/W7 opening was Es. I suspect that this path is open much more than what we find. The clues are few, but when there seems to be a lot of Es clouds about we need signals being directed toward each other to find out if the band is indeed open. We were in the midst of a VHF QSO party when k7rat's signal was detected in DL on SSB while k7rat was trying to work a VE6..which is about 30-45 degree from the West coast..which coincides with all you fine 6M miscreants in Europe. Next time there seems to be several clouds of Es about, just beam 330 degrees or so and give several calls our way on 50100=50110 or so. We'll be doing the same. Thats how we get into JA..which would appear to be the same number of hops on 6M Es. 73 and I remain, Lew W7EW CN84lv
Lew W7EW <lew@teleport.com>
- Tuesday, June 12, 2001 at 00:28:51 (GMT/BST)
Contest weekend.. hmm, worked a score of 1080 total.. Thanks to the 18 contacts . Just as the band started to open towards IK. I have someone local to me who has a TV set with a Bad IF screen switch it on. Total 5/9++ from below 50.000 right up through to 50.600 Nothing but Wide band Audio. complete 360' coverage. That was the end for me.. Just wish I could clear this noise.. DTI usuall problem. "Your Amature so put up with it" and the person with the TV never answers the door Anyway It was fun!! Wonder if anyone has thought about doing a contest for UKSMG over a 7 day period.. could be fun?? Mat
Mat G7FBD <spannerspanner-in-works.com>
- Monday, June 11, 2001 at 23:14:06 (GMT/BST)
KL7CDG rprt S9+ EU 48.250 cq on .110 now
peter, pa16
- Monday, June 11, 2001 at 22:50:21 (GMT/BST)
I have updated the firsts pages - like Chris still more to do when time allows!!73
Ken G4IGO <g4igo@freeuk.com>
- Monday, June 11, 2001 at 21:26:50 (GMT/BST)
Sorry, guys but I'm totally delinquent on updating the standings table - now have over 100 updates. I'll try and get it done this weekend. Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Monday, June 11, 2001 at 20:53:21 (GMT/BST)
another busted call VE7XR! thought i worked 2 VE7 in a row but it was the 2nd one coming back to confirm his call VE7XF, so only 10 stations worked
johan, ON4ANT <on4ant@pandora.be>
- Monday, June 11, 2001 at 20:41:39 (GMT/BST)
G0VSM UKSMG Contest update: 32 countries, 87 squares, 93 members - not bad for "poor" condx! Entry in e-mail soon Dennis. 73 de G3ZYY, G1KTZ, G6ION, Tony &
Peter G8BCG <g8bcg@qsl.net>
- Monday, June 11, 2001 at 17:55:14 (GMT/BST)
RA9MF in this late afternoon
johan,on4ant <on4ant@pandora.be>
- Monday, June 11, 2001 at 17:14:04 (GMT/BST)
W7OF was busted call here, it happens in the pile up :-(
johan, ON4ANT <on4ant@pandora.be>
- Monday, June 11, 2001 at 16:57:33 (GMT/BST)
S54M was on 70.190mhz.today on both cw and ssb and requested me to spot it. could not find where or how? any ideas by the way he was on six as well hi.de albert ei6as.
a.e.latham ei6as <alby@esatclear.ie>
- Monday, June 11, 2001 at 16:52:48 (GMT/BST)
FYI. VE7Agg (CN89) confirms QSO with ON4ANT, ON4GG and F2YT. VE7DXG (CN88cx) confirms with ON4GG (FT736, 150 w, 5 ele)VE7XR does not operate 6. W7OF seems to be SK.
Ken G4IGO <g4igo@freeuk.com>
- Monday, June 11, 2001 at 16:49:14 (GMT/BST)
Tim G4DBl: I know of plenty of great, noise free locations on Fuerteventura and Lanzarotte. We will be there again in November. Just one little problem - operation on 6m is not legal for visitors! So, I don't take my rig - wouldn't want to be tempted by what I hear on my scanner. Perhaps one day soon all EA hams will be able to operate without special permit, then maybe visitors as well. Hill top home prices will then escalate! 73
Peter G8BCG/P <g8bcg@qsl.net>
- Monday, June 11, 2001 at 16:28:24 (GMT/BST)
Please note that VK6AO is in Broome area [same town as VK6JQ] operating MOBILE/PORTABLE, please listen for him, his name is CEC he may have been the other vk6 you heard, both stations are about 2000?? miles NORTH of Perth...cheers graham vk6ro in WET Perth.
GRAHAM VK6RO <vk6ro@hotmai.com>
- Monday, June 11, 2001 at 12:59:35 (GMT/BST)
After a vy nice opening to HK4SAN,later to W/VE...up to W7 this morning we got a ES-TEP lINK (I think) to VK6JQ...he was 559 at times with no QRM...also another VK6 heard on 110 but lost him under UU..callers..see you today in the next opening to W6 maybe..shoud be great hi vy 73 de Frank gl on 6
Frank DL8YHR <DL8YHRFRANK@AOL.COM>
- Monday, June 11, 2001 at 12:48:08 (GMT/BST)
Does anyone know good noise-free (and cheap!) self-catering accomodation in the Canaries? I'm thinking of an expo. over Christmas..... 73
Tim G4DBL <tim@tcp.co.uk>
- Monday, June 11, 2001 at 12:34:20 (GMT/BST)
What propagation is opening towards vk?
pe1gnp
- Monday, June 11, 2001 at 11:20:45 (GMT/BST)
Hi Nick - 5B4FL. Pse let me have your Email adr. Could not reach you. I have infos concerning HB0. 73
Pierre HB9QQ <HB9QQ@USKA.CH>
- Monday, June 11, 2001 at 07:52:08 (GMT/BST)
What a day yesterday ! Great hearing so many U.S. - even I could not work them. May be some 15 dB more could have done the job. "Hi-lite" was indeed - as I wrote already yesterday - the short opening to K7 area (Oregon) and VE7 (Vancouver Island - I believe), which made me literally falling off my chair. This was already the 6th time this year, I could read NA stations. After all I picked up PY2(VA, HN, XB) all from GG66 and heard a lousy strong PY5CC working into OH, SM and Baltic Countries. What a mess around .110 - Greetings and 73 de Christoph (www.df9cy.de)
DF9CY christoph <cpe@df9cy.de>
- Monday, June 11, 2001 at 07:26:37 (GMT/BST)
Murphy’s rules OK! Prop. ceased 1 hour before contest’s start and resumed 2 hours after its end. Worked ONE station (G0RMG). No problem working out dupes!
Nick SV1EN <hnrc@compulink.gr>
- Monday, June 11, 2001 at 05:30:04 (GMT/BST)
JA6YBR/b on 50.017MHz has been back on the air at 0600z on Jun.10. de JF6DEA/KE1EO. PS, I will start to stay in Bangkok, HS-land next week Jun.18.
Shirow:JF6DEA/KE1EO <jf6deaja6ybr.org>
- Monday, June 11, 2001 at 01:04:16 (GMT/BST)
Congrats to all that were part of the Eu to W7/VE7 Es link today!! Fantastic. Please take a moment to e-mail me with the Eu grids worked from these very far N. American grids. Then, I will update this map showing Es penetration into Eu from NA >>> http://www.conknet.com/~b_mobile/EastGrids.html. Many thanks in advance! Gud 6m DX!!...
Bob, K1SIX <b_mobile@conknet.com>
- Sunday, June 10, 2001 at 20:52:25 (GMT/BST)
Looking for Eu via the Pole - listening and calling hard 110/115 - lots of very keen people here but no propagation (yet?!). - we are a long way from anywhere! Will be hopefully operational as JT1FCR in Mongolia from 24th June till 15th July 2001 QRV 50Mhz. Cheers Laurence/Flo G4DMA/KL7 BP41
G4DMA/KL7 <flohowell@hotmail.com>
- Sunday, June 10, 2001 at 20:10:48 (GMT/BST)
ve7dxg w7of nn7j k7rwt ve7xr ve7agg ve7sl k7rat ve7xf and problably a few more heard .. some where very strong on the S meter
johan, ON4ANT <on4ant@pandora.be>
- Sunday, June 10, 2001 at 19:42:18 (GMT/BST)
Hrd a bunch of K3 and K4 today AND then K7RAT (CN75) popped up. Also hrd KB7WW (CN85) and VE7XF very short. What a day. 73 de Christoph DF9CY
DF9CY Christoph <cpe@df9cy.de>
- Sunday, June 10, 2001 at 19:40:54 (GMT/BST)
What fun after such low propagation contest hours ... K7RAT and VE7XF in the log makes my day. First contest logs already received..... 73's
Dennis PA7FM <pa7fm@amsat.org>
- Sunday, June 10, 2001 at 19:38:05 (GMT/BST)
K7RAT, K7RWT and KB7WW in the log! Hrd VE7XF but missed his cfm. To much EU for one VE7, hi...73,
Peter, PA2VST <peterg@condor-post.com>
- Sunday, June 10, 2001 at 19:28:36 (GMT/BST)
K7RAT & VE7XF in the log, the old 6 magic just keeps on going!!
Kerry G0LCS <G0LCSXXXXQSL.NET>
- Sunday, June 10, 2001 at 19:22:52 (GMT/BST)
Just worked two W7's direct beam heading....K7RAT was 559 in IO73 and a new state!.
Tony GW4VEQ <gw4veq@breathemail.net>
- Sunday, June 10, 2001 at 18:41:31 (GMT/BST)
Thoroughly enjoyed the contest; Es patchy at best but sufficient to catch most of the Eu and Med coast countries. Sorry to those we missed, esp UK, due to high power line hash when beaming east. 73 Trev G3ZYY/G0VSM
Trev G3ZYY <Trev@southwestuk.demon.co.uk>
- Sunday, June 10, 2001 at 17:28:41 (GMT/BST)
LA4LN will be operating as JW4LN from Spitsbergen (EU-026) and Bear Island (EU-027) on 6-23 July. He will be active during his spare time, mainly in his evenings and when time permits. Look for him on 40, 30 and 20 metres CW, and on 50110 kHz +/- 10 as well.
DL8HCZ <DUBUS@web.de>
- Sunday, June 10, 2001 at 17:28:29 (GMT/BST)
After the 3th opening to HK4SAN today, propagation shifted to centro america, TI5KD/2 EK80 a new odx for me in Eskip. he peaked 599 for a moment, long enough for a QSO. USA (W4) in as well, but they didn't copy N.EU too well due to contest QRM... wonder if TI was a 5 hop opening ? its well over 8500 km
johan, ON4ANT <on4ant@pandora.be>
- Sunday, June 10, 2001 at 16:24:00 (GMT/BST)
Hi All , Contest not too bad . We operated 9H0O not a bad score . We would like to thank everyone who called us and also the stations we did not hear. Sunday conditions a bit down . Pity to see comment from G3IBI who wanted to Ban us from the Contest for calling on 50.110 .Can someone plse pass him a copy of the UKSMG Contest Rules . We do work DX in Summer from 9H , sorry you don't from yours. 73's and thanks to everyone . Philip
Philip 9H1PA <9h1pa@amsat.org>
- Sunday, June 10, 2001 at 16:11:08 (GMT/BST)
I was very disappointed ! Only a very quick opening this afternoon one hour before the end of the UKSMG contest. 2 G's and 2 9H1's worked. That's all ! Don't forget to take part in the DDFM contest next saturday (04.00 to 16.00 utc, 50.200 and up). Georges UKSMG #800
Georges F8OP <f8op@wanadoo.fr>
- Sunday, June 10, 2001 at 16:03:10 (GMT/BST)
ET3VSC: Pse don't qsl without QSO. I was vy disappointed to see ur card without qso with one of JAs. I was on 6 in Okinawa on March 24 as you know. You were 57/579 in PL36, but no propagation in JA. thanks,
Hatsuo, JA1VOK <ja1vok@jarl.com>
- Sunday, June 10, 2001 at 15:44:17 (GMT/BST)
Hi Dennis - UKSMG contest - Es started here about 40 minutes before the end. Why not copy an idea from some of the HF contests ? Make the contest 48hrs long, but you can operate a maximum of 24hrs, minimum 'off' times 1hr ? This might help more people catch openings at differing times. No HK4 here, only noise, noise and QRN ! 73
Chris GM3WOJ <gm3wojtalk21.com>
- Sunday, June 10, 2001 at 15:05:34 (GMT/BST)
HK4SAN came back on my CQ today and was 59, hrd spanisch stations in local chat and called cq, same pattern when he worked on4gg and on4aoi, seems he's listening a lot a pops up if a EU is heard, #184 in the log
johan, ON4ANT <on4ant@pandora.be>
- Sunday, June 10, 2001 at 14:46:50 (GMT/BST)
THE MOROKULIEN LG5LG ON SIX(JO69CW): In the end of march 2001 (31th)there was a activation on six with this unusal callsign and of course it was popular.The qsl info was said to be via LA6FJA directly.Sorry for all u guys who worked this station(me included)the qsl manager for ALL qsos are SM5DJZ Jan.And he is the ONLY ONE who handles the VALID QSL cards for this station.I have been operating LG5LG 7 times the last 3 yrs and looking in the log just one week ago,there was no registration in the guest book,and nothing written in the log on on March 31 2001.So i am sorry to say that i belive its not a valid operation,i am waiting for reply from SM5DJZ to confirm this.The operation 31-5 to 2-6 is valid,operators was LA5PKA and LA2WKA,we gave qsl info on the air via SM5DJZ,the SM BURO.BEST 73s from la2wka
Rene la2wka <la2wka@qsl.net>
- Sunday, June 10, 2001 at 14:42:47 (GMT/BST)
Noel, EI2JC: Maybe the great god of Six Metres was /p ? de
Andy-GD0TEP <@qsl.net>
- Sunday, June 10, 2001 at 14:01:02 (GMT/BST)
Just arrived home from my trip to Mull – IO66VO. There are 287 QSOs in the log (a few not complete) in 122 squares and 24 countries. The log file will appear at www.g4ije.fsnet.co.uk/mull.htm later today. QSLs will be sent to all stations worked via the buro in a few weeks time. Many thanks to everyone who helped with spots/announcement etc. 73 de ex-GM4IJE/P.
Paul G4IJE <paulbroadoak.net>
- Sunday, June 10, 2001 at 13:51:59 (GMT/BST)
Despite the lousy propagation..think many did have some fun during the contest. Hope to see many logs in the mail. 73's
Dennis PA7FM <pa7fm@amsat.org>
- Sunday, June 10, 2001 at 13:14:53 (GMT/BST)
Last evening band opened to CX and LU, must have been spotty opening
johan, ON4ANT <on4ant@pandora.be>
- Sunday, June 10, 2001 at 11:31:12 (GMT/BST)
dl7av congrats. This is magic band, hi.
pe1gnp
- Sunday, June 10, 2001 at 11:10:51 (GMT/BST)
Big surprise: VK6JQ 539 into JN58 in June! Bill called CQ and came back with 529. At that time only MS on the band and weak RTTY QRM from UX0FF. Maybe a meteor helped VK6JQ lengthen his TEP+F2 path into EU. He was there for 2 minutes. 73
Tom DL7AV <dl7av@online.de>
- Sunday, June 10, 2001 at 11:07:42 (GMT/BST)
Contests obviously offend the great god of Six Metres who withdraws his Es..we are not worthy..
Noel Ei2JC, ei2jc@ <hotmail.com>
- Sunday, June 10, 2001 at 10:46:02 (GMT/BST)
Hello Abubaker, 5A1A. Thank you very much for your 6m qsl card; hope you had a good go two days ago. Best 73
Pierre HB9QQ <HB9QQ@USKA.ch>
- Sunday, June 10, 2001 at 10:45:42 (GMT/BST)
Bad conditions for the UKSMG contest. Only 3 QSO in tropo ! Not any ES opening. Grrrrr. Georges
Georges F8OP <f8op@wanadoo.fr>
- Sunday, June 10, 2001 at 10:10:17 (GMT/BST)
Yesterday, I changed eMails with DL2GG. He asked me to distribute, that the stupid clusterspots under his call where not from him. 73!
Wolfgang - DJ3TF <dj3tf@darc.de>
- Sunday, June 10, 2001 at 08:57:33 (GMT/BST)
Re: JW Unfortunatly, I can appreciate all the problems encountered by the JW0PK team. As one of the six meter ops on the JW7M expedition last summer, I can say from experience that logistics took precedence over all other means. From the flight to Longyear, to the ship to Barentsberg, to the boat to Ice Lake, to the trek thru the mountains, and then for six days with no power or running water....... Not to mention the acquisition of Petrol from the Russians, or running dangerously low on coal, and wondering if the Sikorsky would be picking us up or not? It was an experience to say the least. The North is a beautiful place. 73, de KG0VL Jeffrey
Jeff, KG0VL <Jeffrey at KG0VL.com>
- Sunday, June 10, 2001 at 02:45:09 (GMT/BST)
Tried to find out what is the ON SWL QSL affair. Couldnt find the link, but instead enjoyed browsing through the beautifully done page of Chris Gare. Congrat. Chris! BTW dont you regard Raymond Lull and Roger Bacon as the pioneers of computer science back in 1200 AD?
Andy YS1AG/ G5AYU <ys1ag@navegante.com.sv>
- Sunday, June 10, 2001 at 02:33:35 (GMT/BST)
UKSMG and ARRL VHF tests a bust so far. Worked about 2 dozen guys in W1 land on tropo and Aurora. (should be more like 200!) Maybe tmw.....
ve9aa Mike UKSMG#886 <ve9aa(at)nbnet.nb.ca>
- Sunday, June 10, 2001 at 02:12:09 (GMT/BST)
Contestpropagation : Just did get a small package from the mailman who was quite late to bring some propagation. The rest of it is on backorder...don't know when it will be delivered. Still hoping for more.......73's
Dennis PA7FM <pa7fm@amsat.org>
- Saturday, June 09, 2001 at 21:31:52 (GMT/BST)
contest no good in IO87LN. Wkd 4 locals only. Some weak Tropo at start, nothing since.
Geoff MM5AHO
- Saturday, June 09, 2001 at 21:24:25 (GMT/BST)
Worked g4igo ,g0rmg and g4dbl.Heard mw1t??,gx7vhf and pa3anv between 1708 and 1741 z. Very weak video and sigs weak in kg 46.73
Paul zs6pjs <zs6pjs**pixie.co.za>
- Saturday, June 09, 2001 at 18:58:20 (GMT/BST)
Fantastic condx until nw in the contest, heard 3 stations in 5 hours, worked one...where's that damned Es switch on/off knob located...
Udo, DK5YA <dk5ya@dk5ya.de>
- Saturday, June 09, 2001 at 18:01:25 (GMT/BST)
it was
peter pa16
- Saturday, June 09, 2001 at 17:17:33 (GMT/BST)
can anyone tell me if May's issue was posted as I have not received mine as yet. TNX Tony EI7BMb ps IO55 active next fri and sat morning
tony EI7BMB <six news may>
- Saturday, June 09, 2001 at 17:04:36 (GMT/BST)
thnks g0lcs managed to get one Regards Ian
G0FYD Ian <g0fyd@mccabei.fsnet.co.uk>
- Saturday, June 09, 2001 at 14:23:00 (GMT/BST)
Has anyone got a 6m beam fer sale 20ft boom roughly 6ele preferred ...zx yagi/create Regards Ian
G0FYD <g0fyd@mccabeifsnet.co.uk>
- Saturday, June 09, 2001 at 12:46:51 (GMT/BST)
TT8JE/b peaks 599 now
johan, ON4ANT <on4ant@pandora.be>
- Saturday, June 09, 2001 at 09:57:53 (GMT/BST)
JA6YBR/b on 50.017MHz is now temporary stopped. The Bcon will be tried to come back within a couple of days. Sorry for inconvenient for all. de Shirow JF6DEA/KE1EO
JF6DEA/KE1EO <jf6deaja6ybr.org>
- Saturday, June 09, 2001 at 08:31:19 (GMT/BST)
PY5CC QSL: Cards recently claimed by SASE for the contact with Peter were all posted today. Received 50 direct cards, but neither return postage fee nor envelope is attached in four, and no return envelope is attached in six stations. PY5CC cards will be returned via buro sometime in the future unless return postage fee/envelope is attached even in direct mail. Thanks,
Hatsuo, JA1VOK <ja1vok@jarl.com>
- Saturday, June 09, 2001 at 05:48:42 (GMT/BST)
Hi All, just a short note to those taking part in tomorrows contest that G0VSM, which will be active from sunny Cornwall, has a particularly low membership number. During past contests we have spent much time explaining that the number is indeed a membership number not a serial number! Hope to work you all tomorrow. Good luck to all those taking part, Trev and the SW contingent...-.-
Trev G3ZYY <Trev@southwestuk.demon.co.uk>
- Friday, June 08, 2001 at 23:41:17 (GMT/BST)
What a fine day, today.. Opening started at 1700z, got in touch with 4Z5AX SU9ZZ, 4X4HI, 4X6ON, 4Z5AO, CN8KD and 5A1A is still on 50.088 CW. Signals were occ extremely strong. We hope for some more... 73
Pierre HB9QQ <HB9QQ@USKA.CH>
- Friday, June 08, 2001 at 21:17:57 (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.
zf1dc david <zf1dcqsl.net>
- Friday, June 08, 2001 at 19:07:22 (GMT/BST)
Anyone hearing my callsign on the band during the contest should not fall off their chair in wonderment. As long as the propagation that Dennis ordered shows up in time, you may well find G4MJS/M pops up here and there while I get on with my busy weekend. Be gentle with me - the callsign has got cobwebs on - and if I accidentally sign '9M6BAA' or '9M6A' then for goodness sake don't spot me on the cluster.... 73 es GL de Peter
Peter G4MJS <g4mjs@blacksheep.org>
- Friday, June 08, 2001 at 18:14:07 (GMT/BST)
Lot of juicy 6m stuff can be found on yu1aw web page at yu1aw.homestead.com. There is also a link on qsl.net. You won't be disappointed. 73!
Gogo 9A6C <grongo@st.tel.hr>
- Friday, June 08, 2001 at 16:18:39 (GMT/BST)
SU9ZZ in at noon, life outside europe :-)
johan,ON4ANT <on4antpandora.be>
- Friday, June 08, 2001 at 15:36:23 (GMT/BST)
should have been 50mhz.org, silly me
Adrian G0KOM <ade(at)50mhz.org>
- Friday, June 08, 2001 at 15:25:11 (GMT/BST)
Cheers mate
Neil G0JHC
- Friday, June 08, 2001 at 15:24:49 (GMT/BST)
Neil, u r #208, the old members search is still available http://www.uksmg.org/members.htm although no linked any longer, Adrian
Adrian G0KOM <ade(at)50mhz.com>
- Friday, June 08, 2001 at 15:21:32 (GMT/BST)
How do I find out my UKSMG membership number ahead of the weekends contest? ....other than on the cover of my six news envelope which is down the local tip by now. Is there a database on the pages, or do I have to grovel to someone?
Neil G0JHC <carr.nrunshaw.ac.uk>
- Friday, June 08, 2001 at 14:59:07 (GMT/BST)
Guys don't warry..... there are the japanese boys in next mounth from JW land hi hi hi!!!!!! 73's everybody
Freddy IW1DIM <iw1dim(at)amsat.org>
- Friday, June 08, 2001 at 12:56:11 (GMT/BST)
I agree with Kerry's statement, I think that 6m is being taken a lot more seriously in the last year or two on Major or Minor DX'peditions, thanks to a lot of dedicated 6m die-hards, At the end of the day any 6m activity is better than none at all, as Mike said a lot of us have 6m in our blood, we need to infiltrate the Large DX'pediton groups and “plant the 6m seed and watch it grow”, (This is by far the saddest statement I have ever made), just putting on my Anorak and going out to spot a few trains !. Adrian
Adrian G0KOM <ade(at)50mhz.org>
- Friday, June 08, 2001 at 12:47:59 (GMT/BST)
Re JW: (With JW confirmed both on SSB and CW and accepted by DXCC) I have never in my life heard this much signals from JW during any previous expedition as I did from JW0PK. Well done boys!
Bo SM7FJE <bn@aaaaa.se>
- Friday, June 08, 2001 at 12:30:11 (GMT/BST)
re: JW. I saw several cluster announcements re: troubles early on wid the expedition. Something about someone taking the 6m keyer, etc. Then later, someone hearing the JW7SIX/B but had to "convince" the 20m SSB op to get someone on 6m. From personal experience I realize how important 6m is on an expedition, especially if you ANNOUNCE you are taking 6m with you. IMHO, it should be the first and last band to come down, and should have a keyer running as long as you are able to get to the rig. (on CY0/CY9 we shut it off for a few hours very late @ night so we could sleep) That's only my opinion. However, on the flip side at least some did manage to work JW that wouldn't have otherwise done it. From what I could tell from this end (watching the cluster mostly and the Internet) it wasn't much different than 90% of the other dxpeditions that are "HF + 6m"....IE: NOT 100% full bore, killer instinct, gotta make 6m contacts no matter what, 24 hours a day" type of expedition. For people NOT to be dissapointed, you need someone who has 6m in their blood, and eats, breaths and sleeps the band.....otherwise , lots of complaining. Thanks for gg to JW guys! Just wish I could have made it in the log! - Mike
ve9aa Mike <ve9aahotmail.com>
- Friday, June 08, 2001 at 12:05:52 (GMT/BST)
On JW, that's 6 days more activity than we would have had. Frustration is understandable, but think of the time and effort made just to be there. I do not have any connection with the boys there, but I feel for them if they are looking at this page!
Kerry G0LCS <g0lcs@qsl.net>
- Friday, June 08, 2001 at 10:30:31 (GMT/BST)
JW0PK: For information, the UKSMG committee has not yet agreed any sponsorship at all for this expedition, let alone sent any money. Peter G4MJS
Peter G4MJS <g4mjs@blacksheep.org>
- Friday, June 08, 2001 at 09:40:43 (GMT/BST)
JW0PK: TNX Sergio to clear the situation, sri about another JW-activity without a QSO... 73!
Wolfgang - DJ3TF <dj3tf@darc.de>
- Friday, June 08, 2001 at 09:11:27 (GMT/BST)
JW0PK: What a laugh ! Announcing a ten days operation, and then tearing down the 6m antenna after 6 days. That's 60% performance. (In any case, the 6m antenna should always be the LAST one to tear down). As a UKSMG member I do not feel treated right by such performance. I do not know whether the UKSMG has already transfered the sponsoring money, but I suggest we sponsor up to the same level: 60 % of the original promise.
Enno, PA5EA <cw@dx.nl>
- Friday, June 08, 2001 at 09:06:35 (GMT/BST)
JW0PK - I speak yerstaday (in HF) with Angelo (I2ADN) and I have know that the 6m antenna is down to facilitate the the retur on Longyearbyen. Last 6m activity was in the day 6th of June. Sorry for the typo errors in my announcements/dxspots in the cluster of yerstday but I posted it with a new software with a lot of bugs!! :-(
IK0FTA <ik0fta***sixitalia.org>
- Friday, June 08, 2001 at 08:27:52 (GMT/BST)
NOXX/7, BILL, Thanks for the info, VK6JQ is about 2000? miles north of me, i reckon he is about 100 yards from indonesia,he has a prime location in the tropics for dx cheers Graham and cu on six from OF77XX
Graham VK6RO <vk6ro@hotmai.com>
- Friday, June 08, 2001 at 05:46:31 (GMT/BST)
FG/N0JK again! I am going back to Guadeloupe June 29 - July 3. Special emphasis on working Europe. Running 100 watts, 5 el M2 on the states and 4 el Quad on Europe. 50.108 and 50.118 main frequencies, attended beacon 50.108 MHz. more info http://communities.msn.com/6mdx
Jon N0JK <n0jk hotmail.com>
- Friday, June 08, 2001 at 01:52:41 (GMT/BST)
Can anyone tell me if there is any 6mtr activity on FM in Denmark ? I will be in Denmark on business from the 25th - 27th June and will have a VX5R with me I shall be in the area of Odense.
Martyn G6IVC <martyngriff@cwcom.net>
- Thursday, June 07, 2001 at 23:46:08 (GMT/BST)
JW0PK : There was an annoucement on the dxcluster today from IK0FTA (or at least anyone claiming to be IK0FTA...a lot of pirates on the cluster these day's) they took down the 6m antenne already. Strange I think...but don't know if it's true or not.
Dennis PA7FM <pa7fm@amsat.org>
- Thursday, June 07, 2001 at 23:07:57 (GMT/BST)
Pz5ra in for 5 minutes peaking 51
GUY ON4AOI <on4aoi@ping.be>
- Thursday, June 07, 2001 at 23:02:40 (GMT/BST)
Another new 6m only radio available in ~1 month!... http://www.rangerusa.com/rci-5054dx.html
ve9aa Mike <ve9aa@nbnet.nb.ca>
- Thursday, June 07, 2001 at 22:14:15 (GMT/BST)
i dont suppose anyone has a copy of manual for a cushman ce-15 spectrum analyser ,at all , i am looking for a manual for mine but i cannot find one , i need circuit diagrams mainly.would also be interested if any units for sale of same . sri not 6m related , well it is in one way !!. tnx, ian .
ian m0bcg <m0bcg&***btinternet.com>
- Thursday, June 07, 2001 at 22:00:00 (GMT/BST)
Sri, it seems my reader must be playing up; as I posted my last all the answers appeared below! Trev
Trev G3ZYY <Trev@southwestuk.demon.co.uk>
- Thursday, June 07, 2001 at 21:42:33 (GMT/BST)
Hi All, anyone have the latest on JW0PK? Their info shows the exped ends tomorrow, but I see no spots and GM4IJE on .145 Have they finished early ?:( Trev
Trev G3ZYY <Trev@southestuk.demon.co.uk>
- Thursday, June 07, 2001 at 21:41:02 (GMT/BST)
JW0PK: Word is that they will be QRV until June 9
claus oz1fdh <oz1fdh@qsl.net>
- Thursday, June 07, 2001 at 21:15:59 (GMT/BST)
JW0PK, Wolfgang they are still active. Just heard them on HF. Good luck,
Peter, PA2VST <peterg@condor-post.com>
- Thursday, June 07, 2001 at 20:41:13 (GMT/BST)
Hello! It is said, that the JW-activity is QRT today (Tuesday, 07.June) Can anybody confirm this? Seems, there could be condx this evening to the north. 73
Wolfgang - DJ3TF <dj3tfdarc.de>
- Thursday, June 07, 2001 at 20:03:16 (GMT/BST)
Thanks for all the suggestions a while back as to what logging software to use for my trip to VP9, have currently narrowed it down to Winlog32 and Fastlog, both V good, as an aside, I wonder if anyone has come across any logging software for Linux, I use Linux probably more than Windoze so it would make sense to port my logs to Linux instead, 5 weeks to go to VP9...
Adrian G0KOM <ade50mhz.org>
- Thursday, June 07, 2001 at 19:33:45 (GMT/BST)
Some pictures of our 3A qsy and our ARM friend in Monaco (also some 50 Mhz QSO data) are added on the 3A qsy site at http://www.mannelli.com/3a , please take a look ! 73's Steve
Stefano IW5BZQ <iw5bzq@mannelli.com>
- Thursday, June 07, 2001 at 18:45:59 (GMT/BST)
Re Clusters: Packet radio is just bad in PA. To many sysops with great ego's and mail boxes...But telnet does fine. So get a cable connection and go ahead with the great DX-telnet software. We had a little problem the last weekend when EA7URC was corrupted, but was fixed in short time. And there are some other good clusters out there. Like SV1AAW, IK5PWJ etc. Good luck and 73,
Peter, PA2VST <peterg@condor-post.com>
- Thursday, June 07, 2001 at 17:57:56 (GMT/BST)
Most clusters are running slower due to the high volume of useless spots. For example "DX 50.000 ABC123 Nice to work you on 6" or "nothing in io91" ..
Kerry G0LCS <g0lcs@qsl.net>
- Thursday, June 07, 2001 at 17:00:07 (GMT/BST)
Hi Michael. It seems to me its a PA problem only. The only cluster I can connect here is PI8DXC (by 5 hops!!) The cluster itself isn't the problem here but the way to get there. Seems to me the packetnetwork in PA is close to death. I've 3 nodes close to me (PI1RNI, PI1UTR, PI1WNO) and just can connect 1 clx. Time to get some ADSL over here..hi
Ray, PA4PA <pa4pa@50mhz.com>
- Thursday, June 07, 2001 at 16:57:58 (GMT/BST)
To Michael PA3GST clusters seem to be working ok here in G land. Trouble is I`m always at work when something good comes on. Hi.
Steve Green <steveg(at)highpeak.gov.uk>
- Thursday, June 07, 2001 at 16:43:38 (GMT/BST)
I just have a question about the dx-clusters. Am I the only one who is having problems getting dx info from the clusters since a few days ?? Whatever different cluster I try they all give just bits and pieces.... What is going on this week ?? Is this only a Dutch problem or not ? 73e Michael and GD DX !
Michael PA3GST <PA3GST@HETNET.NL>
- Thursday, June 07, 2001 at 15:46:04 (GMT/BST)
hello all i just find this link .pa5ta thanks for trying to know is our qso was first between the tow country.in my side thier is not many dx stn on other bands and i belive less in 6 m .also zp5yw asking is it first contact with hz? i think most of my qso will be first with hz.if you made qso with me pls look is it first and let me know.73
mohamad-hz1md <hz1md(at)hotmail.com>
- Thursday, June 07, 2001 at 15:03:27 (GMT/BST)
CU3AN HM68 LOGS ONLINE www.qsl.net/cu3an QSY aldays 50.110 19UTC
CU3AN <cu3an@hotmail.com>
- Thursday, June 07, 2001 at 14:26:39 (GMT/BST)
Dennis, PA7FM please be quiet...Don't announce a contest and don't say anything about propagation and conditions either. We might have a good day than with lots of DX... Good luck and have fun,
Peter, PA2VST <peterg@condor-post.com>
- Thursday, June 07, 2001 at 13:35:17 (GMT/BST)
Due to some problems we will not be active as PA6M during the UKSMG contest. Instead we will be using PB6M. QTH and operators are the same as previously announced. QSL via PA4PA. Look for us starting friday afternoon on HF. On six we will use the call as soon as contest starts. 73 Ray
Ray, PA4PA <pa4pa@50mhz.com>
- Thursday, June 07, 2001 at 13:22:20 (GMT/BST)
In 2 day's we have the yearly UKSMG summer contest, starting saturday 12z for 24 hours. I ordered some good propagation for this years edition. Hopefully the delivey will be in time. If you don't know the rules, you can find them elwhere on the UKSMG pages. Hope to see all of you this weekend in the contest. 73 Dennis PA7FM UKSMG Contestmanager
Dennis PA7FM <pa7fm@amsat.org>
- Thursday, June 07, 2001 at 12:28:30 (GMT/BST)
and i am qrv in 50.150.best 73 de sm6mpa
hans sm6mpa <sm6mpa@telia.com>
- Thursday, June 07, 2001 at 10:30:36 (GMT/BST)
i am looking for io76,io88 and jn14-sq on the magic band
hans sm6mpa <sm6mpa@telia.com>
- Thursday, June 07, 2001 at 10:28:29 (GMT/BST)
You will probably remember the issue I had last month with respect to the QSL I received from NL-213. I have made a request to the Committee of the UKSMG (I have stepped aside for this issue) that they consider taking appropriate action. I am now awaiting adjudication which will be forthcoming shortly. Chris
Chris, VP8DBL <g3wosuksng.org>
- Thursday, June 07, 2001 at 07:59:11 (GMT/BST)
Does anybody know the QSL route for 5B/G1JJE and GM4IJE? I did not find any info either on QRZ.com and Buckmaster. 73 Dante
Dante IW2CAM <dante.randi@italtel.it>
- Thursday, June 07, 2001 at 07:46:01 (GMT/BST)
For anyone else looking for a smaller 6m radio - TenTec have got approval from the FCC for their latest VHF only radio, the 6N2 - dual band 6m/2m radio using a DSP IF. Looks nice. http://www.tentec.com/TT526.htm price 700 USD - abt 430 UKP - not bad - 20 watts out. Simon GM4PLM
Simon GM4PLM <gm4plm@emn.org.uk>
- Thursday, June 07, 2001 at 07:13:49 (GMT/BST)
Received back yesterday my ARRL 6m endorsement.They accepted ALL QSLs (incl.HA,E4,5A,3A,C9,5Z)except FR/DJ3OS (no landing permission).Standing now at 192 endorsed, 197 worked. 73 and good multihop Es to all...
Costas SV1DH <geten1***compulink.gr>
- Thursday, June 07, 2001 at 06:29:10 (GMT/BST)
Hello! I think I am the XE1/N6 in EK09 mentioned by ON4ANT. Mexico has been my home and operating base for more than ten years now, but I am just getting on 6 meters. My rig is an IC-551D and my antenna is a G4ZU on a 10' mast atop a 5 story building. My intention is to be quite active on 6, time permitting. 73, David
David Hodge XE1/AA6RX <davidchodge@hotmail.com>
- Wednesday, June 06, 2001 at 22:34:58 (GMT/BST)
Anyone receive a card from LU2FFD lately? If so, how long did you have to wait? Still waiting since March, 2000...
Jeff Cathrow KF6GYM <kf6gym@qsl.net>
- Wednesday, June 06, 2001 at 22:32:23 (GMT/BST)
Much better luck tonight, just got JW0PK. Incredible with the amount of arctic propagation.
Claus oz1fdh <oz1fdh@qsl.net>
- Wednesday, June 06, 2001 at 21:21:21 (GMT/BST)
Hi! folks, will be in operation in grid fn75 New Brunswick, somewhere near hopewell cape, during june 10-16, then fn77/87 P.E.I during june 17-22 and if enough time from june 24 til the end of june at Pointe des monts lighthouse FN69 halfway between seven islands and Québec city operation with 3 ele hilltopper and ic-706/575a hope to have nice condx 73's to all Mike ve2th Georgette ve2rh
Mike VE2TH <ve2th@altavista.com>
- Wednesday, June 06, 2001 at 21:16:09 (GMT/BST)
Just finished final adjustment of single GI7b tube PA. Very interesting results - 10W of driving power produced 300W of output! Full output was close to 550W, but with usual 13 dB of power gain. Doubled 1000V AC for plate voltage. Design was basically described by G3MY earlier on these pages. 73!
Gogo 9A6C <grongo@st.tel.hr>
- Wednesday, June 06, 2001 at 19:09:26 (GMT/BST)
Good opening last night into W4 area, how long is the XE/N6 in EK09 qrv?
johan, ON4ANT <on4ant@pandora.be>
- Wednesday, June 06, 2001 at 18:06:05 (GMT/BST)
Thanks to Chris GM3WOJ for posting my MS activity times. It should be a good time for stations too close for Es to work me, so please give me a call. I may stay on later than 08.00 UTC if there are stations calling me and there is no Es. 73 de GM4IJE/P.
Paul GM4IJE <paul@broadoak.net>
- Wednesday, June 06, 2001 at 16:58:27 (GMT/BST)
Graham, had opening to VK6JQ our Sunday night, June 4, 0600Z, he worked 3 stations in Oregon, plus VE7 and several KL7's, over about an hour period. VK8 also in and out. We'll keep watching this summer for Es links your way.
Bill, N0XX/7 <bville@proaxis.com>
- Wednesday, June 06, 2001 at 16:17:52 (GMT/BST)
PY5CC QSL: March-May log just arrived from Peter so PY5CC's QSL cards claimed by SASE for the contact during the period will be posted by next Monday. 73,
Hatsuo, JA1VOK <ja1vok@jarl.com>
- Wednesday, June 06, 2001 at 15:55:52 (GMT/BST)
Very enjoyed to read the article, K6MIO/KH6's "50MHz F2 Propagation Mechanisms". I have never seen such good paper about 6m propagation. Regards,
Hatsuo, JA1VOK <ja1vok@jarl.com>
- Wednesday, June 06, 2001 at 15:51:48 (GMT/BST)
It observes Europe station for multi sporadic E propagation !! JD1YAA & JD1BCK(Minami torishima QL64) JT1CO and JT1Y (Mongolia ON).. Japan station is monotoring toward europe at 07Z to 15Z..
"Ken" JA3EGE <ja3ege@arrl.net>
- Wednesday, June 06, 2001 at 15:33:30 (GMT/BST)
In the mountains above the castle in Budapest, great DX location for 6m, if they ever turn off the 49.7396 TV transmitter. QRM makes reception almost impossible here. de W6BYA/HA. (Herb W3BO, great pilsner here)
W6BYA/HA <rcs@cruzio.com>
- Wednesday, June 06, 2001 at 08:57:31 (GMT/BST)
JW0PK was in here (JO65cs) yesterday at 2105-2144 UTC. Most at the time he was just above the noise floor. However, he did get back with OK1FDH??....well hope for a little bit more luck tonight.
Claus OZ1FDH <oz1fdh@qsl.net>
- Wednesday, June 06, 2001 at 08:50:19 (GMT/BST)
At last received 1a0km qsl thanks francesco!!!!
Marko S52SK <s52sk@yahoo.com>
- Wednesday, June 06, 2001 at 06:43:06 (GMT/BST)
Scott, did i miss something to north america??, cheers Graham
Graham VK6RO <vk6ro@hotmai.com>
- Wednesday, June 06, 2001 at 05:25:28 (GMT/BST)
Fantastic to see the VK6 / VK8 path the the north american continent.An opening involving possible multipul E's and TEP links (and who knows what else)leaves no doubt that 6m is an amazing band. (Thou I just wish we had some propagation!) De
Scott VK4JSR <vk4jsr@50MHz.com>
- Wednesday, June 06, 2001 at 01:54:42 (GMT/BST)
Norried H44NC has advised that he will be in the USA for the period June 2001 - May 2002. During this time all QSL should be send to the following address, where he will deal with QSLing. Address is: Norried Chaisson PO Box 2262 Springfield Missouri USA 65801 - 2262. Cheers
Scott VK4JSR <vk4jsr@50mhz.com>
- Wednesday, June 06, 2001 at 01:50:13 (GMT/BST)
Paul GM4IJE/P will be QRV on 50.245MHz SSB looking for random m.s. QSOs on Thursday 7th.June 2001, from 0600-0800 UTC. Paul will TX for the first 30 second period, RX for the second 30s period. Locator is IO66V0. Paul will try to operate on or near 50.145MHz during Es openings. 73
Chris GM3WOJ <gm3woj@talk21.com>
- Tuesday, June 05, 2001 at 20:59:03 (GMT/BST)
At last a cheap 6m rig for people to get going with. Good luck to Ranger its the only new radio of it's kind!
Kerry G0LCS <g0lcsaaaqsl.net>
- Tuesday, June 05, 2001 at 20:27:28 (GMT/BST)
Has anyone QSL-Info de LU8MB - pse send me your answer via E-Mail many thanks in advance de DG9YIF - Bob
DG9YIF-Burghardt"BOB" <dg9yif@gmx.net>
- Tuesday, June 05, 2001 at 20:19:53 (GMT/BST)
(6 June 01 @ 1525 Hrs UTC) Hi all..just received confirmation that Ranger (USA) Communications is, indeed, coming out with what looks like a nifty all mode 6m radio in July. Check out the specs at: www.rangerusa.com (Chris N2NEH)
Chris,N2NEH <n2neh@arrl.net>
- Tuesday, June 05, 2001 at 16:27:02 (GMT/BST)
EXCELLANT Article in 6 NEWS on KEN G5KW, I enjoyed reading it. G5KW is a SUPER SIX MTR Ham. 73 & G. L. to G5KW de N8XA
N8XA Axel.
- Tuesday, June 05, 2001 at 13:40:12 (GMT/BST)
Re 5B4FL: Hi Nick, tnx QSL cards... about SU1SK received Said QSL one week ago, via Buckmaster adresse. 73'
Evgeni LZ5UV <lz5uv@qsl.net>
- Tuesday, June 05, 2001 at 10:49:47 (GMT/BST)
P.S.! Also heard yesterday JG2BRI, he has a big station but is much further north than Magic JA6-land. Also direct path.
Nick 5B4FL <5b4fl(at)qsl.net>
- Tuesday, June 05, 2001 at 10:10:20 (GMT/BST)
Don't worry Enno...you're not alone out there. Already complained at telephonecompany about telephone rates. You can have my beer....have had enough. 73s
Dennis PA7FM <pa7fm@amsat.org>
- Tuesday, June 05, 2001 at 10:08:05 (GMT/BST)
1). Yesterday several JA6s heard/worked, direct path (unusual) around 1415-1500z. - - - - 2). HZ1MD card received today. - - - - 3). Has anyone received a card from Said SU1SK?
Nick 5B4FL <5b4fl(at)qsl.net>
- Tuesday, June 05, 2001 at 10:07:20 (GMT/BST)
This is the A45XR's qsl route: Chris Dabrowski P.O.Box 2038 CPO 111 Sultanate of Oman
Freddy IW1DIM <iw1dim@amsat.org>
- Tuesday, June 05, 2001 at 07:19:00 (GMT/BST)
Hi, anyone can help me with the QSL-Adresse of A41XR, please. Thanks in advance
Oliver, DL1EJA <DL1EJA@QSL.NET>
- Tuesday, June 05, 2001 at 06:45:25 (GMT/BST)
From Buckmaster: Fernando Fornari, IZ0EUI, via Arrigo Boito 18, GUIDONIA, Roma 00012, ITALY
Peter G4MJS <g4mjs@blacksheep.org>
- Monday, June 04, 2001 at 22:29:54 (GMT/BST)
Thanks everybody for NOT calling (JW). I understand, telephone rates are too high nowadays ... But if you can spare a few dimes, dial 024.3881312 next time. Thanks ! I'll drink just an extra beer now.
Enno, PA5EA <cw@dx.nl>
- Monday, June 04, 2001 at 22:04:29 (GMT/BST)
can anyone help with the address of the qsl manager IZ0EUT re qso with ID9S.many thanks good dx to all on six.
ROY G6XCY <roy@g6xcy.freeserve.co.uk>
- Monday, June 04, 2001 at 22:02:16 (GMT/BST)
David he is in KN88SR according to Buckmaster
Ray, PA4PA <see below>
- Monday, June 04, 2001 at 21:13:01 (GMT/BST)
Two recent Cluster Spots show UT7IY giving QRA Locator Square as JO60CV and the other as KN88. Can anyone tell me which is the correct one? Replies to my email address. Thanks.
David BRS 25429 <brs25429@compuserve.com>
- Monday, June 04, 2001 at 20:58:43 (GMT/BST)
VE1VAS is operational on 6M from GN06 grid.This is the Marconi Historical Site in Glace Bay,Nova Scotia.The operators will mostly use CW as Jim and Billy are CW operators by preference! The station consists of a Yaesu FT726,a Mirage 150W amp and 3 element over 3 element stacked monobanders. I hope to get a 2M amp for them so next year they will use 2M as well as 6M.If you want them to do SSB just tell Jim that David (W1CBI) said he has to!!
David W1CBI <w1cbi@mediaone.net>
- Monday, June 04, 2001 at 19:28:19 (GMT/BST)
The remaining 3 JW0PK audiofiles are just uploaded to the "Latest DX into PA" page on http://come.to/six ... enjoy, 73 Ray
Ray, PA4PA <pa4pa@50mhz.com>
- Monday, June 04, 2001 at 19:04:49 (GMT/BST)
Callsigns have been issued for our upcoming trip June 29. Pat, W5OZI has the call KG4RR, while I was issued KG4XE. QSL to home calls. Addresses are on the SMIRK QSL page, http://www.smirk.org click on 'qsl info'.
Dale AA5XE <aa5xe@ktc.com>
- Monday, June 04, 2001 at 17:49:31 (GMT/BST)
Incredible opening last night, 2254 local time worked VK6JQ (PH12) here in CN84 Oregon, over 13,300 km at bearing of 274 degrees. JQ also worked by VE7AGG, K7RAT and several KL7's, from 2230-2330 local time. Must have been multi-hop Es linking into ??? across the Pacific. VK8 also heard. 49.750 asian video in weak last two nights, also watching that path.
N0XX/7 <bville@proaxis.com>
- Monday, June 04, 2001 at 16:15:54 (GMT/BST)
JW/OK-pedition: For what I understood with the very fluttery sig's of JW/OK1FBH it was JQ68. Seems this is another island. Sure yesterday was the first time HZ has been worked in The Netherlands. Pitty that time the telephone lines in Groningen failed so badly! Glad it worked in the evening so well...Have fun and 73,
Peter, PA2VST <peterg@condor-post.com>
- Monday, June 04, 2001 at 15:55:51 (GMT/BST)
PA5TA: Try this link for PA-first http://www.xs4all.nl/~pb0aln/htm/pafirst.htm Not sure if it's official, but it's a list :-)
Andreas, LA8AJA <la8aja(at)qsl.net>
- Monday, June 04, 2001 at 15:21:14 (GMT/BST)
Does anybody know the locator square of the jw/ok-gang? And where can I find a official first list for PA-land? Iám stil wondering if my HZ qso was a first....
Rinze PA5TA <pa5ta***amsat.org>
- Monday, June 04, 2001 at 14:58:33 (GMT/BST)
BTW I still didn't received any info concerning the grids of the following stations. Please check your logs for me. DC3DEK, PE1BTL, ON1LPA, PI1LIM/P, F1DVO, PA1AT/P and DL4OL. Thanks Ray
Ray, PA4PA <pa4pa@50mhz.com>
- Monday, June 04, 2001 at 14:55:32 (GMT/BST)
I Think we got a lot of happy six meter operators since yesterday evening. I managed to work JW in spite of a 'well known' PA3 who kept calling on top of JW0PK, on top of the opposite station, when he was not called by JW0PK and even when he was in the log he was still making it impossible for others to work or copy the station. I recorded some audio files and they can be listened to from the "Latest DX into PA" page on my site. For those who don't know the URL it's http://come.to/six . There are now 3 files available but I will upload a few more which I received from Tjerry, PB0ANX. Those to come should have better quality as he rx-ed him much better. Last but not least I want to thank Johan, PA7MH for his assistance. Congrats to all who worked him. 73 Ray
Ray, PA4PA <pa4pa@50mhz.com>
- Monday, June 04, 2001 at 14:52:25 (GMT/BST)
mystery solved : jw/ok1xc jw/ok1pn jw/ok1fbh all qrv, they switched calls at a point heard jw/ok1xc and jw/ok1pn the next CQ sure make life interesting....
johan, ON4ANT <on4ant@pandora.be>
- Monday, June 04, 2001 at 11:24:47 (GMT/BST)
It has been opening last 2 days from LA. GM and OY + I have heard GB3LER 9+ , plus some beacons from Canada around 23:30 GMT. I am listning on 50.110 MHz so look for me and TF3GC , TF3FK 73´s de TF3GW Tor.
Tor TF3GW <tf3gw@amsat.org>
- Monday, June 04, 2001 at 10:37:53 (GMT/BST)
Clive, 'FVP: Re your notes about possible doughnut effect on TEP + Es, I suspect something similar happens here when it is to ZS. Often hear EH7s etc working ZSs and ALSO hear Gs working the ZSs via the Es, but no ZS signal reaches me despite the Es path, just goes over my head. I reckon I must be in the hole. I seem to be too far north to get into the TEP direct, but too far south to get a good Es link. Okay, it doesn't ALWAYS happen that way, but often enough to be more than just Murphy's Law, I reckon..... ps the contest was a total washout. Hope the UKSMG Organising Committee can get us better propagation next weekend, hi hi. 73
Mike GU6AJE / MU5MUF <gu6aje***thersgb.net>
- Monday, June 04, 2001 at 09:57:00 (GMT/BST)
Hi, again it was a magic band yesterday. When I came home the band was open with JW0PK from JQ58WK with good signals. Thanks for a new square!
Oliver, DL1EJA <DL1EJA@DARC.DE>
- Monday, June 04, 2001 at 07:00:50 (GMT/BST)
Does anyone know if JW0PK is manning the 6m rig 24hrs a day? I saw some cluster announcements there was some kind of difficulties with the 6m stn..(??) I know I2ADN a gud 6m op so we hope to hear him on. Late night Es/Au-Es has been observed here the past few days into VE8/OX etc. In fact just moments ago the band was suddenly open to VO1 and EA7 at the same time via multi-Es. Please, if you work them, tell them not to forget NA. Many of us stay up very late and even leave our rigs on all night looking for the "rare"] one. I presume "50.145" seems to be "IT". 73 de Mike and the East Coast Gang of CRazy night owls.....6m NEVER sleeps. HI!
ve9aa Mike <ve9aa**nbnet.nb.ca>
- Monday, June 04, 2001 at 01:35:36 (GMT/BST)
And it happend again. After the contest the propagation did switch in DX-mode again and we got 7Q7, 9J2, 4X, JY and JW0PK for a new one...YES, BINGO and WHOOPIE's could be seen on the cluster and did express my feelings the right way. DXCC #170! And as a little present JW/OK1FBH after all. Have fun and 73's >
Peter, PA2VST <peterg@condor-post.com>
- Monday, June 04, 2001 at 00:20:12 (GMT/BST)
Quiet day on 6m. Listening to JW0PK now on 50145. Been in for about 1 hour. Worked him ssb/cw last night. Recorded him for 28 minutes. Gonna put a small clip on my web page. Seems like many sixers are getting a new one....
Andreas, LA8AJA <la8aja(at)qsl.net>
- Sunday, June 03, 2001 at 23:09:39 (GMT/BST)
5R8EE QSL: Hi gang, PO Box mailing address of both FR and 5R is no longer valid as far as I know. They expired a couple years ago. The cards should not be sent to the mailing address. Regards,
Hatsuo, JA1VOK <ja1vok@jarl.com>
- Sunday, June 03, 2001 at 23:04:34 (GMT/BST)
JW/OK1PN worked (thats the call he transmitted anyhow)and of course jw0pk
johan, ON4ANT <on4ant@pandora.be>
- Sunday, June 03, 2001 at 22:46:32 (GMT/BST)
And then suddenly there was JW0PK on 50146 with signals up to 59! Didn't hear the JW/OK1FBH until now... JW0PK wkd a lot of PA's too. Good hunting! 73 de Frank, ON9CFB
Frank, ON9CFB <on9cfb@amsat.org>
- Sunday, June 03, 2001 at 22:16:02 (GMT/BST)
5R8EE QSL - via direct or FR5EL - anybody know?
Ken G4IGO <g4igo@freeuk.com>
- Sunday, June 03, 2001 at 22:11:17 (GMT/BST)
Worked HZ1MD today during IARU contest.Mohamad was coming back after my cq test!Signal 59 fm LL34 loc.and contest nr 002. He is running 100w into long wire antenna. Gl to everybody,73 de Renko
Renko 9A3FT
- Sunday, June 03, 2001 at 21:43:34 (GMT/BST)
A weekend dedicated at the magic band: not a great contest for me but four new one : 3A/IW5BZQ,HB0/DL6SAQ,HZ1MD and FR1AN. Many thanks OM. Great days of radio, i am tired but happy.
John IW2BSQ <iw2bsq@qsl.net>
- Sunday, June 03, 2001 at 21:31:38 (GMT/BST)
Hi - I wonder whether anyone in Northern Europe shares my observations about the Sporadic Es 'doughnut effect' interacting with the TEP path to South America. I have been monitoring Peter's (PY5CC) QSO's into Northern Europe. Conventional wisdom is that an Es bridge to the TEP 'take off' area is required on this path. From my QTH in North East England propagation to PY is exceptionally rare indeed and it has been noticable that there have been many hours of openings between the south and midlands of England(sometimes as little as 150 km south of here) and PY and also (but for much less time) from LA/SM/OH to PY (for instance LA7QIA tonight. I guess that my conclusion is that this QTH is in the doughnut between a 1xEs hop (example southern G) and a 2xEs hop (example LA/SM) to the TEP take off area to SAm. Any thoughts from propagation watchers? 73
Clive G4FVP <g4fvp@ntlworld.com>
- Sunday, June 03, 2001 at 21:05:40 (GMT/BST)
Did anyone work an EN71 station yesterday with a call like "KB7QHU" or thereabouts? I must have logged his call incorrectly...Need that grid! Any help appreciated de KF6GYM
KF6GYM, Jeff Cathrow <kf6gym@qsl.net>
- Sunday, June 03, 2001 at 19:35:46 (GMT/BST)
N1RZ site: what a fantastic contribution. Was about to suggest that a link should be added here - then I noticed it already had been - thanks Chris!! 73
Peter G8BCG <g8bcg@qsl.net>
- Sunday, June 03, 2001 at 18:40:55 (GMT/BST)
Big surprise HZ1MD came up short (5-10min) at 50158 in ssb new one! of course exchanged a normal contest report.. at 50.158 the dx window was very quiete this contest!! Short MP3 recording of Mohamad HZ1MD ( LL34ot) http://www.qsl.net/pa0oos/audio/hz1md.mp3 Max signal was about S6 73 Jaap
jaap pa0oos <pa0oos@qsl.net>
- Sunday, June 03, 2001 at 17:58:01 (GMT/BST)
Congrats Rinze & Jaap. I think you got a first! Something else. During todays contest operation my log made a big crash and a lost all Grid info. I knew to recover most of the missing info (tnx to Dennis PA7FM & Jan PE1GNP) but there are still some white spots. If you know the grid(s) of the following stations please email me direct: PI4PVO, DC3DEK, PE1BTL, ON1LPA, PI1LIM/P, F1DVO, PA1AT/P and DL4OL. Thanks Ray
Ray, PA4PA <pa4pa@50mhz.com>
- Sunday, June 03, 2001 at 17:36:10 (GMT/BST)
Today, HZ1MD was worked bij me (at 13:26 UTC) and Jaap PA0OOS (at 13:28). Opening was very short. His signal was 55 with lots of QSB here in jo33gd. Still 2 to go for DXCC. btw: is HZ worked before from PA?
Rinze PA5TA <pa5ta***amsat.org>
- Sunday, June 03, 2001 at 15:02:33 (GMT/BST)
Not much sporadic E in IO53 around for the contest but I made some nice troposcatter QSOs with PA6M(985kms),ON4ANT(977kms) and F6IFR(881kms) over a difficult path. Exchanging serial and locator both ways made it even harder !! Thanks for their patience
ei4ix <ei4ix(at)qsl.net>
- Sunday, June 03, 2001 at 14:50:57 (GMT/BST)
Cunning idea by N1RZ. I've been playing around with SE-PROP for a while, typing in data from cluster spots, trying to figure out where that darn Es cloud is moving and where to can we expect condx. Usefull program that lacks features (maybe registered version doesn't?), now provided by N1RZ. Great indeed!
Bob, 9a3ji <bob_9a3ji***hi.hinet.hr>
- Sunday, June 03, 2001 at 00:47:52 (GMT/BST)
Compliments to N1RZ very good site. Its easier to see how openings are going on maps then on cluster. Excellent!
pe1gnp
- Saturday, June 02, 2001 at 23:14:03 (GMT/BST)
FB Udo :-) Those who check that map now QUICKLY can see the progress of the EH8BPX opening to North America! You must be QUICK though! 73 all...
Bob, K1SIX
- Saturday, June 02, 2001 at 20:12:52 (GMT/BST)
QSL HELP WITH 5R8EE PLEASE. I HAVE SENT TWO MAILINGS TO THE QRZ/BUCKMASTER ADDRESS, ONE WITH MADAGASCAR IN THE ADDR AND THE OTHER WITHOUT IT, AND BOTH HAVE BEEN RETURNED BY THE POSTAL SERVICE WITH THE EXPLANATION "INCONNU AU REPERTOIRE DES BOITES POSTALES." HAS ANYONE GOTTEN A QSL FROM THIS STATION AND IF SO WHAT IS THE ADDRESS. I WOULD DEARLY LIKE A QSL FOR THIS CONTACT ON 6. THANKS W1GF.
GREG W1GF <NV1G@AOL.COM>
- Saturday, June 02, 2001 at 19:54:06 (GMT/BST)
Re Bob, K1SIX: Boy oh boy, great feature by Tim! Fantastic idea, already linked this one, tnx Bob!
Udo, DK5YA <dk5ya@dk5ya.de>
- Saturday, June 02, 2001 at 17:53:37 (GMT/BST)
Arne - thanks for all your time and effort over the years to give us so much excellent 6m information! It is much appreciated and we'll miss it!
Alan KB2WF/5 (ex 3C5I) <kb2wf@hotmail.com>
- Saturday, June 02, 2001 at 17:52:07 (GMT/BST)
UDO- Thank you that was very kind! Now try this one for an extremely valuable contribution from a newcomer to 6m, N1RZ: http://n1rz.org/dx/. Click on MAPS and see a mercator projection with great circle arcs showing realtime 6m qsos in progress. This will be a big project for Tim! RE: Arne SM7AED- Many thanks for such a fine contribution over the years! Best 6m DX to all...
Bob, K1SIX <b_mobile@conknet.com>
- Saturday, June 02, 2001 at 17:27:08 (GMT/BST)
interesting on the ranger 2950 clone for 6m, i wonder if the switches behind the function buttons on the front panel will still fail quickly like the ones on the 2950 10m radio did , and the radio starts scanning on its own and wont stop. maybe ranger will give out spare switch modules with new radios , or have they now sorted out the problems ??. food for thought.
ian m0bcg <m0bcg***btinternet.com>
- Saturday, June 02, 2001 at 15:29:39 (GMT/BST)
Arne! Always enjoyed reading your full and accurate DX (etc.) reports these last years. Congrats on a job well done. Maybe now you'll have more time for 6m DX!.......Es season off to a strange start here. I've missed a lot of DX as the openings have been mostly daytime (to EU). Also as usual, we are seeing much less Es than W1/W2 (only worse this year from here in FN65). Nonetheless, I look fwd to hearing 3A,T7,HV0,OH,and anything east of SP. 73 to all 6m fanatics. de VE9AA
VE9AA Mike Fn65rs <ve9aa**hotmail.com>
- Saturday, June 02, 2001 at 14:54:08 (GMT/BST)
New 6-M radio by Ranger. 50-54, Multi-Mode, 25W, same features and operation as RCI-2950/2970. Retail USD around $300-$325. Should be on market in August 2001. (www.rangerusa.com)
W3GJD <W3GJD@ARRL.NET>
- Saturday, June 02, 2001 at 13:41:33 (GMT/BST)
Thanks Arne. I respect your great effort over the years. Have your FB six activity! de Shirow:JF6DEA/KE1EO
Shirow:JF6DEA/KE1EO <jf6dea@ja6ybr.org>
- Saturday, June 02, 2001 at 12:20:05 (GMT/BST)
Seing the good outcome of the HC8N affair, I also have a grief to air > 9 years ago I worked FO0CI in Clipperton, the man at the mike, Arie PA3DUU told me once in 20 mts he did remember the qso , which was a difficult one in BS, XQ3SIX was in the freq. and pronounced it GOOD CONTACT. However the manager said YOU ARE NOT IN LOG and all my efforts(e mails to PA3DUU, qsps via other PAs) have failed to get Arie to drop a line to the mgr saying YES I remember that qso. Anyone can give me a hand?
Andy YS1AG <YS1AG@navegante.com.sv>
- Saturday, June 02, 2001 at 05:57:21 (GMT/BST)
Rare sqares!YO4KBJ/p team contest qrv in iaru 6m in KN35 with 100 w and 6 el yagi.Good 6m to all and call us.
vali yo4rdn <yo4rdn.vali@usa.net>
- Saturday, June 02, 2001 at 03:57:06 (GMT/BST)
A era comes to an end ! At the 31 st. of May, I (and others) recived an email from Arne SM7AED, saying; "Dear friends, Thanks for all info you have sent me. May 31. Final issue. Thanks for watching. Have a nice summer. 73 Arne SM7AED" I think it´s only on place to thanks Arne for his effort over the years, bringing first a exelent newsletter and later a fine newspage at the internet. Personally I will miss the the fine service Arne provided, as Arne also covered many non-DX topics, but still band related information in his newsletter. Arne for what ever reason You stopped, You must know Your service will be missed by many. But with respect for the work You did over the years, I´ll whis You all well ... and hope You´ll continue enjoying the 6 metre band ... see You on the band, VY 73 de
Matt OZ6OM <oz6om(at)qsl.net>
- Saturday, June 02, 2001 at 03:34:25 (GMT/BST)
I hate those typos. dxcc should be dx :-)
Andreas, LA8AJA <la8aja(at)qsl.net>
- Friday, June 01, 2001 at 22:37:23 (GMT/BST)
What a boring day on 6M. Only interesting thing was a big signal from LA5QFA in JQ90. I did hear LA5TFA, LA7SIX/B, OH9SIX/B and JW7SIX/B at the same time. To PY5CC: I wasn't home when you worked LA5UKA, but I did check the band for any dxcc about half-an-hour before without hearing anything else than very strong EU signals. I'm hoping for another opening to work south-america again like I did last year when I worked you :-) Right now I'm hoping for 3A, but no luck so far.... C U on 6M.
Andreas, LA8AJA <la8aja(at)qsl.net>
- Friday, June 01, 2001 at 22:36:18 (GMT/BST)
Re Bob, K1SIX: Hi Bob, your site ist "Featured Site Of The Month" at http://www.vhfdx.de , take a look, '73 de
Udo, DK5YA <dk5ya@dk5ya>
- Friday, June 01, 2001 at 21:17:06 (GMT/BST)
I've missed almost all the fun yesterday. Very frustrating to see all the spots on this page and being unable to leave QRL. When I came home I found the band very noisy here, but no more signals. A little later I was spotted on the cluster bij AA1K. Sorry, couldn't copy you here. Only some very weak traces deep in the noise. A little later (abt 15:25 UTC) I worked W3VIR (419 / 419) and N2LT (519 / 559) just before the band closed here in JO33. Now looking for the West Coast. Still need all the Wild West Squares!
Rinze PA5TA <pa5ta***amsat.org>
- Friday, June 01, 2001 at 19:38:53 (GMT/BST)
Listening to G0jhc yesterday afternoon,I think he worked every station in N AMERICA hi.GD DX STEWART G1HHO
stewart g1hho <gordon.reev@btinternet.com>
- Friday, June 01, 2001 at 19:30:00 (GMT/BST)
An updated grid square map covering all of Europe, North Africa and parts of Western Asia that shows mostly Es penetration by portions of Noert America can be viewed at http://www.conknet.com/~b_mobile/EastGrids.html. After our summer Es season is over - I'll be looking for updates. Good 6m DX to all...
Bob, K1SIX <b_mobile@conknet.com>
- Friday, June 01, 2001 at 19:18:10 (GMT/BST)
sorry andy wrong callsign and wrong contest? must be all this dx hi.de albert ei6as
albert latham ei6as <alby@esatclear.ie>
- Friday, June 01, 2001 at 19:12:45 (GMT/BST)
hi andy gd4tep check the contest times the rules state 12.00 z 73s de albert ei6as
EI6AS <alby @esatclear .ie>
- Friday, June 01, 2001 at 18:47:39 (GMT/BST)
RE Dave, N5JHV:"...in spite of that old wives's tale that Es are lousy around solar peak...". I don't agree too with that old wives tale cause Y2000 season was one of the best ever in my 22 years of Ham Radio. But I absolutely agree with Mr. Murphy who said that DK5YA ain't gonne be at home when there is multi-hop Es to stateside....like yesterday, sic!
Udo, DK5YA <dk5ya@dk5ya>
- Friday, June 01, 2001 at 18:47:32 (GMT/BST)
Wild West squares! Sure DM62 and some others has been worked several times with F2 and Es. Most of the well known PA DXers worked famous N5JHV. In the previouse cycle K7NN, some W5's and W7HAH in Montana has been contacted. K6MYC and K6QXY were worked of the moon. 73's>
Peter, PA2VST <peterg@condor-post.com>
- Friday, June 01, 2001 at 15:51:36 (GMT/BST)
What a great opening yesterday to the USA and Canada!!! A good start to the E's season in that direction. Wrkd 30 stations as far as Ohio EN91 sq..... Lets hope for some more... 73 de Jamie
Jamie gw7smv <gw7smv***qsl.net>
- Friday, June 01, 2001 at 15:50:13 (GMT/BST)
Hello all! I received some good news that Jon, N0JK had a copy of the HC8N log that was sent to him previously. What a stroke of good luck and good foresite by Jon! Many of the gaps that I reported in previous posting have been filled, so it looks hopeful, particularly for Six Meter contacts of 11/25/00 with HC8N. Should be able to resend in about a week. THANKS JON! 73 KEN WB2AMU
Ken WB2AMU <kneubeck@suffolk.lib.ny.us>
- Friday, June 01, 2001 at 15:43:22 (GMT/BST)
Ray. PA4PA - In answer to your question; PA has been worked many times from DM62, New Mexico and also I believe from DM41, DM43 in Arizona. I don't think it has ever been worked from W6. Yestersay was just one of those days when the skip bounced all around me but not on me. But it sure looks like gonna be a great e-season in spite of that old wives's tale that Es are lousy around solar peak! CU soon.
Dave, N5JHV (DM62) <dbatcho@lascruces.com>
- Friday, June 01, 2001 at 14:30:19 (GMT/BST)
HV5PUL active for a couple of hour this afternoon starting at 12.45 UTC 73 Good Luck!
LUCA - HV5PUL <puladmin@vatlib.it>
- Friday, June 01, 2001 at 13:18:28 (GMT/BST)
T72EB/A was also worked at 1205 UTC- SSB. Tnx info on T7. 73 es DX...
Bob, K1SIX <b_mobile@conknet.com>
- Friday, June 01, 2001 at 11:43:11 (GMT/BST)
EI2JC: Since T77GO are asking for QSL via T70A, which as I remember also is doing licence administation, I would assume it to be OK.
Uffe PA5DD <nouchavw@worldonline.nl>
- Friday, June 01, 2001 at 10:28:38 (GMT/BST)
Is T77GO legit,not on QRZ or Buck.Worked him the other day,first T7. No offence intended OM if ur reading.......
Noel Ei2JC ei2jc@ <hotmail.com>
- Friday, June 01, 2001 at 10:11:59 (GMT/BST)
Bob, K1SIX: a) tnx for the QSO yesterday! b) Well done on working T7 - I've been within a single E-hop for 4 years now and only heard 10 seconds of a T7! Think I'll have to cross the Atlantic, hi hi. 73
Mike GU6AJE / MU5MUF <gu6aje***thersgb.net>
- Friday, June 01, 2001 at 09:12:49 (GMT/BST)
HI ! I just get IARU I region 50 MHz CONTEST 2000 - RESULTS !!!! From Ivo Novak, 9A1AA. Results You can find on http://www.sp-vhf-c.ampr.pl VY 73 & see You in IARU CT TOM SP5XMU
Tom SP5XMU <babut@it.pw.edu.pl>
- Friday, June 01, 2001 at 08:44:03 (GMT/BST)
Great day yesterday to NA. Worked a few new gids but the thing i liked i was hrd in DM79. I emailed Dave, WD5COV and got this reply from him. Dear Ray PA4PA, No joke Ray I heard you. The first time I have ever hear Europe on 6 mtrs. I could not hear the VE station but I called you and I guess you could not hear me. I was amazed ! Here rig is FT-920 and 5el at 65ft. I was beaming due east at the time trying to hear the east coast. No luck there. I did not have time to record your signal. There was QSB but had you in for several minutes just above the noise level and peaking S3. Wonder what you run there Ray? Fantastic job. 73 Dave Makes me wonder how far west is worked from PA, let me know. BTW running a IC-706MKII, 125 Watts into a 4 el. @ 18m up! 73 Ray
Ray, PA4PA <pa4pa@qsl.net>
- Friday, June 01, 2001 at 08:18:20 (GMT/BST)
The Es in the past weeks has had my DXCC count surge. Now up to #69. Still need some tricky ones like France :-). Yesterday was good for more than 30 W/VE.
Uffe PA5DD <nouchavw@worldonline.nl>
- Friday, June 01, 2001 at 08:04:13 (GMT/BST)
Avelino. EH8BPX, had a big evening into NA. He was very workable here for many hours. He was able to work deep into the Southwest USA. DM43 square was worked as well as several others in that field. Congrats my friend!
Bob VE1YX <cathie.billings@ns.sympatico.ca>
- Friday, June 01, 2001 at 02:13:34 (GMT/BST)
Looking forward to working anyone, fixed AND PORTABLE in the IARU/RSGB 50mhz contest this weekend... 14utc to 14utc. 73 de
Andy-GD0TEP <@qsl.net>
- Friday, June 01, 2001 at 01:31:27 (GMT/BST)
TO LA8AJA and other LA stations - Congratulations for the nice Europeans contacts. Today we had a good opening to Scadinavia area. I heard several LA stations but they were so busy working european stations and didn't copy me ( 2 X 11 Elements + 1 KW ). The only one in the log is LA5UKA in JO59. I work him after calling for many minutes, hi, hi. Work several SM stations. Try to listen for stations out side Europe also sometimes. 73s and see you soon.
Peter PY5CC <PY5CC@50mhz.com>
- Friday, June 01, 2001 at 00:38:40 (GMT/BST)
Regarding my "testing" of OnDigital decoders I forgot to mention that the same results were obtained running 400 Watts with a 5 element prong some 30 or 40ft away from the TV receiving aerial. I know the 100 Watts at 4ft borders on "cruelty" to these poor little devils but it does show that with the Pace decoder you should have no problems RF wise.
John G0JJL <john@sixmaniac.idps.co.uk>
- Friday, June 01, 2001 at 00:16:52 (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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