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Folks, this might be just a bit off topic, but only a bit, I guess.... Got a nice VHF/50 MHz Web Site and would like to have this site listed at dmoz - the open project search engine? I'm the editor of sub category VHF since a few days and if you would like to see your site listed here just send me email or see http://www.dmoz.org/Recreation/Amateur_Radio/VHF/ and add your URL. You will be listed soon. This is non commercial stuff! 73 Udo
Udo, DK5YA <ulang@main-echo.net>
- Wednesday, June 30, 1999 at 23:03:05 (BST)


Incredible story : today at arround 1446z, my 6elts DJ9BV was down, when I hrd weak CW on .110 in my ground plane (18 m up) Yes !!!!!!!!! was Jimmy VP2E/W6JKV- First try he copy me !!! F5JK??? 519 K no result QSB argh!!!!! QSB up agn just after PA5AA - 1501Z F5JKK 539 K - Only 150 watts in quarter wave - You know now one happy men ! #107 73 to all
Eric F5JKK <f5jkk@aol.com>
- Wednesday, June 30, 1999 at 18:43:50 (BST)
VP2E/W6JKV into the Netherlands this afternoon briefly but nothing in the UK. Chris
Chris, G3WOS
- Wednesday, June 30, 1999 at 18:39:54 (BST)
I plan to be in VP9 land July 6th through 9th and will be running Six Meters, although QRP from my FT 690 at 2.5 Watts out. I will be focusing primarily on CW, probably around 50.130 or so. Hope to work a few stations! 73 KEN WB2AMU
Ken WB2AMU <ken.neubeck@citicorp.com>
- Tuesday, June 29, 1999 at 19:34:43 (BST)
VP2E Anguilla. It looks like the opening that occurred yesterday went almost unnoticed. VP2E/W6JKV and VP2E/K5AND were both up to a good S7, on both CW and SSB, at 50.110 from about 20:30Z to about 22:15Z. I heard them working into I, EH and CT. They were reportedly using a 12-meter boom antenna and 700W. 73
Tony, I0JX <i0jx@amsat.org>
- Tuesday, June 29, 1999 at 16:55:12 (BST)
Hello ! As well as some others I got the surprise to receive the EK6AD QSL direct from Evgeni yesterday! So there is still some hope left. 73 Arie
Arie , PA2TAB <pa2tab@amsat.org>
- Tuesday, June 29, 1999 at 14:03:23 (BST)
Hi again, I forgot to print that in KO35DG call will be LY1KAT/p. Sorry.
Remi LY2MW <r.vaicius@omnitel.net>
- Tuesday, June 29, 1999 at 08:51:10 (BST)
Hi Guys. This weekend 3/4 July me and other four hams will go to contest expedition to KO35DG. On SIX meters we will be QRV with IC706 and 5 el. yagi. We hope for at least averrage E-sporadic conditions so if you need this square - turn your antennas this side, please. Thanks in advance. Good luck and hope to hear you on the band.
Remi LY2MW <r.vaicius@omnitel.net>
- Tuesday, June 29, 1999 at 07:33:36 (BST)
LAST MOMENT!!! On the final approach to the 1999 Pacific trip , the Uru- guay DX Group team have made some little changes in the dates...The DX- Pedition will start on August 5th till 7th from Moorea Is. (OC146),French- Polynesia then will continue from August 7th. Till 17th on Rarotonga Is. ,(OC013),South Cook Is..If transportation is available they will try to operate on Manihiki Is. (OC014), North Cook Is. From August 17th. Till 19th. Next s step will be the island of Viti Levu(OC016)on the republic of Fiji from Au- gust19th till 23the. Finally crossing the entire South Pacific we'll move to New Zealand's north island(OC036)from 23rd till 25th but we don't believe we'll have much spare time to appear on the air.. Operators will be a couple of well known Dxers, Bert CX3AN & Mario CX4CR. We will operate CW & SSB from 160 to 6 metres, mostly lower bands with special emphasis in South America, without forgetting any other parts of the world like some- imes happens... Calls will be announced upon arrival on operation sites be- cause some new rare "Virus" is growing in S.America that uses to appear some days prior to MAJOR Dxpeditions. Although final final arrangements are been made with QSL managing. It seems to be both via CX3AN and/or CX4CR..Anyway will be announced later..-73 to you all and see you on the pile-ups... Bert CX3AN
Mirel - VK2BOD <vk2bod@hotmail.com>
- Tuesday, June 29, 1999 at 06:55:11 (BST)
The 7Q7six beacon was heard in kg33 from 1355 utc till abt 1545 and was 599+ when Ivo zs6axt heard it at 1355.He called me and it was 559 here in kg46 but never went above 589 here.Ivo heard zs6aye working a 7q7 station but the band closed before he could also complete a QSO.73 de Paul
Paul zs6pjs <zs6pjs@pixie.co.za>
- Tuesday, June 29, 1999 at 06:18:51 (BST)
Hi there... 9J2BO was in here for about 1/2 an hour. Signals got up to s9 for about 20 minutes, then he went to CW with still 579. Another new one for me. 73 es gd DX de Andy GD0TEP
Andy GD0TEP <andy_kissack@compuserve.com>
- Tuesday, June 29, 1999 at 02:19:08 (BST)
Hello SIX friends: Work today into Europe. YO4AUL, LZ1SJ, 9H's I's, IG9, and also 4Z5JA very strong. I need a help with SV5BYR qsl address. I send him Qsl direct a few days ago and the card return by the SV post office as uncknow(callBook). Any other QSL route? TNX !! 73's.
Peter PY5CC <py5cc@matinhos.com>
- Monday, June 28, 1999 at 22:37:19 (BST)
For Alberto LU2EG : my QSL is on ! ---- Anybody know one equivalent transistor, I burn my preamplifier 2SK152 !! 73 to all
Eric F5JKK <f5jkk@aol.com>
- Monday, June 28, 1999 at 21:24:01 (BST)
Dear UK friends: last Saturday I received 15 QSLs from UK. Thanks you very much. Alberto, LU2EG
Alberto, LU2EG <lu2eg@usa.net>
- Monday, June 28, 1999 at 20:41:39 (BST)
Here is another site for PSK31 info. This one is referred to by many ham magazines. You can also download the sound blaster based programs to run PSK31 on your PC. http://aintel.bi.ehu.es/psk31.html GL.
Enno, PA5EA <cw@dx.nl>
- Monday, June 28, 1999 at 15:41:11 (BST)
Ref.PSK31. Neil,surf to http://www.alltel.net/~rixner/psk31.htm where you can find a very detailed explanation.
Ger PE1CZG <gerh@dds.nl>
- Monday, June 28, 1999 at 12:27:31 (BST)
Can anyone tell me or point me to a site which gives me a basic understanding of what PSK31 is!? (mentioned below)
Neil G0JHC <carr.n@runshaw.ac.uk>
- Monday, June 28, 1999 at 12:14:36 (BST)
The sun is starting to rock&roll at last: flux 207, SSN 341. That is an record for this cycle. Let's hope things keep going like this until the Sep-Dec time frame. BTW. Nice surprise on Friday night when VP2E/K5AND came back on my CQ. A pPity that the VP2M station came on the band too late for catching the crowd.
Enno, PA5EA <cw@dx.nl>
- Monday, June 28, 1999 at 11:37:31 (BST)
LZ QSL Info received. Thanks to all that responded. I believe the ES2 that was calling was ES2JJ but if so, no rogers and no confirmation = incomplete. Too bad :-((. 73, Bob
Bob, WA1OUB <b_mobile@conknet.com>
- Monday, June 28, 1999 at 11:06:17 (BST)
Great to see Andy Repetto ZD9BV (locator IF32uw) is now QRV on 6m. Last cycle I worked ZD8 and heard the ZD8VHF beacon a couple of times via the longpath. Lets hope the F2 starts...soon!
Scott VK4JSR <scott.watson@clemenger.com.au>
- Monday, June 28, 1999 at 04:21:33 (BST)
Re PSK31. Anyone interested to try on 6m? I'm in IO87, 100W, 6ele @ 190m asl.?
Geoff, GM7SJC <gcrowley@cwcom.net>
- Sunday, June 27, 1999 at 21:17:31 (BST)
Dave, 48750 video is audible here lots of the time from Norway, where there are apparently Transmitters in JO38, JP20, JP53, JP77, KP59 all about the freq. A useful Au indicator for me in the North of Scotland, (IO87)
Geoff, GM7SJC <gcrowley@cwcom.net>
- Sunday, June 27, 1999 at 21:16:11 (BST)
Can anyone cfm 48248.6 as Varanger in KP59. Still operational? I heard that freq weakly on June 25, 1900-2000Z and yesterday breifly around 2000Z. On the 25th I also had a weak 49750 with trans-polar flutter. I see KP59 is in extreme northern LA. Is there anyone on 6 in that area or in nearby Russia. Incidently this is the only video hrd here in NM during all the Eu activity back east. I'm all dressed up and nno place to go - HI. Vy 73 to all.
Dave, N5JHV <dbatcho@lascruces.com>
- Sunday, June 27, 1999 at 14:51:54 (BST)
Re:PSK31... I don't know of a dedicated QRG for this mode, but here in ZS1 we use 50.200 for random calling. 73 de
Shawn ZR1EV <baris@lando.co.za>
- Sunday, June 27, 1999 at 14:36:12 (BST)
CT1DYX new E-Mail adress: ct1dyx@teleweb.pt (phone: 351-2-9350588) Many Thanks´s
CT1DYX <ct1dyx@teleweb.pt>
- Saturday, June 26, 1999 at 20:56:41 (BST)
Re HAM RADIO Convention: Also there were: 5A1A (Abubakr), HB9QQ, I0JX, ON4ANT, ON4GG. We had a nice meeting in the evening with A61AH, S56A, DL7QY, DK9KX, DJ1OJ, DL7AV ... A61AH will be back in Dubai from 15 July till end of July. He might also get QRV from another rare country. TA2BK said, 6m is now permitted in all TA, also for visitors.
Tom DL7AV <dl7av@online.de>
- Saturday, June 26, 1999 at 19:51:01 (BST)
Is there a PSK31 frequency for Six meters ?
Rene Tuijtel <pe1caj@wxs.nl>
- Saturday, June 26, 1999 at 19:26:44 (BST)
Hallo is anyone on 50110 khz +- 5 khz I hear from 18.00 to 20.00 UTC for any station on 6m. I'm only a 6m SWL sorry no licence in Germany.
dg6mfq <kleinschwaerzer@masters-burghausen.de>
- Saturday, June 26, 1999 at 19:07:49 (BST)
For those who didn't attend HAM RADIO.. A61AH,TR8CA,6W1QV,TR8XX where there.... TR8CA asked to call him on phone if someone hears his beacon 73.
Johan , ON4ANT <ON4ANT@hotmail.com>
- Saturday, June 26, 1999 at 16:33:33 (BST)
QSL INFO NEEDED for LZ2CC and LZ2DF. New country fer me. Can anyone help? Best 73, Bob
Bob, WA1OUB <b_mobile@conknet.com>
- Saturday, June 26, 1999 at 14:35:18 (BST)
25/06/99 Big opening with U.S.A. - Canada ! Strong signals in JM78 from W1,W3, VE area. Hrd/Wkd from IW9CER / IT9IPQ : VE3SXE FN25 - W1RA FN41 - K3KYR FN23 - W1EN FN32 KB2VZP FN22 - K1SG FN42 - W3HHN FN33 - hrd VE2DFO FN25 - hrd WA1OUB, K1TTT , K1TOL - VE4?? hrd K8ZES FN02 SIXily News http://fly.to/iw9cer
Tony IW9CER <iw9cer@qsl.net>
- Saturday, June 26, 1999 at 13:59:26 (BST)
Hi guys! Will try out JO96 as SK1BL sometime between the 15th to 20th of July as well as the previous announced activity on the 20th to 24th of August. Bands been´silent for 3 days, cought 4X1IF on CW on the 23rd of June, my first QSO outside EU! Cu! / Eric - SM1TDE
Eric SM1TDE <sm1tde@algonet.se>
- Saturday, June 26, 1999 at 12:50:22 (BST)
First opening yesterday evening into USA 20.45 to 21.30 . Worked lots of VE2, VE3, W1, W2, W3, W4 from JN26. Around 21.15 the signals were very loud (S7 to S8). After 21.30 the signals from NA falled down very quickly and the band was quite again. Very strong QRM by the EU back scatter signals (YU, 9A1, LZ, YO). 73.
Georges F8OP <f8op@wanadoo.fr>
- Saturday, June 26, 1999 at 10:20:08 (BST)
On 1730 i worked kp4bz heard vp2e/w6jkv/k5and and worked 13 NA stations till 2045. heard many more! good opening in jo33jf Timon pa9kt
Timon pa9kt <pa9kt@bart.nl>
- Saturday, June 26, 1999 at 08:59:42 (BST)
Lo, Should there be again tomorrow such excellent conditions between EU/NA please remember to ask your raging NA pile-up to standby for any West Coast Stations. Myself or a seriously-appointed inhardware collegue will be trying for the Q! 20 seconds is all that it will cost. Also listen around the fringes as we will be calling! Who will make the first EU/West Coast NA Q? 73 and I remain, Lew
Lew W7EW <lew@teleport.com>
- Saturday, June 26, 1999 at 06:52:42 (BST)
In 30 plus years (I won't admit how many) I have never heard an opening like today. Everything in Europe was in from early a.m. local-1200z(starting with EH) to just a few minutes ago(0000z) . Many stns clg on cw @095 but QRM and QRN(thunderstorms) made it tough at times. I apologize to those who called but I could not hear(time to replace the 15 year old ft-726) but I worked about 10 new country's so all in all it wasn't bad. Wrked Everything from 9A, I, YT, HB, YU, S57 and in essence everything in between. Based on what I have seen the past few days the band seems to be open continuously . I hear either the FP5/ VO1 beacon to the east or the VE4 beacon to the west even at 2:00 a.m.(don't ask what I am doing up at 2:00 a.m.) I'm sure the increase in 6 mtr activity has something to do with it- nice to see it by the way. For those of you interested I'm running 500 watts into a 9 el M2 @ 65 ft, 73 Don VE2DFO
don falle VE2DFO <dfalle@teleglobe.ca>
- Saturday, June 26, 1999 at 01:11:55 (BST)
VP2E/W6JKV worked Just home again trying to find out what I had missed and what's going on at the band. Then heard at 50102 the cq. Signal was weak and sounded just like the many backscatter signals from southeast EU.. Have a recording at http://www.qsl.net/pa0oos A rare station was JY4NE 22/6/99 1554ut 579 in KM71. 73
jaap pa0oos <pa0oos@qsl.net>
- Saturday, June 26, 1999 at 00:10:45 (BST)
Great evening, worked lots of W1/2/3 18-20z went to the pub, returned at 2215z, band still open wkd VO/VE3/W1/2/3/4 and catch of the evening C6AGN in FL16, peaked 579, hrd him cq on 097 cw at least 7 times with no takers. Couldnt hear a thing from Jimmy in VP2E when the PA's were calling around 1830z , oh well, better save one for tomorrow hi! GN.
Neil G0JHC
- Saturday, June 26, 1999 at 00:01:24 (BST)
Today received qsl via direct from EK6AD and CX1DDO (fast). Seems that eugene do receive direct mail from w-europe, i used no airmail-enveloppe but just a ordinary white one. 73.. bert
Bert PA7mm <berthollander@wxs.nl>
- Friday, June 25, 1999 at 23:32:59 (BST)
HELLO TO ALL. I WANT INFORMED TO EVERYBODY THAT MY QSL-MANAGER IS TA7A, ADDRESS IS,..P.O.BOX-71. 61000-TRABZON. TURKEY. IF ANIBODY WILL HAVE ANY PROBLEM TO RECEIVE MY QSL-CARD PLEASE LET ME KNOW.many thanks. I'M STILL ACTIVE ON 6-m,I HOPE TOMORROW WILL BE GOOD PROPAGATION, BEST REGARDS TO ALL,& GOOD DX!!! 73! from, 4L5O.OMARI.
OMARI.4L5O. <4L5O@caucasus.net>
- Friday, June 25, 1999 at 23:31:04 (BST)
hallo I have a good info for DG ( Cept class 2 stations) German Hamradio DARC have write to the RGTP and say that the will get 3000 Special Licences for 6m also for Cept Class 2. ( Announcment CQ/DL 7/99).I think in the next time DL are get more 6m stations . Sorry for my bad english.
dg5rtb
- Friday, June 25, 1999 at 22:06:06 (BST)
Just watching the cluster, and this is JUST AN OBSERVATION, but taking into account the efforts that the DX-Peditions (VP2E...etc etc) put in to their trips for OUR benefits, isn't spots saying they are begging (to most people a derogatory term) rather demeaning their efforts ?. sign of the times I guess
David Storrs G8GXP <G8GXP@G8GXP.FREESERVE.CO.UK>
- Friday, June 25, 1999 at 21:23:36 (BST)
Hrd VP2E/W6JKV on 50.107.5 calling CQ, a good 539 here but couldn't attract his attention, this is a time where a bigger antenna would have helped (hi!). Maybe someone could tell him to listen to Middle East area?
Chris 4Z5JA <4z5ja@qsl.net>
- Friday, June 25, 1999 at 19:10:08 (BST)
Just worked KP4BZ (1705utc, 539, FK78). Where's Jimmy ? GL everybody.
Enno. PA5EA <cw@dx.nl>
- Friday, June 25, 1999 at 18:12:07 (BST)
Looks like Jimmy is up and running - VP2E/K5AND reported in USA! csg
Chris, G3WOS
- Friday, June 25, 1999 at 17:08:50 (BST)
Hi there. Just received the C56A qsl by mail after my second attempt (14 jun 99). Tnx to the QSL manager. Best 73's.
Alain ON4KST <on4kst@skynet.be>
- Friday, June 25, 1999 at 17:06:33 (BST)
Last night (24th June) had PY3ARL beacon at up to 55 for over an hour (not bad for 5W into a GP) and hrd PY5CC for a few minutes peaking S7. CN8LI/b popped up occasionally and when it did the PY3/b disappeared - the vagaries of multi-hop Es? No QSOs but at least I could look at my PY5CC qsl and feel happy I left the opportunity for others without such luxuries on the shack wall! Still would have liked to have worked CT3HF though! Hope for more transatlantic condxns tonight, but finding the pile-ups ever harder to crack, perhaps I should become an SWL and just be happy HEARING the DX - missed at least ten new countries in the pile-ups this year. 73 and see you all in the mayhem on 110.
Mike GU6AJE <mike@begin666.com>
- Friday, June 25, 1999 at 13:42:18 (BST)
Hi All, This morning 2 qsl's arrived from EK6AD, 369 days after original mailing, better late than never..!
Dave G4RGK <hutchinsondibleyltd@btinternet.com>
- Friday, June 25, 1999 at 13:28:54 (BST)
Han, I am on holiday for next two weeks so i will be looking for you every morning. Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Friday, June 25, 1999 at 12:23:57 (BST)
Hi everyone, Just want to let you know I, PE1PZS , changed my callsign into PA7FM. My old e-mail adres is NOT in use anymore, and also adres of my homepage has now changed into http://www.wirehub.nl/~pa7fm From now on I'm also QRV on the HF bands... 73...Dennis PA7FM ( ex PE1PZS )
PA7FM <PA7FM@wirehub.nl>
- Friday, June 25, 1999 at 12:18:20 (BST)
Good Morning Eric. Now I moved to 50.096.2 due to strong buzz.We have similar condx as yesterday. FB DX.
Han JE1BMJ <higasa@ibm.net>
- Friday, June 25, 1999 at 09:35:02 (BST)
Han JE1BMJ - I'm in my shack this morning looking for you 73
Eric F5JKK / XU5DX <f5jkk@aol.com>
- Friday, June 25, 1999 at 08:38:14 (BST)
Today June 24th the Europe ever ever on 6m! 1742Z to 1744Z CT4KQ 4-1, CT1BH 4-1, and CT1DYX 5-2. QTH here 18 miles West of the Center of the Continental 48 States
Larry N0LL <n0ll@ruraltel.net>
- Friday, June 25, 1999 at 03:08:29 (BST)
We have certainly come a long way over the past decade. Consider that with a database (spot collection bin), standardized format and proper software: We could actually plot these refraction points just like a weather radar map. I use X-Map Professional for Windows to overlay coverage predictions locked to lat/long but other packages are available. Interested? Best 73 de Bob
WA1OUB, Bob <b_mobile@conknet.com>
- Friday, June 25, 1999 at 01:38:44 (BST)
PY5CC in weak - 20:35. Chris
Chris, G3WOS
- Thursday, June 24, 1999 at 21:41:55 (BST)
PY3ARL in here since 2000z, but no activity - at least not to where the band is open. Seems Jose and others down in Spain having a ball with the path to North America open on and off most of the day, it seems from Cluster spots.
Jim G0OFE <jimsmith@lds.co.uk>
- Thursday, June 24, 1999 at 21:32:06 (BST)
Hi there. Yesterday I heared the JW7SIX beacon @ 19:58Z for over 20 minutes, peaking 579 !! Unfortunately NOBODY QRV :-( ... working a JW really would have made my day! Anyway, GD DX on our Magic band! 73 de Frank, ON9CFB / PA5ZZ
Frank, ON9CFB <on9cfb@ping.be>
- Thursday, June 24, 1999 at 20:29:55 (BST)
SM 6m condx today = Z1LCH, N0ONE, Z1P, QU1ET....
Rick, SM7SCJ
- Thursday, June 24, 1999 at 19:54:20 (BST)
A recording of JE1BMJ here in JO33 can be heard at Andre PA5WX's homepage: www.qsl.net/pa5wx.
Rinze PA5TA <PA5TA@amsat.org>
- Thursday, June 24, 1999 at 17:58:35 (BST)
At 1300 Z this morning (June 24th), we heard both the VO1MA and FP5XAB beacons. We then heard EH7KW (IM67)at the same time at 50.135 MHZ. We managed to work him at 1318 Z on CW, using 70 Watts into a mag mount vertical in our car in the parking lot of the salt mine! We are listening for you guys across the pond every day for most of the day. We will use CW to pull in the QSO. Please look for us! 73 Ken WB2AMU
Ken WB2AMU <ken.neubeck@citicorp.com>
- Thursday, June 24, 1999 at 16:39:29 (BST)
Hi Willem.Happy to see you.Yesterday when OH?PI called me, I first thought you were calling. Regarding BV2 station I serched local DX cluster. Possibly BV2DP. He is active on CW. I can see BG7OH, BV2NT, BV2PU, BV2KS in the data. FB DX!
Han JE1BMJ <higasa@ibm.net>
- Thursday, June 24, 1999 at 14:21:02 (BST)
At June, 23 after 2010utc, I heard a few stations from NA here in JN59wk: K8TQK (EM89), K9VV (EM79), K0FF (EM49), (K8MFO (EN90), VE1ZZ (FN84), K9HMB (FN52). Heard parts of other calls, too. Sigs were up to S9! Did not try to work them, because I had this pleasure mostly in the past and because of possible TVI in our cable-TV... Worked VE1ZJ (FN95) as a new one. -GL-
Wolfgang, DJ3TF <wessely@asamnet.de>
- Thursday, June 24, 1999 at 14:19:44 (BST)
This morning at 08.50 I heard a station calling cq on 50110 He gave cq about 30 times before mentioning his callsign. At that time he faded out we me, so I could only read part of the callsign: B?2BH. Anybody has any suggestions what that could have been (is there any BV2BH or BY3BH qrv on 6m) Looks like a long shot , but PA5TA was hearing JE1BMJ at the time. Maybe Han JE1BMJ knows of such a station??? 73 Willem PA0HIP
Willem PA0HIP <wmorsink@casema.net>
- Thursday, June 24, 1999 at 13:16:18 (BST)
JO98 certainly very rare, JO96 97 seem quite active all the time? Please put on 98! I need 10 more squares for 700 ..worked 23 new ones this past 3 weeks, all over 2500km. Must have heard another 10 which I havnt been able to crack. Nice to have a morning without any video buzzzzzzzzzz.
Neil G0JHC
- Thursday, June 24, 1999 at 12:14:33 (BST)
RE: Eric SM1TDE > As far as I know JO98 has never been activated on 6, so would be the best choise.
Peter, PA1SIX
- Thursday, June 24, 1999 at 11:34:37 (BST)
Andy, Yes, we've worked once or twice before so that's why I didn't pursue the QSO. Give others a chance at vy rare GD-land. Have fun. No JA's here. THAT would sure be rare !! Mike :-)
ve9aa
- Thursday, June 24, 1999 at 11:28:06 (BST)
I heard Han JE1BMJ this morning. First very weak at 8:23Z, later a little stronger, but very short at 8:44. This is the first time ever I've heard JA on six! I've got him on tape and will try to put it on the net somewhere. I'll be listening again tomorrow. (locator: JO33GD)
Rinze PA5TA <PA5TA@amsat.org>
- Thursday, June 24, 1999 at 11:08:03 (BST)
Hi Eric TDE - Yes, i need JO98, i guess others will as well. No copy on Han, BMJ - no copy on anything all morning. :-( Still looking and listening. 73
Andy GD0TEP <andy_kissack@compuserve.com>
- Thursday, June 24, 1999 at 10:40:10 (BST)
Anyone needing JO98-square on 50? 73 / SM1TDE
Eric SM1TDE <sm1tde@grk.se>
- Thursday, June 24, 1999 at 10:04:14 (BST)
Hi there! SK1BL will be QRV on 50 MHz from the rare square of JO96BW between the 20th and the 24th of August 1999. CW and SSB. We will take part in the "Lighthouse activity weekend" on the 21st to 22nd as well as the NAC at 17-21z on the 24th. QSL via SM1TDE. Lighthouse-hunters look for 7S1LGT or which will be the call for HF, 144, 432, 1296 as well as 10 GHz. CU all!
Eric SM1TDE <sm1tde@grk.se>
- Thursday, June 24, 1999 at 10:02:56 (BST)
Hi Peter, I am now calling CQ DX on 50.104.5. Beaming EU.
Han JE1BMJ <higasa@ibm.net>
- Thursday, June 24, 1999 at 09:36:04 (BST)
Pete '3ZSS thanks for "instant" response to 4L5 QSL rte. Got lots of chance to brush up my CW skills last night - even had a key with me just in case - will be there in next 30 min looking JA!!!!! 73
Peter G8BCG/P <100010.1147@compuserve.com>
- Thursday, June 24, 1999 at 08:25:50 (BST)
4L5O QSL via TA7A. Mr Sedat, P O Box 71, 61000 Trabzon, Turkey. Thanks Omari for the email confirming the above.
Peter G3ZSS <g3zss@6metres.com>
- Thursday, June 24, 1999 at 08:21:15 (BST)
4L5O RE POSTINGS EARLIER THIS WEEK. Is QSL MGR TA7V or TA7A??? Thread seems to end with PB0ANX quoting TA7V and G4HBA quoting TA7A!! PS NA openings didn't reach the SW UK but interesting to listen to all of EU going mad!
Peter G8BCG <100010.1147@compuserve.com>
- Thursday, June 24, 1999 at 07:52:42 (BST)
Hi Mike, didn't hook up with you on Wednesday, but perhaps W8GF was on the same frequency? as i wrkd him on CW at 20:41 Didn't wrk that many and only 2 VE's 1ZZ and 3DDR. 100w and 7 el at 60ft - Looking for JA this morning.... (PS - Mike, We've worked before, haven't we?) 73 de Andy GD0TEP
Andy GD0TEP <andy_kissack@compuserve.com>
- Thursday, June 24, 1999 at 07:28:15 (BST)
Yes, I was on also yesterday evening and what happened here ? Nothing exept hrd VE1YX in a short burst. Found 10m open just 10 min before I saw the first cluster message. 28.885 was very confusing with a number of signals at the same time. BUT the opening went over the top of my antenna ... Next time. Christoph DF9CY
Christoph DF9CY <df9cy@qsl.net>
- Thursday, June 24, 1999 at 06:32:25 (BST)
Just wanted to thank all the operators that I work today 6/23 1800z-2220z and the all the ones I missed. This was my first real opening into Europe, I worked about 12 stations from EA1,EH8,EI3,EI7,MM0,IK4,CT3,OK1,I3 and hrd S5,YO,SP9,several DL's. Thanks to everyone....looking forward to next opening. 73 from Ohio de WB8XX EM79xk
Kevin WB8XX <wb8xx@arrl.net>
- Thursday, June 24, 1999 at 05:21:52 (BST)
de ve9aa, further to last post. A heartfelt thanks to those that called me on CW. (right on!) The two loudest stations were GD0TEP (an honest s9) Not sure if we had a QSO or not as lots of confusion until I figured out there were a w1 and a w8 on my qrg. MOst consistent signal was MM0AMW (whom I didn't callwkd previous years) Thanks, Mike
ve9aa
- Thursday, June 24, 1999 at 04:23:35 (BST)
Also a nice EU-NA DX opening here too. Thank goodness for CW. All my Q's on code. Signals were VERY weak. Managed to have YO2IS call me for a new country. THANK-YOU!!! Mike. BTW, also had all call districts in USA off the back of the beam (extremely unusual, espcially to hear w6's) Please listen hard for these guys low in the band. There were many calling from 50.075-50.110 (mostly around 90-95 though. Mike ve9aa
ve9aa
- Thursday, June 24, 1999 at 04:20:10 (BST)
First X-Atlantic of the season here in IO75. Worked 30 W/VE stations between 2020 and 2115z. Range from VO1JN in GN37 to KU4IU in EM54 and K6EID in EM73. 73
David MM0AMW <mm0amw@dgillies.freeserve.co.uk>
- Thursday, June 24, 1999 at 00:58:27 (BST)
short opening to VE wrkd 20.56z ve1zj fn95 hrd ve1zz fn74 73's and have fun
kees pe1mcd <pe1mcd@qsl.net>
- Wednesday, June 23, 1999 at 22:42:15 (BST)
Short opening just few minutes ago - Hrd W3JO 559 - Wkd K1DAM 559 W1JJM 579 both FN41 square - same time Estonian stn back at 579 close the frequency - 73
Eric F5JKK <f5jkk@aol.com>
- Wednesday, June 23, 1999 at 19:44:26 (BST)
Hrd JY4NE for 15 minutes this evening (18:00 z) on 50.095. In and out of Noise in IO91. But nice to hear JY activity.
Peter G3ZSS <g3zss@6metres.com>
- Wednesday, June 23, 1999 at 19:36:06 (BST)
Hi there! It's time for me to send in my DXCC application, but I might have a few duds. Does anybody have a list of no-nos? The DXCC desk can't help: I was told to send everything in and take my chances. It'd be a pity to waste time/money/effort on something that's got no chance. My questionables are F1EAN/7X (June 1989) 3X1SG (Nov 91) UL7GCC (Feb 92) Anybody got useful ideas? One last dig about .110 - why the heck are people NOT using CW between .080 and .100? My home-brew DSP notch wipes out all CW signals PDQ :-)) 73, Pete
Pete PE1MHO <petehalp@xs4all.nl>
- Wednesday, June 23, 1999 at 19:25:31 (BST)
Hello Han, and others. Neil is right, below 50.100 was also clear for me. Normally lots of EU around .110 - but, at the time i heard you, .110 was clear. At best, i'd say 319, didn't copy the full call. Spent the next hour calling CQ/DX on .105, and was called by EUs. I'll be listening from around 06 utc onwards for the next couple of days.
Andy GD0TEP <andy_kissack@compuserve.com>
- Wednesday, June 23, 1999 at 19:18:08 (BST)
Dear Neil, thank you for the recommendation.As one of possible DX spots I will add 'just below 100kHz without buzz'.(^^) See you soon.
Han, JE1BMJ <higasa@ibm.net>
- Wednesday, June 23, 1999 at 15:38:28 (BST)
For the record I was beaming 30 deg and hearing SM's in JP95 and OH9 in KP38 at the time. I didnt get chance to play with the beam heading, opening didnt last that long!
Neil G0JHC
- Wednesday, June 23, 1999 at 14:27:03 (BST)
JE1BMJ also into IO83 at 419 but 59+ Eu to Eu QSOs on 110 at the time prevented any possible contact. Han your best bet is to cq just below 100, thats usual clear. 110 is always a mess in Eu. Those looking for outside Eu contacts are constantly tuning. Forget 110 !
Neil G0JHC <carr.n@runshaw.ac.uk>
- Wednesday, June 23, 1999 at 13:57:44 (BST)
Dear Andy,thank you very much for the report.I will listen on 50.110 0700-0900Z every day. For calling CQ EU, anyone have preferable frequency to avoid buzz QRM? Currently I am using 105 and 110.7 in CW mode. I am running 1kW output (completely legal) and 2x8 Yagis about 30m AGL.Hope to meet you on six in the near future. de Han JE1BMJ (QM05BR)
Han, JE1BMJ <higasa@ibm.net>
- Wednesday, June 23, 1999 at 13:52:37 (BST)
F1IXQ - many thanks for your help. Calling F4CQY by phone and bring him on 6 meters to give me a new square - JN28.
Ken SM7CMV <kenth@kastanje.tomelilla.se>
- Wednesday, June 23, 1999 at 13:33:48 (BST)
OH2AQ internetcluster is off-line since this morning. No new inputs are added.
Peter, PA1SIX
- Wednesday, June 23, 1999 at 13:00:47 (BST)
After the DX spot by G4FVP for JE1BMJ i had a listen, and heard JE1.... then QSB. Good signs. 73 de Andy GD0TEP
Andy GD0TEP <andy_kissack@compuserve.com>
- Wednesday, June 23, 1999 at 10:51:54 (BST)
Dear Hans, it's me. On 0850Z I found TV carrier is good in EU direction so I called CQ DX on 50.110.7. Then OH7PI was replied and made QSO with him. Happy to see reports from SM and DL. See you soon on six. de Han JE1BMJ
JE1BMJ <higasa@ibm.net>
- Wednesday, June 23, 1999 at 10:45:59 (BST)
Hello, just hrd JE1BU on 50.111 in CW 529 calling CQ and working before OH7PI. 73 de Hans, DK2PH
Hans Wilke, DK2PH <hanswilke@verl.de>
- Wednesday, June 23, 1999 at 10:30:19 (BST)
Guys, just worked OH9/PA3DYS from KP38RR - signal was very laoud on around 50.102.5. Look that side if you need this square.
Remi LY2MW <r.vaicius@omnitel.net>
- Wednesday, June 23, 1999 at 09:48:25 (BST)
Hi, what a lucky evening yesterday - have worked 7Q7RM and 9J2BO with 10W only! Fantastic!
Remi LY2MW <r.vaicius@omnitel.net>
- Wednesday, June 23, 1999 at 07:26:46 (BST)
....Just to let you know that 24th and 25th I'll be in Friedrichshafen. I'll visit the 6m meeting point (Halle 9, booth 910) and I hope to meet many others 6m fellows!
Dan IK1EGC <dgattoli@to.alespazio.it>
- Wednesday, June 23, 1999 at 06:45:59 (BST)
Yesterday (22 June) saw a strong opening to the north from here (JO54). Copied several SMs and LAs and the LA7SIX/b. As I live in the north of DL I often wonder, if noctilucent clouds may have something to to with the occurence of Es. I could copy a VE8 beacon on 10m around 0 UT this night with bright clouds visible in the north. 73 de Christoph
Christoph DF9CY <df9cy@qsl.net>
- Wednesday, June 23, 1999 at 06:23:09 (BST)
Hi folks, the deadline for 'Six News' #62 is fast approaching and I need your contributions. · Articles · News items · Letters · Photos …on any aspect of six metre operation, propagation or techniques. Please send DX news items to Clive, G4FVP at g4fvp@aol.com and all other pieces to me at cdeacon@compuserve.com. 73 to all
Chris Deacon G4IFX <cdeacon@compuserve.com>
- Tuesday, June 22, 1999 at 23:44:11 (BST)
Today again good prop. worked/heard 4L,TZ,PY,TA and Z2 for DXCC # 97. Still 3 to go !! Any info on UN0I in LO80 pse ?
Chris PA5AA <zzz@xs4all.nl>
- Tuesday, June 22, 1999 at 21:12:05 (BST)
I copied the la7six beacon at about 18:30Z. Big signal 599+ here in jo33. Good job!
Rinze PA5TA <pa5ta@amsat.org>
- Tuesday, June 22, 1999 at 20:59:59 (BST)
More on HI8ROX, i heard from him today and he seems very keen. He's been checking band but nil so far, he says raining in HI land. Has heard KP worked CT yesterday i believe around 20.00 so he's having a hard listen tonight!! Good luck for the pile up on this one 73 Kerry.
Kerry G0LCS <kerry@g0lcs.freeserve.co.uk>
- Tuesday, June 22, 1999 at 20:26:14 (BST)
LA7SIX To day, 22.june 1999 we manage to get LA7SIX on the air again. QTH Hofsoy, South point on Isl of Senja, Loc JP89MB. QRG 50.051 Mhz A1A, 20 watt into a 4 elem yagi, QTF 185 degr. Pse report to: birger@tr.telia.no 73 de LA5TFA Birger JP99LQ (gate to the artic)
Birger LA5TFA <birger@tr.telia.no>
- Tuesday, June 22, 1999 at 17:02:31 (BST)
Larry TZ6VV very loud here in IO90AT even with my abysmal take-off from here, 5/7 both ways. Working many Gs.
Jim G0OFE <jimsmith@lds.co.uk>
- Tuesday, June 22, 1999 at 16:43:42 (BST)
Can anyone recommend a source of good 6M antennas in UK ? Thanks Chris
Chris M0BOP <chris@kcs.org.uk>
- Tuesday, June 22, 1999 at 16:17:43 (BST)
Thanks for the QSL service Peter !! (UN7/DL4BBU) And all others for the replies on UN3G QSL route. 73
Chris PA5AA <zzz@xs4all.nl>
- Tuesday, June 22, 1999 at 14:52:34 (BST)
Band died last weekend too, only local conditions with Uruguay..See you on August or September? Alberto, LU2EG
Alberto, LU2EG <lu2eg@usa.net>
- Tuesday, June 22, 1999 at 14:09:46 (BST)
ZD9BV now QRV on 6m ! Andy Repetto ZD9BV (locator IF32uw) is now QRV on 6m as from 21/6/99, running 15W CW/SSB into a 5 ele Tonna at 30'. He will be monitoring every evening from 1730 UTC (when he gets home from work) and when possible at weekends. Andy knows about using 28885 as talkback, and can be found on 15m on Sunday mornings - 21.325 MHz USB at 0900 UTC. The last 28 days have been very good from here in the N. of Scotland (IO77ws) - worked 5H3US and 4L5O for new ones, and ZS6, Z23, 9J, 7Q etc. - a good start (at long last!) to the real DX ! 73 Chris
Chris GM3WOJ <chris_tran@hcs-easterross.fc.uhi.ac.uk>
- Tuesday, June 22, 1999 at 13:34:53 (BST)
Peter well done with UN3G cards! Had some trouble getting his card in the past. 73's and have fun,
Peter PA2VST <peterg@condor-post.com>
- Tuesday, June 22, 1999 at 11:36:13 (BST)
Z31JA was saying via NN6C on Sunday Chris.
Neil G0JHC <carr.n@runshaw.ac.uk>
- Tuesday, June 22, 1999 at 08:32:11 (BST)
Special offer: According to the discussion which I had with VAL,UN3G, we agreed that I should act as the qsl-manager for all European (not only DL as proposed!) which worked/will work UN3G. The reason behind is that I'm qrl in Kazakhstan and therefore I travel from time to time to Germany and so I can provide more reliable the transfer of the qsl-cards directly to UN3G. My address in Germany is: Peter Hoerig, Raiffeisenstr.44, D-46282 Dorsten. I'm happy to provide this service on behalf of the UKSMG-group. Peter, UN7/DL4BBU, UKSMG-member #1825
UN7/DL4BBU <veba@kaznet.kz>
- Tuesday, June 22, 1999 at 08:13:22 (BST)
7Q7RM in for 45 minutes in and out. Peaking S9. Heard him calling CQ over and over again on .110 and .107. 7Q7SIX was in all the time. 73 and have fun,
Peter PA2VST <peterg@condor-post.com>
- Tuesday, June 22, 1999 at 08:06:41 (BST)
QSL address UN3G - 480000, P.B. 47, ALMATY, KAZAKHSTAN. For DL QSL via DL4BBU. QSL from me not problem.
Val, UN3G <indra@kazmail.asdc.kz>
- Tuesday, June 22, 1999 at 04:13:20 (BST)
I am currently investigating the establishment of a 50MHz beacon in Vanuatu YJ8. In conjuction with the approval and licencing of this beacon, I am also interested in gaining information on alternative/suitable designs for the beacon Txtr. If you have any info that would assist me in the development of this beacon TX, please let me know.
Scott VK4JSR <scott.watson@clemenger.com.au>
- Tuesday, June 22, 1999 at 03:44:10 (BST)
On the HAM RADIO convention June 24-26: Meeting point is hall 9, booth 910 (DARC with Peter DJ6XV). On friday we are planning a 6m table at the BCC meeting in Ailingen: Evening DX- and Contest Meetings: (6m permanent contest) ================================= A meeting of Contesters and DXers will be organized as in previous years by the BCC (Bavarian Contest Club) and the RRDXA (Rhein Ruhr DX Association)on Thursday and Friday evening. Start: app. 19:00 Local Time End: ???? not known ... but usual very late ... !!! Place: Restaurant "Adler" in Ailingen (app. 5km from the fair. A detailed road map is available at the BCC booth #923. If we are lucky the following calls will be present: I0JX, IK2EGC, S56A, DJ1OJ, DL7AV. And if we are very lucky: A61AH, S59A etc....
Tom DL7AV <DL7AV@online.de>
- Monday, June 21, 1999 at 21:43:02 (BST)
Anyone got the QSL address for Z31JA for Eric, G2ADR? Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Monday, June 21, 1999 at 20:24:10 (BST)
Finger trouble! RA6AX I meant!
Bill GM4DGT <Bill@gm4dgt.demon.co.uk>
- Monday, June 21, 1999 at 20:19:29 (BST)
RE 4L5O QSL I RECEIVED MINE LAST YEAR VIA BURO HAVING SENT VIA BURO BEFORE KNEW TA7A WAS MANAGER. RA5AX IN HERE YESTERDAY FOR ABOUT HOUR BUT VY WEAK/QSB AND DIDN'T MAKE IT THRO' THE QRM.
Bill GM4DGT <Bill@gm4dgt.demon.co.uk>
- Monday, June 21, 1999 at 20:16:07 (BST)
If the band opens to KP4 again like it did last week, keep your ears open for H18ROX - Rafael who is QRV from FK48 very close indeed to KP4. Have been discussing the opening with him and he is checking the band daily for EU. 73 Sixer's Kerry..
Kerry G0LCS <kerry@g0lcs.freeserve.co.uk>
- Monday, June 21, 1999 at 20:09:43 (BST)
Chris, I used the address you have given for UN3G last year and received the card back within 1 week - gl!! 73 de Roger
G4HBA
- Monday, June 21, 1999 at 19:32:04 (BST)
4L5O gave me TA7A as his qsl manager, but Jamie, GW7SMV used this route last year and received the 4L card back via the Buro!! 73 de Roger
G4HBA
- Monday, June 21, 1999 at 19:29:19 (BST)
RE: G0JHC, Neil QSL for 4L5O via TA7V is ok !!! TA7V EROL TUNCAY P.O.BOX 62 TRABZON, 61001 TURKEY. 73,
Tjerry PB0ANX <pb0anx@bigfoot.com>
- Monday, June 21, 1999 at 19:27:07 (BST)
Is this the correct address ?? UN3G: VALERY PETROV P.O. BOX 47 480000 ALMATY KASACHSTAN
Chris PA5AA <zzz@xs4all.nl>
- Monday, June 21, 1999 at 19:03:29 (BST)
can't get that card for KO25 from LY2BAW? Well lady luck is with us. I just worked LY1DQ in KO25rf. Just have to hope he qsl's - No long distance Dx for a while here in IO74.. Cheers, es 73 de Andy GD0TEP
Andy GD0TEP <andy_kissack@compuserve.com>
- Monday, June 21, 1999 at 18:59:12 (BST)
Oh nooo - not again the UA9SIX-story!! I "investigated" last year the "case" UA9SIX and spent some time on that (UN3G helped and some information I gave to Dennis, PE1PEZ). At the end I went in March'99 to Orsk/Russia (some times I have qrl in Aktjubinsk/Kazakhstan - 3 hours drive by car to Orsk) and spoke with some OM's in Orsk and found out: UA9SIX is unknown in Orsk! There was a call UA9SIX in former times but this call was related to an OM in Orenburg/European Russia. This call is no more activ/existend! So we will see which locator "UA9SIX" will use next time,hi! P.S.: When UN3G called UA9SIX yesterday during the nice Es-opening - he didn't answer, hi!!
Peter, UN7/DL4BBU <veba@kaznet.kz>
- Monday, June 21, 1999 at 18:35:59 (BST)
UN3G was in for a some minutes at sunday. Very weak, just above the noise. No 5A here. Looked for him most of the time. Best DX was RA6AX 599 signals for more than a hour! Saturday evening 7Q7SIX, 7Q7RM and 9J2BO strong and steady. Sunday evening nothing from AF. Think this weekend will be booked as one of the best in '99. 73,
Peter PA2VST <Peterg@condor-post.com>
- Monday, June 21, 1999 at 15:40:02 (BST)
I had a QSL from 4L5O arrive via the buro last year, it said "pse QSL". Im sure he has a mgr in TA. Cant remember if its TA7V OR TA7A off the top of my head. Maybe someone can cfm?
Neil G0JHC
- Monday, June 21, 1999 at 14:56:30 (BST)
Today band opened in 06.43 UTC i had QSO with OH2BC, OH7PI, during 08.55-11.45 54 QSO with JA stations,between JA had QSO with SV, UU, I, ER, ON. Total in day was 70 QSO.
Val, UN3G <indra@kazmail.asdc.kz>
- Monday, June 21, 1999 at 14:48:31 (BST)
HAM-Radio Friedrichshafen: Meeting Point for 6m friends. I suggest for the meeting point the HALLE 9, BOOTH 910 (DARC VHF/UHF/SHF-Referat). If you want to meet someone, ask for the 6m meeting - list. I will prepare this list and put it on the desk. Fill in your own call, meeting call and suggested meeting time. In the same HALLE is the restaurant-area with the chance for a glass vine and beer. best 73 and gd dx on 6m, see you in Friedrichshafen
Peter DJ6XV <dj6xv@darc.de>
- Monday, June 21, 1999 at 14:47:43 (BST)
Sunday was very quiet here in the West IO70 weak and unworkable 4L5O all day and nothing much else. Monday has been much the same so far. No doubt it will be our turn again soon and we will be working N, S E & W at 59+++ . Will be on tonight as usual. 73
Peter G8BCG <100010.1147>
- Monday, June 21, 1999 at 14:46:04 (BST)
4L5O was an excellent signal this morning. In for over an hour, sometines calling CQ as few takers! Nice for me to get a new one (126 wkd). Does anyone have the QSL address for 4L5O, or experience of getting a QSL card from Omari?
Peter G3ZSS <g3zss@6metres.com>
- Monday, June 21, 1999 at 14:30:28 (BST)
Hallo, I have received today qsl´s for dl9uds and dl9usa direct from Evgeni EK6AD. My letter was send from Poland and was "registred mail". Evgeni write:" From SP, UA or UR is no problems to received postage, because postmans think is no US$ include. Also is good to write Evgenis adress in russian letters without off own adress. I think good way is to give the qsl in Friedrichshafen one OM from Russia or Ukraine. Vy 73 de Andreas
Andreas , DL9USA <dl9usa@t-online.de>
- Monday, June 21, 1999 at 14:01:40 (BST)
Was home for lunch between 1100-1130 UTC and only heard SV2DFA/2 desperately calling cq. No sign of 4L50, even barely readable R1 video. Bad luck, I suppose.
Peter, PA1SIX
- Monday, June 21, 1999 at 13:03:41 (BST)
No sign of 5A1A and UN3G (or UA9) in the UK - spent all day listening. Boy, the pile-ups were big, had great difficulty breaking RA6AX! Still, I did eventually. Great weekend. Chris
Chris, G3WOS
- Monday, June 21, 1999 at 12:41:55 (BST)
Who is moaning on 5A1A. Yesterday, Sunday I spent hours listening to Europeans work him. Me, a mere hundred or so miles away: not a tinkle. Not complaining.
John 9H1XT <johnscic@synapse.net.mt>
- Monday, June 21, 1999 at 12:11:43 (BST)
Is there a meeting point for the 'sixers' at the HAM in Friederichshafen?
Peter,HB9RUZ <schleuss@dataway.ch>
- Monday, June 21, 1999 at 12:03:08 (BST)
Is there a meeting point for the 'sixers' at the HAM in Friederichshafen?
Peter,HB9RUZ <schleuss@dataway.ch>
- Monday, June 21, 1999 at 12:02:33 (BST)
Well Neil, even at a closer range it was impossible to hear him. I heard ON work him, but had just S9+++ SP and OE stations poluting the band between 110 and 130 with inter-Eu qso's. Finally worked into OD, although it took several minutes to get his call right. I gave him 59, but 1 by 9 would have been much more realistic. Gentlemen, please go above .130 to give the DX-stations a chance even to be heard !!!
Peter, PA1SIX
- Monday, June 21, 1999 at 10:43:53 (BST)
Worked RZ6BU at 29.05.99 on 144 MHz (KN84PV). Does anybody have a QSL information ? Thanks for any help. 73 de Harald, OE3HHB
Harald, OE3HHB <harald.hofbauer@mail.schneider.fr>
- Monday, June 21, 1999 at 09:39:18 (BST)
Re: UA9S. Last year UA9SIX showed up as well (from a different locator though). After a lot of rumours it was concluded that it was a pirate operation probably executed from the Baltic area. According to the prefix lists, the UA9S block is Europe anyway. Seems like somebody has been fooling us again ... For the rest: what a day ! It simply wouldn't stop. Nice opening to Kazakhstan (UN3G), but missed EK6AD again.
Enno, PA5EA <cw@dx.nl>
- Monday, June 21, 1999 at 09:27:59 (BST)
Anyone fancy going to 5A1A and bolting the band change switch to 6m? At 2500km its the worst possible distance for me and one you dont work unless they are regular on the band. How do we encourage him more? Not a peep hrd from Af this weekend here, but done a quick count and have hrd/wkd 72 DXCC countries in last 6 weeks, 22 outside Europe. Hard to find much to complain about.....
Neil G0JHC <carr.n@runshaw.ac.uk>
- Monday, June 21, 1999 at 09:14:41 (BST)
To Johan ON4ANT: according to the Russian database, UA9S UA9T and UA9W are in zones ITU 30 and CQ 16. Reason is that the boundary zone 16 / zone 17 does not coincide with the boundary Europe / Asia. 73
Tony, I0JX <i0jx@amsat.org>
- Monday, June 21, 1999 at 09:03:40 (BST)
Hello, whats the story on UA9SIX? The qth he gave is in zone 16--> european russia. But he carries a UA9 prefix.
johan, ONANT <ON4ANT@HOTMAIL.com>
- Monday, June 21, 1999 at 07:11:24 (BST)
Hi, 20.06.99 was very big Es, I worked 110 QSO for 12 hours (I,UR,S5,9A,JA-44QSO, DJ,OK,HB9,F,SP,PA,ON,YU,ER,OM,OE). 21.06.99 I will be QRV all day on 50.110. 73,s
Val, UN3G <indra@kazmail.asdc.kz>
- Monday, June 21, 1999 at 02:42:48 (BST)
Hello Europeans SIX friends: whath a nice propagation !! Enjoy the opennings. Lot of countries thath i need on the band. LY, YL, RA6, ES, HBØ, UN3, 5A1, OM3, OY9, Z32, T97, EW, ER.! Sniff, Sniff !!! maybe one day. Can't wait until August/September. Hi, Hi.! 73s.
Peter PY5CC <py5cc@matinhos.com>
- Monday, June 21, 1999 at 02:21:59 (BST)
today the northeastern u.s.a was in from 12:42 to 13:51 utc. worked 3 new states.deleware,mass. and new jersey.and 6 new grids.
bart kc5noa el08 <bmiller@vsta.com>
- Sunday, June 20, 1999 at 23:56:10 (BST)
Today was a great day for EU-AS prop. UN7G (5000 km) was in for hours going up and down. And around 15Z I heard UR5ZEL working several JA6. When UN7G was in there were 49MHz TV signals not heard before like 49749.8 , 757.6 and 759.3 kHz, all very strong.
Tom DL7AV <dl7av@online.de>
- Sunday, June 20, 1999 at 21:05:14 (BST)
About HB0/OK2ZR. Just learned from Milo OK1MP that the previous call of OK2ZR was OK2PWO. That call is on the '99 callbook: Petr Klimosz, P S 52, CZ-62700 Brno, Czech Republic
Tony, I0JX <i0jx@amsat.org>
- Sunday, June 20, 1999 at 20:56:23 (BST)
The big ES clouds seem to be moving westwards slowly. What next, a repeat of june '88 with VE/W for hours and hours ?
Peter, PA1SIX
- Sunday, June 20, 1999 at 20:10:32 (BST)
Hard job with so nice signals from every part of the world - Finaly 2 news countries today EK6AD and 5A1A - reports was not really strong - UN3G was too weak here in IN87 - Another day, may be - Tired - 73
Eric F5JKK <f5jkk@aol.com>
- Sunday, June 20, 1999 at 19:43:59 (BST)
Fantastic day here in JN26. The band was wide open all the day long from 06.00 to late in the evening hours. Nice opening, first to Russia, with many EW, UX, UT, UR, US, EK6AD, 4L5O and the best one: UN3G at 15.45, then to South-East with 5A1A , 7Q7RM and 9J2BO 599 (new one !). Nice ES also on 2 meters from 11 to 12 utc with plenty of LZ, YO, YU and the best one: TA1D S9+ at 11.44. Es again at 16.45 to 17.15 with 9H1, IT9. Hope it will be the same to morrow !!!
Georges F8OP <f8op@wanadoo.fr>
- Sunday, June 20, 1999 at 19:38:04 (BST)
From DXLC.COM ... Comment added at 16:27 UTC on June 20: The geomagnetic field has been quiet today. An M2.9 flare peaked at 15:35 UTC. The source was probably region 8592. Unfortunately the LASCO web site has problems again today making an evaluation of the event difficult. Regions 8588 and 8591 have been reported as spotless today. A new region could be emerging in the northeast quadrant.
Ray, PA4PA <pa4pa@qsl.net>
- Sunday, June 20, 1999 at 18:49:46 (BST)
GREAT ES!!! Never worked so many stations on 144 MHz in my life. Two new countries on 50 MHz, T9V and HB0/OK2ZR (he says QSL via H.C., but his call is not in 99 callbook!). By the way, I spoke on 24 with D2GG Angola. He reports having an FT-847 and a 50-MHz Yagi on the ground. I asked him to put the Yagi up, even fixed to Eu if he has no rotator, for the forecoming TEP season. 73
Tony, I0JX <i0jx@amsat.org>
- Sunday, June 20, 1999 at 17:06:50 (BST)
Anyone have any info on the VY0O expedition to FO03? Extensive E's today and no spots of them on any band.
Mark, KM0A <markem48@aol.com>
- Sunday, June 20, 1999 at 15:41:02 (BST)
Yesterday I've worked WA2FGK and K2MUB (21:40Z). Nothing else heard from NA. Today, the E-layer has gone mad again! Es on 144 and a lot of short skip on 50. Good DX from JO33.
Rinze PA5TA <PA5TA@amsat.org>
- Sunday, June 20, 1999 at 15:06:26 (BST)
Hi, between 09.30 and 11.30 UTC i was heard very weakly a few stations from Italy, ER1LW, but QSO was only with IK1FTA.
Val, UN3G <indra@kazmail.asdc.kz>
- Sunday, June 20, 1999 at 14:29:20 (BST)
Hrd i5mxx clng cq about an hour ago. Myself and several locals were unable to get his attn. He was calling "cq na", and I belive answered and EH station. SIGH! What's the point? de ve9aa
ve9aa
- Sunday, June 20, 1999 at 12:52:22 (BST)
Short opening to USA Saturday evening Into PA0 JO33 /23 2053 OX3VHF suddenly 559 for 10 minutes. OX3CS was called by telephone but was not at home (gsm) 2133 K2MUB calling cq fast cw peaking 579 FN21 2140 WA2FGK also cw 50.100 579 in fn21 No other stateside heard. From morning to midnight we had strong ES Some stations calling all day cq and working EU-EU in the special EU-part of the band between 50090 - 50120 Again 9J2BO & 7Q7RM was 59 & ZS6WB heard shortly Z22JE and to the east 4L5O EK6AD. 73
jaap pa0oos <jaap.oosten@hetnet.nl>
- Sunday, June 20, 1999 at 09:34:11 (BST)
Just found this excellent site with a collection of real time and predicted Prop stuff: http://dx.qsl.net/propagation/
73, Peter, G8BCG <100010.1147@compuserve.com>
- Saturday, June 19, 1999 at 23:00:24 (BST)
Just received from Jimmy - "Chris, every thing is still go...look forward to working you...all the best and 73's, Jimmy"
Chris, G3WOS
- Saturday, June 19, 1999 at 12:50:53 (BST)
This is the mail received from Jimmy a few weeks ago - have just asked whether details remain the same - "I will be in Anguilla and hopefully operating from June 24 through July 5....have great location for europe, directly over water and up 200 feet. Will be running 800 watts and have 10 ele. m2 antenna. K5AND will be with me for about one week of time....hope to work all of you.....Jimmy Will try to run beacon on 50.103 and will be on 28885."
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Saturday, June 19, 1999 at 12:07:38 (BST)
Will operate from vp2e starting June 24 until july 6 with K5and the first week. Antenna is 10 el. m2 and power will be 800 watts. Location is awsome with ocean water toward europe and usa....separate antenna for s. america and africa. Location on cliff next to ocean. Will use 50.103 for beacon but if we have indicators and no stations will go to 110 or elsewhere until we open the band...Second posting. 73's and hope to work all of you, Jimmy
jimmy, w6jkv <jimmyt@ausven.com>
- Saturday, June 19, 1999 at 10:15:00 (BST)
Brief opening to SM7FJE last evening 1530-1545 with signals S9 when first heard. Strange condx in that Bo was the only signal from EU heard during the opening. Hopefully more of the same coming soon.
Hal ZS6WB <hpaction@cis.co.>
- Saturday, June 19, 1999 at 07:00:38 (BST)
in the last few hours i have heard signals from pittsburg,pa. to seattle,washington. lots of loud stations too. i hope its like this tomorrow!
kc5noa bart <bmiller@vsta.com>
- Saturday, June 19, 1999 at 03:45:18 (BST)
Dates for Vp2e... by w6jkv & k5and please? Thanks
ve9aa <ve9aa@rac.ca>
- Friday, June 18, 1999 at 23:34:19 (BST)
Hello folks, Tonite again strong signals of 9J2OB Z23JOR and 7Q7RM As soon as I heard them I called them al again for another chat of course..... no just kidding sic. All very exciting to hear nice dx signals. But I am still waiting for a new one this year. Where are they??? ET?? ST2 ?? CR7 TJ SU1ER 9G A61AH 5A1A A41ZN Why are they hiding for us here?? Don't they like the nice pile up's at six with all those dissiplinned radio operators?? Greetings Jaap
jaap pa0oos <http://www.qsl.net/pa0oos>
- Friday, June 18, 1999 at 23:34:19 (BST)
For those who are interested in an UPDATED 50 MHz beacon list. I have just uploaded a such at http://www.qsl.net/oz6om I hope You find it of use - vy 73 es gd DX
OZ6OM "Matt" <oz6om@qsl.net>
- Friday, June 18, 1999 at 21:26:01 (BST)
Just back from a few days in Spain and what do I find - more personal attacks! I have deleted these postings. If there are any more personal attacks, bad language, "!"£$%^"  used instead of bad language or anonymous postings then this page WILL be taken down. Chris G3WOS
Just, Almur-A61AH called me by telephone from DL. He will return to A6 in the middle of July. He'll try to visit the HAM-Radio. 73!
Wolfgang, DJ3TF <wessely@asamnet.de>
- Friday, June 18, 1999 at 19:23:57 (BST)
I received QSL of C56A/C56T last tuesday June, 15. via DARC QSL-office. best 73 and gd dx om 6m
Peter DJ6XV <dj6xv@darc.de>
- Friday, June 18, 1999 at 15:44:16 (BST)
Sorry, the 100W VY0O beacon frequency should read 50.030 and will be transmitting "VY0O FO03"
Pete VE3IKV <pete@eagle.ca>
- Friday, June 18, 1999 at 15:26:21 (BST)
The DXpedition to Grass Island, Nunavut is underway. They will be using the callsign VY0O (VY Zero O) and will be operating from CQ Zone 2, Grid FO-03, on 50.175 +/- QRM with high power and a beam. There will also be a 100W beacon on 50.175. QSL DIRECT ONLY to VE3DO, P.O. Box 146, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M6H 4E1. They will be there until early July. Location is 53.5 North and 79.1 degrees West.
Pete VE3IKV <pete@eagle.ca>
- Friday, June 18, 1999 at 15:11:24 (BST)
It looks like today the ES-season has finally started.
Peter, PA1SIX
- Friday, June 18, 1999 at 12:51:34 (BST)
FRENCH DEPARTEMENT CONTEST : Please listen for F station above 200 on saturday 19 from 4am UTC to 4pm UTC. The goal is to contact as much french station and departement as possible. F station are calling with the departement number (F1IXQ/63). will post a map to help all of you at http://www.euro-qsl.com/france.gif
Jim F1IXQ <f1ixq@euro-qsl.com>
- Friday, June 18, 1999 at 08:32:05 (BST)
i need help modifying my 1015-g amp for rf sensing keying any help would be appreciated
john mascheck kc5nob <sward@vsta.com>
- Friday, June 18, 1999 at 00:03:13 (BST)
Did anyone receive the C56A QSL yet? Sent it direct last year, but NO reply so far. Anyone? TNX!
Frank, ON9CFB <on9cfb@ping.be>
- Thursday, June 17, 1999 at 23:45:52 (BST)
Just RX QSL 6W4RK for QSO on 08/06/99. That's what I call quick. QSL manager F5NPS...tnx.
Dennis PE1PZS <pe1pzs@wirehub.nl>
- Thursday, June 17, 1999 at 22:34:33 (BST)
All in one piece. It was a bit hairy landing (gale force winds) but departure was much better. We tried hard for Europe. Worked only EH and CT1. We were calling Eu right till the last minute. I had S9 Plus 60 db reports from N. Eu on 10M one evening and thought we would get you on six then but still no go. We did 18000 QSOs and 4 of them were EME. About 400-500 on VHF. Watch for CY9CWI at the end of July. I will be talking to them and will see if they are taking 6M. We achieved most of our goals but were very disappointed not to get N. Eu on 6M.
Robbie VY2SS via G3KOX
- Thursday, June 17, 1999 at 20:19:46 (BST)
Strange signal on 50110 since 10:00 gmt. comming here via ms-bursts, QTF 180 deg. anyone else copying this signal.
Finn OZ4VV <oz4vv@post10.tele.dk>
- Thursday, June 17, 1999 at 18:45:55 (BST)
It is just true what Frank CFB told. There seems to be an attitude with some (not new) operators here in my area that thinks it is good to call over and over again. I nearly could finish my contact with 9J2BO... They better start learning CW because 10 minutes later it wasn't difficult to work him in CW as PA0RDY showed. It seems that behaviour is getting the same as it was on 144 MHz in the 80's. One of the reasons I left 2 mtrs. and went to six. The biggest problem is that these idiots don't want to learn. Or maybe they can not. Pitty...Anyway it's only a hobby, 73's
Peter PA2VST <peterg@condor-post.com>
- Thursday, June 17, 1999 at 12:53:17 (BST)
RR Willem. I too checked the map and 58 isnt KP4 as you say. Guess I'll delete the "new sq" from the PC Hi! Thanks reply.
Neil G0JHC
- Thursday, June 17, 1999 at 11:42:16 (BST)
Neil, There's NOT any part of KP4 situated in FK58. Anyway when I worked him he gave FK68 for a locator, but I heard that he also gave FK58 to other stations. Guess he must have been a bit confused Willem PA0HIP
Willem PA0HIP <wmorsink@casema.net>
- Thursday, June 17, 1999 at 10:46:20 (BST)
When I've worked KP4EIT previously he's given FK68 as his grid, and thats what the QSL says too. Last night he was giving FK58, has he moved? The latest buckmaster details still gives him at the ad I qsl'd in 95 and says FK68. FK58 would be a new grid for me. Can anyone clarify the situation?
Neil G0JHC <carr.n@runshaw.ac.uk>
- Thursday, June 17, 1999 at 08:13:15 (BST)
Upon my question why 6m is not included in the upcoming R1MVA expedition, the following answer was given: "The reason is that the Russian Telecom authorities did not allow 6m operation this time. It interferes with their TV reception. Sorry about that. I would have liked to see 6m included and productive as it is now. 73 Jukka OH2BR". A pity for those who still need MV.
Enno, PA5EA <cw@dx.nl>
- Thursday, June 17, 1999 at 08:03:43 (BST)
Nice opening last night into KP4. The whole day poor condx, but night time brought all KP4's out of the woodwork.
Johan,ON4ANT <ON4ANT@hotmail.com>
- Thursday, June 17, 1999 at 07:11:20 (BST)
Hi All. It was nice to work my firsts non-European stations during UKSMG contest last weekend : 4L5O, 4L7VT and TA7V. But nothing heard from 4X, OD, 7Q, etc yet. Also we are planning portable operation during July FD contest on 3/4 07 99 from KO35DG. Will have IC706 and 5 el. yagi on SIX and some 100 - 150 W on VHF/UHF. Call is not finaly known, but perhaps will be LY1KAT/p. So we will keep our fingers crossed to have good openings on SIX. Thanks for reading this and CU on the band.
Remi LY2MW <r.vaicius@omnitel.net>
- Wednesday, June 16, 1999 at 08:07:50 (BST)
A surprise last night to hear WT3A/MM in IM46 with 59 signs. Hes heading back to the USA on a container ship, but will make the trip again (europe-usa).He runs IC706 and a 17m dipole. The VE opening some days to late for CY9SS, the holiday didn't pay of here hi..(neither did it on previous CY9 trips)murphy i guess. ps great opening into Africa as we all? know...
Johan, ON4ANT <ON4ANT@HOTMAIL.com>
- Wednesday, June 16, 1999 at 07:13:05 (BST)
9J2BO brian was an unbelievable s9 plus 30db here this evening. Even locals don't produce that kind of signals. The Es season sofar is pretty poor, but the links with Spread F (=TEP) propagation (PY,z23,9J2,V5,5H, etc) makes it very interesting. Hope that ZD7 can silence up his wife (or her TV), he must be a good possibility for that kind of propagation. 72 Willem PA0HIP
Willem PA0HIP <wmorsink@casema.net>
- Wednesday, June 16, 1999 at 00:57:25 (BST)
I recently installed an IC706 in my Chevy truck and am QRV as PA5ZZ/M (no /M on 6 allowed in ON yet). If you work me and want to QSL, sent your card direct (address in Buckmaster callbook is OK) or via the buro to ON9CFB (my homecall). Just for information! Not much worked so far: 2 OH stations and one PA. Antenna is a 1/4 Lambda magmounted on the roof. 73 de Frank, ON9CFB / PA5ZZ
Frank, ON9CFB / PA5ZZ <on9cfb@ping.be>
- Wednesday, June 16, 1999 at 00:37:21 (BST)
Hi there, Had a good opening to 9J tonight, and was happy to work him in CW (my #93) after the SSB pile-up MESS. I gave up calling him in the SSB pile-up because of those @#$#! guys (mostly DJ and PE-stations tonight and especially one PE7 station whose complete call I will not mention here) who just don't know (or don't want to know) how to work a pile-up... If you're new to the band and don't yet know how to work a pile-up, I'd suggest you LISTEN FIRST how the system works. Give your call ones or twice WHEN the DX-station calls QRZ. If you don't hear him at all, DON'T EVEN CALL HIM! 'Cause I could tell from some guys' calling behaviour, that they weren't hearing him at all! On the other hand, 9J2BO could have worked split too. Would have saved him and us some nerves... Anyway, I worked him a little later in CW. Anyway, hope that some of the unexperienced (but also the 'experienced') ones read this message and think about it. Oh, and you may correct me if I'm wrong! 73 es GD DX de Frank, ON9CFB / PA5ZZ
Frank, ON9CFB <on9cfb@ping.be>
- Wednesday, June 16, 1999 at 00:33:19 (BST)
A bit of excitement this evening. Worked VO1JN at 559 21:46. Also had the VO1ZA beacon in for 45 minutes. The FP5XAB beacon was also in for for 20 minutes - 2 days too late!! Thats life!! 73 de Roger (G4HBA/G8KRT)
Roger. G4HBA
- Tuesday, June 15, 1999 at 23:51:11 (BST)
A bit of excitement this evening. Worked VO1JN at 559 21:46. Also had the VO1ZA beacon in for 45 minutes. The FPXAB beacon was also in for for 20 minutes - 2 days too late!! Thats life!! 73 de Roger (G4HBA/G8KRT)
Roger. G4HBA
- Tuesday, June 15, 1999 at 23:47:47 (BST)
VO Beacon back in now (for past 30 mins) pkg S7 only sig is VO1JN under the only sproggie I have on the band 50.103 Trev ...-.-
Trev G3ZYY <Trev@southwestuk.demon.co.uk>
- Tuesday, June 15, 1999 at 23:08:20 (BST)
VO Beacon (.038) S3 with QSB now in IO70 at 1735Z - Sorry no cluster access! Trev ...-.-
Trev G3ZYY <Trev@southwestuk.demon.co.uk>
- Tuesday, June 15, 1999 at 18:39:37 (BST)
Switzerland is now on the air also at daytime. It is now allowed with 25W and a vertikal antenna.
Roger Wassmer HB9WNV <hb9wnv@uska.ch>
- Tuesday, June 15, 1999 at 17:23:24 (BST)
Re:Re: ES-season. So what, with well over 40 countries within a single hop. No, the duration of the openings, that's the problem.
Peter, PA1SIX
- Tuesday, June 15, 1999 at 13:20:23 (BST)
We had a talk with EL2WW, Mark, he is trying to get a 6m rig He will be over in Friedrichshaven next week, hopefully he's able to find a rig not to expensive ( he was shocked by FT100 prices !).
Johan,ON4ANT <ON4ANT@HOTMAIL.COM>
- Tuesday, June 15, 1999 at 10:46:06 (BST)
Ref.Es season. From the start beginning of May i worked/heard 40 countries. I think that's not bad and what i remember from last cycle what is missing now,are the multi hops to the USA and KP etc.
Eric PA6KW
- Tuesday, June 15, 1999 at 10:45:16 (BST)
PY5CC was in over 1 hour with signs 59 He heard my brother calling with 1 watt.. Very few takers ,guess he worked them all. 9J2BO in aswell, seemed to be vy spotty opening. 15km north of me signs were much weaker.
Johan,ON4ANT <ON4ANT@HOTMAIL.COM>
- Tuesday, June 15, 1999 at 10:44:19 (BST)
Does anyone know when the (real) ES-season is supposed to begin. It looks like .... sofar. Was it so much better in the previous cycle ?
Peter, PA1SIX
- Tuesday, June 15, 1999 at 07:54:07 (BST)
Of course it was the 14th june evening. Heard also PY5CC.
Alain ON4KST <on4kst@skynet.be>
- Tuesday, June 15, 1999 at 06:41:43 (BST)
Hi there. Just leaving my sunny garden that I heard 9J2BO and 9A3NC/MM (KM29 and KN30). I like this season! Best 73's
Alain ON4KST <on4kst@skynet.be>
- Tuesday, June 15, 1999 at 06:17:59 (BST)
Anyone know 2E1FUF please? I need an Email address, or AX25 73 de Andy
Andy GD0TEP <andy_kissack@compuserve.com>
- Monday, June 14, 1999 at 12:47:27 (BST)
9J2BO also very loud up here in IO83 last night, for about 30 mins. Good short cw QSOs.
Neil G0JHC
- Monday, June 14, 1999 at 08:30:24 (BST)
Hi All 50Mhz hunters. Looking for a new one ?????, LA5TFA/p Birger (me) will be qrv from KP09JQ incoming week, starting up at 1800 utc Monday 14.June. Conds have been vy poor so far this year into North Norway, but lets see what we can do. Best 73 de LA5TFA Birger
Aasmund BIRGER Jakobsen LA5TFA <birger@tr.telia.no>
- Monday, June 14, 1999 at 01:06:56 (BST)
Can anyone confirm that the postage rate for airmail fron USA to UK is still 60 cents ? 73 de Peter
Peter G3IBI <pascutt@tcp.co.uk>
- Sunday, June 13, 1999 at 19:58:43 (BST)
Another new country. Thank's Sergio 9J2BO with very strong sig hr 20 minutes after your spot. looking hardly for CY9SS last day - 73
Eric F5JKK <F5jkk@aol.com>
- Sunday, June 13, 1999 at 19:06:09 (BST)
I have become a Info from singapore. And on Monday form 00:00 utc to 03:00 utc on 50115. an friend from Singapore will look for europe. BY BY from Horst
dg6mfq
- Sunday, June 13, 1999 at 17:12:10 (BST)
Hello! Today Es in UN3! Tran's 12-15 UTC I am worked 8 pcs 9H stations, LZ and IT9.
Val, UN3G <indra@kazmail.asdc.kz>
- Sunday, June 13, 1999 at 16:59:28 (BST)
F1FXB/p and F6GYC/p are in JN14 (F-dept 48) till 15Z today (1500m asl / ft847 + 5el)
Jim, F1IXQ. <qsl@nat.fr>
- Sunday, June 13, 1999 at 13:38:10 (BST)
JN28 active ! Spoke with F4CQY yesterday on 2 mtr. He will be soon active from his home QTH in JN28ni. FT847 / IC746 + 5el TONNA. He said he is very interested with 6, gave him a few frequencies. French departement number is 52 - Haute Marne. Christian will be around 200. As I knew that JN28 is a rare square in France, I found this info interesting for all 6 m square hunters. 73's
Jim, F1IXQ / TM6M <f1ixq@euro-qsl.com>
- Sunday, June 13, 1999 at 11:15:37 (BST)
I worked RV6HF (LN24) on 10 JUNE 1995. has anyone had a QSL card? both direct and buro have not worked
Paul GW6VZW <george@g4pci.freeserve.co.uk>
- Sunday, June 13, 1999 at 07:58:30 (BST)
Hi! Today in 02.38 UTC was heard JA0YMP/0 on 50.095 CW with RST 559 about 5 minutes.
VAL, UN3G <indra@kazmail.asdc.kz>
- Sunday, June 13, 1999 at 05:43:58 (BST)
Aha A61AH Almur is in DL. If you read this and you returned to your country, please put somewhere a first list you worked by now. Several people claim they worked you as a first here in PA. They never heard about a DCF clock i think or they must visist a eye-doctor......73's from John and enjoy your stay in DL.
John PE9DX <pe1lau@amsat.org>
- Saturday, June 12, 1999 at 21:39:18 (BST)
VK9LX Lord Howe Is. '99 I'm looking for 6M OPERATOR to join me during my October 24 - Nov 2 expedition to Lord Howe Island. As "HF only" guy I need someone to share accommodation and help me with my HF antenna setup. This would be an ideal opportunity for the right person to enjoy heaven on the earth and have some 6m fun & action. There is one 5 ele Tonna and mast/coax on the island (donated last year by JA's) but no 6m equipment. Accommodation and return air transfer Syd-LH: $1350 AUD ($900 US). More info about 1997 and 1998 VK9LX activity at http://www.qsl.net/vk9lx If interested, email ASAP to watchman@tig.com.au Thanks and 73, Nick VK9LX - VK2ICV
Nick, VK9LX <watchman@tig.com.au>
- Saturday, June 12, 1999 at 14:57:25 (BST)
it was so nice working to eu that day im now in aachen germany,i have allot of e-mail im my box ,can not answer them all now i don't have the log with me now in germany i will be back to a6 land in july if any one like to call me my phone # in aachen is 0173-4513339, see you soon in 6m ''almurr
a61ah almurr
- Saturday, June 12, 1999 at 12:44:58 (BST)
What i ment to ask was qsl info for PP5BC, i found the 9A info at http://www.hrs.agram.com/callbook/index.cgi 73
Andy GD0TEP <andy_kissack@compuserve.com>
- Friday, June 11, 1999 at 20:29:36 (BST)
9A3NC/mm was loud here the other night, and IM96 is a new grid. Anyone got his QSL info please?? PS - tnx for the info re LY2BAW - have emailed him, awaiting reply. Not much on 6m 2night.
Andy GD0TEP <andy_kissack@compuserve.com>
- Friday, June 11, 1999 at 20:13:14 (BST)
Had LU and PY bcn's in here for an hour last night. But hrd no live Op's.
Neil G0JHC
- Friday, June 11, 1999 at 09:27:32 (BST)
To SM7FJE : concerning UA1ZCG - I have received his QSL for 2 meters MSCW QSO. Will try to find his address at home and if so - will send it to you.
Remi LY2MW <r.vaicius@omnitel.net>
- Friday, June 11, 1999 at 09:02:55 (BST)
To : SM7FJE and GD0TEP : I have talk to LY2BAW Tadas and he is very sorry about his QSL cards - he is very overloaded and he has moved to new location but he promissed me to answer all QSL cards he have received. Try to contact him via E-mail : ly2baw@post.omnitel.net (hope this address still work). If you will have same problems with LY cards in the future - just send me an E-mail and will try to do my best. 73!
Remi LY2MW <r.vaicius@omnitel.net>
- Friday, June 11, 1999 at 08:34:38 (BST)
OZ6MTR will be qrv in the UKSMG contest this weekend, with +300W and a 8 ele LPY, 90 m ASL in JO65CP. Hope to work you in the contest.. Vy 73 de OZ6meter, #1135.
Jan OZ1CDE <oz1cde@vip.cybercity.dk>
- Friday, June 11, 1999 at 08:22:10 (BST)
Has anybody received a QSL direct from UA1ZCG, LY2BAW or TA7V. No luck here anyway. Hrd PP5BC shortly yesterday and PY5CC booming again!
Bo, SM7FJE <bn@aaaaa.se>
- Friday, June 11, 1999 at 08:02:43 (BST)
Hi All, Finaly yesterday I picked up my 6 element yagi so will be QRV in E-sporadic contest this weekend. As s newcommer on SIX I hope to collect many new squares and countries. Best 73 and hope to meet you on the band.
Remi LY2MW <r.vaicius@omnitel.net>
- Friday, June 11, 1999 at 08:02:01 (BST)
Hi All, Worked today CY9SS at 2149z and 9J2BO at 1748Z 73s Pedro Miguel, CT1DYX
CT1DYX <ct1dyx@teleweb.pt>
- Friday, June 11, 1999 at 02:54:02 (BST)
At last.... PP5BC worked at 18:15 with 57/56 reports exchanged. Heard the PY3ARL beacon for ages without activity. Listened for PY5CC but no copy, did here one or 2 EU's wrking him. Also heard weak CW on 50.112, around the same time as a spot for the 9J station. CW was so weak it was unreadable, thus can not be sure it was him. PS - looking for qsl info for LY2BAW, the box 1164 ad i used returned my card.... Anyone?? tnx es 73... de Andy GD0TEP
Andy GD0TEP <andy_kissack@compuserve.com>
- Thursday, June 10, 1999 at 23:10:09 (BST)
Please any QSL card for PY5CC and PYØFM, only via my friend and QSL manager JA1VOK. Please NO QSL to my home QTH. Tnx 73s.
Peter PY5CC / PYØFM <py5cc@matinhos.com>
- Thursday, June 10, 1999 at 22:58:01 (BST)
The opening was for about 30 minuts and the signal most over S9 !! 73s (2 qsos per minuts, no to bad Hi, Hi.)
Peter PY5CC <py5cc@matinhos.com>
- Thursday, June 10, 1999 at 21:40:17 (BST)
Hello Six Friends: Just work into Europe again. Logged 59 stations in 09 countries. DL(7), I(19), PA(7), OE(1), OZ(2), SP(15), F(1), HB9(6) and SM(1). From the 59 stations, 48 that i never work on SIX. Thats great to see soo many new operators. Thanks to the other that i work before. Hope to work again into Europe in the next days.I will give Special atention to Scandinavia area. If you want to see my city go to http://www.matinhos.com 73s.
Peter PY5CC <py5cc@matinhos.com>
- Thursday, June 10, 1999 at 21:36:17 (BST)
Ref.A61AH : I saw the very first report from PA5AA so i guess you have to chack with him the time.
Ger PE1CZG <gerh@dds.nl>
- Thursday, June 10, 1999 at 16:20:50 (BST)
Still noone knows who was the first in PA working A61AH?? Mail also direct to him, but no answer, anyone else???
John PE9DX <pe1lau@amsat.org>
- Thursday, June 10, 1999 at 16:12:05 (BST)
Thanks for ER3R info Enno. Im away from QRL at present and can only read email there, so my apologies. Will answer any mail Friday. 73
Neil G0JHC
- Thursday, June 10, 1999 at 11:50:04 (BST)
Jose: ref. CY9SS there were a couple of spots from G0CGL (IO80)on Monday (7th) at about 1800, unfortunately I was out at the time :-( I'm not aware of any other reports. 73/Jim
Jim G0OFE <jimsmith@lds.co.uk>
- Thursday, June 10, 1999 at 10:24:08 (BST)
A new one in band, 9J2BO. Brian was yesterday evening into Mediterranean area. Heard him working IT9/I/9H/EA. In the QSO b4 mine he said "my 2nd QSO ...". Grid KH44. QSL via W6ORD. TNX IT9RZR fer spot ! Anyone heard the CY9 from EU ? 73
Jose, EH7KW <ea7kw@alcavia.net>
- Thursday, June 10, 1999 at 07:37:03 (BST)
I'M ALREADY PUT UP MY ANTENNAS ON THE ROOF AND I'M ACTIVE ON 6-M, FROM "LN-21-JR" I WILL TRY TO BE ALSO IN THE CONTEST, IF PROPAGATION WILL BE OK, LAST TWO DAYS VERY BAD PROPAGATION. HOPE TO MEET YOU ON 6-m IN THIS YEAR ALSO. BEST REGARDS TO YOU AND YOURS. 73! from, 4L5O. OMARI.
Omari, 4L5O <4L5O@caucasus.net>
- Wednesday, June 09, 1999 at 18:48:27 (BST)
Neil, Be connected and read your e-mail. Anyway, here is the info I've sent to you: Taken from SM7AED's page (May info) ER3R Moldovia - ER1OO, ER1CN, ER3DW, ER3DX, ER3PW, ER3OO, ER3ZZ and club station ER3R of MMZ-Rybnitsa will be /p between 2 and 6 June (including IARU 1 Field Day). They will operate (SSB and CW) on all bands, WARC and 6 metres included, and via satellite RS-13 WWL KN47GS. QSL ER3R/p via ER3DX either direct (Box 9, Rybnitsa-4, MD-5504, Moldova) or through the bureau; other stations QSL via home call. (425DXN)
Enno, PA5EA <cw@dx.nl>
- Wednesday, June 09, 1999 at 16:17:32 (BST)
Still looking for qsl info on ER3R, no one has it? 73
G0JHC
- Wednesday, June 09, 1999 at 15:10:17 (BST)
Just spoken wth Doug VE1PZ (at CY9SS) on 17m, he's hearing Eu video on 49750 and will "open the band" on 50110 CW then "QSY", bcn on 095 now and then but he's there all the time so not really needed, he said...
Neil G0JHC
- Wednesday, June 09, 1999 at 15:09:20 (BST)
I just spoke with CY9SS on 75m (0120z 9Jun) and they have heard video but no ham sigs from the east. Herb
Herb, W3BO
- Wednesday, June 09, 1999 at 07:21:25 (BST)
lisening should read listening (sorry)
Bo, SM7FJE
- Wednesday, June 09, 1999 at 06:29:52 (BST)
Hi John, Lisening first to ensure that no QRM is made then calling is always a goos idea. Congrats you made a one way QSO with ME!
Bo, SM7FJE <bn@aaaaa.se>
- Wednesday, June 09, 1999 at 06:28:45 (BST)
Chris, is there any way of downloading the audio files , storing them on hard drive and then listening to them??. 50mhz very quiet here although winter Es due cheers Graham
Graham VK6RO <vk6ro@yahoo.com>
- Wednesday, June 09, 1999 at 00:44:36 (BST)
Is this real???? Tonight PY5CC was in for about 20 min. al the time 59+ in JO33. But at .110 i worked FJ5?T 52/53 ofcourse there where some EU signals also there F & SM, so could not copy the first letter. But is there a station simmelar to that call?? Never heard of it. 73's GD DX.
John PE9DX <pe1lau@amsat.org>
- Tuesday, June 08, 1999 at 22:02:50 (BST)
As a matter of record: the A1015 150 watt amplifier as well as the 3600 V DC power supply have both been sold. 73, Frank
PA7FF-PA3BFM
- Tuesday, June 08, 1999 at 21:02:17 (BST)
at last yesterday a new country a61ah worked him 17.28z listen for real a61ah audio files at www.qsl.net/pe1lch/index.html 73's see you on six
kees,pe1mcd <pe1mcd@qsl.net>
- Tuesday, June 08, 1999 at 20:10:55 (BST)
Yesterday for the first time we had for about a half hour A61 in here in JO33. But my qeustion is witch PA worked him first?? PE9GG was at 17.25 here in JO33. Is there a other claim??? 73's GD DX
John PE9DX <pe1lau@amsat.org>
- Tuesday, June 08, 1999 at 20:05:39 (BST)
08/06/99 worked 6W4RK. Ray was 53-55 in JN15 13:48Z. QSL via F5NPS. 73's
Jim, F1IXQ <f1ixq@euro-qsl.com>
- Tuesday, June 08, 1999 at 19:45:06 (BST)
Yes, Almurr's email is a61ah@hotmail.com. QSl Almurr Al Mehairi - POB 4800 - Dubai - UNITED ARAB EMIRATES A61AH's log (31/05/99) and A61AH real audio in SIXily News http://fly.to/iw9cer 73' Tony
Tony IW9CER <iw9cer@qsl.net>
- Tuesday, June 08, 1999 at 19:07:38 (BST)
QSLs cards for G8BCG,G3IBI,G3NSM,G4BWP,G1RMN,GW4EAI,G1IOV,G3WZT,G0LCS,G3IMV,G3COJ,G4PCI,G6ION,G3WOS,G3NVO,G4DEZ,GW7SMV,G3FPQ,G7BXS are in the mail by air mail. Need info for M0RCT,G0JHC,G1YLI,G1YLE,M1CYQ,G3VOF,G4NOO,G4RKG,G6IJJ,G7ULL,G4IGO and G4HBA.
Alberto, LU2EG <lu2eg@usa.net>
- Tuesday, June 08, 1999 at 18:41:04 (BST)
Local community radio station here in IO87 has a link freq of 48.475 NBFM which might be heard by some on Es. Not continuous though, mostly evenings locally.
Geoff GM7SJC <gcrowley@cwcom.net>
- Tuesday, June 08, 1999 at 18:13:04 (BST)
Is a61ah@hotmail.com still the correct E-Mail address for A61AH. TNX 73 Chris.
Chris, PA5AA <zzz@xs4all>
- Tuesday, June 08, 1999 at 15:21:28 (BST)
Nice opening to 6W4RK right now. Talked him off CW onto SSB on 50.110 VERY loud. He INSISTS on you Name and Locator i.e. he likes a real QSO (so do I!)73 from one of the SW Dupe Boys.
Peter G8BCG/P <100010.1147@COMPUSERVE.COM>
- Tuesday, June 08, 1999 at 15:04:42 (BST)
6W4RK IK26 loud into IO83 right now. Worked at 1328z 529/559 currently 579, working lots of Gs. Nice to see some cw activity.
Neil G0JHC
- Tuesday, June 08, 1999 at 14:40:22 (BST)
Almurr, A61AH is running 100W from IC706 to 5 el beam 73 all de Peter
PETER G3IBI <pascutt@tcp.co.uk>
- Tuesday, June 08, 1999 at 10:13:29 (BST)
Can anyone tell us what A61AH is running - 10 watts & a dipole still? Chris
Chris, G3WOS
- Tuesday, June 08, 1999 at 09:43:23 (BST)
JO21 was the Black Hole yesterday. Heard DL's in JO41, ON's in JO20 PA's in JO23/33, G's in IOP90/91 etc. working A61AH, but her in JO21 he did not come out of the noise clear enough to justify a call at him. Very frustrating, but that's 6 I guess ... I'll keep hoping. Cheers.
Enno,PA5EA <cw@dx.nl>
- Tuesday, June 08, 1999 at 08:23:36 (BST)
7.06.99 in 16.10 UTC on 50.115 worked with LZ1KBB/P, in 16.00 listened week SSB signals on 50.110. I will be QRV every day after 12.00 on 50.110.
VAL UN3G <indra@kazmail.asdc.kz>
- Tuesday, June 08, 1999 at 05:57:16 (BST)
Worked A61AH, LL75 at 1742z, he gave me 57 and said "thanks for the new country". He was in with me for over an hour, mainly around 41/51 with small peaks to 52/55 now and then.
Neil G0JHC
- Monday, June 07, 1999 at 22:18:47 (BST)
A61 into UK for half an hour 17:45 to 19:15 just workable in IO91 but stronger in the north of the UK! Stations south of having difficulty hearing him. Sorry about, CY9 - was spotted in Europe on .095 several stations calling - really thought I heard him CQing - was wrong I think - think it was a YO. Oh well, thought it was too good to be true A61 then CY9! Chris
Chris. G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Monday, June 07, 1999 at 21:33:14 (BST)
A61AH (LL75) came up here in JN59wk at 1715z very weak with QSB up and down. Wkd him at 1738z with 53. Seems, there were better sigs in the North. Anyway, its a new one, of course. He was handling the pile-up very fast. Most of stations, working him without their LOC - only the report: PSE read the article in SIX NEWS February 1999 from DL7AV about that. BTW, after 18z, he was calling for G. 73 & GL!
Wolfgang DJ3TF <wessely@asamnet.de>
- Monday, June 07, 1999 at 21:28:11 (BST)
Yepp, guess I'm going to make it and will activate SV9 not only KM35 bur also KM24 for 1 or 2 days on a weekend in late August. Many of you were sending me a mail and, surprise surprise, still a lot in need of SV9. Did we miss each other last year? Seems so...;-). More to come soon here or see http://www.qsl.net/dk5ya for detailed infos (sub-page "Expeditions"). '73
Udo, DK5YA <ulang@main-echo.net>
- Monday, June 07, 1999 at 21:10:07 (BST)
We enjoyed yesterday, worked:MD,ER,SP,SQ,SO,SP,DJ,PA,PI,GI,IW,9A,OH,EH6,EH3,F6. Conditions difficult to say the least. Does anyone have the locator for, PA3AXU, PI4HQ/P, PI4RCK/P. No G,GM,GW, Please turn your beams towards GI we would like some of these stations for the log. Thankyou to all the stations who worked us. Best 73 Bill GI7MDX for GI0URN/P
Bill McVeigh GI7MDX <bill@gi7mdx.u-net.com>
- Monday, June 07, 1999 at 20:23:16 (BST)
And today the band is wide open, a day too late !
Peter, PA1SIX
- Monday, June 07, 1999 at 14:51:18 (BST)
Freddy, heard 5A1A yesterday on 12m talking to John OY9JD, and said he would be active when he could, no definate times mentioned, but has been working south of the equator and all around the med !!. The antenna is only a vertical though .73 de David
David Storrs <david.storrs@ntl.com>
- Monday, June 07, 1999 at 14:38:48 (BST)
In view of the many good openings to 4X/OD: are there any firm plans by somebody to air Palestine, E4 ? I thought some UK stations had a plan, but radio silence on that one for some time now ... (Murphy: Condx right before or after the contest are always much better than during the contest). Cheers,
Enno, PA5EA <cw@dx.nl>
- Monday, June 07, 1999 at 12:46:03 (BST)
Anyone say if 5A1A is on air again for this week? Best 73'
Freddy IW1DIM <iw1dim@amsat.org>
- Monday, June 07, 1999 at 10:54:07 (BST)
Received ch E2 TV carriers from Sweden and Norway 1500-1530z in Johannesburg area. Very strong ch E2 TV signals from Ghana, Equatorial Africa and Sierra Leone around 1800z. 73, Ian.
Ian ZS6BTE <ITR@NANOTEQ.CO.ZA>
- Monday, June 07, 1999 at 08:14:25 (BST)
V5/HB9QQ last evening during fine ES opening to 4X and OD, 5A1A in the same time very strong. V51VHF/B and ZS beacons also very strong. Heard also ZS constants. Opening last for 30 min. No opportunity for rest after contest. HI.
Luci 9A3HZ <lucijna.franin@ck.tel.hr>
- Monday, June 07, 1999 at 06:52:13 (BST)
Dear SIX Friends: Very bad propagation on this side.Please any Email for me send to my new address: PY5CC@matinhos.com I'm every day after 18:00z looking for Europe, Africa and North America. See you on the band. 73s.
Peter PY5CC <PY5CC@matinhos.com>
- Sunday, June 06, 1999 at 23:38:17 (BST)
Looking for QSL info for ER3R/P please.
Neil G0JHC
- Sunday, June 06, 1999 at 22:10:08 (BST)
Updated SIXily News http://fly.to/iw9cer. A61AH's Log (31/05/99) 1st time in Europe. A61AH Real audio file. 73' de Tony IW9CER
Tony IW9CER <iw9cer@qsl.net>
- Sunday, June 06, 1999 at 20:39:25 (BST)
Hearing the SV/b on 50.040 549. Path opening.
Larry, TZ6VV <tz6vv@hotmail.com>
- Sunday, June 06, 1999 at 13:05:24 (BST)
I will in SV9 agn this summer, frm Aug 16th until 5th September. The usual KM35 square again. If there is any interest I could activate KM24 for one ore 2 days. Let me know!
Udo, DK5YA <ulang@main-echo.net>
- Sunday, June 06, 1999 at 12:49:32 (BST)
GI0URN/P, WILL BE ACTIVE TODAY FROM ABT 10HRs UTC BEAMING 50 TO 90 DEG. BEST 73 DE BILL GI7MDX
Bill GI7MDX <bill@gi7mdx.u-net.com>
- Sunday, June 06, 1999 at 08:52:31 (BST)
GI0URN/P WILL BE ACTIVE TODAY FROM I074EO FROM ABOUT 10 UTC BEAMING 50 TO 9O DEG BEST 73 DE BILL GI7MDX
Bill McVeigh GI7MDX <bill@gi7mdx.u-net.com>
- Sunday, June 06, 1999 at 08:48:18 (BST)
Durung the my summer holiday, in August, I will be active from JM89HO square, in south Italy. The my rig is : FT690 + P.A. 30 watt and three element yagi home made. If you is interested to contact this square, please contact me via e-mail. 73 de iw0dgl Giorgio
Giorgio IW0DGL <g.castagnaro@flashnet.it>
- Saturday, June 05, 1999 at 21:02:46 (BST)
Nick, Thanks for the TV video info. Been so busy, just realized I didn't reply to you. (College exams in 2 weeks!) Chris, keep up the FB work on the pages. Don't let the naysayers get you down. There'll always be a few-no matter what. Finally cy9ss should be touching dry land anytime soon (today if WX is good-and it's vg hr in ve9) and kyfc for dx to eu (and NA of course) on 6m !! Go gettim guys!!! Got my uksmg newsletter yesterday-FB! No prop here (darn :-( ...Mike, ve9aa fn65rr, ve9aa/p fn76oc, ve9aa/m in between!
ve9aa Mike <ve9aa@rac.ca>
- Saturday, June 05, 1999 at 14:45:52 (BST)
Hello : I am Gus , CX2AM secretary of the C.R.A.M. and one
fanatic of 50 Mhz . and i want to say you and
your friends and readers that: The Centro Radio Aficionados Montevideo
is one of the most active radioclubs in Uruguay. Who are working better
for that in SIX meters are Luis Alberto Espinosa CX4AAJ & José Luis Rattin
CX5CR . The first , is the builder of the first beacon in 50 Mhz in our
country. It was constructed in may 23 of 1989 and is working without
problems until today. The message say only CX1CCC, the radioclub
callsign, and is located in GF15VD transmitting in 50.020 Khz . The antena
is a ground plane and the power output 5 w.
In your station CX4AAJ , has an ICOM IC 706 and a yagi beam of 5 elements
homebrew. The other station very radioactive in SIX m in Uruguay is also
from the staff of CX1CCC , is José CX5CR and he use an TEN TEC transverter
into a Kenwood TS 140 S with 8 watts output and 4 elements beam
homebrew. This station is operating as CX1CCC , and next 13 until 20 june
, our radioclub will be CX4ØCCC as special callsign.
Here a little log of worked countries and station in general al the only
few QSL cards received.... Hi Hi
Please said at the European amateur stations that look for the South
because the activitie is great hear. TNX for the QSO s and we hope to meet
everyone next time. 73 from Uruguay de CX2AM Gustavo Frontini Acosta
P.O. Box 6.000 Montevideo 11.000 e-mail " cram@adinet.com.uy "

Gustavo Frontini CX2AM <cram@adinet.com.uy>
- Saturday, June 05, 1999 at 14:05:02 (BST)
Yesterday i have receive the ZD7VC qsl card. Good luck for all!
Freddy IW1DIM <iw1dim@amsat.org>
- Saturday, June 05, 1999 at 11:14:17 (BST)
I'm sorry for the last comment, it's my computer that was living in the past, not Chris's.
Nick G3KOX 5B4FL <DishMan@callnetuk.com>
- Saturday, June 05, 1999 at 11:12:56 (BST)
Well, if it is Nick then it is your computer, because that is where the JavaScript clock date is taken from for the page :>) ! Chris
Chris, G3WOS
- Saturday, June 05, 1999 at 11:11:27 (BST)
I see it's Sunday May 23rd again...
Nick G3KOX 5B4FL <DishMan@callnetuk.com>
- Saturday, June 05, 1999 at 10:31:44 (BST)
re: OX....Bo, I look fwd to working you again from your OX-QTH . The ox3vhf/b has been heard 3 or 4 times this year by myself and other ve1's, and probably almost a dozen times by our friend Lefty, k1tol. You'll have to persuade Carsten or others to leave the 6m radio on ! (50.110/50.125 is a good place to START) At this time, I cannot afford a dx LL call to OX. GL and stay warm! Brrr, I'll bet it's even ccccold in the summer , hi! Mike ve9aa & ve9aa/p (fn76) GL to all on the cy9ss dxpedition starting Sunday. With ve1pz at the 6m helm, I am sure your chances are good.
ve9aa Mike <ve9aa@hotmail.com>
- Saturday, June 05, 1999 at 01:33:08 (BST)
Neil 4m sked tonight???.GOJHC That is, PS This is just 9-5 email url
David Storrs G8GXP <david.storrs@ntl.co>
- Friday, June 04, 1999 at 16:16:22 (BST)
Neil 4m sked tonight???.
David Storrs G8GXP <david.storrs@ntl.co>
- Friday, June 04, 1999 at 16:02:16 (BST)
CY9SS to be QRV on 6 starting Sunday. K2NJ just left here couple hours ago on his way..please QSP to others...there 8 days.
Herb, W3BO
- Friday, June 04, 1999 at 15:17:37 (BST)
TM6M will be active from JN14 during iaru reg1 contest 1600 m asl / 5 elmt + GP 73's Jim
Jim F1IXQ/TM6M <tm6m@euro-qsl.com>
- Friday, June 04, 1999 at 14:48:12 (BST)
It looks like the E-layer is taking a few days rest. Let's hope is saves its energy the weekend (contest). It'll make life a lot easier during the very late/early hours. Please look for PA6MVL !
Peter PA1SIX
- Friday, June 04, 1999 at 09:31:54 (BST)
5N9RGP QSL received today from IK7JTF 73
Tony, I0JX <i0jx@amsat.org>
- Friday, June 04, 1999 at 09:14:32 (BST)
5A1A YESTERDAY , via ES opening , almost 2h, from JM62 with dipol. In same time ES path to Africa: 7Q7, ZS6, Z22, V5, and all Mediteranian. Signals up to 59 QSB. As suger on the end WM3A/MM from all sea locators: KM54, KM44. Best 73.
Luci 9A3HZ <lucijan.franin@ck.tel.hr>
- Friday, June 04, 1999 at 07:59:39 (BST)
Hi there. Heard yesterday V5/HB9QQ weakly in cw and WT3A/MM (KM44 peaking 57) working east and south Eu. Best 73s
Alain ON4KST <on4kst@skynet.be>
- Friday, June 04, 1999 at 06:33:45 (BST)
I'm sorry to have to post the two mails below. I hope that future postings are exclusively concerned with 6m activities! Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Thursday, June 03, 1999 at 19:33:01 (BST)
There has been a good discussion on this page about duping which led to the UKSMG dropping its annual table. I do not propose to continue this debate again as I think it is clear that the duping discussion was addressed to working those 'very rare' new countries where the whole world is desperately trying to crack the pile up. Personally I do not put LU in this category at it was extensively worked in the last cycle and there will be many more openings in coming months.

I would also like to say that threatening to name names is entirely differant to actually doing so it and the fact that another site decided to do so has NOTHING to do with the UKSMG. Please understand, the UKSMG neither condones or critises the rights of any individual to say what they want on their own site.

The UKSMG site is real time - your e-mailed views are posted direct to the page. It is therefore unfortunate that because we are linked to those pages that published names, guys wanting to make comments in reply to those messages do so through the mechanism of our interactive page. This is unacceptable, so we have now decided to break the link as of now.

I have to say this is a really sad situation and is proving to be very demotivating to us guys putting a lot effort on your behalf. PLEASE JUST READ THIS AND RESIST THE TEMPTATION TO POST YOUR PERSONAL VIEWS ON THE MATTER AS WE WOULD LIKE TO "RESUME NORMAL SERVICE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE".


Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Thursday, June 03, 1999 at 19:00:00 (BST)
I have lost a lot of sleep the couple of nights because of the problem of the anonymous postings on this page. This is extremely destructive and demotivating for those of us that put in many hours in managing this web site and running the UKSMG. You can all see an example of this below after I deleted the first few:

"again another repost of mail being removed. ITS TOOOO LATE
xxxxxxxxxxx USA - Wednesday, June 02, 1999 at 19:38:00 (BST)"

Fortunately however, the poster is very naive when it comes to the Internet and he obviously does not understand that every time you post a message a log of the CGI transactions is kept which records the domain (e.g. uksmg.org or yyy.zzz) of the poster!

Many ISPs allow users to create their own sub-domain in the form of xxx.yyy.zzz. For example I have numerous subdomains one of which is "comms.gare.co.uk". If the person doing the posting has his own subdomain and he is posts a message from that domain then the log identifies him as an individual even though the he enters "xxxxxxxx" as the e-mail address on the posting.

This is indeed the case with the "ITS TOOOO LATE" postings below. Here is the log record as shown below. Note the date and time.

"xxxx.yyyy.co.uk - - [02/Jun/1999:19:38:00 +0100] "POST /cgi-bin/uksmg.pl HTTP/1.0" 302 211

I have decided not to name the culprit at this time but he should realise that I, together with the whole committee of the UKSMG, know who he is and that he comes from the UK and is currently a member of the UKSMG. We will be formally debating what action, if any, we will take. I also have the ability to block access to the site to any individual who mess us around and I will have no hesitancy in implmenting a block list if it is necessitated - I hope that this is not required.

I have seriously considered taking the complete site down today. I work long hours and much of my precious spare time is spent working on this great resource for the 6m enthusiasts. If the minority that abuse this capabilty cannot suppress their need to do this I WILL close the site down which will be a great loss to the 99.999% that treat the resource is a professional and much needed focus for posting information. Needless to say, that if the individual identified above does continue acting like a jerk I will publish the log record for everyone to see. I hope that won't be necessary


Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Thursday, June 03, 1999 at 19:00:00 (BST)
As with the list we used to run, this page has now been temporarily suspended because of misuse of a few. Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Thursday, June 03, 1999 at 07:31:18 (BST)
Gentlemen (?) when I read all these messages of obviously very stressed people on this page, I am really beginning to wonder what the hell I am involved in. Please remind that amateur radio is only a @#$%^&* HOBBY 73 Willem PA0HIP
Willem PA0HIP <wmorsink@casema.net>
- Thursday, June 03, 1999 at 00:51:04 (BST)
OX Trip: I will go to South Greenland GP60 Monday 7/6 - 21/6. Gear is FT847 and 3 Elm. Please also listen for OX3JX a new SIX opr. From same Location using 100W 4Elm. It is possible to alert me day or night on my Mobile Phone +299 571160. CU OX3LX -Bo-(OZ1DJJ) Maybe I should concern to leave my 6m gear in Denmark, if 6m Opr. Are afraid to call me, "I also need LU and 300++ other DXCC" I will not use my time for nothing!!! Maybe 20M is more fun. of station's wh
Bo-OX3LX <ox3lx@vip.cybercity.dk>
- Wednesday, June 02, 1999 at 22:12:20 (BST)
Is the FT-100 from Yaesu Capable of TX'ing on 70 Mhz? (Just like the G-version of the FT-847) Maybey some G-stations have it in the shack??
Richard, pe1ouc <pe1ouc@sfinx.demon.nl>
- Wednesday, June 02, 1999 at 21:44:17 (BST)
Just when it was getting interesting big brother has stepped in.But its only a hobby and like the jungle,the fittest survive.Better than power cuts any day.Felicitations gw3mfy.
Bill gw3mfy <bill.gw3mfy@which.net>
- Wednesday, June 02, 1999 at 21:19:12 (BST)
Sorry -its way tooo late. The damage has been done - it is not over
xxxxxxxx
USA - Wednesday, June 02, 1999 at 20:47:44 (BST)
The subject of dupes is now closed please. If a discussion is still required address to me as an e-mail for the moans & groans page. Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Wednesday, June 02, 1999 at 20:22:36 (BST)
again another repost of mail being removed. ITS TOOOO LATE
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USA - Wednesday, June 02, 1999 at 19:38:00 (BST)
Alberto, LU2EG/L22EG asked me to put this mail on the page. Dear UK 6 meters fellow: For the first time in many years, we had a big opening with "South-Wester of UK" to Argentina and Uruguay. A pile-up of stations tried to contact with me during 30 minutes that the band was open. 22 "G" stations worked me with the "Special call L22EG". Last weekend I received a new BIG one pile-up during 42 minutes with my old call LU2EG, some could contact and a lot could not. I worked 3 new countries: PA, ON , F and lost LX. Geoff: I will never refuse to contact with stations that already called me or new stations ! This is a hobbie for me, isn´t a competitions. Jim: I´m not understand Your words about " rumour was true", " Sou-westers took top wrecking it to other", it sounds ofensive to me. I only try to contact with all the people and not to cause problem or "wrecking" contacts. Best regards for alls. Alberto, LU2EG ( ex LU2EGQ, L22EG)
g4igo ken <g4igo:oszy.demon.co.uk>
- Wednesday, June 02, 1999 at 19:37:07 (BST)
The address on 3DaBK card is Franz Taschl, Box 122, Eveni Swaziland - think he was German - but didn't he leave the country a few years back? Chris
Chris, G3WOS
- Wednesday, June 02, 1999 at 19:25:21 (BST)
I'm back in the UK for a while, hoping to work Robby CY9SS. Meanwhile sending for a few QSLs, anyone know a good adr for 3DA0BK, I have possibles in EVENI and NGWENYA?
Nick G3KOX 5B4FL <DishMan@callnetuk.com>
- Wednesday, June 02, 1999 at 19:19:33 (BST)
I'm back in the UK for a while, hoping to work Robby CY9SS. Meanwhile sending for a few QSLs, anyone know a good adr for 3DA0BK, I have possibles in EVENI and NGWENYA?
Nick G3KOX 5B4FL <DishMan@callnetuk.com>
- Wednesday, June 02, 1999 at 19:18:12 (BST)
K5AND and I will operating from Anguilla VP2E from June 24through thru July 5 on 50 mhz. Power will be 700 watts and antenna is a will be 10 element m2. Location is great for Europe and USA. House is on cliff, 200 feet above ocean water. Location also good for S. America, Africa, and Pacific...hope to work all of you........Jimmy W6JKV/5 Beacon will run on 50.103 although if band is dead and we are hearing 10m or other indicators, we will often be on 50.110.
Jimmy W6JKV <jimmyt@ausven.com>
- Wednesday, June 02, 1999 at 15:42:24 (BST)
I now have Ralph's email tks to SV1DH. Thanks for your info too Freddy. 73.
Neil G0JHC
- Wednesday, June 02, 1999 at 13:38:19 (BST)
Sorry i'm missunderstunding, he is not 4X4IF but is 4X1IF... Ralph i think that don't have an email address now, but you can write at 4X4IF for more information about.
Freddy IW1DIM <iw1dim@amsat.org>
- Wednesday, June 02, 1999 at 12:33:32 (BST)
Hello Neil this is the current email address for 4X4IF: zalzikov@ort.org.il I hope that it's for you a good news. Best 73'
Freddy IW1DIM <iw1dim@amsat.org>
- Wednesday, June 02, 1999 at 12:29:17 (BST)
Missed LU/CX again? Smoked away during the pile ups? Still have some matched quads of MRF448's fs. Good for a clean solid state Kw out.Also have some matched pairs which can be utilised in the excellent design of the solid state amp described on this web page.
Ger PE1CZG <gerh@dds.nl>
- Wednesday, June 02, 1999 at 12:23:57 (BST)
Can anyone supply me with a current email address for Ralph 4X1IF please?
Neil G0JHC <carr.n@runshaw.ac.uk>
- Wednesday, June 02, 1999 at 09:31:44 (BST)
48.250MHz longpath - On Sunday morning (VK time - 21 - 23:00z 29/5/99) eastern VK and ZL experienced a very strong long path opening on 10m into EU. I, F, EA and other EU stations were upto S9+. During this time I monitored the 48.250MHz upto S2 or so. Not very strong but there. This is the first time I have monitored the TV over the longpath this cycle!
Scott VK4JSR <scott.watson@clemenger.com.au>
- Wednesday, June 02, 1999 at 08:55:08 (BST)
Hi. I've been QRT from six for more years than I want to remember, and I have a question about propagation. Have any NA System "M" TV signals on channels A2-A6 been successfully identified on the other side of the pond? If so, which ones? I'm curious about this as an amateur with the European video I've heard down on 48.250, and professionally as an engineer with a large Cable TV company. Maybe later this summer I'll get the SB-110 QRV again! 73, John WD4EBY
John, WD4EBY <longleaf@pop.erols.com>
- Wednesday, June 02, 1999 at 01:57:38 (BST)
Z23JOR worked today at 17:45 from CT and EA1
Serafim CT4KQ <ct4kq@mail.telepac.pt>
- Tuesday, June 01, 1999 at 21:08:07 (BST)
I have taken several mails off the page. I will not let it degenerate into personal abuse and other offensive material. Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Tuesday, June 01, 1999 at 20:41:56 (BST)
Has anyone who owned a FT-100 have been having problems with it? I would like to know as I am doing a review of it for a ham magazine. Thanks and 73, KEN WB2AMU
Ken Neubeck WB2AMU <ken.neubeck@citicorp.com>
- Tuesday, June 01, 1999 at 20:20:20 (BST)
MUF way over 50 MHz again above N-Af.
Peter, PA1SIX
- Tuesday, June 01, 1999 at 20:13:38 (BST)
Hi there. I worked today 9A3NC/MM from HN75. Yesterday I also heard LW5EJU weakly. Best 73's from Alain, single op.
on4kst <on4kst@skynet.be>
- Tuesday, June 01, 1999 at 18:38:51 (BST)
Reply to DL9USA and SM7FJE question abt the address of Z23JOR. In the evening I heard him and I ask for the mail address. Qsl of Dirk, Z23JOR, via ZARS Headquarters, Box 2377, Harare, Zimbabwe. I think also ok via bureau! 73 de Sergio, ik0fta
Sergio, IK0FTA <dx50mhz@iol.it>
- Tuesday, June 01, 1999 at 18:35:42 (BST)
This is beginning to look like a newsgroup. Too many big egos. Is it necessary to compete with Geoffs pages here!!!!!!!!!!!!
Peter, G8bcg io70rk <100010.1147@compuserve.com>
- Tuesday, June 01, 1999 at 18:06:45 (BST)
re: cluster spots. Don't rely on them! I look at the prop indicators, time of day, time of year + gut feeling. Early Sunday afternoon I had finished working some EU/AF and things went very quiet for awhile. I cranked the beam due south and waited. I knew there might be a small chance for Es-F2 linkup and I was not dissapointed. While the EU's were working LU/CX I had a brief 10 minute opening to the same places (LU/CX) much to their surprise. As far as I can determine I was the only one here in the North East of NA to work them. Nothing special by any means but my point is this: == if I had to wait for the cluster spots to roll in- - they never would have. I had people sending ME talks to see what I was working and where I was aiming. Ciao, Mike-ve9aa (cu all of a sudden!) ve9aa.....P.S.-BTW, I am dissapointed to see 'fake' cluster spots from all over the globe. I am not referring to busted calls, appearing as though they are rare DX, but deliberate attempts by some to create excitement amongst those who DO rely on cluster spots to lure them into thinking '3y5x' is on 50.110 (or whatever, you get the idea). Shame shame. What more can I say?
ve9aa Mike
- Tuesday, June 01, 1999 at 18:03:09 (BST)
CE3BFZ in FF46 was worked at 1838z on 50.112 Was working several F stations in JN09 and J010 before hand. Was called by G3FPQ after me but he lost him. QSL is in the post. Any further rumours I need to answer ? I would suggest that in such openings some people should listen rather than screaming your head off at the 99th LU in GF05. In addition, since <1% of the 6m people use the DX cluster its a fairly unrepresentative example of whats actually happening.... Bye, Keith G4FUF.
g4fuf <106164.1175@compuserve.com>
- Tuesday, June 01, 1999 at 17:40:48 (BST)
Ofcourse I sit in the shack whole weekend. Not very spectacular Es during the day. Went for a nice diner and missed THE opening sunday evening. Was active monday evening without real DX. Heard some locals here saying they worked Mexico...Did not see any spot at the clusters here on internet. Is this true? Are we talking on real things? It seems I am on the wrong spot at the wrong time last month. Missing the nice stations and have no DX cluster with packet radio because of the node went down. By the way DX clusters are nice, but do not rely on it. You will see the spot when the opening is gone. 73,
Peter PA2VST <peterg@condor-post.com>
- Tuesday, June 01, 1999 at 15:37:58 (BST)
RE:CE. I saw a spot from G4FUF that said he was 57 on 112 in South of the UK. PA3FF said he heard him for 15 secs on 115. That's all I know. I have sent 'FUF a cluster e-mail asking him whether he actually worked him. I have not seen any other comment or intelligence that leads me to suspect he was heard - let alone worked. It does surprise me as there are the rather high Andes between FF57 and FF46! The previous CE worked last cycle was in Punta Arenas in the deep south of SA. Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Tuesday, June 01, 1999 at 13:05:56 (BST)
Just RX 5H3US QSL direkt from WA8JOC for QSO 16-05. Vy quick......tnx......73
Dennis PE1PZS <pe1pzs@wirehub.nl>
- Tuesday, June 01, 1999 at 11:36:39 (BST)
5H3US, Eric was worked yesterday in short but nice opening. Signal was like FAI max 579. Very nice and quick work in CW. Thanks for NEW DXCC Nr.94. Worked also by 9A8A, 9A1CAL, (all in JN86)and others. Best 73 and please QSL info.
Luci, 9A3HZ, JN86fj <lucijan.franin@ck.tel.hr>
- Tuesday, June 01, 1999 at 10:54:59 (BST)
I heard SP/mm state he would remain in JM36 for a few days, while awaiting instructions on where he was being sent next. Eric, F5JKK, sorry dont know G4FUF. I understand Chris, WOS is trying to find out more about the CE "QSO(s)". You were very strong up here on BS during the SA and KP4 openings. Spoke to JY9NE on 12 yesterday, he is QRV with 100w, but only a dipole, has been working 9H/I last few days. Nothing heard here yesterday from SA or 5H3, although I did hear IO91 stations calling him, nice to see he was on cw, maybe he read the "top tip" on here over the weekend hi!
Neil G0JHC
- Tuesday, June 01, 1999 at 07:55:14 (BST)
1 QSO, 1 new station PP5BC. Hrd mni EU cq on top of 5H3US, worse than dupes .... .. FB backscatter signs.
Johan, ON4ANT <ON4ANT@hotmail.com>
- Tuesday, June 01, 1999 at 07:09:59 (BST)
Hi there. I worked yesterday PP5BC (wrong GG55 loc given) and CX9AF (GF15 loud) as NEW station. Heard PY5CC, PY3ARL/B a long time, 5H3US and 7Q7SIX/B. The opening seems to be more local than Sunday. Best 73's.
Alain ON4KST <on4kst@skynet.be>
- Tuesday, June 01, 1999 at 06:30:02 (BST)
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