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I have been in US for the last week and a half - Paul (G4CCZ) I've got your 8877s - will answer stack of mails on Saturday when back in UK. Chris

Chris, G3WOS
- Thursday, September 30, 1999 at 22:03:51 (BST)
RE: LY2MW. Remi, the month September is traditionally a very poor month for ES. Just be patient, in October,November,December and the first part of January the ES will be better and you'll get your chances.
Peter, PA1SIX
- Thursday, September 30, 1999 at 15:37:15 (BST)
Lucky southern Europe!!! Since September 2-nd was only one short E-sporadic to G and PA here in KO24... I'm monitoring around 50.110 every afternoon but no any signals was heard. And it is "hard" to see TEP openings from southern EU to AF or SA. The only hope that things will go better later in the autumn or during winter. Good luck lucky southern Sixers!
Remi LY2MW <r.vaicius@omnitel.net>
- Thursday, September 30, 1999 at 08:21:43 (BST)
Last days nice back scetter from 180 deg. with new regions never heard jet on this type of propagation from my loc. like EH7KW and UU7JM (KN74). Yesterday also for first time hrd TR0A/b with 599. During opening TR8CA was hrd longer then 1h. Best DX and see you soon. 73 ! 9A3HZ JN86FJ
Luci 9A3HZ <lucijan.franin@ck.tel.hr>
- Thursday, September 30, 1999 at 07:07:47 (BST)
Seasonal conditions improving in ZS6, but still very poor compared to last cycle and a distinct lack of G, DL, OZ, PA etc. in our logs. Still high on many of our local DXers shopping list are C3, HB0, T9, OM, 1A0, UA and many others fairly common to European operators. Also from Africa, we still are looking for SU and 5A. Does anyone know if upcoming 3V8 expedition will have 50 MHz. Anyway, if you don't hear us it is a lack of propagation, not a lack of trying on our side.
Hal ZS6WB <hpaction@cis.co.za>
- Thursday, September 30, 1999 at 05:26:55 (BST)
Just forgot : to IW9CER : FR5DN/B was just to compare the sigs = 4el yagi and 20w out at my qth...
PHIL FR5DN
- Wednesday, September 29, 1999 at 17:30:50 (BST)
Hello - just some words to let you know that FR5SIX is back on the air with 1.5w out and dipole antenna. It is situated at 1680m of altitude and has already been heard in Italy (529) and Cyprus (579) around 1530z. Frequency 50.022,5. MANY TKS TO F5QT JEAN-PAUL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Reports welcomed !! 73 - Phil.
PHILIPPE - FR5DN <fr5dn@oceanes.fr>
- Wednesday, September 29, 1999 at 17:26:38 (BST)
Cong Nick! You have discovered new path toward VR2 and JR6. Don't be stoical, but be eager.
Han, JE1BMJ <higasa@ibm.net>
- Wednesday, September 29, 1999 at 17:07:53 (BST)
Thanks for invoking "happy memories" of the DXCC desk boys. Im the proud owner of 3 DXCC certificates all with different numbers, the one they officially credited me with (in the end) was #110 and its dated my Birthday too!, I started with the same number as Nick G3KOX/5B4FL until Nick complained (cheers mate), he got to keep that one and I got a later number (which they had issued to someone else too and I got moved again) ....happy days
Neil G0JHC <carr.n@runshaw.ac.uk>
- Wednesday, September 29, 1999 at 15:32:59 (BST)
Note i said one of the DXCCs issued as no57 belongs to G3RFS & not no57 belongs to G3RFS. His certificate also says number 57 as i have seen it!ARRL explaination at the time "we received both applications on the same day in the same post"...
Kerry G0LCS <kerry@g0lcs.freeserve.co.uk>
- Wednesday, September 29, 1999 at 15:12:45 (BST)
Re: G3RFS, DXCC #57. Look on http://user.itl.net/~equinox/dxcc.html and see the DXCC listing as issued by the ARRL. If you can count you'll find PA0ERA (my previous callsign) as #57, and G3RFS as #58 ... Maybe it should be #57A and #57B (I know the ARRL duped #57). Meanwhile, I am waiting for some action being transferred from Southern Europe to my latitude ... Cheers !
Enno, PA5EA <cw@dx.nl>
- Wednesday, September 29, 1999 at 13:52:34 (BST)
Fact..One of the 6m DXCCs issued as number 57 is held by Neville G3RFS and was acheived using 10 watts!! 73 Sixers
Kerry G0LCS <kerry@g0lcs.freeserve.co.uk>
- Wednesday, September 29, 1999 at 13:14:46 (BST)
hi to all band is open , my problem i have very high swr will try to have the new ant up soon, jr6 ,vr2 loud in a6 but the swr problem i can not tx ,will see you all very soon.
almurr a61ah <a61ah@hotmail.com>
- Wednesday, September 29, 1999 at 12:56:20 (BST)
I worked seven JAs today all on the same bent path, and hrd EK6AD from the same direction. Time: 1100-1200G
Nick 5B4FL <5B4FL(at)qsl.net>
- Wednesday, September 29, 1999 at 12:53:41 (BST)
Hi all! The postman has just delivered my DXCC certificate (#247). Many thank to all who made this possible, especially LU9AEA 9mt first-ever contact on 6), the local 6m early-warning group, and all those of you who took the trouble to listen for my weak signals. I guess it proves (again) that you don't need a killer-station to get DXCC: just a little patience amd luck. I'm off to the picture-framers! 73, Pete Footnoe: I could have applied 3 years ago - I just needed some insurance :-((
Pete Halpin PE1MHO <petehalp@xs4all.nl>
- Wednesday, September 29, 1999 at 10:27:46 (BST)
Yes Peter PA1SIX, I agree But that's why I said: cu JA's in FEBRUARY!! Why, oh why did VK6PA move QTH, He was the best dx marker we ever had.
Willem PA0HIP <wmorsink@casema.net>
- Wednesday, September 29, 1999 at 02:28:38 (BST)
Chris G3WOS, i have some real audio clips i have made up of dx from western australia, some dating back to the latr 70,sand 80's etc, would it be ok if i sent them to you for the webpage? they include.. JT1 [MONGOLIA],KC6 [BELAU] H44PT, YJ8PD, P29SIX_BCN FK8EM,KA6OR [OKINAWA ON TEP] VK0CK_BCN IN ANTARCTICA AND YJ8PD TEC, Please advise. Also io am looking evey day towards europe, my motto is NEVER GIVE UP LISTENING for europe signals!. cheers Graham VK6RO in sunny OF77XX.
VK6RO GRAHAM <vk6ro@yahoo.com>
- Wednesday, September 29, 1999 at 01:07:08 (BST)
Re: PA0HIP. Willem, look at "http://solar.uleth.ca/solar/www/fof2.html" for the path. We're not there yet. In particul the first part from here to A4/A6 still has a too low F2Fo. When the F2Fo in the eastern-Med moves up as far as 12 MHz we could see the first multi-hops to VK6/8. That was last cycle, the path that occurred way before we even heard the first JA's. For the right order: first we had A4 tv, than VK's than UA/BY tv, than 9M-tv, than DU/VR2 and finally the JA's came. Yet a long way to go.
Peter, PA1SIX
- Tuesday, September 28, 1999 at 20:11:55 (BST)
Willem, why don't you say "See you tomorrow!". Try magic band every day.
Han, JE1BMJ <higasa@im.net>
- Tuesday, September 28, 1999 at 19:49:22 (BST)
J87AB update: Some new ones in Mike's 50Mhz log: HC8N, XE1/SM0KAK and CE3BFZ. Also QRV on 50Mhz is Robert J85I, he lives on the mainland.
Chris PA5AA <zzz@xs4all.nl>
- Tuesday, September 28, 1999 at 16:42:14 (BST)
Looks like the old Indian Ocean scatter point is back again. I worked hundreds of JA's with that mode (beaming 090) last cycle. Ja's are already hearing EU TV, and the 5B4FL--VR2 scatter path reported today are indications that things are getting better by the day. JA's cu all in februari!! 73 Willem PA0HIP
Willem PA0HIP <wmorsink@casema.net>
- Tuesday, September 28, 1999 at 13:52:31 (BST)
Yes, today I hrd for half an hour VR2XMT on 110 ssb, bearing 130 instead of abt 80 degr. Peaked 55.
Nick 5B4FL <5B4FL(at)qsl.net>
- Tuesday, September 28, 1999 at 13:11:21 (BST)
VR2XMT to 5B4FL...Unless the low flux it's getting closer and closer. Thought the peak of this cycle was a couple of months ago! Can anyone help me to get email adress of 9H1GB? Good luck and 73,
Peter PA2VST <peterg@condor-post.com>
- Tuesday, September 28, 1999 at 12:48:19 (BST)
5B is CEPT and that includes 6m, no problem. Propagation is usually included also! BTW when I went to CU2 with Neville G3RFS last cycle the local PTT were very helpful and gave us permits including 6m.
Nick 5B4FL <5B4FL(at)qsl.net>
- Monday, September 27, 1999 at 10:52:15 (BST)
No CEPT for 6 m. in CT. When on IM56 we had to apply for an special permit and had to use the Loule radio club callsign, CS0RCL. No 50 Mhz allowed for foreigners as far as I know unless you are a CT license holder. Same story as in EA. 73
EH7KW, Jose <ea7kw@alcavia.net>
- Monday, September 27, 1999 at 10:23:22 (BST)
And while on the subject; how about CEPT, 50 MHz and Cyprus/5B?
Eric SM1TDE <sm1tde@grk.se>
- Monday, September 27, 1999 at 10:07:51 (BST)
Is the CEPT 1-license valid for 6m meteroperation from Maderia/CT3?
Eric SM1TDE <sm1tde@grk.se>
- Monday, September 27, 1999 at 10:05:07 (BST)
Total number of sunspots today 4 ..so cycle 23 peak was last year? ..... the end of the world is near!
Neil G0JHC <carr.n@runshaw.ac.uk>
- Monday, September 27, 1999 at 08:22:35 (BST)
Friday evening UTC - heard Bob K6QXY 529, and I was heard by Jack N6XQ.... things are getting better.
Scott VK4JSR <scott.watson@clemenger.com.au>
- Monday, September 27, 1999 at 07:59:38 (BST)
Hello. On yesterday Sep.26th, we had short opening toward T31. Several JA2 and JA4 stations made contact with T31T around 0325Z.On this afternoon, 48.25MHz TV carrier is heard in QTF 225-240deg. It is seemingly EU TV in Sc-mode.VK stations, it's the time.Please pay attention to the short path EU.
Han, JE1BMJ <higasa@ibm.net>
- Monday, September 27, 1999 at 07:52:00 (BST)
This is a comment supported by several VK 6M ops who have commented about the 100 countries worked by UKSMG ops using power levels as low as 5 watts. A few facts of life about life in the colony of Australia.. Area 7686849 SQ KM. VK6 2527632 VK4 1727530 VK8 1347525 VK2 801431 VK3 227619 VK7 68331. By comparison Austria 83849 England 130367 France 547028 Germany 356702 Greece 131944 Holland 36158 Italy 301224 Poland 312552 Spain 504746 Sweden 499792 Switzerland 41287 Also ZL 268675 Japan 372313 USA 7827620. The bottom line is that VK4 to VK6 QSO is like EA to EM8. VK3 to VK8 darwin is same as ZC4 to LA3 VK2 to VK6JQ is same disatnce as ZC4 to GI/GM. I will scan in a map shwoing that VK overlies Europe from Portugal to eastern edge of balck sea and from Mediterranean to Northern Norway. It cannot and should nbot in any way be construed that just because VK station cannot work 70 countries per year or 100 countries in a lifetime that we are in any way defficient in our operations. On behalf of VK3AMK/AKK/OT/ANP/ATQ and others.
Steve VK3OT <VK3SIX@hotmail.com>
- Monday, September 27, 1999 at 02:48:59 (BST)
TJ: Is there any TJ activity on 6m at all?? I can't find any mention of 6m activity in the Cameroons.
alan, 3c5i <alan_isaachsen@email.mobil.com>
- Sunday, September 26, 1999 at 18:38:28 (BST)
Well worth going to hear Johan.
Ken G4IGO <g4igo@freeuk.com>
- Sunday, September 26, 1999 at 16:39:18 (BST)
On 23 october durring the" Day for the Amateur" in Apeldoorn Holland, we can see EA7KW with his lecture about "DXing from his qth with only 8 Watts". He gave this lecture also on the last AGM from the UKSMG. Hope to meet many people from PA who are activ on the magic band!! 73's Johan.
Johan PE9DX <pe1lau@amsat.org>
- Sunday, September 26, 1999 at 16:06:01 (BST)
Sorry re my previous posting my email address was incomplete.
Conrad G0RUZ <conrad.farlow@virgin.net>
- Sunday, September 26, 1999 at 12:37:37 (BST)
Theo PA3HEN/MM now QRT on SICILY ISLAND flying home tomorrow 27/9 for a break of about 6 or 7 weeks.Theo say tnx for all qso,s and all the support he get on this trip.Special tnx to the people who help him with the sponsering for his /mm station.Just recived 350 qsl cards via buro it take a while but the cards coming your way be patience.In future the qsl cards via buro going mutch quicker because Claus DL7QY offert us his EUROWINLOG program and we can print direct on the cards.If you want your cards direct pse send it to PA3BLS ERWIN KLEIS-C DE JONGESTRAAT 102-1444EN PURMEREND THE NETHERLANDS See you on THEO,s next trip 73,s Erwin PA3BLS
Erwin PA3BLS <jolanda.kleis@icu.nl>
- Sunday, September 26, 1999 at 10:45:12 (BST)
Hello I hope that no one minds this advert.I have 2 6 ele DJ9BV 6m antennas for sale made by Eagle,they are brand new.They also have RG142BU (Teflon baluns) and will handle high power.I was going to use 6 over 6 but as the tower already has a TH6 on it, I am uncomfortable with the length the stub mast would need to be even with 0.6wl spacing.I have decided therefore to go for a single antenna with a longer boom (M2 JHV probably) so they are for sale.I would like £175 for the pair and I will split them of course.They are a nice antenna but I made a mistake.This will also allow me to get back on 4m which is important too! 73 de Conrad G0RUZ
Conrad G0RUZ <conrad@virgin.net>
- Sunday, September 26, 1999 at 03:02:55 (BST)
I,am back from spain where i spend my holiday.I send out all direct cards for PA3HEN/MM on monday 27/9 sri for delay.THEO will be active 24/9 from JN51 and 25/9 from 0500z JM59 destination PORTO EMPEDOCOLE.
Erwin PA3BLS <jolanda.kleis@icu.nl>
- Friday, September 24, 1999 at 20:30:21 (BST)
Last night was good too and Mike J87AB managed 25 contacts all in to South America: HC, LU, CX, PY & ZP.
Chris PA5AA <zzz@xs4all.nl>
- Friday, September 24, 1999 at 19:06:25 (BST)
Remi: re your TV QRM near 110, if signals are coming via tropo, they probably are still polarised the same as they started. So try cross polarising your antenna! (will probably mean putting your ant vertical, if the TV TXs are horizontal), but this will not affect your signal after reflection from ionosphere. (ask 3C5I, I think it worked for him! It worked for us in JY!) Good luck...
Nick 5B4FL <5B4FL(at)qsl.net>
- Friday, September 24, 1999 at 15:46:25 (BST)
Bad luck here - got another TV signal with center 50.112 from about 90 deg. direction (first was and is 50.108 from 240 deg.), so have strong QRM between 50.106 and 50.113. Signals comming here via tropo so DX-window is about closed for me... Only hope that during openings DX stations will be not only on 50.110. Regards.
Remi LY2MW <r.vaicius@omnitel.net>
- Friday, September 24, 1999 at 10:06:18 (BST)
Missing some US-QSLs from recent/last cycle (W3WFF, N4AR, K1GUP, K1BKK, K4KAE, KI6MS, W5EF). Sent it first via bureau and again in September 1998 via airmail - but no reply till today. Does anyone know an email-address of the calls above or anything about call-changes? TNX in advance...
Wolfgang, DJ3TF <wessely@asamnet.de>
- Friday, September 24, 1999 at 07:39:46 (BST)
To PA1SIX tnx for help, ciao de Mike
MIKE I7CSB <michecop@tin.it>
- Thursday, September 23, 1999 at 19:24:04 (BST)
The first 50Mhz QSO's of Mike, J87AB, are a fact!! :-) At 22 sept. 99 at 01.48Z Mike worked LU2FFD. The other stations where: HC5K, LU8MB, LU2NI, PY2IAX.
Chris PA5AA <zzz@xs4all.nl>
- Thursday, September 23, 1999 at 16:20:25 (BST)
What a night people had!! Worked PY2XB, PY2IAX, PY2XB, PY5CC from here. What a pity - no 3C0R!
Alan, 3C5I <alan_isaachsen@email.mobil.com>
- Thursday, September 23, 1999 at 06:26:47 (BST)
Received a phone call from ALan VK4BKM to say W's were in on 6m. Left the office for 45 minutes and worked W7XU, W0SD, K0HA, KM0T and N5JEH between 01:15 - 01:30z. Great to see F2 back.
Scott VK4JSR <scott.watson@clemenger.com.au>
- Thursday, September 23, 1999 at 03:55:43 (BST)
Hi Dear, It's coming big typhoon #18; maximum blow 45m/s=100mph!! now around OKINAWA(JR6) and will come KYUSHU(JA6). And it's serious earth quake in TAIWAN(BV). I hope all radio friends in these area are no problem. Along east coast in the US, it came serious hurricane Floyd. That's too bad. I got information about Bob:W3OTC in MD and Roger:W4MW in NC, both are no problem informed via internet. Anyway, I have opend some homepage about six meter DXing. The 6m world wide Bcon list is in ; http://www.nifty.ne.jp/forum/fham/vu-dx/beacon.htm Some picture, audio and interesting information are http://www.nifty.ne.jp/forum/fham/vu-dx/ And the homepage of our Bcon:JA6YBR is http://ja6ybr.org/beacon/new/index.html Most of all pages are available for English, so please visit and give me your impressions. 73's from Shirow. Shirow KINOSHITA:JF6DEA/KE1EO in KAGOSHIMA Japan Manager of JA6YBR/b since 1985
JF6DEA/KE1EO <jf6dea@ja6ybr.org>
- Thursday, September 23, 1999 at 02:36:47 (BST)
You can find most locators on "http://www.buck.com/cgi-bin/do_hamcall"
Peter, PA1SIX
- Wednesday, September 22, 1999 at 21:31:34 (BST)
ZP6XDW (GG14), XX9JN (OL62), BV2DP (PL05)
Peter, PA1SIX
- Wednesday, September 22, 1999 at 21:30:04 (BST)
Hellò, dear Om, anyone know the grid square of these stations? ZP6XDW BV2DP XX9JN I have already the qsl but there is not the locator. Tnx de Mike I7CSB
Mike I7CSB <michecop@tin.it>
- Wednesday, September 22, 1999 at 19:23:44 (BST)
Further to my previous question finally I received today 3B9R QSL card,last missing one of a total of 166 worked countries..
Costas,SV1DH <geten1@compulink.gr>
- Wednesday, September 22, 1999 at 14:27:54 (BST)
UK FM repeaters. Source of latest status pse. G8SJP/GB3AM web site seems to be 14 months out of date. 73
Peter G8BCG <g8bcg@qsl.net>
- Wednesday, September 22, 1999 at 09:20:47 (BST)
Hi Guys thought I would let you know there is a new 50mhz web page for New Zealand adress: http://www.mycom.co.nz/zl3tic/zl3tic.htm some interesting links eg VK ZL TV carriers list, a list of all the active 50mhz operators in NZ including Email adreses telephone numbers etc....go and have alook 73's mike ZL3TIC
mike ZL3TIC <zl3tic@mycom.co.nz>
- Wednesday, September 22, 1999 at 06:23:38 (BST)
Mike I did listen to the sound file it was not it. It was a very weak sig sounded like fsk? I don't know. Nico
Nico ZS4ns <zs4ns@marques.co.za>
- Tuesday, September 21, 1999 at 20:29:57 (BST)
Mark VK8MS Jeff VK8GF and I all worked 9M6 last night on 50.120. Indicators were 48.249.4 and 49.738.96. We\also have a serious QRM problem on 50.111 from China with a strong carrier heard here from sign on at 1045z also heard\by VK4FNQ. VK3OT/8 QRT tomorrow after ops from PG54 Yulara PG66 Alice and PH52 Darwin.
VK3OT/8
- Tuesday, September 21, 1999 at 13:50:49 (BST)
Look at "http://solar.uleth.ca/solar/www/fof2.html" for the areas with the mark "14" and higher. Africa should be open on F2. The maps are getting better day by day.
Peter, PA1SIX
- Tuesday, September 21, 1999 at 13:08:20 (BST)
Just been evacuated out of East Timor but will be going back soon, after the Multinational Force settles things down. So please stay tuned for 6m out of East Timor. Ross VK1UN/ZS1UN/CN2UN/S07UN...etc
VK1UN <vk1un@amsat.org>
- Tuesday, September 21, 1999 at 06:01:42 (BST)
Many of you may have noticed increased ZS activity this past weekend during our VHF contest. Some of the rarer grid (including KG34 & KG54)stations were club field stations and direct addresses may be hard to find. Will try to get this info if anyone needs. Our TEP season now started in earnest but low solar number restricting us pretty much to the Med. Wish we had more ofthe G, DL, PA etc. openings of the last cycle. Friday a holiday in ZS so watch the band for us if you have the opportunity. Hope there are some pileups to see you in!!!
Hal ZS6WB <hpaction@cis.co.za>
- Tuesday, September 21, 1999 at 05:51:58 (BST)
Nico, Perhaps it was the "ve1smu h" beacon in fn84, Halifax, Nova Scotia , Canada? It sends a pretty fast repititious msg, then a dash, then it's call again. Pretty sure the UKSMG archives have the .ra sound file on file so you can have a listen and let us know! It runs ~30w to 3el aimed ENE. de Mike ve9aa
ve9aa Mike <ve9aa@rac.ca>
- Tuesday, September 21, 1999 at 00:13:51 (BST)
Hear today a sig on 50.000.7 at 16:30 I could not copy the call.
Nico ZS4NS <zs4ns@marques.co.za>
- Monday, September 20, 1999 at 19:01:25 (BST)
Pardon the typo on my note of 18 September. The ZS6DN beacon is of course on 50.050 MHz.
Hal ZS6WB <hpaction@cis.co.za>
- Monday, September 20, 1999 at 10:28:48 (BST)
Hi! Going to OH0 in this coming weekend for a week. Anybody know if it is OK to use 6m without special permission in OH0? 73
Magnus SM6WET <skandia@telia.com>
- Monday, September 20, 1999 at 00:31:38 (BST)
Hi All, Some of you have been having problems playing the audio clips on my web site. Hopefully this has now been corrected to allow Netscape users access. Sorry for any inconvenience caused. http://www.gi0otc.demon.co.uk/home.htm 73
Alan , GI0OTC <alan@gi0otc.demon.co.uk>
- Sunday, September 19, 1999 at 16:29:17 (BST)
Ger, Re GB0LCS, a locator of IO78 would place the station in northern Scotland. 73. David
David MM0AMW <mm0amw@dgillies.freeserve.co.uk>
- Sunday, September 19, 1999 at 00:15:16 (BST)
Oops sorry for the lack of URL guy's, thanks for adding it Chris. Can some one check that the audio file area can be accessed. Some people are having problems, and it works OK for others !!! Please email me direct, if you have been able to hear the audio clips. http://www.gi0otc.demon.co.uk/home.htm
Alan, GI0OTC <alan@gi0otc.demon.co.uk>
- Saturday, September 18, 1999 at 19:51:41 (BST)
It's http://www.gi0otc.demon.co.uk/home.htm Chris
Chris, G3WOS
- Saturday, September 18, 1999 at 13:52:20 (BST)
I was checking some logs and found QSO with GB0LCS in IO78TA. I cannot find this prefix in DXCC list. Is this Wales?
Ger PE1CZ <gerh@dds.nl>
- Saturday, September 18, 1999 at 13:47:11 (BST)
Alan, you forgot to give us the URL !
Jim, F1IXQ <qsl@nat.fr>
- Saturday, September 18, 1999 at 13:05:48 (BST)
Hi Guys, Just put together a new 50 Mhz related homepage. Please check it out. Some Cycle 22 info etc. If you have never heard SIX Metre aurora signals, take a listen to some of the audio clips. Any feedback appreciated. 73 de Alan.
Alan, GI0OTC <alan@gi0otc.demon.co.uk>
- Saturday, September 18, 1999 at 12:42:21 (BST)
I heard that A25/ZS6BTE/P will be located in NGOMA! I look in my atlas but I have find only the NGOMI LAKE.. No info about NATA operations from zs6bte/a25!
Sergio, IK0FTA <ik0fta@sixitalia.org>
- Saturday, September 18, 1999 at 12:31:34 (BST)
Understand A25/ZS6BTE is operating from Nata in KG39, the grid north of A22BW. Will confirm this with Ian when he returns to ZS6 but am reasonably sure it is correct. 73
Hal ZS6WB <hpaction@cis.co.za>
- Saturday, September 18, 1999 at 08:56:21 (BST)
need A25/ZS6BTE/P grid locator...
Jim, F1IXQ <webmaster@euro-qsl.com>
- Saturday, September 18, 1999 at 08:23:54 (BST)
Did I miss a good opening late last night? I will stay up late tonight and monitor to PY etc and also ZS. To ZS is tough as I beam towards the TV TX and of course the noise canceller cannot take out the TV noise. There was nothing last night up to 2140 anywhere - no beacons,no QSOs. I'll look to the north in the middle of the day, Sat & Sun, for more G, ON stations like last week. Cheers
Alan, 3C5I <alan_isaachsen@email.mobil.com>
- Saturday, September 18, 1999 at 07:32:07 (BST)
Last evening produced our first decent opening of the TE season. Although restricted mostly to the Med, also had a brief QSO with DL7AV. Late evening band stayed open within Africa and heard 3C video up to 2100, TR8CA and TR8XX both S9, no other Africans heard (except very weak A25/ZS6BTE on BS too weak to work). NOTE TO AFRICAN STATIONS: Watch for openings to ZS 1800-2100 when condx are good, ZS6DN beacon on 50.150 best indicator. Call on 50.110 if bcn heard. We know TY, 9G, EL, TZ are out there and ZS6 boys would dearly love to QSO them. Next four weeks will be best opportunity for it to happen. See you in the pileups!!
Hal ZS6WB <hpaction@cis.co.za>
- Saturday, September 18, 1999 at 07:19:11 (BST)
I will be on 50 mhz between Oct. 28 and Nov. 9, operating from J6 in St. Lucia. Will use large m2 antenna and max. power allowed and have excellent location for Europe, Africa, USA, and Pacific...will be joined by K6MYC operating 2 meter eme....dates to be determined but there for contest...more info to follow....hope to work all of you Jimmy
jimmy, w6jkv <jimmyt@ausven.com>
- Friday, September 17, 1999 at 20:46:39 (BST)
3C0R?? Jose, EH7KW reported that they did take a 6m. rig and antenna. Heard today that they had several days of sea sickness getting to 3C0, and that they have been working 10, 15, 20 the last few days but were having interference problems on 6m (not sure of details? TVI?). Let's hope that they get active on 6m. Right now, it's dead from 3C5 altho' cluster shows TEP going right over my head.
Alan, 3C5I <alan_isaachsen@email.mobil.com>
- Friday, September 17, 1999 at 19:41:19 (BST)
Why 3C0R don't work's on Six meters when european propagating condictions get better????? Yesterday from 15.00 to 17.00utc i have receive the 3C TV carrier with great signal for long time, but 3C0R was working on 10mt and 15mt. I hope for the future.... and, if is possible i like to say what is the 3C0R's working condiction in Six. Best 73'
Freddy IW1DIM <iw1dim@amsat.org>
- Friday, September 17, 1999 at 11:09:47 (BST)
Chris, ZS6EZ forget the ZD8MB qsl. I tried many ways to get it. Via an adress in Germany, via BBC, direct to homecall, you name it, I did it! Must be a challenge to collect the cards. Good luck and 73,
Peter PA2VST <peterg@condor-post.com>
- Friday, September 17, 1999 at 10:07:21 (BST)
YJ8 expidetion. VK4BKM and VK4FI will be in Vanuatu for CQWW. Will be qrv 6 metres Ocotber 29 till Nov 5th. Callsigns yet to be advised. QSL via VK4JSR direct.
Alan VK4BKM <vk4bkm@ozemail.com.au>
- Friday, September 17, 1999 at 06:56:11 (BST)
RE. CN8LI qsl. I got a fairly quick qsl return from him last year. No problems.
David MM0AMW <mm0amw@dgillies.freeserve.co.uk>
- Friday, September 17, 1999 at 00:25:28 (BST)
Got CN8LI-qsl via buro very quick.
Jan pe1gnp <pe1gnp@qsl.net>
- Thursday, September 16, 1999 at 20:26:32 (BST)
ZD8MB QSL help needed: Several months ago, I posted requests for help with several QSLs from last cycle. Due to a number of good leads and some helpful guys, they're all in the bag now. Except, that is, for ZD8MB. I sent G4MAB several requests, with ample return postage, with no reply at all. Any suggestions, please? The QSO was on 6 April 1989 with ZS6BCR (that's me in a previous life!), at 10:45.
Chris R. Burger ZS6EZ <crb@nanoteq.com>
- Thursday, September 16, 1999 at 16:55:57 (BST)
Ref CN8UN + CN8LI. So i'm not the only one:sent to CN8UN about 2 months ago and no reply (yet) Same counts for CN8LI. (sent 4 months ago)
Ger PE1CZG <gerh@dds.nl>
- Thursday, September 16, 1999 at 14:51:05 (BST)
Neil, don´t blame everything on me.............
Mr Postman
- Thursday, September 16, 1999 at 14:42:40 (BST)
VK3OT/8 15th Sept around 0405z worked JA2/JA3/JA4/JA6 stations running FT650 and magentic based 1/4 whip from Yulara at Ayres Rock. First time 6M to JA from PG54. QED Now QRV in yes!!!! Papa Golf 66. Is there any other place??
Steve VK3OT/VK8 <VK3SIX@hotmail.com>
- Thursday, September 16, 1999 at 14:34:50 (BST)
Neil G0JHC: No. Same response from CN8LI. Guess the postal service collects green stamps! Anyone going down there on business / holiday? 73.
Peter G8BCG <g8bcg@qsl.net>
- Thursday, September 16, 1999 at 12:23:33 (BST)
Peter(s) PA1SIX and PA2VST: Thanks for the WWW addresses. These are great sites but they do not provide what I need to study my H44PT 6m DX logs from 1978 to 1986. What I would like is tabular SFI, A and K or Ap & Kp for cycle 21. Somebody out there must have ben logging all this 21 years ago! 73
Peter G8BCG <g8bcg@qsl.net>
- Thursday, September 16, 1999 at 12:20:29 (BST)
Anyone had a direct QSL return from CN8UN yet?
Neil G0JHC <carr.n@runshaw.ac.uk>
- Thursday, September 16, 1999 at 12:10:53 (BST)
RE: Peter, G8BCG. Try "http://dx.qsl.net/propagation/" for SFI etc.
Peter, PA1SIX
- Thursday, September 16, 1999 at 07:34:36 (BST)
Wish I could afford to live in Belize! (V3). Let's support a poor starving ham.........?
C0NCERNED
- Thursday, September 16, 1999 at 02:22:45 (BST)
Dear Six meter fellows, after two years of hard work, I am glad to announce that I have realized the first (at least I hope), " DXCC IN REAL AUDIO ON THE INTERNET", related to the six meter band. For this pourpose I have tried to record the signals from 100 countries as were heard on my rig; some of them are, of course, low in quality because of the weak signal (not always you have the dx at 59 level!), but the majority of them is really good. So you are invited to visit the sixitalia website where you can find the collected data. Check the url - http://sixitalia.org - and look for the page: Heard On Six (hrd on six). Hoping that my idea will meet the favour of the six meter enthusiasts, I am looking forward for your comments on good luck and best of dx on 6m! Sergio, ik0fta
Sergio, ik0fta <ik0fta@sixitalia.org>
- Wednesday, September 15, 1999 at 15:49:47 (BST)
LOOKING FOR A 6 METER RIG TO KEEP V3 ON 6MTRS.OLD RIG BROKE, NO PARTS AVAIL. A RIG LIKE 10-15 WATTS OUTPUT WOULD HELP, HAVE A SOLID STATE AMP. SO A MFJ SSB/CW OR BETTER RIG WOULD BE GREAT. THE OLD RIG COULD BE SHIPPED OUT TO SOMEONE TO REPAIR AND THEN GIVEN TO SOMEONE TO USE. ANY DONATION OF A SIX MTR RIG TO V31PC WOULD BE APPRECIATED. CONTACT V31PC AT CALLBOOK ADDRESS. OPR 28.885 USB & 29.6 FM. PLEASE LET INTERNET NEWS & OTHER GRUPS KNOW THAT V31PC NEEDS A GIFT OF 6 MTR RIG TO KEEP "V3" ON SIX. thanking in advance. V31PC
V31PC
- Wednesday, September 15, 1999 at 14:38:04 (BST)
For nice valuable information of previous cycles you can view: www.dxlc.com/solar/cyclcomp.html Lot's of good information for years allready available there. 73,s and good DX (soon??),
Peter PA2VST <peterg@condor-post.com>
- Wednesday, September 15, 1999 at 11:23:15 (BST)
Does anyone out there have (or know where I can find) daily SFI, A and K numbers for CYCLE 21 - if possible in tabular rather than graphical format. I want to do some analysis of my H44 50MHz logs. Thanks & 73.
Peter G8BCG <g8bcg@qsl.net>
- Wednesday, September 15, 1999 at 09:38:58 (BST)
Yesterday at 17Z got ZS2SIX bcn (KF25ux) for more than 1 hour. It's the 1st time I heard it. It peaked S9 +10dB. No ZS1/2. Called twice on .110, only replying Ivo, ZS6AXT. Z22JE and 7Q7RM were loud. Did ZS1/2 see anything from EU ? 3C0R have rig and antenna for six. 73
Jose, EH7KW <ea7kw@alcavia.net>
- Wednesday, September 15, 1999 at 09:26:28 (BST)
QAP IN 50.110 PLS INF ANTENA SIX METER 73 DX OK DATE OCT 1999 FULL SIX IN 50.110 ON 50.020 CW
JORGE CE3HFI <JJL@ENTELCHILE.NET>
- Wednesday, September 15, 1999 at 04:30:56 (BST)
3C0 expedition: not sure if they were able to take 6m equipment with them to Annobon Island. Watch out for them this week and next, just in case. Use the 3C TV on 48.2504 after 14:30Z as a guide. It seems like the peak times to Europe at present are approx 12:00 then again 14:00 to 16:30Z.
Alan, 3C5I <alan_isaachsen@email.mobil.com>
- Tuesday, September 14, 1999 at 21:18:12 (BST)
Any of you 6 m operators in UK that lives in or near York ? I will be there from 19 Sept to 1 Oct, then in London for 2 days. Would be nice to meet some of you guys for a beer.. Send me an email or call my GSM +46 70 5922302 73 de Classe
SM3GSK Classe <sm3gsk@sk3bg.se>
- Tuesday, September 14, 1999 at 18:45:33 (BST)
Hi all - the MUF map is back at Uleth, and the Flux is rising again ... QRT Internet, QRV .110! 73
Mike GU6AJE <gu6aje.weyr@guernsey.net>
- Tuesday, September 14, 1999 at 17:47:36 (BST)
Got to love being a 6m DXer... 10:00z (20:00 AEST) and the JA cluster if feeding DX reports of Pacific and Asian stations on 6m to my email. Why don't bosses understand that radio is far more important than their profit lines!
Scott VK4JSR <scott.watson@clemenger.com.au>
- Tuesday, September 14, 1999 at 10:59:20 (BST)
Hi Guys. Today I uploaded my new homepage. New appearance, new database etc...Also i'm starting a new link list with 50mhz sites only. Got any good ones? Let me know also if you find any bugs in my site. http://come.to/six 73
Ray, PA4PA <pa4pa@qsl.net>
- Monday, September 13, 1999 at 21:37:35 (BST)
To Scott, and others: I've worked JY9NX in Amman on six a couple of times, CW and SSB, but of course he's tropo from here. Koji is very keen, his QSL manager is JH7FQK, he works for a mission and will be there for abt 2 yrs. Visitors calls in JY are usually JY8 or JY9, BTW.
Nick 5B4FL <5B4FL(at)qsl.net>
- Monday, September 13, 1999 at 11:57:30 (BST)
Today 13.09.99 received card from WA8JOC (5H3US). Thanks a lot de 9A3FT Renny
RENKO KIRIGIN 9A3FT <9a3ft@usa.net>
- Monday, September 13, 1999 at 10:44:49 (BST)
JY6NX - a JA operator is currently based at the JA embassy in JY6 and has 6m capabilities. He was recently been on 10m looking for 6m contacts. Since then he has been advised to use 28.885 for liaision. I have snet an email to him, but no reply. I'd love to be able to provide some more info, eg: indicators and beacons. Has anyone run into him on the bands?
Scott VK4JSR <scott.watson@clemenger.com.au>
- Monday, September 13, 1999 at 09:00:01 (BST)
Hello Eric! Kiruna is in Sweden!!!! 73
Magnus SM6WET <skandia@telia.com>
- Monday, September 13, 1999 at 00:40:12 (BST)
Hallo, I have received to this time 5 letters from EK6AD(100%) with QSLs for differend stations. I think the best way is over my cousin in poland, SP6BLZ. If anybody need EK6AD-QSL on 6m you can send via SP6BLZ, but with 5 US$ for "registred letter" and return-porto. Vy 73 de Andreas
Andreas & DL9USA <dl9usa@t-online.de>
- Sunday, September 12, 1999 at 22:56:08 (BST)
The UKSMG is holding its Committee meeting on the Sunday of the HF convention in Windsor. We are looking for one or two volunteers to man the UKSMG stand while we are doing so. Any volunteers? Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Sunday, September 12, 1999 at 15:10:56 (BST)
I'm looking for DJ3KR address after 1997 - thank's for your help - I've tryed several callsign server - only old address in Kiruna - Tarfalavaegen 1C - Qsl was returned 73 de
Eric F5JKK <f5jkk@aol.com>
- Saturday, September 11, 1999 at 14:20:32 (BST)
Have rebuilt 5el antenna and it's now up at 25m again, strong TEP to ZS6 and 7Q last night as was usual. Also received CX4HS and 3DA0BK cards for QSOs from here last cycle, thanks to help of suggested routes. I really must send for cards more promptly...
Nick 5B4FL <5B4FL(at)qsl.net>
- Saturday, September 11, 1999 at 10:35:35 (BST)
(Friday, 10 Aug...2045hrs local) My middle school station should be on the air by mid September. Maybe the band will be open for my kids to have some 6m fun. We'll be listening on 50.110 & 50.125 each day from 1200hrs UTC to 1900 hrs UTC. Our call (sponsored by the East Greenbush Amateur Radio Association) will be KC2EXS...we may also use my call N2NEH. Also, please feel welcome to visit the EGARA web page at...http://members.xoom.com/EGARA (Chris N2NEH)
Chris Linck N2NEH (#1922) <n2neh@webtv.net (or)n2neh@arrl.net>
- Saturday, September 11, 1999 at 01:45:25 (BST)
Regarding the beaconfrequencies it might be a good idea to situate new beacons higher in the band. The lower portion is getting more and more in use for special propagation studies and applications. As an example 50.085 for over the pole study and 50.000-50.030 as EME qrg's. Since the CW operation is getting more lower than .100 it is worth thinking on a reallocation of the beacons. Maybe something like the 144 MHz bandplan? 73,
Peter PA2VST <peterg@condor-post.com>
- Friday, September 10, 1999 at 13:11:33 (BST)
Hi ALL. I continue with idea to set up six meters beacon here in Lithuania. Now I have a good offer concerning beacon keyer - thanks to Stefen LA0BY. And waiting for an answer about possible transmitter. So I wonder is there some special regulations concerning beacon frequency or we must decide ourself which frequency between 50.000 - 50.080 to use? Any info will be greatly appreciated. Will seek for LY0SIX call - will go to local FCC today. Thanks in advance.
Remi LY2MW UKSMG#1920 <r.vaicius@omnitel.net>
- Friday, September 10, 1999 at 10:50:40 (BST)
TV carriers in Johannesburg last night: Syria, Spain, Portugal, Ghana, Siera Leone, Equatorial Guinea, another UNID West Afican station. Can today's SFI be true, can it jump 106 points in a day???
Ian ZS6BTE <itr@nanoteq.co.za>
- Friday, September 10, 1999 at 07:12:23 (BST)
KP02 ON THE AIR! Hello! I will be active from my station during the time period from 16th to 27th of September on 6m. My square is quite rare KP02VL. Equipment: Icom IC-735 + transverter + PA 150W Antenna: 7 el. yagi with 7.4 meter boom See you! 73 de Harry OH6YF
Harry OH6YF <oh6yf@sral.fi>
- Thursday, September 09, 1999 at 16:03:08 (BST)
Hi all - Having just moved QTH I am in the process of trying to get planning permission to mast and 6 mtr antennas etc . Can anyone residing in Hampshire or more particularly anyone in the Fareham Borough who has successfully won planning approval please get in touch with me as I need some ammunition !! 73 de Peter
|Peter G3IBI <pascutt@tcp.co.uk>
- Thursday, September 09, 1999 at 13:24:29 (BST)
A partial MUF (Fo)-map can be found on "http://www.ips.gov.au/asfc/current/rworldmap.gif".
Peter, PA1SIX
- Thursday, September 09, 1999 at 12:39:26 (BST)
Hello ALL. Here in LY we start to think about six meters beacon. So I'd like to ask do somebody have old or low price beacon or can give it as present. Any ideas will be greatly appreciated. Please reply to personal address. Many thanks in advance.
Remi LY2MW UKSMG#1920 <r.vaicius@omnitel.net>
- Thursday, September 09, 1999 at 11:23:19 (BST)
MUF map has been removed until ULETH link is restored
Bryan G3AKF <bryan@g3akf.freeserve.co.uk>
- Thursday, September 09, 1999 at 09:43:37 (BST)
I have still not heard anything about D2FN. Anybody know anything????? Please mail me. 73
Magnus SM6WET <skandia@telia.com>
- Thursday, September 09, 1999 at 01:40:20 (BST)
Hi all: Alberto - Thanks for info abt LW6EUQ - I won't call him unless I hear him at 59+. I don't think my 25W will get through his noise problem! The MUF map is still dead with me - but there again so is the band at the moment. 73
Mike GU6AJE <gu6aje.weyr@guernsey.net>
- Wednesday, September 08, 1999 at 17:55:36 (BST)
OX3LX reported strong 59.75 (Aural TV) from N. America last night. At about the same time, the OX3VHF/B was heard by VE1RG and WA1T (FN43). Both OX3LX and OX3JX were active at the time. Attempts to reach them via the Logger failed. I believe that at least two stations down here could have made a QSO (I never heard anything). Unfortunate, and most unusual cndx for this time of the year. Maybe Auroral E? Best 73,
Bob, WA1OUB <b_mobile@conknet.com>
- Wednesday, September 08, 1999 at 15:53:44 (BST)
Mike-GU6AJE: LW6EUQ has 400 watts and 6 ele yagi but has High tension line(133kv) near his house and the Rcv noise is very high...is a pity
Alberto, LU2EG <lu2eg@usa.net>
- Wednesday, September 08, 1999 at 13:53:27 (BST)
F5QT will leave France on 23.09.99. First, he will stay one week in Reunion Island by FR5GX. He will put there a new beacon : FR5SIX, 1,5 watts, on 50.022,5. Then, Jean Paul will be QRV from 5R8EE QRA, with IC706 and 5 el Yagi. He will set a new beacon, 5R8EE, on 50.225. The 5R8 Jean-Paul callsign is not yet arrived. He is waiting for it ! F5QT will be back in France on 15 november. 5R8EE has a big problem with the mail. Most of the letters received from hams, are opened during the way, the green stamps are stolen and the QSL distroyed. If you whish to get the 5R8EE QSL: send quickly your card, with a green stamp and S.A.E. to F5QT: Jean-Paul Bruniquel, Chemin des Bartas, F.31470 Saint-Lys. Jean-Paul will bring back the QSL's. More news later. 73 de Georges F8OP
Georges F8OP <f8op@wanadoo.fr>
- Wednesday, September 08, 1999 at 13:46:40 (BST)
KE1AC Henry and LA9VDA Tony will be QRV as FP/LA9VDA from St.Pierre et Miquelon from 20 October to 02 November 1999. 6 through 160 Meters, CW, SSB, RTTY and SSTV. We'll try to get a FP5 call for the CQWW SSB contest. QSL via LA9VDA with SASE to : Trond Johannessen, Helgedalen 13, N-1528 Moss, Norway. Rig on 6 will be IC-706 and 4 el Yagi. Lets hope for good conds on 6 Meter. 73 de Trond
Trond LA9VDA <la9vda@online.no>
- Wednesday, September 08, 1999 at 12:12:19 (BST)
PARAGUAY REPORT: Six is finally opening in Paraguay. September 5 producted first QSO/signal heard in months with SV1DH at 1800 gmt. September 8 heard Texas - W3XO/5 at 0028, N5WS at 0030-0100. 8P6CV at 0115 and first beacon this season heard being YV4AB. There are several very active ZP's ready for action. ZP5AA beacon is up and running. 73 ZP6CW
Doug - ZP6CW <n4pw@arrl.net>
- Wednesday, September 08, 1999 at 11:41:43 (BST)
No, Mike it isn't your system - I noticed that the uleth MUF map site was not accessible too as of yesterday and still today at the is QTH.... 73
Don VK6HK <patndon@cygnus.uwa.edu.au>
- Wednesday, September 08, 1999 at 02:02:17 (BST)
Hi Ed - PE1CJP! For birdcontroll I use a red plastic bag of the kind that makes alot of noise, just put some holes in it for the wind and the birds are frightened of sound and stron color. 73
Magnus SM6WET <skandia@telia.com>
- Wednesday, September 08, 1999 at 00:49:09 (BST)
Ooops - pressed wrong button - e-mail as below!
Peter G8BCG <g8bcg@qsl.net>
- Tuesday, September 07, 1999 at 22:00:09 (BST)
L22EG - Alberto, many thanks for out of band info. Nice www site - I also like the music - Enya I think. Listening SA now (quiet) 73
Peter G8BCG <http://www.qsl.net/g8bcg/>
- Tuesday, September 07, 1999 at 21:58:26 (BST)
Is it just me (or my ISP), or is anyone else unable to open the Uleth MUF map? Has its address changed? Why does it always go down at the slightest whiff of any TEP/F-layer activity? Hrd LW6EUQ on 6/9/99 @ 18.20gmt - sigs 53 for approx. 2 mins. 73
Mike GU6AJE <gu6aje.weyr@guernsey.net>
- Tuesday, September 07, 1999 at 19:43:06 (BST)
IARU R1 50MHz CONTEST RESULTS at: http://www.it.pw.edu.pl/~babut/
TOM SP5XMU <babut@it.pw.edu.pl>
- Tuesday, September 07, 1999 at 16:20:21 (BST)
Hello Peters-G8BCG: list of channel from Chile Music 47.900 Mhz 48.300 Mhz 49.200 Mhz And 2 or 3 subchannel more. More info from South America "Out band signal" in LU-CX 6 meters page http://www.qsl.net/lu_6_meters/signals.htm
Alberto, LU2EG <lu2eg@usa.net>
- Tuesday, September 07, 1999 at 15:26:46 (BST)
8Q7PA ,Tripschedule has changed , now 10 till 18 oktober islandhopping on the maladive ( sporadic QRV ) then 18 till 26 oktober Mallorca. The main trip is from 18 Januar till 5 Februar 2000. Then we got two weekends and for 14 day's QRV , Will work split Xmit 50.135 +- QRM Rcv 50.160 up 10 K Hpe to Cu from 8P7, 73
Bert, PA0LPE <pa0lpe@qsl.net>
- Tuesday, September 07, 1999 at 14:44:30 (BST)
Ed one solution, unfortunately an expensive one, is to wrap teflon insulating tape round the elements. The birds can no more clinch to the elements, whereas the HF still does.
Peter HB9RUZ <schleuss@dataway.ch>
- Tuesday, September 07, 1999 at 13:33:28 (BST)
Anyone succesfully found a way to gets his/hers antenna free of birds? ( in an animal friendly way pse ). I used a scare owl that worked only temporarily and I even changed my beam from horizontal to 45 degr. polarisation as a test. It all doesn't seem to work !. Who has some usefull tips ?. TNX and 73
Ed pe1cjp <pe1cjp@amsat.org>
- Tuesday, September 07, 1999 at 11:22:11 (BST)
Hi folks, I need your contributions for the November 'Six News'. Articles and original photos would be particularly welcome! Don’t worry if you aren’t able produce a perfectly written article, we can tidy it up for you. The deadline is 24th September but I can accept items for a week or so after that if you warn me it is coming. 73
Chris Deacon, G4IFX <cdeacon@compuserve.com>
- Tuesday, September 07, 1999 at 10:21:13 (BST)
Does someone know if the telnet cluster K7CO.J7.NET will become available again? It's down for some weeks now. 73,
Peter PA2VST <peterg@condor-post.com>
- Tuesday, September 07, 1999 at 10:20:45 (BST)
Can anyone point me to a listing of freq / location of all of the SA sound channels just <50MHz that are frequently reported into the US. 73
Peter G8BCG <g8bcg@qsl.net>
- Tuesday, September 07, 1999 at 08:46:04 (BST)
Anyone received 3B9R QSL on any band?
Costas,SV1DH <geten1@compulink.gr>
- Tuesday, September 07, 1999 at 05:49:07 (BST)
Today rcvd Direct QSL from 5H3US. CW QSO 27-06-'99 50.100 MHz.
Tjerry PB0ANX <pb0anx@xs4all.nl>
- Monday, September 06, 1999 at 23:08:26 (BST)
In 7 days time I will be QRV from Ayres Rock 400kM west of PG66 Central Australia (PG67 or 68 unsure.) Tehn I will be QRV from PG66 for a further 6 days totalling 14 /VK8 using FT650 etc. QSL VK3OT.
VK3OT <steve_vk3ot@hotmail.com>
- Monday, September 06, 1999 at 04:57:15 (BST)
Hi! Was looking thru my log and found a qso dated the 5th October 1997 with D2FN. Anybody know if this station is real or if somebody was playing a joke?????? I have been looking for qslinfo all over but I find Nil. 73
Magnus SM6WET <skandia@telia.com>
- Monday, September 06, 1999 at 01:08:22 (BST)
48.250MHz TV heard short path in VK Sept 3, 4 & 5. Up to S2. I live in hope! Unmanned beacon operated by Brisbane based VK4 on 50.106 prevented much being heard on 6m Saturday morning. Good 28MHz longpath today (5/9/99 20:00z) with CT, EA, & I stations heard. 48.250 in noise.
Scott VK4JSR <scott.watson@clemenger.com.au>
- Sunday, September 05, 1999 at 23:34:54 (BST)
Paraguay to Greece, 5 September 1800-1830, first signal heard in months! Paraguayan beacon is up and running, reports solicited. 73 ZP6CW
Doug - ZP6CW <n4pw@arrl.net>
- Sunday, September 05, 1999 at 22:49:13 (BST)
Hello ! I had another phone call from PA3HEN/MM. I will print 3000 QSL cards for him, and he will try to participate by sending me a few hundred french francs. Thanks also to Georges F8OP who will pay for 500 cards. A lot of you asked me how to help ; you can send me a few green stamps if you got to much ! euro-qsl / pobox 106 / 63107 BEAUMONT cedex / FRANCE / best 73s
Jim, F1IXQ <f1ixq@euro-qsl.com>
- Sunday, September 05, 1999 at 20:09:59 (BST)
The log of the my 1999 summer activity on 50 MHz from JM89 square as "IW0DGL/8" is available at the my under construction WEB page : http://www.qsl.net/iw0dgl.
iw0dgl <iw0dgl@qsl.net>
- Sunday, September 05, 1999 at 16:52:35 (BST)
André, PY0FF, showed up yesterday on 50110 at 22:00 UTC. He said he was back on 6m. after some time inactive in this band. José CT1EEB
José Sá CT1EEB <ct1eeb@mail.telepac.pt>
- Saturday, September 04, 1999 at 20:27:54 (BST)
Today 04.09.1999 receive card from Abubakeer 5A1A,tnx a lot. gl, de 9A3FT Renny
Renko Kirigin 9A3FT <9a3ft@usa.net>
- Saturday, September 04, 1999 at 09:05:26 (BST)
49.750 from ua0 or BY at 0730 building, first for a long time cu on six cheers Graham in OF77XX
GRAHAM VK6RO <vk6ro@yahoo.com>
- Saturday, September 04, 1999 at 08:31:38 (BST)
Hi Scott - VK4JSR! I hear OZ often! Usually short path but also sometimes long path over west indies and pacific. I sure would like to call u guys on 28 but so far I have not upgraded my license and there is still some 100 hours of practicing code for me. But I do listen a lot to 28 and CB DXers on middle 27 because there is always somebody on and usually when they are 59+ it gives 6m propagation. 73
Magnus SM6WET <skandia@telia.com>
- Friday, September 03, 1999 at 12:51:12 (BST)
Hi Mike! Seems like you had exact same problem as I did with Z22JE a fiew days ago! If I would have got him I would be half way but only "SM6? Again!" HI HI. 73
Magnus SM6WET <skandia@telia.com>
- Friday, September 03, 1999 at 12:47:43 (BST)
TZ6VV gottaway once again! This time closer than ever before - heard and called for over an hour, then suddenly "GU6 go again" - then the signals just disappeared - AAAAAAAGH! That big pile of scrap aluminum in the English Channel is probably the antenna I vented my frustration on .... maybe tonight instead? As this isn't the gripes and groans page I won't repeat my thoughts on all the dupers I heard in the pile up. LU2MHP also in at 18:20. Good to hear some decent DX at last! 73 all
Mike GU6AJE <gu6aje.weyr@guernsey.net>
- Friday, September 03, 1999 at 09:08:38 (BST)
Magnus (SM6WAT)... gbreat to hear the reports of 28MHz prop. We never hear any EU's on 28.885MHz... 48.250MHz is back longpath, weak, but there! We are monitoring 28.885 so please call.
Scott VK4JSR <scott.watson@clemenger.com.au>
- Friday, September 03, 1999 at 08:48:11 (BST)
Regarding my previous announcement, sidelobes of the new yagi are 6dB down more...Now at -17 dB. Fieldstrength measurements of the Dutch PTT showed an decrease of 1,5 Volt in fieldstrength at a distance of @20 metres. 73,
Peter PA2VST <peterg@condor-post.com>
- Friday, September 03, 1999 at 08:43:36 (BST)
Hi all Sixers the old feelings of good propagation and real DX are coming back. Yesterday evening heard from 17:45 > 20:00 ZS6BTE, ZS6EZ, TZ6VV, 9J2BO, CX1CCC (5-75-7 QSO) and LU7DZ. Running a new 5el. Yagi now which is optimized for better radiation pattern. PC QRM is much lower now and sidelobes 6 dB down. Will stack 2 of these next year when the permit for a higher mast is received. 73,
PA2VST <peterg@condor-post.com>
- Friday, September 03, 1999 at 08:19:37 (BST)
Remi, Seems that you and the YL, SP, OZ, SM0 and DF/DJ stations had a spE cloud over central Europe, launching into the TEP duct, that's why all signals this end were so weak. The fact that the huge QRM machine on the northern shore of the Med had no skip made the QSO's possible.
Ian ZS6BTE <itr@nanoteq.co.za>
- Friday, September 03, 1999 at 08:17:05 (BST)
Hi there. Yesterday, 02.09.1999, was a great evening for me - TZ6VV sounds better then some locals for few hours. Another surprice was ZS6AVP and ZS6BTE - another new country and two new squares. Fantastic! I'd like to thank bots ZS6 stations for they patience - it was not ease to hear me with my 10W and 6 el. So now I'm on my half-way - have worked 50 DXCC and hope that TEP will be more often guest in KO24. Good luck to all!
Remi LY2MW <r.vaicius@omnitel.net>
- Friday, September 03, 1999 at 07:20:59 (BST)
Reni, 9A3FT -Yesterday received QSL card from 5A1A for 6m QSO (thank you very much Abubaker). Registered post + 2 USD. Address you will find on any site with QSL info. Best regards Zeljko 9A2EY
Zeljko 9A2EY <ina-tlk@zg.tel.hr>
- Friday, September 03, 1999 at 06:35:24 (BST)
Hi all good tep es opening in jo33jf tonight. tz6vv was omn 160 in the noise for a long time but very week here. after more as 1 hour listening he became 59 for 5 min and u worked him. later jy9nx turned on his radio and gave cq 59 on 110 also worked here the lu and cx boys where weak in north pa0 land. anyone for the locator of jy9nx? i did not wrote it down in all the excitement! 73 Timon
Timon pa9kt <pa9kt@bart.nl>
- Thursday, September 02, 1999 at 22:27:18 (BST)
2nd Sept. CX1CCC on 50110 hrd here earlier this evening in IO80TU ..Geoff
Geoff G7RMG <geoffg7rmg@aol.com>
- Thursday, September 02, 1999 at 21:52:36 (BST)
(2 Sept.'99...2040hrs UTC) Had a great time in London 18 Aug. to 25 Aug...Operated as G/N2NEH and made many contacts on 6M & 2M..Even managed to get in on that hellacious 6M opening on 21 Aug. A special "hello" to Kerry (G0LCS)...many thanks for your hospitality ....it was super to meet you and the XLY....(Chris N2NEH)
Chris Linck (N2NEH) <n2neh@webtv.net/n2neh@arrl.net>
- Thursday, September 02, 1999 at 21:35:33 (BST)
Great ! 4 Continents heard today. TZ6VV booming in for hours and - surprise - worked JY9NX. Christoph.
df9cy christoph <cpe@df9cy.de>
- Thursday, September 02, 1999 at 20:40:22 (BST)
Yesterday(begun 22:00z)first BIG TEP opening with The Caribe (XE,ZF,HR,W5, Etc) with gf05/15 and Patagonia Argentina. CU next weekend on LU/CX contest.
Alberto, LU2EG <lu2eg@usa.net>
- Thursday, September 02, 1999 at 18:09:10 (BST)
Now back in U.K. from VP2M. Activity on Six restricted to six QSO's with local Islands and one very brief opening to Florida which yielded two W4 stations. 28 MHz constantly very busy world-wide but regular CQ's and monitoring of Six - disappointing results. My next visit to VP2M probably late November early December 1999.
Graham VP2MDD / M0AEP <dawesfurnishings@compuserve.com>
- Thursday, September 02, 1999 at 17:45:57 (BST)
Hi! Today I had two QSO's, in 12.15 UTC UU7JM and in 12.37 RV9AX (LO93LK)! It was little Es.
Val, UN3G <indra@nursat.kz>
- Thursday, September 02, 1999 at 15:24:35 (BST)
Just received 5H3US card for 50 MHz. Has anybody among the "lucky 100" received QSL from JW ?
Ken SM7CMV <kenth@kastanje.tomelilla.se>
- Thursday, September 02, 1999 at 14:49:02 (BST)
VK - N. Territories Just 59+30 on 27-28 MHz in my QTH, 6m = NIL :-((((((((
Magnus SM6WET <skandia@telia.com>
- Thursday, September 02, 1999 at 12:05:45 (BST)
Theo's trip to ANCONA has a delay of 2 days leaving FRANCE now 3/9 around 1000z 3/9 after 1600z qrv from JN22.
Erwin PA3BLS <jolanda.kleis@icu.nl>
- Thursday, September 02, 1999 at 12:04:45 (BST)
DO you want to know who is QRV on SIX from SM? Follow a link from http://www.aaaaa.se/sm7fje.htm
Bo SM7FJE <bn@aaaaa.se>
- Thursday, September 02, 1999 at 07:59:12 (BST)
I'm happy to report what appeared to be an external server security breach turned out to be an INTERNAL issue with very bad timing. The server has been upgraded to Unix and it will take some time to straighten out the mess of my files. Web Page access should be safe and I'll fix this as time permits! Best 73,
Bob, WA1OUB <b_mobile@conknet.com>
- Thursday, September 02, 1999 at 00:42:37 (BST)
Just received 5H3US card for 50 MHz. A few days ago I worked him via satellite AO-10, so must re-send card! 73
Tony, I0JX <i0jx@amsat.org>
- Wednesday, September 01, 1999 at 18:14:51 (BST)
Yesterday LU3EMK worked CT1 and EH1 with 250 miliwatts an a simple dipolo from gf05, his signal were S3.
Alberto, LU2EG <lu2eg@usa.net>
- Wednesday, September 01, 1999 at 15:19:02 (BST)
QSLs for all SK1BL QSOs made on 50 MHz from JO96BW during the Lighthouseactivity weekend (20-22 Aug) were delivered to the SM-bureau a week ago. Some cards has been received direct and have been replied to but please save your money now as your card is on it´s way through the bureausystem! Cu all from JO98NA in the spring. 73 / Eric - SM1TDE
Eric SM1TDE <sm1tde@grk.se>
- Wednesday, September 01, 1999 at 15:10:21 (BST)
Caution!!! The server security was breached last night and my Web Page sabatoged. Please destroy all links ASAP and do not go there until further notice! Once I get this mess fixed- I will be removing ALL files from my server space. Many TNX es 73,
Bob, WA1OUB
- Wednesday, September 01, 1999 at 14:17:14 (BST)
3C5I is QRV again, after no antenna in the new QTH and too much work. I have a 6el at 25ft, instead of 2 of them at 40ft, in order to keep neighbours in this "little Dallas housing development" unperturbed!! It looks like there is no TVI etc, but there is certainly a lot of computer hash etc in the camp. Anyway, I'm up and running again in time for the equinox. The noise canceller works really well with 50db+ null on the 3C TV noise. See you on the band.
Alan, 3C5I <alan_isaachsen@email.mobil.com>
- Wednesday, September 01, 1999 at 08:46:04 (BST)
1988+11=1999. Not a too big surprise, I hope! ......but more stations and better equipment! I have allready reserved vacation on the 11th of november 2000!
Bo SM7FJE <bn@aaaaa.se>
- Wednesday, September 01, 1999 at 08:34:08 (BST)
The F2-MUF (see: http://www.ips.gov.au/asfc/current/rworldmap.gif) is rapidly rising again. Looking at the current development of both the flux and SSN F2-propagation should become like what we had in the fall of '88 or spring '89. This means quite regular F2 openings from C-Eu to Af, S+C-Am and possibly Australia. If the flux is willing to rise to the 200 level (on avarage) we'll be on track for even better things.
Peter, PA1SIX
- Wednesday, September 01, 1999 at 08:16:51 (BST)
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