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GU

2010-10-26 11:10:22 | Weblog
from DXNL news

GU - GUERNSEY, EU-114
Dave,G1OCN (GU1OCN), David,M3IOP (MU3IOP), and Carol,2E1DQZ (2U1DQZ),
will activate the Channel island Alderney (EU-114) on 80m, 40m, 20m,
17m, 10m and 6m
between Oct 29 and Nov 5. QSLs direct via G1OCN.

PJ7

2010-10-26 07:25:54 | Weblog
from OPDX news

PJ7, SINT MAARTEN. Charlie, K4UWH, is now active as PJ7/K4UWH until
November 5th
. Activity will be sporadic on 40-10 meters CW only. He was
heard this past Sunday on 40 and 20 meters CW. QSL via his home callsign,
direct, by the Bureau or LoTW.

PJ5

2010-10-26 07:24:56 | Weblog
from OPDX news

PJ5, SINT EUSTATIUS ISLAND (NA-145). Wlodek, SP6EQZ, will be active
as PJ5/SP6EQZ between November 17th and December 3rd. Activity will be
active on the HF bands. QSL via his home callsign, direct or by the Bureau.

PJ4X

2010-10-26 07:23:31 | Weblog
from OPDX news

PJ4, BONAIRE ISLAND (SA-006). Operator Martin/W1MD and possibly others
will be active as PJ4X during the CQWW DX SSB Contest (October 30-31st)
as a Multi-? entry. QSL via W1MD or LoTW.

PJ2T

2010-10-26 07:20:02 | Weblog
from OPDX news

PJ2T       - Curacao Island; DXCC Code 517; IOTA SA-099; More
                   activity should start this week through November
                   2nd
, as a team prepares for the CQWW DX SSB Contest;
                   QSL via N9AG or LoTW. Online logs at:
                        http://www.k8nd.com/Curacao-2010.html
                        http://www.clublog.org/charts/?c=PJ2T

IOTA AS-056

2010-10-26 07:17:12 | Weblog
from OPDX news

AS-056.  Members of the Sony Kyushu's amateur radio station club (JF6ZNT)
            will activate the Island of Danjo in the East China Sea as
            JF6ZNT between November 5-7th. Operators mentioned are: Osamu
            (Leader), Takato/JH6TKW, Hitoshi/JR0UIU, Ryo/JH5UPS and Atsu/
            JA2WBE. The island is one of today's most wanted Japanese IOTA
            group (JCC No.4211). Activity will be on 80-10 meters using CW,
            SSB and RTTY. QSL via the Bureau or direct via each operator's
            home callsign.