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9M0

2008-02-29 21:52:44 | Weblog
SPRATLY Isl: AS-051
http://www.n1urspratly.com/index.html

The DXpedition will begin approximately 0800Z on March 22, 2008.
Expected shutdown will be 0000Z March 30, 2008.

Operartors, Ed N1UR and Christine, KB1PQN

160 to 6 m,, CW & SSB


KH9 now

2008-02-29 06:48:11 | Weblog
Colin WA2YUN is on work assignment on Wake Island for an extended period.

He will be operating as time permits as WA2YUN/KH9. Three spots on the cluster show him to be active on 20m SSB:

JA2DDN 14189.8 WA2YUN/KH9 Wake Is 0725 27-Feb-2008
JE1LET 14225.0 WA2YUN/KH9 0956 17-Feb-2008
JA3LEZ 14240.0 WA2YUN/KH9 0814 17-Feb-2008

QSL via K2PF


TF by RA7s

2008-02-29 06:30:54 | Weblog
ICELAND

From: Artem RD3MA <rd3ma@mail.ru>

Russian team 11-18 march from Iceland.
Operators:
Alex (RA3MR), Artem (RD3MA), Dmitry (RA3MF), Helen (YL)
(RV3ACA), Valery (RZ6AU), Serge (UA1ANA).
11-13 march was activity as TF/RK3MWL and home calls/TF
13-18 used contest call , TF4Y for Russian DX Contest
Priority - Low bands & WARC. All modes
QSL via RV3ACA

J28JA low bands

2008-02-29 06:28:42 | Weblog
Hi friends
DJIBOUTI – HOT –
From Jean Claude, J28JA
“ This afternoon, I, (J28JA) and Mala J20MD are going to the Arta Piton at abt 800m asl, over the Goubhet Gorges.
We will settle a 83m round loop.
At nignt we will try to be active on 80 and 160m QRP.
We will be on the air from that QTH, until Friday 29th in the evening.
QSL via J28JA via F5JFU and QSL J20MB via F4FMI.

73, Jean Claude “

KH9

2008-02-28 06:45:22 | Weblog
Colin, WA2YUN, is on work assignment on Wake Island for an extended period.
He will be operating as time permits as WA2YUN/KH9.
QSL via K2PF.


VP6DX QSOの内訳

2008-02-27 22:17:30 | Weblog
QSOs (Band/Mode)

CW SSB RTTY Band
160m 4887 1465 0 6352
80m 9340 8486 0 17826
40m 13977 14661 1 28639
30m 9927 0 3384 13311
20m 12852 17205 3479 33536
17m 11813 16603 3073 31489
15m 12366 15526 0 27892
12m 6047 7215 0 13262
10m 4302 4490 0 8792
6m 0 0 0 0
Mode 85511 85651 9937 181099


Last QSO: 2008-02-26 14:46:12

ZL9ANN

2008-02-27 22:06:17 | Weblog
K6KII, Cliff, reports "Several of us worked a station signing ZL9ANN
on 40 CW claiming to be on Auckland Island working on a scientific
study of the flora and fauna of the island". The operator gave the
name Anne. Cliff contacted Debby Morgan at NZART who "searched
the Ministry of Economic Development, Radio Spectrum database" and
could not find the ZL9ANN call sign allocated to anyone. (Editor's
note: sounds like the 40 meter YL pirate from years past).


IOTA NA-066

2008-02-27 21:57:06 | Weblog
The Palos Verdes Amateur Radio Club members will be traveling "26
miles across the sea" to put Santa Catalina Island (NA-066) on the air
from March 7 - March 10. Operations will be from the Two Harbors area
of the island. Plans are to be on 75/80, 40 and 20 meters, mostly
SSB. They will have a beam for 20 and inverted Vs for 40 and 75/80.
The group will use the club call K6PV.

VP6DX 18万QSO’s

2008-02-27 07:01:53 | Weblog
News #22- 2008 Feb 26
Highlights:
... First LOTW credits for VP6DX contacts on ARRL server ...
... Station and camp disassembly begins ...
... One more record claimed ...

Late yesterday, Feb 21, the Ducie Island expedition submitted over data for over seven thousand VP6DX contacts to the ARRL robot. These contacts were with over 900 stations whose owners made financial contributions of at least five US dollars to the expedition through Feb 24.

The submission has been accepted and processed by the robot, and these contacts are ready for matching by the donors.

Meanwhile, on Ducie Island, the operator team and crew of the Braveheart have begun the first phase of disassembly and off-loading. On today's schedule to be disassembled and removed from the island:

All antennas for 20 through 6 meters at both east and west camps.
The 30m antenna at the west camp, and the 40m 4-square at the east camp.
Two operating positions and the shift supervisor workstation at the east camp.
The technical workstation.
A portion of the camp infrastructure for meals, cooking, washing, etc.
No on-air operating will occur during the daylight period today, as all hands are needed to complete the work of disassemble, packing, transfer to the ship, and storage for the sea journey.

Tonight (beginning as early as Feb 27 Wednesday 0300z) a more limited on-air operation is possible, if the operators have time and energy remaining. Five operating positions at two sites and transmit antennas for 160 through 30 meter bands will be available.

At Feb 27 Wednesday 1445z on-air operations will again shut down for a second day of deconstruction. At the end of Thursday local time the entire east camp will have been removed from the island. The west camp, with single element verticals for 160, 80/30 and 40m, and possible one beverage (045) will remain, along with three operating positions. This equipment will be staffed by a skeleton overnight crew, on-air from about Feb 28 Thursday 0330-1430z. Most operators will sleep on the "Braveheart", as there will be no camp facilities on the island.

Early Thursday morning (Ducie Island time), around 1400z, the ship's crew and operators will return to the island to pack and remove all remaining antennas, equipment, etc. The on-air phase of the Ducie Island expedition will end at that point.

This will be the last press release from Ducie Island. A log update was submitted to the website about one hour ago. A final log update, together with a press release containing final statistics, will be transmitted from the Braveheart once we have departed.

We would be delighted if DX editors would publish this information as widely as possible and DXers bring it to the attention of their clubs and fellow DXers.