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Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin No. 806

The Ohio/Penn DX PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 806
BID: $OPDX.806
April 23, 2007
Editor Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW
Provided by BARF80.ORG (Cleveland, Ohio)

Thanks to the Northern Ohio Amateur Radio Society, Northern Ohio DX
Association, Ohio/Penn PacketCluster Network, AB5K & the AR TelNet
Clusters Network, K1XN & GoList, NG3K, W3UR & The Daily DX, N4AA & QRZ
DX, K5LBU, K8YSE, K4WY, Pete's-DX-Newsdesk, DK8JB, DL7MAE & The DX News
Letter, EA4ATI, F5NQL & UFT, G3SWH, HS0ZCW/K4VUD, I1JQJ/IK1ADH & 425 DX
News, IZ0FKE, PG5M, RSGB IOTA, SM3CVM, TA3YJ, UA9OBA, UT5UY, VA3RJ &
ICPO, VE3EXY, VK2YJS and YV5AJ for the following DX information.

DXCC COUNTRY/ENTITY REPORT: According to the AR-Cluster Network for the
week of Sunday, 15th-April, through Sunday, 22nd-April there were 219
countries active. Countries available: 1S, 3B8, 3B9, 3D2, 3V, 3W, 3X,
4J, 4L, 4S, 4X, 5B, 5H, 5N, 5R, 5T, 5W, 5Z, 6W, 6Y, 7Q, 7X, 8P, 9A, 9G,
9H, 9J, 9K, 9L, 9M2, 9M6, 9N, 9Q, 9U, 9V, 9Y, A3, A4, A5, A6, A7, A9,
AP, BV, BY, C2, C3, C5, C6, CE, CE9, CM, CN, CP, CT, CT3, CU, CX, D4,
DL, DU, E5/s, EA, EA6, EA8, EA9, EI, EK, EL, EP, ER, ES, ET, EU, EX,
EY, EZ, F, FG, FH, FJ, FK, FM, FO, FR, FW, FY, G, GD, GI, GJ, GM, GU,
GW, H4, HA, HB, HB0, HC, HH, HI, HK, HL, HP, HR, HS, HV, HZ, I, IS, J5,
J6, J8, JA, JD/o, JT, JW, JY, K, KG4, KH0, KH2, KH6, KH8, KH8/s, KL,
KP2, KP4, LA, LU, LX, LY, LZ, OA, OD, OE, OH, OH0, OK, OM, ON, OX, OY,
OZ, P2, P4, PA, PJ2, PJ7, PY, PZ, R1FJ, S5, S7, SM, SP, ST, SU, SV,
SV5, SV9, T5, T7, T9, TA, TF, TG, TI, TK, TL, TR, TT, TU, UA, UA2, UA9,
UK, UN, UR, V2, V3, V4, V5, V6, V7, V8, VE, VK, VK9N, VP2V, VP5, VP8,
VQ9, VR, VU, XE, XU, XW, YB, YI, YK, YL, YN, YO, YS, YU, YU6, YV, Z2,
Z3, Z7, ZA, ZB, ZC4, ZD7, ZF, ZL, ZP, ZS

* PLEASE NOTE: The report "could" contain "Pirate/SLIM" operations or
more likely a "BUSTED CALLSIGN". As always, you never know - "Work
First Worry Later" (WFWL).

3D2, FIJI (Update/Reminder and IOTA Op). A group of five Ukrainian
radio amateurs will be activating two IOTA groups between late April
and early May. Operators mentioned a Len/UR3HR, Sergey/UR7HTX, Max/
UR7HTZ (3D2TZ), Alex/UT5UY (3D2UY) and Alex/UX0LL (3D2AP). Their
activity will start from Taveuni Island (OC-016), using the callsign
3D2AP, 3D2TZ and 3D2UY between April 27th and May 3rd. The team will
then move to one of the "Most Wanted IOTAs and Most Wanted Fijian IOTA
Group (only 7.8% IOTA Chasers are credited) and activate Yanuca Island
in the Ringgold Isles Group (OC-189) as 3D2RI (suffix RI=Ringgold
Isles) between May 3-7th. The group plans to have 2-3 well equipped
stations active and operating simultaneously using YAGI antennas. There
will be a special effort on the lower bands. QSLs for 3D2RI are via
UR3HR, by the bureau or direct to: LEONID BABICH,
P.O. BOX 55, POLTAVA, 36000, UKRAINE. QSL cards for personal activity
from Taveuni Island should be sent direct to home callsign or through
the bureau (QSL 3D2UY via UT5UY, 3D2AP via UX0LL and 3D2TZ via UR7HTZ).
Due to the high cost of this operation on a remote Pacific Island,
the group is asking for sponsorship by various DX organizations and
individuals around the world. If you would like to help fund or sponsor
their DXpedition, please contact Alex, UT5UY, by E-mail at:

For more information, please visit the Ukrainian DXpedition Team (UDXT)
Web site at:
http://www.3d2.dxer.com.ua

4K, AZERBAIJAN. Vlad, 4K9W, from Baku, seems to be active most days
after 1945z on 40 and 30 meters CW. He was also heard this past weekend
on 160/80 meters SSB during the YU DX Contest. QSL to DL6KVA.

5W, SAMOA. The N8S DXpedition team is now active until April 24th. Look
for the callsign 5W5AA to be used. Operators are also using their own
5W callsigns. Please be careful and check their prefixes (5W5 and 5W0).
QSL 5W5AA via YT1AD or YZ7AA, 5W5LP via K3LP, 5W0AA via YZ7AA, 5W0NU
via YU7NU, 5W0JT via JT1CO, and 5W0SV via SV2BFN. The team will be
disassembling their camp and antenns between April 24-26th. Some of the
operators will head to the USA and attend 58th Annual International DX
Convention, Visalia, CA, between April 27-29th.

6W, SENEGAL (Update). Dani, EA4ATI, is headed back to Dakar again.
He informed OPDX last week that he will probably use the callsigns
6W/EA4ATI and 6W1EA for contests. He is expected to be there this month
and will stay until April of next year. Dani informed OPDX this week
that he will be active on all bands and will bring a small amplifier
with him this time. QSL via his home callsign, either direct or by the
bureau.

8Y/SI9, SWEDEN (Special Event). Members of the Jemtland Radio Amateurs
(SK3JR) will be hosting the 2007 Scandinavian Young Ladies Radio
Amateurs (SYLRA) meeting in Ostersund, Sweden, from August 23-26th.
Look for the special callsign 8S3SYL to be on the air during the
meeting. The QSL Manager for 8S3SYL is SM3CVM. QSL via the bureau is
preferred, but direct cards are OK with SASE and sufficient return
postage (one new IRC or two USDs). QSL without sufficient postage will
be sent via the bureau. Direct requests go to SM3CVM: Lars Aronsson,
Lillfjallvagen 62, SE-831 71 OSTERSUND, SWEDEN. Also, on Friday, August
24th, there will be a special activity by YL operators from SI9AM with
two stations active simultaneously. QSL also to SM3CVM. All YLs and OMs
from Scandinavian countries as well as from other countries are invited
to join SYLRA 2007. Visit the SYLRA Web page at:
http://www.sylra.se/_sgg/m1_1.htm

9M2, SPRATLY ISLANDS. Gerben, PG5M, is now active as 9M2/PG5M from
Pulau Layang Layang, Spratly Islands (AS-051) until 23 April. Activity
will be CW only on 40-10 meters, using a FT-897 and only a vertical
antenna; possibly a G5RV dipole. QSNs over the past weekend show Gerben
has been active mainly on/around 10102-10106, 14020 and 18073 kHz. QSL
via his home callsign, direct or by the bureau. Gerben states on his
Web page that he will start processing all QSL requests (including
other 9M2 contacts from West Malaysian Islands) when he is back in the
Netherlands by the middle of 2007. Please be patient and do not send
multiple requests. His new mailing address is: Gerben A. Menting,
Brandparken 2, 9351 XM Leek, The Netherlands. Visit his Web page at:
http://www.dx.to

A2, BOTSWANA (Update/Topband). Frosty, K5LBU, reports that this July
there will be at least 6 operators in their group active from Botswana
starting on the 6th of July until the 20th. They plan to have a 72 foot
vertical for 160/80 meters and a 4 square for 40 meters. They hope to
have their A25 callsigns soon.

BS7, SCARBOROURGH REEF. As of press time, there is still no news on
this upcoming operation that is expected to take place "ten days in
late April." DXers should be alert and expect anything at anytime to
happen. This means they may just show up on the air. All we can provide
at this time are the following suggested frequencies:
CW - 1826.5, 3504, 7004, 10124, 10104, 14024, 18074, 21024, 24894 and
28024
SSB - 3799, 7057, 14185, 18145, 21295, 24945 and 28475
RTTY- 14080, 21080 and 28080 kHz
Remember, QSL via KU9C and the BS7H DXpedition Web site, will post
updated information at: http://www.bs7h.com
Logs will be available ONLY after the end of the DXpedition.

HB0, LIECHTENSTEIN. Look for a team of at least six German operators
to be active from Chalet Barsula (1200m ASL), near Triesenberg, between
May 26-30th. Activity will be on 160/80/40/30/20/15/10/2 meters and
70cm. Modes will be CW, SSB, FM, PSK31, RTTY and WSJT. The group plans
to use 1000 watts on HF, 100 watts on 144 MHz into a 9 element F9FT
antenna and 20 watts into an 11 element Flexa yagi on 432 MHz. Planned
skeds are possible on 144 MHz and 432 MHz by sending an E-mail to:
-or-

HS, THAILAND (80m HS Plans). Charles, HS0ZCW (aka K4VUD), announces
that he will have an 80m antenna functioning at the HS0ZCW station (a
sloper antenna pointed North). He wants more 80m HS activity, so he is
asking for direct replies to sked suggestions. However, please note
these limits he has announced...
"1. Skeds must be on Thailand time/dates WEEKENDS because HS ops can
not operate this band unless there is a ham contest running, and
contests are almost all only on weekends... Fridays, Saturdays,
and Sundays. Thailand is +7 hours GMT/UTC and neatly 12 hours
ahead of EST.
2. The frequencies must be between 3500-3535 kHz by Thailand rules,
CW or SSB there.
3. I have a slow, sold as fast, internet connection.
4. For any contacts, hoping there can be some, I would like to work
CW first, then I xmit SSB to your CW to confirm for you a SSB
contact, too. Note you will not xmit SSB in this part of the
band.
5. This message is carefully written; please read it at least as
carefully to avoid wrong replies.
Feel free to email me suggestions of skeds. My Thailand phone number
is +66-085-046-1922 for use only during on-the-air times. Hey, let's
have some more fun.... 73, Charles Harpole HS0ZCW"
His E-mail address is:


IOTA NEWS........................
EU-008. Operator Jim, MM0BQI, will be active as MM0BQI/p from Shuna
Island, between April 28th and May 5th. Activity will be on
80-17 meters CW, SSB and RTTY. QSL via his home callsign,
direct or by the bureau.

EU-038. Operators Kees/PA3EEQ and Age/PA0XAW will be active from
Texel Island (NET-024), April 28-29th. Activity will be
on 80/40/30/20 meters, CW and SSB. QSL via their home
callsigns, direct or by the bureau. Full information on the
Dutch Lighthouses Award can be found at:
http://www.dutchlighthouseaward.nl

EU-048. Operators from the Eure et Loire area hams plan to activate
two islands in this IOTA group as TM5EL, between April
28-29th. Activity will be on the HF bands, CW, SSB and the
digital modes. Operators mentioned a F6KHI & F5KDY ARC,
F0DIG, F1LLS, F5RAB, F6AXN, F6DPD, F6GED, F6HEQ and F8AEJ.
The team will first activate Belle Ile en Mer (DIFM AT-015,
DIM O-08, WLOTA L0872, and also DFCF56-008 Fouquet Castle
for the French Castles Award). The will then try to ativate
Ilot des Poulains (DIFM AT-089, DIM O-15, WLOTA L0093 and
also DFCF56-009 Sarah Bernhardt Castle for the French
Castles Award. The access to this island is difficult due
to some regulations, so the activity will be limited. QSL
TM5EL via F6KHI.

EU-086. Yuri, UA9OBA, Radio Chief of Communications for the "Polar
Ring-2007" expedition to the Arctic Ocean (Barentz Sea),
informs OPDX that a plane will be landing on Vaygach Island,
April 22-24th and operator Oleg, UA3ATS, will be active as
R3CA/1 from EU-086 during 1-2 days only. The usual traffic
frequency is 14120 kHz, but check the IOTA frequencies near
14260 kHz (SSB) and sometimes 14060 kHz (CW). View their trek
throughout the day during their expedition with an inter-
active map, messages, weather and satellite data, that can
be seen on APRS HF system at:
http://www.ec-arctic.ru/pr2007eng/in...l=R3CA-7&old=0
&maptype=expedia&range=1
QSL cards will be via UA9OBA after the expedition is
finished. For more info on the "Polar Ring-2007" expedition,
please visit: http://www.ec-arctic.ru/index_eng.html

EU-092. Jim, MM0BQI, will be active as MM0BQI/p from Tanera Mor
(IOSA SC-10, SCOTIA CN-32), Summer Isles, between July 21st
and August 4th. Activity will be on all bands 80-10 meters
using CW, SSB and RTTY. QSL via his home callsign, direct or
by the bureau.

EU-105. Members of the Union Francaise des Telegraphistes will be
active as F8UFT from the Vierge Island (DIFM MA-020, WLOTA
LH-0241, PB-007, ARLHS FRA-038, TWLHF F-075) on April 28th.
Activity will only take place during their afternoon for
about one hour and a half, between 1200-1600z. They will
have two stations on the air on 40 and 20 meters, CW and
SSB. QSL via F6ICG.

EU-125. Ric, DL2VFR, will be active as OZ/DL2VFR from Roemoe Island
(NS-001 for the Danish Islands Award) between August 26th
and September 1st. Activity will be on all HF bands, mostly
CW. QSL via his home callsign, direct or by the bureau.

EU-184. Operators OH8GZN, OH8GZQ, OH8HQL, OH8HWI, OH8WM and possibly
others will be active as OH8T from Hailuoto Island, April
20-22nd. Activity will be on 80-10 meters CW, SSB and the
digital modes. There is also a possibility of 2 and 6 meters
activity as well. QSL via OH8TA.

NA-057. Look for members of Radio Club de Honduras (HR2RCH) to be
active from Little Cay, a small island of the Bahia Islands
archipelago group in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of
Honduras, May 4-6th. Activity will be on 160-10 meters, CW,
SSB and the digital modes, if conditions permit. QSL via
HR2RCH direct for faster processing or by the bureau. For
more information, visit: http://www.qsl.net/hr2rch

NA-075. John, VA7PX, is currently active from Mayne Island (BC-035
for the Canadian Islands Award) until December 31, 2010. You
will find him using the digital modes, particularly RTTY and
PSK contesting. He also does SSB contesting. QSL via VE7AXU
direct, by the bureau or LoTW.

MUSEUM SHIPS WEEKEND EVENT. This special event is sponsored by The
Battleship New Jersey Amateur Radio Station, and will take place this
year between 0000z, June 9th through 2359z June 10th. Currently, 49
ships have announced their participation in the event from USA,
Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Sweden and Italy. More are expected
to join this event. During this event, operations are allowed to take
place on any amateur radio frequency. However, most ships will be
operating in the General portion of the bands. Event's PSK31 activity
is suggested on: 14070, 10142, 18100, 21070 and 28120 kHz. Some ships
will also be on 3880-3885 kHz and 7290 kHz Amplitude Modulation (AM)
with either their ship's original equipment or modern equipment. While
any mode can be used during this event, CW and SSB are the dominant
modes, organizors are encouraging all particpating ships that have the
ability, to fire up their original equipment on 3885 kHz, 3600 and 3625
kHz (in the UK), 3705 (W. Europe), 7290 kHz and 14286 kHz in the AM
mode. A certificate is available for working 15 ships. Ships wishing to
participate, should send a note with the name of ship, callsign,
location, QSL info and contact info for person responsible to:

For more details and a list of ships, visit the Museum Ships Weekend
at:
http://users.tellurian.com/freddie/n...hip-event.html

N8S SWAINS ISLAND DXPEDITION. Hrane, YT1AD, reports that they made
117,205 QSOs. QSL is via YT1AD. Online log is available at:
//logsearch.de/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=170&Item id=104
Visit the N8S Web site at: http://www.yt1ad.info/n8s/
The distribution of the QSL cards is due to start after May 15th, 2007.

OD, LEBANON. Pablo, CT1EFS, is reportedly in Shama near Tyre in the
southern part of Lebanon, and will be staying there until June. He has
been waiting for authorization from the local government to operate as
OD5/CT1EFS. Activity will be on 40-15 meters CW/SSB. Watch for him
daily around 1730z. He also has 6 meters with him. QSL route is to be
announced later.

OOOPPPS DEPARTMENT. Last week we had a little typo under "TO4, CUBA."
Actually, the heading should have been "T40, CUBA."

PJ2, NETHERLANDS ANTILLES. Dale, KC2PZ, will be active as PJ2/KC2PZ
from Signal Point, Curacao (SA-006), May 8-14th. QSL via his home
callsign.

PJ2, NETHERLANDS ANTILLES. Jim, WI9WI, will be active as PJ2T from
Signal Point Station on Curacao between May 21-29th. His activity will
include the CQ WW WPX CW Contest (May 28-29th) as a Single-Op/All-Band/
High-Power entry. QSL via N9AG.

PJ2, NETHERLANDS ANTILLES. Operators Carsten/DL6LAU and Joachim/DL8OBO
will be active PJ2/homecall from the island of Curacao (SA-006, WLOTA
LH-0942), July 9-16th. They plan to participate in the IARU HF Contest
(July 14-15th) as PJ2HQ, and as a Multi-Multi entry. QSL via their home
callsigns. QSL PJ2HQ via N9AG or LoTW.

QSL INFO AND NEWS...........................
QSL ROUTES BY Johannes, DK8JB:
PA70HYG via PA1JOS
RA9FIF via TAG 392000 Tambov Po Box 21
TF1VG via LZ1JZ
TM0R via F5GGL
YN1G via LZ1JZ
Z31VJ via DJ0LZ (direct)
Z33Z via DJ0LZ (direct)

Phil, G3SWH, informs OPDX: "I am pleased to announce the launch of a
new web site where operators can view the QSL cards, search the logs
of most and request bureau QSLs for all of the 85 callsigns that I
currently manage. There are even some photos of me! The URL is
http://www.g3swh.org.uk"

Nilay, TA3YJ, informs OPDX that she sent out nearly 5,000 QSL cards
for TA3J, TA3J/0 (AS099), TA3J/0 (AS115), TA3J/3, TA3J/4 LH, TA3J/60,
TA3YJ, TA3YJ/4 LH, TC2K4J, YM125ATA, YM125ATA/4, YM21TA, YM3ATA,
YM3BU, YM3LZ (WPX2000), YM3LZ (WAE2000), YM3SV and YM75TA to the QSL
Bureaus of Austria (R), Belarus, Belgium (R), Bosnia & Herzegovina,
Brazil, Bulgaria (R), Canada (R), Colombia, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech
Republic (R), Denmark, Estonia (R), Finland (R), France (R), Germany
(4 Packet) (R), Greece, Hungary (R), Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy
(2 Packet) (R), Japan (R), Kazakhstan, Lithuania (R), Luxembourg,
Macedonia, Malta, Mexico, Netherlands (R), Norway, Poland (R),
Portugal (R), Romania (R), Russia (3 Packet) (R), Serbia, South
Korea, Slovakia, Slovenia (R), Spain (2 Packet) (R), Sweden(R),
Switzerland (R), Turkey, Ukraine (R), United Kingdom (R), USA (W0,
W1, W2, W3, K4, AK4, W5, W6, W7, W8, W9, KL, KP4) and Venezuela by
air-mail postage direct on April 19, 2007. [(R) : Registered Mail]

QSL CREDITS RECEIVED VIA LOTW: 8P1A, 5B/G3SXW, CP6/DF9GR, FP/G3SXW,
G8DQZ, GM0UDL, GM4WZL HQ9R, ON4AXU, TO5A, V73RY and ZS6AAA.

QSLS RECEIVED BY THE MAIL: 9U9Z, BY4CQB, FP/DJ2VO, HV0A, SV1AER,
V51AS and YL2SM.

SUBMARINES ON THE AIR (SOTA). The weekend of April 28-29th is the
Submarines-On-The-Air Special Event. There will be many submarines on
the air during this event, and there is a special certificate available
for working 10 of the boats. The suggested frequencies a
CW - 3543, 7043, 14043, 21043 and 28043 kHz
SSB - 3843, 3943, 7243, 7279, 14243, 21283, 21379 and 28343 kHz
For more details, visit the Submarine Veterans Amateur Radio
Association (SVARA) Web page at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SVARA/
Also visit: http://w0oog.50megs.com/

SX2, GREECE. Look for special event station SX2SB to be active May
19-20th. Activity is to honor the soldiers who fought in the Battle
of Skra during the World War I. The suffix of the callsign stands for
"Skra Battle". The two opposing sides back then were Greece and
Bulgaria. The special station will be active on all bands using the
following modes: CW, SSB, PSK31 and RTTY. QSL Managers are SV7CUD and
SV1EOS. QSL by the Bureau or Direct.

VK, AUSTRALIA. This coming Saturday, April 28th, is International
Marconi Day (IMD), and the Hornsby and Districts Amateur Radio Club
will be running the only IMD stations in Australia, using VK2IMD, on
all HF bands. This international event is operated by stations in
locations that have a link to Marconi. In the case of VK2IMD, this
station is located close to Wahroonga, in the northern suburbs of
Sydney, NSW, where Ernest Fisk of AWA received the first direct radio
message from Britain to Australia in 1918. This was a telegram from
the Australian Prime Minister Billy Hughes (who had just returned to
Britain, having toured the World War I battlefields in France). It
was sent by Marconi's station in Carnarvon, Wales. For more information
on IMD, please visit: http://www.gb4imd.org.uk/
For a list of IMD stations: http://www.gb4imd.org.uk/awardstns.htm

YW, VENEZUELA (Rare State). Members of the Radio Club Venezolano have
announced their plan activation from Cojedes State using the special
callsign YW4AJ, between April 28th and May 1st. Activity will be on
80-6 meters and on all modes. Satellites will be activated too. QSL via
YV5AJ, direct (QRZ.com address) or by the bureau. This rare state is
good for the D.E.V. (Venezuelan States Award). For more details, visit
the following Web page at: http://radioclubvenezolano.org/concurso.htm

ZS, SOUTH AFRICA (Talk to The Hell!). Just a reminder that a team of
ten operators from the Boland Amateur Radio Club will be visiting "The
Hell", also known as Gamkaskloof or Gamka's Valley, situated in the
Swartberg Mountains of the Southern Cape in the area between 33.28 S
21.15 E [KF06nr] and 33.33 S 21.42 E [KF06rq]. They will be using a
special callsign, ZS1HELL. The team consist of Rassie/ZS1YT, Karl/
ZS1KC, Bennie/ZR1JHD, Graham/ZS1GVB, Conradt/ZR1CE, Derrek/ZS1DUP,
Douglas/ZS1GUD, Johan/ZS1GP, Mac/ZS1XX and Olivier/ZS1OLI. The special
station with the callsign ZS1HELL will be active from Friday, April
27th until Monday, April 30th. The station will be active on 160, 80,
40 and 20 meters. Although the station will be active on some DX
frequencies, their main aim will be to achieve a Worked All ZS Award
and a Top Band certificate. The electronic QSL system on the SARL Web
page will be used as well as standard QSL cards. The direct QSL address
is: PO Box 273, Strand, 7140, South Africa. For more information on
"The Hell", visit the following Web page at: http://www.diehel.com

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