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Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin No. 820

The Ohio/Penn DX PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 820
BID: $OPDX.820
August 6, 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, NC1L, NJ1Q, N2OO, NG3K, W3BTX, W3UR &
The Daily DX, N4AA & QRZ DX, W7KFI, K8YSE, AA9RN, W9ILY, ARVM, Pete's-DX-
Newsdesk, 9A7K, CX3AL, DK8JB, DJ2MX, DL7MAE & The DX News Letter, G8ATE,
I1JQJ/IK1ADH & 425 DX News, ON6DP, RSGB IOTA, T93Y, TA3YJ, VA3RJ & ICPO
and Z35X for the following DX information.

DXCC COUNTRY/ENTITY REPORT: According to the AR-Cluster Network for the
week of Sunday, 29th/July, through Sunday, 5th/August there were 201
countries active. Countries available: 3A, 3B8, 3W, 4J, 4L, 4O, 4S, 4X,
5B, 5H, 5R, 5W, 5Z, 6W, 6Y, 7X, 8P, 8R, 9A, 9H, 9J, 9K, 9M2, 9M6, 9Q,
9V, 9Y, A4, A5, A6, A7, A9, AP, BV, BY, C3, C5, C6, CE, CE9, CM, CN,
CP, CT, CT3, CU, CX, DL, DU, E5/s, EA, EA6, EA8, EA9, EI, EK, EL, EP,
ER, ES, EU, EX, EY, F, FG, FK, FM, FO, FP, FR, FW, FY, G, GD, GI, GJ,
GM, GU, GW, HA, HB, HB0, HC, HC8, HH, HI, HK, HL, HP, HR, HS, HV, HZ,
I, IS, J3, J6, J7, JA, JD/o, JT, JW, JX, JY, K, KG4, KH0, KH2, KH6, KL,
KP2, KP4, LA, LU, LX, LY, LZ, OA, OD, OE, OH, OH0, OK, OM, ON, OX, OY,
OZ, P2, P4, PA, PJ2, PY, PY0F, PZ, R1FJ, S2, S5, S7, SM, SP, ST, SU,
SV, SV5, SV9, T32, T5, T7, T8, T9, TA, TF, TG, TI, TK, TL, TR, TU, TY,
UA, UA2, UA9, UK, UN, UR, V4, V5, V6, V7, V8, VE, VK, VK9N, VP2M, VP2V,
VP6, VP8, VP9, VQ9, VR, VU, XE, XU, XX9, YB, YK, YL, YN, YO, YS, YU,
YV, Z2, Z3, ZA, ZC4, ZD8, 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).

6C60, SYRIA. Look for Syrian hams to use the special prefix 6C60 to
celebrate the 60th anniversary of amateur radio in Syria during the
period October 15th to November 15th on all HF bands.

AM/AN/AO/EG7, SPAIN. Members of the El Grupo RASE DX will be on the air
between September 3-16th, to celebrate the centenary of the "I Centenario
of the Royal Betis" football club in Spain. They are expected to use the
special prefix AM, AN and AO, and the special event station EG7CRB during
this event. Activity will be on VHF and HF bands, CW, SSB and the Digital
modes. A special diploma and QSL card is available. For more details about
the event, visit the Web page:         http:/www.rasedx.com

CE0Z, JUAN FERNANDEZ ISLANDS (Change). Ulli, DL2AH, will be active as
CE0Z/DL2AH from March 18th to April 7th, 2008 (not March 11-26th as first
announced; this is due to airlane flight problems). Activity will be
holiday style on 40-10 meters mainly on SSB and RTTY using a FT-897. QSL
via DL2AH, direct or by the Bureau.

DXCC NEWS. Bill Moore, NC1L, ARRL DXCC Manager, informs OPDX that the
following operation is approved for DXCC credit:
    9UØX  - Burundi; 2007 Operation
    BS7H  - Scarborough Reef; 2007 Operation
    J5UAR - Guinea-Bissau; 2007 Operation
  If you had cards rejected for this operation, please send an E-mail
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and you will be placed on the list for update.

FP, ST. PIERRE AND MIQUELON. Operators John/W9ILY and Bob/K9MDO will be
going to Miquelon (NA-032) and be active as FP/W9ILY and FP/K9MDO. John
informs OPDX that the operations will begin on Thursday, September 13th
(or possibly the evening of Wednesday, September 12th) and continue through
Tuesday, September 18th. Operations will be from the famous MAXOTEL that
has been used by several previous DXpeditions. Activity is planned for all
bands 80-10 meters. They will be concentrating on SSB (primarily FP/K9MDO)
and RTTY/PSK (primarily FP/W9ILY). Their equipment will be two TS-570D(G)
rigs, 100 watts and no amps, and they plan to use the antennas that were
donated by previous DXpeditions. Due to the strict weight restrictions of
Air St. Pierre, they believe that 100 watts with good verticals at the sea
will provide good, workable signals. QSL routes are as follows:
 FP/W9ILY - QSL direct or by the Bureau. Contacts will be uploaded to
            LoTW ASAP following the DXpedition.
 FP/K9MDO - QSL via W9NJB direct or by the Bureau.
John states, "This will be a 'laid-back' type of DXpedition to give us
and the DX community the maximum enjoyment. Thus, we do not envision a
24-hour operation, especially with only two operators."

GB, ENGLAND (Special Event). Robert, G8ATE, states, "A small group of
satellite enthusiasts in the East Midlands of England are planning to
operate a special event (GB) station to celebrate the forthcoming 50th
anniversary of the world's first Earth orbiting satellite SPUTNIK ONE
from October 3rd for one month." More details are forthcoming.

IOTA NEWS..................
  AS-039.  Operators  Vlad/RV1CC, Yuri/RA0FU, Serge/ UA1ANA, Oleg/UR3IFD,
           Victor/RV2FW, Valery/UA0ZC, Serge/UA0ZAZ, Alex/UA0ZCC and
           Elena/RV3ACA will be active as RK1B/0 from Bering Island,
           August 9-14th. This is a rare RDA (Russian Districts Award).
           RRC reference is RR-12-07. QSL via RV1CC. Check their Web site
           for more details at:      http://www.rv3aca.ru/as039/
           For RDA info, see:        http://rdaward.org/mw.htm

  AS-066.  Operators Igor/RW0LBM, Vlado/UA0LCZ, Alex/RU0LM and Andy/RW0LC
           will be active as UE0LAA from Chikhachev Island (RR-16-09, RDA
           PK-27) until August 7th. QSL via UA0LCZ, direct or by the
           bureau.

  AS-151.  Operators BY1TT, BD1PTA, BA3CE and possibly others will be
           active as homecall/2 from Juhua Island between August 10-12th.
           QSL via BD1PTA. 

  EU-003.  Falko, DG1WIM, will activate the Island of Sao Miguel (AZ-002
           for the Portuguese Islands Award, WLOTA LH-2016) as CU2/DG1WIM
           between now and August 14th. Operations will be holiday style.
           QSL via his home callsign, direct or by the bureau.

  EU-025.  Alberto, IT9MRM, will be active as IT9MRM/p from Isola delle
           Palme (IIA SR-010, MIA MI-266) between August 6-8th. Activity
           will be on the HF bands SSB. QSL direct or by the bureau.

  EU-030.  Jens, DL8WOW, will be active as OZ/DL8WOW from Bornholm Island
           (BO-001 for the Danish Islands Award, WLOTA LH-2203) between
           now and August 17th. Activity will be on 40-10 meters, mainly
           CW, using a FT-897 with 100 watts. QSL via his home callsign.

  EU-054.  Operators Raffaello/IT9ATF, Gianni/IT9ORA, Renato/IT9NPR,
           Pippo/IT9PPG, Giuseppe/IT9RZU and Pino/IT9WDC will be active
           as IF9A from Favignana Island (IIA TP-011, MIA MI-025, WLOTA
           LH-1545), between October 26-28th, for the CQWW DX CW Contest.
           Activity will be on all bands and modes. QSL via IT9ATF.

  EU-055.  Operators Henk/PA3FMC and Ruud/PE1BTV will be active as
           LA/PA3FMC from the lighthouse (ARLHS NOR-264, WLOTA LH-2373,
           WW Loc. JP21GA), on Utvar Island, August 16-22nd. They will
           participate in the International Lighthouse/Lightship weekend.
           Activity will be on all HF bands using SSB and BPSK, plus 2 and
           6 meters with meteor scatter. QSL via PA3FMC (QRZ.com). Further
           information can be found at:  http://la2007.dxpedition.nl/

  EU-175.  Operators Jorge/CT1FMX, Mary/CT1YTS and Jose/CU3EQ will be
           active as CU3F from Terceira Island (AZ-003 for the Portuguese
           Islands Award, WLOTA LH-0524, WW Loc. HM68KP), Azores, between
           now and August 9th. Activity will be on 80-6 meters CW, SSB,
           PSK31 and RTTY. QSL via CT1FMX, direct or by the bureau.

  NA-041.  Rick, K6VVA, will be active as K6VVA/KL7 from Revillagigedo
           Island (USI AK141S, WW Loc. CO45IP, 1st South Eastern County,
           Alaska), September 7-9th. Activity will be holiday style on
           40/30/20/17 meters primarily on CW. He plans to operate in the
           CW Sprint Contest. QSL via N6AWD. More information is available
           at:           http://www.k6vva.com/iota/na041/

  NA-083.  Operators Dave/W4SAR and Joe/K4SAR will be active as W4SAR/p
           from Chincoteague Island (USI VA002S, WW Loc. FM27HW, Accomack
           County, Virginia) from 0100z August 12th to 0100z August 24th.
           Special note: Look for sporadic activity on 6m SSB and on 20m
           SSB and 20m PSK31. QSL direct to W4SAR (QRZ.com).

  NA-140.  Page, WA3EOP, will be operating mobile from Kent Island (USI
           MD004S, WW Loc. FM18UW, Queen Annes Couty, Maryland) on August
           11th (1600-1800z). Activity will include the MDC QSO Party. He
           plans to use both 40 and 20 meters, perhaps both SSB and CW from
           the mobile. Suggested frequencies are: 7230, 7060, 14266 and
           14060. Most activity will be SSB, and if there is any CW it will
           be slow speed. QSL via his home callsign.

  OC-142.  Steve, G0UIH, will be active as VK2IAY/4 from Great Keppel
           Island, December 16-22nd. As with previous DXpeditions the main
           operation will be centered around 14260 kHz, but with some
           possibility of 15/17 meters operations. His equipment will be an
           IC-706MK2G with homebrew wire dipoles. QSL either direct or by
           the bureau. Check out the website for further details at:
                          http://www.percy.me.uk/

  OC-160.  Steve, G0UIH, will be active as VK2IAY/4 from South Molle
           Island, January 7-11th (2008). As with previous DXpeditions the
           main operation will be centered around 14260 kHz, but with some
           possibility of 15/17 meters operations. His equipment will be an
           IC-706MK2G with homebrew wire dipoles. QSL either direct or by
           the bureau. Check out the website for further details at:
                          http://www.percy.me.uk/

IPY STATION. Look for Charles, MØOXO, to again activate the special event
station GB4IPY between August 30th. Activity is to celebrate the "Inter-
national Polar Year (IPY)". The International Polar Year Events run until
2009 and has been set up to raise awareness about the plights of our Polar
Regions in respect of Global Warming and other matters of interest. The
GB4IPY station is the only station active from the U.K. and for the World-
Wide Antarctic Program it has a reference number of WAP-098 for the WAP
chasers. The station will be active on the HF bands and 6m using SSB, CW
and PSK31 modes several times each week. There is also a new award now
available by the operator and can be claimed for working a combination of
GB4IPY and GB0ANT stations on various bands and modes. Details about the
GB4IPY/GBØANT award can be found on MØOXO Web site at:
                      http://charlesm0oxo.piczo.com/
There are three levels ranging from a certificate to a trophy.

ISWL ACTIVITIES. Pete Rayer, ISWL Life Vice President, reports the
following stations will be active using special ISWL club callsigns:
  August Operations:
   GX4BJC/A  - Operated from Towcester, in Northamptonshire, by Phil,
               G4DMS (WAB Square = SP65 NHM). Phil will also be on the
               ISWL stand at the Wimborne Hamfest on August 12th. Group
               photographs will be taken around noon.

   MX1SWL/A  - Operated from Skegby, Nottinghamshire, by Merv, G0UJD.
              (WAB Square = SK56 NOT).

   All QSL info is on www.iswl.org.uk or QRZ.com or via eQSL.cc. NO LOTW.

JD1/O, OGASAWARA (Real Early Announcement). Koya, JI5RPT (JD1BLY), and
possibly others (using JD1 callsigns) will be active from Chichijima Island
(AS-031) between February 13-28th. Activity will be on 160-6 meters on CW,
SSB, Satellites and Digital modes. They will focus on 160 and 80 meters.
QSL via their home callsigns. Meanwhile, Koya, JI5RPT, will be active 
as JD1BLY during the ARRL DX CW Contest (February 16-17th) as a Single-Op/
All-Band entry. QSL via JI5RPT. For more details and updates, visit the
Web page at:                http://www.ji5rpt.com/jd1/

KH3, JOHNSTON ISLAND. Skipper of the USSV Dharma, Susan Meckley, W7KFI,
who was expected to depart sometime last week for Johnston Island (OC-023,
USI OI-006), has once again postponed her departure. Susan informs OPDX
(as she apologizes to everyone) that it seems the hurricane weather coming
from the Mexican area does not look good. Apparently, she started to head
out and heard about hurricane Erik. The hurricane was heading her way and
it was expected to pass to the south. Susan states, "I am heading into
Honolulu for the hurricane season...it ends in Nov. If there is a break in
the WX then I will schedule to KH3."

LIGHTHOUSE ACTIVITIES (ILLW is August 18-19th)...............
  Members of the "RADIO CLUB URUGUAYO" will activate "Faro Puerto del Buceo
  West Breakwater" (ARLHS URU-014, 34°54'35"S - 56°07'51"W, GF15wc), during
  the upcoming ILLW activity, August 18-19th. Activity will take place from
  Friday, August 17th, 2200z until Monday, 20th 0100z, on all bands from
  160-10 meters on CW and SSB with at least two stations using the special
  callsign CV1AA. If possible, some digital modes and VHF 2 meter operation
  will also be active too. QSL for this activity only DIRECT to: Radio Club
  Uruguayo, P.O.Box 37,11000, Montevideo, URUGUAY, SOUTH AMERICA, with SASE
  and IRC or 2 green stamps.

  Members of the Associacao de Radioamadores da Vila de Moscavide will be
  signing CT1RVM/p during ILLW 2007 from Cabo Raso Lighthouse - reference
  number ARLHS POR011. This activity will also be valid for the Portuguese
  Lighthouses Award (Reference number DFP FES04), and the Portuguese
  Castles and Fortresses Award (Reference number DCFP F141 - Forte de Sao
  Bras). Activity will be on 40, 20, 15 and 10 meters, SSB. Look for them
  near the World Lighthouse frequencies. Suggested SSB frequencies (+/- 20
  khz) are: 7070, 14270, 21370, 28370 kHz. QSL will be sent 100% via the
  Bureau to confirm all contacts. For more info, visit:
                   http://www.arvm.org/index_l2007.html

  Members of the "Bittern DX'ers" will activate for the 5th time GB2BML
  "Blakeney Mariner's Light" for the ILLW 2007, on the weekend of August
  18-19th. Reference number is #ENG-292 first issued in 2003. Activity
  will be on all bands and most modes. They have new QSL for this year!
  Visit the Bittern DX'ers Web page at: http://www.bittern-dxers.org.uk

  Look for TC1LHW to once more be on the air from Karaburun Lighthouse
  (TUR-036) during the International Lighthouse/Lightship Weekend (ILLW).
  Operators will be Leonardo/TA1FR and Tevfik/TA1HZ. Detailed information
  is available at:    http://tc1lhw.tripod.com/index.html
  Also see:                     http://www.qrz.com

  Look for TA2RX to activate the Taslik Gelidonya Lighthouse (TUR-049)
  for the first time during the ILLW. There is no electricity or generator
  there. Due to the hard conditions to reach the lighthouse - nearest
  road suitable for vehicle traffic is 2 kms away - the operator will be
  operating QRP, using a car battery (He has to carry all the equipment
  for 2 miles on foot). Operations will be only 20 and 40 meters. So watch
  out for this QRP DXpedition.

  Station W2T will be activated by members of the Old Barney ARC from the
  Tucker's Island Lighthouse (ARLHS USA-911) on Saturday, August 18th, from
  about 1300z through 2100z. QSL via N2OO. Visit the following Web pages:
          Old Barney ARC:             http://www.obarc.org
          Tucker's Island Lighthouse: http://www.tuckertonseaport.org

QSL INFO AND NEWS.....................
  3Y0X ON LOTW! QSL Manager Bob Schenck, N2OO, announced that the 3Y0X
  logs has been uploaded to LoTW as of August 3rd, 2007.

  QSL AM1HQ, AM2HQ, AM3HQ, AM4HQ, AM5HQ, AM7HQ via EA4URE.
  QSL AM3A via EA3FHP.

  CORRECTION: In OPDX.818, under - UPDATE on "Has anyone received XU7ADB
  QSLs yet?" Bruce, AA9RN, stated that he has received his QSL from EA4URE
  from the October 2000 operation. Bruce now tells OPDX that he was wrong
  on the QSL info, and he is sorry for the false info.

  GOLIST QSL MANAGER DATABASE HELP NEEDED. John, K1XN, from the GoList
  informs: "During my QSL Manager confirmation process, I have accum-
  alated a list of QSL Managers for which I could not find a published
  E-mail address, or the E-mail address that I found is not valid and
  bounces mail. Listed below are some of those QSL Managers that I am
  having problems with. I hope that maybe they will read this message
  and take the time to update their E-mail address on QRZ.com or send
  them to me direct at:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  "
   DB2GO    DF2IY   DF6IC   DJ5ZWS  DK7PE   DL2VK   DL5RMH  DL8RM
   DB3LSP   DF3FN   DF7GB   DJ6EA   DL1DWR  DL3AMA  DL5SE   DL9DYL
   DB8JO    DF3IAU  DF7ZH   DJ6SI   DL1GDS  DL3APO  DL6CT   DL9GFB
   DC8HG    DJ2AVB  DF7ZS   DJ7SX   DL1YMK  DL3BUM  DL6HBX  DL9HCU
   DC8HV    DF3NZ   DF9TM   DJ7ZG   DL2AAZ  DL3ML   DL6LAU  DL9MS
   DC8TS    DF4TD   DH2FW   DJ8VC   DL2AH   DL3OCH  DL6NI   DL9USA
   DC8XL    DF5AN   DJ1MH   DK1BT   DL2AU   DL4FF   DL6QT   DM2AYO
   DD1TG    DF5IW   DJ2EH   DK2CL   DL2GAC  DL4VBP  DL7AFS  DM5DX
   DF0CB    DF5UG   DJ2VO   DK4DV   DL2JRM  DL5DYL  DL7CN   DO1ARS
   DF1IC    DF5UL   DJ3EH   DK4YJ   DL2NUD  DL5JMN  DL7UGO  DS2GOO
   DF1IM    DF6EX   DJ3KR   DK5TX   DL2SWW  DL5KUD  DL7UUO
   DF2IY    DF6FK   DJ4MZ   DK5VD   DL2VFR  DL5NAM  DL8NU

  VK9DNX QSL STATUS. Mario, DJ2MX, reports: "I would like to inform you
  about the status of VK9DNX direct QSLs. On last Friday (July 27th) the
  last big batch with VK9DNX cards has been sent out. The next step will
  be processing of all requests received via OQRS (Online QSL Request
  System) followed by answering the bureau cards. Please notice that 3
  USDs or 1 IRC are sufficient for return postage to destinations outside
  of Europe. Once again the VK9DNX team wants to thank you very much for
  your support and donations. The planning of the next DXpedition just
  started.....73"

  YI1BGD QSLS. Paul, ON6DP, received the following mail from YI1IRQ, from
  the Society I.A.R.S. (Baghdad, Iraq) stating that they "lost the logbook
  of YI1BGD for the last perioud after 2003". The location of their old
  club has been looted and all papers burned. No one was there "to keep the
  log safe at that time (it was war)." They still suggest to send QSLs
  to their QSL Bureau (P.O.Box 55072, Baghdad - 12001, Iraq) and they may
  be able to find a way to answer some of them (for YI1BGD). They will
  send the QSLs to people who visited their club station at that time
  before 2003. Operators like G0TLC and OM6TX who used that callsign
  sometime, and they may have a copy of the log.

  Nilay, TA3YJ, reports that the YM1907FB online log has been updated at:
           http://dx.qsl.net/cgi-bin/logform.cgi?ym1907fb

  CALLSIGN CHANGE! Chris informs OPDX, "After 14 years of being Z31GX, I
  have changed my callsign to Z35X as of August, 1st 2007. 73 and greetings
  from Macedonia de Chris, Z35X (ex. Z31GX)"

  QSLS VIA LOTW: 1A0KM, 3Y0X, BS7H, E30NA, OH1MA, OJ0/SM0EPO, SK3GM
  and ZF1A

  QSLS RECEIVED VIA MAIL: 1A4A, 5W0JT, 5W0RE, 5X1Z, 6V7F, A92GR, BS7H,
  FK8CP, N8S, TR8CA, VK9DNX, YA/LY1Y and ZK1VVV

P4, ARUBA (Special 911 Event). Earlier this year, Bob/W3BTX (P49T) and
Roy/W3TEF (P4/W3TEF) requested a special prefix that could be used over
the upcoming anniversary of the September 11, 2001, attack on the USA.
On Saturday, August 4th, the government of Aruba issued their requested
callsign P41USA for the period of September 1-15th, 2007. In addition,
they also received permission to use several photos taken at NYC by the
National Park Service for their special prefix QSL card. The QSL card will
also mention that they are affiliated with the PVRC. Bob and Roy will be
operating 160-6 meters (including the WARC Bands) at various times during
this period using the special callsign. It's possible that several bands
will be operating at the same time. All QSLs should go to Roy, W3TEF,
(direct with SASE or via bureau).

ST2A QRT. Boris, T93Y, informs OPDX that after 40,660 QSOs logged as ST0RM
and ST2A, operator Jovica's, T98A (ex. T94FC) assignment in the Sudan has
come to an end. During the past two years spent in the Sudan, Jovica has
made 35,012 QSOs on CW, 3386 on SSB, 2249 on RTTY and 13 on PSK31. He also
provided many new ones working 843 QSOs on 160m, 3916 QSOs on 80m and 585
QSOs on 6m. Some of the pictures which illustrate living and working
conditions in Sudanese desert environment are available at:
                              http://www.t93y.com/st2a
Jovica's new assignment with UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for
Refugees) is in Dakar, Senegal, and will start on September 1st. Details
about his activities will be forthcoming once he has time to settle in at
his new location. Being in the regional office of the UNHCR, Jovica's work
area covers the whole western part of Africa and he hopes to activate most
of countries in the region. Boris, T93Y, states, "Information about HAM
activity from countries other than Senegal will be distributed accordingly.
Jovica thanks DXers for the QSOs from Sudan and hopes to see you on the
bands from Senegal."

SV9, CRETE (EU-015). Look for Marc, ON7SS/OO9O, to be active as SV9/OO9O/p
from here during his holiday between August 7-17th. Bands and modes of
activity were not provided. QSL via ON7SS, direct or by the bureau.

T31, CENTRAL KIRIBATI ISLAND (Possibly Also T33). Toshi, JA8BMK, plans to
be active from Kanton Island (OC-043) as T31XX in late October. He plans
to stay there for about a couple of weeks (minimum 1 week). Activity will
be on 160-6 meters, CW, SSB and RTTY. He has started to prepare for
activity and has sent necessary equipment like a generator, food, antennas,
.....etc. to Tarawa, in Western Kiribati. Toshi is scheduled to
leave Japan sometime in September and will head towards Western Kiribati
(T30) via Fiji (3D2). He will leave T30-land for T31 in mid-October. It
will take Toshi a week's sailing trip to reach Canton Island. If Toshi
has some extra time, there is the possibility he will visit Banaba Island
(OC-018) and operate as T33ZZ before or after the T31 operation. QSL via
his home callsign.

W9DXCC APPROACHING. Start planning for the 55th W9DXCC DX Convention/Dinner
Banquet. The event will take place on September 15th. Details are available
at:                        http://www.w9dxcc.com/

Z360, MACEDONIA. Look for members of the well known contest Radio Club
"Nikola Tesla", Z37M (ex.Z30M), to use the special callsign Z360M (Z-three
sixty-M) from August 1st to the end of the year. Activity is to celebrate
the 60th anniversary of the Radio Club Nikola Tesla in Stip, Macedonia.

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