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Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin No. 921

The Ohio/Penn DX PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 921
BID: $OPDX.921
August 17, 2009
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, AD1C, K1XN & GoList, NC1L, NJ1Q, WV2B, K3GV, K3IXD,
N3SL, NG3K, K4VUD, N4AA & QRZ DX, W4QN, K5WW, K5XK, KH6BZF, N7RO, K8YSE,
W8EH, AL5A/JH0MGJ, A35RK, CM2IR, DL7MAE & The DX News Letter, DX World of
Ham Radio Web Site, F5NQL & UFT, F5PHW, GM4FDM, HB9EDM, I1JQJ/IK1ADH &
425 DX News, Pete's-DX-Newsdesk, RSGB IOTA Web Site, VA3RJ & ICPO,
VHF-DX-Portal (MMMonVHF), ZL1DK and ZL2CQ for the following DX information.

DXCC COUNTRY/ENTITY REPORT: According to the AR-Cluster Network for the
week of Sunday, 9th-August, through Sunday, 16th-August there were 204
countries active. Countries available: 3A, 3B8, 3D2, 3DA, 3V, 3W, 4J, 4L,
4S, 4U1U, 4W, 4X, 5B, 5H, 5N, 5R, 5U, 5V, 5Z, 6W, 6Y, 7P, 7Q, 7X, 8P, 8R,
9A, 9H, 9J, 9K, 9M2, 9M6, 9N, 9Q, 9V, 9Y, A4, A5, A6, A7, AP, BV, BY, C3,
C6, CE, CE9, CM, CN, CP, CT, CT3, CU, CX, DL, DU, E5/s, E7, EA, EA6, EA8,
EA9, EI, EK, EP, ER, ES, ET, EU, EX, EY, F, FG, FJ, FK, FM, FO, FR, FY,
G, GD, GI, GJ, GM, GU, GW, HA, HB, HB0, HC, HI, HK, HL, HP, HR, HS, HV,
HZ, I, IS, J6, JA, JD/o, JT, JW, JY, K, KG4, KH2, KH6, KL, KP2, KP4, LA,
LU, LX, LY, LZ, OA, OD, OE, OH, OH0, OJ0, OK, OM, ON, OX, OY, OZ, P2, P4,
PA, PJ2, PJ7, PY, PZ, S5, S9, SM, SP, ST, SU, SV, SV/a, SV5, SV9, T7, T8,
TA, TF, TG, TI, TJ, TK, TL, TN, TR, TT, TU, TY, TZ, UA, UA2, UA9, UK, UN,
UR, V3, V4, V5, V7, V8, VE, VK, VP2V, VP8, VP9, VQ9, VR, VU, XE, XU, XW,
YA, YB, YI, YK, YL, YN, YO, YU, YV, Z2, Z3, ZA, ZB, ZC4, ZD7, ZD8, 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).

3B7, ST. BRANDON ISLAND. Ron, K5XK, updates OPDX that Rachid, 3B8FQ,
has departed Mauritius for St. Brandon Island (AF-015) on Tuesday last
week and was expected to be active as 3B7FQ on Wednesday, August 12th,
after arriving around 0200z. However, as of press time no QSNs have been
reported. According to Ron, barring unforeseen circumstances, Rachid now
expects to extend his trip, operating until sometime on September 3rd,
when the ship departs for 3B8. Remember, operating time will be shared
with Rachid's maintenance responsibilities at the St. Brandon meteoro-
logical station. Look for him on all bands, 30-10 meters, although Rachid
expects 40 and 20 meters to be most productive. See OPDX.920 for suggested
frequencies. He will use both CW and SSB, as conditions allow. Courtesy of
Carl, K9LA, the following propagation predictions for August HF conditions
to North America, Europe, and Japan, were made available (all times UTC):
 Area     80m        40m         30m        20m        17m        15m
 -----  ---------  ---------  ---------  ---------  ---------  ---------
 NA       ....     1300-1700  2000-0400  0200-0500  1300-1700    ....
                   2100-0300
 EU     1600-0200  1300-0400  1300-0400  0300-0700  0700-1600  0400-1900
                                         1000-2300
 JA     1300-0100  1100-0200  1000-0300  0100-2200  0200-1700  0200-1400

                NO PROPAGATION for NA on 12 and 10 meters
                EU - 12m (0700-1500) and 10m (1100-1200)
                JA - 12m (0400-1200) and 10m (0600-1000)

 QSL all of Rachid's operations via K5XK, direct preferred, as indicated
on QRZ.com

5B, CYPRUS (Update). Terence, G4MKP, will be active as 5B/G4MKP from Tsada
village near Pafos between August 14-25th. Activity will be mainly CW/RTTY
on 80-10 meters. Look for him during the mornings and evenings on CW/RTTY,
and if he can figure out how to do it, SSB also. Suggested CW frequencies
are around 7010, 14010, 21010 and 28020 kHz. RTTY anywhere in the band
segment. QSL via M0URX, direct or via E-mail request for a bureau QSL.
LoTW will be uploaded after the operation.

5Z, KENYA. Ernie, W8EH, informs OPDX that his brother Steve, W8SMH, has
just received his Kenyan license. He will active from Nairobi, Kenya, for
the next 3 years. His Kenyan callsign is 5Z4/W8SMH. Steve is on assignment
with the Salvation Army as second in command at their headquarters in
Nairobi. His travel schedule may limit his operating, and he is a rookie
at DX operations (So please be patient!). His other limiting factor is
that Nairobi is experiencing power shortages and as a result they are
doing rolling blackouts 2 or 3 days a week in his area. His equipment is
an Icom IC-718, dipoles and a multiband vertical. QSL direct to his home
callsign (QRZ.com) with an IRC or SASE. Logs will be uploaded to LoTW
and eQSL. His blog is at:  http://howardskenyanadventures.blogspot.com/
Kenyan club site:         http://www.qsl.net/arsk

9H, MALTA (EU-023). Wim, PA2AM, will be active as 9H3DZ between September
4-14th. Activity will be active mostly on 30/17/12 meters using CW and
RTTY. QSL via his home callsign.

A3, TONGA (News). OPDX contacted Paul, A35RK, this past week to make
sure Paul and his family were not on board the "Princess Ashika" which
capsized last Wednesday, 86km northeast of the Tongan capital of
Nuku'alofa. Some 93 people are presumed drowned after being trapped
in the vessel. Paul informed OPDX that "We're all OK, but the whole
country is dressing in mourning clothes. The search team found the wreck
yesterday, using sonar, but its too deep (110M) to dive to it. I don't
know if there will be a further attempt to recover the remains of the
94 souls trapped on board. I'm not sure where you folks in the States
are getting the news, but we're looking at: http://www.matangitonga.to
                                            http://www.nzherald.co.nz
                 Again, we appreciate your concern."
 ADDED NOTES FROM PAUL (August 16th): Paul states that he just got a
 telephone call from Dave, W6ZL, and here's what he said:
   "He arrived in Nuku'alofa late last night. He will only be able to
   stay in Tonga until Tuesday, August 18th, departing at 10am.

   He said that it was pouring rain and the power was out, so he didn't
   know if he could get an antenna up and get on the air today. If he
   isn't QRV today, then A35KL won't be QRV at all this trip.

   Dave said that he was only able to make 1 contact as YJ0ZL. The
   Tanna Island generator only ran for a couple of hours per day.

   Dave said that he will be back in Tonga later this year, but he has
   no definite return date set."

C2, NAURU. By the time you read this the C21TI DXpedition by Dani,
EA4ATI/9M2TI, and should be on the air until August 23rd. According to
his Web page, Dani seems to be alone on this operation. The Web page
states he will be staying at the "OD-N Aiwo Hotel", were previous DX-
peditions have operated from, and he asks for patience especially on
CW where he is not an expert. There is a chance he may meet C21RK.
Activity will be on all HF bands including 60m and 6m. The suggested
frequencies mentioned (as of now) are:
 CW  - 1825.5, 3505, 7005, 10110, 14025, 18075, 21025, 24895 and 28025
 SSB - 1825.5, 3799, 7065, 14195, 18145, 21295, 24945 and 28495 kHz
 60m - 5403.05 (SSB)
  6m -  50.115 MHz (CW/SSB)
QSL via EA4ATI (see details on QRZ.com or the Web below). Look for possible
updates on the Web page at:   http://c21ti.madrono.net/index.html

C6, BAHAMAS. Once again operators Pete/W2GJ, Ed/K3IXD, Dallas/W3PP and
Randy/K4QO will operate as C6APR in the CQWW DX SSB Contest (October
24-25th) as a Multi-Operator/Two-Transmitters (M/2) entry from the Crooked
Island Lodge (Grid FL22), Crooked Island, The Bahamas. The team will be
active from October 22-26th. Before and after the contest, look for C6AQO
on HF CW and SSB, and C6AXD on HF RTTY. Both C6AQO and C6AXD will be on
160-10 meters including the 30/17/12m bands. All the QSOs are good for
IOTA NA-113 and ARLHS lighthouse BAH-005. All QSLs via K3IXD.

CM1, CUBA. Fred, CM2IR, informs OPDX that he has been working tropospheric
ducts on VHF (145.500 MHz) from Cuba (IOTA NA-015, GRID LOC: EL83TC) since
August 11th and will continue until August 20th. He is using a collinear
antenna and 50 watts. QSL is preferred DIRECT (1 USD or IRC) using the
QRZ.com address.

CR3, MADEIRA ISLANDS. Jose, CT1BOH, will be using the special callsign
CR3E during the CQWW DX CW Contest (November 28-29th) as a Single-Op/
All-Band entry. All QSOs will be uploaded into LoTW or QSL via CT1BOH
direct. See his station at:            http://www.qsl.net/ct1boh

DXCC NEWS. If you missed special OPDX bulletin (OPDX.920.1) Bill Moore,
NC1L, Awards Branch Manager, reports that the following operations are
approved for DXCC credit:
 7O1YGF ­ Yemen; Operation from April 16-26th, 2000; See special details
          in OPDX.920.1 or visit the DXCC's Awards Weblog at:
               http://www.arrl.org/blog/Century%20Club%20Awards
 ZS8T - Prince Edward & Marion Island; Recent operation conducted by ZS6GCM

FO8, FRENCH POLYNESIA (Update). As reported last week Phil, F5PHW, who
will be in Tahiti for the next two years starting this month, has received
his new callsign on his 40th birthday - FO8RZ. Phil informed OPDX this
past week that he has installed the HF6V (GP) antenna last week and plans
to be active on 80-10 meters using CW. He states that propagation is very
poor especially to Europe and Asia, and he has worked mostly North America
stations on 30/20/15 meters. Phil will install a 3 elements beam 6 meters
up at the end of August and a dipole for 80/40m. He adds, "I have many
trees in the garden, so it's difficult to find a good place for antenna.
The online log is 'OK' on my Web site <http://f5phw.chez.com/> and it
will be updated every week or more. QSL is now 'OK' on LoTW. I received
the authorization from ARRL yesterday (August 14th). The log will be sent
every week or more to LoTW. QSL is also 'OK' via F8BPN, either direct or
via the French Ref-Union Bureau. QSLs are not printed yet."

GA/MA/2A, SCOTLAND (Special Prefix). Look for some Scottish amateurs to
use a special prefix until November 30th, to celebrate "The Year of
Homecoming". Only Scottish amateurs can replace the letter "M" in their
prefix for the letter "A" (for ALBA) after they apply for a callsign
variation (ex. GM4FDM = GA4FDM, GM4AGL = GA4AGL, 2M0AAW = 2A0AAW... etc.).
To celebrate Homecoming Scotland 2009, have a look at:
                    http://www.homecomingscotland.com

HB9, SWITZERLAND (Special Event). Members of the Tera Radio Club (HB9OK)
<http://www.hb9ok.ch> will be activating the special callsign HB9VELO
during the month of September. Activity will be on all HF bands using
CW, SSB, PSK and RTTY. QSL Manager is HB9OCR. Their activity is to promote
the cycling "UCI Road World Championships" being held in Mendrisio between
September 23-27th.  For more details, see:   http://www.mendrisio09.ch
The Tera Radio Club is organizing an award; more details are expected.

HL9, SOUTH KOREA. Mike, KE7WRJ, will be here for over 2 months starting
September 9th. He plans to be active as HL9QST no later than the 11th. His
tentative schedule is to operate from 4 different locations in South Korea
as follows:      September 10-12th: Seoul
                 September 14-24th: Camp Casey
                 September 25th-October 18th: Camp Humphreys
                 October 19-29th: Camp Carroll
                 October 30th-November 13th: Seoul
Activity will be on 40-10 meters, depending on the propagation, using CW
and SSB. Look for him to be in both the Extra and General portions of the
bands. His Equipment will consist of a 5000A by Flex Radio, a 3 element
Yagi in a Bag from Super Antennas. QSL via KE7WRJ.

INTERESTING WEB SITE OF THE WEEK! "Club Log" is a web-based application
which uses a database to analyzes amateur radio log files which are
uploaded in the common ADIF format. Using the logs, it is possible to
build band-mode league tables of amateurs' QSOs, provide efficient log
search tools and create most wanted lists for DXCC entities (both over
all time and in recent history, or by mode for example). Also, "Club Log"
can give back to its users the ability to find "wanted" DX spots, and
other analysis of their logs which might be hard to do with normal
logging software. More information at:   http://www.clublog.org

IOTA NEWS.........................
  EU-011.  Kevan, 2E0WMG, will be active from St. Agnes, Scilly Isles
           (WAB SV80), September 22-23rd. Activity will be on 80/40/20
           meters SSB only. QSL via his home callsign, direct or by the
           Bureau.

  EU-038.  Operators Ben/DO1BEN and YL Barbara/DO1IQ will be active as
           PD/homecalls from Texel Island (WLOTA LH 0043) between October
           16-22nd. Activity will be on the HF bands, propagation permit-
           ting. QSL via their home callsigns, the Bureau is preferred.

  EU-088.  Bernd, DL8AAV, will be active as OZ/DL8AAV/p from Laeso Island
           (DIA NK-003) between September 14-26th. Activity will be on all
           HF bands. QSL via his home callsign, direct or by the Bureau.

  EU-174.  Kostas, SV2MAC, will be active as SV2MAC/8 from Samothraki
           Island between now and August 30th. Activity will be on the
           HF bands. QSL via his home callsign.

  NA-010.  Duane, WV2B (VA1ZZ), informs OPDX that he will be active from
           Cape Breton Island between August 17-23rd. He will activate as
           many lighthouses and Canadian Islands Award islands as possible
           during his visit. Suggested frequencies are: between 14260-
           14270 and 7180-7190 kHz. On August 24th, Duane will visit
           Sable Island (CY0) for a day trip, however authorities will
           not give him permission to bring radio equipment.

  NA-029.  George, K3GV, will be active as K3GV/VY2 from Prince Edward
           Island (CIA PE-001) between September 1-28th. Activity will
           be on 15 and 20 meters around the usual IOTA frequencies. QSL
           via his home callsign, direct or by the Bureau.

  NA-067.  Alan, WD4AC, will be active as WD4AC/p from Core Banks between
           August 19-22nd. Activity will be concentrated on 20 meters.
           QSL direct to his home callsign.

KH6BZF PROPAGATION FORECAST/REPORT (For August 17-23rd)...............
 Aug  17    AN         SOLAR REFERENCE
 Aug  18    AN         ---------------
 Aug  19    HN-AN       AN - Above Normal/Geomagnetic Level is QUIET
 Aug  20    AN          HN - High Normal/Geomagnetic Level is UNSETTLED
 Aug  21    AN         GEOMAGNETIC REFERENCE
 Aug  22    AN         ---------------------
 Aug  23    AN          QUIET - The "A" index is expected to be between
                               0-7 and the "K" index will be 2 or less
                    UNSETTLED - The "A" index is expected to be between
                               7-16 and "K" index will be 3 or less

LIGHTHOUSE ACTIVITY/NEWS.......................
  Members of the Associacao de Radioamadores da Vila de Moscavide (ARVM)
  signed CT1RVM/p during ILLW 2009, for the first time from within the
  premises of Forte de Santa Marta in Cascais (ILLW PT-0006, ARLHS POR052).
  This activity is also valid for the Portuguese Lighthouse Award (DFP
  FES06) and the Portuguese Castles and Fortresses Award (DCFP-F097).
  QSL will be sent 100% via the Bureau to confirm all contacts. Visit
  their Web page at:    http://www.arvm.org/index.illw2009.html

  Members of the Radio Club of Panama (HP1RCP) and Panama Canal Amateur
  Radio Association (PCARA) activated the Miraflores Lock's Lighthouse
  (PAN-030) in the Panama Canal using the special callsign H81L during
  the ILLW this past weekend. QSL via HP1RCP. Visit the following Web
  page to see a picture of the lighthouse at:
     http://www.geocities.com/canallights2000/miraflorespics.html

  Members of the "LIGHTHOUSE AMATEUR RADIO ALLIANCE" operated during the
  ILLW this past weekend from "Station J", the WWII designation of the
  JUPITER INLET LIGHT HOUSE (USA-025). The callsign was K4LRA. QSL via
  K4LRA, using the QRZ.com address, or W4TBB.

  Members of the Papakura Radio Club Inc have participated in the Inter-
  national Lighthouse/lightship Weekend with the callsign ZL6LH. Since
  1998 they have almost always been at a different location. This past
  weekend they were active from East Cape Lighthouse. Look for a video
  to be on the Web linked to:          http://www.qsl.net/zl1vk
  QSL via ZL1VK, by the Bureau or direct to: Papakura Radio Club,
  PO Box 72-397, Papakura, New Zealand. Visit their ZL6LH Web page
  at:              http://www.qsl.net/zl1vk/ZL6LHIndex.html

PA09, NETHERLANDS (Special Event). Fred, PA0FAW, will use the special
event callsign PA09WSF until August 30th. Activity is to celebrate the
"World Statues Festival" in Arnhem <http://www.worldstatues.nl/> which
takes place between August 29-30th. A special QSL will be issued and
will be available via the Bureau, direct, e-qsl and LoTW, and of course
SWLs 100%.

QSL INFO AND NEWS.....................
  5R8KD QSL STATUS. Wayne, W5KDJ, reports that he has  received 2000
  cards from UX5UO and will start working on the 325 SASEs he has received.

  7O1YGF QSLS. It has been reported that those who still need a 7O1YGF
  QSL can send their request to August, DJ3XD. August was the original
  QSL Manager for all CW QSOs. However, he will now handle SSB and RTTY
  QSOs as  well. It was also announced that the 7O1YGF logs are expected
  to be uploaded to LoTW within a couple of weeks.

  IRC AVAILABLE. Dick, N7RO, has some IRCs for sale at 1.50 USDs while
  the supply lasts. You can E-mail him to assure that he still has some
  left. His E-mail address is:            n...@arrl.net

  NO LONGER THE QSL MANAGER. Erik, K5WW, advised OPDX readers that as of
  August 15, 2009, he is no longer QSL Manager for P40L (and P4/W6LD).

  ONLINE LOGS AVAILABLE. A log search for BA4ALC/4, BA7IO/4, BA8AG/4,
  BD4QH/4, BD7JSQ/4 and BG4ENK/4 from Hengsha Island (AS-136) is now
  available at:          http://www.qrz.cn/2009hengsha

  PIRATE ALERT. Paul, ZL2CQ, reports that a PIRATE station on 80m was
  active this past weekend signing ZL2BHE/mm, calling CQ, giving his
  name as Peter on a commercial fishing boat and operating around 3630-
  3700 kHz. The callsign actually belongs to David Walker in Wellington,
  NZ. Paul personally knows this family.

  ZK2V QSL STATUS. The ZK2V team is in the process of finalizing the
  QSL design for the ZK2V QSL and expects to have cards in hand in about
  6 weeks. Please be patient and do NOT re-QSL.

  QSLS VIA LOTW: None reported this week!

  QSLS RECEIVED VIA MAIL: CE9/K2ARB, CT1ANO, CT3FQ, CT4NH, CU3EQ, D44TXO,
  EA1GAR, EA8YT,  EI7IX, EX8M, G4DEZ, GM4NFC, GM4WJA, HZ1FS/P, I4EAT,
  MM0AMW, ON4IQ, P43A, RG9A, UK9AA, V29JKV, VK9GMW, VY0A, WP2B and XW1B

  QSLS RECEIVED VIA THE BUREAU: None reported this week!

TA3, TURKEY (Special Event). Members of the Izmir Konak Branch of TRAC,
which is the biggest HAM club in Turkey, will be active as TA3KM during
the 78th Izmir International Fair between August 28th and September 6th.
The club will be there to promote amateur radio activities. Activity
will be on all HF bands using CW, SSB and RTTY, between 1300-2000z. For
more details, visit the following links:
          Izmir International Fair: http://ief.izfas.com.tr
          TRAC Izmir Konak Branch web page: http://www.ta3km.org

VU, INDIA. Charly, VU3CHE (K4VUD), will be in India in September. He
informs OPDX that his on-the-air plans are not yet determined. Stay
tuned!

WH0, MARIANA ISLANDS. Kuro, AL5A (JH0MGJ), will be active as AL5A/WH0
from Saipan Island (OC-086), Northern Mariana Islands (KH0), between
August 28-31st. Activity will be on 80-6 meters. He plans to listen
especially for "weak" European stations. QSL direct to JA7JEC. Send
Bureau QSLs to the JARL Bureau to JH0MGJ.

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