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Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin No. 515

The Ohio/Penn DX PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 515
BID: $OPDX.515
June 11, 2001
Editor Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW
Provided by BARF-80 BBS Cleveland, Ohio
Online at 440-237-8208 28.8k-1200 Baud 8/N/1

Thanks to the Northern Ohio Amateur Radio Society, Northern Ohio DX
Association, Ohio/Penn PacketCluster Network, AB5K & the AR TelNet
Clusters Network, N3SL, W3UR & The Daily DX, KJ4Z, N4AA & QRZ DX, AA5XE,
KM6HB, AA8LL, K8YSE, AE9B, KU9C, K0JGH, BD7NQ, DJ7ZG, DL1EK & DX News
Letter, DL2VFR, AI5T, E21EIC, F5PHW, F6AJA & Les Nouvelles DX, F8BBL,
G3NUG, HK5MQZ, HL1VAU, LA4LN, OH1EH, PS7AB, PS7ZZ, PY1NEZ, RN3OA, SP6ECA,
SV1DKL, VK4FW, XE1KK and ZS5BBO for the following DX information.

DXCC COUNTRY/ENTITY REPORT: According to the AR-Cluster Network for the
week of Sunday, 3/June, through Sunday, 10/June there were 213 countries
active. Countries available: 3A, 3B8, 3B9, 3C, 3D2, 3DA, 3V, 3W, 4J, 4L,
4S, 4W, 4X, 5A, 5B, 5H, 5N, 5R, 5Z, 6Y, 7Q, 7X, 8P, 8Q, 8R, 9A, 9G, 9H,
9J, 9K, 9M2, 9M6, 9N, 9Q, 9V, 9Y, A2, A4, A6, A7, A9, AP, BV, BY, C3, C6,
C9, CE, CE9, CM, CN, CP, CT, CT3, CU, CX, D2, D4, DL, DU, EA, EA6, EA8,
EA9, EI, EK, EP, ER, ES, ET, EU, EX, EY, EZ, F, FG, FJ, FK, FM, FO, FP,
FR, FW, FY, G, GD, GI, GJ, GM, GU, GW, HA, HB, HB0, HC, HI, HK, HK0/a, HL,
HP, HR, HS, HV, HZ, I, IS, J2, J6, J7, JA, JD/o, JT, JW, JX, JY, K, KH0,
KH2, KH6, KH8, KL, KP2, KP4, LA, LU, LX, LY, LZ, OA, OD, OE, OH, OK,
OM, ON, OX, OY, OZ, P2, P4, PA, PJ2, PJ7, PY, PZ, R1FJ, S2, S5, S9, SM, SP,
SU, SV, SV5, SV9, T32, T7, T9, TA, TF, TG, TI, TK, TL, TR, TT, TU, UA, UA2,
UA9, UK, UN, UR, V3, V4, V5, V6, V7, V8, VE, VK, VP2E, VP2V, VP5, VP6, VP9,
VQ9, VR, VU, XE, XU, XW, XZ, YB, YI, YK, YL, YN, YO, YS, YU, YV, Z2, Z3,
ZA, ZB, ZC4, ZD7, ZF, ZK1/s, ZL, ZP, ZS
      
* PLEASE NOTE: The report "could" contain "Pirate/SLIM" operations. As
  always, you never know - "Work First Worry Later" (WFWL).
  OPDX InterNet Subscribers will receive an additional bulletin (due to its
  size) with a complete breakdown and "DXCC/Entities Chart of Activity".

NEWS FLASH!!!!!!!!! (You have another chance)
HK0, MALPELO ISLAND. Just before going to print (or should I say getting
ready to hit the "SEND KEY"), OPDX received word that Jairo/HK5MQZ and
Hiro/HK5QGX set sail Sunday from Buenaventura aboard a Colombian Naval
Force towards Malpelo Island, and the duo is expected to land early in
the morning of June 13th. Possibly starting the operation on the same day
(this was not made clear). However, on June 16th, they should be operational
on all bands 80-6 meters. They plan to climb on top of a mountain to try 
to improve conditions towards the U.S. West Coast and also the Pacific,
mainly to Japan. The 80/40/30 meter bands will be operated with wire
dipoles and an amplifier, and the others bands with yagis. Jairo will
operate as HK5MQZ/OM on SSB. QSLs only via HK5MQZ (Jairo Vargas,
P.O. BOX 10862, Cali, Colombia). Hiro will sign HK5QGX/OM (operating
on CW only). QSL via JA0MGR. They will reply QSLs directly ONLY, and
since the Colombian postal rates have risen, please send two green stamps
or 2 IRCs. Suggested frequencies are:
  SSB - 3745, 7088, 14195, 18145, 21195, 24945, 28495, 50110
  CW  - 3504/3745, 7004, 10104, 14195, 18072, 21022, 24894, 28022, 50110

5R, MADAGASCAR (IOTA Activity). Jacques, F6BUM, will be here from September
2-27th. He will also be active from Ste Marie Island (AF-090) from September
3-7th and from Nosy Be (AF-057) from September 23-26th.

BY, CHINA. Terry, BD7NQ, informs OPDX that they are planning to run a
China DX Net once a week. They would like to let many DX stations work
China and help more China DXers and novices work DX. The net will run
on frequency 21410 kHz, the time will start at 1300z or 2300z on Saturday.
They will pick up a better time depending on the propagation. They welcome
any DX station checking in to their net and making a QSO with any China
station. To search for QSL information on Chinese stations, go to URL:
                       http://www.chinaqrz.com

C6, BAHAMAS. Members of the University of Tennessee Amateur Radio Club
will be active from Eleuthera in the Bahamas (NA-001) from July 13-22nd.
Mike/KJ4Z, Dan/K2VOL and Bret/K4TKE will be signing portable home calls
and will be active on 80-10 meters SSB, CW, and RTTY. Their logs and
photos will be available during the expedition on the group's web site
at:                 http://www.utarc.org/bahamas/
QSLs for all operators should go to KJ4Z (Mike Coffey, P.O. Box 7033,
Oak Ridge, TN 37831-3333).

CT3, MADEIRA ISLAND. Glen/K0JGH and XYL Pamela/N0ICF will be active and
on a holiday near Funchal, Maderia, June 20-26th. Activity will be on
the WARC bands, RTTY, with some SSTV and PSK31 between sightseeing and
pooltime. Their equipment will be IC-706, with a 6 band dipole with
coverage from 30-10 meters, a laptop with writelog and MixW software for
all the modes.

FO, FRENCH POLYNESIA. Yves, F6CTL, will be on Rangiroa Island (OC-066)
from mid-June to mid-July and probably will sign FO/F6CTL. He will be
with Alain, FO0CLA, who is the QSL Manager for.

HS, THAILAND. There will be plenty of Thai hams active in the All Asian
CW Contest next weekend. Look for the following operators/callsigns to be
active:
        Yong,  HS4BPQ  -  Single Op/21 MHz/Low Power
        Choon, E20HHK  -  Single Op/28 MHz/Low Power
        Son,   HS6NDK  -  Single Op/14 MHz/Low Power
        Nut,   E20RRW  -  Single Op/ 7 MHz/Low Power
        Champ, E21EIC  -  Single Op/Multi-band/Low power (Look for him
                          on 3524 kHz at 1930-2230z.
   QSL HS6NDK via HS1CKC. QSL HS4BPQ, E20HHK, E20RRW and E21EIC via
   E21EIC, address: Champ C. Muangamphun, P.O.BOX 1090, Kasetsart,
   Bangkok 10903 THAILAND.

IOTA NEWS................
  AS-NEW.  Rafal, SP6TPM, will be joining the TA2KI crew on Kefken Island,
           which will take place from June 23-25th. This operation is
           subject to receiving special permision from local authorities
           to enter the island which is under military control.
  
  AS-090.  Han, HL1VAU, informs OPDX that a team will be active from
           Tokchok Island, July 27-29th. Operators are Kim/HL1OYF (Team
           Leader), Phil/HL1TXQ, Han/HL1VAU, Jeon/DS3BGI and Jeon/DS1EVQ.
           They will be active as homecall/2 on 40-10 meters (except
           the WARC bands) CW and SSB. They will have two stations active
           with 4 element beams and dipoles with a 500w linear amplifier
           for this expedition. The team expects to participate in IOTA
           Contest. Particularly, Hans will join in as a Single Op/12H
           category. All QSLs for this operation are OK via HL1OYF either
           direct or via bureau. His address is as follows: Kim HL1OYF,
           P.O.Box 54, Dong-Jak, Seoul, 156-600, South Korea. Detailed
           information will be available at following web site (still
           under construction and no files exist, but will be updated
           very soon:        http://www.qsl.net/hl1vau/iota2001/
           A log search will also be available at that web page after
           the expedition is over.
  
  EU-023.  Look for 9H4JB to participate in the IOTA Contest for 12 or
           24 hours from Gozo Island.
  
  EU-042.  Ruediger, DJ3XG, will be active from September 17-25th, from
           Hallig Hooge (German Island Award N-22). During that time
           he will occassionally go to Japsand (same IOTA, N-32). Activity
           will be on 7030 and 10115 kHz on QRP. QSL via bureau.
  
  EU-060.  A team of Greek operators will be active June 15-25th, using
           the special event station callsign SW1SPA to celebrate the 2001
           Cultural Festival of Aedipsos from Euboea Island. Operation
           will take place at an envious site on the beach of Aedipsos,
           and they will try to be "On-Air" around the clock. Team organizer
           is Kostas, SV1ENI, who has offered the operating site and
           accomodation for the participating members. The team consists
           of Kostas/SV1ENI, Manos/SV1DZB, John/SV1DKR, Stathis/SV1DKL
           and Antonis/SV1ENG. They plan to have 2 stations with antennas
           for all bands active, especially during the weekends (June
           16-17th and 23-24th). Their operating modes will be mainly
           SSB and CW, but they will try to put on some QSOs on the digital
           modes too. The main attraction of Aedipsos is the SPA TOURISM
           with its sanative baths and the wild beauty of the surrounding
           emvironment. More info on Aedipsos in the northern part of
           Euboea Island can be found at URL:  http://www.aedipsos.gr
           You can also E-mail for info at: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
           QSL Manager for the event is Kostas, SV1ENI, and the handling
           will be either via bureau or direct.

  EU-098.  Mathias, DL3KUD/p, will be active from July 27-29th and during
           the IOTA Contest ( 24H, CW ) from Poel Island.
  
  EU-132.  (Special Event). Look for station HF1UKF to be active during
           the 40th Polish VHF Convention, June 10-17th, from Miedzyzdroje
           on Wolin Island (SP Island Award SZ-02, WW Loc JO73FW). There
           will be two stations on the air, one on HF 160-10 meters on
           CW/SSB/RTTY/PSK and the second on 50/144/432/1296 MHz. QSL
           via bureau to SP1MVG.

  EA-132.  Rafal, SP6TPM, will be active as 3Z0WI from Wolin Island
           June 14-17th. Activity will be on CW/SSB. QSL via SP4KIE.
  
  EU-186.  Rafal, SP6TPM, will be active from Gokceada as TA0/SP6TPM/m
           from June 26-28th June. QSL via CBA. For more information,
           check the web page: http://www.qsl.net/sp6tpm/eu186.htm
  
  NA-045.  A group of 7 hams from Quintana Roo will be active from Contoy
           Island on June 21-22nd. They will be active as XF3CI on 80-10
           meters SSB, CW and RTTY. This is a first time operation from
           this national park island. QSL Manager is XE3OYJ. Send direct
           to Box 1883, Cancun, Q. Roo. 77501 MEXICO or via the bureau.

  NA-144.  Henry, KC6VNA, will be active from Santa Rosa Island, June
           17-19th. Activity will be SSB QRP on 14260 kHz. QSL via K6FQ.
  
  SA-077.  The first Brazilian amateur radio DXpedition to Frances Island,
           in the Santana Archipelago, which is located at the opposite
           side of the city of Macae in the east coast of the State of
           Rio de Janeiro (Lat: 22"24'S - Long: 41"41'W. Loc: GG97do),
           will take place July 5-8th. This will be a full time operation
           on 80-6 meters CW/SSB, including the newer bands, depending on
           propagation. The callsigns and operators are: PU1NEZ/p (Carl),
           PY1AMF/p (Mar),  PY1LVF/p (Zeca), PY1NEW/p (Pete) and PY1NEZ/p
           (Lima). QSL via their home callsign or through the Bureau.
           Suggested frequencies are (+/- 10 KHz):
           CW  - 3530, 7030, 10115, 14040, 18098, 21040, 24920, 28040, 50100
           SSB - 3755, 7055, 14260, 18128, 21260, 24950, 28460, 50100

ADDED IOTA NOTES:
   Ric, DL2VFR, Editor of IOTA-POST, states to check the following Web
   page for IOTA Contest operations: http://www.iota-post.com

   Neville, G3NUG, Chairman of CDXC (Chiltern DX Club), The UK DX Foundation,
   reports that 232 applications for the IOTA 2000 certificates have been
   processed to date. The winners, by category, are shown on the CDXC web
   pages at:                        http://www.cdxc.org.uk
   Congratulations to all the certificate winners. These certificates will
   be mailed before the end of June and possibly sooner. A reminder, the
   closing date for IOTA 2000 applications is December 31, 2001.

JD, OGASAWARA. JD1BFA was active over the past weekend on 40/20/15 meters
CW. Check 15 meters between 2230-0130z. Check 20 meters after 1115z, but
40 meters before this time. QSL via JA3EMU.

JW, SVALBARD (IOTA Op). Tom, LA4LN, will again be operating as JW4LN
from Spitsbergen (IOTA EU-26) and Bear Island (IOTA EU-27) July 6-23rd,
while on business. He will be on the radio mainly in the evenings (local
time) and when time permits. Check the lower CW portions, especially on
the 40/30/20 meters bands; and 6 meters (50110 +/- 10 kHz). His equipment
will be an ICOM IC-706 MkII with mainly wire antennas. Operations on
PSK-31 and RTTY are possible. While on Bear Island, a 60 Ah battery and
solar panels will be used for power. Please QSL direct to Tom's home
address: Tom V. Segalstad, P.O. Box 15 Kjelsas, N-0411 OSLO, NORWAY.

KG4, GUANTANAMO BAY (Update). The planning continues by Pat/W5OZI and
Dale/AA5XE, who will operate from here during the period of June 29th
through July 5th, as KG4ZI and KG4XE, respectively. QSL to their home
callsign. Please refer to OPDX.514 for more details.

LIGHTHOUSE ACTIVITY. An operation from Cabo Sao Roque Lighthouse (DFB RN-06,
LH ??? for the WLH Award) is planned on June 13-17th. Look for PQ7ZZ to
be active on all bands SSB, RTTY, PSK and CW. Operators will be PS7ZZ,
PS7HF, PS7KC and possibly others (to be confirmed). QSL via PS7ZZ:
Francisco EdvaldoP de Freitas, Av. Sao Miguel dos Caribes 31 - Conj Jiqui,
 59086-500 Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brasil.

MD, ISLE OF MAN. Wade/AA8LL and Liz/K8LIZ have planned a holiday operation
from here June 15-17th. They will sign MD/AA8LL and MD/K8LIZ on 40-10
meters SSB.  Wade requests, "Please be gentle with the YL operator as
this is her first time."  QSL to home callsigns.

PJ2, NETHERLANDS ANTILLES. Tom/AE9B and Marty/NW0L will be active from
this area with one of the PJ2T guys during the WAE Contest, September
8-9th. You can look for them to be active the week prior as PJ2/AE9B and
PJ2/NW0L.

QSL INFO AND NEWS..............
   QSL REQUEST ANSWERED. Last week OPDX was asked to find out what the
   QSL status of the XR0ZY operation that took place in April 2000.
   Apparently, many throughout the world have received their QSL card
   with no problem. XR0ZY was an operation by KM9D. The QSL Manager
   is OM2SA: Juraj Sipos, 93013 Trhova Hradska 550, Republic of Slovakia,
   Europe.

   QSL REQUEST. Stations VO7A, VO1W, and VO1X were active in the CQ
   WPX CW Contest. Does anyone have QSL info for these unusual callsigns?
   
   3B6RF UPDATE: Steve, N3SL, informs OPDX that he now has the "official"
   logs from 3B6RF after the cleanup. The cleanup was able to happen
   thanks to the forethought of Riki, 4X4NJ, to have paper (log) backups.
   Steve states in case some other errors in band or mode were missed,
   he will be happy to accept requests for log checks from anyone who
   still sees a discrepancy. Steve's E-mail address is: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Cards are still on track to be delivered to the group at Friedrichshafen
   (the last weekend of June), so Steve expects the N.A. batch to arrive
   stateside in mid-July. They will start going out as soon as possible.
   The label program is ready, and the cards are sorted. People should
   expect them no earlier than late July-early August.
   
   6W1/F5PHW and J28BS LOGS ONLINE. Phil, F5PHW, informs OPDX that his
   logs for his old DXpeditions are now available. For his J28BS operation
   (January 1993, October-November 1994, April 1999) go to the Web page:
                      http://www.ve9dx.com/f5phw/j28bs.html
   For his 6W1/F5PHW operation (April-May-June 1994, May 1997) go to
   the Web page:      http://www.ve9dx.com/f5phw/6w1-f5phw.html

   Jean, F6AJA, reports that all direct requests for F6BFH/P from Molene
   Island are now on their way. Also, all HPx/F5PAC direct requests from
   Joel are on the way. 

   Lot, DJ7ZG, informs OPDX that direct QSLs for both him and his XYL
   as HI9/DJ7ZG and HI9/DL7AFS in March 2001, have been sent out. They
   made 16500 QSOs. QSLs for their ZB2 and EA9 operation in April/May
   2001, are now at the printers'. They made 13300 QSOs. All QSLs are
   via Babs, DL7AFS. Their home page includes their logs at:
                      http://www.qsl.net/dl7afs
   
   FG/RW3QC was active from Guadeloupe Island in the CQ WPX CW Contest.
   QSL via bureau or direct to RN3OA: Igor Zakharov, P.O. Box 381,
   Voronezh, 394000, Russia.

   QSLs for J6/LA4LN and J73ALN (December 2000/January 2001) received
   before April 1st have all been answered. QSLs received after that date
   will hopefully be answered before Tom, LA4LN, leaves for JW. NOTE:
   Postage in Norway will be increased 25% July 1st. After that date
   one "green stamp" will no longer cover the postage for one QSL card
   from Norway.
   
   A QSL MANAGER'S QSL MANAGER!  Well known QSL Manager Steve, KU9C,
   announced this week that he will have the honor of serving as W3HNK's
   QSL Manager (yes, that isn't a mistake!) for his operation earlier
   this year in FS5/PJ7.  Steve states, "To put a face along with one of
   the more famous calls in the hobby of DXing, I've done a picture QSL
   card ..... and I've just received delivery information on the card.
   I expect to have the card in hand around June 20th....and expect to
   have all of the direct QSL requests out by the end of June.
   
   The station signing TM6JUN, which was active until June 10th from
   Utah Beach, is to be QSLed via F2RO.
   
   Edwin, ZS5BBO, will be going QRT beginning about June 23rd for a
   few months. The reason is that Edwin and Janet/ZS5JAN have bought
   a new QTH and will be relocating. Edwin also states, that his
   QSL Manager duties will also take a break as well while they
   settle down. However, he mentions that he posted a couple hundred
   cards recently. So if you have sent a card for any of the callsigns
   listed below, please don't send another card as your cards will be
   answered. Please be patient. Edwin is the QSL Manager for the
   following: ZS5BBO, ZS5JAN, ZS5T, ZS3MM, 7Q7BO, GM3WOJ, GM7V, GM8V
   and GZ7V.

SV9, CRETE. Laurent, F8BBL, will be active as SV9/F8BBL from June 25th
through July 2nd. Activity will be on 160-10 meters CW/SSB/FM. He will
use an IC-706MKII (100w) with a 80m longwire into AH4 ICOM. Suggested
frequencies are:
   CW  - 1833, 3533, 7033, 10133, 14033, 18083, 21033, 24903 and 28033
   SSB - 1843, 3833, 7083, 14133, 18133, 21133, 24933 and 28133
   FM  - 29533 kHz
QSL via French Bureau or direct to CBA 2001.

TX0, CHESTERFIELD ISLAND (Update/Help Needed). Bill, VK4FW, informed
the DX community that they have lost some of the operators who were
going on this dxpedition. Primarily, most of them have not been able to
get the necessary time off work. If you would like to go on this trip,
please E-mail Bill direct at:         [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dates for the operation are September 1-19th. Each operator is paying
2500 USD for their spot without personal expenses. Most of the equipment
is secure and finalized. The primary goal of this operation is to make
sure that anyone who needs this for a new one will get in the log at
least once. Time is short. If you would like to go, you will need to
E-mail Bill now.

WRTC2002 ON THE ROAD. Ari, OH1EH, reports the following: "If you are looking
for an opportunity to meet the WRTC2002 representatives, some of them will
visit several hamventions and meetings in the near future. Some of these
happenings will have a separate WRTC stand where contributions to the
WRTC2002 are warmly accepted. Meet the WRTC2002 representatives as follows:

   HamCom 2001, Arlington, TX, USA - June 8-10th - Meet Martti/OH2BH and
   Dennis/K7BV during the HamCom.
     (HamCom schedule:http://www.hamcom.org/Programs.htm )

   Friedrichshafen - Ham Radio Fair 2001, Germany - June 29th-July 1st-
   Meet Ari/OH1EH, Timo/OH1NOA, Dennis/K7BV and Jari/OH2BU.

   Hietahami 2001 - Oulu, Finland - July 5-8th - Meet several WRTC2002
   representatives in the official summer camp of the Finnish Amateur
   Radio League - the biggest annual ham radio event in Finland.

ZK1, SOUTH COOK ISLANDS (IOTA Op). Mark, KM6HB, will again be operating
from the South Cook Islands from August 7-17th. He will visit a few of
their IOTAs while there signing ZK1AHB. His schedule is as follows:
         August   7-8th - Rarotonga Island, IOTA OC-013
         August  9-11th - Mangaia Island, IOTA OC-159
         August 11-16th - Autituki Atoll, IOTA OC-083
         August 17th    - Back to Rarotonga Island
   Operations will be on all modes including RTTY and PSK31 with activity
on 40-6 meters. QSL via KM6HB or W6 Bureau.

ZONE 2. Jim, W2RA, will be back in Iqaluit on Baffin Island (NA-047),
June 11-17th and plans to be on the air as his work schedule permits.
Activity will be mainly 20 and 17 meter CW, and possibly 30 and 15 meter
CW depending on propagation. Iqaluit is at 63.75N  68.50W. Sunrise 0643Z,
sunset 0225Z. QSL via W2RA.

ZS, SOUTH AFRICA. Edwin/ZS5BBO and Gary/ZS5NK will be active in the
HF World Championships in July. They will be operating on all bands
on phone only using the callsign ZS5T. QSL via ZS5BBO.

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