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Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin No. 548

The Ohio/Penn DX PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 548
BID: $OPDX.548
February 4, 2002
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, AI2Q, W3UR & The Daily DX, K4VUD, K4ZIN, N4AA & QRZ DX,
W4TYU, AC7DX, K7BV, W8EB, K8YSE, K9DC, NW0L/PJ2T, 5B4AFB, CE6TBN, DL1EK
& DX News Letter, DL2FAG, DL5AXX, DL7CM, F5NQL & UFT, F6BFH, G3SWH, G4BGW,
G4JZO, IN3QBR, Japan DX News, M0DXR, OK1KT, ON5NT, PS7AB, SM0SMK, UA0SJ,
VA3RJ & ICPO and VK4AAR for the following DX information.

DXCC COUNTRY/ENTITY REPORT: According to the AR-Cluster Network for the
week of Sunday, 27/January, through Sunday, 3/February there were 240
countries active. Countries available: 3A, 3B8, 3C, 3D2, 3DA, 3V, 3W,
4J, 4L, 4S, 4W, 4X, 5A, 5B, 5H, 5N, 5R, 5V, 5X, 5Z, 6W, 6Y, 7P, 7Q, 7X,
8P, 8Q, 8R, 9A, 9G, 9H, 9J, 9K, 9L, 9M2, 9M6, 9N, 9Q, 9U, 9V, 9X, 9Y,
A2, A4, A5, A6, A7, A9, AP, BV, BY, C2, C3, C5, C6, C9, CE, CE0A, CE9,
CM, CN, CP, CT, CT3, CU, CX, D2, DL, DU, EA, EA6, EA8, EA9, EI, EK, EL,
EP, ER, ES, ET, EU, EX, EY, EZ, F, FG, FH, FK, FM, FO, FP, FR, FW, FY,
G, GD, GI, GJ, GM, GU, GW, H4, HA, HB, HB0, HC, HI, HK, HK0/a, HL, HM,
HP, HR, HS, HV, HZ, I, IS, J2, J3, J5, J6, J7, JA, JD/o, JT, JW, JX, JY,
K, KG4, KH0, KH2, KH6, KH8, 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, PY0F, PZ, S2,
S5, S7, S9, SM, SP, SU, SV, SV5, SV9, T30, T32, T7, T9, TA, TF, TG, TI,
TK, TL, TN, TR, TT, TU, UA, UA2, UA9, UK, UN, UR, V2, V3, V4, V5, V7, V8,
VE, VK, VK9N, VP2E, VP2M, VP2V, VP5, VP8, VP8/g, VP8/h, VP8/o, VP9, VQ9,
VR, VU, XE, XU, XW, XX9, YA, YB, YI, YJ, YK, YL, YN, YO, YS, YU, YV, Z2,
Z3, ZA, ZB, ZC4, ZD7, ZD9, 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).

6 METER PIRATE. Yuri, UA0SJ, in the Russia Asiatic region, informs OPDX
that there has been a station signing UA0SC on 6 meters. This station
is definitely a PIRATE.

5H, TANZANIA. Look for Maurizio, IK2GZU, to be active from February 5-27th.
His callsign will be announced upon arrival. No other details about his
bands/modes of activity were provided. QSL via home callsign.

5T5 & S07, MAURITANIA AND WESTERN SAHARA. From February 11-17th, six
members of the International Amateur Radio Volunteers (IARV) organization
will visit the Sahara Desert as part of a technical aid program. They
expect to be permitted to operate amateur radio with individual callsigns
using the format, 5T5***, in Mauritania, as well as S07CRS and S07U in
Western Sahara. The operation will be carried out mainly on CW, including
RTTY. Send your QSLs for the 5T5 operations to each operator's home
callsign. For the S07CRS and S07U operation, QSL to JA1UT.

8Q, MALDIVES (Update to OPDX.534). Mark Haynes, M0DXR, DXpedition Leader
of the "Crystal Clear DX Group", informs OPDX that they now have their
callsign confirmed for their summer operation as 8Q7ZZ. They will be
operating for 10 days from the Maldives beginning late July. Team members
are as follows: Mark/M0DXR, Tony/EA2AIJ, Fabian/DJ1YFK, Ryan/K3XC and
Robert/M0TTT. Activity will be on all bands including the WARC bands.
They now have a Web site up and running at:   http://www.8q7zz.com
They are still looking for sponsorship from companies and individuals.
Anyone who can help will get promotion on the QSL card, Web site, the
video they make, and in magazines. If you would like to help, please
contact Mark via E-mail at:           [EMAIL PROTECTED]

9L, SIERRA LEONE. Jerry Trousdale, K4ZIN, informs OPDX that he just
returned from Sierra Leone this past week. On Tuesday, January 30th, the
government re-issued his old 9L1JT license. He will be there again in
April and will set aside about three or four consecutive days for a
concerted, mini-DX-Pedition effort. Depending on how much equipment he
can come up with to take, activity will probably only be 40/20/15/10
meters CW and SSB at this time. Jerry will be in Sierra Leone on business
for about two weeks, and he should have his schedule set for the specific
days of operation by the end of February, so he will update us with more
details. Jerry states, "The horrific ten year war seems to have raised
9L1 on the 'most needed' lists so hopefully we can help out a bunch of
hams in those days." QSLing will be via his home callsign K4ZIN. There
will be no Web site for this one.

9N, NEPAL (Update). Charly, K4VUD (aka 9N1UD), informed the DX community
this past week that the donations he took to Nepal a couple of years ago
are still working wonders for the hams there. Their thanks go out to all
who helped. On April 14, 2002, they will celebrate the anniversary of
the late Father Moran's 9N1MM operations. Unfortunately, 9N1AA and Charly
have not been able to secure Father Moran's callsign, 9N0MM, which was
proposed at one time for a club callsign. Their efforts were significantly
affected after the events of the King (and many of his court) were
murdered. Charly states that they have not given up on establishing the
memorial club station and obtaining the 9N0MM callsign in Kathmandu.

9Q, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO. "The Daily DX" reports that the a
few licences have been approved by PTT in Kinshasa. Look for 9Q0AR/6
to be active from Goma (Nyiragongo volcano- North Kivu province) possibly
now through February 24th. There were additional licenses approved by PTT
Kinshasa officials: Jean Philippe, 9Q1MM; Cyprien, 9Q1KS; Pat, 9Q1A; and
Nicole, 9Q1YL (which are valid until February 24th). Some of the operators
will activate 9Q0AR/6 at the earliest from Goma with 100w and dipoles.
While others (Pat/9Q1A and Nicole/9Q1YL) will be active from Kinshasas
between February 2-24th, on 20/15/10 meters, and possibly 40/17/12 meters
later. All the above are QSLed via Paul, F2YT, via the bureau or direct
with SAE + postage.

IOTA NEWS...............
   EU-016.  Sven/DF9MV, Chris/DL9CHR and Fredy/DE0MST will be active as
            9A/homecall/p from Susac Island from the Kanula Lighthouse
            (LH-1430), March 23-30th. Other reference numbers are:
            CI-109, CLH-047 and CRO-064. QSL via DE0MST (100% via bureau).
            Direct address is: Manfred Stippschild, P.O.Box 1406, D-83657
            Lenggries, Fed. Republic Of Germany.

   OC-NEW.  Just a reminder! Nando/IT9YRE, Maury/IZ1CRR and Erminio/IZ8AJQ
            will activate a new IOTA next weekend (February 9-11th) from
            Sonsorol Island as T88SI. Two stations will be active mainly
            on 20/15/10 meters CW/SSB/Digital modes. QSL via IT9YRE:
            Ferdinando Rubino, P.O.Box 30, 96012 Avola, SR - ITALY.

   SA-019.  Operators Roberto/PT2GTI, Jorge/PT2HF and Ronnan/PP2RON will
            activate Abrolhos Archipelago (DIB: 12 and DFB: BA-14), as
            PY0AI, February 16-22nd. Activity will be on 80-10 meters
            CW/SSB; watch the IOTA frequencies. QSL via PT2GTI: Roberto F.
            Stuckert, Shin QI 07, Conj.12, casa 14, 71515-120, Brasilia/DF,
            Brazil. This operation will be good for the WLH Award (counts
            as LH-0463).

   SA-086.  Mark, CE6TBN, informs OPDX that he will be on the air as
            CE6TBN/2 from Damas Island between March 8-10th. Activity
            will be on 40-10 meters, only SSB. QSL via N1IBM.

H40/H44, TEMOTU PROVINCE AND SOLOMON ISLAND.  Babs/DL7AFS and Lot/DJ7ZG
are currently on their Pacific tour and are now active from Honiara (H44)
as H44ZG and H44LB. The will be active until February 10th. Depending on
the local circumstances (unreliable transport arrangements, civil unrest,
necessities of power, tropic malaria, weathercondx, etc), they will try
to be active usually on SSB, RTTY and PSK on all bands from 80-6 meters.
They will try to move to the Temotu Province later and be active as H40ZG
and H40YL ("depending on some problems with the immigration office, but
the flights are already booked"). All QSLs are via DL7AFS. For more info
and updates, watch the Web site at:      http://www.qsl.net/dl7afs

IRC DEBATE (Reports Continue)..............
  * Alf, 5B4AFB, informs OPDX new style IRCs are on sale in Cyprus. They
    are 15 x 10cm in size with a "Bar Code" along the bottom edge and are
    only valid until December 31, 2006.

  * Ivan, G4BGW, informs OPDX that the "new" IRCs are now available in
    the UK, and he has bought some from his local village post office on
    January 14th. So presume they will be available from all UK post
    offices as and when they replenish their stocks.

 *  Martyn, G4JZO, reports "that no NEW IRCs on sale in the UK isn't
    true up here. I live where some people would call the outer reaches
    of the known universe!, and my local Post Office has known about
    the new IRCs for several months. They even sold me some this morning,
    and very nice they were too!"

 *  Gunnar, SM0SMK, President of SSA (The national radio amateur society
    in Sweden), informs OPDX that in Sweden they have been informed by
    their postal administrator that IRCs will not be sold in Sweden after
    the 1st of January, but they will be allowed to cash in both old and
    new IRCs. For one IRC they get a 10 SEK stamp (about 90 cent). The
    reason for not selling the new IRC is the risk of forgery; every
    country must print their own. Only 72 of 198 members in the World
    Postal Union, UPU, will print and sell IRC. However, every country
    must accept the new IRC.

 *  QSL Manager Alan Roocroft, VK4AAR, states the following: "Since my
    first submission on 8th January 2002, I have still not received any
    official written advice from 'Australia Post'. Staff at my local
    Gatton post office feel that the old ones will continue to be honoured
    for an unknown length of time. The bigger city of Toowoomba has several
    post offices but again they had nothing concrete to tell me except
    that they felt that the old ones would probably remain valid
    indefinitely. I have never had to buy IRCs in the last 10 years and
    these post offices had still NOT seen the new ones.... EXCEPT FOR
    THOSE THAT I HAVE BEEN CASHING IN FOR STAMPS. In recent times I have
    received quite a few new style IRCs, mainly from Japan. Finally, yes,
    it is well known that in some countries a Greenstamp can be dearer
    than an IRC but in many countries it is the opposite. Like I said...
    CHECK WITH YOUR POST OFFICE AND COMPARE PRICES."

J3, GRENADA. On January 29th, Bill/K4LTA and his xyl Ruby/K4UPS travelled
to Grenada for their 8th time and trip number 17 to the Caribbean. Their
callsigns are J38A for contests, and J37BO and J37RO respectively outside
of contests. Bill will be active in the FOC Marathon February 1-3rd, the
NA Sprint on February 9th and the ARRL DX Contest on CW February 16-17th.
Ruby plans to operate some on SSB on 10, 15 and 20 meters, plus skeds back
home. In addition, she will monitor the six meter band for any openings.
Outside of contests, look for J37BO to be very active on CW, leaning toward
the WARC bands plus 80/160 meters. They will be on the island until February
26th. QSL via their home callsign and address, 101 Baylor Drive, Oak Ridge,
Tn. 37830, and please include an SASE.

J6, ST. LUCIA. Laurent, F4TVY, is now active as J6/F4TVY until February
7th. He was spotted over the past weekend on 28502 kHz around 0115z. No
other details are available.

KH4, MIDWAY ISLAND (DXpedition Cancelled). A very disappointed Phil
Whitchurch, G3SWH, informed OPDX that they have had to abandon their
trip to Midway (expected to take place March 30th-April 6th) as the
airline which flies between Hawaii and Midway has cancelled the flights.
Also, the company which operates the hotel on the island is closing down
their operation. Also, David, K1TTT, states, "that the Midway Phoenix
company that has been running the island's infrastructure is leaving
effective March 1st. This essentially closes down the island except for
the Fish and Wildlife Service. All planes have been canceled, stores and
accommodations are closed, and all the company people are packing to
leave. Sounds like access will be much harder in the future as there will
be no services available at the airstrip."

KH0, MARIANA ISLANDS. Yuji/JA5ROH and Take/JA5AUC will sign KH0/JA5ROH and
KH0/JA5AUC, respectively, from Rota Island (OC-086), from February 9-11th.
Their activity is expected to be on 160-6 meters CW and SSB. QSL via their
home callsigns either direct or via the bureau.

KP2, U.S. VIRGIN ISLAND. John/W8LBY and Norm/K8NI are now active as
KP2/homecalls from St. Croix through February 13th. Norm was spotted on
10 meters over the past weekend in the 10-10 Contest. They plan to
concentrate on PSK31 and the WARC bands. QSL to their home callsigns.

MD, ISLE OF MAN. Operators Diemo/DL4LQM, Wolfgang/DL4WG, Thomas/DL5LYM,
Ulf/DL5AXX and Frank/DL8WAA will again go to the Isle of Man, and be
active as MD/homecalls between February 11-18th. Activity will be mainly
on CW. There will be a M2 or MM entry in the ARRL DX Contest.

P5, NORTH KOREA. Ed, P5/4L4LN, continues to be active on 15 meters (21225
kHz) usually starting around 2230z. Reports indicate he has a much better
signal with his new vertical (check the KK5DO Web page for pictures).
Still no word on whether Ed has received the proper license/documentation.
QSL via KK5DO.

PJ7, ST. MAARTEN. Bil/W8EB and his wife, Dorothy/W8DVC will make their
10th trek to St. Maarten commencing February 24th and returning to Michigan
on March 17th. They will be joined the first week of March by Bob/K8RLM
and his wife, Lori/W9MSU. This will be their second trip to the island
which is owned half by the French (FS) and half by the Dutch (PJ7). See
web site at:          http://www.qsl.net/pj8a
Bob and Bil will participate in the ARRL DX Phone Contest (March 2-3rd)
using the contest callsign of PJ7B with QSL cards going to W8EB as in
the past. The old contest callsign of PJ8A, which was used in the 1995
through the 2000 contests, is no longer available to non-residents. The
rest of the time they will operate with U.S. callsigns and the prefix of
PJ7/. All of those contacts QSLs will go to the home callsign. The gang
will operate all bands and all modes (RTTY, CW and SSB) including, for the
first time, 6 meters and PSK31. Antennas are: R-7000 Vertical for 40-10
meters, 80-160 sloper and a 6 meter 3 element beam mounted on the top
of the 100 ft. building of the Sapphire Beach Club. Rigs will be the
Kenwood TS-2000, Yaesu FT-100D, Ameritron 811H amplifier, MFJ power
supply and Dell Laptops. Software will be DX4WIN for general logging
and PSK31, MMTTY and WF1B for rtty and CT for the contest log. There is
a daily sked with the back home Michigan bunch at 2030z on or near 14268
kHz. Please feel free to join in for the ragchew or to set up a sked.
Check out Bil's Web pages at:        http://www.qsl.net/w8eb
                                     http://www.qsl.net/k9pxv.

PW0, TRINDADE ISLAND (Update). Excerpts from a PW0T DXpedition press
release #3 dated January 29, 2002, states that "the Trindade 2002 PW0T
team is happy to report that major sponsors have begun stepping forward
providing vital support for the DXpedition." (OPDX InterNet Subscribers
will receive the complete press release as an additional bulletin.) Some
of the sponsors include ICOM America, Electril (a Brazilian manufacturer),
Bob Heil, Toni/JA1FGI, Nori/JA1WSK, SMIRK, Chiltern DX Club and many PYs
from all over Brazil. Financial support can still be sent to K7BV:
Dennis Motschenbacher, 4357 Appollonio Way, Carson City, NV 89704. The
operator team has been finalized and now includes Andre/PY0FF, Rolf/PY1RO,
Peter/PY5CC, Herminio/PY5HSD, Eliso/PT7BZ, Jim/PY7XC, Ciro/PY7ZY, Fred/
PY7ZZ, Dick/N6FF and Bill/W9VA. Andy, W6/G4VPM, has joined the "Support
Team" serving as the administrator of the DXpedition on-line log posting
process. The team will have satellite telepone service available to them,
thanks to Inpar to facilitate regular transfer of log information to Andy.
The operators will gather on the naval base in Rio de Janeiro on February
14th, spending their last night in Brazil aboard the vessel prior to the
scheduled departure the following morning. The DXpedition's website is
up with new information being added daily at: http://www.trindade2002.com
Abbreviated versions of the Web site are available in French and Japanese
thanks to the efforts of Jean-Louis/F5UJK and Toshi/JA1ELY.

QSL INFO AND NEWS.................
   Ron, AC7DX, reports that starting immediately, he will be the new
   QSL Manager for Ralph, BV2FB.

   Karl-Heinz, DL2FAG, reports that all 4824 direct received cards for
   their C98DC DXpedition are already in the mail (as received up to
   January 28th). The QSL service will continue after their Pacific
   tour 2002 (See H40/H44 above)!

   Sergey, EX8MLE, has been active the last few weeks from Kyrgyzstan.
   It has been reported by Vrata, OK1KT, that EX8MLE no longer has a QSL
   Manager, and he wants the QSLs sent direct to the address as follows:
   Sergey Tkachenko, P.O. Box 742, Bishkek 720017, KYRGYZSTAN. Registered
   mail is a safer and faster way. Sergey promisses 100% QSL.

   Marty, NW0L/PJ2T, reports that he has a new QSL Manager as of January
   29th, 2002. QSL PJ2T now to Scott, N9AG. All outstanding QSL requests
   sent to his former QSL Manager, KN7Y, will be serviced in the next
   couple of months. Please be patient as the transfer is completed.

   Alain, F6BFH (aka XU7ABW), reports that he has received the printed
   QSL cards for XU7ABW, XU7ABY, XU7ABZ and XU7ACA from IK1PML. He states
   that he will send the QSLs to his friends that were active as XU7ABY,
   XU7ABZ and XU7ACA for processing. Alain has already answered some of
   the direct QSLs for XU7ABW and is trying to answer the many QSLs as
   quickly as possible. LAST MINUTE UPDATE: Alain reports that 650 direct
   QSLs for XU7ABW (AS-133) and the 50 MHz operation are now in the mail.
   He mailed the last package this past Saturday morning at the post
   office. The cards for the QSL bureau are ready too, but he will send
   them at the end of the month to the R.E.F Bureau.

S9, SAO TOME. Just a reminder! A group from Norway and Sweden, operators
LA6FJA, LA7THA, LA5QKA, LA5UF, LA6EIA, LA7WCA, LC3EAT, LC6ZBT, SM5COP and
SM5IMO), should be active (by the time you read this) as S9LA now through
February 10th. At least two stations will be on the air 24 hours a day
with activity on 160-6 meters CW, SSB, RTTY, PSK31 and may be SSTV, with
amplifiers, a wide range of antennas and an emphasis on the low bands and
the WARC bands, digital modes and 6 meters. QSL via LA2N:
Sore Sunnmore Gruppa av NRRL v/ Otto Norhagen, NO-6143 Fiskaabygd, Norway.
For further information, check their Web site at: http://www.qsl.net/s9la/

VP8, SOUTH GEORGIA ISLAND. The multi-national team of twelve operators
became active as VP8GEO just around 0000z on January 28th. Their activity
has been on all bands, however, they are expected to go QTH some time
between February 3-5th. QSL via VE3GCO: The Maple Leaf Radio Society,
5 McLaren Avenue, Listowel, Ontario N4W 3K1 Canada.

VP8, SOUTH GEORGIA AND SOUTH ORKNEYS ISLANDS. If you missed the above
VP8GEO South Georgia Island operation, you will have a second chance. Mike,
GM0HCQ, who has been travelling around the South Atlantic, is expected
to visit South Georgia Island, as well as Signy Island in the South Orkneys.
Look for him as VP8SIG from South Orkneys, February 27th through March 2nd,
and VP8SGK from South Georgia Island March 4-6th. Updates of his itinerary
are posted on the Web at:         http://www.qsl.net/gm0hcq/

XW, LAOS (Update from OPDX.546). Mauro, IN3QBR, who was expected to be
active as XW3QBR at the end of January, informs OPDX that he had to delay
his departure to Laos until after February 20th. He will inform us as
soon as possible when he knows the exact dates of the operation.

YA, AFGHANISTAN (YA5T Update). Ghis, ON5NT, informs OPDX that he received
an E-mail from Peter/ON6TT and talked to Mark/ON4WW recently. The update
is that Peter is now on his way to New York. Robert, S53R is in Kabul
right now and has been active as YA5T on 40/15/12/10 meters CW. Mark,
ON4WW, was reportedly in Islamabad, but was expected to fly to Kabul
(taking along his famous 160m wire is his pocket) on February 2nd. So
start looking for a lot of CW with those 2 super CW ops over there.
For the moment, they are still using 100 watts into a R5 vertical (the
one Peter installed). QSL YA5T via KU9C.
UPDATED ADDED NOTES:
 * Peter's comments on the YA5T web site states (as of February 3rd):
   "When I arrived in YA about 10 days ago, I found a large number of
   international staff had come into Kabul and people were sleeping
   everywhere, including the bunker I used as a shack last time. I tried
   to find a decent place to operate from and secured one spot by the
   end of my stay. Robert, S53R, has been operating from there since a
   couple of days. Today Mark, ON4WW, has joined him. Both are in Kabul.
   We now have two radios and several antennas in YA. Mats, SM7PKK, is
   still in A6 for the coming weeks. I left YA on January 31st and I am
   off to New York for a week, after which I will be back in the region
   alternating between AP and YA.

*  By the way, Peter has confirmed that the "YA5T" active (mostly RTTY)
   at the end of December was a pirate. Peter and Robert were at home.

YN, NICARAGUA. Hans, DL7CM, informs OPDX that Michael/DL2OE, Dietmar/DL3DXX
and himself will be going here February 18th through March 8th. They have
received their permission to operate, and the flight and hotel are booked.
They know that YN is not so rare on the higher bands but is quite rare
on 160/80 meters and on RTTY. However, they will be active on 160-6 meters
but their emphasis will be on 160/80 meters and RTTY. Their equipment we
be two V80 Titanex, LP5-beam, 5 element yagi for 6 meters and other antennas
as well three tranceivers and two amps. Hans mentions that this operation
will be very expensive because of the flights, accomodations and overweight
baggage (around 8000 USDs). This German team, which has activated such
places like CE0Y, CE0Z, T30, FW, 3D2, ZL7, P29, S21, VK9X, VK9C, VK9L,
D44, CT3, C5, HP, ZB2 and HB0, are looking for some support. If you can
help, please contact Hans, DL7CM, via E-mail at:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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