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Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin No. 613

The Ohio/Penn DX PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 613
BID: $OPDX.613
June 9, 2003
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, K1XN & GoList, NG3K, W3UR & The Daily DX, N4AA & QRZ
DX, W5AZN, K6IPV, N6UK/DL4TT, W6YOO K8YSE, KD8JN, W8UVZ, K9AJ, K0MP,
9A6AA, 9A9R, 9A7K, DL1EK/DL7VOA & DX Newsletter, DL/VE3ZIK, EA5RM, F5NOD,
F5NQL & UFT, F6AJA & Les Nouvelles DX, FJ5DX & La Gazette du DX, G4IRN,
HA0HW, HS6NDK, I1JQJ & IK1ADH - 425 DX NEWS, IN3ZNR, JG1OWV, JI6KVR &
JA-IOTA Islands News, PY2YU, RW3GU, VA3RJ & ICPO, VE3EXY and YB0DPO for
the following DX information.

DXCC COUNTRY/ENTITY REPORT: According to the AR-Cluster Network for the
week of Sunday, 1st/June, through Sunday, 8th/June there were 220 countries
active. Countries available: 3A, 3B8, 3B9, 3V, 3W, 3X, 4J, 4L, 4S, 4U1I,
4W, 4X, 5B, 5H, 5N, 5R, 5U, 5V, 5W, 5X, 5Z, 6W, 6Y, 7Q, 7X, 8P, 8R, 9A,
9G, 9H, 9J, 9K, 9L, 9M2, 9M6, 9V, 9Y, A2, A4, A5, A6, A7, AP, BV, BY, C2,
C3, C6, C9, CE, CE9, CM, CN, CP, CT, CT3, CU, CX, D2, D4, DL, DU, EA, EA6,
EA8, EA9, EI, EK, EL, EP, ER, ES, EU, EX, EY, EZ, F, FG, FJ, FK, FM, FO,
FP, FR, FY, G, GD, GI, GM, GU, GW, H4, HA, HB, HB0, HC, HI, HK, HK0/a,
HL, HP, HR, HS, HZ, I, IS, J3, J6, J8, JA, JD/M, JD/o, JT, JW, JY, K,
KH0, KH2, KH3, KH6, KH8, KH9, KL, KP2, KP4, LA, LU, LX, LY, LZ, OA, OD,
OE, OH, OH0, OK, OM, ON, OX, OY, OZ, P2, PA, PJ2, PY, PZ, S2, S5, S7,
S9, SM, SP, ST, SU, SV, SV5, SV9, T7, T8, T9, TA, TF, TG, TI, TJ, TK,
TL, TR, TT, TU, TY, TZ, UA, UA2, UA9, UK, UN, UR, V2, V3, V4, V5, V6,
V7, VE, VK, VP2E, VP5, VP6, VP8, VP9, VQ9, VR, VU, XE, XT, XU, XW, YA,
YB, YI, YJ, YK, YL, YN, YO, YU, YV, Z2, Z3, ZA, ZB, ZC4, ZD7, ZD8, ZK1/s,
ZK2, ZL, ZP, ZS

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

4U, UNITED NATIONS HEADQUARTERS (Possible Change/Update). Fritz, N6UK/DL4TT,
informed OPDX that he would be active as 4U1UN on June 9th, however, some
bulletins are reporting that he will be active on the 10th. We have been
trying to contact Fritz over the weekend to confirm the change. It is
recommended to watch on both days for his activity. Remember, his band
choice will depend on shortwave conditions and the status of the roof/
antenna work going on at the moment. Mode will be mainly CW. As usual,
QSL only via Box 3873, Grand Central Station New York, NY 10163 USA.

5J0, SAN ANDRES ISLAND (Update to OPDX.606). Eight members of the Florida
DXPedition Group will be operating from San Andres Island during the period
of October 20-28th. They will run four to five stations before and after
the CQWW SSB Contest. They have been assigned 5J0J as their contest
callsign. The group is still looking for any assistance and is asking for
donations to help offset the cost. If you are interested in donating, you
may send it via credit card through PayPal (Paypal ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED])
or mail to: Bill Gallier, FDXPG, 2694 North Camel Ave., Middleburg, FL 32068
For information on their team and activities, visit their two web pages at:
                    http://www.geocities.com/hk02003
                    http://www.geocities.com/w4wx1/upcoming

9A0, CROATIA (Special Event). As announced last week, Pope John Paul II,
visited Croatia over the past weekend. Amateur radio stations from some
Croatian towns have activated the special callsign 9A0PAX. This callsign
will be in use from now until June 30th. QSL Manager for this station is
Kresimir Juratovic, 9A7K, P.O.Box - 88, HR-48001 Koprivnica, Croatia.
The special event station's callsign 9A0PAX is valid for the "The Pope
John Paul II in Croatia Award". The rules for this award can be found at:
                       http://www.qsl.net/9a7k

9A, CROATIA (Lighthouses and Islands). A DXpedition is being organized
by the President of CIHG and WLH checkpoint Kresimir/9A7K, WLH Manager
Phil/F5OGG and Branko/9A6BND, who are all members of Croatian IOTA Hunters
Group - 9A0LH. They will be active from many Croatian lighthouses and
islands between June 21-30th. During this activity they will use the
following callsigns: 9A7K, 9A6BND, 9A/F5OGG/p and 9A0LH. QSLs are via
their individual home callsigns; 9A0LH via 9A7K. The list of all Croatian
lighthouses and islands that they are going to activate are:
   Barjak Mali (EU-016, LH1219, CLH 008, CI399)
   Bisevo      (EU-016, LH901, CLHG050, CI007)
   Daksa       (EU-016, LH 0111, CLH 017, CI 165)
   Grebeni     (EU-016, LH 0483, CLH 036, CI 174)
   Host        (EU 016, LH0938, CLH039, CI174)
   Sveti Andrija (EU-016, LH 0388, CLH 143, CI 216)
   Vis Island  (EU-016, CI142)
   Palagruza   (EU-090, LH0057, CLH100, CI084)
   Cres        (EU-136, CI 12)
   Losinj      (EU-136, CI 058)
   Susac       (EU-136, LH 1430, CLH047, CI109)
   Susak       (EU-136, LH 0444, CLH 031, CI108)
   Babac       (EU-170, LH 831, CLH 004, CI 005)
   Pasman      (EU-170, CI085)
   Ugljan      (EU-170, CI134)
   Blitvenica (No IOTA, LH0913, CLH014, CI156)
   Prisnjak   (No IOTA, LH 1492, CLH 110, CI 374)
   Mulo       (No IOTA, LH 0137, CLH 085, CI 458)
   Murvica    (No IOTA, LH 0806, CLH 091, CI 457)
   Murter     (No IOTA, CI 074)

  You can also visit the following Web page for more details and updates
at:  http://www.qsl.net/9a7k

A2 & 7P8, BOTSWANA AND LESOTHO (African Double Jump DXpedition - Update).
Fabrizio, IN3ZNR, reports that they have lost a member of their team.
Mauro, IN3QBR, will not be joining the team on this DXpedition (no reason
given). He reports everything is ready for this African effort. Operators
are: Joe/AA4NN, Aldo/IK2ANI and Fabrizio/IN3ZNR. Activity will take place
between June 28th- July 13th. In June, they will be traveling to South
Africa, so it is possible for some operations using ZS/home calls. The
operation in Botswana will take place starting on July 2nd through the 6th.
The operation in Lesotho will take place starting on July 7th through 11th.
The plan is to run both CW and SSB with two stations on the air. In spite
of the summer season, the CW guys will make a great effort on 80 and 160
meters. The Phone operators will be monitoring 50.110 MHz for checking
the 6 meter band. They will also pay attention to the frequencies of USA
General Class band plan, 10-15-20 meters. The callsigns are already
assigned:
      Lesotho  - 7P8NR (IN3ZNR), 7P8NN (AA4NN) and 7P8NI (IK2ANI)
      Botswana - A25FV (IN3ZNR), A25NN (AA4NN) and A25NI (IK2ANI)
Send QSLs via their home callsign.  For further information, check their
dedicated web pages at:          http://www.AfricanJump.org

HB0, LIECHTENSTEIN. Members from the Hungarian Pannon DX Club and the
P.V.R.Klub Puspokladany will operate from here again this year. The
operation will take place between June 22-27th from a rented house at
Masescha 1350m ASL. Activity is planned for the HF bands (40-10 meters,
including the WARC bands) CW/SSB and RTTY. There will be 3 stations active
24 hours a day by the following operators:
       HB0/HA0HW/p  Op Laci
       HB0/HA0KHW/p Op Feri HG0ETA, QSL via HA0HW
       HB0/HA4DX/p  Op Tomi
       HB0/HA4XG/p  Op Geza
       HB0/HG4LGN/p Op Boti
       HB0/HA5BWW/p Op Ed
       HB0/HA7VK/p  Op Sanyi
They will be using a FT-840, a FT-890 and a FT-990 with monoband yagis
for 24 and 21 MHz, and groundplanes and wire antennas for all the other
bands sponsored by DunaX ( http://www.pannondxc.hu/dunax ).
Cards can be sent to their home callsigns direct or via HA bureau.
For more details, please visit the following Web pages:
 Pannon DX Club --  http://www.pannondxc.hu/
 P.V.R.Klub Puspokladany -- http://www.c3.hu/~ha0khw/
 Liechtenstein -- http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/ls.html

INDIAN OCEAN OPERATION. John Warburton, G4IRN, informs OPDX that he will
be active as follows:
     Seychelles (S7) -- (AF-024) from September 13-16th.
     Mayotte (FH)    -- (AF-027) signing FH/G4IRN from September 16-23rd.
     Seychelles (S7) -- (AF-024) from September 23-27th.
All operations will be mainly CW with 100 watts, on 40-10 meters, into a
vertical antenna. QSL via G4IRN (See QRZ.com for details).

IOTA NEWS......................
   AS-023.  Yoshitake, JJ8DEN, will be active as JJ8DEN/6 from Amami
            Island June 21-23rd. Look for activity on HF on CW and RTTY.
            He will be using an IC-706 and HX52A. QSL via JJ8DEN either
            via the bureau or direct to: Yoshitake Izumi, Minami-24-7,
            Nishi-1, Obihiro-City, Hokkaido, 080-0011 JAPAN.

   AS-032.  Yoshitake, JJ8DEN, will be active as JJ8DEN/6 from Yaku Shima
            Island July 12-14th. Look for activity on HF on CW and RTTY.
            He will be using an IC-706 and HX52A. QSL via JJ8DEN either via
            the bureau or direct to: Yoshitake Izumi, Minami-24-7, Nishi-1,
            Obihiro-City, Hokkaido, 080-0011 JAPAN.

   AS-117.  Kenji, JA4GXS, will be active as JA4GXS/4 in the IOTA contest
            from Yashiro Island, July 26th (1000z) to the 27th until 2300z.
            Activity will be on 40/30/20/15/10 meters SSB and CW. QSL
            via the bureau or direct to: Kenji Sasaki, 2-15 Ishikannon-cho,
            Yamaguchi, 753-0038 Japan.

   EU-023.  Andrea, IK1PMR, who was recently active as TX4PG from Marquesas
            Island, should be active from Gozo Island June 12-19th. This
            will mainly be a vacation trip for him this time, not a full
            DXpedition like his TX4PG operation. His callsign is not known
            yet (probably something like 9H3**). He will operate on 80-10
            meters with 100w, vertical antenna + 40m dipole + wires, mainly
            on CW with some SSB and RTTY/PSK. QSL via IK1PMR (Bureau or
            direct using the address on QRZ.com).

   EU-070.  Jacques/F6HMJ and Andre/F6AOI will be active as TM3OR from
            Ile d'Or from June 13-15th. QSL via F6HMJ.

   NA-066.  Members of the Escondido (CA) ARS hopes to mount a mini-
            expedition to Santa Catalina Island for the IOTA contest.
            Hopefully, more details will be forthcoming.

   NA-067.  Randy, KD8JN, informs OPDX that he will be active from Hatteras
            Island (USI NC-005S), North Carolina, from July 19-26th using
            the callsign KD8JN/4. Activity will be on all bands, primarily
            on SSB. Suggested frequencies will be the usual IOTA frequencies
            +/- QRM. Randy states, "This again, is a Vacation/DXpedition,
            which includes the family. I will be on the air as much as
            possible, and as propagation and the wife permits! NOTICE!!!!
            'IF' the fish are biting, I'll be using my fishing rod more
            than the radio!! Please be patient. I pay close attention for
            QRP stations, Kids, and YL's/XYL's. I REALLY listen for the
            weak signals too! I try to get everyone in the log that wants
            to be there!" Direct QSLs to KD8JN: Randall Phelps,
            1226 Delverne Ave SW, Canton, Ohio  44710-1306 USA. QSLs 100%
            via the Bureau also! SWL's welcome too!

   NA-125.  Nenad, VE3EXY, informs OPDX that he is too busy to travel to
            Zone 2 at this time. So, he has decided to visit Orleans Island
            (Zone 4) for a weekend operation. He will sign CK2/VE3EXY/P
            from June 13th (Fri. about 2200z) to June 15th (Sun. 2000z).
            His activity will be on the following modes: CW, RTTY, and
            SSB (but mostly RTTY during the ANARTS contest). His sunrise
            and sunset: 0845 and 0035z. QSL via his home callsign VE3EXY.
            His suggested frequencies: IOTA or RTTY frequencies. No low
            bands. Nenad objectives are:
               Outside Contest - DX stations (CONDX permitting)
               During ANARTS Contest - 20, 15 and 10 meters
               Around Greyline times he will be either on 20 or 30 meters.
            His resting periods are: 0400-0830z and 1600-1800z subject
            to change if CONDX are good. Nenad requests/states, "I'll have
            no access to the cluster. Please post me as much as possible."

   NA-NEW and NA-007 (possibly NA-009 and NA-047). Mike/K9AJ and Jim/K9PPY
            will activate Somerset Island (a new IOTA, in the Nunavut region
            of Northern Canada) from July 13-20th. They may have two stations
            on the air, depending on conditions. As there will be no sunset
            (less than 500 miles north of Arctic Circle), they plan no
            activity below 40 meters on this trip. Their callsigns will be
            K9AJ/VY0 and K9PPY/VY0. Susan, K9XYL/VY0, might also be active.
            After their Somerset Island operation, K9AJ/VY0 will be active
            from Southampton Island (NA-007) from July 22-24th. It is also
            possible that some activity might occur from Cornwallis Island
            (NA-009) and/or Baffin Island (NA-047) during the time period
            July 11-26th, so pay attention to the QTH info given by the
            operator. The usual IOTA frequencies will be used on CW and
            SSB. QSL to operator's home callsign.

LIGHTHOUSE ACTIVITY.....................
   Jim/W5AZN (ARLHS #484) and Patty/W5AZO (ARLHS #485) will be activating
   several lighthouses on Lake Superior signing with the special callsign,
   N8L, between July 16-30th. Activity will mostly be on 20 meters SSB.
   Frequencies and operating times will vary from different lighthouses
   each day. QSL direct to W5AZN, #10 SASE PSE.

   Operators Albert/RV3GW, Vlad/RA3GD, Valery/RW3GU and possibly others
   are planning to visit some lighthouses and islands in the  Onega Lake
   June 12-15th. Their goal is to activate the following three new LHs
   for the WLHA and RLHA (RRA) programs: LH 0530 - Vasilisin, LH 0441 -
   Sosnovo-Shal'skiy and LH 0407 - Mihaylovets. Their callsigns will be
   RV3GW/1, RA3GD/1, RW3GU/1 and possibly others. Their activity will be
   limited to 20 and 40 meters CW/SSB and one day (about 5 hours from
   morning of a local time) per island. The possible activity will depend
   on the weather.

QSL INFO AND NEWS......................
   FRENCH POSTAL INCREASE. Gil, F5NOD, informs OPDX that there has been a
   new postage increase for mailing from France to abroad:
   (Reference 1 USD = 0.8 Euro)

      F to West Europe (DL, OE, ON, OZ, EA, OH, G, SV, EI, TF, I, HB0,
      LX, LA, PA, CT, HV, SM and HB9) = 0.5 Euro (0.625 USD)

      F to Europe (other than listed) and AFRICA = 0.75 Euro (0.93 USD)

      F to OC, AS, NA, SA = 0.9 Euro (1.125 USD)
   (Remark: 1 USD will not cover any more postage expense to OC, AS, NA, SA)


   Jean-Michel, F6AJA, informs OPDX that the Les Nouvelles DX historical
   QSL gallery Web site continues to grow. This site contains, more than
   1400 QSLs in five different galleries. The Web page is at:
                        http://LesNouvellesDX.free.fr
   Some cards are still needed, and your participation is welcome. Please
   visit their Web site and send them your comments by E-mail to:
                        [EMAIL PROTECTED]

   To celebrate, Pope John Paul II visit to the City of Rijeka, his 100th
   pastoral visit outside Vatican, and his third trip to the Republic of
   Croatia, members of radio club "Rika" activated the special callsign,
   9A100IP. "IP" means John Paul in Croatian language. QSL via 9A1RKA:
   Radioclub "Rika", P.O.Box 262, HR-51000 Rijeka, CROATIA.

   Toni, EA5RM, reports that the S05X QSLs have arrived on June 6th from
   the printer, so confirmations will start Monday, June 9th.

   XQ6ET QSL UPDATE. George, W8UVZ (QSL Manager for XQ6ET), reports that
   cards for XQ6ET have begun to flow as a large batch goes into Monday's
   (June 9th) mail from Battle Creek. Verification process is slow with
   Bob's handwritten logs -  as the process takes place over the air when
   propagation cooperates. Also, Bob reports he has many cards that are
   ready for QSLing, but he had no blank cards. These (QSLs) are being sent
   to him this week, so the deserving should QRX sending duplicate requests
   until mid July as their cards may be in the works! One final reminder
   for those seeking QSLs. Older style IRCs (smaller size) are not
   redeemable in George's area. He has gotten several QSL requests,
   particularly from JA and UA with these older IRCs. Those requesting
   QSLs should use the newer style CN01 (large size with bar coding on
   rear) IRCs, US Dollars in their envelopes or US postage on their return
   envelopes.

T32, EASTERN KIRIBATI. Members of the Western Wireless CC will be active
from here between November 23rd and December 7th and participate in the
CQ World Wide DX CW Contest (November 29-30th) as a Multi/2 entry. Operators
will be Barry/N0KV (T32KV), Bill/K0MP (T32MP), Valeriy/N2WW, Gregory/W0ZA,
Paul/NO0T and Tim/N0ZM. All T32 callsigns have not been received yet. They
will be active on 160-10 meters including the WARC bands. Modes will be
CW, SSB, RTTY and PSK-31. QSLs will be via operators' home callsigns.

T33, BANABA ISLAND (Looking for SUPPORT!). In OPDX.611, an announcement
was made that an international team of about 15 well known operators were
going to activate Banaba Island for a period of about 12 days in March
or April of 2004. Because of the long ocean voyage and the lack of
facilities on this devastated island, this will be an expensive undertaking.
Each member will be contributing to travel expenses. However, even with
this, they will fall far short of their needs. They hope organizations will
be able to provide some help. Any amount is appreciated, and they will put
your club logo on their QSL card, and it will be included in the credits for
the video and articles for all significant donantions. For more information
please visit their web site at: http://www.dx-pedition.de/banaba2004
You can send your contribution to:
  F5CWU - Florent Moudar, 25 Rue du Castel Salis, 37100 TOURS, FRANCE
                                -- or --
   N4CD - Robert A. Voss, 3133 Charring Cross, Plano, Texas 75025 USA
All contributors will be acknowledged by letter and by a listing on the web
site when received. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact
Flo at:                     [EMAIL PROTECTED]

V2, ANTIGUA. Kevin, WB8XX, will be on holiday from here June 10-16th. He
plans to be active (callsign not mentioned) and will try to catch a few
European openings on 6 meters during this time. QSL via WB8XX.

VK9C, COCOS-KEELING ISLANDS. Operators Gerhard/DJ5IW, Thomas/DL2RMC,
Hartmut/DM5TI and Andree/DL8LAS will be active as VK9CT and VK9D from
here October 11-23rd. Activity will be on all modes, 160-6 meters with
a focus on the lower and the WARC bands, including operations on AO-40.
They will have 3 stations on. QSL via DL2RMC.

VK9X, CHRISTMAS ISLAND. Operators Gerhard/DJ5IW, Thomas/DL2RMC, Hartmut/
DM5TI and Andree/DL8LAS will be active as VK9XW, VK9XM, VK9XT and VK9XA,
respectively, from October 4-11th. Activity will be on all modes, 160-6
meters with a focus on the lower and the WARC bands, including operations
on AO-40. They will have 3 stations on. QSL via DL2RMC.

XW, LAOS. Son, HS6NDK (XW1N), informs OPDX that Champ, E21EIC, will
continue to be active as XW1IC until the morning of June 27th. He has
been active on 6 meters (on 50.110 and 50.115 MHz around 1000-1700z).
He will mainly be pointing to Japan, Asia stations and sometime to Europe.
He was heard this past week/weekend on 17 meters RTTY (18104 kHz around
1330z) and 20 meters CW/SSB (between 1530-2030z or later). QSL via E21EIC.

YA, AFGHANISTAN (Update). Masa, JG1OWV, has informed OPDX that Sada has
joined Hiro/JA1CQT (YA1CQ) and the group on June 5th. He was invited to
use their club station, YA1JA, on 6th. Sada will temporarily go to U.A.E.
where he will pick up his FT-857 that Masa has sent him. Sada will be
back to Kabul around June 12th with the equipment. Masa states, thet we
can expect Hiro's operation to continue for a few more days until he leaves
for the southern area next week.

YB35, INDONESIA (Attention Prefix Hunters). To celebrate the 35th
anniversary of ORARI (ORganisasi Amatir Radio Indonesia), 1968-2003,
the special prefix callsign YB35AR will be on the air from Jakarta City,
July 6-13th by a lot of YB0 call area operators. Activity will be on
all HF bands including WARC Bands, VHF 6m and AO-40 Satelite. Modes are:
CW, SSB, RTTY, SSTV and PSK31. QSL via YB Bureau, or P.O. BOX 8000,
Jakarta 11000 Indonesia. On July 11th, 12th and 13th, the ORARI in the
Jakarta area will organize Jakarta HAMfest. YB35AR will be on 40 and 80
meters for local HAM, if everthing is running well. On July 12-13th,
look for YE0HQ (ORARI HQ Station) to participate in the IARU World
Radio Championship 2003.

ZK1, SOUTH COOK ISLANDS. Dave/W6AQ and Don/K6IPV are going on the road
again. Don states, "This time, we'll stay away from the CW, which neither
of us has a great familiarity with, and will travel to the South Cook
Islands for the CQ WW SSB Contest the end of October." Don also states,
"Licenses have been applied for and a decision is about to be made as to
just which delightful place we will stay, but we know it will be next
door to Victor, ZK1CG/ZK1USA, who has been a tremendous help in coordinating
our trip and promises to help whenever he can. We believe that help will
probably be in the form of constructive criticism and the supply of tools
and duct tape when necessary. We plan to arrive on Rarotonga the evening,
local time, of October 20th and will be leaving on October 29th. We
anticipate antennas for all HF bands, 160 through 10 meters, and will
attempt to get in a little bit of CW along with a lot of SSB. We understand
that South Cooks is the most wanted country, in Europe, on RTTY, so, Don
will be attempting to patch together some gear to be able to operate the
other digital modes while Dave will be checking out the local dining and
wine establishments. We have our wives along, this time, so will not,
obviously, 'have at least one transmitter on the air 24 hours a day'.
We'll do as much as we can." QSL Manager is to be named later and callsigns
will be announced as soon as granted.

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ring from the fax/data switch box) and then dial four quick ones ("1111").
(NOTE: Some FAX machines that send single "BEEPS" every second will not
have to do this step.) 3) The phone will pick up and after the "BEEP"
leave your voice message or FAX.


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