Tedd Mirgliotta (kb8nw@barf80.nshore.org)
Sun, 13 May 2001 16:08:00 EDT
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Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin No. 511
The Ohio/Penn DX PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 511
BID: $OPDX.511
May 14, 2001
Editor Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW
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Thanks to the Northern Ohio Amateur Radio Society, Northern Ohio DX
Association, Ohio/Penn PacketCluster Network, AB5K & the AR TelNet
Clusters Network, W3RM, W3UR & The Daily DX, K4VUD, KO4MR, N4AA & QRZ
DX, W4VQ, K6GNX, N6UB, K7BV, K8MR, K8YSE, KU9C, 4X6UO, 9A6AA, 9A7K, DL1EK
& DX News Letter, E21EIC, EA5KB, F5NOD, G0KJW, G3XSV, G3XTT, HB9DLE, HP1AC,
I2YSB, JA0DWY, OA4DJW, ON4BAM, PA1AW, RA4HT, SP5PB, UX7MA, UZ8RR, V31MX,
VA3RJ and VK4CP for the following DX information.
FEW NOTES FROM EDITOR, TEDD, KB8NW: Because I will be attending the
Dayton HamVention, I cannot guarantee that there will be a bulletin
next week. If it does happen, it will probably be late Monday. Please,
continue to send your information (you never know!).
The Northern Ohio DX Association (along with WVNO Radio) will once
again sponsor a Hospitality Suite at this year's Dayton Hamvention. It
will be in Suite 1011 on the 10th Club Floor of the Crowne Plaza Hotel
(old Stouffers) on Friday and Saturday evenings. All DXers/Contesters
are welcome. Munchies and refreshments will be avaialble. Come and
meet the members and friends of NODXA.
TIP OF THE YEAR (Get the hint!): When sending regular messages, turn OFF
your "HTML" format in your mail programs and use plain text. This will
save a lot of bandwidth. Using "HTML" usually makes the message twice as
big and copies itself twice in one message!
DXCC COUNTRY/ENTITY REPORT: According to the AR-Cluster Network for the
week of Sunday, 6/May, through Sunday, 13/May there were 224 countries
active. Countries available: 3A, 3B6, 3B8, 3B9, 3C, 3D2, 3D2/r, 3V, 3W,
4J, 4L, 4S, 4X, 5A, 5B, 5H, 5N, 5R, 5U, 5V, 5X, 5Z, 6W, 6Y, 7Q, 7X, 8P,
8R, 9A, 9G, 9H, 9J, 9K, 9M2, 9M6, 9N, 9Q, 9V, 9X, 9Y, A2, A3, A4, A7, A9,
AP, BV, BY, C2, C3, C6, C9, CE, CE9, CM, CN, CP, CT, CT3, CU, CX, D2, D4,
D6, DL, DU, E3, E4, EA, EA6, EA8, EA9, EI, EK, EL, EP, ER, ES, ET, EU, EX,
EY, EZ, F, FG, FJ, FK, FM, FO, FR, FW, FY, G, GD, GI, GM, GU, GW, HA, HB,
HB0, HC, HH, HI, HK, HK0/a, HL, HP, HR, HS, HZ, I, IS, J2, J5, J6, J7, J8,
JA, JD/m, JT, JW, JY, K, 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, S9, SM, SP, SU, SV, SV5, SV9, T7, T8, T9, TA, TF, TG, TI,
TK, TL, TN, TR, TT, TU, UA, UA2, UA9, UK, UN, UR, V2, V4, V5, V7, V8, VE,
VK, VK9N, VP2M, VP2V, VP5, VP8, VP9, VQ9, VR, VU, XE, XT, XU, YB, YI, YK,
YL, YN, YO, YS, YU, YV, Z2, Z3, ZA, ZB, ZC4, ZD7, ZD8, ZK1/n, ZK1/s, ZL,
ZL7, ZP, ZS
There were 39 CQ Zones available during the past week.
CQ Zones that were not active are: 2
There were 51 ITU Zones available during the past week.
ITU Zones that were not active are: 3,4,9,15,21,22,23,24,25,26,31,
34,35,43,58,59,68,69,70,71,72,73,74,75,90
* 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".
3B6RF THE AGALEGA DXPEDITION (Update). It seems this DXpedition is now
going QRT early. According to Sigi, HB9DLE, Headpilot Station for the 3B6RF
operation, a "Huriccan Warning for Agalega" will make the 3B6RF Agalega
DXpedition go QRT on Monday, May 14th. Check for official news and updates
on the team's Web page at: http://www.agalega2000.ch/
5U, NIGER. Jim, 5U7JK, has been active recently on 10 meters. He was heard
this past Wednesday, May 9th, on 28495 kHz around 1630z where he has been
heard sporadically over the past few weeks. QSL Manager is Silvano, I2YSB.
5V, TOGO. YL Elvira, 5V7SE, has been active over the past week on 12
meters as well as 10 and 15 meters SSB. Check the following frequencies
after 1600z for activity: 21275, 24965 and 28495 kHz. She has also been
on a 40 meters net with Daniel, 5V7TD, on 7045 kHz around after 2130z.
Daniel has been active mainly on 20 meters but has also been heard on
17/12/10 meters. QSL both via IV3TDM.
6Y, JAMAICA. Look for 6Y6L to be active October 23-30th from IOTA NA-097.
Operation will be on all bands 160-6 meters, CW, SSB and PSK-31. QSL via
WA8LOW.
C9, MOZAMBIQUE. Joe, G3MRC, is now active as C91MR/3 from Beira. You can
usually find him on 24901 kHz (sometimes on 21052 kHz) between 1600 and
1830z (sometimes as late as 0700z). QSL via home call.
E4, PALESTINE. Guenter, E4/OE1GZA, was expected to operate from Ramallah
over the past week with a linear amp. He is mainly looking for stateside
contacts.
EN, UKRAINE (Island Operations). Operators UX7MA, US5MPO, UR0ML and others
will be active as EN1MKN from islands on the river "Severskyi Donets" (the
Ukrainian Island Award references numbers are: SD-06 and SD-07). Their
activity will be on all HF bands CW/SSB, from June 13-30th. QSL via UX7MA,
by the bureau or direct to: P.O.Box 22, Stakhanov 94000 Ukraine.
HK3JJH/HK0M WRAP-UP. Pedro, HK3JJH, wrote to OPDX and informed us that
he returned from Malpelo late Saturday evening (May 5th). He states that
it was a little hard, but he is glad to be home. Pedro made approx. 15000
QSOs on SSB on all the bands, except 6 and 160 meter, which had bad
propagation. He now has to translate the hand written log to the computer
and send all the information to Carl, N4AA. He plans to write about his
trip/activity and send it to Carl for the "DX Magazine".
HOSPITALITY SUITE IN THE SUN. The Mad River Radio Club is pleased to
announce that it will again be hosting the "Suite in the Sun" at the Dayton
Hamvention Friday and Saturday May 18th and 19th. Located in spaces
3858-3860, they will be there with chairs, cold soda, munchies, and a roof
overhead (think protection from sun, not rain!). Stop by to take a break,
talk contesting, or even look over their fine selection of radio junk for
sale.
HS, THAILAND. Champ, E21EIC, will activate the RAST club station HS0AC
in the CQ WPX CW Contest (possibly as a Single Op). He will be active on
80 and 160 meters. Suggested frequencies are 3.524 MHz and 1.834 MHz. QSL
via G3NOM.
IOTA NEWS...............
EU-016. Look for the following operators/callsigns Alfred/9A5KV/p,
Matija/9A3VM/p and Tom/9A2AA/p to be active from Sveti Andrija
Island May 18-20th. This DXpedition will be active, weather
permitting. QSL Manager for all callsigns is: Alfred Raguz,
9A5KV, P.O.BOX : 286, 20000 Dubrovnik , CROATIA. Other reference
numbers good for this operation are:
World lighthouse Award : LH-388
Croatian lighthouse award : CLH-143
The "Lighthouse Sveti Andrija" is valid for the Croatian Light
House Award. Hams interested in the Croatian Light House Award
can get all the details on the following Web page at:
http://www.qsl.net/9a7k
EU-038. Maurice, ON4BAM, will be traveling to Holland on a holiday.
While there, he will activate the "Island of Terschelling" from
May 24-27th. He will be active from his car while signing
PA/ON4BAM/mobile, using his TS-50S and Outbacker Perth. He
mentions that if there's enough free space, he will put up his
DK8SQ tower and some wire antenna(s). His activity will be
on 15, 12, 10, 18, 20 meters in that order depending on
propagation. QSL via CBA.
NA-073. Jay, V31MX, will be operating from Caye Caulker, Belize, starting
the evening of May 15th through May 17th. He will be operating
on 15 and 20 meters SSB. QSL Manager is K0BCN.
SA-052. A group of enthusiastc Peruvian hams are planning to activate
San Lorenzo Island. They are currently trying to solve/finalize
all the paperwork to operate from the island, including the use
of the special 4T prefix callsign. They inform OPDX that the
island is under Peruvian Navy control. The operators are expected
to be Manuel/OA4AHW, Sergio/OA4DKC and Pablo/OA4DJW. They planned
to have 2 stations active on 80-10 meters. The prearranged date
is June 29th through July 1st, but these dates can suffer changes
depending of the paperwork. The QSLs will be via OA4DJW.
LIGHTHOUSE OPERATION (Lights Out!). The information OPDX received and
reported on in last week's bulletin about Eric/G0KJW and Terry/G0OWE going
to Longstone Lighthouse (LH 0234) is not true. Eric contacted OPDX and
confirmed this. We are not sure who started the rumor, but we are sorry
for reporting it.
PJ2, CURACAO. Nine members of the Bristol Contest Group will be here and
active from July 19-31st. Operators G6YB, G3RFX, G3TKF, G3XSV, G4FKA,
G4HFX, G0WKW, M0AXF and M0WLF will provide plenty of activity as PJ2/homecall
on all bands CW/SSB. They will also be active during the IOTA Contest on
July 28-29th, using the special callsign PJ2Y. A special QSL for PJ2Y will
be issued with G3SWH as QSL Manager. QSL all other activity to the home
callsigns.
PY0F, FERNANDO DE NORONHA (Update). Dennis, K7BV, will begin operation on
May 24th as scheduled. After an All-Band/Single Op effort in the CQ WPX
CW Contest, he will operate through June 1st on all bands 160-6 meters,
primarily on CW. A special callsign PV0F will be used throughout the
operation. Rod, WC7N, < E-mail: wc7n@gb.wave.net > is building up a
9BDXCC chasers "work list" for Dennis including long path 160 skeds for
Asia. Carl, N4AA (editor of QRZ DX), has joined the team assisting Rod
keeping in touch with Dennis frequently to insure that every effort is made
to fill the needs of the deserving. Carl, K9LA, is brewing propagtion
guru magic to predict the best path/time for those QSOs. QSL via Steve,
KU9C. Check the following Web site which will be updated frequently with
Dennis's current status: http://www.qth.com/py0f
QSL INFO AND NEWS.................
Alex, PA1AW, reports that he now has all of the 5A24PA logs. Cards will
be printed during the next month. Cards will start going out mid June
2001. QSLs for 5A24PA go to: Alex van Hengel, PA1AW, Schoener 85,
2991JK Barendrecht, The Netherlands.
QSLs for all valid callsigns in the A52UD log not previously answered
direct have been prepared and sent through the bureau system. Work is
now proceeding on outstanding requests for QSLs from K4VUD's activity
as HS0ZCW, XW1UD, 9N1UD and 9N7UD. Questions should be directed to
K4VUD.
Don, G3XTT, (D68C Publicity Manager), reports: "Phil, G3SWH, is receiving
a lot of phone calls and e-mails asking about the availability of QSLs
for our February Dxpedition as D68C. As most folk will realise, with the
biggest DXpedition of all time (168k QSOs!), getting the cards printed
has been a major task, especially as we have gone for a high quality
4-sided card, which will look good in everyone's QSL collection. The
cards are being printed in Germany, and should arrive with Phil late May.
However, Phil and his xyl have a week's trip to 8Q7 scheduled for early
June, and doesn't expect to get into the QSL activity until after his
return (even QSL managers deserve a break occasionally!). Please be
patient. The cards will be well worth the wait. And remember that SWL
cards do not go to Phil, but to Bob Treacher (see previous bulletins
for his and Phil's address)."
Jose, EA5KB, informs OPDX that he is the QSL Manager for following
stations: CO2FN, CO8EJ, CO8OT, CO3JR, CO8CY, CM6QN, CM6YD, CE2LZR,
YV6AZC, TG9AMD, TG9AAK, CX2AQ, CX5AO, CX2SA, CX3VB, HP1AC, CX1CCC and
CW0Z (SA-030). QSL is OK via the Bureau or CBA.
FR/F6KDF/T QSL STATUS. Gil, F5NOD, one of the FR/F6KDF/Tromelin CW
operators, reports that around 1500 QSLs were supposed to be mailed
last week (The major part of it are QSLs received last year). A second
QSL package (around 800) will be sent at the end of this month (The last
package of QSL received last year). Gil states again, "Do not resend QSL
requests yet ... Save your green stamps .. I will inform you when all QSLs
were mailed! Please do not send me E-mail 'Did you receive my QSL?':
Because I really don't know! Don't worry about your QSL! All QSLs
received will be returned!"
Cam, HP1AC, informs OPDX that he now has a QSL Manager handling his
cards after May 1, 2001. QSL HP1AC via his QSL Manager EA5KB:
Jose Ardid, P.O.Box 5013, 46080 VALENCIA, SPAIN.
Members of the United Amateur Radio Club (URAC), operated using the
callsign N6UB from Catalina Island (IOTA NA-066) during last weekend
(May 11-14th). Please QSL using a SASE or enclose an envelope with green
stamps or an IRC to cover postage, direct to N6UB (good in the callbooks).
URAC operates a Club Station at the Los Angeles Maritime Museum in San
Pedro, CA (part of Los Angeles). Operators from the club will include
Martin/N6UB, Dale/W7IXL, Neal/N7NW and Doug/WB6ROH.
Steve, KU9C, states that the PW0S QSLs have began to hit the mail. He
is working hard to get as many out as he can before the Dayton HamVention.
Some of the PW0S team will be there, and if you want to see them, look
for them at the DX forum on Saturday morning or at the QRZ DX booth on
Saturday 2-3 pm (booth #313). The PW0S QSL can be viewed at the following
Web site: http://www.ku9c.com
Thanks to Vladimir, UZ8RR, for providing a short list of QSL routes.
SO8ZZ via UY5ZZ EM10UCC via UY5ZZ
EM7Q via UY5ZZ US0Q via UY5ZZ
QSL only direct to UY5ZZ: Box 4850, Zaporozhye, 69118, UKRAINE
The VK9ML QSL Cards have been received back from the printer. The card
can now be seen on the VK9ML website (Go to News Bulletin #21) at:
http://www.qsl.net/vk9ml/
VK9XY QSL UPDATE. OPDX was informed of the following: Stefan, DH1SGS, has
stated in late April that all VK9XY cards have not been sent out yet.
There is some problem with mailing the cards at present, but when this
is cleared up, all cards will go out.
RG, RUSSIA. Slava, UA4HTT, will be active as RG4H in the CQ-M, WPX and all
major contests. QSL manager for Slava is RW4HB. Bureau cards are OK, for
sending direct, send to: Serge Golobokov, P.O.Box 37, Samara, 443099,
Russia.
S2, BANGLADESH. RASHID, S21AR, is active almost daily on 15 meters. Check
around or inbetween 21260 and 21290 kHz, from 1100 and 1530z or after
0430z. QSL via JA1UT.
SPECIAL EVENT. Gil, JA0DWY, informs OPDX that a special event station for
"International Telecommunications Day" will be active from Nagano, Japan
(JCG: 09008), now through May 20th. The callsign will be 8J0ITU. Gil told
OPDX that he will operate this station May 17-20th. The station will be
active on 80-10 meters (WARC bands too) CW/SSB (however, mainly CW). QSL
via JARL bureau.
SPECIAL EVENT/IOTA OPERATION. A group of Italian operators will be active
May 23-27th from Santo Stefano Island (IOTA EU-045) Pontinian Archipelago
with the special callsign IB0S. This special event is to commemorate the
century of the first radio contact made by Guglielmo Marconi between
Cornwall and Newfoundland through the Atlantic Ocean. A contact will be
made with VO1WET on SSB and also on CW Saturday, May 26th at 1300z. QSL
Manager for this special callsign IB0S is I0YKN: Carmine Meoli,
Via della stazione snc, 04010 CORI (LT) ITALY.
SP, POLAND (Lighthouse Operation). Peter, SP5PB, will activate the
Niechorze Lighthouse as SP5PB/1 from May 18-20th. Activity will be on
CW/SSB. This operation is valid for the "SP Lighthouse Award", SPL 13.
QSL via the bureau or CBA.
TT, CHAD. Chris, TT8DX, has been very active on 10 meters over the past
weekend. Check 28495 kHz starting around 1330z as late as 1800z. QSL
via F5OGL.
VP5, TURKS & CAICOS ISLANDS. Dick/W3RM and Mike/N3MT will be active from
the Providenciales Island (NA-002) from May 31st through June 14th as
VP5/W3RM and VP5/N3MT. Operation will be on 80-10 meters, mainly CW, some
SSB. QSL via home calls.
XW, LAOS. Charly, K4VUD, who has been active as HS0ZCW over the past
week, should be in Laos by the time you read this. He did not mention
what his callsign would be, but he did state, " I will be searching for
the correct license there to satisfy ARRL DXCC." Charly hopes to be on
the air on 20 and 15 meters with 100 watts. Check on CW about 20 kHz up
from bottom of band edge (plus or minus Asian pirate QRM) and on SSB,
check the usual frequencies.
ZL7, CHATHAM ISLAND. Ed, K8VIR, is active as ZL7IR. His length of stay
is unknown, but his activity seems to center around 20/17/12 meters.
He reportedly is working on the island and will be active during his
free time. Operations seem to start around 0100z and sometimes last as
late as 0700z. There have been a few QSNs as early as 1030z on 20
meters. Check the following frequencies: 14260, 14270, 18130 and
24950 kHz. QSL via W8WC.
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DXCC/Entities Chart of Activity
For the week of Sunday, 6/May - Saturday, 12/May
Nmbr Nmbr Band of Days of
DXCC Stations Spots Activity the Week Modes
---- ------- ----- ----------------------------- ------------- ----------
3A 3 8 .40. .20.17.15. M.T. .T. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
3B6 15 2257 160.80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
3B8 5 24 .40.30.20.17.15.12.10. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
3B9 2 16 .30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W. .F. .S CW.SSB.RTTY
3C 2 8 .20. .15. .6 .F.S. CW.SSB.RTTY
3D2 6 5 .20. .15.12.10.6 M.T. .F. .S CW.SSB.RTTY
3D2/r 1 17 .20. .15. .T. .S
3V 3 9 .20. M. .T.F.S.S .SSB.
3W 4 21 .17.15. .6 M.T.W.T. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
4J 7 36 .20.17.15.12.10. .T.W. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
4L 8 25 .80.40. .20.17.15.12. .T.W.T. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
4S 10 20 .30.20.17.15.12.10. M. .W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
4W 2 5 .6 .T. .S.S .SSB.
4X 33 78 160.80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
5A 1 24 .17.15.12. M. .T.F. .S CW.SSB.RTTY
5B 12 22 .40. .17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
5H 3 62 160.80. .30.20.17.15.12.10. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
5N 5 14 .20. .15. .10. .T.W.T. .S. .SSB.
5R 10 39 .20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
5U 5 30 .15. .10. .W. .S .SSB.
5V 2 51 .40. .20.17.15.12.10. M. .W.T.F.S.S .SSB.
5X 1 4 .10. .S. .SSB.
5Z 4 16 .40. .20. .15. .10. .T. .S.S .SSB.
6W 3 9 .20.17.15. .10. .T.W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
6Y 1 7 .17. M. .S.S .SSB.
7Q 4 15 .20. .15.12. .6 .T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
7X 6 29 .20. .15. .10. M.T. .T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
8P 3 10 .20.17. .12. .T. .S. CW. .RTTY
8R 4 14 .20. .15. .10. M. .F. .S .SSB.
9A 43 95 160.80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
9G 4 66 .20. .15. .10. M.T. .T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
9H 20 77 160. .40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
9J 4 42 .40. .20. .15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
9K 8 56 .20.17.15. .10. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
9M2 9 23 .80. .30. .17.15.12. .6 M.T. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
9M6 2 11 .17.15.12. .W. .S.S .SSB.
9N 2 7 .15. .W. .S .SSB.
9Q 4 52 .30.20.17. .12. M. .W.T. .S CW. .RTTY
9V 11 68 160. .40. .20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
9X 1 1 .12. .S CW. .RTTY
9Y 8 18 .20.17.15. .10. M. .W.T.F.S.S .SSB.
A2 1 26 .17.15.12. .T. .T. .S. CW.SSB.RTTY
A3 1 6 .20. .15.12. M. .W. .F. .S CW. .RTTY
A4 3 20 .20.17.15. .10. M.T.W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
A7 2 3 .20. .6 M. .S CW.SSB.RTTY
A9 1 4 .17. M.T. CW. .RTTY
AP 10 103 .40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
BV 19 39 160. .20. .15. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
BY 32 66 .80. .30.20. .15.12.10.6 M.T. .T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
C2 2 2 .20. .T. .T. CW.SSB.RTTY
C3 4 6 .30.20. .T. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
C6 5 48 160. .40. .20. .15. .10. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
C9 1 11 .15.12. M. .W. .S CW. .RTTY
CE 17 31 .40.30.20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
CE9 3 37 .30.20.17.15.12. M.T.W.T.F. .S CW.SSB.RTTY
CM 17 41 .40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
CN 7 24 .30.20. .15. .10.6 .T. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
CP 2 5 .80. .20. .15.12.10. M. .F.S.S .SSB.
CT 36 109 .80.40. .20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
CT3 8 48 .80.40. .20. .15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
CU 8 14 .20.17. .12. M.T. .T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
CX 19 63 160.80.40.30. .17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
D2 4 32 .20. .15.12.10. M.T.W.T.F.S. CW.SSB.RTTY
D4 2 28 .80.40. .20. .15.12.10.6 M.T.W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
D6 1 1 .20. .T. .SSB.
DL 247 539 160.80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
DU 15 36 .40. .20. .15.12.10.6 M. .W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
E3 1 1 .15. M. .SSB.
E4 2 18 .20. .15. .F.S. .SSB.
EA 130 314 160.80.40. .20. .15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
EA6 19 94 .80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
EA8 17 53 .80.40. .20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
EA9 9 50 .20.17.15.12.10.6 .W. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
EI 14 50 .80. .20. .15. .10.6 M. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
EK 5 35 .30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
EL 2 4 .15. .T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
EP 5 6 .20. .15. .T. .T. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
ER 8 25 160. .40.30.20.17.15.12. .6 M.T.W. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
ES 17 76 .80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 .T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
ET 6 28 .20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W. .F. .S CW.SSB.RTTY
EU 21 46 160. .40. .20.17.15.12. .6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
EX 9 45 .30.20.17.15.12. M.T. .T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
EY 4 15 .40.30.20.17.15.12. .6 .T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
EZ 5 19 .30.20.17.15. M.T.W. .F. .S CW.SSB.RTTY
F 143 378 160.80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
FG 2 6 .20.17.15.12.10. .T.W. .F. CW.SSB.RTTY
FJ 1 13 .20. .12. M. .F. .S .SSB.
FK 14 48 .40.30.20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
FM 5 6 .40. .20. .T.W. CW.SSB.RTTY
FO 5 15 .30.20.17.15. .10.6 M.T. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
FR 12 74 .40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
FW 2 20 .40. .20. .15. .6 M.T. .T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
FY 5 18 .40.30.20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
G 134 285 160.80.40. .20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
GD 5 15 160. .17. M. .F. .S CW.SSB.RTTY
GI 8 9 .40. .17. .12.10.6 M. .W.T. .S CW.SSB.RTTY
GM 24 65 160. .20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
GU 5 9 .15. .6 M. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
GW 13 19 .40. .20. .6 M. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
HA 32 98 .80.40. .20.17.15.12. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
HB 18 31 160. .40. .15. .6 M.T.W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
HB0 1 3 .40. .20. .S. CW. .RTTY
HC 5 54 160.80. .30.20.17.15.12. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
HH 1 1 .20. .W. CW. .RTTY
HI 2 5 .40. .15. .10. M. .S CW.SSB.RTTY
HK 13 27 .80. .30.20.17.15. .10. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
HK0/a 2 8 .40.30.20.17. M.T.W.T.F. CW. .RTTY
HL 43 97 .40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
HP 7 7 .40. .20.17.15. .W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
HR 7 102 .80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10. .T. .T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
HS 8 39 .20. .15. .10. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
HZ 4 20 .20. .6 M. .T.F. .SSB.
I 258 585 160.80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
IS 7 11 .20. .15. .10.6 .T.F. .S CW.SSB.RTTY
J2 6 71 .40. .17.15.12.10. M.T.W.T. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
J5 2 267 160.80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
J6 2 13 .20.17. .10. .W.T. .S.S .SSB.
J7 3 3 .20. .15. .W.T.F. CW.SSB.RTTY
J8 3 20 .30. .12.10. .S CW.SSB.RTTY
JA 125 220 160.80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
JD/m 3 8 .10.6 .W. .S CW.SSB.RTTY
JT 3 10 .20. .15. .10. M. .S .SSB.
JW 8 71 .40.30.20. .15. .10.6 M. .W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
JY 9 54 .80. .30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M. .W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
K 343 483 160.80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
KG4 4 4 .6 .T. .T. .S. .SSB.
KH0 3 3 .20. .15. M. .T.F. CW.SSB.RTTY
KH2 7 98 .40. .20.17.15.12.10.6 M. .T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
KH6 14 25 .20.17.15. .10.6 M.T. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
KH8 2 3 .15. .6 .T.W. .S. CW.SSB.RTTY
KL 7 18 .20.17.15. .6 M. .S .SSB.
KP2 2 4 .20.17. .W. .F.S. .SSB.
KP4 5 11 .20. .15.12. M. .W.T.F.S. CW.SSB.RTTY
LA 29 70 .80. .20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
LU 83 188 .80.40. .20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
LX 11 22 .30.20.17. .12. .6 M. .W. .F. .S CW.SSB.RTTY
LY 11 22 160. .20. .15. .6 M.T. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
LZ 35 78 .40.30.20.17.15. .10.6 M.T. .T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
OA 8 18 .20. .15.12.10. M. .T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
OD 8 33 .20. .15. .6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
OE 31 62 .40. .20.17.15. .6 M.T.W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
OH 24 43 .80. .20.17.15.12. .6 M.T.W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
OH0 3 5 .20.17.15.12. .T. .S CW.SSB.RTTY
OK 67 106 160.80. .30.20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
OM 15 40 .20.17.15. .6 M.T.W. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
ON 36 75 .80.40.30.20. .15. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
OX 4 6 .40. .15. .6 .T.F.S. CW.SSB.RTTY
OY 4 14 .20.17. .12. .6 M. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
OZ 38 120 160.80. .20.17.15. .6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
P2 7 26 .20. .15. .6 M.T. .T. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
P4 2 3 .20. .10. .F. .S CW. .RTTY
PA 68 164 160.80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
PJ2 1 11 .20. .15. M.T.W.T.F.S. CW.SSB.RTTY
PJ7 4 5 .20. .10. M.T. .S. .SSB.
PY 79 211 160.80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
PY0F 2 2 .12. .6 .S.S CW. .RTTY
PZ 2 9 .40.30. .17. .12. M. .T.F. .S CW. .RTTY
S2 2 13 .20. .15. .W. .F.S. .SSB.
S5 26 76 .80.40. .20. .15. .10.6 M.T. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
S9 1 1 .80. .F. CW. .RTTY
SM 68 146 160. .40. .20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
SP 37 63 160.80.40.30.20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
ST 2 2 .6 .W. .F. .SSB.
SU 11 68 .20. .15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
SV 45 123 160. .30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
SV5 5 32 .30.20.17.15. .6 .T.W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
SV9 9 30 .40. .17.15.12.10.6 M. .W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
T7 4 13 .40.30.20.17. .12. .6 M.T. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
T8 4 32 .20.17.15. .10.6 M.T. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
T9 13 44 .80.40. .20. .15. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
TA 17 77 .80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
TF 8 13 .40. .20.17. .12. .6 M. .T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
TG 2 25 .20.17.15.12. .T. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
TI 8 18 .40. .20.17. .6 M.T. .T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
TK 5 15 .40. .20.17. M.T. .T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
TL 1 1 .15. .S. .SSB.
TN 1 1 .20. .T. CW. .RTTY
TR 8 34 .80. .20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
TT 1 21 .10. .F.S. .SSB.
TU 1 1 .15. .S. CW. .RTTY
UA 127 282 160.80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
UA2 7 28 .30.20. .15.12.10. M.T.W.T. .S CW.SSB.RTTY
UA9 71 147 160.80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
UK 8 22 .30.20. .15.12.10. M.T.W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
UN 17 30 .80.40. .20.17.15.12.10. M.T. .T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
UR 61 194 160.80.40.30.20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
V2 8 38 .40.30.20.17.15.12.10. .T.W.T.F. .S CW.SSB.RTTY
V4 6 71 .20.17. .12. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
V5 4 49 .80. .30.20. .15.12.10. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
V7 8 14 .17.15. .10.6 M.T. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
V8 2 6 .20. .15. M. .T.F. .SSB.
VE 65 118 160. .40. .20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
VK 84 180 160.80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
VK9N 1 3 .20. .12. .T.F. .SSB.
VP2M 1 8 .20.17.15.12. .T. .S.S .SSB.
VP2V 2 2 .20. .S.S .SSB.
VP5 1 1 .12. .F. .SSB.
VP8 4 138 160.80.40.30.20.17. .12.10. M. .S CW.SSB.RTTY
VP9 5 55 .80. .30.20.17.15.12.10. M.T.W.T. .S CW.SSB.RTTY
VQ9 3 77 .40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W. .F.S. CW.SSB.RTTY
VR 12 29 .40. .20. .15. .10.6 M. .W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
VU 45 177 .40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
XE 21 25 .40. .20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
XT 2 2 .15. .10. .S. .SSB.
XU 3 25 .30. .15.12.10.6 M.T. .S CW.SSB.RTTY
YB 41 126 .80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
YI 2 4 .40. .20. M. .W. .F. CW.SSB.RTTY
YJ 0 0
YK 3 12 .40. .20. M.T. .F.S. CW.SSB.RTTY
YL 10 21 .80. .20.17.15. .6 M.T.W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
YN 2 26 .17. .S CW.SSB.RTTY
YO 31 76 160. .40. .20. .15.12. .6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
YS 6 16 .20.17.15. .10. .T. .F.S. CW.SSB.RTTY
YU 17 25 .40. .20.17.15. .6 .W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
YV 13 27 .20.17.15. .10. .T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
Z2 3 19 .20. .15. .10.6 M. .W.T.F.S.S .SSB.
Z3 10 22 .40.30.20.17. .12. .6 M.T. .T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
ZA 1 1 .12. .S CW. .RTTY
ZB 5 11 .17.15. .10.6 M.T. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
ZC4 3 77 160.80.40.30.20.17.15. .10. M.T.W.T. .S CW.SSB.RTTY
ZD7 9 40 160.80 .30.20.17.15.12.10. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
ZK1/n 1 10 .20.17.15.12.10 M.T.W.T.F.S. .SSB.RTTY
ZK1/s 2 151 .20.17. .10. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
ZL 23 36 .80.40.30.20.17. .12.10. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
ZL7 9 182 .20.17.15.12.10. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
ZP 5 16 .20. .15.12.10.6 M. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
ZS 43 105 160. .30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
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