Tedd Mirgliotta (kb8nw@barf80.nshore.org)
Sun, 20 May 2001 20:10:00 EDT
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Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin No. 512
The Ohio/Penn DX PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 512
BID: $OPDX.512
May 21, 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, K2KW, AJ3M, K3EST, W3UR & The Daily DX, K4VUD, N4AA
& QRZ DX, N5VT, WW5L, K7BV, K8YSE, KU9C, 9A6AA, DF6JC, DJ2MX, DL1GGT,
DL1EK & DX News Letter, DL2VFR, DL5XAT, F5UJK, GW0ANA, HA0HW, IN3ZNR,
JI3ERV, PA0RDY, PA3GIO, PY3DX, RN3OA, SQ9FMU, VE3EXY, VU2NTA and ZK1CG
for the following DX information.
EDITOR'S NOTES: I know, just call me cazy! I returned from the Dayton
HamVention about 4:45 PM (Sunday, local time) and decided to finish
OPDX.512. "Just call me dedicated to my readers". BTW, I had a great time!
DXCC COUNTRY/ENTITY REPORT: According to the AR-Cluster Network for the
week of Sunday, 13/May, through Sunday, 20/May there were 229 countries
active. Countries available: 3A, 3B6, 3B8, 3B9, 3C, 3D2, 3V, 3W, 4J, 4L,
4S, 4U1I, 4W, 4X, 5A, 5B, 5H, 5N, 5R, 5V, 5X, 5Z, 6W, 6Y, 7Q, 7X, 8P, 8R,
9A, 9G, 9H, 9J, 9K, 9L, 9M2, 9M6, 9N, 9Q, 9V, 9Y, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6, A9,
AP, BV, BY, C6, C9, CE, CE0A, CE9, CM, CN, CP, CT, CT3, CU, CX, D2, D4, D6,
DL, DU, E3, EA, EA6, EA8, EA9, EI, EK, EL, EP, ER, ES, EU, EX, EY, EZ, F,
FG, FJ, FK, FM, FO, FP, FR, FW, FY, G, GD, GI, GJ, GM, GU, GW, H4, HA, HB,
HB0, HC, HC8, HH, HI, HK, HK0/a, HL, HR, HS, HZ, I, IS, J2, J5, J6, J7, J8,
JA, JD/m, JD/o, JT, JW, JX, JY, K, KH0, KH2, KH6, KL, KP4, LA, LU, LX, LY,
LZ, OA, OD, OE, OH, OH0, OK, OM, ON, OX, OY, OZ, P2, P4, PA, PJ2, PJ7, PY,
PZ, R1FJ, S2, S5, SM, SP, SU, SV, SV5, SV9, T30, T7, T8, T9, TA, TF, TG,
TI, TJ, TK, TL, TR, TT, TU, UA, UA2, UA9, UK, UN, UR, V2, V3, V4, V5, V7,
VE, VK, VK9N, VP2E, VP2V, VP5, VP6, VP8, VP9, VQ9, VR, VU, XE, XU, XW, XX9,
YB, YI, YK, YL, YN, YO, YS, YU, YV, Z2, Z3, ZA, ZB, ZC4, ZD7, ZD8, ZF,
ZK1/s, ZK2, ZK3, ZL, ZL7, ZP, ZS
There were 40 CQ Zones available during the past week.
There were 54 ITU Zones available during the past week. ITU Zones
that were not active are: 4,15,21,22,23,24,25,26,31,34,35,
43,58,59,68,69,70,71,72,73,74,90
* 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".
4W, EAST TIMOR. Thor, 4W6MM, is active again. Check 20 meters around 14002
kHz after 1200z.
6Y, JAMAICA (Change/Update). The DXpedition team activating 6Y1A in the
CQ WPX CW Contest has a last minute change of operators. The group now
consists of: KE7X, N6XG, K6ST, and K2KW. Activity will be from May 20-29th,
on 80-6 meters with an emphasis on 6 meters and the WARC bands outside
the contest. QSL 6Y1A and K2KW via WA4WTG, others via CBA.
CONTESTERS/DXERS HONORED. Bob, K3EST, from the CQ Hall of Fame, reported
last week that the CQ Contest Hall of Fame Committee is pleased to announce
the two inducees for 2001 will be Sig/N3RS and Algis/LY2NK. Both new members
were officially inducted into the Contest Hall of Fame at the contest dinner
on Saturday, May 19th, in Dayton. The DX Hall of Fame is also proud to
announce the two inductees into the DX Hall of Fame for 2001 were Bob/K4UEE
and Bob/W4DR. Both were officially inducted into the DX Hall of Fame by
Steve, N8BJQ, during the DX dinner May 18th, also in Dayton. You can read
their biographies in the June CQ and May/June CQ Contest.
EXTREME DXING (Bert will be one busy guy!). Bert, PA3GIO, has updated his
plans for his DXpeditions in 2001. Here is his planned schedule:
1) Bert, PA3GIO, will be signing 5R8GY in Madagascar on Ile Sainte-Marie
(Nosy Boraha), IOTA AF-090 (Rare), from May 30th or 31st through June
9th. He will be active on SSB only on 80/40/20/17/15/12/10 meters with
100w using a doublet with open feeder line. QSL (preferable by the
Bureau) to PA3GIO. Website: http://www.pa3gio.nl/5R/
2) Bert will be signing FH/PA3GIO/p on Grande Terre, Mayotte Island
(AF-027) from June 11-18th. He will be active on SSB only on 80/40/
20/17/15/12/10 meters with 100w using a doublet with open feeder
line. QSL (preferable by the Bureau) to PA3GIO.
Website: http://www.pa3gio.nl/FH/
3) Bert will be signing FR/PA3GIO/p on Reunion Island (AF-016), June
19-22nd (with LIMITED ACTIVITY). He will be active on SSB only on
80/40/20/17/15/12/10 meters with 100w using a doublet with open feeder
line. QSL (preferable by the Bureau) to PA3GIO.
Website: http://www.pa3gio.nl/FR/
4) Bert, PA3GIO, will be active as VK9XV on Christmas Island (OC-002),
from September 6-13th. He will be active on SSB only on 80/40/20/17/
15/12/10 meters with 100w using a doublet with open feeder line. QSL
(preferable by the Bureau) to PA3GIO.
Website: http://www.pa3gio.nl/VK9XV/
5) Bert, PA3GIO, will be active as VK9CQ Cocos-Keeling Island (OC-003)
September 14-20th. He will be active on SSB only on 80/40/20/17/15/
12/10m with 100w using doublet with open feeder line. QSL (preferable
by the Bureau) to PA3GIO. Website: http://www.pa3gio.nl/VK9CQ/
6) Bert, PA3GIO, will be signing VK6GIO from Australia, September 22nd
through October 8th (On route and VERY LIMITED ACTIVITY). He mentions
that perhaps he may have a short visit to Kangaroo Island (OC-139) as
VK6GIO/5.
7) Bert, PA3GIO, will be signing VK9LO on Lord Howe Island (OC-004) from
October 9-15th. He will be active on SSB only on 80/40/20/17/15/12/10
meters with 100w using a doublet with open feeder line. QSL (preferable
by the Bureau) to PA3GIO. Website: http://www.pa3gio.nl/VK9LO/
FG, GUADELOUPE. The Russian Contest Club is glad to announce that Jack/RW3QC
and Igor/RN3OA will be active from here May 21-28th, as FG5BG (CQ WPX CW
Conetst) and FG/KC8QKF (before and after contest). It will be their second
RCC Contest\DXpedition. RW3QC will participate in the CQ WPX CW Contest as
a Single Operator/Multi Bands/HP entry. RN3OA will operate out of the
contest on 160-80 meters, including the WARC bands, RTTY and PSK-31. QSL
via RN3OA, by the bureau or direct to: Igor Zakharov, P.O.Box 381,
Voronezh, 394000, Russia. (They would like to thank Georges/FG5BG for
his help.
HAM-COM 2001. The Lone Star DX Association will be sponsoring the DX program
at this event in Arlington, Texas. Some of the guest speakers will be
Wayne/N7NG (ARRL), Wes/W3WL (D68C) and John/ON4UN (Topband DXing), The
featured speaker will be Martti Laine, OH2BH. The LSDXA will also have a
Hospitality Suite available June 8th (7-11PM) at the Wyndham Hotel. For
more details, check the Web page: http://www.dxer.org/lsdxa
Also, check the Web page: http://hamcom.org
HB0, LIECHTENSTEIN. A group from Germany will be active for four days
from the Principality of Liechtenstein starting Friday, June 1st, ending
on Monday, June 4th. They will participate in IARU Region 1 Field Day.
In addition, they will be active on 6 meters and on 10 GHz looking for
ES and Rainscatter openings. The operators will be DF5UL, DL1GGT, DL5EBT
and DL6SAQ and their callsigns will be HB0/homecall. QSL via their
homecall.
HB0, LIECHTENSTEIN. Rob, PA0RDY, will be active as HB0/PA0RDY from May
25-29th, especially for the CQ WPX Contest. He will be running 100
watts into a vertical on 10/15/20 meters, plus a dipole on 40 meters.
There will be some activity on RTTY and SSB before and after the CW
contest. QSL via homecall.
HS0, THAILAND. Charly, K4VUD, is back here again for a few days as
HS0ZCW (ed. may be waiting for his XW license -- See XW below). He has
announced that he will be active on 40 meters CW (maybe some SSB). Check
around 7015 to 7020 kHz between: 2300-2400z, 0900-1000z and 1100-1200z.
(ADDED NOTE TO CHARLY: The group from NODXA missed you at their Dayton
HamVention hospitality suite this year. Hope you can make it next year.)
IOTA CONTEST 2001. Ric, DL2VFR, informs OPDX that once again you can find
this year's summary of activities for the IOTA CONTEST 2001 on the Web
page: http://www.iota-post.com
Last year he had 123 announcements - which was very useful for DXers/
Contests looking for a new one in the contest, and a good source for
contesters having a look to see if the island they want to go to was
already occupied. The list is growing daily.
IOTA NEWS...............
EU-048. Members of Clipperton DX Club, Fabrice/F5NBQ (CDXC1050),
Pierre/F5RRW (CDXC942 and UFT 978), Eric/F5LOW and Christian/
F1SDQ will activate the Island of Houat in Morbihan, May 31st
through June 4th. They will use the callsign TM1H and will be
operational from 160-10 meters (including WARC) on SSB and CW
on the usual IOTA frequencies. They will use two IC-706MKII
and TS-50 (100 watts), a vertical line antenna on 40 meters,
a G5RV for the WARC bands, a sloper for the low bands and Yagi
TH3MK3 for 10/15/20 meters. QSL via F6ANA (operator of A52FH)
to the bureau or direct to Alain Mesnier, Les Grands Bois,
Chemin De La Bussiere, 16440 Mouthiers, France.
EU-110. Operators DF9MV, DL1GEO, DL9CHR and DE0MST will be active
from the lighthouse on Porer Island (Rock, south of Pula) on
August 12-17th. Other reference numbers are: CI-090 and
WLHA 0240. QSL via bureau (DARC) to DE0MST. Direct-address
is: Fredy Stippschild, P.O.Box 1406, D-83657, Germany
EU-128. Kurt/DF4XX and Holger/DL5XAT will be active from Fehmarn Island
for the WPX Contest weekend. They will participate as a
Multi-Operator/Mixed Mode entry. The callsign will be DF4XX/p.
All incoming QSLs will be answered through the bureau or direct.
EU-177. Thomas/SM5NGK, Stefan/SM5WAF and Jorg/DF6JC, will be operating
from Harstena Island between May 24-27th, signing 8S5T. QSL
via DF6JC.
SA-026. Paul, PY3DX, informs OPDX that he is going to take part in the
upcoming CQ WPX CW Contest as PU3A (special contest callsign),
portable on Santa Catarina Island in southern Brazil. Some
other DX friends from his area (PY3KK/Koetz, PY3FOX/Xris and
PY3YY/Andy) will also be going with him, but as they are not
contest enthusiasts, their goal is to activate this island on
the WARC bands, mainly on SSB mode. Paul adds, "Thus, while I'm
suffering under big CW pile-ups performing my contest, they
plan to drink a coconut water, watch the girls hanging around
and make some DX from the island, hi hi hi. I think as time
goes by I'm becoming less smart than I use to be, hi hi hi."
QSL cards for PU3A will be OK either through the bureau or
direct via Paul's home call, which is OK on the www.QRZ.com
or Buckmaster at www.buck.com .
J49, CRETE. Laci/HA0HW, Tamas/HA4DX and Bandi/HA5NG will be here between
May 25th and June 7th. They will use the special callsigns J49HW (HA0HW),
J49DX (HA4DX) and J49NG (HA5NG). They will take part in the CQ WPX Contest
(just for fun). It was also mentioned that they will try to go to one of
the islands of the newly created "Crete Coastal Islands Group" (EU-187),
June 2-3rd. QSL via home calls.
KH2, GUAM. Operators Ban/JF2WXS, Yoshi/JE2EHP, Michy/JH2CYU, Aki/JH2QFY,
Yasu/JJ2CYO and JS2ITP will be active June 9-12th. Activity will be on
160-6 meters SSB/CW. QSL N3WW/KH2 via JF2WXS, K1HP/KH2 via JE2EHP,
KH2/JH2CYU via CBA, KH2/JH2QFY via CBA, KH2/JJ2CYO via CBA and KH2/JS2ITP
via CBA.
KH2/AH2, GUAM. Aki, JI3ERV/NH2C, Chairman of Guam Contest Club, informs
OPDX that after being absent in the CQ WPX SSB Conetst, the Guam Contest
Club (GCC) has decided to be on the air during CQ WPX CW Contest at the
end of this month. This time they plan to set a target as the Oceanic
leader in a Multi-Single category and World Top 5. Also, they are trying
to build an Oceanic record in Muliti-Single category. Look for operators
JG3RPL/N1BJ, JI3ERV/NH2C, JR7OMD/WI3O and JR8VSE/NH2N to sign AH2R in
the contest from Guam Island (Zone 27,IOTA OC-26). Their Sunrise/Sunset
is 1953/0843z. QSL via JH7QXJ (Direct or JA bureau, NOT KH2 bureau).
NEW LIGHTHOUSE AWARD. The "German Lighthouse Award" is out now and has
been approved as an official DARC Club Award. You can find it detailed
on the Web page:
http://www.lighthouse-award.de (Deutsches Leuchtturm Diplom)
Rules are available in German, English and Danish (TNX OZ2ZB). The award
consists of 57 landbased LHs in Germany at the moment.
PY0F, FERNANDO DE NORONHA (Correction). Dennis, K7BV, reports that he
is very sorry for making a mistake in listing the Web site for his PY0F
DXpedition. Last week's announcement read " <http://www.qth.com/py0f> ".
It should have been < http:.//www.qth.com/k7bv/py0f >. Please accept
Dennis' apologies. Remember, he will begin his operation on May 24th.
Look for him as 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.
QSL via KU9C.
QSL INFO AND NEWS.................
Mario, DJ2MX (aka T94DX, N0MX), QSL Manager for 9A/OE1EMS (Krk Island,
IOTA EU-136, IOCA CI-046), reports that he has the logs and QSL cards.
QSL will be OK via DARC bureau or direct to him. He is also QSL Manager
for his last activity from Bosnia as T94DX in the 2001 ARI Contest.
Please Note: If you send your QSL direct, please enclose 2 USD or 1 IRC
(outside Europe) for air-mail return postage. Europe is 1 USD or
1 IRC.
Ric, DL2VFR, reports that QSL cards for his and DL2SWW latest DXpedition
to EU-037 (SM7) and EU-002 (OH0) will be sponsored by the magazine
"Funkamateur". QSLs should be printed within the next 8 weeks. They
plan to answer the direct requests first. Logs are available at:
http://www.iota-expedition.com
OPDX received a request to find out, "What is the QSL status of
FT5WH?" Can anyone help?
Steve Wheatley, KU9C, reported on the evening of May 13th, that about
70% of the direct QSL card requests for the February PW0S operation,
roughly 2000 cards, are in the hands of the U.S. Postal Service.
QSL Manager Glyn, GW0ANA, reports that the final updated logs for
ZD7K and ZD8K are on the Web site: http://www.dxpedition.co.uk
He also states that they have sorted out the photographs that they
are going to use for the QSL card. These will be sent off to their
Italian printer as per the sponsors list ASAP. Once he has received
them back, the QSL cards will go out.
Fabrizio, IN3ZNR (aka XW3ZNR, XU7AAY etc.), informs OPDX that all
direct QSLs for his operations in the Kingdom of Cambodia and the Laos
People Democratic Republic have been answered. If you did not receive
yours, please contact Fabrizio via E-mail at: xu7aay@qsl.net
Uwe/DL9NDS (ZK1NDS) and Klause/DLNFK (ZK1NFK) have uploaded the logs
for both their North and South Cook Islands on the Web. Check the
following Web site to see if you are in the log: http://www.dl9nds.de
SPECIAL EVENT. Station SN45KDU will be active now through May 31st and
again November 1-18th to celebrate the 45th anniversary of the Radio Club
(SP5KDU) in Tarnowskie Gory, Poland. Activity will be on CW/SSB. QSL via
bureau via SP9KDU.
VU4, ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS. Nat, VU2NTA, announced again this week
that no foreign amateur radio operators are allowed to operate from VU4.
He has indicated that just the sheer number of foreigners attempting to
put VU4 on the air is making the authorities say NO. There is hope,
however. Nat states that, after working two years with the government
and asking for suggestions for certain ammendments to the AMATEUR RADIO
rules in India, they have just about succeeded. So, maybe something
may come through, but he requests to please not press for the VU4
since right now even citizens of India are not allowed to carry radios
there. Nat says, "I hope you understand the problems we face."
XW, LAOS (Update). As this bulletin was being prepared, Charly, K4VUD,
is staying in the Saylom Yen Guest House in Vientaine and he is currently
trying to obtain a license. He reported that he spent a couple of hours
at the Lao's equivalent of the PTT office and was told that it may be a
month or more before he is assigned a real XW ham license. Charly mentioned
that three separate offices must touch/look at his application papers, and
he may have to appear in person for an interview for the last step. He
is expected to be here until August. (NOTE FROM EDITOR: This was written
before I left for Dayton, however, Charly is back in HS0-land for a few
days. Please see HS0 above.)
ZONE 2. Nenad, VE3EXY, reports that he has received confirmation authorizing
him access to the Indian reserve in ZONE 2. He will be active 4 days (and
5 nights) from Wednesday, May 23rd evening to Monday, May 28th morning,
around the CQWW WPX CW Contest weekend. Nenad will be active on the
following modes: CW, RTTY, and PSK31 possible, but not guaranteed outside
contest. Most of the CW will be during the contest (Not much phone at
all). From ZONE 2 (Loc. FO20), Nenad will sign VE3EXY/2 (Counts as VE2
in the contest). His sunrise will be 0912z and sunset 0035z. Suggested
frequencies will be (he will always work split -2 kHz CW, 5 kHz RTTY or
Phone):
CW - 1827, 3510, 7010, 14025, 18077, 21025, 24897 and 28025.
RTTY - 14090, 21090.
There will be no 6 meters. Reports will be something like "599Z2" which
will indicate Nenad is there. Outside of the contest, he will be active
on the WARC, RTTY and LF. During the CQ WPX CW Contest, look for him on
80/40/10 meters. Check around the greyline times. He will be either on
80 or 160 meters. There are some chances for EU and JA on those two bands.
QSL via VE3EXY (Home call). Nenad's QSL Policies: "For all my DXpedition,
I do not do blanket cover of all QSOs in my log. Instead I answer QSLs
when I receive them. You can send them direct with SASE (SAE +postage),
via the bureau, or direct without postage. QSLs with sufficient return
postage will be answered the same day (if in the log), or via the bureau
otherwise. QSL cards are already printed, and there is no reason to wait.
No special cards waiting for sponsors. E-mail requests are not accepted.
However, elQSL requests will be confirmed electronically, subject to
receiving notification and electronicQSL server address."
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DXCC/Entities Chart of Activity
For the week of Sunday, 13/May - Saturday, 19/May
Nmbr Nmbr Band of Days of
DXCC Stations Spots Activity the Week Modes
---- ------- ----- ----------------------------- ------------- ----------
3A 4 11 .20. .15. .T.W. .S. CW.SSB.RTTY
3B6 8 916 160.80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T. .S CW.SSB.RTTY
3B8 7 23 160. .30.20.17.15. .10. M. .W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
3B9 2 45 .30.20.17.15.12.10. M.T.W.T. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
3C 3 38 .80. .20.17.15. .6 M.T.W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
3D2 2 14 .40. .20. .6 .T. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
3V 5 14 .20.17. .T.W. .S.S .SSB.
3W 6 34 .20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
4J 6 34 .40.30.20. .15.12.10. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
4L 11 23 .80.40.30.20. .15.12.10. M.T.W.T.F. .S CW.SSB.RTTY
4S 10 60 .30.20.17.15.12.10. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
4U1I 1 26 .17. .12. .T. CW. .RTTY
4W 3 11 .20. .6 .T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
4X 42 162 160.80. .20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
5A 1 49 .17.15. .10.6 .W.T.F. .S CW.SSB.RTTY
5B 10 43 .30.20.17.15. .10.6 .T.W.T. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
5H 4 42 160.80. .30.20.17.15.12.10. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
5N 4 13 .20. .15. .10. .T.F.S.S .SSB.
5R 7 23 .20.17.15.12.10. M.T.W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
5V 4 63 .17.15.12.10. M.T.W. .S .SSB.
5X 3 5 .15. M.T. .SSB.
5Z 4 14 .17.15. .10. .T. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
6W 2 5 .12. .6 .S .SSB.
6Y 2 5 .17.15. .10. M. .F. CW.SSB.RTTY
7Q 7 40 .15. .10.6 M.T.W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
7X 10 88 .30.20.17.15. .6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
8P 8 52 .30.20.17.15.12.10. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
8R 2 11 .40. .20. .15. .10. .T. .F.S.S .SSB.
9A 41 98 .40.30.20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
9G 3 57 .20. .15.12.10. M.T.W.T. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
9H 18 94 .80.40.30.20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
9J 3 28 .40. .17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
9K 7 53 .30.20.17.15. .10. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
9L 1 1 .20. .S CW. .RTTY
9M2 5 24 .15. .10.6 M.T. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
9M6 2 20 .17.15. .6 .T. .F.S.S .SSB.
9N 1 6 .15. .T. .F.S. .SSB.
9Q 6 52 .40. .20.17. .12.10. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW. .RTTY
9V 7 45 .20.17.15. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
9Y 8 13 .20.17.15. .10.6 M. .W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
A2 3 8 .20. .15. .10. .W. .S.S .SSB.
A3 2 3 .17.15. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
A4 5 21 .20.17. .12. M.T.W.T.F.S.S .SSB.
A5 1 2 .15. .T. .SSB.
A6 1 4 .20. M. .F. .SSB.
A9 3 10 .20.17.15.12. .T. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
AP 8 179 .80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10. M.T.W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
BV 19 41 .80. .20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
BY 28 229 .40. .20.17.15.12. .6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
C2 1 2 .6 .W. .SSB.
C6 5 16 .20.17.15. .6 M.T. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
C9 3 29 .15.12. .W. .F.S.S CW. .RTTY
CE 28 59 .40. .20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
CE0A 1 1 .20. .T. CW. .RTTY
CE9 3 26 .40. .20. .15.12. M.T.W. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
CM 16 59 .40.30.20.17.15.12. .6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
CN 8 44 .40.30.20. .15. .6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
CP 1 9 .17.15. .10. .T.W. .F. .SSB.
CT 36 104 .40. .20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
CT3 7 24 .20. .15.12. .6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
CU 12 62 .20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
CX 21 52 160.80.40. .20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
D2 1 7 .15. .10. .S .SSB.
D4 3 33 .20. .15.12. .T. .T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
D6 2 8 .10. .T. .SSB.
DL 205 415 160.80.40.30.20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
DU 18 43 .80. .20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
E3 1 1 .20. .T. .SSB.
EA 122 363 160.80.40.30.20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
EA6 26 85 .80.40.30.20.17.15.12. .6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
EA8 21 47 .40. .20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
EA9 7 43 .40. .20.17.15. .6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
EI 13 37 .40. .17. .6 .T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
EK 5 50 160. .20.17.15. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
EL 3 5 .80. .15. .6 .T.W. .F. .SSB.
EP 10 29 .20.17.15. M.T. .T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
ER 16 48 .80.40.30.20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
ES 16 30 .40.30.20. .6 .T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
ET 1 1 .6 .S CW. .RTTY
EU 29 85 .80.40.30.20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
EX 9 32 .40.30.20.17.15.12.10. .T.W.T. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
EY 3 11 .30. .17.15. .W.T.F. .S CW.SSB.RTTY
EZ 4 11 .20. .15. .10. .T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
F 129 238 160.80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
FG 6 19 .20. .15. .10. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
FJ 2 13 .20. .T. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
FK 13 30 .40.30.20.17.15.12.10. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
FM 4 11 .40. .20.17.15. .6 M.T.W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
FO 4 35 .30.20.17.15 .10.6 M.T.W.T. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
FP 2 6 .20. M. .F.S. .SSB.
FR 14 80 .40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
FW 1 27 .20. .15. .6 M. .W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
FY 4 16 .30.20.17.15. .6 .T. .T.F. .S CW.SSB.RTTY
G 162 298 .80.40. .20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
GD 3 17 .20. M. .S. .SSB.
GI 10 15 .40. .20.17.15. .6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
GJ 4 4 .30. .15. .6 .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
GM 41 120 .80.40. .20. .15. .10.6 M.T. .T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
GU 16 104 .80.40.30.20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W.T. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
GW 20 41 .20.17.15. .6 .T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
H4 1 1 .20. M. .SSB.
HA 17 29 .80.40.30.20.17.15. .10. .T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
HB 25 38 .80.40. .20. .6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
HB0 1 1 .20. .S.
HC 7 29 .20.17.15.12.10. M.T.W.T. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
HC8 3 5 .15. .6 .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
HH 2 6 .20. .15. .W. .F. .S CW. .RTTY
HI 2 8 .80. .20.17. .12.10. M.T.W.T. CW.SSB.RTTY
HK 9 22 .40.30.20.17.15. .10. .W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
HK0/a 2 12 .40.30.20. .T.W.T.F.S. CW. .RTTY
HL 54 140 .40. .20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
HP 1 2 .6 .W. .S .SSB.
HR 11 103 .40.30.20. .15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
HS 10 58 .40. .20. .15. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
HZ 3 38 .80. .20.17.15. .10. .T.W.T.F.S.S .SSB.
I 234 555 .80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
IS 18 36 .40.30.20.17.15. .6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
J2 2 24 .20. .15.12.10. M.T.W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
J5 1 2 .15. .S. CW. .RTTY
J6 2 3 .20.17. .10. .T.F.S. .SSB.
J7 1 2 .15. .T. .SSB.
J8 2 23 .17.15.12.10.6 M. .S. CW.SSB.RTTY
JA 168 361 160. .40.30.20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
JD/m 1 5 .6 .S CW.SSB.
JD/o 1 5 .40. .6 .T.W. .S CW.SSB.RTTY
JT 2 7 .20.17. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
JW 5 71 .30.20.17.15. M.T.W.T.F.S. CW.SSB.RTTY
JX 2 12 .15. .F.S. .SSB.
JY 7 82 .80. .30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
K 451 654 160.80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
KG4 4 4 .6 .T. .S .SSB.
KH0 10 23 .40. .20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
KH2 9 59 .40. .20. .15. .6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
KH6 14 26 .30.20.17.15.12.10. M. .W.T.F.S. CW.SSB.RTTY
KL 13 38 .30.20.17.15. .6 M. .W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
KP4 20 52 .40. .20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
LA 55 132 .40. .20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
LU 90 192 .80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
LX 7 15 .30. .17. .6 .T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
LY 7 22 .30.20.17.15. .6 M. .W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
LZ 43 150 .40. .20.17.15. .6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
OA 9 30 .20.17.15. .10. .T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
OD 9 69 .20. .15. .6 .T. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
OE 36 50 .80.40.30.20.17.15. .6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
OH 33 82 .20.17.15. .6 .T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
OH0 10 42 .30.20.17.15.12. .6 .T.W.T.F.S. CW.SSB.RTTY
OK 31 54 .40. .20.17.15. .6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
OM 18 32 .80. .20.17.15. .6 M. .W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
ON 35 62 .40. .20.17.15.12. .6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
OX 3 14 .17. .6 .W.T. .S CW.SSB.RTTY
OY 2 11 .20. .6 .W. .S CW.SSB.RTTY
OZ 39 122 .40. .20.17. .6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
P2 8 20 .20. .15. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
P4 3 12 .17.15.12.10. .T. .T.F.S. CW. .RTTY
PA 42 79 .80.40. .20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
PJ2 2 6 .20. .15. .10. .T. .T.F.S. CW.SSB.RTTY
PJ7 6 18 .20. .15. .T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
PY 103 252 160.80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
PY0F 1 2 .6 .F. .S CW. .RTTY
PZ 3 17 .30. .17.15.12. .6 M. .W. .F.S. CW.SSB.RTTY
R1FJ 1 1 .20. .S. .SSB.
S2 1 9 .15. .T.W. .F.S. .SSB.
S5 37 77 .80.40. .20. .15. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
SM 75 188 .80.40.30.20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
SP 67 119 .80.40.30.20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
SU 20 121 .30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
SV 46 114 .40. .20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
SV5 7 27 .80. .30.20.17.15. .6 M.T.W.T. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
SV9 7 59 .40.30.20.17.15.12. .6 M. .W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
T30 1 1 .20. .F. .SSB.
T7 2 4 .17. .6 .S.S CW. .RTTY
T8 2 17 .15.12.10.6 .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
T9 10 22 .40. .20. .15. .10.6 .T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
TA 28 100 .40.30.20.17.15.12.10. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
TF 6 8 .40. .20. .15. .6 .T.W.T.F.S. CW.SSB.RTTY
TG 3 9 .40. .20.17. .T.F. .S CW.SSB.RTTY
TI 16 42 .40. .20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
TJ 1 1 .20. .S. .SSB.
TK 5 13 .40.30.20.17.15. M.T.W. .F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
TL 4 5 .15.12.10. .F.S. CW.SSB.RTTY
TR 11 64 .20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
TT 3 17 .17.15.12.10.6 .W. .S. CW.SSB.RTTY
TU 6 32 .20. .15. .10.6 M.T. .F.S.S .SSB.
UA 116 232 160.80.40.30.20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
UA2 7 23 160.80.40. .20.17.15.12. .T. .T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
UA9 89 229 160.80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
UK 10 23 .20.17.15. .T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
UN 15 27 .20.17.15.12.10. .T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
UR 77 276 160.80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
V2 1 1 .10. .T. .SSB.
V3 2 5 .20. .15. .T.W. .S. CW.SSB.RTTY
V4 5 73 .80.40. .20. .15.12.10. M.T.W.T. .S CW.SSB.RTTY
V5 3 56 .80. .30.20.17. .12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
V7 1 3 .20. .6 .T. .SSB.
VE 37 73 .80.40. .20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
VK 78 218 160.80. .30.20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
VK9N 1 7 .10. M. .S .SSB.
VP2E 2 6 .30. .10. M. .W. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
VP2V 1 2 .20. .15. .S CW. .RTTY
VP5 1 5 .17. .S.S .SSB.
VP6 1 2 .10. .S. .SSB.
VP8 2 2 .20. .10. .T. .S CW.SSB.RTTY
VP9 3 3 .17. .6 .T. .S .SSB.
VQ9 5 59 .17.15.12. .6 M.T. .T.F.S. CW.SSB.RTTY
VR 5 29 .30.20. .15.12.10.6 .T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
VU 30 104 .20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
XE 30 49 .40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
XU 1 4 .20. .15. .T.W. .S
XW 1 1 .17. .F. .SSB.
XX9 1 2 .20. .W. .SSB.
YB 45 161 .80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
YI 4 10 .40. .20. .15. .T.W.T.F.S. CW.SSB.RTTY
YK 2 2 .15. .6 .T. .S CW. .RTTY
YL 9 17 .80. .20. .15. .6 M.T. .T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
YN 2 3 .20. .6 .F.S. .SSB.
YO 49 150 .40. .20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
YS 4 32 .20. .10.6 M.T. .T.F.S.S .SSB.
YU 36 117 .80.40.30.20.17.15.12. .6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
YV 18 37 .30.20.17.15. .10. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
Z2 7 38 .40. .20. .15. .10.6 M.T.W. .F.S.S .SSB.
Z3 12 73 .80. .20.17.15. .6 .T.W.T.F.S. CW.SSB.RTTY
ZA 7 29 .20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S. CW.SSB.RTTY
ZB 8 28 .80.40.30.20.17.15.12. .6 M.T.W.T. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
ZC4 3 27 .20. .15. .10.6 M. .W.T. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
ZD7 5 22 .20. .15. .10. M.T. .T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
ZD8 7 138 .80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T. .S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
ZD9 0 0
ZF 1 1 .20. .S .SSB.
ZK1/s 7 200 .30.20.17.15.12.10. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
ZK2 1 1 .17. .T. CW. .RTTY
ZK3 1 1 .20. .S. .SSB.
ZL 37 70 .80.40.30.20.17.15. .10. M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
ZL7 2 94 .20.17.15. .10. M. .T.F.S.S .SSB.
ZP 15 31 .40. .20.17.15. .10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
ZS 45 139 .80.40.30.20.17.15.12.10.6 M.T.W.T.F.S.S CW.SSB.RTTY
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Tot Stations: 4378 Tot Spots: 13821 Spotter of the week: RK3AZ (97 spots)
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