The Illuminator
The monthly newsletter of the Carbon Amateur Radio Club
Carbon Amateur
Radio Club
Regular
Meeting Minutes
September 21,
2000
By Bob, K3PH
President
Larry Lilly, N3CR, called a regular meeting of the Carbon Amateur Radio Club to
order at 7:42 p.m. on Thursday, September 21, 2000. Six people attended.
The
minutes were read by Bob, K3PH, and approved by the members in attendance.
John,
W3MF, gave the treasurer’s report. At
the last meeting, we had a balance of $757.61.
We had expenses of $5.94 for mailing the newsletter, leaving a balance
of $751.67. The members in attendance
approved the Treasurer’s report.
It
was reported that the K3NG antenna party went as planned and the quad seems to
work very well. It was also reported
that the K3II picnic went well and a good time was had by all that attended.
It
was reported that the W3HA special event station commemorating the Athlete of
the Century presentation was on the air on Saturday, September 9, with Rob,
KB3BYT, Larry, N3CR, and Eric, N3TVV, doing the operating. Some 50 stations were worked. Larry volunteered to make certificates for
the operation and to act as QSL manager.
Larry,
N3CR, noted that SKYWARN training is definitely on for the October meeting, as
both WX2ROB and N3VAE will be here to do a one-hour training session. It is very important that as many members as
possible attend this meeting.
Lamar,
N3AT, noted that we only had about 3 check-ins at the Wednesday night net. This started a discussion about what we
could do to increase interest. Rob,
KB3BYT, mentioned that we might give the net a “purpose,” such as a technical
net or a swap net. Additional ideas
included talking about the space station and amateur radio or even talking
about building a turnstile antenna.
Nothing specific was decided.
Bert,
W3OWP, mentioned that he has delivered the ARRL Handbook to the Lehighton
library. He also noted that, while
Lansford does not yet have a library, he delivered the other ARRL Handbook to
W3COW’s widow, who is involved with setting up the new library.
The
meeting adjourned at 8:58 p.m.
DX News
Provided by Bob, K3PH
The Ohio/Penn DX
PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 479
October 2, 2000
Editor Tedd
Mirgliotta, KB8NW
Provided by BARF-80
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Online at
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Thanks to the
Northern Ohio Amateur Radio Society, Northern Ohio DX Association, Ohio/Penn
PacketCluster Network, AD1C, KL7JR/1, WB2YQH/WB2RAJ & The 59(9) DX Report,
W3UR & The Daily DX, W3HC, K4VUD, KM6HB, N4ZC, K6RO, N6DCD, NI6T, AA7KE,
W7TVF, WC7N, K8AV, K8YSE, 4L1BR, 4X6UO, BG1HZF, CT1END, DJ5AV & DX News
Letter, DK9IP, G3SWH, G3VMW, JA1ELY, OH3RM, RU4SS, VE3XAP, VK5FV and ZS5BBO for
the following DX information.
3B6, AGALEGA. Just a
reminder that the 3B6RF operation starts next weekend (October 8-24th), and a
frequency chart will be sent to all OPDX InterNet Subscribers as an additional
bulletin.
4S, SRI LANKA. Phil,
G3SWH, and his XYL will be here (IOTA AS-003) from November 9-22nd, and Phil
has been allocated the callsign 4S7WHG. They will be travelling extensively
during their stay, and he hopes to be active on CW only, all bands from 40-10
meters, for a few hours at least
on most days,
circumstances permitting. This will be a holiday type operation with limited
activity, although they will spend the last few days relaxing on the beach at
Unawatuna in the south part of the island, where he hopes to be a little more
active. Phil will have his IC-706 and R-7000 antenna with him. QSLs will be via
G3SWH, either direct or via the RSGB bureau.
4W, EAST TIMOR. Rod,
WC7N, the East Timor Pilot Station, reports that all things are going according
to plan for next weekend's 4W/K7BV operation (Refer to OPDX.475). There are
some problems with flight schedules and weight limitations, but they are being
worked on and all should arrive near to schedule. For up-to-date info, check
Web page:
http://www.qth.com/k7bv/timor
8Q, MALEDIVES. Just a
reminder to look for Adam, W7MP, to be active as 8Q7AB from now until October
9th. His activity will be mostly on 40
meters CW and 20 meters CW/SSB. QSL via W7MP. (Refer to OPDX.475)
9X, RWANDA. "THE
59(9) DX REPORT" reports that Charlie, N4XT, will be working at the U.S.
Embassy in Kigali in the year 2001 between January 12th through March 12th. He
hopes to be active from this African nation.
A5, BHUTAN. It is
official! The Bhutanese Dept. of Communications has given the go-ahead to
Charly, K4VUD, to utilize 1000 watts transmit power in Bhutan in December 2000
for the three low bands. Charly states, "It will be cheaper per person if
four people go at once... are there three
more folks out there
who want to be in Bhutan in early December 2000???" E-mail him at: [email protected]
BT4, CHINA. Look for
the special amateur radio station during the 10th ARDF World
Championships, BT4ARDF. The station will be located in the New Century Hotel.
Reportedly, QSL cards are printed.
D44, CAPE VERDE (IOTA
DXpedition Update to OPDX.475). Jose, EA8EE, informs OPDX that he and
Maneul/EA8BYG's plans for their November 1-8th operation from the Island of Sao Vicente (IOTA AF-86, new
IOTA as of June) near the capital of Mindelo continue. The two will be active
from Carlos', D44AC, QTH and use his callsign. Activity will be on all modes
and bands. Please refer to OPDX.475. They now announce that their logs will be
updated daily,
as long as they are
able to, on the Web page:
http://www.qsl.net/dxgrancanaria
DXCC STATUS. Wayne
Mills, N7NG/1, from Membership Services Department reports that the current
turn-around for DXCC applications is about 8 weeks. They are working overtime
to reduce this figure. The ARRL will be installing a new computer platform.
This will allow them to make some improvements in the way the DXCC program
works. By the end of the year 2001, they should be able to generate an E-mail
receipt automatically for each DXCC application received.
EP, IRAN (New Iranian
Stations). Mac, W3HC, informs OPDX that he received an E-mail from Iran which
indicates that there will be 7 stations set up for the "Civilization
Talks". Look for the old timers EP2FM, EP2CM and EP2ES, along with 4 new
novices to be active with most of the activity
from EP3PTT (the club station). They will notify
Mac as soon as they have the callsigns of the new stations.
FS & PJ8, ST.
MARTIN AND ST. MAARTEN. Rodger/N4ZC and Don/K4ZA will be active from both the
French and Dutch sides of this island. Rodger informs OPDX that he will fly
down to St. Maarten on October 16th.
His activity will be on 160-6 meters CW/SSB before the CQWW SSB Contest.
He states that he will try to operate around .025 kHz on CW for the non-Extra
class
guys when he is on
80-10 meters. Rodger will operate as both FS/N4ZC and PJ8/N4ZC before the
contest. Don, K4ZA, will fly down on October 21st. He will also operate FS/K4ZA
and PJ8/K4ZA before the contest. Each side (of the island) has a C4 beam.
Rodger will be PJ8/N4ZC during the contest. QSL vis his home callsign. Don will
be FS/K4ZA during the contest. QSL via his home callsign. Rodger states that
the FS location is the highest point on the island at 424m, so the blue
Caribbean can be seen for 360 deg. They will both fly home the morning after
the contest.
IOTA
NEWS................
EU-012. Look for GS2MP to be active during the CQ WW
Phone Contest (October 28/29th). GS2MP will be a separate multiplier for the
CQWW scoring. The operators of this Multi-Multi entry will be Chris/GM3WOJ,
Stewart/GM4AFF (GM0F), Jim/GM4TXX, and Keith/GM4YXI. The Shetland Islands have
the reference number: IOTA EU-012, IOSA reference SH1, WAB HU27 and locator
IP90. This island can be reached by a 14 hour, 220 mile sea crossing from
Aberdeen to Lerwick. The GS2MP QSL cards will be via their QSL Manager: Edwin
Musto ZS5BBO, PO Box 211032, Bluff 4036, South Africa. For a few days before
the contest some HF CW only operation may take place, and GM4AFF/P will be
active on the 50 and 7 MHz bands. For more information, contact Chris, GM3WOJ,
via E-mail at: [email protected] or from his Web page at:
http://www.gm7v.com
NA-055. John, KL7JR/1, will be on from Mt. Desert
Island (USI ME-021S) on October 8th (possibly 7th too) starting around 1400z on
28460 kHz (primary) and 14260 kHz (secondary). QSL CBA only.
KH0, MARIANA ISLANDS.
Hide, JF1VXB, will be operating from Saipan Island (OC-086) from Octover 5-10th
as KH0M. Activity will be on 80-6 meters SSB/CW/RTTY/PSK31 with a KW amp. He
hopes to participate in the Oceania DX Contest. QSL to homecall via JARL bureau
or direct to CBA: Hidenobu Nakamura: 23-139 Chojabara, Kasuya, 811-2311 JAPAN
KH0, MARIANA ISLANDS.
Look for Tsutomu, JA1VND, to be active from Saipan Island (OC-086) as
KH0/JA1VND from October 13-16th. Activity will be on CW/SSB on all bands. He
hopes to see big pileups from either Europe and/or East Coast of N.A. QSL to
JA1VND via JARL bureau or direct to: Tsutomu HorikoshiI, 656 Yoshii, Yoshii, 370-2132 JAPAN
KH0, MARIANA ISLANDS.
Look for operators JQ1UKK, JF2SKV, JG3VEI and JH5OXF to be active in the CQWW
CW Contest as NH0S in a Multi/Single/High Power Category effort. Outside the
contest, between November 23-27th, they will be operating on all bands 160-6
meters SSB/FM/CW/RTTY/PSK31 with a FL7000 and HL1KGX amplifier. Operators (with
callsign/QSL info) are: KH2F (QSL via JF2SKV), NH0V (via JG3VEI), KH0/KD6CJF
(via JH5OXF) and KH0/JQ1UKK (via JQ1UKK). QSL NH0S via JF2SKV to JARL bureau or
direct to: Hisashi Matsushita, 14-1 Ugasemae Iwakura, Toyota, 444-2225 JAPAN
Any questions can be direct to Hisashi, JF2SKV, via E-mail: [email protected]
KH2, GUAM ISLAND. A
group from the Nagoya area will be active from Guam Island (OC-026) on November
10-15th. They will have two IC-736, IC-706, FT-100 and a 500W Linear Amplifier
for 160-10 meters, SSB/CW/RTTY. The following antennas will be used:
160m - Inverted
L 40-10m - Cushcraft R-7000
Vertical
80m - Inverted L 6m - 5 element Yagi @ 25m up
The operators will be
active as: KH2F (QSL via JA2TBS), KR6CZ/KH2 (via JA2VFW), AB8EW/KH2 (via JH2SON),
K1HP/KH2 (via JE2EHP), KH2/JH2ABL (via JH2ABL), KH2/JH2KDP (via JH2KDP),
KH2/JJ2MST (via JJ2MST), KH2/JL2WNA (via JL2WNA) and KH2/JQ2PTN (via JQ2PTN).
If you have any questions or requests, contact Masao, JA2TBS/KH2F via E-mail
at: [email protected]
KH5K, KINGMAN REEF
(Update). The latest press release by the Kingman Reef/Palmyra DX Group and
Garry Shapiro, NI6T, states preparations continue at an accelerating pace for
the Kingman Reef DXpedition in mid-October. Some equipment has arrived in
Honolulu with antennas, amplifiers and cables on their way. The motor schooner
Machias is being prepared
for the journey. Site
planning is almost complete. Financial support is coming in from foundations,
clubs and individuals (more is still needed). Contributions should be sent to
Tom Harrell, N4XP, 2011 New High Shoals Rd., Watkinsville, GA 30677. For more
updates, check out the Web site at:
http://www.qsl.net/krpdxg
KP2, ST. CROIX (U.S.
Virgin Islands). Look for Larry/K6RO and Herb/KG6OK to be active from October
25-31st. They will be active on CW, RTTY and SSB and possibly PSK-31. They will
concentration on the WARC bands before and after the CQWW Contest. Larry, K6RO,
will participate in CQWW SSB Contest as a SO/AB/HP effort using WP2Z. QSL WP2Z
via KU9C. QSL KP2/K6RO and KP2/KG6OK via their home callsign.
OH0, ALAND ISLAND. A
group of OH3 operators will be active from here (IOTA EU-002, OH County 008)
until October 7th. Look for operators Mikko, OH0/OH3FM (QSL via OH3FM); Jussi,
OH0/OH3YM (via OH3YM); Pertti, OH0LQK
(via OH3LQK); Alpo, OH0MFP (via OH3MFP); and Markus, OH0KCB (via OH3RM) to be
active on 80-10 meters, mainly on CW and RTTY.
PJ2, NETHERLANDS
ANTILLES. Joeke, PA0VDV, will once again be active from here as PJ2/PA0VDV,
October 26th through November 16th. Activity is expected to be CW only. QSL via homecall.
QSL INFO AND
NEWS............
4L0JAZZ was activated
by Shale, 4L1BR, in Georgia on RTTY this past week. Shale told OPDX to QSL via
his address on "QRZ.COM".
A52JS QSLs. Reports have
surfaced that modified A52JS QSL cards are being sent out by Jim, VK9NS, with a
note attached. It's actually a A51JS card from Jim's previous operation to
Bhutan. It seems that the A52JS cards are missing in transit between EU and
VK9NS. Jim send out this modified card so that many can summit them in time for
the DXCC September deadline submission. Notices will be sent out through the
proper DX channels when the new A52JS card have arrived. Those who would like
to receive a card should resend a SAE and IRC. We are sure that many would like
to thank Jim for his thoughtfulness.
QSL QSOs for A61AJ in
the RTTY DX Contest last weekend go to W3UR: Bernie McClenny, 3025 Hobbs Road,
Glenwood, MD 21738 (no bureau E-mail requests!). Bernie is the QSL Manager for
all QSOs with A61AJ (what ever date, mode or band). By the way, the operator
was Walter, DJ6QT.
All stations needing
a card from BI2J are to send them direct to Mac, W3HC, and not to China. If you
send them to China, Mac will have to mail a supply of cards to Alan so he can
answer them. This takes more time and creates a greater expense. This mistake
was made on the BI3H, BI4C, BI5Z and the BI5P cards. Mac will place an order
for the BI2J cards as soon as he receives the photograph and the details from Alan.
QSLs for EZ8CW and
EZ3A. Vit, EZ8CW, states that he doesn't have a QSL Manager and QSLs for him
(EZ8CW) and the club station EZ3A should be sent direct only to: Vitaly
Dotsenko, P.O.Box 73, Ashgabat, 744020, Turkmenistan.
By the time you read
this, the YP1W DXpedition will be over. Activity was from Sacalinu Mare Island
(IOTA EU-183) in the Black Sea close to the Danube Delta. OPDX was told that
this "island is a virgin and a wildlife Romanian territory, part of the
Biosphere Reservation "Danube Delta". The DXpedition was organized by
the Romanian Radio Amateur Federation (FRR) and by Pit, YO3JW. Operators were
YO3JW/Pit, YO3FWC/Ciprian, YO9FJW/Ionut, YO3FLR/Cristi and possibly others. QSL
via YO3JW. For more info about previous trips on the island, check the Web
pages:
http://www.qsl.net/yo3kaa
http://www.qsl.net/yo3jw
Mark, KM6HB, reports
that he has received an E-mail from Bill, NC1L, at the DXCC desk stating that
his documentation for his ZK1AHB operation to South Cook Island (July 10-18th,
2000) has been accepted by the ARRL for DXCC credit. QSLs have been received
from the printer and are being mailed out daily. Bureau requests will be
handled as they are received.
SPECIAL CANADIAN
PREFIXES AND ACTIVITY............
Look for a special
prefix to be activated to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the end of the
British and French capitals of Nova Scotia. The Industry Canada approved the
prefix XM1 for VE1's and XL1 for VA1's, and is also available for all Canadian
Radio Amateur operators residing within the boundaries of Annapolis County.
Their operation was authorized and will be valid from October 27th through
November 27, 2000.
The special callsign
VC5C has been assigned to Todd Bendtsen, VE5MX, to commemorate the 125th
Anniversary of the Supreme Court of Canada. This callsign is valid between
October 27-30th, 2000 only.
The special event
callsign VB2R as been authorized to be used by Carleton Styan, VE3BY, to
commemorate the 100th Anniversary birth of Mr. E.S. Rogers Sr. inventor and creator
of "Rogers Batteryless Radio". This operation is valid from October
21st through November 5th, 2000. The station will be active in the CQ WW SSB
Contest (Zone 2).
SPECIAL EVENT. Look
for the special event callsign MB2HFC to be used during the International HF
and IOTA Convention, October 13-15th.
SPECIAL EVENT. During
the year 2000 the "Signal Corps of the Australian Army (Royal Australian
Signals)" celebrates their 75th anniversary of its formation. To mark the
occasion, former and current members of the corps will operate VI5RAS
throughout November from various locations within Australia. QSL direct with
SASE to VK5FV or via the Bureau.
SLIM ALERTS!!!!
A station being
active as 3W1A on 28495 kHz this past week stating to QSL via N6HK is a SLIM. Steve,
N6HK, states, "The guy's a phoney. I'm not the manager for any
station."
Gene, TZ6YV, reported
hearing a station using the callsign TZ1GH who was advising people to QSL via
the Bureau! According to Gene, the call TZ1GH has not been issued, and additionally
Mali has no QSL Bureau.
V4, NEVIS ISLAND.
Doc, W9NY, will be active again as V47NS, October 26-30th. He will be in the
CQWW SSB Contest as a 10 meter Single Band entry (or possible 20/15 meters
single band entry). QSL via W9NY.
V6, MICRONESIA. Due
to freight schedules, the V63DX operation date was shifted a little. Shoji,
JA7HMZ, will operate from Pohpei Island from October 27th through November 2nd.
He will be Single Operator/All Band/ High Power entry in the CQWW DX SSB
Contest. He received the callsign V6A for the contest. QSL V6A via JA7AO: Tokro
Matsumoto, 3-62 Okachimachi, Yuzawa, 012-0856 JAPAN. Outside the contest,
Shoji, V63DX/JA7HMZ, and Koh, V63DQ/JA7KAC, will operate mainly on CW and the
WARC bands. QSL via their homecall either the JARL bureau or direct to:
JA7HMZ Shoji Igawa - 17 Shirogane, Yokobori, Ogachi, 019-0204
JAPAN and JA7KAC Kosaku Sasaki -
3800-42, Shimotsuruma, Yamato, 242-0001 JAPAN
ZD9, TRISTAN DA
CUNHA. Bob's, G3ZEM, activity as ZD9ZM has ended. On Saturday, September 23rd,
Bob and Karen finally left the island and are headed to Capetown. All the
equipment was safely loaded onto the ship, including the slightly bent Titanex
vertical. Bob E-mailed the final ZD9ZM log by satellite from the Agulhas today
as promised. The final
tally is 20,538 QSOs,
and the full log has now been uploaded to the ZD9ZM log search page available
at:
http://www.dxtechnology.com/zd9zm
ZK2, NIUE. Bill,
W7TVF, will be active again from November 19th through December 10th as ZK2VF.
Operations will be on 160-6 meters. Priority will be given to Europe, Africa,
and South America on 160 and 80 meters during their grayline. Plenty of time
will be spent on all bands for anyone who needs a QSO. A 847 will be used as a
beacon on six meters all the time that he is active, so if six opens he will be
QRT on HF until six meters closes. The six meter beacon will be on 50.115 MHz.
Bill will be operating from the
"Beautiful Namukulu Motel" with Alpha power and good antennas. QSL
info is the same as last time. QSL direct with a SASE and return postage to:
Bill Dawson "W7TVF", P.O. Box 4049, Pahrump, Nevada 89061. Bill
states, "No donations are needed. Again, I would like to thank all of you
for the extremely courteous operating by almost everyone and that made it a
pleasure for me also. The pile ups were big but easy for me to operate because
of your help. I will try to create some even bigger pile-ups this time. Thanks
and CU from Niue
Island in November." Bill's Web site is at:
http://coyote.accessnv.com/ad7k/w7tvf
Check out
http://incolor.inetnebr.com/n0ujr for other cartoons and to purchase N0UJR’s
book, “N0UJR and His Friends.”
Heard Through the Grapevine…
The club
needs an EC/RO for the ARES and RACES activities. Contact Larry N3CR for details.
Carbon Amateur Radio Club – 1999-2000 Officers
President:
Larry Lilly N3CR [email protected]
Vice
President: Glenn O’Donnell K3PP [email protected]
Secretary: Bob
Schreibmaier K3PH
Treasurer:
John Schreibmaier W3MF
W3HA Callsign
Trustee: Bill Dale WY3K
W3HA Repeater
Trustee: John Bednar K3CT
Public
Information Officer: Bill Kelley KA3UKL
Skywarn
Coordinator: Mike N3XYU
Directors
John Bednar K3CT, Bruce Appleton N3RXJ, Bert
Rex W3OWP
Illuminator Staff
Editor: Goody
K3NG [email protected]
Contesting:
Glenn K3PP [email protected]
DX : Bob K3PH
Foxhunting:
open
Propagation
and Commentary: Larry N3CR [email protected]
QRP: Lamar
N3AT [email protected]
Technical:
John K3CT [email protected]
Newsletter
Printing, Folding, and Mailing: Bob K3PH
Services
W3HA Repeater:
147.255 Mhz + PL 131.8
CARC Website: http://www.cpals.com/~elitehom/carc/
Webmaster:
Robert KB3BYT [email protected]
CARC Email
Reflector: see www.qth.net CarbonARC list for
details
Internet
Telnet DX Cluster - contact Goody K3NG for access
CARC Membership Information
Regular
Membership is $15.00, which includes autopatch privileges.
All amateur radio operators are invited to join the CARC
ARES / RACES net held 21:00 local time every Wednesday on the W3HA repeater at
147.255 Mhz + offset, PL 131.8. Any
amateur radio operator or anyone with an interest in ham radio is welcome to
attend our monthly meetings.