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All the best for the Christmas holidays and the New Year from the Committee of the UKSMG (and good DX for all of course!)

After 10 years involvement in the UKSMG and 5 years of running the web site I set up in 1996, I have decided to take a break and will thus not be standing for the Committee in 2002. This means that we are looking for someone with the appropriate skills and interest to take over the management of the UKSMG web site. This is a challenging task but one that is most enjoyable so if you are interested in having a go, send us an email: Chris G3WOS


HNY everybody! Good DX and best wishes! (now back to the Champagne)
Rinze PA5TA <at amsat>
- Monday, December 31, 2001 at 23:12:13 (GMT/BST)
HI, anyone know of a call UG7GA, or similiar to this call. Like FG7GA, or UR7GA, etc. Trying to figure out who I Heard this morning. 31 Dec.About 1530 z. ????? Thank You, 73 and HAPPY NEW YEAR. N8XA
N8XA <SIX>
- Monday, December 31, 2001 at 23:02:10 (GMT/BST)
Enjoyed another brief (40 minutes) Es opening stateside this morning from KH6. Worked 31 stations from VE7, W7, W0, W6 and W5 areas with generally strong signal reports both ways. Also had a longer opening two days earlier that lasted over an hour and included Nova Scotia, Maine and New Hampshire while the West Coast boomed in at the same time. My move to BK29 has proved fruitful--8 DXCC (inc ZD7!), 16 states and over 50 grids worked in a little over a month of operating. Been using 5 el. at 28' with 180 watts so far, am now preparing to put up the 7JHV this week. Anyone I've recently worked needing a card from KH6 please note my new address (I've faxed it to the FCC and am waiting and waiting for it to be processed): Jeff Cathrow, KH6/KF6GYM, POB 884, Na'alehu, HI 96772 USA. Happy New Year to all the other Six Meter Fanatics out there and here's hoping for at least a few more solid F2 openings in the coming year, too. Aloha from Hawai'i & 73, Jeff
Jeff, KH6/KF6GYM <kf6gym@qsl.net>
- Monday, December 31, 2001 at 21:33:32 (GMT/BST)
HAPPY 2002 to all on six metres&good DX
STEWART G1HHO <gordon.reeve@btinternet.com>
- Monday, December 31, 2001 at 21:33:31 (GMT/BST)
Wishing the best for 2002 to all my 6 friends worldwide...
Kerry G0LCS <g0lcsxqsl.net>
- Monday, December 31, 2001 at 19:26:18 (GMT/BST)
Year end log cleanup time: I need grid locs for: G3YJY M0AJJ G4DVF G7CMK G8KJJ G0VYP F1IMO DL4OW DF7UX F5JQF GM0GNY F3AT F7VO EI9ES OH3TM SP5ENA TI2SSI SM5CEU. Hopefully no broken calls in the bunch, I usually ask for repeats until I'm sure I got it right. Conditions ureal last few days. Thanks to everyone I worked this year and here's to a great 2002 on the magic band! 73, Bill AA6TT FN34 Vermont
Bill AA6TT <Bill at AA6TT dot com>
- Monday, December 31, 2001 at 19:03:46 (GMT/BST)
I am qrv on six from Rio de Janeiro until January 19. I have worked stations of central america and west indies. (FG5 WP4U TI5KD YV4DDK). I have remarked an opening every day at 21h localtime(00h00 UT). I hope make lots of contact in the next days I work with a IC706 and 5 elements beam 73 de chris ZZ1ZZA Rio de Janeiro GG87GE.
Chris F1RPC/ZZ1ZZA <zz1zza@hb9ww.ampr.org>
- Monday, December 31, 2001 at 19:02:41 (GMT/BST)
Steve VK3SIX: Well, I worked you twice so I think YOU owe ME TWO beers! I certainly owe Bob ZL3TY one, he was in here for over 2hrs, first time I've even hrd ZL! Happy New Year to All.
Nick 5B4FL <5b4fl(at)qsl.net>
- Monday, December 31, 2001 at 18:33:55 (GMT/BST)
Just a simple Happy new year to all, have fun, enjoy the openings, 50 mhz is starting to resemble the last solar cycle at last. Charles
Charles Coughlan EI5FK <mycall at yahoo.com>
- Monday, December 31, 2001 at 18:23:24 (GMT/BST)
Today for second day there was a big opening, Began at 11:45 hrs utc and end at 14:00 UTC,175º stations from europe and later from usa, they were from SP, DL, EH, OZ, CT, PE, LA, SM, GM, G, F, M0, G0, GW, EI ( NEW CONTRY), OH, UX ( NEW COUNTRY ), OY ( NEW COUNTRY), ER ( NEW COUNTRY ), P4 ( NEW COUNTRY ). HAPPY NEW YEAR from YV4DDK FK60XF, Valencia, Venezuela
TONY YV4DDK <yv4ddk@arrl.net>
- Monday, December 31, 2001 at 18:00:51 (GMT/BST)
Another Great day with 3 newones(105 sience 9 of june 01) 11:58 9Y4AT (FK90),12:09 PJ2MI (FK52),14:09 C6AGN (FL16) A nice way to finish 2001 ,Happy new year!!
soeren oz0jx <oz0jx- AT- qsl.net>
- Monday, December 31, 2001 at 16:11:17 (GMT/BST)
To Bo:Here is my list of waiting cards:VE1ZJ,CX8BE,CX3IN,XW2A, XW0X,YV4AB,VK8MS,D68C,HB0/PI4TUE,TY68F,D44TD,CE0ZIS,TG9NX, TI5BX,TI5KD,HK3AVR,V73AT,XU7ABW,D6/WB4MBU,JX7DFA etc..etc. Ohh what a wonderfull life!! 73 Bo,take easy
Renko 9A6R
- Monday, December 31, 2001 at 16:04:10 (GMT/BST)
Another tremendous day but not so many "new countries" worked today, Most a repeat of yesterday. Worked these: 9Y4AT, FM5AD, PJ2MI, J89I, YY5OIG, P49MR, P43JB, YV4DDK, KP2BH, 9Z4BM and heard CO8DM, CO2OJ, CO8LY, C6AGN, VP5VAC, FM5WD. Around 13,30z conds turned north and I worked almost 100 US-stns from W1,2,3,4,5,8,and 9 + VO2AC in FO73. Wish everyone a happy new year and let us hope the new year starts as good as the old ended
Ken SM7CMV <kenth@kastanje.tomelilla.se>
- Monday, December 31, 2001 at 15:57:17 (GMT/BST)
HAPPY NEW DX YEAR: Resolution should be don't all pile up on 106 with DU there might be dx behind it, in this case F4PAN you were in here for ten minutes 559. Tnx to Staszek and all the other boys for 5 new countries on the last day of the year. #115 cfmd #120 worked. Congrats to Norm for working F1JG and breaking the VK3 short path DX record by a few KM. 5B4FL you old sea dog you owe me a beer for todays effort, when in ten short minutes I had you working me!!!! Tnz Mohamad HZ1MD, the boys in SP, 9A and OK for new ones also. See you same time tomorrow same station. And I did say on N1RZ that seeing the XYL was putting on a turkey dinner the band would open, and it did just as I was clearing the scraps to the cat. it took 2 hours to get back inside and the icecream had melted. VK3AKK said he had crsiped Garlic Bread, cold Lasagne and a warm beer.
Steve VK3SIX <at qsl.net>
- Monday, December 31, 2001 at 14:34:09 (GMT/BST)
Does anyone know the velocity factor of CT100 75 ohm coax? I need to match a 6 metre quad element (approx 100 ohm) to 50 ohm coax and CT100 is the only 75 ohm coax in my "junk box". Most semi-air spaced coax tends to be about 80% but a more accurate figure would be useful. Thanks,
Paul G4IJE <paul@g4ije.fsnet.co.uk>
- Monday, December 31, 2001 at 10:53:53 (GMT/BST)
What a morning.... wked JY9NX and OD5/OK1MU for new DXCCs and had my 1st CQ of the day answered by RU4CE. D44TD now louder than most other GUs. What next???? 73
Mike GU6AJE <gu6aje***thersgb.net>
- Monday, December 31, 2001 at 10:47:16 (GMT/BST)
Best opening to Europe so far this cycle. Worked ON, SM, S5/S8, DL, G, I, F and EH6 this morning from Kansas. All QSOs with 100 w and attic dipole! HNY - Jon N0JK
Jon N0JK <n0jkhotmail.com>
- Monday, December 31, 2001 at 00:09:32 (GMT/BST)
Sure it was memorable DX day 30/12/2001 ! HK CO HR TG and 6Y5RV 5 new now #187 Big signals from CO8LY 8DM 2OJ and ZF1RC 9+20 a level even locals do'nt bring.Finaly we could actual hear those DX that has been spotted so long...hi Heared some interesting signals from W5/0 S-dakota Minnesota etc but we where out of skip here they had pileups from OK /DL 59 so not workable Question why is 50.000 -50.020 never used for cw dxing? In my band plan this is a regular CW (dx) section below the beacon band. 73 Happy and healthy new year from snow (10") covered JO33
Jaap Pa0oos <pa0oosqslnet>
- Sunday, December 30, 2001 at 23:48:00 (GMT/BST)
What a DX morning ! MUF reached TV channel R2 which is 59,25 MHz !! Also very very strong audio of several Kazachstan and Turkmenistan TV stations at 56.25 MHz all between 9 and 12 UTC. The MUF never reached that high in The Netherlands before.
Ruud NL9649 <ruud.brand@wxs.nl>
- Sunday, December 30, 2001 at 21:54:39 (GMT/BST)
Nice opening in jo31 as well: TI, HR, TG, CO8DM, ZF AND XE1/G3SVD IN LOG. 3 new ones for me not as mni as in oz/sm, but not complaining with #132 wkd now. Still need uk and a45!! HNY Jan
Jan pe1gnp <pe1gnp@qsl.net>
- Sunday, December 30, 2001 at 21:43:30 (GMT/BST)
Is there a SP address website?? Need address for SP2NJE. Thanx & good DX in 2002
Dave K2SIX <K2SIXdave@aol.com>
- Sunday, December 30, 2001 at 21:26:46 (GMT/BST)
Sure it was a fine day! Pity I had to stay with the visitors and family for two hours. But with another new country in the log it wasn't to bad. Didn't miss another new one. Getting Mohammad HZ1MD with S9 when I switch on the rig this morning. UK9AA had his ball. I think the best of the propagation was constantly east of me. But working TG9NX for a new one compensate everything. What is the best QSL route for TG9NX? Is his manager still N4FKZ? I heard different experiences. So what is a working route? Good luck and happy new year to the Six family,
Peter PA2VST <pa2vst***50mhz.com>
- Sunday, December 30, 2001 at 21:12:30 (GMT/BST)
Today Big Day, began at 12:16 hrs UTC an ends at 17:30 hrs UTC, 250 stations, 115 from EUROPE ( SP new country, OZ, EI, SM, DL, GW, LA, ES, OH,LY New country ), 140 from North America ( W0,1,2,3,4,5,8,9), Mexico XE and Canada VE. Big propagation this is my secon solar cicle and I dont remember this sucees las solar cicle. 73´s dx from YV4DDK
TONY YV4DDK <yv4ddk@arrl.net>
- Sunday, December 30, 2001 at 20:17:02 (GMT/BST)
Greetings to all. What a morning on 6m! Great scatter conditions to LY, YL, ES, OH, SP, etc from Missouri. Does anyone have email address for OH5NQ and SP2NJE ? Would appreciate info. Best 73, happy new year to all!
Mark KM0A <markem48aol.com>
- Sunday, December 30, 2001 at 19:50:02 (GMT/BST)
Denis Just postd this on the N1RZ chat page, now thats some going for 1 day >>>WP4KJJ Denis > Today 600 contact / 48 state VE0/1/2/3/4/5/6/7/9.....30 EU country,
Adrian G0KOM <ade@50mhz.org>
- Sunday, December 30, 2001 at 19:32:26 (GMT/BST)
Truly a day to remember - good start with UK9 HZ A45 RU4CE UN + loads of funny BS prop. Then WHAM! 1050Z - FY5KE 579 on back of beam! Not much to add to FJE:s wkd/hrd listing, except C6, 9Z, 8P9, TG9 and XE. Truly amazing signals from W and Carib. Funny to hear TI5KD at 59+ working scores of W5,6,7 and hearing BOTH ends of those QSO:s, with W:s at 51/52! 5 new ones 2day, nw #142 wkd. A fine day at the races here in SM. Thanks to all - and a HNY!
Rick SM7SCJ <sm7scj@usa.net>
- Sunday, December 30, 2001 at 19:19:23 (GMT/BST)
I worked a lot of Stations from Texas with 59 at 1500 UTC from JN68 Quare hope to get tommorow also Stations from Vk. I stay on 6m = 50110 from 8 to 10 for vk .
dl
- Sunday, December 30, 2001 at 19:12:13 (GMT/BST)
Just in case anybody wants to know what is possible with QRP 20 watts and 5 el yagi..... Today was a great day. This morning I heard UK9AA, HZ1MD, 5B4AGN but had to rush away and pick up my neighbours at the airport. But the afternoon was outstanding: FG5BG, FG5FR, FM5WD, WP4N, WP4U, WP4KJJ, WP4LUU, WP4LNY, NP2BT, KP3W, VP2VI, CO8DM, NP3GG, TI5KD, JA6WFM/HR3, CO8LY, TG9NX, C6AGN, YV1DIG, ZF1DC, ZF1RC, VP5VAC, CO2OJ worked and I heard YV4DDK, HK4SAN and XE1KK. Oh yes, stateside also came through W1,2,3,4,5,8,9,0 hrd/wrkd. As far as I can see in other reports I missed V44 and HP so lets hope for tomorrow
Ken, SM7CMV <kenth@kastanje.tomelilla.se>
- Sunday, December 30, 2001 at 19:10:35 (GMT/BST)
Hi all, It's amazing what difference a few miles makes! Wasn't up at 0840, so not sure if Mid East stations were in here, but 1000 onwards, good to UR5 (two new locs), RU4CE (new DXCC at last!) and the afternoon gave us NOTHING AT ALL until sunset, but then picked up some nice DX to USA. K0Yw (DM67) was only new grid and state (Colorado). Funny really, cos 28MHz was really hot all afternoon. Wonder if I can reach 400 squares worked by the end of the year - one day left, three squares short...... 73 & HNY
Mike GU6AJE <gu6aje***thersgb.net>
- Sunday, December 30, 2001 at 18:50:06 (GMT/BST)
Hi there GREAT day today passed #103 @ 5el.and 100w, wkd 10 new ones: JY9NX,UK9AA ,YV4DDK,HP2CWP,FM1DQ,V44KAA,P49MR,CO8LY,JA6WFM/HR3,HK4SAN
soeren oz0jx <oz0jx- AT- qsl.net>
- Sunday, December 30, 2001 at 18:45:45 (GMT/BST)
Even worse (read; more outstanding) then 11th of November 1989! Heard/wkd: A4, UN, UK9, HZ, FY, HK, YV’s, P43, HP, TI, HR, ZF, VP2V, V44, 3xCO (!), KP2, KP4, FG, FM, VP5, VE4, W0 (Nebr) and AA7A (Az)……………..Tnx Steve, sad to be right in assuming….HNY!…………Tnx Ray, (typo, yes) glad to hear there is hope regarding SP1LJP. G3JHM made official QSY to SHF to reduce QSL problems, but he has got a bad tx so we still here him on 6m……HNY!
Bo SM7FJE <bn (at) aaaaa.se>
- Sunday, December 30, 2001 at 18:43:17 (GMT/BST)
What a day!!! Came home at least two hours to late, but still managed to work a lot of U.S stations from the central part. Highlights were 4 new States: W0VD (EM27) from Montana, W5DB (DM82) and N6ZZ (DM73)from New Mexico, N0JK (EM17) from Kansas and finally W7CNK (EM15) from Oklahoma. Thank you all together with a pile of TX stations. Still waiting for the opening towards Carribeans, Central and South America. I wish you all the best, Happy New Year and a lot of fun on the "magic" band. It is really MAGIC!!!
Jan, S58J <pungarsek@hotmail.com>
- Sunday, December 30, 2001 at 18:31:59 (GMT/BST)
Another hectic opening to North/Central America. Worked 281 stations from 1404Z to 1606Z. I must remember to beam to Europe in future. 73 es gud Dx to all.
Tony 8P9HW <tonyww@sunbeach.net>
- Sunday, December 30, 2001 at 18:29:42 (GMT/BST)
Much too late home for the NA-opening, but wkd almost 30x W5/0 from DM/EM/EL grids here in JN58. Antenna this time was my 8el. HF log-per (LP8 titanex) which performs like a dipole on 6m. No trace of CAR/SA here as usual. Anyhow, wkd UK9AA for a new one this morning. HNY everyone...
Max, DK1MAX <dk1max(at)web.de>
- Sunday, December 30, 2001 at 18:29:08 (GMT/BST)
Re David BRS 25429s earlier comments about the opening to east today I managed to work/hear JY,5B4,4X,RU4,UT,SV and OD5 along with SM,G,GM,LA,GW,DL,OH,PA and EI on backscatter in a snowy IO88KK. The afternoons opening however was not so strong with YV heard but again not worked!!!along with XE,W,and VE. The highlight was working HK4SAN at 1449Z on 50.133 for number 82 Tnx Humberto To all on 6 meters Happy Hogmanay and a Guid New Year MM5AJW Don
Don MM5AJW <mckay@btinternet.com>
- Sunday, December 30, 2001 at 17:22:45 (GMT/BST)
Strange day again, only dawn and dusk openings here: at dawn massive signals from the Ukraine and Middle East (4X/5B/OD), then around 1200z loads of announcements from mainland Europe on the Cluster for big signals from the Caribbean but nothing here at all, the only signals in IO81 all afternoon were W5s and W0s around dusk (1630z) for some very welcome new grids. Quite amazing how the progagation changes from day-to-day, Happy New Year everyone and may 2002 bring even more DX.
Darrell G0HVQ <g0hvq@fatcat.clara.co.uk>
- Sunday, December 30, 2001 at 17:17:24 (GMT/BST)
Bo FJE re cards VK4VV hopeless, owes a heap to USA, sent saes incl VK saes same goes for VK8RH, they take the $$ and dead silence. Try the pseudo VK4 spokesperson here he always is on soapboax maybe he can put efforts into shaming some in VK4 into sending out some QSL cards like magic. Re VK8MS he has cards being printed and family situation and work situation meant little time for the courtesies until recently. HNY see you on 6 soon.
Steve <vk3sixatqsl,net>
- Sunday, December 30, 2001 at 17:16:39 (GMT/BST)
Amazing opening, last station that called me was HR3/JA6WFM at 59, and there was nothing else on the band..
johan, ON4ANT <on4ant@arrl.net>
- Sunday, December 30, 2001 at 17:09:50 (GMT/BST)
0317>0320z UA0SC 50.110 into VR2, JR6, VK3. Serge, near Bratsk Asiatic Russia (Tuva or nr Mongolia) runs vertical antenna and has email. ua0sc@bratsk.ru Grid OO06td or fd. Unknown about licence, wfwl. Has internet and OH2AQ access.
Steve <vk3sixatqsl,net>
- Sunday, December 30, 2001 at 17:09:40 (GMT/BST)
Looking for Confirmation of Good QSO : LY2BAW 319 on 50.072, I rcvd 559. If this is good, will be a new one. This was at 1525 z on Back Scatter to So. Amer. Thank You 73 , N8XA
N8XA <n8xa>
- Sunday, December 30, 2001 at 15:39:16 (GMT/BST)
Nice opening to the caribean this day. Worked 6 new one's HP2CWP,TI5KD,P43JB,C08DM,JA6WFM/HR3 AND 6Y5RV also CO2OJ,CO8LY ZF1RC was for 1 hour 59+40 thanks for the contact best '73 and a happy new year. Andre PA5WX
Andre PA5WX <pa5wx@amsat.org>
- Sunday, December 30, 2001 at 15:04:28 (GMT/BST)
Best ever opening to Central America + Carrib. for me today. Wkd 5 new DXCCs. Wkd/Hrd: FY, YV, HK, KP2, KP4, TG, HR, TI, HP, P4, FG, CO, C6, VP5, ZF, W4. 73s + HNY Joe, DL8HCZ
DL8HCZ, Joe <info at dubus.de>
- Sunday, December 30, 2001 at 14:35:31 (GMT/BST)
Hi everyone. Nobody yet seems to have mentioned the excellent conditions to the Middle East and beyond this morning. Perhaps you were all asleep! I was very pleased to hear HZ1MD at 08.40z followed by S9 sigs from JY, OD5, 4X and 5B4. Side scatter signals were very pronounced from Scandanavian countries - ES, OZ, LA, SM and OH. Also heard EH1, EI and GW. So a very interesting hour before I had to go QRT. Well, 2002 is very near us so may I wish all 6m Dxers an eventful and happy New Year. And may I add my thanks to the UKSMG Committee for all their hard work in 2001. I know they only seem like names and callsigns on paper. But this is not so as I was a committee member myself for a few years. So well done lads! Best 73 to all. David A Whitaker BRS 25429.
David BRS 25429 <brs25429@ compuserve.com>
- Sunday, December 30, 2001 at 13:58:04 (GMT/BST)
How to contact DXsummit?? Today I sent a mail to the address give (dxsummit@usa.net). Message I got back was: User has cancelled account. My quesion to them was about their Spot Database: "I notice that when using the spot database to get the last 1000 spots on 6m, several spots are suppressed. E.g. today I did not get the 6m spots from UA0SC at 0918 and 0938, and at 0310 JR6HI spotting UA0SC. My impression is that you only give a summary and I get only every second spot. How to get all of them?" 73 and HNY 73 and HNY
Tom DL7AV <dl7av-at-online.de>
- Sunday, December 30, 2001 at 12:42:05 (GMT/BST)
Hi to all 6m fanatics.Gooood opening this morning to OH,ES,UT,UN,YL Lands with 60db over with most of them.Hope see some central america OM one the air.Vy tnx to all OM's who sent qsl to my mngr ON4ANT. HAPPY NEW to all 6m hunters.73s & gl de cn8li.
said CN8LI <cn8li@yahoo.fr>
- Sunday, December 30, 2001 at 11:38:26 (GMT/BST)
Bo, I did RX SP1LJP/mm by buro, see you have a typo in the call so that could be the error. Also EI/G3JHM not rx-ed here. 73 and Best wishes for 2002 to all who read this. Ray
Ray, PA4PA <pa4pa@50MHz.com>
- Sunday, December 30, 2001 at 10:37:10 (GMT/BST)
Cleaning up all files in preparation for 2002. Has anybody received a QSL from any of these op’s? VE1ZJ (wkd 95), SP1LPJ/MM (98), EI/G3JHM (98), EH6IF (93), TA7V (98), OH5A (99), OH1ZAA/7 (99), UA1ZCG (98), VK4VV (90), VK6ZRT (92), RV6HF (95), UX0IB (97), LA2N/P (99). To me they seem to be interested in receiving QSL’s and ……. but not to reply to any QSL (with SASE of course). Comments?
Bo, SM7FJE <bn (at) aaaaa.se>
- Sunday, December 30, 2001 at 10:22:45 (GMT/BST)
fyi peter
g4eat <g4eat@yahoo.co.uk>
- Sunday, December 30, 2001 at 09:54:59 (GMT/BST)
Late opening after 18.00 Utc to W12348 and VE3 area.
johan, ON4ANT <on4ant@arrl.net>
- Sunday, December 30, 2001 at 09:41:48 (GMT/BST)
SE Europe to NA path: Watch for paths between 1730-1830 UTC. These have been productive over the last few days and may be due to Es linkage. Today, this path produced four YT1, two 9A QSOs and a long haul contact with 5B4FL. Happy New Year to all and good (6m) DX...
Bob, K1SIX <See Buckmaster or QRZ.com>
- Sunday, December 30, 2001 at 01:18:55 (GMT/BST)
A happy new year to all. As a newcomer to Six this year, am impressed by the high standard of operating, and the fast QSL returns. Especially return-of-post Xmas presents from the managers for JY4NE and OD5/OK1MU. It was great on 26 December to listen to the big signals from FY5KE PZ5RA D44TD 9Z4BM FM1DQ YV5DDK and PY8MU. Oh, by the way, if Six is a weak signal band, why do most of the DX stations use SSB? - 73 and good hunting.
Tony G4UZN <AQuest1263@aol.com>
- Saturday, December 29, 2001 at 21:06:49 (GMT/BST)
Anyone have an email address for G4EAT or if you know him can you ask him to contact me via email or QTHR . 73 de Peter
Peter G3IBI <pascutt(at)tcp.co.uk>
- Saturday, December 29, 2001 at 20:52:59 (GMT/BST)
Very good opening to North America from 1421 to 1546Z today from Barbados. 185 stations on the trot, all SSB, my poor old throat. Lots of QSL's to write, my poor old arm. happy new year to all. Tony
Tony, 8P9HW <tonyww@sunbeach.net>
- Saturday, December 29, 2001 at 16:18:52 (GMT/BST)
I am activating (QRP) PSK31 on 50.625 in the weekends.
Carl SM6NZV <carl-axel@telia.com>
- Saturday, December 29, 2001 at 14:00:25 (GMT/BST)
I want to thank YO7VS,D44TD,ES1AJ, OY9JD,S57A,TF3GC,OH0JFP, OX3OX,GJ3RAX, MU0FAL,V73UX,all for their very prompt QSLing the last 2 months. I have 100 worked and the QSL's help allot. Still looking for YU1EU,any one that could contact him for me would be greatly appreciated. Happy New Year to all, and thanks for the fine DX contacts in 2001. vy 73 Bill W4TJ
Bill W4TJ <w4tj@adelphia.net>
- Saturday, December 29, 2001 at 11:58:51 (GMT/BST)
Thanks Dave VE2ZP, for the info on Chris VO2AC, will do. 73 and a Happy New Year, Martin
Martin G3VOF <g3vof@qsl.net>
- Saturday, December 29, 2001 at 11:02:02 (GMT/BST)
You have a point Brian. However, let’s keep .110 because it’s nice to have a frequency where you know all the locals can have a chat, tune their microphone amplifier(??!??) or whatever. This makes the rest of the band nice and clean and fit for DX traffic! I find it much more frustrating when the “big guns” have to exchange grids, names and seasons greatings with the DX. With the limited time we far behind “the 59+ European curtain” have, we cannot afford this luxury! A HAPPY NEW YEAR to all 6ers!
Bo, SM7FJE <bn (at) aaaaa.se>
- Saturday, December 29, 2001 at 08:14:58 (GMT/BST)
Re. 50.110 etc. Is it not time 6m was reorganised as a normal HF dx band? We waste the best 100 kc/s or most of it. As far as the beacons are concerned we can operated amongst them if they must remain in present places. After all only one or two seem to be heard at any one time - No more 110's!
Brian/G3SYC <briangee3syc.freeserve.co.uk>
- Saturday, December 29, 2001 at 07:30:22 (GMT/BST)
Widespread opening to Japan this evening via Es - F2 link. On Dec. 29 worked 35 JAs from 0001 - 0038 utc in all JA call areas. Signals loud, some up to 599. My home station consists of a IC-706MII and attic dipole. Happy New Year to all!
Jon N0JK <n0jkhotmail.com>
- Saturday, December 29, 2001 at 05:44:29 (GMT/BST)
I'm going to attempt to make it up to FN56, FN57, FN66, and FN67 this weekend and Monday. Details on this rare grid exped can be found here: http://6m.dxers.info/exped/fn56/
Tim N1RZ <n1rz (at) n1rz.org>
- Saturday, December 29, 2001 at 04:46:49 (GMT/BST)
Dave, EI3IO it would be nice if people would do what the rules say...however prisons the world over are full of convicted drink drivers and shot gun murderers! As for keeping on trying to educate people on the use of 110 then a call of nature and the wind springs to mind! You never know a few New Year resolutions may be made though!!
John G0JJL <johnsixmaniac.idps.co.uk>
- Friday, December 28, 2001 at 22:39:02 (GMT/BST)
To Martin G3VOF and everyone else, about VO2AC: You can QSL Chris via his Ontario address. He is in Labrador only for the holidays and will return to his residence in Ontario in early January.
Dave VE2ZP <VE2ZP@rac.caa>
- Friday, December 28, 2001 at 20:05:45 (GMT/BST)
Chris VO2AC if you are reading this. Should I qsl to Torwood Dr, ONT, or do you have a VO2 address? 73 Martin
Martin G3VOF <g3vof@qsl.net>
- Friday, December 28, 2001 at 19:01:05 (GMT/BST)
I tried the address in Guadeloupe today. Thanks Cliff and Ray (as well as some e-mailers). Let us hope that 2002 will be "DXfull"! 73, Henk
Henk, PA2HJS <dx[at]dx.nl>
- Friday, December 28, 2001 at 18:27:20 (GMT/BST)
Ken VY2RU and myself VY2SS plan to be QRV portable on 6M from FN87 on Sunday Dec 30. 4 element beam heading east in our morning and west after noon local time.
Robby VY2SS <robby@peistc.com>
- Friday, December 28, 2001 at 18:12:54 (GMT/BST)
JW0PK - just rcvd QSL card for 6m QSO, it is very beautifull. Direct from Jacek SP5DRH. Tnx ! ! ! I wish a Happy New Year 2002 to all Sixers and cuagn on 6m.
Jacek SP1CNV <pola@icmax.com.pl>
- Friday, December 28, 2001 at 15:36:53 (GMT/BST)
Re 110. It's a bit like firearms, motor-cars and alcohol if it's used properly it's fine. I believe we should keep a calling channel but keep trying to educate everyone in its correct use. My reason is simply that considering most of the cycle, for some 98% of time 50MHz is not too lively, to say the least. I am not going to tune white noise continuously, however I will leave an RX sitting on one frequency. Scanners are not too successful I find as the number of noise sources increase. BUT I agree let's try not to encourage the running of pile-ups on 110. But do any of those who use the frequency in such a manner read this page or any other amateur radio information system? I don't think so! Perhaps a nice polite letter from the committee of the UKSMG might achieve something. Any views? HNY
Dave EI3IO <EI3IOconnogue.com>
- Friday, December 28, 2001 at 12:27:27 (GMT/BST)
Thanks John,much appreciated,happy new year,Bill
bill gw3mfy <gw3mfy@btinternet.com>
- Friday, December 28, 2001 at 12:20:24 (GMT/BST)
Chris, G3WOS I totally agree regarding the 110 chaos but as I have argued before is it now time to scrap it simply because of the number of countries now QRV on 6m all trying to be heard on a single frequency? Madness!!
John G0JJL <johnsixmaniac.idps.co.uk>
- Friday, December 28, 2001 at 11:55:51 (GMT/BST)
RE FG5BG QSL.. Henk I can confirm that F6AJA is NOT FG5BG's QSL manager as I emailed Jean Michel to check.. I think the direct address in FG is the correct route. 73's and GL
Cliff G1IOV <g1iov***btinternet.com>
- Friday, December 28, 2001 at 11:32:21 (GMT/BST)
Bill MFY - I emailed W1DIG and he confirmed that he is qsl manager for C6AGN. His address from qrz.com is : Louis Cable Jnr, 11 Maple Dr., Prospect, CT 06712-1020, USA. Good luck and lets hope for more today, although it's quiet so far.
John G0EVT <john.hobanbtinternet.com>
- Friday, December 28, 2001 at 11:30:22 (GMT/BST)
Earlier I was requesting info for Russian stations accepted for DCXX and got only one answer.RU1A operation during last cycle is ok.So is there really licenses today or what? Nov 26 there were RA0 on air....Sometimes I got feeling that 50.110 is only international listenning qrg because someone always tell not to call cq there... what if everybody really only listen?
Jari OH1XT <Call@sral.fi>
- Friday, December 28, 2001 at 09:56:16 (GMT/BST)
Using 110 for getting attention and QSYing works, using 110 for QSOs doesn't. There has been complete chaos for the last few days with multiple pileups taking place on 110 with many guys calling one station but with another coming back! At one point FM1DQ, KP4HX were both s9+ running QSOs at the same time - with YV4DDK in the background! Maybe these circumstances is a reason why we SHOULD use the callsign of the station you are calling once you have been heard? Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Friday, December 28, 2001 at 09:21:36 (GMT/BST)
GU6AJE Mike thanks for QSO on CW today...you were my #98 so getting close to the magic number! GL to all in 2002. 73 from a cold North Florida.
Ken AC4TO <reecymail.talweb.com>
- Friday, December 28, 2001 at 02:11:57 (GMT/BST)
David, as an MM0, I'd certainly call ZF DX. Sri someone from hr thinks otherwise.
John MM0CCC <mm0ccc(at)ecosse.net>
- Friday, December 28, 2001 at 00:26:05 (GMT/BST)
David ZF1DC: 6m rule #1: You are only DX for a station until they have you in the log - then you are QRM. Rule #2 duping is something others do - but those that bitch about it (the big boys) can often be heard saying a quick hello to old friends! :-)) 73 for Christmas and 2002
Peter G8BCG <g8bcg'qsl.net>
- Thursday, December 27, 2001 at 23:24:21 (GMT/BST)
Photo's and logs of 12/8/2001 and today's 12/27/2001 trips to FN45. http://6m.dxers.info/exped/fn45/ Thanks to all who worked me. Best 73
Tim N1RZ <n1rz (at) n1rz.org>
- Thursday, December 27, 2001 at 22:18:42 (GMT/BST)
Another good opening on 6m today. I turned the radio on and heard a couple of GI stations really strong so I went to .110 and called 'CQ CQ CQ ZF1DC ZF1DC calling CQ and standing by'. The response I got was an MM0 station coming back saying get off the international DX calling freq! I responded with 'did you get my call'? I suggest he get the wool out of his ears pick up a DXCC listing and see where ZF is! I think that I qualify in Europe as DX! Europe is certainly DX to me and to everyone else in the Caribbean! Needless to say once I make a few contacts with Eu on .110 I QSY up the band to a clear freq as others can attest to. Anyway to hell with him! I worked many EI, G, GM, GI, stations as well as LA, and SM. The signals were super strong today peaking over 59 at times. Hoping for more of the same tmw. 73's
David ZF1DC <@qsl.net>
- Thursday, December 27, 2001 at 22:15:37 (GMT/BST)
Another great day on 6. Started of with PY8MD (GI58), then FG5BG,YV1DIG,KP4EIT and all the usual.Then managed to work for two new countries PJ2MI(fk52) and P49MR (fk42).The band then opened to the states and canada best dx in america today being W5HNK(el29), lets hope the band continues in such good form. 73's Good dx everyone
Daniel MW1MFY <mw1mfy@hotmail.com>
- Thursday, December 27, 2001 at 20:51:14 (GMT/BST)
Is qsl manager of C6AGN...W1DIG please anyone?Thanks Bill.
bill gw3mfy <gw3mfy@btinternet.com>
- Thursday, December 27, 2001 at 20:50:41 (GMT/BST)
Hi does anyone know if C6AGN has email. I heard him today for about 1 hour on CW backscatter. Unfortunately I do not operate CW. I will not call a station in SSB when it is running a pileup in CW. So would like to let him know by email that I heard him. C6 would be a new one for me. Any info appreciated. 73
David ZF1DC <@qsl.net>
- Thursday, December 27, 2001 at 19:49:39 (GMT/BST)
HENK i asked fg5bg today for qsl info ..he says via callbook address... hamcall, buckmaster etc.. 73 ..ray
ray gm7nzi <ray@gm7nzi.freeserve.co.uk>
- Thursday, December 27, 2001 at 19:22:42 (GMT/BST)
Oh well, one of those days spent lurking on the edge of the opening waiting for condxns to drift over this way, or put it another way "All backscatter and no dx". Okay, not quite none, EM70 for a new square was nice, but missed those Caribbean stations once more. Maybe tomorrow when that CME hits? 73 all, and HNY
Mike GU6AJE <gu6aje***thersgb.net>
- Thursday, December 27, 2001 at 17:13:28 (GMT/BST)
Does anyone know the QSL route for FG5BG? (Internet sources state different QSL managers). Happy holidays and GS DX! Henk
Henk PA2HJS <dx_at_dx.nl>
- Thursday, December 27, 2001 at 07:47:39 (GMT/BST)
the band was in terrific shape today. It started with W1,2's and also W4's on scatter path we were all beaming to Eu and working each other with no signals direct, also a KP4 popped in for a minute. Then the prop moved north into VE1 and VO1 on F2. At 15Z I worked VO2AC for my first Zone 2 contact. Very pleased with that after hearing VE8 and OX beacons almost daily but not many operators on when heard. The band then made its way across southern Canada to the PNW. It then moved to the south eastern US then onto the Eastern Caribbean on E-skip. I did manage to work FG5FR for a new one. Then worked FG5BG also. It is funny how that happens I have been stalking them for months then I work two in one day. Thanks guys! The band then changed to include Central America. Finally after sundown the band moved north into the southwest of the US and Mexico on E-skip and PY, LU and CE on TEP. Amazing the band stayed open for 14 hours today with only minor closures of 20mins at a time. In all the band was open for at least 13 hours today. I managed to work CE, FG, FM, KP4, P4, PY, PZ, TG, TI, VE1,2,3,4,5,6,7,(heard VE8),9, VO1,2, W1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0, XE, and YV. Also heard LU and PY0FF beacon. Still no KL7 though :-( Amazing day! To top it off saw on the clusters that I was heard in EU this morning! Hope for more of the same tomorrow. 73's
David ZF1DC <@qsl.net>
- Thursday, December 27, 2001 at 04:54:15 (GMT/BST)
Bob '7BXS: D44TD IOTA AF-086 from his QSL card ;-)). 73
peter G8BCG <g8bcg'qsl.net>
- Wednesday, December 26, 2001 at 23:13:26 (GMT/BST)
One new grid over the Christmas break.. oh well better than nothing! Christmas day peaked at 42degrees C... so spent time looking for cooler locations (inside the shack was 36C). Congrat's to the VK3's for the EU contacts they must have snatched from beneath the VK to VK contacts. Heaps of domestic E propagation filling the DX window... heard KB5??? weakly yesterday morning, but smothered by VK's on Es.
Scott VK4JSR <vk4jsr(at)50mhz.com>
- Wednesday, December 26, 2001 at 22:42:23 (GMT/BST)
Congrats to those who wkd some new-ones over X-mas. No new dxcc's here but gor some grids though. Hope for some new-ones 2morrow. BTW Can anyone let me know what grid VE9KID is in. Worked him last month but i'm unable to locate his grid. Thanks and 73 Ray
PA4PA, Ray <pa4pa@50mhz.com>
- Wednesday, December 26, 2001 at 22:28:51 (GMT/BST)
Hi Chris VO2CA hrd you call zf1dc on 50.130 you was at 55 with me so i went hunting for you but found ve2pep germain & chatted to him for a while. Nice to hear FO squares not very common on 6m hr so will be listening for you next time...Very good opening into the Caribe today missed yeterdays activity due to the family but made up for it today, D4,9Z,NP2,C6,PZ5,+ others i cant remember @ this time missed the PJ2 qsb & only hrd ZF @ rs4x1 Thankyou Santa for some lovely Condx...Gl to all I know a lot of people kepp saying the same thing but WOW TRUELY A MAGIC BAND. All the best to all for 2K2 Gary
M0CTP GARY <m0ctp#yahoo.co.uk>
- Wednesday, December 26, 2001 at 21:20:40 (GMT/BST)
Wow..big opening what a day...FM,9Z,FY,NP2,KP4,PZ5,PJ2...1 new one...tnx Santa..agn..hi
Paul ON5PU <on9bgp@pandora.be>
- Wednesday, December 26, 2001 at 19:14:05 (GMT/BST)
Ih folks I wounder if anyone can help me with the IOTA referance for D44TD Many thanks Bob.
Bob G7BXS <b.wakeatbtinternet.com>
- Wednesday, December 26, 2001 at 18:50:00 (GMT/BST)
Chris VO2AC I think it was Gary M0CTP . I heard him in QSO with another VE at that time and the conversation was abt someone in FO73.Didnt hear u call either. Two new ones today,PZ5RA and PJ2MI, and three yesterday,FY5KE CO2OJ and C6AGN.Nice Xmas present Thanks Santa
Gordon GI6ATZ <gi6atzqsl.net>
- Wednesday, December 26, 2001 at 17:43:29 (GMT/BST)
Had an opening to Central Florida and the Caribbean this morning. Tuned around and heard someone talking about FO73 and looking for me. I called him several times, but he couldn't hear me. I believe it was M0CC? talking to a VE2 on 50.1379 around 1515Z
Chris VO2AC <vo2ac_rac.ca>
- Wednesday, December 26, 2001 at 15:25:01 (GMT/BST)
Philip, 9H1PA try http://6m.dxers.info/ for N1RZ Six meter logger... vy73 Fred OE3MWS
Fred OE3MWS <oe3mws@amateurfunk.info>
- Wednesday, December 26, 2001 at 14:29:43 (GMT/BST)
I will be in FN45 again Dec 27, 01'. With 100w and 5 ele yagi, as well as a Par Omni which I can use while mobile. Please look for me. I will be active from about 1200z until about 1800z depending on conditions. I will also look for West coast stns later in the day...if conditions are there I'll stay longer. Best 73. N1RZ
Tim N1RZ <n1rz (at) n1rz.org>
- Wednesday, December 26, 2001 at 13:42:26 (GMT/BST)
Hi all Sixers! What a great DX day today! Wrkd WP4,KP4,NP2,FG5,FY5 and D44 for total of two new DXCC's. Missed for the second time YV4 and 9Z4, but he', next time better! Let us hope for a second opening like this one, soon! Vy 73, de Kees PA7TWO.
Kees PA7TWO <M5TWO@AMSAT.ORG>
- Wednesday, December 26, 2001 at 13:12:07 (GMT/BST)
I will be in D44 for the next 2 weeks maybe some 6m work Need adress of d44td Please help
Michel hb9jaw <hb9jaw@uska.ch>
- Wednesday, December 26, 2001 at 12:13:14 (GMT/BST)
Santa is on overtime delivering new ones all over 50 mhz, end of present solarcycle no way, PZ5RA, FY5KE, D44TD, PY8MD not to mind the crazy late night opening to mid west USA/CANADA last nite, well done Mrs. Clause leaving radio ops. on air Christmas night....Charles
EI5FK
- Wednesday, December 26, 2001 at 11:43:43 (GMT/BST)
Best Wishes to everyone and Happy New Year . Hope we have a nice year for DX in 2002. Can someone give me the URL of N1RZ Six meter Logger . 73's Philip
Philip 9H1PA <9h1pa@amsat.org>
- Wednesday, December 26, 2001 at 11:23:11 (GMT/BST)
Hi guys sorry for delay, i want to send my Happy Christmas and Happy 2002, and want to send special thanks to all those people who have helped me to arrive to the DXCC in 2001 with excitant and important qso. Probably in 2002 i will change my callsign because i'm arrive to first license class, but even if i will be able to working all HF bands my passion for Six will be still strong again!! CUL on Magic Band
Freddy IW1DIM <call@amsat.org>
- Tuesday, December 25, 2001 at 23:54:23 (GMT/BST)
IFX & others hope you got my extended opening today-gift. 73 SANTA
SANTA <santa@no.pole>
- Tuesday, December 25, 2001 at 22:18:16 (GMT/BST)
Nice opening this morning..only wkd VK3AMZ (QF22) for 16540 km....Not hrd YB and others. Rest of day not home, wkd FY5 already, so missed nothing. merry Christmas you all....Happy new year....ON5PU (Ex-ON9BGP)
Paul ON5PU <on9bgp@pandora.be>
- Tuesday, December 25, 2001 at 21:39:22 (GMT/BST)
From 0845z to 0930z band open to QF12,22,21,31 with VK3ATQ,AMZ,AMK,BQS, et al working into several Eu countries. ZL3 to VK6 path existed at same time. Signs were there from 0500z last station heard was ON4GG. We need to start earlier, spread out more and liase by all available means to make the short openings effective. It is 13 years since VK3 to OH2 to the letter.
vk3six <atqsl.net>
- Tuesday, December 25, 2001 at 20:33:11 (GMT/BST)
Yes, Merry Xmas to all. Was very pleased to get FY5KE earlier, but am amazed that the band is still open to the US 3 hours after sundown, can't ever remember F2 this late in Europe's evening. NG4C is still S9 on SSB, with loads of W8/9/0s around. Long may it continue.
Darrell G0HVQ <g0hvq@fatcat.clara.co.uk>
- Tuesday, December 25, 2001 at 19:44:11 (GMT/BST)
Good day on six today worked FY5KE (GJ35) for new country, along with PZ5RA (GJ25) on LSB also for a new country then came KP4FRE (fk68), WP4Q(fk78), KP2BH(FK77), KP4EIT(fk68), and WP4LNY(fk68).To my surprise YV1DIG(fk41) answered my cq which was also a new country.At 14.06 XJ1TJM came up on the band for a new square (GN08).Thanks mr sun, and 6 is still open at the moment to the states.Lets hope it continues Merry christmas to everyone and a happy new year. 73's Daniel
Daniel MW1MFY <mw1mfy@hotmail.com>
- Tuesday, December 25, 2001 at 18:56:48 (GMT/BST)
FY5KE worked here too. Also PZ5RA was 59 (50120 in LSB) for 20 minutes. Too much pileup to get through though. I am ashamed to say that a Finnish operator annoyed him by calling over QSOs. It waisted precious time from the opening, which could have given somebody a new country.
Vesa, OH3NWQ <mycall@sral.fi>
- Tuesday, December 25, 2001 at 18:53:28 (GMT/BST)
today wkd my dxcc # 151 - FY5KE at 11.35 UTC in JO30 with 59+. Tks for the new one.
Hans DL8PM <dl8pm@darc.de>
- Tuesday, December 25, 2001 at 18:20:05 (GMT/BST)
Today only VK3AMZ wkd for new ODX 16492km. Merry X-mas to all.
Frank ON9CC <on9ccamsat.org>
- Tuesday, December 25, 2001 at 15:38:03 (GMT/BST)
Today Christmas gift give me two new coutry for me GI and EI, warning now open to USA
TONY YV4DDK <yv4ddk@arrl.net>
- Tuesday, December 25, 2001 at 15:08:33 (GMT/BST)
Happy Holidays to all the UKSMG
ED N5JEH <aesitt@qwest.net>
- Tuesday, December 25, 2001 at 14:47:21 (GMT/BST)
Now open from GI to YV land
TONY YV4DDK <scolamiero@cantv.net>
- Tuesday, December 25, 2001 at 13:15:29 (GMT/BST)
JA6WFM/HR3 [ek65] qsl is via JA6VU . hiro is using ic746 & 6 ele yagi .
ian m0bcg <m0bcg@btinternet.com>
- Tuesday, December 25, 2001 at 12:10:26 (GMT/BST)
Very merry Christmas to all.
john 9h1xt <johnscic~synapse.net.mt>
- Tuesday, December 25, 2001 at 10:14:31 (GMT/BST)
Deer Santa, pleeze cud u send sum DX for mee and my little frendz in de UKSMG. I been lissning this morng and all I can here is the teevee from Rusha n' stuff. I cud tell u all the countrys I nede but the list wudn't fit in my stoking. luv from little 'IFX. (Happy Christmas sixers, from the Six News team!)
Chris, G4IFX <cdeacon at compuserve.com>
- Tuesday, December 25, 2001 at 09:43:31 (GMT/BST)
Early Eureopean Video offsets 48 and 49 in qf12 0500z Ill be on 105 cw next 3 hours.
vk3six <at qsl.net>
- Tuesday, December 25, 2001 at 06:09:07 (GMT/BST)
Merry Christmas to you all, happy holidays AND happy new year with many more sunspots and new dx.
vu2zap Raj <call@arrl.net>
- Tuesday, December 25, 2001 at 02:55:41 (GMT/BST)
May I just suggest that the DX Summit packet cluster is not the place to say tnx for qsl or more importantly not to say that a web site is down ie N1RZ(Which seems to be down every other Day!!!) Clean this up for the new year please! Many more important announcements to be made ie spot of prop. Merry (Si)Xmas to all an to all a GN. 73
David ZF1DC <zf1dc>
- Tuesday, December 25, 2001 at 01:56:45 (GMT/BST)
Cycle over? no way! Worked ZL2AGI tonight for my first ZL. Nearly 14,000 kms from here. Thank-you Santa! More tmw?
VE(AA Ho ho ho! Mike <ve9aaHOHOhotmail.com>
- Tuesday, December 25, 2001 at 01:50:18 (GMT/BST)
Season`s greetings to the Dxers... Today again a strong opening from OE to W, VE, FM, KP4, FG and again the same as every opening... In OE we are mostern time on the rime of the DX Window and we can only hearing and nothing working then the DX Station working every day the same Station from G / PA / DL ... Have all a lot off fun when you work the third time the same dx...
Fred OE3MWS <oe3mws@amateurfunk.info>
- Tuesday, December 25, 2001 at 00:56:12 (GMT/BST)
Season's Greetings from Very Sunny Down Under (32 deg C in the shack)but that's OK for us Sun Spot Fanatics! Good Hunting on Six! de peter
Peter vk4apg <pjgardenatgil.comau>
- Tuesday, December 25, 2001 at 00:25:07 (GMT/BST)
Merry Christmas! And TNX to Santa for FM5 today. 73s Joe
Joe, DL8HCZ / CT1HZE <info@dubus.de>
- Tuesday, December 25, 2001 at 00:24:17 (GMT/BST)
FG5BG was extreme strong on 50110 allmost splattering 59+20 FM5WD worked again after long time (1989) and FM5AD No new one's here.. went out to do some icescating (in the hall) after the band seemed to go down. So missed the HR ?? or maybe HR was only into the south and not into JO33 ?? will there be another change... It can take 10 years... as we know. 73 happy hollidays.
Jaap Pa0oos <pa0oosqslnet>
- Monday, December 24, 2001 at 23:46:09 (GMT/BST)
A very Merry Christmas to all.
Dale AA5XE <aa5xe(at)ktc.com>
- Monday, December 24, 2001 at 22:41:20 (GMT/BST)
A very peaceful Christmas and happy New Year to you all. 73s
Dave EI3IO <EI3IO connogue.com>
- Monday, December 24, 2001 at 21:55:28 (GMT/BST)
A reminder to DX stations not to use numbers (1,2,3 etc)to manage a pile up on 6m. The propagation (F2 or Es) is too short lived unlike HF. Please use split frequency operation. For example, I certainly missed out on a new one to day as a result. Not a gripe however, you guys in rare Grids/countries deserve all our thanks. Keep up the good work in 2002. Merry Christmas
Clive,G4FVP <g4fvp@ntlworld.com>
- Monday, December 24, 2001 at 21:06:01 (GMT/BST)
Brilliant day to today with JA6WFM/HR3 coming in. That was the last callsign on my scribbled list to work that I missed in October 1989, so it's taken some time! Hiro, is an old-timer on 6! Hopefully, we will get Caribbean propagation tomorrow during Christmas dinner reliving the Xmas days of 1989 and 1990! And, who was saying the cycle was over? Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Monday, December 24, 2001 at 20:03:27 (GMT/BST)
Nollaig shona diobh go leir/Merry Christmas everybody Noel Ei2JC
Noel Ei2JC, ei2jc@ <hotmail.com>
- Monday, December 24, 2001 at 20:02:42 (GMT/BST)
Heard you the first time Daniel! 73 for Xmas and 2002. 4WD OOS this end so no hill top DX 4 me :-((
Peter G8BCg <g8bcg@qsl.net>
USA - Monday, December 24, 2001 at 19:44:50 (GMT/BST)
Nadolig Llawen a blwyddyn newydd dda.
Daniel MW1MFY <mw1mfy@hotmail.com>
- Monday, December 24, 2001 at 19:18:29 (GMT/BST)
Hi all, Nice Xmas present today, 47 W & VE contacts, including 14 new grids; ODX W5UWB EL17, 8000+km. Merry Sixmas one and all.... 73
Mike GU6AJE <gu6aje***thersgb.net>
- Monday, December 24, 2001 at 18:43:37 (GMT/BST)
Merry Christmas Sixers! What a day today. 2 new DXCC is what had Santa for me today. Will he come again tomorrow? At least it was a remarkeble day. Missed FM in cycle 22 and during the last big Caribean opening. This afternoon really had to work for it. But got FM5WD. After the contact tuned a little lower and found FM5AD CQing. No pile and easy to work...Sensation. And JA6WFM/HR3 was the supprise! With the flux in formula 2 mode we can expect a little more, I hope. 73,
Peter, PA2VST <pa2vst(ad)50mhz.com>
- Monday, December 24, 2001 at 18:14:21 (GMT/BST)
Happy and holy Christmas to one and all, take it easy on the beer, have fun Charles
Charles Coughlan EI5FK <callsign at yahoo.com>
- Monday, December 24, 2001 at 17:54:16 (GMT/BST)
Merry x-mas!
Bo, SM7FJE <bn(at)aaaaa.se>
- Monday, December 24, 2001 at 17:38:55 (GMT/BST)
Hello SIX family: To all a Merry Christmas and happy 2002 with lot of DX on our "Magic Band". 73's and tnx.
Erika, Ivania & Peter - PY5CC / PYØFM. <py5cc@50mhz.com>
- Monday, December 24, 2001 at 16:40:31 (GMT/BST)
Merry Christmas and a happy new year to all 6-Op
Wolf DL2NO <dl2nodarc.de>
- Monday, December 24, 2001 at 16:21:17 (GMT/BST)
Just would like to wish everyone a merry (Si)X-Mas and best wishes for 2002. That this cycle may carry on as it is. BTW wkd FM5WD/AD for #164 today. Nice early present. Missed the HR due to very, very late X-mas shopping. Should have planned it a bit better. Well have fun with all the food. 73
Ray, PA4PA <pa4pa@50mhz.com>
- Monday, December 24, 2001 at 15:59:23 (GMT/BST)
Worked JA6WFM/HR3 today for my #200... Nice XMAS present...also got the card fm UK9AA.....so guess not a bad day eh?...merry X-mas to you all 73
Willem PA0HIP <wmorsink@wanadoo.nl>
- Monday, December 24, 2001 at 15:45:20 (GMT/BST)
Merry Christmas and a happy new year to all.
MW1EWJ <mw1ewj@btinternet.com>
- Monday, December 24, 2001 at 14:03:45 (GMT/BST)
HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO ALL 6 MTR OP.'s. Dont foget to use .885 73 N8XA
N8XA <2^@6>
- Monday, December 24, 2001 at 13:12:21 (GMT/BST)
Merry Christmas and a happy new year to all SIX'ers, hope to work with you all again, in the new year 2002.
Ben OZ1DPR <oz1dpr@get2net.dk>
- Monday, December 24, 2001 at 08:50:42 (GMT/BST)
Had an interesting QRP mobile QSO with OX3FV today. I was mobile in grid square EM08 and heard Kim calling CQ on 50.098. Called and he answered. I was running a IC-706, but output only about 10 watts due to voltage drop. Antenna is a 1/4 wave whip. Kim runs a FT-817 to a whip antenna. Q5 QSO "whip to whip!"
Jon N0JK <n0jkhotmail.com>
- Monday, December 24, 2001 at 03:19:32 (GMT/BST)
Hello sixers, I'd just like to remind you that the deadline for material for the February Six News is December 28th, except by special arrangement. It's been a very exciting time for us all so you must have lots to right about! DX news should go to Clive, G4FVP and articles to me at the e-mail/snail mail addresses inside the front cover of every issue. And I'd also like to remind you that the deadline for nominations for the 2002 committee to be received by our secretary Iain, G0RDI is December 31st. We are losing a number of members this year so WE NEED YOU! 73
Chris, G4IFX <cdeacon at compuserve.com>
- Sunday, December 23, 2001 at 20:22:58 (GMT/BST)
neither HZ1MB or HZIMD@MAIL.COM are valid email addresses,anyone have the correct one for Mohamad please?
bill gw3mfy <gw3mfy@btinternet.com>
- Sunday, December 23, 2001 at 19:56:41 (GMT/BST)
Chris VO2AC, sorry for not hearing you. I guess I was that PA2VFT you heard. You are allready on my wanted list and I hope to work you tomorrow or some other day. Had lots of NA stations banging in. But most of them are very known ones. FK58, FM18, FM19, FM29, EM80, EM90, EM73 and EL98 were the best ones for today. 73 and good DX,
Peter PA2VST <pa2vst(ad)50mhz.com>
- Sunday, December 23, 2001 at 17:13:45 (GMT/BST)
Merry Christmas and a happy new year to all SIX'ers, hope to work you all with my new HB 500W MOSFET linear in 2002 73 de OZ1PIF, Peter
Peter, OZ1PIF <oz1pif@get2net.dk>
- Sunday, December 23, 2001 at 16:43:24 (GMT/BST)
Very strange conditions here today in io88kk . I managed to work 16 VEs and Ws in a 40 minute period this afternoon, I was giving genuine 59 reports but was getting back 55 or 53 also I had a noise level up to 55 which is unusual in this QTH (Wick).10 metres was behaving in the same way which made me feel a little better. Ive managed to write and send almost all of my QSL cards for my DX contacts this autumn about 450!!!!! Any way seasons greetings and a happy Hogmanay from Northern Scotland Don MM5AJW
don mm5ajw <mckay@btinternet.com>
- Sunday, December 23, 2001 at 16:35:53 (GMT/BST)
Worked today 1238z FG5FR - nice surprise. Vesa @ KP11WL
Vesa, OH3NWQ <callsign(at)sral.fi>
- Sunday, December 23, 2001 at 16:26:20 (GMT/BST)
Called a few EU around 1400Z with not response, including G3WZT, PA0LSB, PA0OOS, PA2VFT, GW3JXN, G3WOS,and MU0FAL. Managed to work ON4ANT who peaked at 20 over 9 and G3VOF who called me when I was calling G3WOS. Also managed to work YV1DIG. I hope to be on again around the same time tomorrow.
Chris VO2AC <vo2ac@>
- Sunday, December 23, 2001 at 15:02:28 (GMT/BST)

THANKS FOR THE INFO. Appreciated. HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO ALL & GOOD DX ON 6. 73 N8XA
N8XA
- Sunday, December 23, 2001 at 13:39:53 (GMT/BST)

Axel, Mark 9A8A is excellent QSL-er. But, the Post here is on strike and we do not see the end of it. Be patient. Btw I've changed my callsign to 9A4K. My license has not arrived jet (Postman's on strike...hi).
Bob, 9a3ji <
9a3ji__ipc.hr>
- Sunday, December 23, 2001 at 08:28:11 (GMT/BST)
Axel, got a nice card back from 9A8A only last Tuesday in a 23 day turn-around. Route from Buckmaster & don't forget the IRC & SAE!
Adam, VK4CP <vk4cp(at)bigpond.com>
- Sunday, December 23, 2001 at 01:00:29 (GMT/BST)
Axel, N8XA, the post office in Norway is ok. Never been any trouble with the mail.
Andreas, LA8AJA <la8aja(at)qsl.net>
- Saturday, December 22, 2001 at 23:08:07 (GMT/BST)
HELLO, Is Post Office back in Operation in these Two Countrys? Need 9A8A & La6HL QSL's ???!!! N8XA
N8XA <xxxx@xxxx.com>
- Saturday, December 22, 2001 at 21:27:02 (GMT/BST)
Just a follow up to my last posting earlier today, as I would like to say a big thank you to the following M0BCG, GI0OTC,GM4WJA,G4FUF and G0UYC for all the advice regarding my rotator problem which I am happy to say is now resolved.Thanks again and seasons greetings from snowy Norfolk.
Andy G7SQW <G7SQW@50MHZ.COM>
- Saturday, December 22, 2001 at 20:21:56 (GMT/BST)
First, seasons greetings to all members of the UKSMG. May the New Year bring you lots of interesting QSO's and of course the QSL! On this note I would just like to thank 9V1UV for confirming my SWL report from last month. If anyone wants his direct QSL address it is:- K.C.Selvadurai, 13 Kheam Hock Road, Singapore 298787. The Grid Locator is: OJ11VH. CQ Zone 28 ITU Zone 54. Happy Christmas everyone. David
David BRS 25429 <brs25429@compuserve.com>
- Saturday, December 22, 2001 at 10:27:50 (GMT/BST)
Just looking for a bit of advice regarding my old Kenpro rotator that I am using at the moment as I seem to have a bit of a problem.I know there is power getting to it but it only rotates in one direction and not the other. I have changed the wiring but that does not make any differance thanks for reading this and would appreciate any e-mails to save space on this page.Thanks and seasons greetings to all.
Andy G7SQW <G7SQW@50MHZ.COM>
- Saturday, December 22, 2001 at 10:01:47 (GMT/BST)
To Fedor, UK9AA. Tnx fer QSL. I found aleady out my mistake and sent you a second QSL, which does not seem to have reached you. I shall send 3rd by registered mail. Happy Christams es gud DX.
Peter HB9RUZ <schleussdataway.ch>
- Saturday, December 22, 2001 at 09:45:56 (GMT/BST)
Hi to all...first of all seasons greetings... then I'd like to know which is the best score in EU about WAS award .. I think that 50 states is still a target in EU (Alaska is stil a new one in EU I think)..but how many have 49 or 48 ?? Tnx for all answers to my curiosity. 73 de
Alex IW0GPN <iw0gpn(at)amsatdotorg>
- Friday, December 21, 2001 at 19:29:18 (GMT/BST)
Announcing a Dxpedition to San Felix, XR0X, Mar. 12-30, 2002. Please refer to website at http://www.cordell.org/SFX for more info later this weekend. I've been asked to do six meters, so will be taking 8 element yagi used at VP2M and J79AND, 3CX800 amp etc. Let's all hope for a little more spring F2!! 73
Dick K5AND <k5and at ga.prestige.net>
- Friday, December 21, 2001 at 18:35:41 (GMT/BST)
Spotty opening to the USA this afternoon, but it extended once again into Texas, and shortly into W8 area.
johan, ON4ANT <on4ant@arrl.net>
- Friday, December 21, 2001 at 18:18:52 (GMT/BST)
Hi all, what a surprise to have opening into EU this afternoon. Worked LZ, I, YO,SV, YU,YL,SP,OE,ES,OH,DL,ON,PA,F and G. On schedule tomorrow I need to dismantle the antenna and move to new QTH, now I am thinking to postpone ... Merry Christmas to all. Charlie/VR2XMT
Charlie / VR2XMT <vr2xmt@50mhz.com>
- Friday, December 21, 2001 at 14:26:39 (GMT/BST)
OOPS! I hit the wrong button on the office keyboard. Thanks to the perceptive readers of this page, I have been reminded that Sunday is December 23, not 22! I stand corrected. I will be going to FN01 on SUNDAY, not Saturday. 73 Chris W3CMP
W3CMP CHRIS <W3CMP aol.com>
- Friday, December 21, 2001 at 14:15:46 (GMT/BST)
CORRECTION TO EARLIER POST!!!
chris w3cmp <w3cmp aol.com>
- Friday, December 21, 2001 at 14:12:25 (GMT/BST)
Wow! UN6P worked 529/449 - so I can work DX to the east after all!!! Where are all those VRs, VUs etc etc?? 73
Mike GU6AJE / MU5MUF <gu6aje***thersgb.net>
- Friday, December 21, 2001 at 10:45:13 (GMT/BST)
today between 9.00 and 10.00 UTC fb condx . I wkd VR2XMT with 59+. Hrd UN6P, UN7GM, VR2LC. Merry xmas and happy new year to all friends over the world. 73 de Hans
Hans DL8PM <dl8pm@darc.de>
- Friday, December 21, 2001 at 10:32:20 (GMT/BST)
BD7NI came back to my CQ today, finally a new one tnx Chan for coming on !
johan, ON4ANT <on4ant@arrl.net>
- Friday, December 21, 2001 at 09:35:09 (GMT/BST)
According to http://www.uksmg.org/s5first.htm, the present call of YU3ES is S53VV. S53VV is listed on QRZ.com. GL
Hiro JG3LEB <jg3leb(at)mxp.mesh.ne.jp>
- Friday, December 21, 2001 at 05:46:23 (GMT/BST)
GE all: In going through old log books to verify cards for DXCC, I ran across a contact with YU3ES in Jan. 1992. That call is not listed in the current Buckmaster or QRZ.com databanks. Does anyone know how I might find out who the opr. is and get a confirmation of the contact?? Thanks. Chris W3CMP
Chris W3CMP <w3cmp aol.com>
- Friday, December 21, 2001 at 05:10:01 (GMT/BST)
Has anything been decided about next years UKSMG AGM, Date, Location etc etc
Adrian G0KOM <ade@50mhz.org>
- Friday, December 21, 2001 at 00:03:30 (GMT/BST)
(20 Dec.01 2 1800 hrs UTC) I will be operating a portable 6M station in FN 12 (Ithaca,NY) from 12/23 to 12/26. I'll be using the same Ranger 5054 which was reviewed in the Nov. Issue of "Six News". Happy Holidays to all...Chris (N2NEH)
Chris..N2NEH <n2neh(at)arrl.net>
- Thursday, December 20, 2001 at 18:00:59 (GMT/BST)
Gentlemen (and Ladies): I will be travelling to grid FN01 (Northwestern Pennsylvania), weather permitting, on Sunday December 22 to activate the grid and scout operating locations. I will probably be limited to 100 watts output and a 6 element beam. Please look for me-since I expect to be sitting in a small pickup truck I expect that most operating will be on SSB. I will call on .125 or .130. I will use W3CMP/3 Pray for some decent propagation. 73 Chris W3CMP
Chris W3CMP <w3cmpaol.com>
- Thursday, December 20, 2001 at 17:22:51 (GMT/BST)
Re: Peter's question about IRC's from the U.S. - The USPS raised the cost of IRCs a while back (to $1.75 I think), but according to my local post office they did not have a ready supply reflecting the new rate. The solution they came up with was to add postage stamps to existing IRCs, mine was to quit using them & send a greenstamp instead. CU3URA/b into fm18 most mornings early - usually for at least 10-15 minutes somewhere between 1300-1400z. Please check African scatter path occassionally during this period -have worked as far as LZ & OH that way in the last month.
Dave N3DB <callsign_at_radix.net>
- Thursday, December 20, 2001 at 16:06:26 (GMT/BST)
THE EFFECTS OF CLOSE-SPACED SEASONAL LIGHTING AND VHF PARASITIC ARRAYS. For future reference I can inform you that Christmas tree lights hung around my two 6M beams and a 20M monobander causes the v.s.w.r. to increase but not significantly. Under cover of darkness I will see whether the lights flash when I key the amplifiers.
David G4ASR <g4asr(at)btinternet.com>
- Thursday, December 20, 2001 at 12:35:25 (GMT/BST)
JX firsts on 6M & 2M at my homesite. www.qsl.net/la7dfa/jx-vhf.htm Per
JX7DFA <la7dfa@qsl.net>
- Thursday, December 20, 2001 at 12:23:18 (GMT/BST)
Opening here to OH's and ES1AJ from 1050-1100. MK82TX
Raj vu2zap <call@arrl.net>
- Thursday, December 20, 2001 at 11:21:35 (GMT/BST)
Hi all, Back home from PA, and now QRV again from IN89. Hope you've saved some propagation for me! Results of GU6AJE/mm and PE/GU6AJE/m operations will be posted up to my website soon, QSLs need to be designed and printed, so please be patient. Thanks for the cards already waiting when I got back home. CU on air, 73
Mike GU6AJE <gu6aje***thersgb.net>
- Thursday, December 20, 2001 at 11:18:17 (GMT/BST)
just had ES1AJ and OH into perth, very late , our Es season now, probably Es assisted cheers graham in of77xx
Graham VK6RO <vk6roAThotmail.com>
- Thursday, December 20, 2001 at 10:57:07 (GMT/BST)
Thanks to all the stations that responded to my request for path information between the Caribbean Basin and the southern part of Africa. I have compiled the information received so far and added a Possible Africa paths page to my website www.qsl.net/zf1dc/ so please check it out. If anyone else has information on past openings between the southern part of Africa and any country around the Caribbean basin please let me know by email. Thanks again. Band has been quiet here so no propagation to report other than ZZZzzzz, hihi. 73
ZF1DC David <zf1dc qsl.net>
- Thursday, December 20, 2001 at 05:32:57 (GMT/BST)
2X 5 ELE TONNA . stack at 3m apart for cleanest h-plane pattern without vertical lobes , you can go to 4.5m apart without suffering excessive vertical lobes , gain increase of between 1.4 and 2db respectively . phasing harness/splitter = 2x 2811mm lengths of RG11AU [.66 vel factor] 75ohm coax [multi strand centre conductor if possible ] for short spacing , and 2x 4950mm for wider spacing [ gives 50ohms @ 50.125mhz centre freq , into 50ohm loads ] .this would give around 9 to 9.5dbd total gain .OZ6OM matt uses 2x 5 ele tonnas stacked for his NAC contest station .
ian m0bcg <m0bcg@btinternet.com>
- Wednesday, December 19, 2001 at 21:29:13 (GMT/BST)
addendum: ...marked my 4th opening on six since becoming KH6/ 25th of November.
Jeff, KH6/KF6GYM <kf6gym@qsl.net>
- Wednesday, December 19, 2001 at 20:12:25 (GMT/BST)
What a tremendous thrill to work Bruce, ZD7VC yesterday morning (2053z 18 Dec)as he was calling "CQ Hawaii/North America." His signals were between 5x3 and 5x5 at my new qth (BK29eb, 1,300'asl)and this event marked my 4th While probably a TEP/F2 link (1my best DX--16,811 km.),he was in fairly steady for almost an hour! I called KH6SX on the phone to alert him and Art then worked him from his location. on Kilauea volcano (4,100' asl)with 3 elements. Magic Band, indeed!
Jeff, KH6/KF6GYM <kf6gym@qsl.net>
- Wednesday, December 19, 2001 at 20:09:27 (GMT/BST)
XE1KK. Hello Ramon. Rec ur qsl today; many thanks. Wanted to answer your questions by Email but without success. Pse ur Email . Best 73
Pierre HB9QQ <HB9QQ@USKA.CH>
- Wednesday, December 19, 2001 at 17:57:27 (GMT/BST)
I put up a big beam once. Trouble was when the rotator stuck and the house went around!!.
Jim Rabbitts GM8LFB <gm8lfb6matbushinternet.com>
- Wednesday, December 19, 2001 at 17:29:27 (GMT/BST)
For what its worth, I reckon the humble 5 ele tonna does a great job. It does need a choke balun but a few turns of coax works fine. I worked 103 countries up to 1991 with a tonna at just 30' (about 9 metres) and that was in the days when there were far fewer countries available than there are now. If you consider ALL the factors - price, size, weight, front-to-back ratio etc - the tonna represents a very reasonable compromise. 73,
Paul G4IJE <paul(at)broadoak.net>
- Wednesday, December 19, 2001 at 17:19:32 (GMT/BST)
A group of 3 OH's will activate 5W starting around Dec 19th and A3 starting Jan 5th for two weeks each. They have 6m antenna. QSL via OH3JR. Check http://www.qsl.net/ohpacific/
Jouko OH7KM <oh3essral.fi>
- Wednesday, December 19, 2001 at 16:45:39 (GMT/BST)
RE: ZS6EZ. Chris all your questions are answered at www.buck.com. Season's greetings to everybody !!
Enno, PA5EA <cw(at)dx.nl>
- Wednesday, December 19, 2001 at 16:14:13 (GMT/BST)
I am now getting IRC's coming with cards from the USA with stamps to the value of 70 cents stuck on the left hand side and franked over them, sometimes the stamp is on the reverse side. I always thought an IRC covered airmail postage to any part of the world. It only requires one IRC to send up to 3 cards in one envelope from here to the states. Any explanation please.
Peter G3KNU <peter.jackson17(at)ntlworld.com>
- Wednesday, December 19, 2001 at 15:48:25 (GMT/BST)
I am qrv now on 110 now looking for Europe
andy G3SVD <andy.hewitttalk21.com>
- Wednesday, December 19, 2001 at 14:30:12 (GMT/BST)
I am qrv at the moment on 110 beaming Europe/NE USA but no sign of propagation. I will put my keyer on for a few minutes as I have a TVI problem. Andy XE1/G3SVD
andy G3SVD <andy.hewitttalk21.com>
- Wednesday, December 19, 2001 at 14:25:40 (GMT/BST)
According to www.f9ft.com, stack 5 els in H plane at 4.5m and E plane at 5.58m. I also have a couple of these in my shed. Any comments on improving the performance ? (I have seen the mod to the d/e on this site). Festive gubbins to all! 73 Steve M0BPQ
Steve M0BPQ <stephen.buntingkcl.ac.uk>
- Wednesday, December 19, 2001 at 12:26:58 (GMT/BST)
Pse info: what´s the optimum (best lobes) vertical stacking distance for two Tonna 5 el? Yep, I know they´re not the best antennas for 6m, but still, it´s all I´ve got... 73 & Merry xmas to all
Rick SM7SCJ
- Wednesday, December 19, 2001 at 12:05:53 (GMT/BST)
Dante: D44TD qsl arrived today via CT1EKF. I saw D44TD spotted on the cluster only a few days ago so perhaps Antonio has just arrived home from D44. 73s and Merry Christmas.
Roy, GM0EFT <gm0eft*fred*btinternet.com>
- Wednesday, December 19, 2001 at 11:08:02 (GMT/BST)
Test, as someone was having problems posting a message. Chris
chris@uksmg.org <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Wednesday, December 19, 2001 at 10:41:53 (GMT/BST)
50 MHz DXCC List: I've done some work on this list (zs6ez.za.org/lists/dxcc-6m.txt). Most of the callsigns are now there, but very few records are complete. Please help! Specifically: Who are K2ZD, ON1CAK and PA7FF? Any info about ex or new callsigns would be very welcome.
Chris R. Burger ZS6EZ <crb@prism.co.za>
- Wednesday, December 19, 2001 at 10:36:38 (GMT/BST)
My email is g4bwp rsgb.org.uk
G4BWP Fred <g4bwp at rsgb.org.uk>
- Wednesday, December 19, 2001 at 09:20:27 (GMT/BST)
DF7VX, Hellmuth. I think I can help with TZ6VV but can't decode ur email adr! Please email me direct. 73
G4BWP Fred <g4bwp rsgb.org.uk>
- Wednesday, December 19, 2001 at 09:19:35 (GMT/BST)
Hi, have any body received D44TD QSL card via CT1EKF? Is CT1EKF e-mail address known? Merry Christmas and Happy new Year Dante
Dante IW2CAM <dante.randiitaltel.it>
- Wednesday, December 19, 2001 at 08:18:19 (GMT/BST)
dr gentlemen,could anyone help with the correct address for qsl exchange to TZ6VV / I think this will be KB0VV. The address ( KB0VV) I found some days ago at "QRZ and Bookmaster" must be wrong, because the "qsl-letter" is back. many tnx, Hellmuth, df7vx
DF7VX <EW-HFPhysik.Uni-Paderborn.de>
- Wednesday, December 19, 2001 at 06:31:31 (GMT/BST)
More updates to firsts pages - still no time to add some scans yet. http://www.g4igo.freeuk.com/
Ken G4IGO <g4igo at freeuk.com>
- Tuesday, December 18, 2001 at 20:53:52 (GMT/BST)
Tom DL7AV thanks for the info,much appreciated,Seasons Greetings Bill
bill gw3mfy <gw3mfy@btinternet.com>
- Tuesday, December 18, 2001 at 20:46:56 (GMT/BST)
G4DEZ,Bryn, G4IJE Paul, G3IMV John, G8MBI? Graham, G8HUH Tom{ {twin brother} G4GJA Friend I,m still alive Ken, GM4CXM Ray,GM3POI,Clive, G3FPK Norman, GM3WOJ,GM3NOZ and all I have missed out that recognise the call. I am doing a thesis on why nobody works the first two weeks in June. Apart from the Sporadic E a flu outbreak seems to happen your input on this alleged data would be useful to ensure the stability of the economy. But, to hell with it HAPPY CHRISTMAS to the class of the 80s. We had our own cluster on 144 mhz it was called transmitting !!
Jim Rabbitts GM8LFB <gm8lfb6matbushinternet.com>
- Tuesday, December 18, 2001 at 19:06:09 (GMT/BST)
Bill gw3mfy: e-mail will be delivered if you use hz1md instead of hz1ab. hi. 73
Tom DL7AV <dl7av@online.de>
- Tuesday, December 18, 2001 at 17:24:16 (GMT/BST)
hi guys,someone can help me,i have a knwd tmd700e so i want to transform it in america version,to be able to use in sky command with ts 2000 just modified.i have sended 2 email to kenwood but never answers received.merry xmas to all.enrico
enrico ik2gso <ik2gso2@libero.it>
- Tuesday, December 18, 2001 at 16:04:09 (GMT/BST)
Have you received my direct card Mohamad HZ1AB?An email to you today was returned not known.Short opening to you today.73 Bill gw3mfy.
bill gw3mfy <gw3mfy@btinternet.com>
- Tuesday, December 18, 2001 at 00:27:45 (GMT/BST)
Today XE1KK QSL with the mail. Very fast service! Have a nice holliday and Merry Christmas to all SIXers. 73,
Peter PA2VST <pa2vst***50mhz.com>
- Monday, December 17, 2001 at 18:49:49 (GMT/BST)
This is the correct url for the 5U web site http://www.qsl.net/niger-2002/ Happy Holidays Fred
Fred G4BWP <g4bwp at rsgb.org.uk>
- Monday, December 17, 2001 at 11:43:21 (GMT/BST)
There is survey on the Web page of the expedition to 5U to help them to understand on which bands and modes Niger is needed by the DX community: http://www.qsl.net/niger-2000. You have here a chance to tell them about your wishes for 6 meter activity. Merry Christmas! Arne
Arne SM7AED <call at algonet.se>
- Monday, December 17, 2001 at 08:10:31 (GMT/BST)
Bewdy, i need mellish, worked willis vk9za on 52mhz in 1984, keep up the good work towards the dxpedition, cheers graham from hot 35 c perth.
Graham VK6SIX <vk6ro[at]hotmail.com>
- Monday, December 17, 2001 at 06:28:10 (GMT/BST)
Back home after a week in VE2. Met VE2DFO and had a nice visit with one of Canada's top 6m DX-ers. Worked a few EU's and West Coast from the mobile enroute through some lesser worked VE9 and VE2 grids. Today band was awful (of course-I'm back home). Heard the XE1/G3SVD keyer for a while. Suggest the text is changed to "XE1/G3SVD/B" (instead of CQ CQ) as I called it over and over and over on 50.103. No way to tell there wasn't anyone there until I just got fed up. Made it to 5NN at the same time EU was in off the back. Wouldn't be surprived if a XE1-EU QSo could have been made.....you getting all this Andy? (hi hi!) 73 es GL DX. - Mike
VE9AA Mike <mycall@hotmail.com>
- Monday, December 17, 2001 at 00:52:51 (GMT/BST)
MFY I think you live at Mid Glamorgan maybe they messed it up?
steve <onfile>
- Sunday, December 16, 2001 at 20:29:21 (GMT/BST)
Corrected E-mail address.
Ellis WA!RKS <wa1rks@yahoo.com>
- Sunday, December 16, 2001 at 19:54:41 (GMT/BST)
Looking for QSL info for GW3MFN.(address),manager et. Tnx.
Ellis WA1RKS <wa1rksyahoo.com>
- Sunday, December 16, 2001 at 19:45:25 (GMT/BST)
Two direct qsls from the USA and my surname on address is "Organ"instead of Lee!Not to blame are either Buck or QRZ so where does this comical error originate? Bill Lee gw3mfy.
bill gw3mfy <gw3mfy@btinternet.com>
- Sunday, December 16, 2001 at 19:44:41 (GMT/BST)
George, Thanks very much for the info.Gd dx
Daniel MW1MFY <mw1mfy@hotmail.com>
- Sunday, December 16, 2001 at 18:10:22 (GMT/BST)
Daniel, have you tried GcmWin? It makes great circle maps and you can vary the distance from the center so the maps can go from 100km radius out to 20000km. Look at http://hem.passagen.se/sm3gsj/gcm.htm and follow the link. You can set the origin anywhere so you can make maps for any country you choose.
George DU1/GM4COK <gm4cok@qsl.net>
- Sunday, December 16, 2001 at 11:44:00 (GMT/BST)
Anyone please know where a locator map of south america can be found from?
Daniel MW1MFY <mw1mfy@hotmail.com>
- Sunday, December 16, 2001 at 11:28:13 (GMT/BST)
Glad to hear it arrived ok. Seasons Greetings to you and yours also. 73's....
George DU1/GM4COK <gm4cok@qsl.net>
- Sunday, December 16, 2001 at 08:20:47 (GMT/BST)
DU1/GM4COK Hi George. Just rec ur qsl. Mny thanks. Merry Xmas and best 73. Pierre
Pierre HB9QQ <HB9QQ@USKA.CH>
- Sunday, December 16, 2001 at 08:05:40 (GMT/BST)
I have just moved my http://n1rz.org/ website to http://6m.dxers.info/ Most of what worked on the old site will continue to work on the new. Accept you'll need to set new cookies. There will be no more live data stored at the old site. So please move to the new site asap. I'm working on converting the entire site to a better format, and that should be happening in the next month or so. The new site is being hosted at a new ISP, and is now on it's own 1.9Ghz CPU Server. Reports have been that it seems faster...and it should be. Best of Luck on 6m! 73, Tim / N1RZ
Tim N1RZ <n1rz (at) n1rz.org>
- Sunday, December 16, 2001 at 06:01:56 (GMT/BST)
Peter, perhaps the word 'readily' is implicit in M1DRK's question.
Colin GW3RYR / 7Q7CM <c.morgan(at)wlv.ac.uk>
- Saturday, December 15, 2001 at 22:17:16 (GMT/BST)
To M1DRK: If you are firmly decided, anything can be modified to six (e.g. washing machine, car radio, mixer and so on). The question is of purely philosophical nature! have a good modification and 73.
Peter HB9RUZ <schleuss(at)dataway.ch>
- Saturday, December 15, 2001 at 17:29:47 (GMT/BST)
Looking forward to the 9G QSL Arliss/Dick, when ever it comes. Any team that can put out a QSL and process the incoming cards for 1000s of QSOs in under 3-4 months should be congratulated. Those who think this is too long should mount a DXpedition themselves, then they might understandm the time factors and work involved?
Neil G0JHC <carr.n(at)runshaw.ac.uk>
- Saturday, December 15, 2001 at 15:19:00 (GMT/BST)
can the ameritron AL-84 be moded for use on six ?
M1DRK <m1drk@aol.com>
- Saturday, December 15, 2001 at 13:53:45 (GMT/BST)
Hi all, Just to add to Arliss' comments on our QSL card; the card is a 4-page affair with a fair number of pictures and some charts etc., so there has been some back and forth with the printer/graphics illustrators. I'm going as fast as I can, and expect the end result to be worthy of your continued patience. I think we are about a week to ten days from having them, so please hang in. You might also imagine that Holly, Arliss wife, will be a very busy lady with an expected volume of 5000 plus cards on six and HF. 73, Seasons's Greetings, and thanks for all the contacts!
Dick, K5AND/9G5AN <k5and@ga.prestige.net>
- Saturday, December 15, 2001 at 13:36:34 (GMT/BST)
Hello ALL, I keep the beacon db for the logging software Winlog32. If all reading this could check out their local beacons and email me with as much info as possible I will update the database. I will also post a copy on my web site when it's complete. Thanks for your time..
Alan, GI0OTC <gi0otcqsl.net>
- Saturday, December 15, 2001 at 10:39:11 (GMT/BST)
Do you like to watch W7GJ's 6m antenna in Montana? Open http://bigskyspaces.com/w7gj/6mEME.htm
Arne SM7AED <Call at algonet.se>
- Saturday, December 15, 2001 at 08:23:12 (GMT/BST)
Hi David ZF1DC, I worked from V5 Namibia the following April 9, 2001 at 1525 gmt KP4EIT and April 12, 2001 9Y4AT at 1525 gmt. Heard the YV4AB & PY0FF beacons on the 12th April 2001. Hope this will help. 73 V5/ZS4NS.
Nico zs4ns <zs4ns(at)freemail.absa.co.za>
- Saturday, December 15, 2001 at 03:16:30 (GMT/BST)
*** ANNOUNCING MELLISH REEF 2002 *** The team that bought you VK9WI Willis Island in 2000 and VK9ML Mellish Reef in 2001 are at it again! We'll be back on Mellish Reef in April 2002. Active on 160-6M including WARC with a dedicated 6M op. For further details check the website: http://www.qsl.net/vk9ml/2002/ 73, VK9ML Pilot.
Adam, VK4CP <vk9ml(at)qsl.net>
- Saturday, December 15, 2001 at 00:57:20 (GMT/BST)
Arliss brings up a good point. I think that stations should wait a minimum of 3 months before they ask if the QSL card has been rec'd. At a minimum it takes 2 weeks for the cards to arrive and another 2 weeks for the reply to get back plus some time to get to the card. So that adds up to at least one and a half months. Plus if the stack is big or other things come up (God forbid) then we arrive at 3 months. While we all try to qsl ASAP it does take time when you receive 100's and 100's of qsls. All that answering those emails asking if the qsls have been rec'd does is take up valuable time that could be spent RESPONDING TO QSL's. So if you must ask please include QSO time date and callsign. CU on 6. 73's
ZF1DC David <zf1dc qsl.net>
- Friday, December 14, 2001 at 23:13:28 (GMT/BST)
ZD8VHF beacon II22 may be running this weekend or sometime next week , using a temporary txmtr thanks to davids {ZD8DB } help . if there is a particular sequence the beacon should be set to , could someone mail what it is to me please and i will forward on to david , so he can programme the memory keyer to suit . tnx 73
ian m0bcg <m0bcg@btinternet.com>
- Friday, December 14, 2001 at 22:21:34 (GMT/BST)
9G5AN QSL info: we are awaiting return of our cards from the printer. They will be sent out ASAP once the printer delivers the cards. I mention this since I am starting to receive inquiries to the effect of "where is my QSL card?" While I can understand some impatience, I would like to make the general suggestion that when you ask a DX station if you are in the log, or if your cards have been received, please take the time to include when the QSO occurred. Also, don't forget to include your callsign (that may seem obvious, but I've received several messages asking me if they are in the log, but don't tell me the date or their call). 73,
Arliss W7XU <w7xu (at) dtgnet.com>
- Friday, December 14, 2001 at 21:51:41 (GMT/BST)
not very much happenened on 6m today ,very quiet here in io75 ... roll on tomorrow , rec qsl from vu2zap thanks raj for the new one and many thanks for your trouble joe (w3hnk) card was here very fast.. also rec hp2cwb thanks for quick exchange jose.. 73 all ray
Ray Gm7nzi <ray@gm7nzi.freeserve.co.uk>
- Friday, December 14, 2001 at 20:39:53 (GMT/BST)
Hi ALL, For all hwo worked us during the contests in june and juli 2001 the QSL cards are being printed and will be send ASAP (when labels are ready) If you cannot wait and want a preview look at www.qsl.net/pa6m If you have comments please sign the guestbook or send a E-mail We will be active with the same callsign in 2002!!! '73 the crew of PA6M
Jasper PE1MZS <pa6m@qsl.net>
- Friday, December 14, 2001 at 20:02:46 (GMT/BST)
Hi. I was wondering if there are some ZS (or other S. African countries) operators who have worked into YV4,KP4, other Caribbean islands, or Central America and can provide me with dates and times of these openings. It was of trememndous help to me when the JA's did the same. I worked JA within one week of their past openings. Six meters is quite funny like that. Thanks in advance. CU on 6. 73's
ZF1DC David <zf1dc qsl.net>
- Friday, December 14, 2001 at 18:55:28 (GMT/BST)
Hi friends. After the super fine opening on dec 12th I thought we might have an opwening a day later, dec 13th. While setting up the antenna it began to snow. After abt 2 hrs I was in a heavy snow storm, pract no visibilty and temp dropt down to -10° C. I decided to qrt without one single qso...! Then back home on completely iced roads and heavy snow showers. What a flop....¨From my side there will be no HB0-exped anymore until next spring. Nevertheless.... good DX.
Pierre HB9QQ <HB9QQ@USKA.CH>
- Friday, December 14, 2001 at 17:40:27 (GMT/BST)
Tony, believe W7GJ is in Montana - He has EME capability :)
Martin G4XUM <g4xumqsl.net>
- Friday, December 14, 2001 at 17:00:51 (GMT/BST)
For those looking for North Dakota on 6m, look out for W0KFG. I worked him a couple of days ago for my 47th US state. He is using an IC746, and a horizontal loop aerial. If there's anyone from MONTANA on this page, please drop me an e-mail, I would like to try and arrange a sked during my sunset (16:20-17:00). Thanks & 73
Tony - GW4VEQ <gw4veq@breathemail.net>
- Friday, December 14, 2001 at 07:03:06 (GMT/BST)
HI Vesa, I also hrd Auroral Es but only LA5QFA, hi sigs wre very fluttery but not Au at all. I tried calling him but my 10 watts didnt make the trip maybe next time. Anyway I alwways look for AuES s its so intresting as a mode and only known practically be folk that have experience of it. I am always beaing north east or west for OX,TF,LA,OH,SM.after first phase of aurora. 73s Jim, IO88kk, WICK.
Jim GM8LFB <gm8lfb6m@bushinternet.com>
- Thursday, December 13, 2001 at 21:55:53 (GMT/BST)
Yes reckon ur right Neil thanks,73
bill gw3mfy <gw3mfy@btinternet.com>
- Thursday, December 13, 2001 at 20:56:30 (GMT/BST)
Yesterday I worked my 100th country on 50 Mhz ! I was a Great feeling to have 100 worked. My thanks to all those excellent op's who managed to dig my signal out of the pile. Thanks for your efforts, it's greatly appreciated ! Seasons Greeting's to all !!
W4TJ <w4tj@adelphia.net>
- Thursday, December 13, 2001 at 17:24:29 (GMT/BST)
Bill, you might be looking for W6OAL in DM79 from yesterday?
Neil G0JHC <carr.n(at)runshaw.ac.uk>
- Thursday, December 13, 2001 at 13:56:09 (GMT/BST)
Anyone know W5OAL address or email please,thanks Bill
bill gw3mfy <gw3mfy@btinternet.com>
- Thursday, December 13, 2001 at 10:31:44 (GMT/BST)
Yesterday (12-Dec-01) evening I had two AuE QSOs. First one with LA5QFA from JQ90 and the second with JW5RIA from Bear Island JQ94. Both with 59+++ signals. Vesa OH3NWQ @ KP11WL
Vesa, OH3NWQ <callsign)at(sral.fi>
- Thursday, December 13, 2001 at 10:19:44 (GMT/BST)
TI9M Cocos Island DX'pedition 17 Feb - 4 Mar: I will be participating in the TI9M expedition with my focus being 50MHz. We will operate a keyer on 50.102 with a 15 second break between sending. If conditions get good I'll run SSB on 50.145. Will have a 6 ele yagi, IC706, and ACOM amp when needed. I will be working various beam headings looking for possible scatter paths when conditions are not direct. If the pileup starts getting big, I will run split listening up 2-5KHz. Look forward to working you as many of you as possible. If you want more details please go to http://www.qsl.net/ti2hmg/cocos.htm. Best 73's, Matt KA0KKO
Matt KA0KKO <da1mh@compuserve.com>
- Thursday, December 13, 2001 at 03:05:37 (GMT/BST)
Great opening today into W5-9-0; worked 4 new grids, now 915 Missing grids of WA9FIF and K9VWL, not in QRZ.com either.. maybe i made a mistake in the call ? Any info appreciated !
Rob PA0RDY <pa0rdy@qsl.net>
- Wednesday, December 12, 2001 at 23:06:05 (GMT/BST)
Has VK dx mobile record. VK4ZAZ (sk/MOB) FM5WD 06/04/91 16243 kM.
INFO <vk4zaz is SK>
- Wednesday, December 12, 2001 at 21:01:34 (GMT/BST)
TG9NX () Lookups: 1920 FRANCISCO CAPUANO 16 AVE 17-20 Z 10 GUATEMALA CITY, GUATEMALA GUATEMALA found by using http://www.qsl.net/pathfinder/WebClient/ let your fingers do the walking...
helpful <lazy@ww>
- Wednesday, December 12, 2001 at 20:57:39 (GMT/BST)
Desperately looking for the new WSJT 1.5.4 - if anyone can help with a URL or even better could e-mail me a copy! Many thanks and best 73 from sunny South Africa!!!
Barry ZR6DXB <zr6dxbqsl.net>
- Wednesday, December 12, 2001 at 19:11:28 (GMT/BST)
Desperately looking for the new WSJT 1.5.4 - if anyone could provide a URL or better still e-mail a copy to me! Many thanks and best 73 from sunny South Africa!!!
Barry ZR6DXB <zr6dxbqsl.net>
- Wednesday, December 12, 2001 at 18:56:59 (GMT/BST)
hi sixers wonderfull opening today started at 1415z to 1552z,worked 75 NA op.,with 11 new squares and 2 states.i hope to have same conditions soon.thank you very much to all usa stations.enrico ik2gso
enrico ik2gso <ik2gso2@libero.it>
- Wednesday, December 12, 2001 at 18:53:00 (GMT/BST)
Hi friends. What a fine opening this afternoon. I even worked 3 W's as mobil while driving homewards. Sigs were often S9 on a quate waver whip at the back of the car. Good luck on the magic band. 73
Pierre HB9QQ <HB9QQ@USKA.CH>
- Wednesday, December 12, 2001 at 16:41:00 (GMT/BST)
Hi guys, anyone know the way to contact TG9NX??? His email address or any other information???? Tnx in advance 73's and Merry Christmas
Freddy IW1DIM <call@amsta.org>
- Wednesday, December 12, 2001 at 16:01:16 (GMT/BST)
Best mobile I worked was VK4ZAZ/M in QG 59!!
Ken G4IGO <g4igo at freeuk.com>
- Wednesday, December 12, 2001 at 07:39:52 (GMT/BST)
Don't know about that UK /M QSO (nothing special I think) but I was pleased to VE1MR/M from VP8DBL (Falklands) in November - you can work out the distance! Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos@uksmg.org>
- Wednesday, December 12, 2001 at 07:16:22 (GMT/BST)
G3IRQ/m mentioned to me during our 28MHz mobile-to-mobile QSO that he recently worked a W2 from his car on six from the U.K. Any further details?
Pete ve3ikv/m <peteeagle.ca>
- Wednesday, December 12, 2001 at 03:45:59 (GMT/BST)
Brian, VU2RM = Rao. He also operates QRP from the east coast.
Raj VU2ZAP <call@arrl.net>
- Wednesday, December 12, 2001 at 01:38:08 (GMT/BST)
From Raj/VU2RM - 31/10/2001 - Dream Day - 14 Eu countries (inc. 34 G's wkd) with 10w and 3el yagi 10' (yes 10 feet) above ground.
Brian/G3SYC <brian ^gee3syc.freeserve.co.uk>
- Tuesday, December 11, 2001 at 14:19:24 (GMT/BST)
10-12-01 ES1CW 2xCW tnx for DXCC #115.
VK3SIX Steve QF02wh <at qsl.net>
- Tuesday, December 11, 2001 at 10:43:26 (GMT/BST)
11-12-01 0928 to 0935 OZ3K JO45 worked VK3SIX Qf02, VK3AKK Qf22, VK5ZK PF94: 0942Z G3FPQ IO91 into QF02 16750 KM QSO: 0943z ON4AOI JO21ba into QF02wh 16,300 kM: 0958z PA4PA responded to my CQ call and gave me a report which I copied: FYI: G3WOS 11-12-89 0858z G3WOS 11-12-91 0925z G3FPQ 11-12-01 0942z: Stay tuned for tomorrows debarcle when you get spotted and ten stations drop on you from a great height.
VK3SIX Steve QF02wh <at qsl.net>
- Tuesday, December 11, 2001 at 10:41:12 (GMT/BST)
To Liu BG7OH. Many many thanks for your FB QSL Card which came with all the Xmas cards. Hi Hi. A very quick turn around - 15 days. Mars Liu new address is via PO Box 020-73, ShenZhen, 518020, P.R.China. Very 73 to everyone from a very happy SWL!.....David
David BRS 25429 <brs25429@compuserve.com>
- Tuesday, December 11, 2001 at 09:54:28 (GMT/BST)
Since some have asked what the QSO totals were for the 9G5AN 6m DXpedition, here they are: unique CW calls worked: 1298; unique SSB calls worked: 1598. Sorry, but I don't have the figures for how many stations were worked on both CW and SSB. We worked 84 countries total for both modes. We are still working on getting the QSL cards printed and will get them in the mail as soon as possible -- thank you for your patience and for all the QSO's. 73,
Arliss W7XU/9G5XU <w7xu(at)dtgnet.com>
- Tuesday, December 11, 2001 at 06:12:14 (GMT/BST)
Les, so you are coming to the most remote capital city on earth?? welcome to the sunshine, nude beaches etc, but please dont expect to work 100 countries on six in under about 250 years HI, any way enjoy Perth, it really is the most beautiful city on earth, cheers Graham in sunny perth 30 degrees c today OF77XX
Graham VK6RO <vk6ro@NOSPAM_hotmail.com>
- Tuesday, December 11, 2001 at 04:35:10 (GMT/BST)
Hi all, Just too let you all know that from the end of January 2002 M0CJL will be QRT ( After that date if you hear that CALLSIGN you can be sure its a PIRATE!!!!! ) We are leaving for Perth W.A ( Australia ) in January 2002 and my callsign there is VK6CJL ..Good luck all on the magic band and hope to cu you all when I get to the land of sunshine 73 de Les M0CJL / VK6CJL PS A VERY MERRY XMAS TOO ALL AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR.... Please note the email address is valid up to the 15th Jan
Les M0CJL <m0cjl@eurobell.co.uk >
- Monday, December 10, 2001 at 21:47:42 (GMT/BST)
K2KW/6Y5 QSl received today.. Really quick turnaround thanks Kappy WA4WTG.. bye the way Kappy is an avid stamp collector so if your sending a qsl for K2KW/6Y5 pse put some old stamps in as well......
Cliff G1IOV <M5ACU***Hotmail.com>
- Monday, December 10, 2001 at 20:29:22 (GMT/BST)
I'm sure I've read it somewhere, but can anyone tell me if a psk frequency has been decided upon on the magic band. Thank you all, David, member 1209.
David G6STD/M5AFA <dm1605eurobell.co.uk>
- Monday, December 10, 2001 at 19:02:29 (GMT/BST)
I'm sure I've read it somewhere, but can anyone tell me if a psk frequency has been decided upon on the magic band. Thank you all, David.
David G6STD/M5AFA <dm1605eurobell.co.uk>
- Monday, December 10, 2001 at 18:56:58 (GMT/BST)
James KC5OAO Re:WSJT new version 1.5.4 with JT43 , it does not appear to be on that site or any other I have tried Charles Coughlan
Charles EI5FK <mycallatyahoo.com>
- Monday, December 10, 2001 at 18:22:29 (GMT/BST)
Hi all, got an e-mail today from DL7VOG. He made 85 qso's on 6m as HK0GU. Six of them was with Europe. 2 x DL, 1 G, 2 x ON and 1 PA. 73 Hans
Hans, DK9KX <dk9kxatnetcologne.de>
- Monday, December 10, 2001 at 18:05:04 (GMT/BST)
New country confirmed today, tnx for your QSL Vlad, EX2T. 73 !
Ken SM7CMV <kenth@kastanje.tomelilla.se>
- Monday, December 10, 2001 at 15:47:48 (GMT/BST)
I will be in FO73 from December 21 to January 13 and will be active on 6m. For more information see: http://www.qsl.net/ve3fu
Chris VE3FU/VO2AC <ve3furac.ca>
- Monday, December 10, 2001 at 14:36:01 (GMT/BST)
PM64 it is, Peter.
Bo, SM7FJE <bn@aaaaa.se>
- Monday, December 10, 2001 at 13:12:50 (GMT/BST)
Does anyone know the locator square for JH4IUO worked in 1989 (not by me it's for a friend) I still need JA. thanks 73
Peter G3KNU <peter.jackson17(at)ntlworld.com>
- Monday, December 10, 2001 at 12:58:33 (GMT/BST)
Does anyone know the locator square for JH4IUO worked in 1989 (not by me it's for a friend) I still need JA. thanks 73
Peter G3KNU <peter.jackson17(at)ntlworld.com>
- Monday, December 10, 2001 at 12:58:11 (GMT/BST)
All this time I`ve been under the misunderstanding that the dx cluster was for spotting useful dx when really it is for chat & gloating/acknowledging qsl`s (I`m confused!)
G1INK <steveg&highpeak.gov.uk>
- Monday, December 10, 2001 at 11:25:17 (GMT/BST)
Shure west coast Ray.....hi had the map upside down. east coast if you like. 73
Dennis PA7FM <pa7fm@amsat.org>
- Monday, December 10, 2001 at 10:41:42 (GMT/BST)
I will be QRV from XE1-land (Central Mexico) from around Saturday Dec 15th until around Jan 3rd. When in the shack I will run a beacon on 110, when in the general vicinity on 103. Andy XE1/G3SVD
Andy G3SVD <andy.hewitttalk21.com>
- Monday, December 10, 2001 at 10:25:03 (GMT/BST)
Dennis, (FM) West-coast ??
Ray, PA4PA <@50mhz.com>
- Monday, December 10, 2001 at 09:37:35 (GMT/BST)
Tnx OZ1LO and SM7AED last in 1992, and OZ3K good signals again. Open to VK3 now and nice copy on 48.2396 which i thought was Middle East but now know is Scandanavian.
Steve <VK3SIXat QSL.net>
- Monday, December 10, 2001 at 08:56:48 (GMT/BST)
I dont blame people for not giving out their emails now we have sex, drugs and rock n roll spammed daily via arrl.net, qsl.net amsat.org, in the past policemen insisted we post our id's. Now I can enlarge my fellar, get viagara cheap and never have to work another day in my life thanks to the money I will make. No 6M dx improvements however Happy Xmas all
Steve VK3SIX <at qsl.net>
- Monday, December 10, 2001 at 07:54:25 (GMT/BST)
A45XR Krzysztof thanks for card, came today as Xmas present. 73
Steve <call at qsl.net>
- Monday, December 10, 2001 at 07:49:56 (GMT/BST)
JW5RIA needs some more time to get settled and expects to be operational in a week time. Per, JX7DFA, or I will alert him via email about occurring openings. Have patience please.
pa1six, peter <no@mail>
- Monday, December 10, 2001 at 07:28:02 (GMT/BST)
BTW, heard JW7SIX/B for (I think) the first time today. No JW's though :-((( 73 de Mike
ve9aa Mike <hotmail.com>
- Monday, December 10, 2001 at 01:23:35 (GMT/BST)
Last reminder of: VE2/VE9 "grid-trip", Monday,starting @13Z, FN65,66,67,57,46,47,35...all week in FN35, reverse order on Friday, starting 16-17z de VE9AA/M 8w and vert, or 8w and dple.Mostly CW low in band (SSB if sigs strong) Business trip, so operating time vy limited limited. I don't collect grids on 6m, but I know mni do, so thot I'd chuck a 1/4wl whip & dipole into the rental car, and pack up my QRP stn; ic290a and 8w TT xvtr, just in case things heat up.........BTW, I called VY1CM on the phone today and worked him for my last Canadian section. Doesn't get better than that! 73 de Mike VE9AA/M VE9AA/P
Mike VE9AA <mycallsign@hotmail.com>
- Monday, December 10, 2001 at 01:12:01 (GMT/BST)
I know that there are many ops in Europe that run WSJT software on FSK441. Are their any ops running the new version 1.5.4 with JT43 on it? This experimental mode has been used with great success here and I really think it would work on extremely weak DX openings on 6 meters! It can be downloaded at http://pulsar.princeton.edu/~joe/K1JT/BETA154.txt Please read the txt file and go from there. Hope to see some Eu ops on this mode soon! 73 and GL
James KC5OAO <QRZ or Buck has them>
- Sunday, December 09, 2001 at 22:43:03 (GMT/BST)
Be carefull Bob how to call the UK. ( mainland europe or just UK). A famous politician once said when the channeltunnel between France and England was opened, 'Now the rest of europe is not isolated anymore from the UK'. Maybe it had to be,'now the UK is not isolated anymore from the mainland of europe'...but that's just a mather of thinking....hi Vy quiet in PA on 6m today. Just some 'big guns' from the west coast.
Dennis PA7FM <pa7fm@amsat.org>
- Sunday, December 09, 2001 at 20:36:12 (GMT/BST)
I found this web site with TV details. I don't know how accurate or up to date it is. http://www.ukwtv.de/uk/publikationen/tvlist/tvlist.html
Chris M0BOP <chrisslater-walker.net>
- Sunday, December 09, 2001 at 16:06:16 (GMT/BST)
Yesterday I was on 50.170 working a huge pileup of mostly UK. 50 Gs were worked in this one pileup! Every once in a while I would ask for a break for other areas and folks very kindly stood by. At one point I said "QRZ Mainland Europe only please" to which a single strong G responded with his call. When I asked if he was on mainland Europe the response was "Mainland England"! 73 & good DX...
Bob, K1SIX <See Buck or qrz.com>
- Sunday, December 09, 2001 at 14:46:36 (GMT/BST)
I heard W7GJ at moonset ! (no I didn't work him) he was heard by several single yagi stations West of me! Lance is looking for skeds.He uses spectran for digging out the weak ones, http://www.weaksignals.com. he was at least 12db above noise here.
johan, ON4ANT <on4ant@arrl.net>
- Sunday, December 09, 2001 at 13:28:49 (GMT/BST)
Anybody got a reasonably accurate video offset for the three Swedish TV CH2 carriers, Örebro, Sveg, and Vännäs. I'd like to add these to my listing. 73's.
Ron G8DVR <g8dvr@compuserve.com>
- Sunday, December 09, 2001 at 12:45:18 (GMT/BST)
I'v just got information from my friend SP5DRH that he got QSL JW0PK from a printer last Friday.He will start to send QSLs tomorrow.Also QSL VK9KNE and VK9KND are printed and they will be sent beggining Wednsday.
Rys&SP5EWY <rtym@ippt.gov.pl>
- Sunday, December 09, 2001 at 11:58:52 (GMT/BST)
Ken, at least one GU is out of the island for now, but I should be home and on air again from maybe 21st Dec. Just hope condxns hold out til then. Have been operating as PE/GU6AJE/m, but due to work commitments had to pull the station down, but not before working a few Ws, VEs, VO, VY and even WP4s! 73 and see you from home soon?
Mike GU6AJE <gu6ajethersgb.net>
- Sunday, December 09, 2001 at 11:06:04 (GMT/BST)
Dunno if we're getting some sort of greyline enhancement but for the past week or so condx to the US have been at their best around our dusk, 1530-1630z. From here it sounds like a lot of UK stations have given up by then if there's been nothing on earlier - don't, condx on Sat and Thurs were excellent into W8/9 around this time (and probably the rest of the week but I was at work).
Darrell G0HVQ <g0hvqfatcat.clara.co.uk>
- Sunday, December 09, 2001 at 09:46:39 (GMT/BST)
Today's FN45 Exped. went great. 70 Q's with 100watts, and 5 ele yagi at 15 feet. Here are some pix, and the logs from the day. http://n1rz.org/grids/fn45/ Best 73,
Tim N1RZ <n1rz(at)n1rz.org>
- Saturday, December 08, 2001 at 21:58:24 (GMT/BST)
I'm copying F6HRP from IN88. Where's GJ or GU fellows? Listening 50.110
Ken, VE3FIT <ve3fit@rac.ca>
- Saturday, December 08, 2001 at 18:57:07 (GMT/BST)
Today started fine...wkd UK9AA, EY8MM (#120) who was in for 30 min peaking 59+ and A45XR (#121) in CW. Couldn't hear him in SSB. He was in for abt 10 min here. Later hrd K1TOL clg and some more US, but not as good as yesterday (6 dec.)
Paul ON5PU <on9bgp@pandora.be>
- Saturday, December 08, 2001 at 00:19:41 (GMT/BST)
6m and 2m.... Starting about 13Z Monday, will be /M on my way to Montreal,PQ and back, touching on some lesser active grids. GL to grid chasers that week. Most activity will be on that Monday and Friday, with some activity in Montreal all week long. (NO SKEDS)
ve9aa Mike <mycallsign@hotmail.com>
- Friday, December 07, 2001 at 23:13:39 (GMT/BST)
Ole, OX3OX did a great job running a large pileup to North America today. Unusual to hear OX after 1900 utc, and qso with Ole at 1941 utc with my indoor dipole from home. Ole said many of the callers were dupes. Please... if you have already worked a DX station and hear a pile calling him/her - QRX and let those who need the new country have a shot.
Jon N0JK <n0jkhotmail.com>
- Friday, December 07, 2001 at 22:19:43 (GMT/BST)
Anyone know of new QRA LOCATOR MAP OF EUROPE, apparently published in Germany. Been on rder now for 3 months from a well known radio mag but still no sign of it. By the time that I recieve it the European borders will have all changed and I will be old and grey!!
Jim GM8LFB <gm8lfb6matbushinternet.com>
- Friday, December 07, 2001 at 21:57:08 (GMT/BST)
I,ve got a feeling that we are in line for a reasonable AURORA on Sunday 9th Dec so beam NORTH!1.
Jim GM8LFB <gm8lfb6matbushinternet.com>
- Friday, December 07, 2001 at 21:40:25 (GMT/BST)
Darrell, commen problem I,m afraid. DX station wkg hours without giving callsign until someone has the guts to ask "your 59 but please repeat your call" I guess we all take a sigh of relief and start turning our beams!
Jim GM8LFB <gm8lfb6matbushinternet.com>
- Friday, December 07, 2001 at 20:58:33 (GMT/BST)
Darrell, the bad news is they were both in, I worked D44TD at 1039 and D44TC at 1104 if thats any help
Adrian G0KOM <ade@50mhz.org>
- Friday, December 07, 2001 at 19:58:31 (GMT/BST)
I know it was a while ago, just catching up on my QSLing, but did anyone work out exactly which D44 station was S9++ in the UK on 30th Oct, D44TC or D44TD (or both)? Unfortunately I sat listening to him for about 45 minutes and no callsign was given, just the usual 'QRZ',I thought when I worked him he said D44TD but didn't use phonetics so I don't know whether it was a C or a D.
Darrell G0HVQ <g0hvqfatcat.clara.co.uk>
- Friday, December 07, 2001 at 18:51:21 (GMT/BST)
Regarding dupe qso's PLEASE rember not everybody uses A computer log which makes it easy to see if you have already have worked [ I do not use A computer log].73
STEWART G1HHO <gordon.reeve@btinternet.com>
- Friday, December 07, 2001 at 17:59:58 (GMT/BST)
You can find more detail information about HC8N, Logs, Pictures and Audio files on this nice websites: http://www.tcnc.com/hc8n-6m-nov2001/ http://www.kkn.net/~hc8n/ http://www.kkn.net/~hc8n/log_search.html
Juan Carlos Munoz / TG9AJR <tg9ajr@itelgua.com>
- Friday, December 07, 2001 at 12:57:29 (GMT/BST)
Thanks Pierre, HB0/HB9QQ for my # 100 countries worked on SIX yesterday. also thanks to OH7Km for #101. 73, Ken
Ken, K1DAT <K1DAT at juno.com>
- Friday, December 07, 2001 at 12:54:41 (GMT/BST)
Saturday Dec 8th, 2001 I will be QRV on 6m around 50.060-50.090 CW looking for Eu contact from FN45 (New Hampshire). I will have 100w, and a 5 ele yagi with me. Please look for me Eu from 1200z until 1800z. I will try to call on 50.077 +/- QRM/QRN. I will be able to RX spotted data only on my pager so if you hear me please spot me/work me ;-) Best 73's all, I hope to work a LOT of Eu Stations who need this grid. Depending on Conditions and time I may look to USA as well. But my prime focus will be Eu & DX. Tim
Tim N1RZ <n1rz(at)n1rz.org>
- Friday, December 07, 2001 at 11:55:43 (GMT/BST)
Just bought a 1,500 pound Toshiba ZP3218P 32" widescreen - great TV, no problems. Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos@uksmg.org>
- Friday, December 07, 2001 at 11:18:28 (GMT/BST)
Many thanks to all for replies to TV question, anybody have experience of either THOMSON or TOSHIBA sets? For information I received VQ9IO QSL direct from Diego Garcia yesterday for 6 mtr QSO last May.
Peter G3IBI <pascutt(at)tcp.co.uk>
- Friday, December 07, 2001 at 11:12:19 (GMT/BST)
Please help with 9V1JA qsl info. Thanks
Nodir EY8MM <ey8mm@qsl.net>
- Friday, December 07, 2001 at 09:54:44 (GMT/BST)
AA6TT re "stations working me for the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th or 6th time in the last five weeks on the same band + mode". The only way that helps is like ZS6EZ is doing it, a message in his keyer: "(call) QSO B4 QRZ". Otherwise they will never learn. 73
Tom DL7AV <dl7av-at-online.de>
- Friday, December 07, 2001 at 09:53:14 (GMT/BST)
YI1DZ: Could be allright, because YI1BGD has received an IC706 some time ago.
Tom DL7AV <dl7av-at-online.de>
- Friday, December 07, 2001 at 09:46:07 (GMT/BST)
Today 07.12.01 0918Z I worked YI1DZ thgrough the TV-QRM on 50.135 MHz. He said his first QSO on this band. Hope he is real and I can acquire a card
Hardy DC8TS <dc8ts(at)amsat.org>
- Friday, December 07, 2001 at 09:30:18 (GMT/BST)
159 q's today. 3 new ones-T7, YL, LY. Than local TV started...
Nodir EY8MM <ey8mmqsl.net>
- Friday, December 07, 2001 at 09:01:15 (GMT/BST)
What is DX mode in Europe, etc these last days - spE? Thanks.
Ian ZS6BTE <ian.roberts@freemail.absa.co.za>
- Friday, December 07, 2001 at 08:23:22 (GMT/BST)
QSL K2KW/P/6Y5 via WA4WTG he asked me for 2IRC's 73
STEWART G1HHO <gordon.reeve@btinternet.com>
- Friday, December 07, 2001 at 07:38:23 (GMT/BST)
Tnx Peter & Ray!
Bo SM7FJE
- Friday, December 07, 2001 at 05:05:10 (GMT/BST)
Chris, great to work you! Finally. Fantastic conditions yesterday, worked VE1YX, W1LP, WA1ECF, K1TOL, W1RA & NY1E.. WOW #103 Done.
Raj vu2zap <call@arrl.net>
- Friday, December 07, 2001 at 02:45:24 (GMT/BST)
Hi Bo, I worked N2VV/M today Thursday, he gave me FN20. 73
Peter G3KNU <peter.jackson17(at)ntlworld.com>
- Thursday, December 06, 2001 at 21:01:44 (GMT/BST)
Hi I was lucky to work UN6P this morning. Is it true he has a QSL manager in PA ?? Buckmaster or QRZ dont show any QSL manager for him. Any help greatfully received. Tnx and GL
Cliff G1IOV <m5acu***hotmail.com>
- Thursday, December 06, 2001 at 20:46:27 (GMT/BST)
Peter,any TV with a switchmode power supply is a potential source of qrm(NEC was a horror on 10m)good luck.QSL route for 6y5/k2kw anyone please?Must have missed it.73 Bill.
gw3mfy <gw3mfy@btinternet.com>
- Thursday, December 06, 2001 at 20:18:52 (GMT/BST)
JY4NE many thanks for QSO this morning, new country for me on 10 watts. 73s Jim GM8LFB JY4NE many tnx contact at 1025 hrs. QSL on way 73s Jim GM8LFB.
Jim GM8LFB <gm8lfb6matbushinternet.com>
- Thursday, December 06, 2001 at 20:05:57 (GMT/BST)
Hello All. When i came in the shack at 1230 the opening to usa and ve just started i think. I sat down and worked 135 usa and ve stations. about 16 new grids. On 1605 band closed here. At last i heard a k6 on 097 but did not work this station so do not know if it was a real k6. Was great fun and a nice starter for the 10 meter contest from 15 and 16 december hi 73 Timon pa9kt jo33jf
Timon pa9kt <pa9kt@bart.nl>
- Thursday, December 06, 2001 at 20:03:15 (GMT/BST)
Peter, G3IBI an absolute "Must avoid" TV is the Beko range if this narrows it down for you! "Awful beasts" is being kind!!
John G0JJL <johnsixmaniac.idps.co.uk>
- Thursday, December 06, 2001 at 18:51:55 (GMT/BST)
(6 Dec. 01 @ 1800 hrs UTC) Didier (F5MNH) will be in my shack this Sunday. He will operate as W2/F5MNH FN32. (Chris..N2NEH)
Chris (N2NEH) <n2neh(at)arrl.net>
- Thursday, December 06, 2001 at 18:01:27 (GMT/BST)
Whew...great day on 6m. OD5/OK1MU called me with 559 rst for my #100 dxcc. Then about 15min. later I worked HB0/HB9QQ. 101 dxcc in USA in 404 days ;-) You won't hear me complaining about this cycle ;-) 50 WAS, and 619 Grids. I'm a happy man. Heard VU2ZAP today, with HUGE Eu QRM calling the USA who were calling the VU. Made for a frustrating attempt. Maybe tomorrow Raj ;-) GL all...73 Tim
Tim N1RZ <n1rz(at)n1rz.org>
- Thursday, December 06, 2001 at 17:43:53 (GMT/BST)
For those looking for map software, try looking at the following url: http://hem.passagen.se/sm3gsj/gcm.htm Roger email me indicating that a new version is on the cards... 73 de
Andy-GD0TEP <@qsl.net>
- Thursday, December 06, 2001 at 17:35:11 (GMT/BST)
Raj, VU2ZAP, thanks for the QSO today although you made me work for it! Combining work with DXpeditions AND wanting work new countries can be be kind of difficult! Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg>
- Thursday, December 06, 2001 at 16:59:46 (GMT/BST)
another great opening to NA 7 new sqrs.417# EM33 EN80 FN02 FN03 FN65 FN75 FN77. Can i find an on-line log for PY0FF??
soeren oz0jx <oz0jx- AT- qsl.net>
- Thursday, December 06, 2001 at 16:52:11 (GMT/BST)
wkd N2VV/m today from FN20
Ray, PA4PA <pa4pa@50mhz.com>
- Thursday, December 06, 2001 at 16:30:51 (GMT/BST)
Finally another opening to EU. Band opened at 1358 and closed at 1538. Signals never got above 55 but that is good enuf. Worked DL, LA, OH, OK, OZ, SM. Then I listened for VU2ZAP but no luck. One of these days Raj. Well hope it continues to improve. 73's
ZF1DC David <zf1dc qsl.net>
- Thursday, December 06, 2001 at 16:03:11 (GMT/BST)
Did anyone work N2VV/m yesterday? Grid? Best DX hrd K0FF...again...
Bo, SM7FJE <bn****aaaaa.se>
- Thursday, December 06, 2001 at 12:33:45 (GMT/BST)
Chris there is an electronic version of that somewhere within these indexed pages. Ill try to find it for you.
steve <vk3six@qsl.net>
- Thursday, December 06, 2001 at 07:07:44 (GMT/BST)
Good Evening All: Years ago I got a grid map of Europe centered on JN/JO grid blocks. I think it came through KA3B's 6 mtr newsletter. It is 81/2" x 11" in size, and fits into a plastic binder cover. After 12 years of marking it up, my copy is hopelessly messed up. It is also politically obsolete. Can anyone direct me to where I can get a new, current copy?? Thanks. Chris W3CMP
Chris W3CMP <W3CMP aol.com>
- Thursday, December 06, 2001 at 04:13:01 (GMT/BST)
Peter G3IBI...Without being chauvinistic (hi) I can recommend (hm is this spelling right??) you ANY Philips Widescreen TV....Have one hr (and tested others) and they give no problem whatsoever. 73 Willem
Willem PA0HIP <pa0hip@50mhz.com>
- Thursday, December 06, 2001 at 00:15:22 (GMT/BST)
RE CQing: I certainly agree with the benefits but there are also problems associated with the technique- if it is carried too far. Specifically, causing huge QRM if you call endless CQs. Some stations on this end put out continuous CQs from 12-16Z whether they are getting answers or not. With the selectivity of propagation (sometimes), this can ruin other's chances of hearing anything weak. So, let me add something re: CQing: If the CQs are unproductive, after a reasonable amount of time- take a break, tune around, see what's going on and see what others are working. Then get back to it! Best DX de Bob...
Bob K1SIX <see Buck or QRZ.com>
- Wednesday, December 05, 2001 at 23:28:59 (GMT/BST)
Art and other mid west and west coast NA stations. I have to agree with Neil, the amateur population density in EU is far greater than in NA.I think that many EU openings go un-noticed for you guys because you don't call CQ.The East coast stations have realised the advantage of this technique and they reap the benefits daily.The propagation can move around very rapidly and if you call CQ I am quite sure that both your QSO rate and DXCC score will increase accordingly. What is happening at the moment is that you are working the same west coast UK stations again and again because they are the ones in a position to call CQ and they are loud.Try it fellas I am sure that we will all benefit. 73
Conrad G0RUZ <g0ruzbtinternet.com>
- Wednesday, December 05, 2001 at 18:36:51 (GMT/BST)
Hi 6m guys. I will be in HB0 tomorrow (JN47tc). QRV from 1200z onwards -> USA. Look for me in the CW portion. Split op 2-5 up. 73 Pierre HB0/HB9QQ
Pierre HB9QQ <HB9QQ@USKA.CH>
- Wednesday, December 05, 2001 at 18:04:21 (GMT/BST)
Art, we have a different problem this side. With "so many" of us in each grid, it isnt always easy to sit there cqing for an hour or two. "We" need more of you guys to pick a frequency, spot yourself and call. Its been very noticeable to me this season the lack of stations that seem to be cqing from "the mid west to west coast". I dont enjoy CQing but have had to do it to work virtually anything of interest. A good example is having worked 14 different W6 stations now, Ive still yet to hear one calling CQ!
Neil G0JHC <carr.n(at)runshaw.ac.uk>
- Wednesday, December 05, 2001 at 17:25:16 (GMT/BST)
Hi there just got my early X-mas present wkd PY0FF in HI36 this afternoon
soeren oz0jx <oz0jx- AT- qsl.net>
- Wednesday, December 05, 2001 at 17:17:40 (GMT/BST)
All EU stations When looking for The N.W. states (OR WA ID etc) Please call Cq on a frequency away from the QRM, between 50.100 and 50.125 is almost usless out here because of the normal QRM of 20 over 9 W1,2,3 and VE stations. Signals are normanly weak and openings short lived. Post your QRG on DX summit or Prop logger and we will look for you. There are a lot more of you guys than us, most of the W stations are at work. Also CW is much better than SSB. Please pass on this information. Art KB7WW CN85
Art KB7WW <kb7ww@uswest.net>
- Wednesday, December 05, 2001 at 16:02:49 (GMT/BST)
Great signals from G land, Alan GI0OTC, thanks for the help with the headsup on KP4EIT. I made it and got my #101. I owe this to the encouragement and help from all of you in UKMSG. Chris, tomorrow is the big day.. fingers crossed.
Raj vu2zap <call@arrl.net>
- Wednesday, December 05, 2001 at 13:58:35 (GMT/BST)
I know this is slightly off topic but I'm after some advice . I'm looking to replace our TV and looking for a 24" max screen ( widescreen preferred if possible ). Can anyone in UK recommend a make and model that a) has good RF immunity and b)has little or no RF noise emissions when in use or standby . 73 de Peter
Peter G3IBI <pascutt(at)tcp.co.uk>
- Wednesday, December 05, 2001 at 07:58:48 (GMT/BST)
dear gentlemen,I would like to say many,many thanks to XW0X, DU1EV, ZD8SIX, 4F2KWT, 5H3US, KP4EIT, ZC4FL and KP4BZ for the QSOs and the very important QSLs I received directly in the last 10 days. My best regards to all of you; hellmuth , df7vx
df7vx <ew-hf@physik.uni-paderborn.de>
- Wednesday, December 05, 2001 at 07:30:39 (GMT/BST)
I'm ABSOLUTELY certain about the EW2MWO callsign. No QUESTION- The OP sent it over and over! Thanks for responses so far and sorry for those I missed. I must move around rapidly here- not staying in any one place for too long! Best 73...
Bob, K1SIX <see Buckmaster or QRZ.com>
- Wednesday, December 05, 2001 at 01:12:46 (GMT/BST)
HC8 must be A magic place to have such incredable results using that kind of power.. but CW + good operating helps a lot... once you are at a magic place and the magic band showing its magic side.. 73
Jaap Pa0oos <pa0oosqslnet>
- Tuesday, December 04, 2001 at 23:50:37 (GMT/BST)
Correction >> The "3,011 6M QSOs" reported for HC8N earlier included some dupes, the "audited" log numbers look closer to 2,700 QSOs. The final numbers will be posted on the HC8N site. More important is how many ops worked HC8N for a "new one" on 6M. We did well working into Europe and Asia.
Jon N0JK <n0jkhotmail.com>
- Tuesday, December 04, 2001 at 22:29:32 (GMT/BST)
hi all, was listening with strained ears around 1300hrs on .110 there was a station calling tg? never got to find out , the next thing to happen was a 'g' station called cq and an 'mm0' answered ?? cheers lads please read the recommendations for band usage... other than that a quiet day here... 73 all
Ray gm7nzi <ray@gm7nzi.freeseve.co.uk>
- Tuesday, December 04, 2001 at 21:46:25 (GMT/BST)
Correction,call should be G40BK.
gw3mfy <gw3mfy@btinternet.com>
- Tuesday, December 04, 2001 at 21:12:34 (GMT/BST)
I am clean again but I deleted a mail from G4OGK which had an attachment before I read it.If you see this please send it again G4OGK,and apologies for suspecting your email.73 Bill.
gw3mfy <gw3mfy@btinternet.com>
- Tuesday, December 04, 2001 at 21:09:48 (GMT/BST)
Posted a quick HC8N 6m web page at: http://www.tcnc.com/hc8n-6m-nov2001 This page has many hours of audio (unedited). We'll link this on the main HC8N web page soon. Main HC8N web page with online logbook lookup and lots more: http://www.kkn.net/~hc8n
Dave KM3T <km3tcontesting.com>
- Tuesday, December 04, 2001 at 18:47:49 (GMT/BST)
Posted a quick HC8N 6m web page at: This page has many hours of audio (unedited). We'll link this on the main HC8N web page soon. Main HC8N web page with online logbook lookup and lots more:
Dave KM3T <km3tcontesting.com>
- Tuesday, December 04, 2001 at 18:46:19 (GMT/BST)
This morning I worked EW2MWO on CW for (hopefully) a new and rare one. Mick (W1JJM) worked this same station back on I think 18 November. So far I have been unable to find a qsl route. I realize that 3 letter suffixes in EW are probably rare. Signal characteristics included Polar Flutter and there was prop to that general area at the time (an LY was calling- buried in others calling). If anyone knows more about this station & QSL route- It would be greatly appreciated. TNX & 73...
Bob, K1SIX <see Buck or QRZ.com>
- Tuesday, December 04, 2001 at 18:33:06 (GMT/BST)
Received a comment regarding the HC8N and 9G5AN 6M QSO totals: "9G5AN reported 'about 3200 QSOs in 84 countries'. Not the "final audited report." The HC8N QSO total of 3,011 is the duped, unique QSO total. Are 9G5AN's "3200 QSOs" duped uniques or the raw total? The HC8N "raw total" is close to 4,000!
Jon N0JK <n0jkhotmail.com>
- Tuesday, December 04, 2001 at 14:01:24 (GMT/BST)
Still not having any luck contactiong YU1EU. Is there anyone on the page that talks with him ? Really in need of a confirmation from him for DXCC ! He has not rsponded to E-mail. Any help will be greatly appreciated ! Thanks 73 Bill
Bill W4TJ <w4tj@adelphia.net>
- Tuesday, December 04, 2001 at 12:25:17 (GMT/BST)
YO7VS, thanks very much for QSL, and confirmation of new country ! Happy Holidays to you and your family ! 73 Bill
Bill W4TJ <w4tj@adelphia.net>
- Tuesday, December 04, 2001 at 12:22:17 (GMT/BST)
wkd un6p at 09:15 and then a short tran-atlantic opening at aprox 13:30 the 20 mins later nothing.. boo hoo hope tomorrow's better.. recd qsl card from hc2fg mny thanks for quick return gus .. also card from jeff nj2f confirms his 1st gm stn thanks jeff ..73 all ..ray
Ray gm7nzi <ray@gm7nzi.freeserve.co.uk>
- Monday, December 03, 2001 at 22:38:53 (GMT/BST)
http://www.qsl.net/ei5fk/ 50 mhz maps for 2001 only updated Charles
Charles Coughlan EI5FK <ei5fk_at_yahoo.com>
- Monday, December 03, 2001 at 21:44:15 (GMT/BST)
About UK9AA-QSL sended out on 29/10/2001 and received today (among 31 others with 6 other new one) via following way FEDOR PETROV, BOX 58, TASHKENT 700000, UZBEKISTAN
Guy - ON4AOI <on4aoiping.be>
- Monday, December 03, 2001 at 21:17:50 (GMT/BST)
RCVD vy fast YS1RR via DJ9ZB (www.qrz.com)-73-
Wolfgang - DJ3TF <dj3tf@darc.de>
- Monday, December 03, 2001 at 17:00:00 (GMT/BST)
Today VE1/W1 in here, also wkd UN6P, VR2XMT..Charlie only VR2 wkd/hrd. No sig of BG7OH, although I listened a long time....lucky 4KST, 4GG.
Paul ON5PU <on9bgp@pandora.be>
- Monday, December 03, 2001 at 15:56:48 (GMT/BST)
about UK9AA QSL: My friends sent him their QSL to the address on QRZ.com, and all of them received his QSL safely. Average period between sent and receiced is about 1 month.
Hiro JG3LEB <jg3leb(at)mxp.mesh.ne.jp>
- Monday, December 03, 2001 at 15:52:07 (GMT/BST)
We at MK82 worked OY9JD this afternoon at around 1135, Jon peaked up to 57. No one else was heard on the Magic band.. I guess the beams were pointing to the US? Keep your ears this way now and then.. I need one more country to make #100..
Raj vu2zap <callsign@arrl.net>
- Monday, December 03, 2001 at 15:06:53 (GMT/BST)
If anyone made a .wav, real-audio, .mp3 or other digital recordings of HC8N on 6M, and is willing to share it, please send a copy to me and KM3T. With your permission we may post some of these on the HC8N web site for all to enjoy. km3t@contesting.com
Jon N0JK <n0jkhotmail.com>
- Monday, December 03, 2001 at 15:06:44 (GMT/BST)
I want to clarify my recent posting -- what gets my goat is the guys who day after day will break a pileup to work me. 6m F2 propagation is a precious resource and I want to use it to work new stations/grids/DXCC countries. I don't mind when a DX friend will stop by and give me a report when I've called a string of unanswered 6m CQs--just nice to know the band is still open under those circumstances. I also appreciate seeing myself posted on the DX European PacketClusters when I am calling CQ. Bill
Bill AA6TT <BillatAA6TT.com>
- Monday, December 03, 2001 at 15:04:58 (GMT/BST)
Has anyone a secure route for UK9AA qsl? please
johan,ON4ANT <on4ant@arrl.net>
- Monday, December 03, 2001 at 15:03:07 (GMT/BST)
November edition of Six News arrived today! I've read the print off it already.
George DU1/GM4COK <gm4cokqsl.net>
- Monday, December 03, 2001 at 15:02:04 (GMT/BST)
The 3,011 HC8N 6M QSOs is likely the all time record for a 6M DXpedition. And done with a TS-690 at 50 watts to a 6M7JHV yagi. HC8N QSLs via AA5BT, HC8/N0JK to me. Tnx all for the QSOs!
Jon N0JK <n0jkhotmail.com>
- Monday, December 03, 2001 at 14:58:36 (GMT/BST)
Hi there. Big surprise lately this season (for East opening)! This morning UN6P, VR2XMT and BG7OH ( audio record on http://www.on4kst.com/activity.html ) was strong into ON. Best 73s.
Alain ON4KST <on4kstqsl.net>
- Monday, December 03, 2001 at 11:32:10 (GMT/BST)
Wkd 2day BG7OH for another new one!Thanks !
Geert on4gg <on4gg@pandora.be>
- Monday, December 03, 2001 at 10:16:04 (GMT/BST)
Darrell openings in November (last month) were SP 0740z, I 0840Z, EH3 0950z, last Feb 5B4 1000z. We are hearing 48MHz TV 0700 - 1000z. Most likely months are around the equinox, November and February perhaps best, but we don't really know. By monitoring 45MHz TV carriers you can judge for yourself what are the most likely times. That is why we need EU feedback to tell us what is being heard over there so that we can be more alert at those times.
Bob ZL3TY <b_mcquarrieatminidata.co.nz>
- Sunday, December 02, 2001 at 23:13:54 (GMT/BST)
Transpolar SP Kl7/Eu. - yep well we have a lot (about 10) very very keen bods over here in BP51/41 who would love to work just east of the Pole to Eu - It is a rough path crossing the Au Oval but I know it will work one day - we have been heard on the Long Path into Eu during JA openings (skewed). Historically speaking paths exist from Northern VE8 (83n 74w) into Eu a lot of Nights and also UA0 (80n 90e) into Eu too - I worked from these locations in 1986-1990 - a double one of those would do it - only trouble is that the sigs have to pass further into what I call the chaotic area - suffice to say listen to my signals on HF in Eu even on a good day - I sound like Im talking 10 ft under water - We are hear and beaming and calling - its a matter of time -.. Openings from VE8 and UAO happened during the harang discontinuity period of a weak Au - too many protons and we were scuppered. DL3YBP also heard us on 144Mhz from VE8 (ward Hunt Island)too - but not both way completion - this was just prior to the March 1989 big Au event - Cheers Flo/Laurence G4DMA/KL7
g4dma/kl7 <flohowell@hotmail.com>
- Sunday, December 02, 2001 at 22:40:39 (GMT/BST)
Bob, most of us in Eu would love to work, or even hear, ZL on 6m - what time of day were the openings last year? We've had VK video/VK6RSX beacon into the UK on many days for the past 5 or 6 weeks around 1000z, is this the best time to look for ZL?
Darrell G0HVQ <g0hvqfatcat.clara.co.uk>
- Sunday, December 02, 2001 at 21:21:58 (GMT/BST)
Anyone out there want to work ZL? There were several short path ZL-EU openings in November and the past few days there have been promising indicators. However yesterday with good 48/49 MHz TV carriers here, there was no apparent interest from EU. Are people looking for the ZL TV carriers and if you are, please tell us when you hear them. ZL TV transmitters have vision carriers on frequencies nominally 45.24, 45.25, 45.26MHZ, there are also others offset from those by 400Hz, hence 45.239.6 etc. Their power output is from a few watts up to 100kW erp and are all on 24 hours per day. Their FM sound carriers are 5.5MHz higher. If you hear these then the band is REALLY open. Be careful though, it is possible to hear spuris from 55.25MHz transmitters on 50.75 - you will almost always hear the corresponding carrier on 45MHz if it is from ZL. Because the TV prevents many ZLs from getting on 6m, there is only a handful of active ZLs on 6m. We really do want to work you guys but we need your feedback.
Bob ZL3TY <b_mcquarrieminidata.co.nz>
- Sunday, December 02, 2001 at 20:24:44 (GMT/BST)
Also VO2AG in FO62 on today
Tony G4CBW <g4cbwbtinternet.com>
- Sunday, December 02, 2001 at 18:09:44 (GMT/BST)
VO2PRS on the band (FO93)without a pile up this time.
johan, ON4ANT <on4ant@arrl.net>
- Sunday, December 02, 2001 at 14:31:18 (GMT/BST)
May I draw the attention of some posters to the DX Cluster. You can post a 'Spot' there of a DX station heard or worked, which will be seen instantly by most Eu, and many other, 6m ops. A remark here will probably not be seen until it is out of date. The DX Cluster can be accessed on the internet by TELNET, download and install DXTELNET. ALSO - please don't post here personal messages, they are better conveyed by e-mail.
Nick 5B4FL ZC4FL <5b4fl(at)qsl.net>
- Sunday, December 02, 2001 at 14:25:32 (GMT/BST)
Beaming East listening 50.110 and 50.350 on other VFO maybe VU2ZAP
Jim GM8LFB <gm8lfb@bushinternet.com>
- Sunday, December 02, 2001 at 06:07:51 (GMT/BST)
Veli tnx QSL direct, nice to see OH8HTG on the shack wall, I have also QSLed direct I hope that you have received iy OK. It was a fine Auroral ES opening also wkd OH6KTL KP02, OH7PI KP32, SM3JLA JP93, SM3GSK JP82, and JX7DFA IQ50 at 2244 hrs! great Auroral Es 73s JIM
Jim GM8LFB <gm8lfb6m>
- Sunday, December 02, 2001 at 05:32:33 (GMT/BST)
Being really really serious folks Christmas starts early in this old town of Wick so I guess I had better fill a few pages in the log book before I settle back and enjoy the warm weather. About minus 2 at the moment and a force 8 gale, all good fun, just waiting for the next power cut! And you wonder why IO88 never on the air! Try living here!
Jim GM8LFB <gm8lfb6matbushinternet.com>
- Sunday, December 02, 2001 at 04:48:09 (GMT/BST)
Dear George, maybe "INSANE" was the correct vocabulay after all! Did I say Vocab right! JIM
Jim GM8LFB <gm8lfb6matbushinternet.com>
- Sunday, December 02, 2001 at 04:22:39 (GMT/BST)
Are there *ANY* 100% duty-cycle transmissions of any kind between 51MHz-69.9999MHz from the UK or nearby? I'm looking for that first (for me) 4m>6m X-band QSO, hi!
Mike VE9AA <mycallsign@hotmail.com>
- Sunday, December 02, 2001 at 02:55:51 (GMT/BST)
Whoops, I didn't follow the UKSMG email protocol. My email address is corrected above.
Bill AA6TT <BillatAA6TT.com>
- Sunday, December 02, 2001 at 02:39:21 (GMT/BST)
I worked about 100 UK (G, GW, GI, GM) stations today on 6m by calling CQ DX on SSB & CW. About 80% of the QSOs were stations working me for the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th or 6th time in the last five weeks on the same band + mode. During these openings I would like to work some new grids and DXCC counters--so why am I working the same guys in, say, IO91 over and over?
Bill AA6TT <BillAA6TT.com>
- Sunday, December 02, 2001 at 02:37:54 (GMT/BST)
Come on you KL7s still listening 110 GM8LFB IO88, dont be shy now
Jim Rabbitts GM8LFB <gm8lfb6matbushinternet.com>
- Sunday, December 02, 2001 at 01:11:53 (GMT/BST)
HI, Mike many thanks and still thinking on your comments. so now there is two of us but will check mail. 73s Jim GM8LFB IO88KK WICK SCOTLAND (still beaming North) HI.
Jim GM8LFB <gm8lfb6matbushinternet.com>
- Sunday, December 02, 2001 at 00:42:15 (GMT/BST)
Great Eu opening today. Caught EI6IZ, GI0OTC & Mr Eu beacon himself GW4VEQ (again). Great signals all. I had to make 8 fone calls to get everyone on: (2) sitting on "throne", (1) sleeping, (2) mobile: (1) 144 kph to get home (made it), (1) shopping with XYL and (1) not home....hi....CU tomorrow, 73 Chip
Chip N6CA <n6ca@ham-radio.com>
- Sunday, December 02, 2001 at 00:22:58 (GMT/BST)
Almost forgot! Today for a short time when the GM/GW stns were quite loud I was on 50.195 and also listening on 70.195 for a crossband QSO. I never heard anything, but will be trying agn tmw if the "G's" get loud! Last X-band QSO across the pond (AFAIK) was in the late 70's/early 80's with VE1ASJ (now VE9DX). Isn't it about time for another??? Thanks!
ve9aa Mike <mycallsign(at)hotmail.com>
- Sunday, December 02, 2001 at 00:17:58 (GMT/BST)
Is that "insane" or did you rally mean "inane" Jim?!
George DU1/GM4COK <gm4cok@qsl.net>
- Sunday, December 02, 2001 at 00:13:23 (GMT/BST)
Sorry folks my full email as above .
JIM RABBITTS <gm8lfb6matbushinternet.com>
- Sunday, December 02, 2001 at 00:07:23 (GMT/BST)
I believe the KL7--EU path CAN be cracked. It's come close with several events of OH/LA into W7/VE7. I also am a firm believer that there is propagation from here in VE1/9 to the far far north around midday when we see the GM/TF/VE8 reports into W0 and W7. Where the other end of my path might be, I am just not certain. Russia? North Pole? Northern tip of Greenland? It's anyone's guess, but if you look at the geometry, you can see it's there. Long live 6 Meters! We need more remote stations with a 6m rig! Who would have ever guessed there was sooooo much propagation from EU, W7 and even SA to the VE8BY/B in FP53rs? (No one unless that lonely ol beacon was there........) where else do we have propagation to and don't know it? Hmmm
Mike VE9AA <MYcallsign(at)hotmail.com>
- Sunday, December 02, 2001 at 00:03:00 (GMT/BST)
we have all heard of "TEP". We all know someone with"SAD", and a few folk live with "PMT",OUCH!!. NOW! (not allota people know this). Its called "TPP". Transpolar propagation. Or as my psychiatrist recently told me " The inane wish to work KL7 on six metres ".I cancelled my next session and will continue to monitor 50.110 from 2000 hrs GMT beaming North along the meridean until my XYL tells me different, Bless her!. If its not done this year I will be picking up my pension next cycle. Or maybe, just picking up a cycle!!!
Jim GM8LFB <gm8lfb6m>
- Saturday, December 01, 2001 at 23:48:45 (GMT/BST)
I thank everyone for your reports, my first season on 6mtr. I really enjoy the band. Thanks to all that have qsled, I almost have VUCC. BOB KJ6CA
Robert KJ6CA <rbrtkj6ca@aol.com>
- Saturday, December 01, 2001 at 23:21:26 (GMT/BST)
Hay I hang out on 50.350 fm, I am running a 1970 german NATO radio on 1 watt. Somebody please come say hello!
Mike KG6HMC <kg6hmc@yahoo.com>
- Saturday, December 01, 2001 at 20:37:37 (GMT/BST)
wsjt on 50.270 anyone wishing to work io88kk on this mode please e mail me to arrange a sked
don mm5ajw <mckaybtinternet.com>
- Saturday, December 01, 2001 at 19:19:18 (GMT/BST)
HC8N final numbers on 6m: 3,011 QSO's / 51 Countries / 231 QSO's in Zone 14 / 38 QSO's in Zone 15 / 1 QSO in Zone 16 / 970 QSO's in Zone 25 HC8N Logs are update it at their webiste http://www.kkn.net/~hc8n/
Juan Carlos Munoz / TG9AJR <tg9ajr@itelgua.com>
- Saturday, December 01, 2001 at 18:34:43 (GMT/BST)
I am on 50.220 - just worked GM0EWX
K7RAT Tree
- Saturday, December 01, 2001 at 17:27:57 (GMT/BST)
For anyone interested in portable operating: I have a pictorial of my recent /P operation from QH30. For those who worked me you can see what you were working at the other end! http://www.qsl.net/vk4cp/ Click on the obvious link (or QSL card image).
Adam, VK4CP/P <vk4cp(at)bigpond.com>
- Saturday, December 01, 2001 at 10:32:33 (GMT/BST)
For those who were enquiring during the week, I received a qsl from BG7OH this morning. I suppose that there must be others en route.
Andy Hewitt G3SVD` <andy.hewitt@talk21.com>
- Saturday, December 01, 2001 at 10:17:05 (GMT/BST)
Dear David: Thanks for the QSO/QSL on this Autumn. I met you in Lp and heard again in Sp! Solar cycle 22 peaked at Apr. 1989 and appeared to be twin peaks. In my 1992 log many W5-W0s and VEs on Jan. OH, DJ, 9H, PA, ON, OK, GM (via Sc) on Feb. and P43, PJ, YV, CU and CT3 (Lp) on Mar. We enjoyed good condx throughout 1992 but the condx obviously declined in 1993. An average period of a solar cycle is 10.7 years (10 years + 8 month). If you add this to 1992, you can simply forecast that 2002 is fully OK and first half of 2003 is also OK -- Hope. FB DX.
Han JE1BMJ <callsign(at)jarl.com>
- Saturday, December 01, 2001 at 08:27:50 (GMT/BST)
PY5IP, Dick -- I received your cards from the buro last week. However, I have not received anything with IRC's direct. I did send you a card via the buro in August, along with all the other cards for which I did not receive a direct QSL. So perhaps you will get that in the future. In the mean time, I will send you another card direct. Best 73's, Matt
Matt S92DX/KA0KKO <da1mh@compuserve.com>
- Saturday, December 01, 2001 at 02:02:33 (GMT/BST)
TNX TO ALL. Rcvd: ON,SM, OZ,OY9,PA,GD0, QSL 's. On the way are S5,V73,SP6 Qsl's,should arrive soon,already mailed to me. And, I have to assume the LA6SL card is also on the way. SO THANK YOU ALL for helping me get DXCC. Many Call's that would fill up these pages. When the cards all get in I will app. for DXCC 6 mtrs. 73 , & HAPPY HOLIDAYS, N8XA
Axel <n8xa@arrl.net>
- Saturday, December 01, 2001 at 01:45:23 (GMT/BST)
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