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9A8A reported strong OH1SIX signals tonight but no other activity. My OHoMZA/5 expedition noted nighttime Aurora August 28/29 in KP41, but no other signals. I am already back in OH2, but no have station here. Despite sunny forecasts: a weekend with pouring rain. Lake- swimming was the rescue (16 C waters)......next time better luck! ....
Zaba OH1ZAA <zaba@dlc.fi>
- Monday, August 31, 1998 at 20:48:27 (BST)


It looks like the ES could link C- and N-Eu to Af again tonight.
Peter PA3EUI
- Monday, August 31, 1998 at 19:10:30 (BST)


According the message from ZS6AXT at GJ4ICD's page I am fully agree DX should'nt operate other than CW below .110. I wonder what CW operators experience, but we in Holland often have SSB stations call on top of CW stations. Very unpleasant when it is one of those weak, distance record, DX stations. CU on 6, 73-
Peter Gouweleeuw PA2VST <PA2VST@condor-post.com>
- Monday, August 31, 1998 at 16:06:44 (BST)


Flux = 165!! Party time again this evening??
Ger PE1CZG <PE1CZG@HOTMAIL.COM>
- Monday, August 31, 1998 at 14:43:01 (BST)


Worked TZ6VV for #154 yesterday. PY5CC booming, PP5WL up to S9. PP5JD much weaker and only for 5 minutes good copy. Stations >25 km.south did much better. Funny to see that it's still magic that's going on at SIX. Does QSL to TZ6VV via BP395, Segou, Mali work? 73,'s
Peter Gouweleeuw, PA2VST <PA2VST@condor-post.com>
- Monday, August 31, 1998 at 12:45:47 (BST)


TZ6VV: The incomplete call mentioned yesterday in the QSO liost of TZ6VV was PB0ANX. QSO was complete...but typo in digital log...so 9 complete QSO's into PA last night....
Dennis PE1PZS <pe1pzs@wirehub.nl>
- Monday, August 31, 1998 at 11:49:11 (BST)


Yesterday nice open to SA. Worked 4 LU, 1 CX and 2 PY at 19:16 UT to 19:28 UT. F2 seasons is open. 73 de Claus JN48CU ...
Claus, DL2GBT <DL2GBT@cdf.inka.de>
- Monday, August 31, 1998 at 07:29:25 (BST)


Solar-Flux close to 170 today, few regions growing with the chance of X-calss flares on 3./4. Sept. 73, Udo
Udo, DK5YA <ulang@main-echo.net>
- Monday, August 31, 1998 at 06:50:34 (BST)


Am looking for any additional 48 MHz TV locations/offsets in the Near East that might not be listed on Geoff's website. We hear many stations that are probably east of OD, but are probably low power and thus not on the regular list. Signals from them are loud on the TEP path and would be good indicators if we knew exactly where they are located. Perhaps some of you in your travels have picked up additional info. Would appreciate any help. Thanks.
Hal Lund ZS6WB <hpaction@cis.co.za>
- Monday, August 31, 1998 at 06:50:31 (BST)


Yesterday's DX in JN58sp: 1626z TZ6VV, 1924z LU3EMK, 1941z PY5CC and PP5WL. ONLY HEARD! No QSOs. Congrats to the PA's, they seem to live in an ideal place for sporadic-E extended F2 paths. One good thing: TZ6VV came in on a Tropo-extended F2-path, so, we'll watch the game the next days...
Max, DL4MDQ <Max.Wild@T-Online.de>
- Monday, August 31, 1998 at 06:30:41 (BST)


KL7 Schedule. Depart VK3SIX Wednesday 9th Sept. VK2/VK4 10th September. HL9 11th/12th/13th visiting with KARC and HL1's. KL7 13th September until 21st December. Sojourn. SMIRK BBQ Austin TX October 3/4/5/6 San Diego with N6XQ October 7/8/9/10/11 Seattle October 12/13/ Vancouver October 14/15 Back to KL7. Dec 21/Jan 3 Seattle and BC. Jan 4 to 12th LA. Jan 13th to 19th JA1/JA4/JA3/JA2 will have licence.
Steve VK3SIX/KL7SIX <steve_vk3ot@hotmail.com>
- Monday, August 31, 1998 at 06:00:04 (BST)


Hi, Re M2, I use an 11 el at home (VK3OT) and a 9 el at beacon site (VK3SIX). I am going to buy two N5JHV M2 specials at 30 feet long with almost as much gain. reason, strain on rotors and 9 el doesn;t point as well as 52 foot 11 el. You need a rotor at least equal to big Kenpro or Daiwa for 9 and Emotator 1200fxx for 11 (its 52 feet long). I think the 7 el JHV will provide a good compromise without sacraficing gain or directivity, and didnt I just see it feature in the 10,300 kM QSO;s?
Steve VK3SIX/KL7SIX <steve_vk3ot@hotmail.com>
- Monday, August 31, 1998 at 05:55:50 (BST)


Hello I am thinking of building or buying a 2 wl 6m antenna.I like the idea of M2 but I need something quickly.I have not seen any designs for antennas of this length for 6m.Has anyone built anything? I was thinking of building a DL6WU but there maybe something better.At 12m long I think I will probably need 75 mm square or round tubing in the center and 50 mm at the ends.I would also be interested in peoples experiences with elements. I will buy an M2 if anyone can get one to me within 10 days or so,I will have the tower up by then.Any info would be appreciated. Yours very keen and quite mad Conrad G0RUZ
Conrad G0RUZ <conrad.farlow@virgin.net>
- Monday, August 31, 1998 at 02:49:44 (BST)


First opening form TZ to PA ever.. Just received log from Larry... He wrkd 9 PA stations during tonight's opening including the first for PE1MCD ( congrats Kees ). Others in the log, PE1OOY , PA2VST , PE1PZS , PA3BFM , PE1LCH , PA0HIP and PB0ALN. There's one in the log with an incomplete call. most likely it was PB0ANX (But PB0AN in log ). Only a 20 mins opening but in the afternoon Larry wrkd 100+ I , 9H ,SV1 and S5 stations. Larry monitors 6m every evening (when at home)
Dennis PE1PZS <pe1pzs@wirehub.nl>
- Sunday, August 30, 1998 at 22:14:30 (BST)


Nice evening.... first TZ6VV then PY5CC , PP5WL and PP5JD in PA... And really nice to hear many PA stations working them AGAIN !!! Really nice guy's....59 for the ..th (fill in nr ) time this year... ...much stronger than last time ( a week ago ). Grow up. let others work the DX as well with less 'big' stations. Also more fun to the DX instead of working the same PA's ( not only ) over and over again... Next I'll get sick I gues when I hear them gain...
Dennis PE1PZS <pe1pzs@wirehub.nl>
- Sunday, August 30, 1998 at 21:55:41 (BST)


Nice to find TZ6VV on the band up to 59 in PA tonight...
Dennis PE1PZS <pe1pzs@wirehub.nl>
- Sunday, August 30, 1998 at 20:06:08 (BST)


Now, 1538z TZ6VV IK63 20dB over s9 into JM78. 73's Tony , IW9CER
Tony IW9CER <iw9cer@usa.net>
- Sunday, August 30, 1998 at 16:40:10 (BST)


For Sale - Surplus band module ------------------------------ FT736R 6M Module - removed from mint condx radio. Almost no use. recent model. email or phone 01436 679610
Simon GM4PLM <emn@pacsat.demon.co.uk>
- Sunday, August 30, 1998 at 16:12:25 (BST)


Got my PA fixed at last(phew!) and added some precautionary measures so that I won't have such a major disaster next time! Got a good 200W pep output again. So now I am fully QRV again.CU
Shawn,ZR1EV <baris@mweb.co.za>
- Sunday, August 30, 1998 at 15:37:59 (BST)


News from ZS. Hi Tony, Nice opening again today. Will you do me a favour please - ask the I stations not to operate SSB below 50,110, we work there only CW. Same for the African stations, like 7Q7RM, Z22JE etc, ask them please in our name same thing. We cannot then work weaker or more distant stations on CW and of course get lot of mutual QRM, which is unnecessary. Thanks, GL, 73,Ivo ZS6AXT Tnx,for your active support.73's de IW9CER, Tony
Tony,IW9CER <iw9cer@usa.net>
- Sunday, August 30, 1998 at 14:32:43 (BST)


I find for ZS6BTE email! Pse help me! Sergio, ik0fta
Sergio, IK0FTA <dx50mhz@iol.it>
- Sunday, August 30, 1998 at 10:34:46 (BST)


Another opening today, unfortunately only to S. Eu started at 1525 with 9H1BT and scores of stations were worked from I, EH1, IS0, 4Z, F, EH3, EH5, SV, S5, YU etc. by quite a few ZS6 active. Band closed after 1915. I would like again to ask stations, including 7Q7RM - PLEASE, when on SSB, operate only above 50,110, you are not really giving chance to CW stations to work. Otherwise the ZS6 stations were nicely spread, so that there was a minimum of local QRM. Look for us, CW freaks, below 50,110 ! Weak CW gets better through than SSB . 73, Ivo
Ivo, ZS6AXT <zs6axt@global.co.za>
- Saturday, August 29, 1998 at 21:42:16 (BST)


A pulse is showing on the magnetometers at ~1830 UTC and is also shown on the Boulder charts (http://www.sel.bldrdoc.gov/today.html). It was just a minor flare (C4), but must have been direct straight at earth.This could have enhanced condx between PY2>LZ and ZD8>GJ.
Peter PA3EUI
- Saturday, August 29, 1998 at 20:55:19 (BST)


Last night 1900 - 1920 ish heard LW5DX, LU6DRV and LW6EUQ all calling CQ, no takers, at up to 53 (SSB). BUT only 25W + 5 ele @ 3m agl here - I called back but no good. Maybe tonight? 73
Mike GU6AJE <gu6aje.weyr@guernsey.net>
- Saturday, August 29, 1998 at 19:49:25 (BST)


Now,August 29, 1742z, into JM78,7Q7RM ,TL5A ,3C5I,Z22JE,Z21KA,Z21FO, ZS6Y,ZS6ZL,ZS6WB,ZS6EZ,ZS6BTE,ZS6AXT. Booming signals.Real fun. 73's de IW9CER, Tony
IW9CER <iw9cer@usa.net>
- Saturday, August 29, 1998 at 18:44:48 (BST)


Show goes on: 15.43 hrd ZS6TWB/B 579 15,44 hrd ZS6DN/B 559 15.48 jrd ZS6... calling CQ at 114,5 with 44 report Still waiting for a real boom... 73 Gogo
Goran Grubisic, 9A2OO <grongo@st.tel.hr>
- Saturday, August 29, 1998 at 17:02:37 (BST)


Heard V51VHF beacon at 15.18 UTC at JN83FM and it is still audible ranging from 339 to 579. No signals on the band besides that one. Do not have a packet here, so if anyone sees this message, please let others know. 73 de Gogo
Goran Grubisic, 9A2OO <grongo@st.tel.hr>
- Saturday, August 29, 1998 at 16:37:21 (BST)


Good news about ZS. I worked my first ZS, ZS6XJ, at 15:25 on 8/10/88. This was followed by ZS6AXP, ZS4TX, ZS3AT. Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Saturday, August 29, 1998 at 14:19:26 (BST)


For Sale -------- FT736R 6M Module. Removed from mint condx radio, unwanted band module. module only a few years old email above or phone 01436 679610 Simon GM4PLM
Simon GM4PLM <slewis@pacsat.demon.co.uk>
- Friday, August 28, 1998 at 19:58:44 (BST)


ZS6 into GJ 1812z! 10 years to the day I 1st wkd my 1st ZS6! I'll let others work them that need them!
Geoff GJ4ICD
- Friday, August 28, 1998 at 19:19:15 (BST)


Re:Explanation from G4MJS. At the start of the last cycle, before I worked my first ZS station, I had to make hours of fruitless calls whilst louder stations to the South of me worked the same ZS stations repeatedly. The most frequent excuse given for working the same DX station within a short period was "Just letting you know you are still being heard," the second most frequent was "You're up to 5&9 now" and the third was, "Did you get my qsl card?" Let's show some originality this cycle and instead of these tired old cliches, let's invent some really good excuses. I suggest that the UK Six Metre Group awards a prize for the most original reason for working a DX station for the second time. (PS Sorry Peter. Not getting at you. Actually, I have done the same as you did more than once!)
Bob, G3NSM <mchenrymsn@msn.com>
Oxford, England - Friday, August 28, 1998 at 19:03:56 (BST)


Re me working TZ6VV twice - the clip on the WWW site was after at least 30 s of 'CQ no takers' from TZ6VV, and was intended purely to let the DX station know that he was still being heard here and should continue calling. It took about 15s - not too much of a lifetime, I don't think.... no ego-boosting involved on my part, too busy fighting off the IN79 pileups myself! Peter G4MJS (G4MJS/P IN79JX at the time)
Peter G4MJS <g4mjs@blacksheep.org>
- Friday, August 28, 1998 at 17:03:00 (BST)


OHoMZA/5 activity expected Aug. 28-31 from KP41, maybe KP40/51....
Zaba OH1ZAA <zaba@dlc.fi>
- Friday, August 28, 1998 at 16:24:00 (BST)


We will make noise as 8Q7BB on 50.105(Beacon) and QSX 135 and UP from Sep 15 to Sep 23. Hope to work you guys.
Nob, 8Q7BB <vr6jj@dxers.net>
- Friday, August 28, 1998 at 15:37:48 (BST)


Little suggestion (due to the yesterday opening when work 7Q7RM, Z22JE, ZS6PJS) to our friends in Africa .. when bands open please call on different QRG from 50.100-50.150 no problem to copy, and avoid local QRM on both sides. Best DX end 73.
Luci , 9A3HZ JN86fj <lucijan.franin@ck.tel.hr>
- Friday, August 28, 1998 at 11:23:13 (BST)


There's the DX: Today @0605z hrd beacons from ZS: ZS6DN and ZS6TWB RST 579. Same time 9H1SIX was 599+ in JN58sp. Called on .110 but no reply at all. Good morning South-Africa!
Max, DL4MDQ <Max.Wild@T-Online.de>
- Friday, August 28, 1998 at 09:47:05 (BST)


Re.: the MFJ-969 tuner Yes, I have one, and just to test it, I attached my 20m GP and tuned it up on everything from 160 - 6m Like the man said - No Problem. It also took the full 100W output of my FT-847 on all bands tested. 73s de OZ1PIF, Peter
Peter OZ1PIF½ <pfrenning@idc.com ; oz1pif@get2net.dk>
- Friday, August 28, 1998 at 08:40:04 (BST)


ZL3TIC reported au conditions on ZL and VK TV at 0400z on 27th. Nothing at VK3SIX site until 0700z when 46.240 became 5(AA off 135 degrees. Called but no qso;s. Heard VK7GUN at 1100z work VK3YY then all faded out. Nothing today on 28 or 50 Mhz so far. But listening anyway. QRV KL7 in 14 days.
Steve VK3OT
- Friday, August 28, 1998 at 06:06:32 (BST)


Looking at the LA-magnetometers it must be really intensifying again, showing values higher then this afternoon. I'm off to the beach to have look at it.
Peter PA3EUI
- Thursday, August 27, 1998 at 21:49:46 (BST)


Weather permitting it might be possible to see the aurora later on, even down here in JO21.
Peter PA3EUI
- Thursday, August 27, 1998 at 21:42:55 (BST)


Well, the Aurora came, and sure hasn't finished yet. Don't give up now, it'll open in 2 hours again. The shockwave produced a moderate ZS6-Eu opening, but you got to bear in mind that it has to arrive at just the perfect time to really open the band. Last cycle ZS4/6,V5,7Q and Z2 were in via aurora for over an hour at up to s7 signals. So if you here the African stations via Spread-F (TEP), it's always worth the try to swing your beam at the auroral belt and see if you can work them like that aswell. Thust me, it's a kick !
Peter PA3EUI <etacombv@caiw.nl>
- Thursday, August 27, 1998 at 20:57:08 (BST)


Strong opening on 6M Aurora in JN48CU. Worked 38 QSO in 18 sqare-loc. The biggest AU on 6m I had in my location. Many QSO with 55a up to 59a. TNX de Claus... QSL came via bureau ..
Claus, DL2GBT <DL2GBT@cdf.inka.de>
- Thursday, August 27, 1998 at 20:26:57 (BST)


Good news: Finished antenna works. I'm back on 6m with 2 stacked 5el. M2 on my 9m-tower on top of the roof. First signals were Auroral, hi. Wkd SP4MPB KO03 for the first one with the new system. Now,... waiting for DX... 73's, Max.
Max, DL4MDQ <Max.Wild@T-Online.de>
- Thursday, August 27, 1998 at 18:44:03 (BST)


Big aurora going on here since 11.00 UTC. No sign of Auroral E yet. Maybe later tonight.
Willem PA0HIP <wmorsink@casema.net>
- Thursday, August 27, 1998 at 18:02:15 (BST)


Hi... OD,SV,4X beacons into ZS6 now! Just got off the LL with ZS6PJS. He is calling and listening on 50.110. He has not got the time to sit in front of the PC now and asked me to spot him. 73
Shawn , ZR1EV <baris@mweb.co.za>
- Thursday, August 27, 1998 at 17:27:58 (BST)


Speaking of Mighty Fine Junk, has anyone used a MFJ-969 at 50MHz (the new 300W Roller Inductor ATU)? How well does it perform etc? I was considering one to help with front end selectivity. Curious?
Adam VK3ALM <vk3alm@c031.aone.net.au>
- Thursday, August 27, 1998 at 06:34:28 (BST)


Has anyone used the MFJ 9406 and if so is it any good ? I would be using either a dipole or a small vertical.
Seppi G1EKM <seppi@parkmeadow.demon.co.uk>
- Wednesday, August 26, 1998 at 20:43:44 (BST)


Norwegian manetometers going off-scale, so scale is changed now. Looks like a big one should start in about 2 hours, since the current time favours Auroral-E over the Aurora.
Peter PA3EUI
- Wednesday, August 26, 1998 at 20:23:11 (BST)


K could reach 8 or 9 Aug 26-27; Military Mars Warning
me
- Wednesday, August 26, 1998 at 20:06:20 (BST)


Now the magnetometers really start moving !
Peter PA3EUI
- Wednesday, August 26, 1998 at 19:44:34 (BST)


Aurora ALERT on DK0WCY (10144 kHz).Looking at the magnetometers nothing substatial has arrived yet. The ones in JA-land are down at the moment, so little can be seen there. North-south propagation in PA on 28 MHz was normal, so there seems to be no enhancement yet.
Peter PA3EUI
- Wednesday, August 26, 1998 at 18:41:31 (BST)


I present my apologies for 3 messages.My browser is a little bit crazy.Sorry. 73's de IW9CER
Tony IW9CER <iw9cer@usa.net>
- Wednesday, August 26, 1998 at 14:56:53 (BST)


Hello Shawn and Etienne, Yesterday into JM78 (my square) 3C5I , 7Q7RM , Z22JE , V51VHF / b 599 , 7Q7SIX / b 539 , Z21SIX / b 519. HRD also A45ZN and ZS6WB weak. T.E.P. season's seems to be started. I will looking for your call,every days. E mail : iw9cer@usa.net Pse visit my Web site Sixily News with 6 meters activity from JM78. http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Horizon/2596/index.html 73's de IW9CER Tony.
Tony IW9CER <iw9cer@usa.net>
- Wednesday, August 26, 1998 at 14:50:00 (BST)


Hello Shawn and Etienne, Yesterday into JM78 (my square) 3C5I , 7Q7RM , Z22JE , V51VHF / b 599 , 7Q7SIX / b 539 , Z21SIX / b 519. HRD also A45ZN and ZS6WB weak. T.E.P. season's seems to be started. I will looking for your call,every days. E mail : iw9cer@usa.net Pse visit my Web site Sixily News with 6 meters activity from JM78. http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Horizon/2596/index.html 73's de IW9CER Tony.
Tony IW9CER <iw9cer@usa.net>
- Wednesday, August 26, 1998 at 14:50:00 (BST)


Hello Shawn and Etienne, Yesterday into JM78 (my square) 3C5I , 7Q7RM , Z22JE , V51VHF / b 599 , 7Q7SIX / b 539 , Z21SIX / b 519. HRD also A45ZN and ZS6WB weak. T.E.P. season's seems to be started. I will looking for your call,every days. E mail : iw9cer@usa.net Pse visit my Web site Sixily News with 6 meters activity from JM78. http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Horizon/2596/index.html 73's de IW9CER Tony.
Tony IW9CER <iw9cer@usa.net>
- Wednesday, August 26, 1998 at 14:49:31 (BST)


If I may make a suggestion here. The next time that the V51VHF beacon is heard very strongly in Europe, try pointing your beam toward ZS1 and give a call on 50.110 or therabouts. We also monitor 50.150. I have on a number of occasions heard ms-like bursts on 50.110 when the band was open EuV5 . Once when the band was really wide open between V5 and ZS1, I managed to work CN8ST. Signals were weak, but workable. I normally hear absolutely nothing when the band is open EuZS6! Of couse, Every time the band opens to V5 I also call CQ on 50.110 beaming Eu. Noted on Steve's comments on the cluster. On a number of occasions when things were "happening" on 6M, I was unable to get into the OH cluster, and wasted valueable time trying to connect to submit a spot, and lost out on possible contacts. 73
Shawn Baris , ZR1EV <baris@mweb.co.za>
- Wednesday, August 26, 1998 at 08:05:35 (BST)


A major geomagnetic storm is expected to start between 12UTC and 24UTC today. Be alert !!!! It may cause the band to open on the north/south path just before the event starts.
Peter PA3EUI
- Wednesday, August 26, 1998 at 07:53:44 (BST)


Hi All, Had a short opening to V5 early evening last night. I had a customer here with me in the workshop when we started hearing the V51VHF/b on 50.0185 just in the noise at about 1630 UTC. I switched off both my PC's to reduce the QRM and the signal reached S9+ about a minute later. After he left, I started tuning around the band for other signals. My beam was pointing North at the time, and when I swung the beam around toward V5 the signal from the beacon reached the endstop on my S meter. I the heard ZR1ADI calling CQ V5 on 50.150. My PA is still out of action, so I did'nt even try to call. I suggested he tries on 50.110. No takers. beacon faded at about 1653 UT with no stations worked. No sign of any other beacons. He also tried 50.200. 73
Shawn Baris , ZR1EV <baris@mweb.co.za>
- Wednesday, August 26, 1998 at 07:51:06 (BST)


Re clusters: For once and for all: Who has got time to work the rare dx openings, drop the key and go to the PC to type in cluster information. If you rely on clusters or packet radio you will read about what just happened, not about what is about to happen. Most of us in VK use dial up networking as we are not as sophisticated as the Northern hemisphere so we rely on our 6M wits and initiative we don't use DX crutches like clusters as the absolute authority we only use them to support our search for dx. Those who rely on clusters are going to be sadly let down. 73
Steve VK3SIX
- Wednesday, August 26, 1998 at 04:30:57 (BST)


When I heard about Box 88 I smelt a rat with the UA9 but asked some DXers down here and they were all skeptical. How many other Russians do you hear quoting Box 88 these days? Anyway good luck hope it was legit wfwl. Just applied for my JA licence.
Steve
- Wednesday, August 26, 1998 at 04:26:57 (BST)


I'm in Gibraltar on business. Tonight I took my 706mkII to the Gibraltar ARS Meeting and there on a dipole we sat listening to a dead band except for Py5CC calling CQ on SSB and CW on .110 (1930z for 30 mins)virtually no takers! Unfortunately I only had a 5A power unit with me so could only run abt 10w - so Peter didn't hear me. Hope to be around tomorrow with a bit more power!!!! 73 Peter ZB0/G8BCG
Peter, ZB0/G8BCG <100010.1147@compuserve.com>
- Tuesday, August 25, 1998 at 23:05:40 (BST)


PARAGUAY TO ISRAEL 1950-2000Z 25 AUG. First action in a very, very long time. Will be there tomorrow, and rest of week to try to work into Europe (PY5CC has the magic touch on the magic band!)
ZP6CW <zp6cw@sce.cnc.una.py>
- Tuesday, August 25, 1998 at 22:24:13 (BST)


Z22JE in hr now for 15mins 18:30 he moved from 110 to 115 and was called by A45ZN they had a 3 or 4 min chat...
john g6yin <g6yin@blacksheep.org>
- Tuesday, August 25, 1998 at 18:31:52 (BST)


UA9SIX : Some UN and UA4 stations wrkg on the matter..trying to find out if it was legal or not ( Looks like it was NOT ) but waiting for more on this from UN.More in about a week probably.
Dennis PE1PZS <pe1pzs@wirehub.nl>
- Tuesday, August 25, 1998 at 11:26:40 (BST)


Ref the message from Valery UY1HY. It looks if we are all fooled by working UA9SIX or...does anyone have other information about this station?
Ger PE1CZG <PE1CZG@HOTMAIL.COM>
- Tuesday, August 25, 1998 at 10:35:32 (BST)


Looking for adress to 9H1XT. The QSO was on 18 aug 1998 and this is a new prefix for me. My loc. is JO69 and homepage: http://www.xpress.se/~svwi1218 73 de SM4HEJ
Sven-Ove Wiklund SM4HEJ <sm4hej@xpress.se>
- Tuesday, August 25, 1998 at 08:38:26 (BST)


Is there anyone active on 6 in Uganda, Kenya etc? The band looked wide open from 3C last night from 2000 to 2130Z judging by the 48.2500 at 59+40 coming from the East(from Kenya?)It sounds like GM4DMA has already left.
Alan, 3C5I <alan_isaachsen@email.mobil.com>
- Tuesday, August 25, 1998 at 07:50:33 (BST)


Does anyone know if the Gi7B triodes are still available from YU?
Simon GM4PLM <emn@pacsat.demon.co.uk>
- Monday, August 24, 1998 at 22:05:30 (BST)


Geoff, muchas gracias for the keyer! I'll certainly put it to good use! Being without one at the moment, I realise how valuable it is to have one plonking on away on CQs all weekend from a place as quiet as this! Cheers
Alan, 3C5I <alan_isaachsen@email.mobil.com>
- Monday, August 24, 1998 at 20:27:44 (BST)


For Sale -------- Surplus to my requirements. FT736R 6M Module. As new. Removed from mint condx radio, almost no use. 200 UKP email or phone 01436 679610
Simon GM4PLM <emn@pacsat.demon.co.uk>
- Monday, August 24, 1998 at 19:42:08 (BST)


Hi ALL 6M op's. Today I had QSO with UA9TO (QTH:ORSK).He have told me thet, in Orsk and Orsk region DON'T give license to 6M !!! because worked TV 1 canal.Call UA9SIX have HAM in Buguruslan city (EU Russia).If some body shell work with UA9SIX , ask him about his licensi for 6M and QTH. 73 Valery.
Valery UY1HY <valery@pl.energy.gov.ua>
- Monday, August 24, 1998 at 19:02:35 (BST)


Great news for you Alan re 3C TV, at last no qrm! The Super Keyer 2 (built and tested) was posted today recorded mail to Chris G3WOS, he will contact you later when it arrives, you will need 3 "AA" cells as I took them out to stop it making a noise in the post! Larry TZ6VV: The rotator has gone off today...
Geoff GJ4ICD
- Monday, August 24, 1998 at 15:05:08 (BST)


3C TV may be down for several weeks! The dirt track up to the peak is washed out, so no fuel for power generation. So 3C TV on 48.2504 is not going to work as a DX opening guide for a while. Look for me on 110 or 105 (no beacon mode at the moment)
Alan, 3C5I <alan_isaachsen@email.mobil.com>
- Monday, August 24, 1998 at 12:51:57 (BST)


Dear SIX Meters Friends : Nice to work into Europe again. Work 35 stations in ON, DL, SP, F, PA, G, GW and GM. Signals not strong, but nice to see the band open again. Maybe in the next days we will have some good openings again. I will be looking for Europe every day after 1830z. No TEP on this side for the moment. 73s. PETER PY5CC
PETER PY5CC <py5cc@sul.com.br>
- Sunday, August 23, 1998 at 23:08:36 (BST)


1sts LAW of DXCLUSTERS: The quantity of spots reported in the Packetcluster is allways oposite to the quality of the propagation. tonight again proved the rightness of this, as soon as PY5CC appeared on the band our cluster stoped and all links were gone.. Before it did report all "non dx spots" without any problem.
Jaap PA0OOS <jaap.oosten@hetnet.nl>
- Sunday, August 23, 1998 at 22:43:40 (BST)


Sunday lot of strong R1 in the morning but no real dx then on a very quiet band weak CT beacon EH5 Suddenly there he was AGAIN! PY5CC peaking 57 50.105 some ES to EH9AI same time nothing else to hear on 21/8/98 there was a weak opening to 7Q7RM 429/329 here in JO33 thats all folks cu Jaap
Jaap PA0OOS <jaap.oosten@hetnet.nl>
- Sunday, August 23, 1998 at 22:28:55 (BST)


Nice sigs of Peter PY5CC at this moment in jo21 55/57... #77 for me.....
Dennis PE1PZS <pe1pzs@wirehub.nl>
- Sunday, August 23, 1998 at 21:38:07 (BST)


Forgot to mention that you could download the 'List of 50MHz-Stations' at my homepage: home.t-online.de/home/max.wild/ - I'll try to upload a weekly update of the list to cope with your update-eMails. Thanks!
Max, DL4MDQ <Max.Wild@T-Online.de>
- Sunday, August 23, 1998 at 14:21:31 (BST)


ZD8VHF beacon was into 3C last night at S5 from 1830-2015 for the first time for months. But no PYs etc. It also helped that the local TV was down - ran out of fuel again for the generators!
Alan, 3C5I <alan_isaachsen@email.mobil.com>
- Sunday, August 23, 1998 at 07:31:29 (BST)


Congratulations to OX3LX for working OH1VR(OH3MMM), OH8LAE and SM2HTM. Too bad one can not be in every place at the same time. I have heard the OX3VHF beacon over a dozen times, but still missing the QSO with OX. 73, Zaba OH1ZAA (QRL-ing in KP20JF)....
Zaba OH1ZAA <zaba@dlc.fi>
- Sunday, August 23, 1998 at 01:09:19 (BST)


Great stream of TZ6VV on UKSMG site. GREAT example of working DX TWICE whilst others are trying to get in for the first time. Just because the DX keeps calling CQ or QRZ it DOES NOT mean that no-one else is hearing / is calling him!!!!! (He was a very good signal here too - I was satisfied with having him in the log once.)
Peter, G8BCG <100010.1147'compuserve.com>
- Saturday, August 22, 1998 at 18:01:52 (BST)


The same at "http://www.sel.noaa.gov/pmap/pmapN.html". Maybe this one will give us a good shock towards Af/SAm.
Peter PA3EUI
- Saturday, August 22, 1998 at 17:43:23 (BST)


Look at "http://eiger.physics.uiowa.edu/~vis/images/current.gif" something is coming our way
Peter PA3EUI
- Saturday, August 22, 1998 at 17:40:37 (BST)


TF1IRA will be listening on 50.110 during the coming weekend, 22-23 august TF1IRA is participating in the lighthouse contest from Knarraros-viti on South Coast of Iceland (close to Stokkseyri) during this weekend. If condition allows we hope to work some stations on 6m. 73's de TF3AO Seli
TF3AO, Seli <tf3ao@amsat.org>
- Friday, August 21, 1998 at 23:33:07 (BST)


False alarm on KL0NR/b. Seems he is living in Ohio (w8-land in the mid west) Darn! HI, MIKE/ve9aa
ve9aa
- Friday, August 21, 1998 at 21:01:59 (BST)


V51VHF/B now 599 into JM78. QRV for Africa at 50.120
Tony IW9CER <vhf@geocities.com>
- Friday, August 21, 1998 at 18:54:24 (BST)


Download the latest "List of 50MHz-Stations" at http://home.t-online.de/home/bernieg/six_base.zip . It contains more than 8000 entries and was updated today. Please send your corrections and/or additions via eMail. 73's...
Max, DL4MDQ <Max.Wild@T-Online.de>
- Friday, August 21, 1998 at 17:51:40 (BST)


Any more news abt UA9SIX wich is worked last week ??? Was he realy in LO91 or not.. and qsl is oke to POB 88 Moskou ?? That's the QSL bureau... So probably better not send $$...then for shure NO QSL I guess.... More info on this pse...
Dennis PE1PZS <pe1pzs@wirehub.nl>
- Friday, August 21, 1998 at 11:38:43 (BST)


Anyone know a site on the WWW where I can find a decent map showing the Geomagnetic Equator?? 73 Peter http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/peter_and_jackie_taylor/
Peter, G8BCG <100010.1147@compuserve.com>
- Friday, August 21, 1998 at 06:53:02 (BST)


Aug 21 00:52 I see ve3fgu just spotted the kl0nr/b on 50.025Mhz.......Alaska?? de ve9aa
ve9aa - Mike <ve9aa@nbnet.nb.ca>
- Friday, August 21, 1998 at 01:54:56 (BST)


Do you know the AF9Y's FFTDSP program ? Would you like to have a similar program, free ? If yes, then go to http://www.freeyellow.com/members/padan and download Hamview. You can use it to filter in real-time those noise-ridden CW signals when the propagation is so-so.
Alberto di Bene, I2PHD <dibene@usa.net>
- Thursday, August 20, 1998 at 23:37:59 (BST)


Axel, (N8XA) I can scan and e-mail the missing pages if you wish, but need your e-mail address.
Trev G3ZYY <Trev@southwestuk.demon.co.uk>
- Thursday, August 20, 1998 at 20:52:28 (BST)


Axel, (N8XA) I can scan and e-mail the missing pages if you wish, but need your e-mail address.
Trev G3ZYY <Trev@southwestuk.demon.co.uk>
- Thursday, August 20, 1998 at 20:50:25 (BST)


COULD SOMEONE MAIL ME PAGES 17 & 44 of ISSUE 58 AUG. 98. I RECIEVED MY COPY OF SIX NEWS YESTERDAY & PAGES 17 & 44 WERE NOT PRINTED ON IT, BLANK. THANK YOU, N8XA, AXEL, P.O. BOX 20401, DAYTON, OHIO, 45420-0401, USA.
AXEL N8XA
- Thursday, August 20, 1998 at 14:32:00 (BST)


Hi, into QF47 around 00z, VOA harmonic 35.64mhz, origin please anyone of fundamental on 17.82mhz? Also some 39mhz fm r/t Asia direction. I am currently building 2 x 5ele yagis for genuine dxers, a solid design optimised and proved from "YO" development. Available free to dxer's, also RG213 cable to the same terms. 73 cu sn on 50.1 cw! Nev VK2QF UKSMG membership application pending.
Neville VK2QF <vk2qf@winsoft.net.au>
- Thursday, August 20, 1998 at 05:47:31 (BST)


When putting something on the DX-cluster, could you please fill the DX's locator FIRST into the comment-field. This would help keeping the 6m-QRA-database up-to-date. I'm now using G0CUZ's excellent logging and cluster-software which collects the 50MHz-spots. I would prefer: 'DX 50150 UN7AX LN53->JN58; 599'. The logging-software extracts UN7AX's 'LN53' and puts it automatically to the database. How about that? Many thanks for your help! 73's... P.S.: Forgot to mention, that I'm still waiting for QSL's from UN7AX, 4L3Y, 9K2USA,....
Max, DL4MDQ <Max.Wild@T-Online.de>
- Wednesday, August 19, 1998 at 20:13:53 (BST)


Weird propagation this afternoon. Most of the time very fluttery, Auroral-E like, R1 on 49.739 and 49.749. Direction mainly east. Also massive bursts lasting for many minutes on these carriers. In between LA video 48.239, also like a jojo. No aurora, so what is happening?
Peter PA3EUI
- Wednesday, August 19, 1998 at 19:36:50 (BST)


Wanted :- 6m amp up to 10 W in => 100 W out. please email me with details ! Sorry for taking up bandwith to whom this does not apply. CU on six, steve m0bpq.
Steve Bunting M0BPQ <s.bunting@umds.ac.uk>
- Wednesday, August 19, 1998 at 16:45:42 (BST)


have 48.250 video
Mario K2Mub <K2MUB@aol.com>
- Wednesday, August 19, 1998 at 13:55:55 (BST)


Just read the article from 8Q7 in the August 6 news and was staggered to read the question "What would the carrier on 49.750 be?" Pity we did not spend more time briefing our DX novices about what to look for on 6.
Steve VK3OT
- Wednesday, August 19, 1998 at 09:12:44 (BST)


19th August,GX4RBV a special event station at the Gillingham and Shaftesbury Agricultural Show in Dorset today
Geoff G7RMG <geoffg7rmg@aol.com>
- Wednesday, August 19, 1998 at 07:49:12 (BST)


BOX 88 IS BACK ACCORDING TO VK3AMK. Russian Bureau 1 mailing per year only. The other one is S.R.R. Box 59 Moscow URS 3 mailings a year. As per QRZ dx 98-32. page 4. Hope you dont mind waiting for cards guys, dont send dollar notes or irc's.
VK3SIX <steve_vk3ot@hotmail.com>
- Wednesday, August 19, 1998 at 02:33:04 (BST)


VK2GJH/VK3ALM contact me asap re Yagi for C21 as I have only 27 days before flying out and will spend 5 of those delivering my aircraft to the new owner in North Queensland next week, so if I can hear from you I can chuck the yagi in the plane and drop it off in NSW on the way thru. Steve
Steve VK3SIX/KL7SIX
- Wednesday, August 19, 1998 at 01:32:44 (BST)


Finaly worked OY9JD this evening at 20.12z cw 599 DXCC no.81 gl to all de 9A3FT Renny Split Croatia
RENKO KIRIGIN <9a3ft@usa.net>
- Tuesday, August 18, 1998 at 23:52:03 (BST)


N5JHV: Did you hear a weak /M station calling just before G3WOS worked you on 17th? That was me.... 100W to 1/4-wave - 539 in IO91NI... Once the cluster spot went through the whole of S England was calling you, so no more chance for me.
Peter G4MJS <g4mjs@blacksheep.org>
- Tuesday, August 18, 1998 at 18:57:11 (BST)


Does anybody have the address to DH7VK?
Bo, SM7FJE <bn@aaaaa.se>
- Tuesday, August 18, 1998 at 14:16:57 (BST)


Yes! Certainly agree also with Dennis etc: I've hrd PY5CC several times this year but only wkd him once, same with the LU's, but there's a couple of Lids that still continue to repeatedly work the dx and stuff other stations that need the dx! Have a listen on 80mts! it happens there also!
Geoff GJ4ICD
- Tuesday, August 18, 1998 at 12:35:51 (BST)


I have to agree with G8BCG in his comment about the "big guns" joining the pile-ups to work the same DX time after time. Please give the little guys a chance! This isn't a personal winge - I can run 400W to a reasonable antenna - I usually get through but there are a lot of people with modest set-ups who cannot compete with the old guard working PY5CC for the 20th time....73's Denis.
Denis, GW8OQV <denis_jackson@mitel.com>
- Tuesday, August 18, 1998 at 11:55:49 (BST)


17-08-98 7Q7RM QSO 58/59 real strong !! Did not hear anything when Larry had his opening :-(
Chris PA3GML <zzz@xs4all.nl>
- Tuesday, August 18, 1998 at 10:12:53 (BST)


Our turn at last! Good opening to TZ6VV from IO70 last night centred around 20:00. Larry was the only station on the band for 30mins or more. 73 Peter
Peter, G8BCG <100010.1147@compuserve.com>
- Tuesday, August 18, 1998 at 07:01:28 (BST)


That was an pleasant experience tonight. I thought the RX was bad because I have heard nothing for a couple of days. I heard a bit of noise on the band at 1913Z, called CQ and boom the skies fell open. It was quite a pileup moving from I west across to GW before it went out an hour later. 60 plus QSOs, 11 countries and 35 grid squares. I will try to QSL all Six QSOs direct - Larry Erwin, BP 395, Segou, Mali.BTW, I will be in Bamako until Thursday afternoon. Thank you. 73s, Larry
Larry, TZ6VV <lerwin@spider.toolnet.org>
- Monday, August 17, 1998 at 22:51:11 (BST)


THIS EVENING WORKED TZ6VV AT 1934 UTC,PLS QSL INFO TNX DE 9A3FT RENNY SPLIT CROATIA
9A3FT <9a3ft@usa.net>
- Monday, August 17, 1998 at 22:49:39 (BST)


Quite amazing how localised the propagation was to TZ6VV this evening. Heard bursts of SSB from 1945 and up he came to s5 at 1955. He was working stations in different Euro countries without a hint of a real pile up. Even when he was S8 with me there was no G pile up. I last heard him calling CQ at 2015. No video, no CT or CN8 beacons, in short no indicators at all. 73 de Mike G3OIL
G3OIL Mike <100704.761@compuserve.com>
- Monday, August 17, 1998 at 22:12:33 (BST)


TL5A worked 30 stations in southern and central Europe one evening last week. Yesterday he worked EA5, I7,8,0, IS0 and 9H. Openings to 4X etc. have become common. When there's an opening, he will move to 105. Alex is still waiting for The Big One. QSL for TL5A via PA3DMH.
Frank, PA3BFM <six@knoware.nl>
- Monday, August 17, 1998 at 21:50:53 (BST)


MANY THANKS TO ALL THE STATIONS WHO WORKED US ON SUNDAY 18.8.1998. 68 IN ALL. WE WHERE HILL TOPPING FROM IO74EO 550 Ft ASL, IT WAS VERY WET, COLD AND WINDY AND THE THREE ELEMENT BEAM HAD A MIND OF IT'S OWN. GI0URN IS THE CLUB STATION OF THE ROYAL NAVAL (ULSYER) AMATEUR RADIO CLUB. BEST 73 ALEX GI4SFV & BILL GI7MDX FOR GI0URN/P
BILL GI7MDX/ GI0URN/P <bill@gi7mdx.u-net.com>
- Monday, August 17, 1998 at 21:46:34 (BST)


SOME INFO:- Many people have asked me about why there is no beacon operational in ZS1... Without going into a lengthy retoric, I have suggested that they monitor 50.500. This frequency is used for AX25 1200bps forwarding between all the Packet PBBS's in the ZS1 call area. Most stations run about 45W with the exception of ZS0STB who runs 15W. There have been reports of these stations being heard via ms in ZS6 (abt 1500km). Until we manage to get the ZS1SES/b beacon on 50,080 operational again, this will have to do. By the way, we have great plans for this beacon . What I can say is that it will be QRV at the same time the 4M (70MHz) goes up. I will keep you all posted on the latest developments. One other thing ... I've had some queries as to my QSL adress. It is (should be) correct in the CALLBOOK. If you don't have it, here it is : PO BOX 212, Brackenfell, 7561, Republic of South Africa.
Shawn Baris , ZR1EV <baris@mweb.co.za>
- Monday, August 17, 1998 at 21:46:04 (BST)


TZ6VV Still calling CQ on 50.110 up to S6. Anyone got his QSL info?
G3OIL Mike Wills
- Monday, August 17, 1998 at 21:20:48 (BST)


Geoff, Thanks for the information placed here and on your pages. Seems to be solid => #152 for me ! Next step: get the QSL ...
Enno, PA0ERA <cw@dx.nl>
- Monday, August 17, 1998 at 16:24:45 (BST)


How nice it was to sit listening to the big guns working PY5CC and telling him how much stronger / weaker he was compared with yesterday. Is there a new listing / award scheme where we re set our country count every day so we have to join the pile up even though the station is already in the log??? Whinge over! 73, Peter
Peter, G8BCG <100010.1147@compuserve.com>
- Monday, August 17, 1998 at 15:23:38 (BST)


I note the announcement of the first UK 30dBW 50MHz permit in several mags incl UKSMG. No callsign mentioned. Is it such a big secret? Do others without such a permit but with such power have a vested interested in keeping us guessing????? 73 Peter
Peter, G8BCG <100010.1147@compuserve.com>
- Monday, August 17, 1998 at 15:18:10 (BST)


Re UA9SIX: Explanation on GJ4ICD pages, basically: Operation was special event on 50.188 only, located in Orsk LO91 confirmed by ES1CW. Orsk is located East of the Asian border, there's a detailed map showing this on the pages, the River Ural splits Eu with Asia. :-)
Geoff GJ4ICD
- Monday, August 17, 1998 at 15:12:09 (BST)


QSL cards for CT1DTQ between 1988 and 1991: If anybody still needs a QSL card, pse send it to DK2PH, CBA is ok. 73 de Hans, DK2PH, ex CT1DTQ
Hans Wilke, DK2PH <DK2PH@aol.com>
- Monday, August 17, 1998 at 12:19:25 (BST)


Hello! I have a 6 ele Cushcraft 617-6B with abt 12m boom. KM1H told me some months ago, that he modified his own 617-6B to 8 elements and promissed to send me details abt his modification. Additionally he wanted to send the YO yagi optimizing program. I sent to him US$ 6.00 for his expenses, but never received anything. Email bounces now. Pse does anybody else know how to modify the 617-6B to 8 elements? 73 de Hans, DK2PH
Hans Wilke, DK2PH <DK2PH@aol.com>
- Monday, August 17, 1998 at 12:13:10 (BST)


Worked UA9SIX too, but I am not so sure about the continent. LO91 can be both Europe and Asia as the river Ural runs straight through this square. Moreover, the UA9S callsign block is assigned to zone 16 which obviously is Europe ... Those who know more details about this Russian surprise please share your knowledge with us. As for QSL route: P.O. Box 88, Moscow looks quite outdated to me. Cheers and beers everyone !
Enno, PA0ERA <cw@dx.nl>
- Monday, August 17, 1998 at 09:59:49 (BST)


Tx everyone for giving me such a blast last night. I felt like being on a DXpedition with the huge pile-up I had going from southern UK,for more than one hour, til the propagation finally died out - never had so much fun before!!! For those of you who missed it: Working condx: FT-847 100W into a HB9CV at 8m AGL, from JO65AN 73s de OZ1PIF, Peter
OZ1PIF, Peter Frenning <pfrenning@idc.com ; oz1pif@get2net.dk>
- Monday, August 17, 1998 at 08:30:08 (BST)


Hrd 7Q7RM on ssb working OY9JD. Both seemed happy..... Myself worked 3xLU on saterday and hrd 3xLU which I did not work as all 6 were in GF05! Is there an award, hi!
Bo, SM7FJE <bn@aaaaa.se>
- Monday, August 17, 1998 at 06:44:39 (BST)


Yes, Kerry G0LCS. Chris
Chris, G3WOS
- Sunday, August 16, 1998 at 21:36:46 (BST)


Have one busted call. I copied G0LGS but could have been G0LCS. Can anyone cfm?
Dave, N5JHV <dbatcho@lascruces.com>
- Sunday, August 16, 1998 at 20:33:06 (BST)


Sorry three more stations contacted today , 9a2yd/p in JN74jd, I2nfw in jn45ma and edfkw in Im98pg. 73 Mark
mark 2E1CEQ <conquer@globalnet.co.uk>
- Sunday, August 16, 1998 at 20:26:41 (BST)


Sorry to those I missed. I'm running 1500 watts and have bad powerline noise today in direction of Europe. Worked the following: G4CCZ, G3WOS, G0PQO, ON4KST, ON4GG, G3ZSS, G3FPQ, G3HBR, GOLCS and G0SKR. I heard DL7AV breifly calling me but gone in a few seconds. I'd been 4825o video in and out all morning. At 1720 starting hearing 48260.4 (DL?) and then worked G3HBR at1736. All gone afterthe ON's came in around 1805Z. 73 to all.
Dave, N5JHV <dbatcho@lascruces.com>
- Sunday, August 16, 1998 at 20:05:12 (BST)


What a day on six the magic band,had contact with the following stations.S53VV in JN65UM at 55 on 50.120, YU7FU in KN04HV at 55 on 50.135,I3QDK in JN65DX,SM7SPG in JO66 on 50.165.8,PE1MCD Kees on 50.120.8 Locator N/A,SM7HQD Goran in J087HS on 50.120, DL/UNAL in J043HV alex on 50.138.7 QSL Via DJ9YE is this call correct,DF8LC in J053GE at 57. Many Thanks to kees PE1MCD new country for me. Also hrd Jim 0D5 on 50.120 at about 13:00 UTC Could not get him as to many big stations over me. Best 73, De Mark
Mark 2E1CEQ <conquer@globalnet.co.uk>
- Sunday, August 16, 1998 at 20:03:06 (BST)


Now just worked N5JHV in DM62 @ 579 - nothing else to the west! What a weekend! Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Sunday, August 16, 1998 at 19:34:15 (BST)


Hello Fellows, Just wrkd KP4EIT here in JO22lj with 55/59 in a very very short opening of 1 min. QSO was made around 13:03 UTC on 50.105 USB after KP4EIT called several times CQ CQ without any takers. On the same time KP3A was also active who was wrkd by PE1RSR. What a surprise !! CUAGN ,73.
Tjerry PB0ANX <pb0anx@xs4all.nl>
- Sunday, August 16, 1998 at 15:16:07 (BST)


Oh Damn!!! In the middle of a ms SKED the PA went BLAM and the end of my weekend. Blew the PSU, my plate current meter and one of my output tubes (Tripped the house's mains in the process) Been working on the amp for the last few hours to try and get it working again. Major blow-up :( So now I am only QRV on 2.5W PEP till I get up and running again. Hardly any point using the TX at that output power! Wish me luck! (that will teach me to run my PA tubes beyond the max ratings... got away with it for too long...HI) 73 de ZR1EV
Shawn Baris , ZR1EV <baris@mweb.co.za>
- Sunday, August 16, 1998 at 15:00:28 (BST)


Must be living in the wrong place... NO LU, NO PY , NO KP.... but going well....GRRRR%$^%^#&#%^&
Dennis PE1PZS <pe1pzs@wirehub.nl>
- Sunday, August 16, 1998 at 14:51:44 (BST)


My God what a weekend for August. Where's VK for WAC? Several LUs, 3C5I for Africa, UA9SIX for Asiatic Russia, and KP3A for US. Can't say I remember an August like this before! Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Sunday, August 16, 1998 at 14:24:59 (BST)


Yes, card of EK6AD received via direct some 4 /5 weeks ago QSO was at 5/6/98 Today big ES all directions except UA9.... And and at 16.55 heard LW5DX calling cq ssb at 50.103 under EH1 station. 57/57 further LU8DIO 559/559 GF05 LW6DPP 55/59 FF96 LW6EUQ 55 BIG PILEUP LU3DLB 53/53 GF05 HEARD LU WORKING INTO OH ! now next time into CE ?? or LOC FD? please. cu
jaap PA0OOS <jaap.oosten@hetnet.nl>
- Saturday, August 15, 1998 at 21:00:06 (BST)


Today again a new country in the log:UA9SIX.Looking forward to QSL information! For PE1PZS: I had UA9SIX in at 11.45 GMT and sofar as i can know there where some other PA's before.If it's a real "first" PA/UA9 then only way to find out is the log of UA9SIX! hi.
Ger PE1CZG <PE1CZG@HOTMAIL.COM>
- Saturday, August 15, 1998 at 17:00:21 (BST)


Anyone received EK6AD card yet? Chris
Chris, G3WOS
- Saturday, August 15, 1998 at 16:00:26 (BST)


Re UA9SIX, will have more info later from ES1CW etc re qsl info direct route: Nice new one for many!
Geoff GJ4ICD
- Saturday, August 15, 1998 at 15:49:53 (BST)


@1400z W7RV is hearing 48250 in DM43, Arizona.
Herb,W3BO <w3iwu@voicenet.com>
- Saturday, August 15, 1998 at 15:19:31 (BST)


UA9SIX told me to qsl to POB. 88 Moskow... Bit strange to have his pobox so far away from LO91...but .. thast;s what he said..
Dennis PE1PZS <pe1pzs@wirehub.nl>
- Saturday, August 15, 1998 at 14:41:49 (BST)


Just worked UA9SIX in LO91. Can anyone provide QSL address or provide more details of the operation hwich he was calling a "special event station"? Chris
chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Saturday, August 15, 1998 at 14:03:33 (BST)


Just wrkd UA9SIX as a new one in LO91. But UA9 is not in the first list of DXCC's for PA ( as far a I now ) on 6m. Could this be a first. I wrkd him at 11.57 UTC after a few G's. Pse info on this. Where to claim this ????
Dennis PE1PZS <pe1pzs@wirehub.nl>
- Saturday, August 15, 1998 at 13:33:26 (BST)


Back on SIX with a pc. of wire indoor (cellar...): 3 QSO's, 2 new grids: IC8/IK0FTA JN60, 9A2YD/p JN74. What is a yagi good for ;-) ? We'll see next saturday when putting them up again! 73's...
Max, DL4MDQ <Max.Wild@T-Online.de>
- Saturday, August 15, 1998 at 13:25:28 (BST)


HEARD 7Q7SIX 50.003 THURSDAY 13 AUGUST98 AT 16H30-1650 UTC .CALLED MY LUNGS OUT ON 50.110 NO RESPONCE! BADLUCK! 73'S ETIENNE zs6y@global.co.za
ETIENNE SWART ZS6Y <zs6y@global.co.za>
- Saturday, August 15, 1998 at 08:03:13 (BST)


HEARD 7Q7SIX 50.003 THURSDAY 13 AUGUST98 AT 16H30-1650 UTC .CALLED MY LUNGS OUT ON 50.110 NO RESPONCE! BADLUCK! 73'S ETIENNE zs6y@global.co.za
ETIENNE SWART ZS6Y <zs6y@global.co.za>
- Saturday, August 15, 1998 at 07:59:39 (BST)


2 8 . 8 8 5 M h z lives! Use it or lose it! I have only worked eh7kw in EU so far this year on 885, plus the other die hards on this side of the pond like w7ci, ve3kkl, k4cks, w3bo, ka9cfd, etc. Still vry few on, even when 20/s9 sigs completley covery 10m from 3 continents. C'MON PEOPLE ! Look alive, will ya? Mikey, ve9 eh! eh!
ve9aa
- Saturday, August 15, 1998 at 00:57:29 (BST)


6 meters open to Europe this morning from about 12:00z to13:30z. Worked EH1DAV, F5QT, EH2LU also heared K1TOL working 9A8A but did not hear him here. 48.240, 48.242, 48.250, 49.740, 49.760 in most of the moring. Ten meters was also open at this time. Monitored 28.885 but did not hear anyone. If six is open to europe I will listen on 28.885. 73 Mick W1JJM
Mick, W1JJM <W1JJM@aol.com>
- Friday, August 14, 1998 at 18:57:14 (BST)


Hi ALL, I can in the last weekend of the august worked from KN69 square. If the square intereset HAM from Europe , tell me please from E-mail or this conference. 73 Valery
Valery Kompaniets UY1HY <valery@pl.energy.gov.ua>
- Friday, August 14, 1998 at 16:52:39 (BST)


Few W´s on 6 now into JN49 at 12.40 UT, fluttering QSB.
Udo, DK5YA <ulang@main-echo.net>
- Friday, August 14, 1998 at 13:56:19 (BST)


The report of the G beacon reception last night was probably false alarm. The operator who reported reception recorded the beacon and when he played it back later found it was actually 7Q7SIX, probably via a short Es opening. ZS6PJS and myself were both monitoring at that time and heard only weak 48.250 video, but I did not tune at bottom end of the 50 MHz band for beacons.
Hal Lund ZS6WB <hpaction@cis.co.za>
- Friday, August 14, 1998 at 12:01:27 (BST)


Jack VK2GJH can have a loan of my 5 el dx special ex N6AMG. But it has to come back. So that other people can have use of it. It is complete and packed ready to go and was going to A35RK but can go to C21 first.
Steve VK3SIX/KL7SIX <steve_vk3ot@hotmail.com>
- Friday, August 14, 1998 at 00:35:48 (BST)


Wkd TZ6VV in IK63 at 11:44 today. 55 both ways. Larry requests QSLs for 6 metre QSOs only to go direct to Box 395, Segou, Mali. All HF QSOs to be QSLed via manager.
Peter G3ZSS <pbacon@iee.org>
- Thursday, August 13, 1998 at 21:12:50 (BST)


A great pleasure to listening Peter working all EU. But very alone!!! 59 plus 30dB > IN87pr
Eric F5JKK <f5jkk@aol.com>
- Thursday, August 13, 1998 at 20:45:46 (BST)


Great ! PY5CC here (JO54) at 1900 UT.
df9cy C.Petermann <df9cy@qsl.net>
- Thursday, August 13, 1998 at 20:28:18 (BST)


Congratulations Norm. I heard also TZ6VV at 1215Z but at work on my GP + transverter !!!
Eric F5JKK < f5jkk@aol.com>
- Thursday, August 13, 1998 at 17:26:04 (BST)


Are there any countries within Eu maybe further that I can take 6m to and operate through the cept agreement?.AIUI 6m is not part of cept but maybe there are exceptions? Seems a shame to leave it at home every time I have to go away. Regards, Paul
Paul, G7PUV <paul@lasermagic.com>
- Thursday, August 13, 1998 at 14:27:11 (BST)


TZ6VV (IK63) worked today at 1144hrs 5/3 in IO91
NORM G3NVO <G3NVO@woodtech.demon.co.uk>
- Thursday, August 13, 1998 at 13:40:37 (BST)


Im am looking for a duplexer which separates 6+2M ham bands (100W) from FM radio band. Does anybody can help with an info about maker and model and dealer. 73 es tnx in advance Peter HB9RUZ
peter Schleuss HB9RUZ <Peter.Schleuss@gla.stzh.ch>
- Thursday, August 13, 1998 at 08:05:27 (BST)


Need help to suppression strong noise from neighbor fax machine. Noise is 59+40 dB right on 50110. Main radiation is from power cord of wall type AC adapter. Ferrite cord not help too much.Any idea? TNX!
Lucijan 9A3HZ <lucijan.franin@ck.tel.hr>
- Thursday, August 13, 1998 at 06:33:50 (BST)


WANTED: Donation of 5 element yagi for C21. Jack is lucky enough to travel to T30 and C21 many times a year on business and have time to activate these islands whilst there. Jack has a permanent station at T30 and is looking for a kind soul to donate an easy to assemble 5 element yagi to permanently keep on Nauru. This would ensure C21 operation every time he travels there. Who would like C21 on 6MX? Can anyone help?
Adam, VK3ALM <vk3alm@c031.aone.net.au>
- Thursday, August 13, 1998 at 05:30:46 (BST)


Jack Haden VK2GJH will be activating T30 & C21. Bands: 80 - 10, 29.6FM, 6MX. Usual DX spots. Emphasis on WARC due to many requests. (Apparently the locals don't operate much on WARC). Rig: IC-736 + Dipole, 1/2 WL vert for 24/29, A50-S. Schedule: T30JH: 18/8/98 - 25/8/98: 80-10, 29FM, 6MX. Depending on conditions Jack may dismantle the Cushcraft A50-S and take it to Nauru, although good propagation will be needed to justify the effort required (30' up on a guyed pole in Equatorial heat & humidity!) C21JH: 26/8/98 - 5/9/98: 80-10, 29FM, maybe 6MX. QSL: Direct VK2GJH ONLY. PO Box 99, Ryde, NSW, 1680, AUSTRALIA. (Note new zip code) No IRC/USD - no return! No BURO.
Adam, VK3ALM <vk3alm@c031.aone.net.au>
- Thursday, August 13, 1998 at 05:12:46 (BST)


Re IC746: Read the Peter Hart review in Radcom, that should tell you all!! Personally look carefully at the 3rd order IMD's on 6! then compare it with other radio's Geoff
Geoff GJ4ICD
- Thursday, August 13, 1998 at 00:48:03 (BST)


Hi Willem PA0HIP and all, Chris, could not get email list to work this evening so posting this here for Willem and anyone else who may be able to comment on IC746 performance on 6m. Willem, I noticed from the UK6mG journal and web pages that you are now using an ICOM IC746 on 6m. I am thinking of changing my IC575A to either an IC746 or an FT920. I would be grateful if you could email me with any comments or advice you can give me regarding the performance of the IC746 on 6m. What radio were you using before? the IC575H? and how does the IC746 compare with that radio? Thank you for any advice you can give. My main band is 6m so I want the best radio for 6m. 2m or any other features are a bonus, as 6m is my main priority (of course!) Anyone else with comments? Have you finished your review of the 847 yet Geoff? Very interested in RX performance on 6m, as have increased power here to 250w pep and finding my IC575A lacking now without an external pre-amp. Any good pre amps for 6m on the market? I need to improve RX before increasing power to 4oow. 73 Steve
Steve GW0GEI <steve@rjtrain.demon.co.uk>
- Thursday, August 13, 1998 at 00:30:32 (BST)


Help, does anybody have the direct route for 5B4/F6FTN? Had my qsl returned "not known" from the lastet cb address. Please NB my E-mail address is M_Foster@msn.com.
Martin G3VOF <M_Foster@msn.com>
- Wednesday, August 12, 1998 at 23:00:53 (BST)


One quick solution for YS1AG about his classe C amplifier : work in CW mode !
Eric F5JKK <f5jkk@aol.com>
- Wednesday, August 12, 1998 at 18:59:39 (BST)


Slight indications for an opening from OH to G/GM right now. Good luck!
Zaba OH1ZAA <zaba@dlc.fi>
- Wednesday, August 12, 1998 at 18:34:13 (BST)


G8XGO Peter, I have lost your e-mail address. 73s Steve
Steve G7BXB <g7bxb@lineone.net>
- Wednesday, August 12, 1998 at 17:55:41 (BST)


Thanks Tony. 73 Neil G0JHC
Neil G0JHC
- Wednesday, August 12, 1998 at 16:36:14 (BST)


Hello Neil, Qsl info for DA0ND is via DL5BAC. 73's from IW9CER Tony ( JM78qf ).See you soon on 6.
Tony IW9CER <vhf@geocities.com>
- Wednesday, August 12, 1998 at 14:06:11 (BST)


QSL for DA0ND via DL5BAC (info Packet Cluster)
Enno, PA0ERA <cw@dx.nl>
- Wednesday, August 12, 1998 at 14:01:09 (BST)


I was just told on SIX that CT0 / B into W3 land E. Coast.
AXEL N8XA
- Wednesday, August 12, 1998 at 13:20:28 (BST)


Need qsl info for DA0ND in Jo34 please.
Neil G0JHC
- Wednesday, August 12, 1998 at 10:36:57 (BST)


six is open on e propagation from north to south for me in mississippi tonight. 8:54pm cdt.
n4upx <n4upx@aol.com>
- Wednesday, August 12, 1998 at 02:57:21 (BST)


Effective immediately steve.vk3ot@h140.aone.net.au is cancelled until Jan 1999. Mail will bounce so please use hotmail.com for any messages, which i can pick up during my coming travels.
KL7SIX/VK3SIX <steve_vk3ot@hotmail.com>
- Wednesday, August 12, 1998 at 02:08:23 (BST)


G4mjs/p is qrv from IN79 for MS,trop etc 170W to 5ele.Also g8tic/p qrv 144.285.
john g6yin <g6yin@blacksheep.org>
- Tuesday, August 11, 1998 at 20:41:49 (BST)


Anyone interested - if so talk to Mamuka? "Hallow Chris, Have you any news who is interested DXpedition in Caucasus countries? If yes please let me know. Mamuka, 4L2M"
Chris, G3WOS <narg4l2m@hotmail.com>
- Tuesday, August 11, 1998 at 19:59:27 (BST)


Hi Chris, Sri Have been too busy to do anything. I have not been able to be QRV with all the problems we have in the region. Have just been on mission in Zaire, Rwanda, Burundi, Kenya and Tanzania.... All this last month..... Now I am back for about a month as Peter 5X1T is on holiday so I run the unit. this means that I will be getting my 15 meter tower up... And the good thing is that the 6 meter Yagi will be on top of my C4XL... I am getting desperate to get on the 6m waves. 73 de Mats 5X1Z
Mats, 5X1Z <perssonm@wfp.or.ug>
- Tuesday, August 11, 1998 at 19:54:40 (BST)


hi chris, here is a list of qsos started about 0600 z till 10:00 z most rst 5-7 some italian were 59 9a2at - ik0no -ik0oj - t72eb/a - ik3ald- s51gw -ik5yzw- 5b4afb- oe6mhg- sv1cw - yo4aul- sv1vc- yu1qc- 9a1cjj- sv1oe- sv1un - yu1ew- 9a2ds - 9a3aq - 4z4tl- 9a3hz- sv1ahx- i5dnz- dl7av- i2eme- dl7qy- s58j- i4yfy- iw5ben- iw3ri- ik0fta- at 15:30 z 4x6on was 59 both ways but unable to copy europe ik0fta segio placed my audio in his site at geocities tnx chris for nice internet site. all the best 73 de sid st2sa
Sid, ST2SA <sidst2@hotmail.com>
- Tuesday, August 11, 1998 at 19:52:22 (BST)


Re: "W7E DE SM7BAE 33N 33N 33N 33N K" No locater copied. It is EME qso! Re: BY qso, it looks slim as no other rpts were logged, but the F6 is qrv on 6 I think.
Geoff GJ4ICD
- Tuesday, August 11, 1998 at 15:33:37 (BST)


Anyone have any detail or knowledge concerning the DX cluster report of BY1QH being worked on six at 0929GMT by F6GNZ . Is this real??
Peter G3IBI <pascutt@tcp.co.uk>
- Tuesday, August 11, 1998 at 14:28:29 (BST)


I am looking for a CPU chip for a Yaesu FT680R transciever. No luck here locally. Could someone point me in the right direction , or maybe has one from a "scrap" tranciever? It would appear as if the Chip is damaged as there is no display. All else on the PLL control PCB checks out and all voltages present. The cpu clock is running and a scope on the signals to the PLL reveals pulses as the tuning knob is rotated. The display itself is working (can manually light the segments. No multiplex signals to the display. The HT to the display is high, but seems to be due to no segments that are lit up. Am I correct in assuming a faulty CPU chip? best 73 and mny tnx in advance
Shawn Baris , ZR1EV <baris@mweb.co.za>
- Tuesday, August 11, 1998 at 12:44:05 (BST)


This morning +/- 06:15 UTC i copied such as a beacon on 50.034 MHz which sounds like : "W7E DE SM7BAE 33N 33N 33N 33N K" No locater copied. Is there someone that knows something about this "beacon" ??
Tjerry PB0ANX <pb0anx@xs4all.nl>
- Tuesday, August 11, 1998 at 12:08:07 (BST)


V51VHF & CU3URE (hrd by me and DF5LQ) were in around 1620 UT yesterday at 59+ levels creating a bunch of CQ calls in OZ on .110 ... NO PY sigs here (JO54). Christoph
christoph petermann df9cy <df9cy@qsl.net>
- Tuesday, August 11, 1998 at 05:57:00 (BST)


PS. I am invited and will accept the offer to attend W6JKV's barbq on October 4th/5th in Austin Texas and will have a rental until drop off at DFW on 9th, so if you can stand the accent and want me to drop in for a cuppa coffee please email me if you live in Texas say within 200 miles of I81/Highway 35. steve_vk3ot@hotmail.com t/f 1 907 373 5435 after Sept 20th.
Steve KL7SIX
- Tuesday, August 11, 1998 at 05:16:04 (BST)


Spring has sprung 9nearly) and the grass has rizz. I wonder where all the dx IZ? Off to Alaska guys Mush. Will also drop in to see Kim HL1LTC and brief him about working Europe. (Hands up all those who need HL1)? Steady on lads!! email will be steve_vk3ot@hotmail.com Phone number you know the drill 1 907 373 5435. See you further up the flux.
Steve VK3SIX <steve_vk3ot@hotmail.com>
- Tuesday, August 11, 1998 at 05:12:17 (BST)


Earlier this evening I had a good copy on the V51VHF beacon, so I go to the dx portion of the band and call 'cq dx' and'cq AF' on cw. I then had a mini pile-up of stations from southern and central EUROPE I have no wish to cross swords with fellow 6m ops but it is extremely frustrating when this happens. It may be commonplace for stations at these more southerly latitudes to hear and work stations in southern Africa, at least going by the cluster reports in the last few weeks it has been a very regular occurrence, but please remember that those of us in the more northerly parts of Europe don't have the privelege of this type of prop. very often. Indeed, the sigs from the V5 beacon were the first 6m signals I have EVER heard from south of the equator.Please listen and respect the wishes of the calling station. I wonder if these stations would welcome a call from me if they were hearing beacons in North America and calling "cq USA". I don't think so.
David MM0AMW <mm0amw@ndirect.co.uk>
- Monday, August 10, 1998 at 23:56:14 (BST)


Correct ZP5AA beacon frequency to read 50.024.5 in my previous entry.
ZP6CW <zp6cw@sce.cnc.una.py>
- Monday, August 10, 1998 at 22:18:52 (BST)


Paraguay to Malta 10 August 1900-1915z, first 6m activity in several weeks. ZP6CW with 9H1EL, 9H1AW, and 9H1BT. Paraguayan beacon ZP5AA continues on 50123.5
ZP6CW <ZP6CW@SCE.CNC.UNA.PY>
- Monday, August 10, 1998 at 21:47:05 (BST)


I seem to have created quite a stir here in ZS1 - HI. I've been calling CQ on 50.110 CW on and off during the evening. Now I've got everyone here locally calling on .110! SORRY! Unable to hear any weak sigs now ;-{ Next time?
Shawn Baris , ZR1EV <baris@mweb.co.za>
- Monday, August 10, 1998 at 21:11:36 (BST)


Hi... Noticed some DX spots on the OH cluster abt. the V51VHF/b beacon into EU @ 5/9 . Next time this happens, keep listening on 50.110. I've been calling there like crazy after seeing the spots. There is a peculiar "duct" of some sort up to about Oranjemund from ZS1 and on a few occasions, I have managed to work S-EU while the band was open to V5. On the subject of contacting V5... Share my (our) frustration. We often have band openings to V5 and I have 'phoned almost everyone there to try to get them up on the band (my poor phone bill ;-(( ) From ZS these are International call rates ! You may try V51DM (Derek) or V51E (Kosie). I've found them to be the most responsive. Best of luck de Shawn , ZR1EV (new on the internet.. still used to Packet .. all noted on the "don't hit the refresh" comment :) )
Shawn baris , ZR1EV <baris@mweb.co.za>
- Monday, August 10, 1998 at 20:42:02 (BST)


Heard on SIXm this afternoon - HB0/HB9QQ Pierre in JN47tc and HA/PA3GSM in JN97mi. Times between 16.10 and 16.30gmt 52 countries heard 1998 plus 212 grid locators. Still waiting for Africa here!!! 73 David
David Whitaker BRS 25429 <brs25429@compuserve.com>
- Monday, August 10, 1998 at 20:33:18 (BST)


SFI=154, R=155 (!), pretty high agn 2day (DK0WCY, 15.00UT)./73 Udo
Udo, DK5YA <ulang@main-echo.net>
- Monday, August 10, 1998 at 16:32:52 (BST)


Of course a nice ´n new kitchen, cause you may cook your own DX in the future, hot ´n spicy...;-)) 73 Udo, DK5YA
Udo, DK5YA <ulang@main-echo.net>
- Monday, August 10, 1998 at 16:24:24 (BST)


Is it Murphy's Law when you have your antennas down and the band opens to ST2, 3C, LU, CX ? What is more important: A new kitchen for the xyl's pleasure or the antennas? Greetings from a frustrated DL4MDQ.... 73's, Max.
Max, DL4MDQ <Max.Wild@T-Online.de>
- Monday, August 10, 1998 at 15:48:06 (BST)


I have plans for activating the rather rare JO98 square. So I just checking the interest among you square hunters. Please email your interest to jo98_dx_exp@sm0tsc.pp.se And if its enough of you need this square I will activate it ! /Johan (SM0TSC)
Johan Hansson (SM0TSC) <sm0tsc@sm0tsc.pp.se>
- Monday, August 10, 1998 at 15:40:10 (BST)


I have plans for activating the rather rare JO98 square. So I just checking the interest among you square hunters. Please email your interest to jo98_dx_exp@sm0tsc.pp.se And if its enough of you need this square I will activate it ! /Johan (SM0TSC)
Johan Hansson (SM0TSC) <sm0tsc@sm0tsc.pp.se>
- Monday, August 10, 1998 at 15:38:26 (BST)


Seems like someone in PA (PA3DYY) wrkd WH0AAV last night (23.20z) 59 sigs in a very short opening.Would be a nice one.When confirmed I will let you know...
Dennis PE1PZS <pe1pzs@wirehub.nl>
- Monday, August 10, 1998 at 12:33:58 (BST)


Just a note: It is a public holiday in ZS today. So, if CONDX are good, there should be plenty stations QRV on this end :) Good DX de ZR1EV
Shawn Baris , ZR1EV <baris@mweb.co.za>
- Monday, August 10, 1998 at 08:16:25 (BST)


There will be 50 MHz activity from 3DA0 for a few days in September. One of the ZS6 operators is operating a DX contest from there and will be on six outside the contest weekend. He has an IC-756 and I will give him a beam to use. More on this later.
Hal Lund ZS6WB <hpaction@cis.co.za>
- Monday, August 10, 1998 at 07:06:57 (BST)


09.August: Worked LU5JAU (GF07) 59/55 at 1854z and LU6DLB (LOC ?) 56/56 at 1904z. Heard a few others weak and a few talking together. Sri, could not break in... 73 de Wolfgang-DJ3TF (JN59wk)
Wolfgang DJ3TF <wessely@asam.baynet.de>
- Monday, August 10, 1998 at 06:58:27 (BST)


Do either of you guys know anyone that uses the Alliance AR22XL rotor? I picked up a reconditioned unit in the states and not sure about the cable connections. I've emailed the guy I bought if from in the states, so far no response. Didn't know if it might be a unit you can find in UK? If anyone can help it would be appreciated. 73s, Larry
Larry, TZ6VV <lerwin@spider.toolnet.org>
- Sunday, August 09, 1998 at 20:54:58 (BST)


Had the 1st South America opening of this cycle . From 1850 wkd/hrd LU4ML in FF57, LW5EJU in GF05, LU3EMK on GF05 ? and also briefly heard CX6AW . Nice to see band open to South America after so many years of white noise. 73 all GL
Peter G3IBI <pascutt@tcp.co.uk>
- Sunday, August 09, 1998 at 20:36:53 (BST)


It's getting better, just heard my first LU for over 6 years, plus 7Q7RM was a good signal tonight. Looks like we're in for a good autumn DX season.
Darrell G0HVQ <g0hvq@drmoody.demon.co.uk>
- Sunday, August 09, 1998 at 20:33:24 (BST)


And again a nice one tonight.Like yesterday,3C5I who was in abt all day long and Z22JE ( New one for me ) for abt 10 minutes in PA. I'm starting to like 6M !!!
Dennis PE1PZS <pe1pzs@wirehub.nl>
- Sunday, August 09, 1998 at 19:10:21 (BST)


Mail received from Sid this morning: "hi chris, tnx supportive e-mail today is my first ever qsos on 6 i was so excited will do my best to keep the band alive tnx for all your efforts ..will e-mail all lists hi 73 de sid st2sa"
Chris, G3WOS
- Sunday, August 09, 1998 at 15:15:46 (BST)


You guys in EU are really making us N.Easterners of NA drool as we watch all the juicy DX you work. Have not worked ANY F-layer since Jan '92!!!!! (worked cx6dh a few months ago on Multi-Es to F-linkup tho). I hate to see some of you crying hard times when you miss a week w/o any AF/SA/AS DX. Some of us are STILL waiting! I can only imagine it must be worse for the VK boys, though at least they have the odd JA/BV opening to whet the 6m whistle. Keep up the FB dx EU's. -MIKE,,,,,,77 dxcc countries since Nov 91 and holding.../uksmg#886....fn65rr grid (and fn76 at my portable qth)
ve9aa Mike <ve9aa@hotmail.com>
- Sunday, August 09, 1998 at 15:09:33 (BST)


I noticed that someone on the Italian cluster was asking whether Sid, ST2SA, was a slim - the answer is NO! I have been excahnging e-mails with him (his address is on the UKSMG site) since last year after he met with Ezzat, SU1ER in Cairo. He was keen to get on 6m so I am pleased that he now is! Here is an early mail "hello dear ezzat many thanks for your info about (uksmg.org ) i have been all day enjoying the site sure will be a member very soon tnx got all mailadress ok and will send tfc to ahmed naser and abdul gubar too. very pleased to see ur home page the best site in the uksmg hi your photo very nice still very young and can work low qrg all nights hihi ,,,tnx and hope to see agn soon de sid" Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Sunday, August 09, 1998 at 12:39:58 (BST)


PLEASE! Only press the "Post" button once! Be patient, the little server may not give you an instant response like your TV remote control but it doing its best! If you keep pressing the message will posted multiple times. Chris
Chris, G3WOS
- Sunday, August 09, 1998 at 11:41:16 (BST)


Nice surprice! ST2SA wkd from SV, I, DL, S5 starting at 0700z+-. I wkd him at 0732z. The locator, I think, is KK65. ST2SA is on the city of Khartoum, the capital city of Sudan.
Sergio, IK0FTA <dx50mhz@io.it>
- Sunday, August 09, 1998 at 10:10:19 (BST)


Gday from sunny 22 degrees Perth indian ocean coast. On 8-8-98 we had 57.250 tv from vk5 port pirie at about 1300? miles or so at 0705 at s9 for about 10 minutes, probably Es..no hams heard despite calls cheers graham in OF77XX in the sunshine.
GRAHAM VK6RO/VK6SIX <grogers@perthpcug.org.au>
- Sunday, August 09, 1998 at 06:15:44 (BST)


ZS operators are here - the propagation is not extending this far south yet. Have heard weak 48.250 & .260 video the last couple of days, but only for a few minutes and nothing heard on Six. Our season should be starting soon, so keep your beams pointed south. Optimum times 1330-1500 and 1630-1800 utc. Most of us down here still need OK, OM, SP, SV5, Z3, T7 and others that are new on 6 since last cycle so when Med stations hear us calling them please give us a break. See you in the pileups. 73 de Hal ZS6WB
Hal Lund ZS6WB <hpaction@cis.co.za>
- Sunday, August 09, 1998 at 06:08:13 (BST)


Hi folks, today on August 8 I made my first steps on 6 m with 8W and HF9V vertical. My locator is JN83FM and I prefere CW over SSB. Will be calling around 50.110 & tuning all over the band. Hope to put better antenna before the end of month. See you around guys. 73 Gogo - 9A2OO
Goran Grubisic 9A2OO <grongo@st.tel.hr>
- Saturday, August 08, 1998 at 22:01:47 (BST)


Very good propagation to AF this evening:worked Z22JE with 5/9 ,7Q7RM with 5/7 and 3C5I with 5/9+ both ways. Is this the beginning of daily F2 prop? Ger PE1CZG
Ger PE1CZG <GERH@DDS.NL>
- Saturday, August 08, 1998 at 19:41:48 (BST)


Again nice opening to 7Q7 and 3C5 into Europe tonight with signals up to 59. Looks like it's gonna be on a daily base now. Where's the rest of Af ?? not qrv anymore ??
Dennis PE1PZS <PE1PZS@wirehub.nl>
- Saturday, August 08, 1998 at 19:23:45 (BST)


Re TF Television on E3. I have been in contact with TV people in TF and they only list an E4 Tx on 62.250 MHZ at 300 KW on 24 hours per day. It would seem that the E3 Tx has been QRT some years. Nuff said - anybody disagree with this please E mail me and I will give them the E mail of my contact.73
Ken G4IGO <G4IGO@oszy.demon.co.uk>
- Saturday, August 08, 1998 at 15:03:47 (BST)


145 - WOW!!!
Ken G4IGO <g4ifo@oszy.demon.co.uk>
- Saturday, August 08, 1998 at 14:58:46 (BST)


EV6M- anyone know his locator? 73
David MM0AMW <mm0amw@ndirect.co.uk>
- Saturday, August 08, 1998 at 14:30:28 (BST)


4 august I have the first worked in 6 M in KO60MA .Condichin was very good . I dont have anten for the band, I have dipole for 80 M !Total 139 QSO, 75 scuare. 6 august - 69 QSO .Yesterday I wkd only SM0CHH/6 Thanks ALL for the nice pile up ! 73 Valery UY1HY ,p.o.box 3, Lubny-3,Poltavskay obl. 315500 ,UKRAINE
Valery UY1HY, KO60MA <valery@pl.energy.gov.ua>
- Saturday, August 08, 1998 at 11:25:50 (BST)


A short note for info: The ZS6TWB/b beacon on 50.044 is back in operation. (info from Paul,ZS6PJS - tnx) vy 73 de Shawn, ZR1EV
Shawn Baris , ZR1EV <baris@mweb.co.za>
- Saturday, August 08, 1998 at 09:17:38 (BST)


A short note: ZS6TWB/b on 50.044 is back in operation for those who did not know already.(info from Paul, ZS6PJS-tnx) vy 73 de Shawn,ZR1EV
Shawn Baris , ZR1EV <baris@mweb.co.za>
- Saturday, August 08, 1998 at 09:06:11 (BST)


Hello,i am looking every evening for OX3LX or OX3LG. I do not know how active they are. Around 5 august 2100 Z they said they had an opening towards LA. I called several hours on 50110 but no results sofar. I will keep trying. Further ron 7Q7RM is heard in PA almost daily. Sometime he is 59+ in JO23. 73.. bert PA3DWD
Bert PA3DWD <berthollander@wxs.nl>
- Friday, August 07, 1998 at 22:23:21 (BST)


Hi.. Anyone still active in V5? Have had plenty openings to V5 (V51VHF on 50.0185). Calls on 50.110 / 50.150 / 50.200 ... no results Also waiting for a single QSL card from V5. I think that I have now worked everyone I knew of that were active on 50MHz ... no more greenstamps left, used all my IRC's .. still no cards! What's up? By the way .. no QSL from CN8ST ... or TL8MB (did it ever reach you Erik?) Also need to confirm SV! Worked many SV's - No QSL's? - why? Interesting too that from all the interesting QSO's I've had on 50MHz to 9H , Ive only had one card (9H5EE).... I thought ZS1/ZR1's were rare? --- end of gripes for now --- vy73 de Shawn, ZR1EV
Shawn Baris , ZR1EV <baris@mweb.co.za>
- Friday, August 07, 1998 at 21:38:15 (BST)


Hi... Anyone have mods for a Yaesu FT690R to enable me to RX 48.250 and 49.750 QRG's? vy 73 de Shawn , ZR1EV
Shawn Baris , ZR1EV <baris@mweb.co.za>
- Friday, August 07, 1998 at 20:59:58 (BST)


Just spoke to ZS6PJS on the LL. He reports 48.250 video into KG46 right NOW! He has to QRT unfortunately, but Hal, ZS6WB is listening on 50.110 for any stations in EU. No sign of propagation here this far South at this time in JF96 :( I will be monitoring 50.110 for signs of life during the night. 73
Shawn Baris, ZR1EV <baris@mweb.co.za>
- Friday, August 07, 1998 at 17:38:24 (BST)


Just spoke to ZS6PJS on the LL. He reports 48.250 video into KG56 right NOW! He has to QRT unfortunately, but Hal, ZS6WB is listening on 50.110 for any stations in EU. No sign of propagation here this far South at this time in JF96 :( I will be monitoring 50.110 for signs of life during the night. 73
Shawn Baris, ZR1EV <baris@mweb.co.za>
- Friday, August 07, 1998 at 17:37:52 (BST)


The 1a0km 6 metre log is on line on Six Italy Web Pages... look: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Pines/3217/index.html and check the "infonews" pages.
IK0FTA <dx50mhz@iol.it>
- Friday, August 07, 1998 at 17:03:50 (BST)


Does somebody happen to know where to buy a tool to loosen the cooling fin of the Gi7b tube? thank you in advance for your infos es 73 es super DX de Peter HB9RUZ
Peter Schleuss HB9RUZ <schleuss@dataway.ch>
- Friday, August 07, 1998 at 14:28:18 (BST)


Hi All... Just a note to let all know that I am QRV on the internet as well. Packet remains ZR1EV@ZS0STB.TBG.WCP.ZAF.AF. Been listening on 50.110 all day.. nothing at all so far in JF96ic 73
Shawn Baris,ZR1EV <baris@mweb.co.za>
- Friday, August 07, 1998 at 12:59:03 (BST)


Still looking for VE8 QSO also.
N8XA AXEL
- Friday, August 07, 1998 at 12:42:13 (BST)


Folks! I got an inquiry from UR4LL. Can anybody help him with a keyer intended for a beacon on SIX located near Kiev. Reply to me, please. 73
Bo, SM7FJE <bn@aaaaa.se>
- Friday, August 07, 1998 at 12:15:16 (BST)


Amazing is weak an expression to use about last night. The band opened about 17:30z with strong SM1 and SM2, Then OH came in from way up north of the polar circle, down to Helsinki. We also got EW, ES, UA and later on UY, YO, and YU, and of cause I. Reported by other OZ stations, but not heard by me were PA, OE, HB9 and ON. Total yield for me was about 25 QSOs and 11 new squares. When I closed shop around 21:30z it was still going strong to I. By far the most widespread ES in Europe from OZ this season - and I had just come to the belief that it was all over for 1998! 73s and good DX de OZ1PIF, Peter 10 Grids, 200+ Squares, and 29 DXCCs and counting
Peter OZ1PIF <pfrenning@idc.com, oz1pif@get2net.dk>
- Friday, August 07, 1998 at 11:10:31 (BST)


I also heard what I beleive was the ve8by beacon. It was on the correct frequency but was extremely weak and was gone after a minute or so. It was around the same time SM station reported it. I've heard this beacon 4 times this year and have still to get a ve8 qso.73
David MM0AMW <mm0amw@ndirect.co.uk>
- Friday, August 07, 1998 at 09:17:34 (BST)


A great opening last night - worked 5 new squares in Ukraine region . Heard EK6AD calling cq at 2022 GMT but unable to make a qso yet again due in part to a station calling who has already had a qso with him . Oh well that's life I suppose.........73
Peter G3IBI <pascutt@tcp.co.uk>
- Friday, August 07, 1998 at 09:05:41 (BST)


Amazing opening from here on six last night, US5CCO (KN59), UY5QZ (KN77) and UT2IZ (KN88) all big signals in IO81. It's very rare to hear signals that far East via Es from here.
Darrell G0HVQ <g0hvq@drmoody.demon.co.uk>
- Friday, August 07, 1998 at 08:38:28 (BST)


re: ve8by report. ve8hl is bcn keeper. He monitors 50.125 S S B only! Please pass this on to other oh/la/sm stations. GL, Mike....BTW, Larry is not very active. Might hear him on once every couple of weeks is all. There is one VO2 active...Hear him every couple of months. UGH! Just no one to work up there :-((( MIKE/ve9aa
ve9aa/MIKE
- Friday, August 07, 1998 at 03:46:01 (BST)


Jari, OH1XT in KP01, just reported the VE8BY-beacon RST 559 at 23.53 UTC on 50.049 ..... He did some frantic calling on 50.110, but no results this time. ..... Today's aurora hit the K9 mark and produces a lot of Aurora contacts for the QRP stations as well. The North Atlantic path regularly opens during these magnetic disturbances.... More active calling is needed! .. Good luck .... ...73, Zaba OH1ZAA / OH2MZA (KP20JF)....
Zaba OH1ZAA <zaba@dlc.fi>
- Friday, August 07, 1998 at 02:19:42 (BST)


Excellent evening, 5 new squares in the Ukraine! Chris
Chris, G3WOS
- Thursday, August 06, 1998 at 21:41:08 (BST)


Sri for the mistake. Locater of SM7OYP must be JO66JA.
Tjerry PB0ANX <pb0anx@xs4all.nl>
- Thursday, August 06, 1998 at 14:55:52 (BST)


Also nice Aurora opening here in Europe. Around 12:30 UTC anouncements of Aurora from JO70. I'm located in JO22LJ. At +/- 12:39 i could work SM7GWU JO78LB as first with 55A. After him also QSO's with: SM7OYP/JO66LB 55A, OZ5AGJ/JO56DF 53A and DJ4AX/JO31PK 55A. " SIX IS THREE TIMES MORE FUN THAN TWO " Good Luck Fellows.
Tjerry PB0ANX <pb0anx@xs4all.nl>
- Thursday, August 06, 1998 at 14:50:22 (BST)


VERY STRONG AURORA HERE THIS MORNING 5:30 AM. 0930 Z- 1115 Z, on 6 & 10 METERS. STILL IN NOW BUT WEAKER. 73 de K9DTB
K9DTB PHIL
- Thursday, August 06, 1998 at 12:42:29 (BST)


Further to Steve VK3OT's comments regarding the Eu~Vk path, I am ready to work that path now, nearest indicator is 46.24 video and I can be contacted on +61 2 63738624 or fax (preferred) +61 2 63738611. My loc is "0 dx" to most of Eu so is unique and a little more difficult than northern VK areas. Best dx for cycle 22 to Eu was CU3/N6AMG at 19,251km, (a VK record at the time), so it's a long way. Cu there sn 50.1 cw. . . 73 Nev VK2QF.
Nev VK2QF <vk2qf@winsoft.net.au>
- Thursday, August 06, 1998 at 01:13:36 (BST)


TZP is dead - long live the F layer!!
Ken G4IGO <g4igo@oszy.demon.co.uk>
- Wednesday, August 05, 1998 at 17:36:35 (BST)


Hi out there ! Does anybody know about GB3LER-beacon ? Is it on the air or still QRT ? 73´s from NorthSweden/JP73ST
SM3BIU/Bas <berndteric@swipnet.se>
- Wednesday, August 05, 1998 at 07:59:53 (BST)


The correct qsl route for 1A0KM is via IK0FVC, Valsecchi Francesco, Via Bitossi 21 - 00136 Roma - ITALY.
Sergio, IK0FTA <dx50mhz@iol.it>
- Wednesday, August 05, 1998 at 06:16:53 (BST)


HELP! does anybody have the correct qsl route for 1A0KM, on 6M last week?
Martin G3VOF <M_Foster@msn.com>
- Tuesday, August 04, 1998 at 23:16:53 (BST)


Re TZP: Proff' Martin Harrison and Steve G0AEV explained that this is more likely F2 in 6/10 Reporting club news. See the June Issue.
Geoff GJ4ICD
- Tuesday, August 04, 1998 at 23:10:57 (BST)


VO1ZA/B and FP5XAB/B coming now in IN87PR Up and Down .....
Eric F5JKK <F5jkk@aol.com>
- Tuesday, August 04, 1998 at 21:46:29 (BST)


What ever happened to TZP??
Ken G4IGO <g4igo@oszy.demon.co.uk>
- Tuesday, August 04, 1998 at 20:02:17 (BST)


Heard GB3LER beacon an hour or so ago. Is it back on the air permanently or was it just testing. This beacon is superb for indicating auroral condx. Anyone have any info? 73.
David MM0AMW <mm0amw@ndirect.co.uk>
- Tuesday, August 04, 1998 at 15:08:13 (BST)


ES2RJ/8 is QRV from KO28KL to 18 August on 6m and 2m.
Andy,ES2NA <andrus@automaatika.ee>
- Tuesday, August 04, 1998 at 08:58:56 (BST)


Is it true, does the Cycle 23 curve appear to be steeping up? If so we can expect similar conditions to 1988 and maybe get similar paths to Europe which hopefully this time will be exploited and not overlooked. Guys if I can make a polite suggestion to pay attention to the Pacific region from October 1st onwards to Feb 28th. Maybe TV indicators will be first clue, and please lets exchange a few phone numbers and pin them up on the wall dont rely on this medium as it will be found lacking...
Steve VK3SIX
- Tuesday, August 04, 1998 at 07:13:44 (BST)


WORKED TL5A 03.08 AT 17.23 UTC ON CW JJ94 LOC. GL WITH AFRICANS DE 9A3FT RENNY SPLIT CROATIA
RENKO KIRIGIN 9A3FT
- Tuesday, August 04, 1998 at 07:09:18 (BST)


Have decided to use the hotmail address so I can pickup mail enroute to KL7 in a few weeks time. All on schedule and should be visiting with HL1 hams on week ending 17th/18th/19th September and arriving Anchorage Sunday 20th in time for Anchorage ham radio Swap meet. Will be on using TS680S/10M and 6M from 21st September in BP51.
Steve VK3SIX/KL7SIX <steve_vk3ot@hotmail.com>
- Tuesday, August 04, 1998 at 07:06:34 (BST)


Nice to work TL5A (1716Z) for,new country #96 8 years after my opération TL8MB - also at the same time 7Q7RM - very happy
Eric F5JKK <F5jkk@aol.com>
- Monday, August 03, 1998 at 20:18:21 (BST)


TZ6VV arrived back in Mali on July 28. I will drive up to Mali on July 30. Hope to have the R5 up immediately. Within a week I hope to add the six meter beam. By the end of August I will have the Butternut vertical (including 30-80m) up and hopefully the Gladiator for 160 meter. I have a Force 12 beam and new rotor that will arrive later in the fall. Rigs will include a Kenwood TS450S, ICOM IC 735 and IC 720, and an Alinco DX70TH. We plan to initially be active on SSB and CW, but will try to add digital later, Larry /TZ6VV PS de PA3GML: beam donated by UKSMG, TNX!!
Chris PA3GML <zzz@xs4all.nl>
- Monday, August 03, 1998 at 19:55:40 (BST)


Can anybody help with the address of ER1AAZ. The proposed manager LA2TO is a false way.
Bo, SM7FJE <bn@aaaaa.se>
- Monday, August 03, 1998 at 13:36:59 (BST)


3C5 TV again out of commission from 1930Z Aug 2nd. Instead of mainly listening, I will be using the beacon or CQ if that continues (The TV TX is at the top of the volcano at 10.000ft and requires diesel to trucked up a washed out dirt road about 10 miles long. This is a tough job in wet season particularly when there is no maintenance on the dirt track!) Looking for Middle East and Sth America.
Alan 3C5I <alan_isaachsen@email.mobil.com>
- Monday, August 03, 1998 at 07:38:10 (BST)


Here is the report of the opening from G - others are inaccurate. I have been recieving / working Alan today from 08:01 till now 09:05 - still in very weak on .105. At 09:13 no signal. He has been mainly 3.1.9 to 5.2.9 but peaking 5.6.9. at best around 08:35. A couple of points. 1 nothing else heard on 28 up except that just before 08:00 I heard the ZS1 beacons on 28 with a weak EA5. Nothing on TV at all but some MS. 2 His signals remained very constant - started weak as I described and very very slowly got stronger to peak as described and then very gently went down - no qsb at all in the normal way of description. As a lot of you know I have been an advocate for a very long time based on many years of observing of 2 separate modes of propagation in the E layer. 1) the spectactular Sporadic E and 2) the ordinary E layer. Today was a prime example of the latter - OR WAS IT!!! - F layer???? 3 Again based on many years of observation I noticed (this was most easiest observed on 144 mhz ) that openings started and ended just before or just after the hour - no idea why or how this illogical event can occur - but it does and again today it did!!. 4 to argue against my own point above, this time frame, if I remember correctly, is when we worked a lot of QSO's (from G ) to 6W, EL, 9L, etc - needs more checking. Just as I finish this at around 09:26 I am now hearing the ZS6 beacon on 28 - coincidence?
Ken G4IGO <g4igo@oszy.demon.co.uk>
- Sunday, August 02, 1998 at 17:22:58 (BST)


VE9aa heard 55 @0110
Jack w4cem <w4cem@jellico.com>
- Sunday, August 02, 1998 at 02:11:13 (BST)


VA3DPB 59+ 0012 en58
Ray w4tzg <w4tzg@ccdi.net>
- Sunday, August 02, 1998 at 01:42:05 (BST)


I have been receiving the CN8LI Beacon from 22:35 to 23:20 on July 31. The sig was 419 to 539. I can not find this beacon listed. Does anybody have any infomation on the beacon. The beacon Freq. is 50.027.5. I began hearing the beacon just after working EH7KW.
Mick W1JJM <W1JJM@aol.com>
- Saturday, August 01, 1998 at 00:58:47 (BST)


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