Alan, Ignore the IK8 station, or give him a FIRM blast on the air. Make
sure he KNOWS that you are referring to him. You don't need one bad apple to ruin it for
the whole "bushel" of 6m ops worldwide you really APPRECIATE your being there.
(we do!) Thanks for the reports. Kinda interesting to see know what's happening in the
more southerly regions of the globe. Another year at least for us "Northerners"
where the MUF has barely reached 28Mhz by times. Even the guys in w3/w4 are working stuff
at s9 that I can't even hear. Darn subauroral curve, hi hi! MIKE, ve9aa/p....ex cy9aa,
cy0aa, etc.
ve9aa Mike <ve9aa@hotmail.com>
- Friday, February 27, 1998 at 21:29:19 (GMT)
Hi Alan! Wanted to let you know that myself and Ralph 4X1IF are looking for you on 6,
on 22-nd we had our first TEP to ZS this year and later same day V51 bcn v. strong so
maybe you can turn your beam to NE in the evenings? I'm QRV each day from 17.00 to app.
22.00 UTC. 73's de Chris 4Z5JA (KM72LT)
Chris 4Z5JA <4z5ja@qsl.net>
- Friday, February 27, 1998 at 08:02:50 (GMT)
Alan, do not go QRT, be strong and aggressive and personalise your attack on the air!
Do NOT suffer interference from an individual. I think I know who you mean as he is a well
known problem maker on 6m. Publicise his call and refuse to QSL him if he carries on. It
is difficult to handle this the first time around if you are unused to being the DX! Chris
p.s. look forward to working u!
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Thursday, February 26, 1998 at 19:34:22 (GMT)
I need the previous version ( present one still is under construction and will take
quite a time ) of EIMACs' " Care and Feeding of Power Grid Tubes ". CPI/EIMAC
doesn't mail, at least not to me. Pse help.
Peter PE1ECM <peter@vandaalen.demon.nl>
- Thursday, February 26, 1998 at 16:08:50 (GMT)
Alan, you won't be getting much sleep as the cycle progresses! From your area I'd guess
late evening openings will soon be the norm. I remember PY5CC, last cycle commenting on
TR8CA being 59+40 with his 3W. Nice to meet you at the weekend Chris (GM3WOJ) ...guess
"we" will spend a frustrating few months, later this year waiting for the MUF to
reach us in the north.
Neil G0JHC <neil.carr@almac.co.uk>
- Thursday, February 26, 1998 at 10:55:28 (GMT)
Late last night at 2245Z, ZD8 beacon was strong and path to CT3 was good. It surprised
me that it was good this late. Perhaps I should have insomnia more often! Has anyone heard
my beacon on 50.107? Let me know! Cheers, Alan
Alan, 3C5I <oaisaach@dal.mobil.com>
- Thursday, February 26, 1998 at 07:58:16 (GMT)
Re: QRM to 3C5I Hi Alan - I'll be calling you from IO77WS ! - please try working split
frequency if band is wide open - call initially on 50.110 then QSY to say 50.140,
listening from 50.150-50.155 - this should help a lot ! 73 to all - Chris
Chris GM3WOJ <chris.tran@zetnet.co.uk>
- Tuesday, February 24, 1998 at 13:50:34 (GMT)
Re. message below.Name him and shame him.
David MM0AMW <mm0amw@ndirect.co.uk>
- Monday, February 23, 1998 at 22:12:47 (GMT)
How do we reach the people who repeatedly QRM?? On the opening on Feb 22, one IK8
station repeatedly QRM'd QSOs trying to breakin - it was 6 times so I then went QRT!! To
those few people who QRM, please wait until a QSO is over!! You will get your contact much
quicker. Maybe other stations can help bring these rebels into line??!! Can we all talk to
them about the problem? How do other DX stations handle it? Do they go QRT also??!! I
don't like to go QRT, but what's the point when I can't hear? Let's handle this problem
before propagation really takes off. Alan, 3C5I
Alan, 3C5I <oaisaach@dal.mobil.com>
- Monday, February 23, 1998 at 07:03:04 (GMT)
Will be in Thailand for the next two weeks. Asked for a license and a 6m-permission but
didn't get it because we've no fixed QTH over there. I wonder if there's any 6m-OP in HS?
73 and good DX...
Max, DL4MDQ <Max.Wild@T-Online.de>
- Sunday, February 22, 1998 at 15:53:36 (GMT)
OX-HAMS!? I was pretty excited to hear the OX3VHF/b the other night at my very minimal
portable QTH in fn76. Called CQ for over an hour but never heard any OX hams. I wonder
what the STATUS is for ox3lg and the other ox3 op that is mentioned on the UKSMG webpage?
Are they monitoring often? What are their grids? Do they have email? Can we call them on
the LL? Would be nice to get some kind of rapport gg with them, or at least find out a
little bit more about there op habits...............73 - MIKE
Mike, ve9aa <ve9aa@nbnet.nb.ca>
- Sunday, February 22, 1998 at 14:29:36 (GMT)
Hi All, Great news about the FT847 es 70mhz Jeff! A quick question for VK/ZL stations
and/or propogation wiz kids: A friend is going on dxpdtn to ZL9 in Jan 1999 and wants to
know if it is worth taking 6m along? I said YES! Any hints as to what might be workable
from ZL9 in Jan 99? Please email me direct. All hints will be gratefully received. PS
Anyone in the UK want to buy my IC575A 10w 6m /10m multimode? I am looking ot upgrade this
year. 73 Steve
steve gw0gei <steve@rjtrain.demon.co.uk>
- Friday, February 20, 1998 at 23:18:47 (GMT)
JA7ZMA Fukushima Beacon has returned on the air from first week of this month and well.
In addition to replacement of cooling fan and adjustment of its TX, I have built new
message generator with output power variation, SWR detection/protection and a SWR warning
function. For protection of a final amp and indication for a local operator this function
will automatically QRP its output power and switch transmitting message to "DE JA7ZMA
BT ANT SWR TOO HIGH BT NW QRP" when high SWR. In normal state TX run at 50/10/1/0.1W
output. Please use JA7ZMA, JA1ZYK, JA6YBR, JR6YAG, JA2IGY for prediction of 6m opening.
Han, JE1BMJ <higasa@ibm.net>
- Friday, February 20, 1998 at 15:38:22 (GMT)
I intend to replace my current 6 meter yagi for a 6M7 from m2. It seems that here in
the Netherlands nobody of the hamshops ever heard about this brand. So can anybody tell me
where in Europe i can purchase this antenna? Or should i order it direct from M2 in the
united states. Thanks for helping me out. Ger,PE1CZG
PE1CZG <PE1CZG@HOTMAIL.COM>
- Thursday, February 19, 1998 at 09:14:11 (GMT)
Last evening AU conditions on 6M from KL7 BP51 and BP64 Fairbanks. VE8WD Beacon copied
on 50.019 from N/E at 599 for an hour or so at 0830z approx. Steve KL7FZ copied un/id
signals on 50.125 and worked KL7MO/AL7OC in Fairbanks on AU. It is a pity despite all the
reports of VE beacons over the two months I have been here no QSO's have taken place
mainly due to the lateness of the hour back east. See you from RSGB/UKSMG gatherings this
weekend. Steve Gregory VK3OT/KL7 (AL7QZ).
Steve AL7QZ/VK3OT
- Thursday, February 19, 1998 at 00:42:23 (GMT)
Hi Magic-Banders, Cleaning out the shack a bit since I will not be occupying it for at
least the next 2 years, while away at school in another city. I have a "CIRKIT"
6m transverter for sale. Aprox. 5+ years old. It requires low-level 10m drive, and puts
out slightly less than 1w of 6m RF. Housed in a very rugged aluminum case. Provisions for
an RF OP meter, though one is not installed. Relay inside unit switches TX/RX. c/w
photcopy of manual and a couple of cables. The unit will require the buyer to replace 2
PIN diodes that the previous owner removed for a future transmit modification that he
never completed. They are used to control the input RF levels. I have never transmitted
through it but can verify that it will rx. I am asking $165.00 US+ shipping for it.
Contact me at: or or MIKE, ve9aa/p
ve9aa - Mike <ve9aa@hotmail.com>
- Wednesday, February 18, 1998 at 21:21:35 (GMT)
3C5I in JJ43 worked on 50.110 this afternoon at 1342 GMT. Al's signal was 55 at best
and was the only signal outside Europe heard today. 73 de Joe 9H1CG
Joe Vella-Brincat 9H1CG <9h1cg@amsat.org>
- Wednesday, February 18, 1998 at 19:49:09 (GMT)
I have just got my EH licence and have an ICOM-706 and would like to know which antenna
will fit OK for Dx, being not too expensive. Would apreciate help for me as a beginner. I
live in the 14th floor of a 14 floors building and my idea is to erect a 3 elements beam
in to a 3 metres mastil. Any help? francisgc@hotmail.com EH5VD
Francisco EH5VD <francisgc@hotmail.com>
- Wednesday, February 18, 1998 at 14:16:50 (GMT)
I am informed that on the VK Yaesu 920 at least 40 Mhz and up can be activated and is
to be tested this weekend by the Australian agents for its effectivness more later if
suitable for publication. Steve AL7QZ Wasilla AK
AL7QZ
- Wednesday, February 18, 1998 at 01:28:40 (GMT)
WARNING......AU CONDITIONS NOW IN Progress. Extensive radio white out on all bands and
Au observed on 20M and 40M signals from Europe, 6M conditions within next 48 hours. AL7QZ
(VK3OT/KL7).
Steve AL7QZ
- Wednesday, February 18, 1998 at 01:23:33 (GMT)
OX3VHF/b lives !! I can't believe it! I actually (just) heard my old buddy, the
ox3vhf/b on 50.045 for the first time in years, here at my portable weekday QTH. It was
weak but there. Surprised, as I am only running a horizontal maltese loop at 30' AGL! XCV
is ts530s, and a TT xvtr. Now if we could wake some of those guys up, we'd have it made !
-MIKE, ve9aa(fn65) & ve9aa/p(fn76)
Mike, ve9aa/p <ve9aa@hotmail.com>
- Wednesday, February 18, 1998 at 01:05:02 (GMT)
The New Yaesu FT847 has also 70Mhz 10w all mode! UK Version ONLY!
HF/50MHz-144Mhz-432MHz and 70MHz! not sure on 30 to 50Mhz RX yet Delivery arriving next
week
Geoff GJ4ICD <equinox@itl.net>
- Tuesday, February 17, 1998 at 11:14:59 (GMT)
Closing down in KL7 until September 21st. Attending UKSMG meeting next week. Visiting
with SMIRK group in San Antonio the following from 23 to 27th QRV from VK3SIX site from
March 1st until September 21st to fulfill contract. 73 de Steve
VK3OT
- Tuesday, February 17, 1998 at 04:59:07 (GMT)
Did anybody hear TT8JE today at arnd the 1230 - 1300 slot please?
gj4icd <equinox@itl.net>
- Monday, February 16, 1998 at 23:23:06 (GMT)
UKSMG Newsletter? When is the next issue of the UKSMG newsletter please? THanks
Mike, ve9aa <ve9aaa@brunnet.net>
- Sunday, February 15, 1998 at 15:44:17 (GMT)
The A2 TV Anchorage has drifted slowly upwards in the past month and now occupies
55240.0 KTUU-TV BP51 West of Knick Arm 67000 watts Sea Level tower.
Steve VK3OT/KL7
- Tuesday, February 10, 1998 at 18:19:19 (GMT)
Dan WL7BD works on the North West Slopes in the Artic Circle (Closer to Europe) and has
indicated that 6M activity will occur in that region and that preparation is being made to
establish a station for the expressed prupose of long distance dx working. Dan is taking a
Ringo vertical and scanning receiver and has indicated to me that reception reports of
30/40 Mhz pagers and as high as 88 Mhz FM has occurred on the slopes during 1991/1992.
Following the 6M presentation to the Anchorage Amateur Radio Club on Friday, several
amateurs have indicated their desire to participate in attempts to be the first KL7's to
work Europe. Steve NT0J is here (I worked him from Biloxi MIS as VK3OT) as well as at
least 20 other 6M stations, some with high power and advanced capabilities like Steve
KL7FZ 400 watts and potential to run 1500 and Dan KL7Y high tower and high power. So the
rest is up to us/you and I will discuss this at my presentation in London on Feb 22nd,
which is being chnaged in format to reflect my KL7 experiences and the degree of
difficulty at working here. 73 and see you in London.
Steve KL7/VK3OT
- Tuesday, February 10, 1998 at 18:15:44 (GMT)
Rob/M1BEY an Internet Pirate !! I think it is sick that M1BEY would steal Gj4icd's web
pages and make a carbon copy of them, then claim them as his own !! I encourage all hams
to send him a note telling him that the 6m crowd will not stand for this. His email is
rob_m1bey@prima.net and his plageurized page can be seen at
http://www.prima.net/rob_m1bey/hamstart.htm
ve9aa - Mike
- Tuesday, February 10, 1998 at 15:36:07 (GMT)
Details of the 1998 expedition to BARRA Island are now posted on OUR NEW WEB
SITE........... http://homepages.enterprise.net/islander Post any proposals for skeds to
islander@enterprise.net 73 de Derek
Northern VHF Activity Group <islander@enterprise.net>
- Monday, February 09, 1998 at 22:07:20 (GMT)
The impromptu get together being organised by Bill W3XO/5 will occur at Kerrville Texas
on Wednesday afternoon/evening Feb 25th, with over 50 amateurs being invited. I arrive via
Chicago into San Antonio late on Monday. Steve
Steve W5/VK3OT
- Monday, February 09, 1998 at 05:47:40 (GMT)
More information about the 40.691 Mhz radar. It is unique to KL7 ie. no other radar is
on this frequency. It can beam in 5 different dorections of 60 degree segments from S/east
to S/West. The Tx uses a Henry Amplifier QSK with 1600 watts pulse output. The slaves all
transmit on 47.110 at 300 watts pulse output on an ACK cycle sending back the data such as
river height, temp, and other environmental data. Meteor links up to 1500 kM are the
normal using only inverted vee antenna at the far end. The master will stay with a
particular slave and poll it until the link is reestablished. These systems are in use
world wide and in partricukar at Davis Antarctica in 1995 when it was heard on 44.8 Mhz at
high strength in VK3 just before the opening to VK0IX Casey Base on 6M. The Anchorage
radar was heard for many days in S/E VK during 1992 in particular. I will post the
loggings when I return home in March. So put 40.690 +/- into your memory and the radios as
well, it is your best shot for over the pole indicators followed by 49.635 Elmendorf AFB
DARN.
Steve KL7/VK3OT/VK3SIX
- Monday, February 09, 1998 at 05:42:48 (GMT)
To VK6RO 15M was open yesterday from2400z to after 0200z worked VK7IK on 21.207 and
VK4. KL7SIX is available for issue, what doeas anyone think about an individual having
that call. Maybe it should be kept for radio club. Like KH6SIX which has just been issued
to a group called 50 Mhz mongrels or some such title. Steve. Incidentally calls being
issued in KL7 at the moment include AL 1 thru zero and KL1 thru zero, NL 1 thru zero and
WL 1 thru zero, so dont be fooled if you work an AL something as it could be Alaska. I can
get AL3OT if I wish. Which could be confused with AX3OT which was legitimate on Jan 26th
last. Steve AX3OT/AL3????
Steve KL7/VK3OT
- Wednesday, February 04, 1998 at 18:21:58 (GMT)
It has been decided to run a bi or tri monthly 6M column in the new APC monthly
magazine commecning April issue. What do you think about this? is there a need for a
monthly report given the immediacy of 6M news on this reflector? Steve KL7 something.
Steve Gregory <TBAdvised>
- Wednesday, February 04, 1998 at 18:15:43 (GMT)
Auroral conditions reported by Steve KL7FZ at 300am local time with VE Yellowknife
beacon in on 50.019. 7Mhz supressed 24 hours ago so watch for Pacific TEP.
Steve AL7 something
- Wednesday, February 04, 1998 at 18:13:01 (GMT)
3/2/98 1040Z NZL video 45.250 & 55.260 S9. No ZLs abt.
Adam VK3ALM <vk3alm@c031.aone.net.au>
- Tuesday, February 03, 1998 at 11:13:07 (GMT)
No DX today but the temp hit a high of Plus 38F pr +4C postively spring outside and you
can go for a wlk without the nostrils freezing over.
Steve KL7/VK3OT
- Monday, February 02, 1998 at 21:57:09 (GMT)
Early warning indicators courtesy of Dan KL7BD. Location Dead Horse Alaska. 35.040
Digital packets of GPS correction data. 43.115 Cameron iron Works. 43.140 Baker Oil Tools
and TriState. 43.180 Dowell. 47.600 Atlas Wire Line. 47.680 Slemberger. Please add these
to existing data bases. Copyright UK6MG.
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