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28 Mhz improving daily. I have just erected a simple ground plane and promptly worked Peter VK4APG, also heard VK2 stations on liason frequency. The time was 2100z or 800am Queensland time 200pm here. The 10M band is improving daily on its own with no lower enhancements on 21 Mhz which is a sign I like to see. It could herald F2 from KL7 to Oceania in next 28 days. I am qsx 28.885 from 2100z until 0700z. The focussing effect on the VK KL7 path is very evident now that the sun has passed mid way.
Steve KL7SIX
- Wednesday, September 30, 1998 at 23:59:51 (BST)


bhf1@york.ac.uk> Subject: transformer i am about to skip a transformer, mains single phase sec 3500volt at 6.6kva with 4 rects. would it be of any use to a smg member, its ex a high power tx. i would post it on the six web page but dont have netscape access for email. regards barry g4kct
Barry via gJ4ICD
- Wednesday, September 30, 1998 at 15:25:22 (BST)


QRV now and from 1600z this evening. IM76 100x dipole. Dead band!!!
Peter, ZB0/G8BCG <100010.1147@compuserve.com>
- Wednesday, September 30, 1998 at 13:36:37 (BST)


Hallo dear friends! Now i have 100 W output, and to next week will be have 170 W output (with help DL4BBU), my ant. is 4 ele. HB9CV rotary. Every day tran's 12.00-17.00 UTC i listening 50.110, 28.885 MHz and TV bands. Sorry, but this time is working time in Europe, Africa and slip time in South America, Australia. But i hope to contact on SIX meters. Please rotation your ant. in my direction (Grid MN83KF).
Valeriy Petrov UN3G <indra@kazmail.asdc.kz>
- Wednesday, September 30, 1998 at 09:24:10 (BST)


Re:ZR1L & ZS1EK. Both are good friends of mine and When I speak to Chris I will find out what happened. I went to have a beer at his place recently and we were going through his old logs. He has kept them all on file. I am surprised as he is normally very conciencious when it comes to the QSL. I am sure he needs that contact confirmed as well. He lives about 2-3km from me, so maybe I'll make a turn at his place sometime. I think that our biggest problem (lack of openings) could be due to the limits we have as to the size of antenna arrays we can get away with. (It's not called "the Cape of Storms" for no reason ... HI HI) I want to construct a six-over-six Skeleton slot for my station as soon as I get the time. The gain figures look interesting and the mechanical construction looks like it could withstand the type of wind gusts we get here. The RSGB VHF/UHF handbook quotes round 12dbd ! The radiation angle looks lower than that of a single Yagi. Any suggestions? That will also be my antenna of choice when we are allowed on 70MHz soon. B.T.W. Almost all of my mail has been opened when I get it with any $ missing. It may be that his card "dissapeared". I know that when I sent my card +sae & $2 to CT3FT, he complained that there was no return $'s from me. IRC's tend to get here OK. vy 73 de
Shawn ZR1EV <baris@mweb.co.za>
- Wednesday, September 30, 1998 at 07:14:32 (BST)


Can anyone help me with QSL route for TJ1GD and an e-mail address for ST2SA? Thanks.
Hal ZS6WB <hpaction@cis.co.za>
- Wednesday, September 30, 1998 at 05:26:49 (BST)


Heard ZS6 in KL7 on 20 at midnight your time, suggest watch 28 Mhz for ZS path and possibly long path on 6.
Steve KL7SIX
- Wednesday, September 30, 1998 at 03:18:10 (BST)


It is perfectly OK to start checking the EU-VK path. With fluxes above 140 or so the chances are increasing from the end of October to X-mas and chances are good up to mid March 1999 for the first serious slot. Important is to make noise on the calling frequencies. The 46.172 indicator is good but representing just a fraction of the VK4 area, as Steve has pointed out. Keep 28.885 for moral support (the feedback and knowledge that there is effort on 50 MHz).... There will be probably some listen, listen, listen -style applied .... but here one needs the call, call, call -line as well.... Good luck! It's YOUR turn to be first this time (not Hakkinen).....73, Zaba OH1ZAA/2...
"Zaba" OH1ZAA <zaba@dlc.fi>
- Wednesday, September 30, 1998 at 01:04:38 (BST)


To Shawn, ZR1EV. I can understand that you are very "GUNG-HO "for this new cycle, but I sure hope it will be much better than the previous one-as far as ZS1 is concerned. We had many many openings to ZS2,4,5,6,9 and V51 (ZS3), but only one (yes ONE) to ZS1. I worked ZS1EK (JF95) and ZR1L (JF96) (he never answered my QSL+SAE+$2) on the 13th of April 1990 and as far as I know that was an opening of 5 minutes.Well You never know, hi. hope to QSO you.
Willem PA0HIP <wmorsink@casema.net>
- Tuesday, September 29, 1998 at 23:29:28 (BST)


Sorry...ZS1FW is not active on 6M:(( There has been nothing heard here in ZS1 since 1992 except WEAK 48.250 Video. Well almost nothing. This afternoon, I heard a station on 50.110 sending INCREDIBLY slow CW. Couldn't copy anything that made sense so I made a Quick phone call to ZS6PJS on his Cellphone. Paul said he his pretty sure it could have been an F5 station well known for his slow morse. Well, the station faded into the mush after about 15min. I called and called, but no takers. Also no Beacons. I work/eat/watch TV etc within earshot of my radio every day, all day and would hear if the band opens ...HI. ZS1FW is Mr N.B. Futter,12 Faraday Way, Meadowridge, 7800, Republic of South Africa. I have not heard him active on ANY band and he is quite close to my QTH. Sorry to burst your bubble...HI. When the band opens this far South, we will be waiting and ready-Best regards from Cape Town de
Shawn ZR1EV <baris@mweb.co.za>
- Tuesday, September 29, 1998 at 21:33:18 (BST)


Re: ZD7... ZD7BG is a legimate callsign, wkd him the other day on 17m , pretty slick cw op but vy weak sigs, think he's using a bit of wire for an antenna, 6m pretty doubtfull but we live in hope.... name's Gilbert, qsl via POB 157, St. Helena...
Dave G4RGK <hutchinsondibleyltd@btinternet.com>
- Tuesday, September 29, 1998 at 17:53:20 (BST)


EU path. I cant imagine having the luxury of time to send an email response to Europe when I think I have an EU path. Sorry but I have no faith in noisy PC's logging events that are occuring on 50 Mhz and with 120 second windows who can wait 6 minutes to log a report or spend the money to stay on line. Either you EU guys take the VK lead or miss out. For some time now there has been a lack of belief in reports originating from VK about EU paths. There is a fatal belief that you need to hear 46.240 or 46.172 before you need to csll snd would point out again that those TV stations are far from many 6M operations. And even when we report EU TV no one believes it so whats the point. How about some good old fashioned operating skills and observations?
Steve KL7SIX Wasilla BP51 <steve_vk3ot@hotmail.com>
- Tuesday, September 29, 1998 at 02:51:41 (BST)


propagation reports. Tpday I started by working an M0 on 20 who was using a dipole then went to 15 and finally 10M where I was able to contact Moss VK7IK/3 at 2330z around 5x7. The VK2RSY 28.261 and VK5WI 28.260 beacons were audible at 539 using my old Create dipole up 50 feet. I think the F2 path across the Pacific is increasing in MUF. Try 50 Mhz oftena and listen for indicators. I am QRV from 2300z daily 28.885
Steve KL7SIX Wasilla BP51 <steve_vk3ot@hotmail.com>
- Tuesday, September 29, 1998 at 02:42:12 (BST)


hello 6m friends! a friend of me say that it is alowed to work on 6m with the cept 2 licens in germany, have any german radiostation more info about this info for 6m. I wait for a answer from around germany. I hear on 50165 a big TV -station with austrian Country musik. see you soon on 6m. 10m Band was open to Southamerika with 59 Signals sorry i can't work on 10m no licence BY BY from Horst ( DG6mfq/Vk3tsk)HorstKleinschw@t-online.de
dg6mfq ( VK3tsk <HorstKleinschw@t-online.de>
- Monday, September 28, 1998 at 20:30:22 (BST)


hello 6m friends! a friend of me say that it is alowed to work on 6m with the cept 2 licens in germany, have any german radiostation more info about this info for 6m. I wait for a answer from around germany. I hear on 50165 a big TV -station with austrian Country musik. see you soon on 6m. 10m Band was open to Southamerika with 59 Signals sorry i can't work on 10m no licence BY BY from Horst ( DG6mfq/Vk3tsk)
dg6mfq ( VK3tsk <HorstKleinschw@t-online.de>
- Monday, September 28, 1998 at 20:28:57 (BST)


Re ZD7: more than likely Trevor, he put SU1ER on the other week, Ezzat mailed me to say, he is not active at present. Must be the Chianti!!!
Geoff GJ4ICD
- Monday, September 28, 1998 at 20:04:41 (BST)


Would I be correct in thinking that the ZD7BG report is wishful thinking?
Trev, G3ZYY <Trev@southwestuk.demon.co.uk>
- Monday, September 28, 1998 at 19:40:09 (BST)


Was I dreaming or was I called by ZS1FW (?) today at 16.40 on six. Big opening, everybody 59+, unfortunately my loving locals even stronger..If anybody knows, would be glad to hear. Missed the big part of the opening due to the antenna being disconnected since yesterday's thunderstorm. Really enjoyed noiseless band before I discovered... 73 Gogo
Goran Grubisic 9A2OO <grongo@st.tel.hr>
- Monday, September 28, 1998 at 19:22:21 (BST)


Chris WOS, your beer's are still standing at Greekstreet London. Because of the severe rain saturday evening I emptied some of them. After that a nice dream with the EK6AD QSL on the wall...Hope it will become reality. Cheers,
Peter PA2VST <PA2VST@condor-post.com>
- Monday, September 28, 1998 at 11:31:10 (BST)


Yesterday best opening in this area so far this season. Late aternoon produced many strong Med signals, OD to CN and north to JN65/95. Went QRT for an hour with heavy storm in area and when I came back an hour later only signal on band was TL5A loud, loud. An hour later he was still loud calling CQ with no ZS takers, they all gotten bored and gone off to watch TV or something. I went up to .115, called a few CQs and was called by TJ1GD, 57 on SSB both ways. Made my day!!! Hope we hear more Central & Northern Europe soon.
Hal ZS6WB <hpaction@cis.co.za>
- Monday, September 28, 1998 at 05:26:06 (BST)


Neville, if you here the Eu-tv again it's better to input "http://oh2aq.kolumbus.com/dxs/input2.html?" and check on the OH2AQ cluster "http://oh2aq.kolumbus.com/dxs/50.html" and see what's happening. And do it as soon as the band opens, afterwards doesn't help. The openings that might occur between VK and Eu are most likely to be quite rare at this time of the cycle.
Peter, PA3EUI <etacombv@caiw.nl>
- Sunday, September 27, 1998 at 21:35:47 (BST)


Steve -- My first F2 to Alaska was on OCT 27, 1988. Worked JA's the following day. See ya at Jimmy's.
n5jhv <dbatcho@lascruces.com>
- Sunday, September 27, 1998 at 20:18:29 (BST)


I concur with Nev VK2QF that the rapid acceleration of conditions could seee EU as early as October 10th. For those who have not perused the data base i suggest that we had EU conditions in VK as early as October 10th 1988 even though it took until dec 23rd 1988 to get any signals through. I am quite sure that we can open the band if we try. the windows are 0700z to 1200z and from Early October through early November then a window in december and again in February. The data base of EU to VK contacts should allow and extrapolation of expected windows, so lets not get caught napping. And what about this KL7 path, anyone have any ideas, i admit to being a little bemused by the propagation here or lack thereof, but am open to suggestions, as long as they are polite ones. Also off to Texas for a big texas steak next Saturday and to meet with some talented 6M people. 73 Steve
Steve KL7SIX
- Sunday, September 27, 1998 at 17:40:18 (BST)


Hello: EU video into SE VK 0905z to 1040z, frqs, 48.239.6, 48.250.0(many), 49.745.5etc, bearing 315deg, I was very qrv 50.110 cw. Looking again same time tomorrow. Please bear in mind my location is around 2,500km further than VK8, so if you want a DX qso I am your op. . . Please check the 6m only dx details at my url: http://winsoft.net.au/~vk2qf cu on 6 73 Nev VK2QF member #UKSMG soon.
NEVILLE VK2QF <vk2qf@winsoft.net.au>
- Sunday, September 27, 1998 at 11:57:12 (BST)


I think taht 6W1QV loactor is ik14fq. I put a recordig of 6W1QV signal on Six italy web site. Look http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Pines/3217/ "infonews" or "heard on six" pages. 73 de ik0fta
Sergio, ik0fta <dx50mhz@iol.it>
- Sunday, September 27, 1998 at 11:52:10 (BST)


I'm off to Jimmy's (W6JKV) BBQ in Austin via Washington and Houston. I will pass on all your good wishes! I have my recorder with with for an interview! I hope that the TEP is going strong when I get back so that I can work TX6VV as well! Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Sunday, September 27, 1998 at 10:18:42 (BST)


ZS6DN/B on 50.050 is off the air. May have been hit by lightning during storm last night or caretaker may have shut it down prior to storm and not powered back up yet. It is on a high site near Pretoria and very susceptible to strikes. There is an SSB voice beacon "ZS6AYE" operating continuously on 50.065 in Johannesburg. No info on power, antenna or whether it will be a permanent thing.
Hal ZS6WB <hpaction@cis.co.za>
- Sunday, September 27, 1998 at 10:04:57 (BST)


DX on 50.110 on Saturday 26-09-98 at 16:16 UTC in KM18VA. PY5CC was for the first time this season (after several years to be exact). Also heard PY2XB 16:27 UTC. Heard also V51KC, TZ6VV and ZS6s. Also video on 55.249 MHz from west Africa. Good luck, enjoy the band.
Chris SV1OH <chris.sv1oh@mailcity.com>
- Sunday, September 27, 1998 at 09:45:26 (BST)


DX on 50.110 on Suterday 26-09-98 at 16:16 UTC in KM18VA. PY5CC was for the first time this season (after several years to be exact). Also heard PY2XB 16:27 UTC. Heard also V51KC, TZ6VV and ZS6s. Also video on 55.249 MHz from west Africa. Good luck, enjoy the band.
Chris SV1OH <chris.sv1oh@mailcity.com>
- Sunday, September 27, 1998 at 09:44:11 (BST)


Has anyone ever worked or heard TJ1GD on 50 MHz?
Frank, PA3BFM <six@knoware.nl>
- Sunday, September 27, 1998 at 08:54:03 (BST)


Dx in 50 Mhz 26-09-98 in jn11ao eh3cqq Tz6vv 59 ik63uk 17.09 utc 6w1qv 59 ik84fq 17.40 utc 7q7rm 55 kh74mf 1752 utc
Dom EH3CQQ <ea3cqq@apdo.com>
- Sunday, September 27, 1998 at 08:31:18 (BST)


This, just to inform that the OZ50MHz DX Bulletin #98-039 - is out now ! and available at http://www.qsl.net/oz6om/
OZ6OM Matt <oz6om@qsl.net>
- Sunday, September 27, 1998 at 02:28:54 (BST)


First DX this equinox from Perth to JA1,2,3,4 and HL1LTC 0645Z - 0700Z on 26th sept 1998. Includes JA4MBM mobile!
Don VK6HK <patndon@cygnus.uwa.edu.au>
- Sunday, September 27, 1998 at 01:33:03 (BST)


Later this day worked TZ6VV at 1703z for the first time. Hrd 6W1QV at 1730z on .110 but too week. No sporadic-E paths observed again. 73's...
Max, DL4MDQ <Max.Wild@T-Online.de>
- Saturday, September 26, 1998 at 21:16:57 (BST)


Here's me thinking ..at least when I hear TZ/9G/6W etc "up north" the Guys on mainland Europe will all be sick of hearing them and I'll be right in ...guess I didn't plan for the "work 'em everytime you hear 'em club"
G0JHC
- Saturday, September 26, 1998 at 20:44:44 (BST)


Now, nice copy of Larry TZ6VV with 55-57 in JO22lj. Just worked by PE1OOY 2nd time ??!! Hit HIM Guys.... Good Luck.
Tjerry PB0ANX <pb0anx"xs4all.nl>
- Saturday, September 26, 1998 at 18:12:48 (BST)


Real F2? Worked 9G1BJ at 1406z with 59/59 reports today. Could have been real F2 without an ES-path. Many I,YU,9A,S5,... called him again for another QSO. That doesn't make it easier!
Max, DL4MDQ <Max.Wild@T-Online.de>
- Saturday, September 26, 1998 at 16:38:42 (BST)


Cluster seems to not be working. Gilbert says he is now hearing a second carrier on 48.2415 in with 48.2498 a bit weaker and also with deep QSB. Keeping our fingers crossed!
Shawn ZR1EV <baris@mweb.co.za>
- Saturday, September 26, 1998 at 14:59:44 (BST)


Just spoke to Gilbert,ZR1ADI on 50.150 and asked him to confirm the zero-beat frequency of the signal he was recieving. He said that it was spot on 48.249.8 and appeared out of the noise at about 12h00 UTC already with deep QSB and is up to S7 at the moment!14h40 UTC. We here in ZS1 are QRV to the North on 50.110 now. Hope to hear our first DX today for this cycle! Best regards
Shawn ZR1EV <baris@mweb.co.za>
- Saturday, September 26, 1998 at 14:41:24 (BST)


Re V51: I can offer to be the qsl route now that I have lots of time FREE!
Geoff GJ4ICD
- Saturday, September 26, 1998 at 13:04:05 (BST)


There is no problem getting cards to Jack - he is looking for QSL help / manager. I have had two offers and am awaiting a response from him. Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg>
- Saturday, September 26, 1998 at 11:09:55 (BST)


OK Re: V51 QSL cards. I've spoken with DHL and they say that they can ship a QSL card package to V51 in 2-3 days for 40 pounds sterling. I'm happy to set this up if enough interest so if you want to give this a go, please EMAIL me. 73's Denis.
Denis, GW8OQV <denis_jackson@mitel.com>
- Saturday, September 26, 1998 at 10:49:00 (BST)


Things are starting to look promising here in ZS1. At about 16h30 UTC yesterday afternoon, ZR1ADI reported 48.250 video at about S4-S5 with strong, slow QSB, The signal disappearing at times. It faded into the noise at round 18h35 UTC and again reappeared at about 19h10 (weak). I have a really pathetic setup here on that QRG (Bearcat 220+1/4 wave vertical) and heard nothing. I did however hear carriers on 48.220/48.270 and 48.300 all very weak with slow QSB. Gilbert (ZR1ADI) has a 6-ele Yagi up and reports that he swung the beam a full 360deg and the signal was coming in from the North. I believe this report, as Commercial stations round 35-43MHz were "armchair copy" on the bearcat for most of the late afternoon here. Mostly Spanish and Italian, but also heard some French.I am going to program a commercial rig I have here to some of these frequencies and try to make a recording through my soundcard when I find the time. Maybe someone in EU can Identify these transmissions for us. Needless to say nothing was heard or worked on 50.110 :( Greetings from Cape Town (The sun is out again today)
Shawn ZR1EV <baris@mweb.co.za>
- Saturday, September 26, 1998 at 08:12:15 (BST)


Any idea about power handling capability of MD951 coaxial relay on 50 MHz? Got it once upon the time from SSB ELECTRONIC in DL. Would appreciate any comment. Tnx... 73 Gogo
Goran Grubisic 9A2OO <grongo@st.tel.hr>
- Saturday, September 26, 1998 at 05:46:09 (BST)


PS. Lord Howe island VK9LNQ worked in to JA in the 2300z time slot the morning of 25th Australian time and peter VK4APG reported a JA8NAE QSO at 2114z which is only 714am EAST. Dont forget the DARN radar is on 49.640 Mhz a very loud buzz. And KTUU TV on 55.2406 at moment.
Steve KL7SIX Wasilla AK <steve_vk3ot@hotmail.com>
- Saturday, September 26, 1998 at 02:57:06 (BST)


Sorry havent been around but no access until now. the past 48 hours have seen some very interesting propagation from a Pacific perspective including the contact between Steve KL7FZ Al KL7NO and a Canadian station at Lake St Paul via AU E;s. All HF bands have acted up since Wednesday and an unusual 20M path to VK only without any commercials or EU stations and total absorbtion on 40M without any stations at all including all the regio 2 commercials. We are trying to get large antenna erected at Steves place before the winter snows but time is running out for us. I have been up on 28.885 but only heard PY and LU stations when the W5's worked to SAmerica. Life at 62 North is not like life at 38 South so they keep telling me. See you in texas next weekend for the JKV BarBQ.
Steve KL7SIX Wasilla AK <steve_vk3ot@hotmail.com>
- Saturday, September 26, 1998 at 02:51:46 (BST)


GB3LER auroral in IO87 just now, nothing else heard.
Geoff GM7SJC <geoff.a0887215@infotrade.co.uk>
- Friday, September 25, 1998 at 12:10:59 (BST)


Strong aurora in progress!!!! Cu.
Bo, SM7FJE <bn@aaaaa.se>
- Friday, September 25, 1998 at 12:07:48 (BST)


Good propagation yesterday starting just after 1200 utc. Not too much EU activity but heard/worked CN8UN, CN8LI, OD5PN, SV5BYR plus a number of I, EH, 9A, 9H, SV, CT etc. stations, mostly Western Med. weak OZ and OH CW stations were reported heard, but no QSOs. Things are getting better and hope we hear you all in the pileups over the weekend. 73
Hal ZS6WB <hpaction@cis.co.za>
- Friday, September 25, 1998 at 08:00:52 (BST)


Strong aurora on Russian TV stations just now. Good luck
Arne SM7AED
- Friday, September 25, 1998 at 06:49:15 (BST)


SV1SIX beacon (on 50040)is off the air since 1700 UTC 18 SEPT 98 for maintenance and will be back in operation over next weekend...
Costas,SV1DH <geten1@compulink.gr>
- Friday, September 25, 1998 at 05:55:11 (BST)


Just saw Julio D44BC being reported on the cluster. Did he finally wake up from hibernation?? Lot of good stuff being reported from the Med: PY;lu;zs6 z21.;6w;9G1;V51; etc. Looks they're having a ball down there Look for a really big aurora tonight and tomorrow
Willem PA0HIP <wmorsink@casema.net>
- Thursday, September 24, 1998 at 23:31:04 (BST)


Today was a very nice day for TEP in jn35, i hope that this was a secon day of good prop. for this TEP opening. 9G1BJ and TZ6VV i have receive for one hour and more whit great signals. I hope that today can be start for TEP in Africa direction for more days ago. Best 73' and good job on Six! Freddy IW1DIM
Freddy IW1DIM <iw1dim@amsat.org>
- Thursday, September 24, 1998 at 20:36:03 (BST)


9G1BJ audible for one hour between 15.59 and 16.59 today - huge pile up from Italy. Managed to break through (tnx to I7ZPB). During some qsb nulls on 9G1BJ managed to contact Larry TZ6VV. Also heard ZS6WB and ZS6AXT for a short while. Then I had to go out to buy some supper... I think we shall start a diet here... It is definitely better than installing a new kitchen for a happy XYL... 73 Gogo
Goran Grubisic, 9A2OO <grongo@st.tel.hr>
- Thursday, September 24, 1998 at 19:45:16 (BST)


OK rang Eugene just now. He says YES they have arrived just fine - he was rather surprised I think. He says he will get the cards sent out in the next day or so. He found the $20 in my envelope OK. He also found the QSOs in his log book for ZS6WB in April and G3KOX in June and he will send the QSLs to me in my envelope (they arrived too late to include in the package). So 50% to achieving SUCCESS! Do I hear that 18 beers are on the way to my shack? Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Thursday, September 24, 1998 at 18:38:05 (BST)


Yep, signed for by "Lasko". I will ring to check! Chris
Chris, G3WOS
- Thursday, September 24, 1998 at 18:21:57 (BST)


I see from the DHL on-line tracking that "our" QSLs have been delivered in Yerevan!
Neil G0JHC <carr.n@runshaw.ac.uk>
- Thursday, September 24, 1998 at 16:11:44 (BST)


I'll be in London tomorrow & weekend. No pleasure just QRL in the middle of Soho. Will have some time on sunday. Any sixers available for an eyeball QSO (and a beer)? For sure there will be a huge opening to China while I am in London without rig and antenna, HI. 73's
Peter PA2VST <PA2VST@condor-post.com>
- Thursday, September 24, 1998 at 10:48:13 (BST)


Nothing but very weak 48.250 video heard last night in ZS6. We've been patiently waiting for the past four years for the band to open again, so when it happens we're here. 73
ZS6WB <hpaction@cis.co.za>
- Thursday, September 24, 1998 at 09:32:16 (BST)


Hi All. I'm VERY SURPRISED to note no openings between EU and ZS6 last night. The MUF was up to round 43MHz between ZS1 and EA and I with commercial traffic copied on my scanner and vertical.No 48.250/49.750 was heard. Some strong sigs (carriers with QSB) between 49.000 and 49.400 but no ID on any of them. So the band MUST have been open to somewhere last night.CQ's on 50.110 CW produced no takers. Today is a public holiday in ZS (Heratage Day)with many people putting in leave for Friday as well. So in case of band openings in this direction, you may well find high levels of activety for a weekday. Greetings from a cold and wet Cape Town.
Shawn ZR1EV <baris@mweb.co.za>
- Thursday, September 24, 1998 at 09:06:10 (BST)


Whats the info on TJ1GD then? Anyone know if he is there for a week, month, year etc? Does he have a beam? Maybe the Med stations can catch up with him and find out.
G0JHC
- Thursday, September 24, 1998 at 08:34:35 (BST)


Bruce ZD7VC told me last night he'd been on the phone to Johnny, ZD7WRG and confirmed he still has Hal's rig, the Icom 551. Johnny has agreed to pass it on and ZD7VC will go round and collect it over the next few days. Bruce plans on putting up a small wire quad or beam, depending on local resources which he'll check out. I've arranged to catch up with him in a few weeks to see what progress has been made. I suggested looking N/S 16-19z and maybe SA later.
Neil G0JHC <carr.n@runshaw.ac.uk>
- Thursday, September 24, 1998 at 08:30:35 (BST)


Seems PA3HEN/mm does just fine with his new antenna. He is been reported several times from PY and worked into LU. Not bad with 25 Watt in 3dBD antenna.Look for him after 18.00Z 73's,
Peter PA2VST <PA2VST@condor-post.com>
- Wednesday, September 23, 1998 at 12:10:31 (BST)


I am happy to try and organise a courier(DHL) for V51KC cards...I'll try and find out over the next couple of days if it is feasable or not. Does anyone have a 'phone number for Jack? (or an EMAIL addr.)
Denis GW8OQV <denis_jackson@mitel.com>
- Wednesday, September 23, 1998 at 12:02:24 (BST)


Larry thanks for the QSL. Received yesterday ...very fast. Thanks & 73
Ray, PB0ALN <pb0aln@xs4all.nl mailto:http://come.to/six>
- Wednesday, September 23, 1998 at 11:22:30 (BST)


I've sent Peter's tape to Chris for streaming on the UKSMG site.
Neil G0JHC <carr.n@runshaw.ac.uk>
- Wednesday, September 23, 1998 at 08:27:15 (BST)


We've already forgotten about reports (everybody is "59")and names (OM)now, if we are going to forget GRIDs, then why not go all the way; Forget 50MHz, Rigs, QSOs etc - you can get all the details on the WEB - go for DXCC there and leave 50MHz to those with a serious interest in RADIO. WHERE ARE WE GOING????? (Sorry, I know this should really be on the gripes page)
Peter, G8BCG <100010.1147@compuserve.com>
- Tuesday, September 22, 1998 at 22:02:46 (BST)


A good idea to forget about grids in big openings. If you need someone's grid look at my homepage: http://home.t-online.de/home/max.wild/ The list has well over 8000 entries, now. Updates are VERY welcome!
Max, DL4MDQ <Max.Wild@T-Online.de>
- Tuesday, September 22, 1998 at 19:51:26 (BST)


Neil, let me borrow the tape and I will stream it from the site. Chris
Chris, G3WOS
- Tuesday, September 22, 1998 at 19:10:38 (BST)


Received a tape yesterday from Peter, PY5CC. It contains recordings of his more recent pile-ups to Europe. Quite interesting! Its amazing how many stations, once Peter says, for example "XX go-ahead", then proceed to give a report, and their SIX figure grid (at least twice), but not their call!! It must be one in five. Lets ban grid squares during big openings, they are so easy to pick up via the cluster/internet afterwards. (sri for the screw-up below)
Neil G0JHC
- Tuesday, September 22, 1998 at 16:55:34 (BST)


Received a tape yesterday from Peter, PY5CC. It contains recordings of his more recent pile-ups to Europe. Quite interesting! Its amazing how many stations, once Peter says, for example
Neil G0JHC
USA - Tuesday, September 22, 1998 at 16:54:22 (BST)


Worked 5A1A on 10m today, he confirmed the 6m beam was up, but said the band was always dead (hmmmmmm!) Told him to look south 16-18z, but don't hold your breath.
Neil G0JHC
- Tuesday, September 22, 1998 at 16:46:44 (BST)


Just spoke to Marek on 28 Mc CW. (SP1LJP/MM)He still is very interested in 50 Mc qso's.And will be listening for Europe from 1500 to 1800Z (approx.) on 50110 (and other freq.)Locator at the present time is MF04, so he probably will have a good shot into the mediterranean at about 1600 UTC or so.
Willem PA0HIP <wmorsink@casema.net>
- Tuesday, September 22, 1998 at 13:04:40 (BST)


Does anyone know if there is a page on the internet where up-to-date TV-DX reports can be found. It is quite likely we will see some TV (for example A6) later this year, and it would be usefull if the pictures could be identified by the TV-DX professionals. A6 is an easy one, but last cycle lots of strange stuff showed on the screen, and a positive ID is better than just a general direction.
Peter, PA3EUI <etacombv@caiw.nl>
- Tuesday, September 22, 1998 at 11:30:50 (BST)


To Larry TZ6VV:Received ur card,tnx a lot Larry. Gl de 9A3FT Renny Split Croatia
RENKO KIRIGIN <9a3ft@usa.net>
- Tuesday, September 22, 1998 at 11:09:34 (BST)


Hal (ZS6WB), sorry your card arrived this morning - one day too late to get in the packet! Chris
Chris, G3WOS
- Tuesday, September 22, 1998 at 09:29:29 (BST)


Spoke with Bruce ZD7VC last night on 15m. He's very keen about coming on 6m. Told him about the rig, Hal ZS6WB sent a few years ago and that ZD7WRG was the Custodian at the time. He is going to call at Johnny's today. He will try and first locate it, then see if parties are in agreement that he can set it up. Bruce is very active and should make a good 6m Op. I have a sked with him Wednesday for an update. Hope that puts Hal in the picture.
Neil G0JHC <carr.n@runshaw.ac.uk>
- Tuesday, September 22, 1998 at 08:24:49 (BST)


For Info: ZS1B/mm is QRV on 28.460 dayly when CONDX are OK on 10M. Bud was supposedly going to operate on 6M from ZD8 etc, but I have heard nothing about this so far. I try and hear if he has any operating schedules for 50MHz, but this is one time that I wish I had HF priveledges. Most of the QSO's on 10M are to ZS1 (he appears to be homesick...HI).I will try to get a ZS op here locally to ask him abt 6M. I have tried a few local guys, but they seem to forget to ask him or simply won't. Yesterday he (ZS1B/mm) said that he was about 1000 miles West of ZD8 with VERY STRONG signals into ZS1/2 on 28.460. I feel that chances are not good working him, as I get the impression that he is more concerned with working pileups on HF than "messing around" on six metres. Pity really. However no harm in asking him if you hear him on 10M! good luck es 73 de
Shawn ZR1EV <baris@mweb.co.za>
- Tuesday, September 22, 1998 at 07:06:48 (BST)


Newsletter editors please note that I am not the QSL manager for 5B4/EU1AA, EU1AA, EW1AA, EU1AB, EU1TT or any other Belarus station. I regularly receive requests for cards, which I cannot answer. By the way, thanks for your dollars.
Frank, PA3BFM <six@knoware.nl>
- Monday, September 21, 1998 at 22:55:12 (BST)


TL5A is closely watching the 2100-2300 time frame for South America. TL5A QSL via PA3DMH.
Frank, PA3BFM <six@knoware.nl>
- Monday, September 21, 1998 at 22:51:40 (BST)


Re QSLs: well... Jack has asked us in an e-mail yesterday (following a suggestion from a PA0) but I doubt we can do anything! Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Monday, September 21, 1998 at 20:03:39 (BST)


Great opening to ZS6 after 16.00 UTC, but no beacon heard except ZS6DN (not special). Highlight of the evening was a qso with V51KC (finally...). Jack was complaining about his qsling ability due to many qsls never being received, specially those in envelopes containing IRC's or $ (any similarity with EK6AD is unintentional...). He mentioned something about organising qsl service through UKSMG (?). Any news & details? Would appreciate some... 73 Gogo
Goran Grubisic 9A2OO <grongo@st.tel.hr>
- Monday, September 21, 1998 at 19:59:13 (BST)


Last minute EK card was from DK2PH. Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Monday, September 21, 1998 at 18:53:05 (BST)


OK, the DHL packet to EK6AD is on the DHL tracking system! Go to www.dhl.co.uk and click the on-line tracking system button on the upper right-hand side. Enter the airwaybill number 416 0865 505 and watch the journey. Enjoy! (By the way this is how a company SHOULD use the internet!) Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Monday, September 21, 1998 at 17:10:31 (BST)


EK6AD packet picked up by DHL at 12:00 today. One card received from Germany and got inserted at last minute. I will post the airwaybill number once it has logged into the DHL tracking system www.dhl.co.uk Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Monday, September 21, 1998 at 15:29:35 (BST)


Hi Shawn, Sorry for wrong report of ZS1SES Qrv ( Sept,19 1736z ) on OH2AQ cluster. I heard at 50.070 a beeper signal pulsing the noise , QTF 170-180 degrees , and at same time , many ZS6, Z21, V51 ( kg34,kg33,kg49,kh52, jg88 ) stations were 59+ into JM78 calling CQ contest. The next time i will check carefully. I hope will heard your signal soon.Pse let me know, other informations on ZS1 activity. 73's de IW9CER. Tony Tringali , WW loc. JM78QF E-mail vhf@geocities.com or iw9cer@usa.net
Tony IW9CER <iw9cer@usa.net>
- Monday, September 21, 1998 at 14:00:04 (BST)


Looks like the 3DA0 operation annouced a month or so ago has fallen through. If anyone talks to someone in 3DA0, C9, 7P8 or any other rare countries in the region I have a spare IC505 that I will make available. Think C9 would be the rarest of the lot. I sent an Icom 551 to St. Helena about three years ago but to best of my knowledge it hasn't been used. It was sent to Johnny who was on the ship sailing between Capetown & the UK. If someone works ZD7 please try to find out if someone there can get that on the air. Will try to stir up more activity down here. Very low ZS activity so far.
Hal ZS6WB <hpaction@cis.co.za>
- Monday, September 21, 1998 at 06:39:34 (BST)


Interested in reading the OZ50MHz DX Bulletin ? issue #98-038 is out now !Interested in the latest continental split 50 MHz lists ? - updated as late as the 20 th. September !Try out, http://www.qsl.net/oz6om/
Matt OZ6OM <oz6om@qsl.net>
- Monday, September 21, 1998 at 01:48:14 (BST)


Hello 6M Friends: Just talk with CT3HF, and he said that is active TJ1GD in JJ64. Any more info about that great new one on SIX ?? 73s PETER.
PETER PY5CC <py5cc@sul.com.br>
- Sunday, September 20, 1998 at 23:17:38 (BST)


In a nice short opening this early evening at around 16.30 UTC I have worked Larry, TZ6VV, with solid s5 signals on both ends, on 50.120. Bert, PA3DWD, also worked Larry. Nice change after so much white noise... 73, Johan - PA0JMH
Johan, PA0JMH <pa0jmh@xs4all.nl>
- Sunday, September 20, 1998 at 21:36:08 (BST)


Just a test of changed code.
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Sunday, September 20, 1998 at 20:07:36 (BST)


I had a long conversation with Eugeni EK6AD on the telephone, as Dennis said earlier, his English is not that good! However, I did get him to understand that he would receive a parcel with many QSL cards and $20US in it (don't tell DHL!) by Wednesday or Thursday. He also told me that the zip code everyone was using was wrong and it should be 375106 i.e. "Eugeni I. Kurgin ul. Tamanceneri 18-56, 375106 Yerevan, Armenia". I said I would call him at the end of the week to check that it had arrived OK (though we should know this from the live DHL Internet tracking service). He apologised for the post! He also said I was in the log (phew!) and that we would get the cards back within ten days. Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Sunday, September 20, 1998 at 18:04:32 (BST)


DHL picking packet up tomorrow at 12 a.m. GJ4ICD, G3NVO, G3ZSS, G3WOS, G0JHC, G3SYC, G4UPS, G3HBR, PB0ANX, PA0JMH, PE1PZS, PA2VST, DL2NO, DL7AV, PA3BFM, IK0FTA and IOJX. I will post the Airwaybill number when I get home from the office tomorrow so that you can track it's progress. Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Sunday, September 20, 1998 at 16:48:25 (BST)


Today is first time open between VK2QF,VK5BC and VK7JG at 04:10Z to 04:30Z in this season. also wkd VK6AOM (OG80GA) 300Km NE Perth... Then 08:20Z to 09:24Z very big open Honkong to JA3 area... We have wkd a lot of HK station.. VR2PM.VR2BA.VR2XMT.VR2ZGD.VR2ZLP.VR2XRW.VR2ZGK.VR2XHW.VR2ZHY Hrd station is VR98LC.VR98BG... Also good open china BD7JG and BG7NI..N7ET/DU7,DU100GF At 10:00Z P29ZFS Rick comming 59 SSB... BEST 73 AND GOOD LUCK SEE YOU ON SIX!!! http://www.jade.dti.ne.jp Kenzo Nose JA3EGE
JA3EGE <ja3ege@jade.dti.ne.jp>
- Sunday, September 20, 1998 at 12:54:04 (BST)


Hi Tony and others...I am curious to hear who was worked in ZS2! If you managed to find someone to talk to there you are lucky! I still have to have a confirmed contact to our neighbors in ZS2.Been trying since 1982. Logged the ZS2SIX/b beacon on 50.005 1000's of times. Those guys are rare DX. By the way, Also interested to learn more about the reception of the ZS1SES/b beacon on 50.070 (?) as spotted on the OH cluster. That beacon is QRT. I should know. It is here in my workshop. It will be installed at the Cape Technicon (Cape Town CBD) or maybe on Du Toit's Kloof (Paarl) soon I'm told. I will go along to help with the installation when the time comes. The frequency of that beacon is in any case 50.080 (FSK). I will let everyone know when it is operational again. Been straining to hear anything on the band last night, but not a squeak:( Earlier in the afternoon I heard some ZS6 on ms on 50.200 SSB but not much else, apart from lots of local (ZS1) QSO's on 50.150 up to about 17h15 UTC. I have been listening on 50.200 this morning since 03h00 UTC but nothing heard from ZS6. CONDX seem poor on ms. Hard to judge when both the ZS6 beacons are pointing North and well away from ZS1! I expect condx between ZS1 and ZS6 to improve round 06h00 UTC (8'o'clock local time) best 73
Shawn ZR1EV <baris@mweb.co.za>
- Sunday, September 20, 1998 at 05:09:54 (BST)


A lots of ZS6 in contest now into JM78! Real fun! strong signals also from V51,7Q,ZS2,Z21. Tnx to ZR1EV Shawn, for informations. 73's Tony
Tony IW9CER <vhf@geocities.com>
- Saturday, September 19, 1998 at 18:42:35 (BST)


Still havn't received cards from Hal, ZS6WB so I will give it to Monday before I send the packet to EK6AD. Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Saturday, September 19, 1998 at 18:01:04 (BST)


Hi All, I have QSL's from PY5CC for the following G stns, M0ANC, M1CMQ, G3TXF, G2BLA RS174461, if anyone knows these guys or could supply an address I'd be more than happy to pass them on...
Dave G4RGK <hutchinsondibleyltd@btinternet.com>
- Saturday, September 19, 1998 at 09:02:01 (BST)


EK6AD cards: G3HBR received today. Chris
Chris, G3WOS
- Friday, September 18, 1998 at 19:10:32 (BST)


It may pay to watch toward ZS this weekend. There will be a VHF/UHF contest in progress, and it is expected that there will be high levels of activety from the ZS4/ZS5/ZS6 area. It is the SARL VHF/UHF contest which starts at 10h00 UTC on Saturday 19th and ends at 10h00 UTC on Sunday the 20th. Contest rules are available from the SARL homepage at: http:/www.sarl.org.za. Look out around 50.150/50.200 and 50.250. These frequencies have all been popular in the past.50.450 and 51.400 are popular NBFM frequencies. I do not have any indication from local ZS1 ops that any of them are planning to participate at this time, although in the unlikely event of an opening this far South,the centre of activety for ZS1 is around 50.150 (SSB)and many stations monitor there. I know that ZR1TRD,ZR1ADI,ZS1PDT,ZR1AC,ZS1NAZ etc. normally chat there. The ZS2SIX/b on 50.005 is in operation and is very LOUD here on ms. More updates later(if any...HI)73
Shawn ZR1EV <baris@mweb.co.za>
- Friday, September 18, 1998 at 15:20:57 (BST)


LU8XW, Radio Club Ushuaia, is now active on 6M. QSL 100% via CBA. QTH Ushuaia is situated on the Begle Channel, grid square is FD55SN (54º 47' S and 68º 18' W)....... Radio Club Ushuaia will send a free award to the FIRST 20 stations contacted on 6M...... Best regards.......Al LU6XQI
Arne SM7AED
- Friday, September 18, 1998 at 07:27:06 (BST)


Anyone working SSTV or video on 52.238 at 2:00z 09/18. Heard you in Altoona, Pennsylvania USA 73 Mark
Mark KB3CQZ <MEW153@psu.edu>
- Friday, September 18, 1998 at 06:45:16 (BST)


ST2SA email also on GJ4ICD email pages Frank. CE job has now been taken I'm told, no more phone calls please!
Geoff GJ4ICD
- Thursday, September 17, 1998 at 23:27:52 (BST)


Frank, come on! Sid's e-mail address is where it has always been - on the UKSMG e-mail page! Chris
Chris, G3WOS
- Thursday, September 17, 1998 at 21:38:30 (BST)


Does anyone have ST2SA's E-mail address?
Frank PA3BFM <six@knoware.nl>
- Thursday, September 17, 1998 at 21:29:31 (BST)


Peter, PY5CC, I will try to be listening for South America for the next several nights after 2130Z. I have been traveling for the last week. I've been copying SV1SIX/b and I0JX/b this evening and now have good copy on CU3URA/b.
Larry, TZ6VV <lerwin@spider.toolnet.org>
Segou, Mali - Thursday, September 17, 1998 at 20:13:01 (BST)


Please i need a help. Someone please ask Larry TZ6VV to be on Frequency after 2130z until 2300z, for South American stations. We have every day strong signals from CT3, EH8 but no more signals. I thank you for that. 73s and see you on SIX!!! PETER
py5cc <py5cc@sul.com.br>
- Thursday, September 17, 1998 at 19:58:50 (BST)


EK6AD card received from G4UPS. Chris
Chris, G3WOS
- Thursday, September 17, 1998 at 19:34:13 (BST)


Six was open again last night to Med with OD5, 5B4, LZ, SV, YO, I worked by several ZS6s. Good sigs from Europe but not much activity. Med stations (& further north if Es about) watch for us 1600-1800 utc peak period, sometimes also earlier & later. We are all looking forward to the opening further north as most of us still need OK and OM.
Hal ZS6WB <hpaction@cis.co.za>
- Thursday, September 17, 1998 at 06:48:43 (BST)


UA9SIX : indeed quiet.... Peter,UN7/DL4BBU does not respond on my mails at the moment... He,and others were working on this....
Dennis PE1PZS <pe1pzs@wirehub.nl>
- Wednesday, September 16, 1998 at 20:11:33 (BST)


More EK6AD cards received today: G3ZSS, I0JX, PB0ANX, PA3BFM, DL2NO and PA2VST. Chris
Chris, G3WOS
- Wednesday, September 16, 1998 at 19:45:27 (BST)


Who will be the first to hold the first 100 countries rejected on 6m I wonder? Or better still the first 100 ARRL allow then years later take off you!
G0JHC
- Wednesday, September 16, 1998 at 16:13:29 (BST)


No Neil, wait for all those people who worked HA/PA3... this year! What will happen if they apply for DXCC?
Peter PA2VST <pa2vst@condor-post.com>
- Wednesday, September 16, 1998 at 15:10:41 (BST)


Its gone very quiet on the UA9SIX front? Is this the biggest wind-up of the summer?
Neil G0JHC <carr.n@runshaw.ac.uk>
- Wednesday, September 16, 1998 at 14:19:41 (BST)


Yesterday evening 18:30 CT1BH, CT1BES and LY2SA at the back of antenna real booming. Nothing from Africa. Maybe tonight? 73,
Peter Gouweleeuw PA2VST <pa2vst@condor-post.com>
- Wednesday, September 16, 1998 at 08:06:08 (BST)


PARAGUAY (GG-14) TO CT3HF, EH8BYR, TU2OJ @15/2330-2359 PARAGUAY (GG-14) TO KP3A, WP4O @ 16/0001-0130 FINALLY SEEING SOME ACTION FROM ZP. REMINDER THAT ZP5AA BEACON IS UP AND RUNNING WITH CALL SIGN ZP5AA ON 50.023.5, REPORTS TO ZP6CW OR ZPAA (RADIO CLUB OF PARAGUAY) WELCOMED.
zp6cw <zp6cw@sce.cnc.una.py>
- Wednesday, September 16, 1998 at 07:56:39 (BST)


After few days of silence ZS6 is back, Worked WB, EZ and AXT in a row from 1705-1713 ( all on my CQ). V51VHF and ZS6TWB/b heard well as usual, but no activity, besides 9A3FT from local. Looking forward...
Goran Grubisic, 9A2OO <grongo@st.tel.hr>
- Tuesday, September 15, 1998 at 19:31:07 (BST)


EK6AD cards received (ready to forward) from: G0JHC, G3SYC, PE1PZS, PA0JMH, GJ4ICD, DL7AV and G3NVO so far. Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Tuesday, September 15, 1998 at 19:11:40 (BST)


OK rr its a firewall problem. Took me long enough to sort out the firewall for telnet cluster, guess next job is getting the RA player through. Thanks for pointers the two of you.
Neil G0JHC
- Tuesday, September 15, 1998 at 13:17:10 (BST)


Have had 48.250 MHz video the last few evenings but little else. However propagation is improving and regular openings should start in the next few days. Note that two 50 MHz /mm station are on the prowl and should be passing through areas where we will have the opportunity to work some TEP wet squares. Would appreciate it if someone in Europe could find out their schedules so we know roughly when and where to look for them. Thanks.
Hal ZS6WB <hpaction@cis.co.za>
- Tuesday, September 15, 1998 at 13:00:58 (BST)


Neil & Chris: before I altered our firewall to allow UDP for RealAudio, I was getting streaming using HTTP and the RealAudio G2 player. Of course I had to tell the player to use HTTP only and tell it the address of the firewall.
Chris M0BOP <chris.slater-walker@anitesystems.com>
- Tuesday, September 15, 1998 at 11:03:00 (BST)


VK3ALM is QRT from Melbourne. I'm relocating to Brisbane (capital of VK4) next week. On air again when? Who knows! The sooner the better though! e-mail address remains the same. Cheers all, for now.
Adam VK3ALM <vk3alm@c031.aone.net.au>
- Tuesday, September 15, 1998 at 10:31:50 (BST)


Neil works OK with me - u sure that your college firewall is allowing streamed UDP through? i.e. do the other streamed recordings work? Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Tuesday, September 15, 1998 at 10:13:34 (BST)


Is it my end or the UKSMG server. I keep getting timeout msg's when trying to access the 3C5I recording. Has anyone experienced the same?
Neil G0JHC <carr.n@runshaw.ac.uk>
- Tuesday, September 15, 1998 at 08:29:54 (BST)


Take a listen to the interview with Alan, 3C5I on the one2one page! Chris
Chris, G3WOS
- Monday, September 14, 1998 at 22:32:54 (BST)


The log of the my activity on 50 MHz from JM89 square as "IW0DGL/I8" is available at the WEB page : http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Pines/3217/iw0dgl_8.htm, of the SIX ITALY site.
Giorgio IW0DGL
- Monday, September 14, 1998 at 18:55:34 (BST)


Can anyone tell me how to add my e-mail address and qsl info to the list? 73 -John
W5UWB <W5UWB2@aol.com>
- Monday, September 14, 1998 at 13:47:07 (BST)


Correction: PA3HEN/mm QRV from September 15th
Arne SM7AED
- Monday, September 14, 1998 at 13:32:58 (BST)


PA3HEN/mm QRV again from August 15th. See www.algonet.se/~sm7aed
Arne SM7AED
- Monday, September 14, 1998 at 13:27:50 (BST)


Re: EK6AD-QSL-problem I fully agreee with Dennis PE1PZS (".... Instead of trying to send all cards direkt to Eugene maybe better idea to let him send his log to DK3WG and let him handle the 6m QSL's as well ??? ") Either to DK3WG or another one, I mean. My other proposal: Can anybody, who meet EK6AD by fax, phone or on the band ask him to send cards via his bureau for every contact he made? It's better to wait, instead of supporting the guy at the post-office there... It seems more and more, we forget (for 6m-QSLs too) that we have good-operating QSL-bureas. By the way, it was no problem to get QSLs via bureau from UL7GCC, R3VHF, 4K6D and others. 73
Wolfgang DJ3TF <DJ3TF@qsl.net>
- Sunday, September 13, 1998 at 20:28:13 (BST)


Hi all, while drifting off to sleep last night, was distracted by a fairly bright glow coming from the wall. Further investigation revealed the source as a qsl card from UT1PA for a 6m contact in June. Curious, I placed the card close to the light for a few minutes.. after charging, the blooming thing was generating enough light to read by! UT1PA isn't near Chernobyl is he??? 73.Jim
Jim, G0OFE <jimsmith@lds.co.uk>
- Sunday, September 13, 1998 at 16:09:45 (BST)


Re cluster spots/joker: Denis et al: One of the big problems now starting to arise is these new packet to Internet links, the ident is hard to prove but one main joker spotting is IK8DYD, whom we have known abt for years what his game was. Sadly there are other ways that people can hide their identity by using other callsigns and spotting silly spots. It is to say the least, VERY annoying and un-controlable!
Geoff GJ4ICD
- Sunday, September 13, 1998 at 12:22:50 (BST)


Geoff, If you know who the "spotting joker" is, why don't you post it? The Cluster is sometimes very useful - it won't take too long with people messing about for it to lose all it's credibility - we should try and stop the rot before it gets a hold!! Cheers, Denis
Denis GW8OQV <denis_jackson@mitel.com>
- Sunday, September 13, 1998 at 11:51:44 (BST)


Thanks Bert, but why not wait until whether this DHL initiative works - one at a time eh? Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Sunday, September 13, 1998 at 10:41:11 (BST)


Just leaving Seoul after very interesting visit with HL1LTC, he is the one to work here and has very good station. I gave him beam directions and told him about E2 TV. There is no 48 or 55.250 TV in Seoul and you cannot hear any 49.750 either. So I will try to get more information for you. 73 from Seoul see you from KL7 Steve VK3OT/HL9
Steve KL7SIX
- Sunday, September 13, 1998 at 10:30:40 (BST)


EK6AD qsl. I spoke yestereday with omari 4L5o concerning the EK6AD. Omari promissed me to take care of it because he speaks with EK6AD frequently. I suggested to sent all PA-qsl.s to me. Of course it should be nice if he sent all qsl.s to me. I hope 4L5o can arrange something. 73.... bert pa3dwd
bert pa3dwd <bert hollander@wxs.nl>
- Sunday, September 13, 1998 at 09:45:24 (BST)


Gday from sunny perth, on 12-9-98 at 0735 we had very strong video on 49.746.4 and 48.250, called to the north but no qso. ALSO at 20.54 BST, it is 04.54 am local vk6 time and most of us are snoring our heads off!!, cheers and cu on 50 mhz cheers Graham VK6RO/VK6SIX in sunny OF77XX.
Graham VK6RO <grogers@perthpcug.org.au>
- Sunday, September 13, 1998 at 06:31:59 (BST)


Interested in reading a 50 MHz DX Bulletin ? Try the OZ50MHz DX Bulletin #98-037 issued Saturday the 12 th. It can be found at; http://www.qsl.net/oz6om/
Matt OZ6OM <oz6om@qsl.net>
- Sunday, September 13, 1998 at 01:50:55 (BST)


Any one out there want to try a high speed CW sked on 6m? lots of CW pings on the band 2night.
Andy GD0TEP <Andy_kissack@compuserve.com>
- Saturday, September 12, 1998 at 23:07:33 (BST)


We leave for 8Q7 on Sept 14 and will start Hamming as soon as possible. Listen for our beacon on 50.105.. See you guys!
Nob 8Q7BB <wk3d@dxers.net>
- Saturday, September 12, 1998 at 15:43:08 (BST)


Geoff. Expose the fool! Maybe that'll shut him up with all the false reports. We have a couple like that over here. The 50Mhz prop logger is also filled with rubbish lately. That, and 50km tropo reports and "I'm listening" type of useless reports. Will have to go back to exclusive monitoring of 28.885MHz and forget the rest. - Mike,ve9aa.
ve9aa
- Saturday, September 12, 1998 at 14:38:04 (BST)


Re VK qso! I should have tagged on the end of the comment "I know who this joker/idiot is" that keeps spotting false openings and false stations via clusters.(over 10 this week!) apologies if offended, it was not aimed at you David!
Geoff GJ4ICD
- Saturday, September 12, 1998 at 13:16:11 (BST)


Re:SM>VK qso. Having only been on 6m for five years and having no experience of Eu to VK contacts and not having worked thirty million countries, I thought the SENSIBLE thing to do was ask!!!!!!
David MM0AMW <mm0amw@ndirect.co.uk>
- Saturday, September 12, 1998 at 09:53:12 (BST)


Qsl info for Gogo 9A2OO and others: Z21KA Adrian M G Sraines,9 Curlew Close,Burnside,Bulawayo,Zimbabwe
RENKO KIRIGIN <9a3ft@usa.net>
- Saturday, September 12, 1998 at 07:21:14 (BST)


Re::::: see on the 50Meg prop. logger that LA3EQ reported a SM station working into VK last night. I have'nt seen any mention of this anywhere else and I thought it would have been widely reported. Is this another case of mistaken freq. reporting like the DL > VK that actually hapened on 10m? Anyone know any more about this? 73 David MM0AMW - Friday, September 11, 1998 at 20:54:49 (BST) Anybody sensible would realise that a VK to LA qso would not have happened at that time! :-)
Geoff GJ4ICD
- Friday, September 11, 1998 at 23:59:52 (BST)


Yeah! What's with this SM-VK QSO I hear about on the prop logger page anyway. Hardly spotted that info in amongst all the stateside jibber-jabber tropo reports and chit-chat though, hi! MIKE/ve9aa
Mike/ve9aa <ve9aa@nbnet.nb.ca>
- Friday, September 11, 1998 at 22:38:20 (BST)


Any chance to hear about QSL route for Z21KA? Badly needed... Gogo
Goran Grubisic, 9A2OO <grongo@st.tel.hr>
- Friday, September 11, 1998 at 22:34:44 (BST)


Well, the second week of September has started and 6 has quieted down in C-Europe. The good news is that that was expected, so nothing new. The solar flux has been gradually descending, which is good aswell. Now let's hope it'll clime again and than drop like it is doing now. In about 3 weeks from now the first ZS6, or about, opening should hit the more central parts of Europe (IO,JO,KO) at about 1300 to 1500 UTC (depending where you are located). If nothing happens at all, it may take another 3 to 4 weeks before we get another shot. However, until December there could be F2. In December, January and February very little can be expected this early in the cycle. Especially February could be pathetic due to the lack of ES. Let's all keep our fingers crossed.
Peter PA3EUI
- Friday, September 11, 1998 at 21:59:08 (BST)


Can any tell me if chris SM0OWX has an email address and web site, I need this info for someone else. Many Thanks Good dx de 2E1CEQ
mark 2E1CEQ <conquer@globalnet.co.uk>
- Friday, September 11, 1998 at 21:48:35 (BST)


I see on the 50Meg prop. logger that LA3EQ reported a SM station working into VK last night. I have'nt seen any mention of this anywhere else and I thought it would have been widely reported. Is this another case of mistaken freq. reporting like the DL > VK that actually hapened on 10m? Anyone know any more about this? 73
David MM0AMW <mm0amw@ndirect.co.uk>
- Friday, September 11, 1998 at 20:54:49 (BST)


OK OK OK - I've been innundated with EK requests from all over the place. No more please! I need card, reply envelope, $5 here by FRIDAY next week latest from those that have e-mailed me. I will get DHL to pick up the packet from my house on Saturday. Any cards not received by then will not be sent. Any extra cash left over will go to UKSMG funds. This will be a typical UKSMG 'involvement' project as you will be able to track the status of the package (when I give your the airwaybill number) at I have Eugini's LL number so I will call him and let him know when to expect the package. Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Friday, September 11, 1998 at 19:02:59 (BST)


TODAY 11.09.98 RECEIVED VERY NICE CARD FROM TL5A ALEX. TNX ALEX DE 9A3FT RENNY SPLIT CROATIA
RENKO KIRIGIN <9a3ft@usa.net>
- Friday, September 11, 1998 at 12:39:27 (BST)


All Cards to Chris G3WOS as per is mail ASAP if you want to get in the DHL package. Thanks also to Peter VST for his offer. Neil G0JHC
Neil G0JHC
- Friday, September 11, 1998 at 10:56:57 (BST)


Well Peter it's up to you what you do! You have read my posting. I am sending a DHL package next Thursday / Friday. I also said in the posting to send me an e-mail if you want to join in - you havn't done so yet. Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Friday, September 11, 1998 at 09:05:47 (BST)


Seems so many operators offer the services to collect the EK6AD cards. But who's gonna do it? Dennis, WOS, VST, WHO? DHL is the best option in my opinion. Come on guy's, time for action. 73,
Peter PA2VST <PA2VST@condor-post.com>
- Friday, September 11, 1998 at 07:59:11 (BST)


Just to add to the EK6 QSL story, i sent $1 and 1 IRC, i put them in my return envelope, then in my out going envelope with my QSL. I also cut off one corner of that envelope to indicate that there wasn't any cash inside. Perhaps that's why mine got through?? While i am on, what is the score with HA on 6m? is it legal or not? RSGB just refused it for their countries/squares award. Cheers for now.
Andy GD0TEP <Andy_kissack@compuserve.com>
- Thursday, September 10, 1998 at 19:51:03 (BST)


Right, I have rung up DHL and they can do a door-to-door delivery from the UK to Yerevan within 2/3 days. The cost will be 28.95 pounds for up to 1/2 kg. I am willing to organise this if I can get ,say, five cards. Who is interested? E-mail me asap and if there is sufficient interest I will DHL the package one week from today. DHL GUARANTEES delivery. I would need your QSL, return envelope and 1$. Once I know how many are interested I can let you know your share of the cost. E-MAIL TODAY! Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Thursday, September 10, 1998 at 18:39:12 (BST)


EK6AD : Finally the right telephone number. So just spoke to Eugene Kurgin ,EK6AD. He was very happy to hear something from Europa as the band has been very bad in EK the last couple of weeks and he was supprised to hear that we in Europa already have been working PY ,LU a.s.o. When electricity is available ( sometimes only 1 hour a day ) he is monitoring 6m regularly. Eugene is working with only 10W output into a small antenna ( don't know how small ) and DX70 ( ALinco ). The hot matter : QSL ???? He told me that he ALWAYS reply's qsl's...he just send out another ten cards by mail recently.The cards simply do not arrive at his side due to postal problems. He don't want to send the 6m log to DK3WG but wants to handle 6m QSL's by hisself. My QSL did also not arrive (yet) as many others. He could NOt tell me if DHL would work,he never heard of DHL. So two suggestions from my side now ... keep on sending cards till it does arrive or maybe trying the DHL service with a big package of cards. Off course I asked him to send me his QSL to me.......hi.
Dennis PE1PZS <pe1pzs@wirehub.nl>
- Thursday, September 10, 1998 at 17:04:48 (BST)


EK6AD : Just spoke to DK3WG, QSL manager for EME QSO's for EK6AD.He told me that the two known adresses ( both pobox and home adres ) are OK. But the post is a big mess... Jurgen never had contact with him on telephone ,only on 20m or by mail.He has many unwritten cards for EK6AD but just needs the Log for 6m. Also checked out my telephone number but seems it does not exist enymore.... Instead of trying to send all cards direkt to Eugene maybe better idea to let him send his log to DK3WG and let him handle the 6m QSL's as well ??? Otherwise I'll be happy to join in a big package of QSL's....
Dennis PE1PZS <pe1pzs@wirehub.nl>
- Thursday, September 10, 1998 at 15:55:35 (BST)


Count me in for EK. We have an office in Moscow (C&W) and was thinking of passing envelopes through there for reposting. EK6AD is NOT on e-mail but was thinking of trying to get one of the other Russian guys on our mailing (UN3G?) list to phone him. Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Thursday, September 10, 1998 at 13:54:14 (BST)


Re VK to DL, he made a mistake! it is 28MHz: DX de DH2UAK: 28486.5 VK6APZ 0835Z DX de PA3GOX: 28480.0 OH1AF 0835Z DX de DK3WG: 28493.2 EZ8CW 0852Z DX de PA3GOX: 28502.0 VK6BFI 0856Z DX de DJ4AX: 50486.6 VK6APZ 0902Z
Geoff GJ4ICD
- Thursday, September 10, 1998 at 12:47:38 (BST)


VK to EU?? DJ4AX reporting VK6APZ on 50486.6 today at 0902. Is this the first VK to Europe report this cycle? Can't find that beacon in any list. Please anyone check. 73
Tom, DL7AV <DL7AV@online.de>
- Thursday, September 10, 1998 at 12:08:54 (BST)


Peter, your offer is very kind. Please put G0JHC and G3SYC on your list. If the project gets off the ground, count us two in. I have spoken with international directory enquiries and he is NOT listed as having a phone, so I guess this is the same for fax/email. I Spoke to the EK Embassy in London, the chap was very helful, but basically said the Post Office is in a complete mess and they only use DHL (thats how I got onto that route) I have recently contacted the "American University" in Yerevan, they have a home page, with emails for staff/students. I targeted the physics dept and sent a request off for anyone who could find his address and possibly deliver mail (if they had a safer route via the Uni), I got 3 replies suggesting they would help, but they all never replied again once I elaborated on the story. Guess they thought I was a wierdo eh? (no comments pse) ..So you can say I have done a bit of work on this one. What really gets me is the fact that the chappy (Hi Andy GD0TEP) who tailended my QSO (EK6AD answered my CQ) got his QSL back so quickly! ..as already said, there is just no pattern to it! I've posted this to all, as I think it offers some useful background info to all.
Neil Carr G0JHC <carr.n@runshaw.ac.uk>
- Thursday, September 10, 1998 at 11:59:12 (BST)


EK6AD : I did send my card abt 2 and a half week ago tdirikt with 1$. But maybe there is an another route to him via a DL station... Checking this route out... otherwise I've got his telephone number ( EK6AD's) if it's still correct...and can ask him what to do abt this problem maybe....???
Dennis PE1PZS <pe1pzs@wirehub.nl>
- Thursday, September 10, 1998 at 11:51:23 (BST)


Can we contact EK6AD via email or internet? If not, can I reach him via a fax? If I can contact him and can get an agreement on a return of all the missing QSL's I will take care for collecting QSL's from, and to him. If we have 30 operators that still need a QSL and are willing to pay some dollars we can arrange a solid structure. 73
Peter PA2VST <PA2VST@condor-post.com>
- Thursday, September 10, 1998 at 11:24:37 (BST)


DHL run to Yerevan, and for $30 give a 100% delivery. The weight limit would allow a box of QSL's to be sent. EK6AD seems very good at a return QSL, once he gets yours. Looks like one in fifty gets through! Anyone fancy organising the DHL shipping hi!? ....sorry I'm currently working evenings and weekend overtime, my busy time at QRL, perhaps someone who is retired?
Neil
USA - Thursday, September 10, 1998 at 11:06:59 (BST)


I send my qsl in a normal envelope without green stamp but with 2 IRC's to Eugene Kurgin, 375002, POB 22 , Yerevan ,Armenia. Within 3 weeks I recieved his card back end of juli so some times it works good luck ! Re QSL EK6AD
bert , PA0LPE <bert.peters@tip.nl>
- Thursday, September 10, 1998 at 09:58:49 (BST)


Also tried both way's to get EK6AD's QSL. Nothing recieved so far. Seems to be another "Las Vegas" job again to get the QSL. Can someone help to collect the cards for those less lucky SIX'ers? 73's
Peter PA2VST <PA2VST@condor-post.com>
- Thursday, September 10, 1998 at 08:28:34 (BST)


Me and Bo SM7FJE sent our QSLs for QSO on June 2nd (to the P o Box) in the same envelope including SAE and one green stamp. Received EK6AD's QSLs in our SAE a some weeks later. Guess that someone on the Yerevan postoffice is a green stamp collector now.
Arne SM7AED
- Thursday, September 10, 1998 at 08:11:30 (BST)


For Nick SV1EN : ST2SA Sid said me Sept.4, Qsl via American Callbook. Info via E-mail to sidst2@hotmail.com. GL,73 de Tony,IW9CER Africa News are on SIXily News http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Horizon/2596/
Tony IW9CER <iw9cer@usa.net>
- Thursday, September 10, 1998 at 00:59:39 (BST)


Tried everything to get the EK6AD qsl card. Sent several cards of mine: with IRC, US$2, registered, airmail envelope,white envelope, his home address, the po box nr. You name it I tried it. I Spoke to him a couple of days ago: he never received any mail from me; not even the registered one!!! Maybe I will get one via the bureau in (as usual) ten Years
PA0HIP <wmorsink@casema.net>
- Thursday, September 10, 1998 at 00:12:34 (BST)


I've been told that "N8A" WILL BE ON THE AIR THIS WEEKEND IN THE SEPT VHF CONTEST. 73 G.L. N8ZAT
LISNA - N8ZAT
- Wednesday, September 09, 1998 at 21:21:25 (BST)


Regarding the EK6AD qsl question, i've got mine, came via the information in "6 News" The turn-around was a matter of weeks. Even got my 9K2USA card the other day.....
Andy GD0TEP <Andy_kissack@compuserve.com>
- Wednesday, September 09, 1998 at 19:03:18 (BST)


Same here: Sent my QSL to EK6AD to his home adress with $ and never received anything back. Still need QSL info for Z21KA. Can anyone help?
Max, DL4MDQ <Max.Wild@T-Online.de>
- Wednesday, September 09, 1998 at 16:13:24 (BST)


RE EK6AD same with me, tried both addresses. Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Wednesday, September 09, 1998 at 15:48:44 (BST)


Can you post a message if you HAVE received a QSL from EK6AD. I'd like to know if you sent $/IRC, address used or any special tricks regarding getting your QSL (IF you have that is!) There seems to be little, if any pattern for success. Are GJ4ICD and G4HBA lucky to get a return? I've sent to both the PO Box and home address (early June), One got a $ the other an IRC. HBA sent just an IRC, ICD sent $2, both got quick replies, it all seems very hit and MISS. Am I in the minority still chasing this card or the majority? Tips and info please. OVER >
Neil G0JHC <Carr.n@runshaw.ac.uk>
- Wednesday, September 09, 1998 at 15:21:41 (BST)


On Sunday (6th Sept), I heard what appeared to be SV9SIX on 50.010 during a weak opening to Italy at 2000GMT. Signal from the beacon was very weak.
Roy, GM0EFT <Roy.Neilson@scri.sari.ac.uk>
- Wednesday, September 09, 1998 at 10:10:45 (BST)


Can anyone help with ST2SA's QSL info? tnx
Nick SV1EN <hnrc@compulink.gr>
- Wednesday, September 09, 1998 at 07:53:25 (BST)


Didn't hear SV9SIX beacon during this year's sporadic-E season at all. The only beacon from SV9 is on 50521, which can be heard often in JN58sp. No CW-id, only a carrier is transmitted.
Max, DL4MDQ <Max.Wild@T-Online.de>
- Wednesday, September 09, 1998 at 06:43:51 (BST)


Is SV9SIX/50.010 back on again? Reported weak on the cluster in ON; not clear from the report whether it was positively identified? During my July visit SV9ANJ mentioned that SV9ANK was planning to get it back on again..... 73, Zaba (ex-SV9/)OH1ZAA .....
Zaba OH1ZAA/2 <zaba@dlc.fi>
- Wednesday, September 09, 1998 at 00:04:42 (BST)


9A beacon: Does anyone disagree that 9A1CAL/B is on 49,999.85 kHz? Just want to know if my method of freq measurement is okay. 73, Tom
Tom DL7AV <DL7AV@online.de>
- Tuesday, September 08, 1998 at 18:15:57 (BST)


VK3SIX closing down in QF02wh, no operations until January 1999. KL7SIX open for business next Monday 14th September BP51 10 and 6M.
VK3SIX/KL7SIX <steve_vk3ot@hotmail.com>
- Tuesday, September 08, 1998 at 10:37:38 (BST)


Yesterday evening around 20.00 till 21.30 good signals from V51VHF and 7Q7 beacon. No stations heard. After a CQ a pile of Italians calling me, but no DX. Pitty! No idea what's going on before 20.00 because of QRL. 73's
Peter Gouweleeuw PA2VST <PA2VST@condor-post.com>
- Tuesday, September 08, 1998 at 07:58:34 (BST)


Missing the equinox period is not that bad in the regions of the equator, but you can miss a lot of TEP to EU, when living in A22, C9, V51, Z21, ZD9, 7Q7 and similar latitudes. I do not mean that the whole zone around the geomagnetic equator should be depleted due to holidays, but if you would ask, people would never let you go. So, have a good holiday Alan; we still need to make QSO one day (I can only put a %-fraction into operation , but generally I'm pretty "lucky").... 73, Zaba OH1ZAA/2 ....
Zaba OH1ZAA <zaba@dlc.fi>
- Monday, September 07, 1998 at 22:10:28 (BST)


3C5I. I'll be QRT on vacation September 13th until Oct 5th. It's lousy timing to miss the equinox, I know! But hopefully, the rest of October will be good.
Alan 3C5I <alan_isaachsen@email.mobil.com>
- Monday, September 07, 1998 at 20:17:51 (BST)


Yesterday starting from 16.00z until 17.30 z the band was open to ZS and Z22 and 7q, but also in my area , JN71QQ, I heard a strong tv carrier , at 48250 MHz , but not spanish tv, probably from South, good signal from Z21KA but no qso.
I7CSB <arelettronica@fg.nettuno.it>
- Monday, September 07, 1998 at 18:59:38 (BST)


Any QSL-routes for Z21KA ? Thanks!
Max, DL4MDQ <Max.Wild@T-Onlne.de>
- Monday, September 07, 1998 at 15:45:56 (BST)


Any takers for Teheran on ch E2 video?
Ian Roberts <itr@nanoteq.co.za>
- Monday, September 07, 1998 at 09:45:21 (BST)


Peter: It was probably not 3C TV that you heard. The TV started up for the day with a raspy test pattern at 1440Z yesterday, so it could not have been 3C TV at 1415Z. I was monitoring 110 at that time and heard nothing. Sunday was very quiet with 3 qsos only(PA,SV,EH) and it was very similar for Alain TR8CA. Now, which TV was it?? 3C is zero beat on USB at 48.2504.
Alan 3C5I <alan_isaachsen@email.mobil.com>
- Monday, September 07, 1998 at 07:16:57 (BST)


Yesterday's DX in JN58sp: ZS6PJS,AXT,EZ,WB and BTE. Z21KA, Z21FO, A22BW, 7Q7RM (hrd), V51KC (hrd). Beacons: 7Q7SIX, ZS6TWB, ZS6DN, V51VHF. All between 1600z-1730z. Nice sporadic-E extended F2-F2...
Max, DL4MDQ <Max.Wild@T-Online.de>
- Monday, September 07, 1998 at 06:35:37 (BST)


Between 1415GMT and 1445GMT I had 3C video up to S9+ here in IO90 but no activity except for CT1HB at 57 and CT beacons up to 559 . Did anyone else hear the video? It was the loudest i have heard it and despite several CQs no contacts or stations heard in Africa.
Peter G3IBI <pascutt@tcp.co.uk>
- Sunday, September 06, 1998 at 21:26:34 (BST)


I have sent my updated lists of firsts to Chris - give a few days orso and would you please check and send any more ammendments -TNX
Ken Osborne <g4igo@oszy.demon.co.uk>
- Sunday, September 06, 1998 at 20:44:24 (BST)


New 4 L yagi really paid off today... In about 24 hrs after putting it up I managed to work ZS6EZ/PJS, 7Q7RM, Z21KA (on my CQ!) plus 4X1IF and OD5SX and bunch of Ukrainian stations. Also heard ZS6AXT, A22BW and V51KC but couldn't get through due to my lack of knowing German and having more power. Fantastic opening from my point of view and some better times to come. Looking forward. 73 Gogo
Goran Grubisic, 9A2OO <grongo@st.tel.hr>
- Sunday, September 06, 1998 at 19:49:04 (BST)


Glad to copy sigs from South-Africa between 16:30 and 17:10z into JN59wk. It was the first time since April 1992 (!), when I worked ZS6. HRD: ZS6BTE, ZS6PJS (599+), ZS6WB, ZS6EZ, ZS6TWB/B, Z21KA (KG49) and A22BW. It seems, TEP going on! GL
Wolfgang DJ3TF <DJ3TF@qsl.net>
- Sunday, September 06, 1998 at 18:21:26 (BST)


Re 5A29: I said he would be qrv, that's what he told me! Looks like the propagation died B 4 he got on.
Geoff GJ4ICD
- Sunday, September 06, 1998 at 13:45:40 (BST)


Early morning sporadic-E in JN58sp: IW9, 9H, SV1, SV9 from 0530z. Who said, that 5A29 (5A1A) will be qrv on Sunday ??
Max, DL4MDQ <Max.Wild@T-Online.de>
- Sunday, September 06, 1998 at 07:53:37 (BST)


The OZ50MHz DX Bulletin #98-036, whits is issued today (September 6 th.) can be found at http://www.qsl.net/oz6om/
OZ6OM "Matt" <oz6om@qsl.net>
- Sunday, September 06, 1998 at 02:40:04 (BST)


Can anyone lend me the full set of SIX NEWS prior to issue 28? I have lost quite a few of mine and I would like to get the UKSMG web site up to date with articles from those issues. Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Saturday, September 05, 1998 at 17:42:15 (BST)


Good opening to Africa Thursday evening, first time I've heard the 7Q7 beacon from the UK and 7Q7RM was very loud. Worked Z22JE (KH52) for a new one, looks like the good times are here.
Darrell G0HVQ <darrellm@drmoody.demon.co.uk>
- Saturday, September 05, 1998 at 12:18:51 (BST)


Geoff GM7SJC, MAPLIN have the whole range. 73 Bryan
Bryan G3AKF <g3akf@aol.com>
- Saturday, September 05, 1998 at 10:19:36 (BST)


3C1AB: Johan, when did you work him and what frequency? This will help me track him down. We have had a few visitors from Spain but to my knowledge, no activity on 6m? Did anyone else work 3C1AB on 6m?
Alan 3C5I <alan_isaachsen@email.mobil.com>
- Saturday, September 05, 1998 at 07:14:07 (BST)


P.S.-Goran, I just had a look. It's not "quite" as bad as I had first thought for the losses of a 50MHz signal in 25m of RG58/U. About 3dB. Still, bad enough! GL getting the yagi up in the air. I am sure that will help quite a bit. Maybe one of the 9a1a gang or someone can get you at least some RG8 or better stuff. You can't afford to throw away 5w when you only have 10w, hi hi! 73 once agn, Mike-ve9aa
Mike
- Saturday, September 05, 1998 at 02:36:48 (BST)


To Goran/9a2oo. I know it may not be possible, but if you can you should attempt to find better coax cable. I don't think your "problem" is your antenna. You are losing a big chunk of signal in your coax! I understand good stuff may be hard to find, so GL with some hardline, or at least rg213 or rg 214. Have fun and hope to get a "9A" in the 6m log someday, hi! 73-MIKE, ve9aa
Mike ve9aa <ve9aa@nbnet.nb.ca>
- Saturday, September 05, 1998 at 02:32:07 (BST)


Well, managed to contact ZS6EZ at 16.52 in SSB - he wasn't the strongest ZS at the moment but he managed to dig me out from the local qrm. Some 5 Khz higher there was ZS6XJ who was much stronger, but no luck with him. ZS6AXT was heard around in CW, but he didn't copy me in spite of several QRZ'a and unanswered CQ's. Running here 10 W into a HF9V through 25 m of RG58, but 4L yagi is definitely couming up asap. 73 Gogo
Goran Grubisic 9A2OO <grongovst.tel.hr>
- Friday, September 04, 1998 at 19:33:17 (BST)


Anyone know where to get a linear hardwire plug for FT847. Need a 5 (yes five) pin mini-DIN plug. (Could it be a Yaesu exclusive?)
Geoff GM7SJC <geoff.a0887215@infotrade.co.uk>
- Friday, September 04, 1998 at 18:10:00 (BST)


Sob,,, sob... Here in JN83FM ZS6EZ at 16.03 clg CQ at 50.107, ZS6TWB/b 559 and finally ST2SA 57 at 16.10 giving 59+ reports to numerous SV/9H and south Italians. Guess it is a last minute to put up my 4 el that is lying on the balcony for past three weeks. And some muscles... Good luck guys... Gogo 9A2OO
Goran Grubisic 9A2OO <grongo@st.tel.hr>
- Friday, September 04, 1998 at 17:39:12 (BST)


*** Anyone have info on 3C1AB ? pirate or not has anyone else worked him? 73.
Johan VAN DE VELDE <johan.vandevelde@ping.be>
- Friday, September 04, 1998 at 17:14:01 (BST)


For Simon GM4PLM. Qsl for Ron 7Q7RM > Via G0IAS. Africa News updated daily are on SIXily News. http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Horizon/2596/index.html 73's de IW9CER Tony.
Tony IW9CER <iw9cer@usa.net>
- Friday, September 04, 1998 at 13:44:59 (BST)


Hello all - can anyone tell me where I can find an up-to-date list of carrier frequencies/TX locators - for the 30-50MHz range ? Thanks Chris GM3WOJ IO77WS
Chris GM3WOJ <chris.tran@zetnet.co.uk>
- Friday, September 04, 1998 at 13:32:05 (BST)


Johan, laat je niet opn..ien door die ... uit Aus. Hij heeft meestal niets beters te doen dan HAMs publiekelijk in de z..k te nemen. Gewoon niet meer op reageren. Groetjes.........
Peter PA3EUI <etacombv@caiw.nl>
- Friday, September 04, 1998 at 11:55:22 (BST)


Received TZ6VV QSL today direct from Mali for 6M qso on 13 AUG
NORM G3NVO <g3nvo@woodtech.demon.co.uk >
- Friday, September 04, 1998 at 11:13:27 (BST)


Can VK3OT email me pse at johan.vandevelde@ping.be i was unaware steve that you handled only 6m qsl's Sorry.. i don't watch this page so often so i do apologize for the comments on the qsl i am man enough to do this hi 73
ON4ANT Johan <johan.vandevelde@ping.be>
- Friday, September 04, 1998 at 10:33:20 (BST)


Oh Forgot! Does anyone have the qsl route for 7Q7RM - is it direct or via buro? Sorry if this info has been posted before. 73 Simon
Simon GM4PLM <slewis@pacsat.demon.co.uk>
- Friday, September 04, 1998 at 10:02:20 (BST)


Good opening to 7Q7RM last night at around 1800 - 1900 UTC. Even after the fighting died down the 7Q7SIX beacon was still audible in IO90 till late on around 2030.
Simon GM4PLM (GB3RN) <slewis@pacsat.demon.co.uk>
- Friday, September 04, 1998 at 09:59:22 (BST)


Worked 03.Sept. 19.43 50.110 MHz TZ6VV 5.7 (SSB)for the first time. The signal was covered with strong tv qrm; sometimes the signalstrenght (TZ6VV) moving to 5.7 ssb, but most of the time it was very difficult to understand some of his words. Hellmuth, df7vx
Hellmuth , DF7VX <EW-HF@Physik.UNI-PADERBORN.de>
- Friday, September 04, 1998 at 06:03:00 (BST)


Oceanic loggings from JA site last night including first QSO for Cycle 23 with C21 Nauru. VK8AH HL1LTC 50.110 1339 980903 SSB QSO 0 JA2POK VK8AH 50.110 1343 980903 SSB Heard JL4GTO VK8VF 50.057 1300 980903 Beacon Heard VR98LC KH2D 50.110 1250 980903 CW QSO RST 559 VK8AH KH2D 50.109 1216 980903 SSB QSO 60 VK8AH V73AT 50.110 1114 980903 SSB Heard 60 PH57 VK8AH C21JH 50.110 1109 980903 SSB QSO 60 PH57 JE4JFP/4 VK6JQ 50.0959 1015 980903 CW 579: V73AT VK4AFC 50.106 1011 980903 SSB QSO 53 V73AT VK8VF/B 50.057 0936 980903 Beacon Heard V73AT YB0ARA/9 50.110 0935 980903 CW QSO V73AT 55.2498 TV 55.2498 0841 980903 Video/TV American Samoa TV: JA5FDJ V73AT 50.110.8 0655 980903 CW : V73AT JA2IB 50.106 0703 980903 CW : V73AT 49.750 TV 49.750 0702 980903 Video/TV Heard STRONG ZL3TIC 49.750 TV 49.7480 0330 980903 Video/TV Heard only the single carrier comming in up to 5/8 with QSB
Steve VK3SIX
- Friday, September 04, 1998 at 00:42:26 (BST)


Sun noise very obvious this morning at 2100z bursts and pulses as it rose here at QF02. I think the Paicifc path is going to occur early this year possibly first or second week in November. Need some contingency plans for KL7. Take a note of my phone number 1 970 373 5435. Sunrise is 1400z approx and sunset 0200z on 21st September. I think my maths is right. It is 6 hours ahead of East coast VK and is on AKDSTime at moment. Please dont call before 6am or after 1000pm AKDST OK? I will monitor the 48 Mhz TV from Europe and have the frequency list. Beacons Im not so sure about. Lets hope for a chance between September and December. VK path will be 0000z to 0130z just before my sunset in Wasilla. Location is 850 feet asl and take off to Pacific is good. I will be assembling one of the JHV specials that I am taking back to VK for friends, after I come back from Austin on October 15th and wont be around from 3rd to 15th of October. In my opinion the JHV special is the best lightweight gain for boom length antenna cyurrently available and is a good compromise between the might of the 11 el lesser antenna and it points well by all reports. 73 and see you from Wasilla in a week or so.
Steve VK3SIX/KL7SIX <steve_vk3ot@hotmail.com>
- Friday, September 04, 1998 at 00:37:17 (BST)


50.110 TZ6VV in vy weak... with ON's.... now
Dennis PE1PZS <pe1pzs@wirehub.nl>
- Thursday, September 03, 1998 at 20:48:55 (BST)


Hearing telephones around 46MHz in spanish language. No EA's on 10m, 'only' South-America. Nothing on 6m in JN58sp @1910z.
Max, DL4MDQ <Max.Wild@T-Online.de>
- Thursday, September 03, 1998 at 20:15:18 (BST)


3C TV is available again on 48.2504 (zerobeat USB) as a propagation marker (curses!) after having no power for the last week or so. TX time is 1445Z to 2230Z approx.
Alan 3C5I <alan_isaachsen@email.mobil.com>
- Thursday, September 03, 1998 at 16:01:24 (BST)


From VK4JSR...........W6 to VK: N6XQ reported hearing VK Video 46.172 at 23:30z 31/8/98. Then heard 50.760 TV Audio from ZL, followed with an incomplete contact with ZL2KT at 02:08z 1/9/98...de Scott VK4JSR
Steve VK3OT
- Thursday, September 03, 1998 at 05:20:32 (BST)


Dont have his e-mail, please shift it to the gripes page. I dont like being ticked off by someone about non-receipt of a 10M card, 6M yes, 10M who cares. Infor on JA cluster...ZL3TIC 35/43MHZ PAGERS 35+/_ 43+/_ 2300 980902 SSB Heard 35mhz up to 5/9 and 43.200 5/5 this is the first time he has heard the pagers in this season!!
Steve VK3SIX
- Thursday, September 03, 1998 at 02:54:05 (BST)


Steve, you seem to be having a one sided conversation with Johan via this page - perhaps you should just use provate mails - or am I missing something? Chris
Chris, G3WOS
- Wednesday, September 02, 1998 at 21:49:18 (BST)


TL5A has power problems. A major power line has been cut, it is unknown how long it will take to repair, but due to the rainy season this may take up to a month! QSL TL5A via PA3DMH.
Frank, PA3BFM <six@knoware.nl>
- Wednesday, September 02, 1998 at 20:07:16 (BST)


Pacific DX stirs as we approach the Spring Equinox. V73AT KH7L 50.110 0537 980902 SSB QSO 95 south east scatter path V73AT KH6HI/B 50.065 0520 980902 Beacon Heard also kh6hme/b VK8MS KH6HME 50.062 0350 980902 Beacon Heard also KH6HI 0350-0430z JR2HCB JA1RJU/JD1 50.109 0253 980902 CW QSO RST 599 NW SSB N6XQ ZL2KT 50.110 0208 980901 CW Heard hrd each other but no 2 way
Steve VK3OT
- Wednesday, September 02, 1998 at 08:19:00 (BST)


Eritrea E31DX. This DX pedition will be by the Space A DX pedition Group with a few selected other operators also. We will have 10-12 operators, tooperate 3 stations, 24 hours a day. The tentative plans are for November 3rd until November 18th 1998. Doing this near the Equinox will give us the best world wide coverage on all bands from 160-10m, and maybe even 6m. The list of operators at this time are, WD4NGB Bruce, W4WX Bill, W6RJ Bob, W6KR Rob, JH1AJT Zorro, XE1CI Nellie, K5VT Vince, KO4RR Joe, and N5VL Vance. 3 operators spots are vacant. Bruce Richards / WD4NGB (No Good Bum) (ex HL9JV). E-mail: wd4ngb@m2.sprynet.com Excerpts from the DX Reflector sponsored by the NJDXA http://njdxa.org Please tell Bruce that 6m is a hot band now!
Arne SM7AED
- Wednesday, September 02, 1998 at 08:07:19 (BST)


Solar flux peaked well over 170 yesterday. Too much is not good either as with the 300+ fluxes of the past cycle it was as if we had a big leaky resistor over the CAP: no 50 MHz condx whatsoever, not even high MUF's.... Agree mainly with PA3EUI's comments... In fact the local season is much more important than the absolute flux figure.. We still have the wintertime anomaly with higher MUF's in local winter at lower solar height and shorter daylight duration. The tropics are different and the geomagnetic equator has an outspoken local effect..... My personal opinion is that we are best off with a Sun that has a low activity side and a high activity side.... With the memory effect in the ionosphere over at least a few days, it is quite different to have a flux of 160 on the upslope or 160 on the downslope of the flux, and we would get to see it every 28 days......Let's see how our "study book" turns out this time.... We'd burn our fingers (and more) if we would try to tune it up...... Good luck!.... Zaba OH1ZAA/OHoMZA.....
Zaba OH1ZAA <zaba@dlc.fi>
- Wednesday, September 02, 1998 at 00:26:44 (BST)


Re Jimmy's BBQ, got the invite but will be moving house etc on 23rd Sept, Sri I won't be there! :-( Have gud fun to all.
Geoff GJ4ICD
- Tuesday, September 01, 1998 at 23:48:55 (BST)


I am going over to Jimmy's, W6JKV, 6m barbecue in Austin at the end of the month so I look forward meeting some of US 6m guys! Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Tuesday, September 01, 1998 at 21:53:18 (BST)


Forgot to mention... Been listening to commercial comms from S-EU round the 35-40MHz spectrum the whole afternoon (bearcat 220 + 1/4 wave GP!) BUT WILL IT REACH 50MHz??? - Oh No :-{
Shawn , ZR1EV <baris@mweb.co.za>
- Tuesday, September 01, 1998 at 21:43:51 (BST)


Been holding thumbs for some signs of life this far South this evening. (ZS6PJS *has to rub salt in the wounds* by 'phoning me up and letting me listen to the band from ZS6!) I still believe that we will see an early EU to ZS1 opening when the band is open between EU and V5. Pse beam due South when you copy V51VHF @59+ and call on 50.110 or 50.150 SSB/CW. By the way, IF and WHEN the band opens up to ZS1 to allow FM contacts, 51.400 is still very popular here with 50.450 also monitored at times. The reason I mention this is that we have about +/- 60 active 6M ops here in ZS1 and you can easily double the count if you recon the FM "crowd". This will really make their day to hear DX on FM ;-} 73
Shawn , ZR1EV <baris@mweb.co.za>
- Tuesday, September 01, 1998 at 21:33:32 (BST)


Looking at last cycle's statistics we could be in for some nice propagation the coming weeks. When the flux starts to drop (not plunge) and if the geomagnetic activity stays moderate (active) the first more northern F2 could appear. However, at the time we seem to be fully dependent to the E-layer activity, and that is (statistically) bad in the next 2 weeks. In all last cycle only few ES-openings were detected the first 2 weeks of september. However, if there is ES now, it should be detected, and if detected, we should profit more from it's possibilities. My guess is that things (F2) in C-Eu should start the last week of september or the first of october. Don't forget to look (and listen) east. VK-LA/OH came out of the blue (last cycle), with few signs in advance. A multi-hop of low-MUF F2 reflections can occur. BY/UA/A6-tv doesn't has to show-up in advance of a VK-opening.
Peter PA3EUI <etacombv@caiw.nl>
- Tuesday, September 01, 1998 at 20:40:42 (BST)


DK0WCY (10.144) > AURORA ! Not much showing on the meters, but the S-Eu's seem to have a ball down south
Peter PA3EUI
- Tuesday, September 01, 1998 at 18:41:08 (BST)


To Shawn, ZR1EV and others. You are hearing the third harmonic of the South African Navy transmitter ZRQ which operates on 16.694.2, and is listed as being located somewhere in the Capetown area. This is a standard maritime CW channel marker and indicates the station is QRX on the bands delimited by the "stroke" sign. Could be a good propagation indicator. Regards.
Dave, N5JHV <dbatcho@lascruces.com>
- Tuesday, September 01, 1998 at 17:08:28 (BST)


If you have problems getting an updated "List of 50MHz-Stations" try to download it at my homepage: http://home.t-online.de/home/max.wild/
Max, DL4MDQ <Max.Wild@T-Online.de>
- Tuesday, September 01, 1998 at 15:07:28 (BST)


5B4/DXpedition on 6m : please note that my home address has changed (since 1994).Sorry for QSL cards returned...My current QTH is MAUREPAS in JN08XS.My address has been updated on the UKSMG database.DXpedition QSL are about to be printed...TKS and 73.
Bernard, 5B4/F6FTN <Bernard.Landrevot@dassault-elec.fr>
- Tuesday, September 01, 1998 at 14:29:31 (BST)


A little late message...the boys here in FN25 worked VE8s,VE7s, &KL7s late Sat. nite. Gud to see things picking up, now if I cud find some time. HIHI. 73 Mel
Mel- VE3OJN FN25JF <mjmassia@achilles.net>
- Tuesday, September 01, 1998 at 14:03:58 (BST)


Anyone has any info on a transmission on round about 50.8975? I get it into JF96ic beaming North. It sends ZRQ2/4/H/6 etc etc over and over at about 20wpm CW and is weak with rapid flutter QSB. I hear it for hours on end during the day. At night it fades away. Can anyone clear up this mystery for me? 73
Shawn , ZR1EV <baris@mweb.co.za>
- Tuesday, September 01, 1998 at 07:41:57 (BST)


Between 1990-1991, we had the pleasure, to work a lot of stations from ZS moreover V51, A22, 3DA and the former ZS9 on Six. Therefore, many years ago -in Mai 1991-, I could apply for the "Southern-Africa-Six-Metre-Award" to the VHF-Awards-Committee, S.A.R.L., Pretoria with all requested details. But no reply, no information and - no award...! I know, a few other 6m-operators are waiting, too. Can anybody clear the situation? Did we lose our money to the S.A.R.L. or should we wait (...) for the award? 73 de Wolfgang-DJ3TF (JN59)
Wolfgang - DJ3TF <wessely@asam.baynet.de>
- Tuesday, September 01, 1998 at 07:01:37 (BST)


A45ZN worked into Okinawa (PL36) again with RST559-RS57 at 0920-1200z (more than 2.5 hours opening!) on August 31 since this April. TZP is activated in southern JA......de JA1VOK
Arne SM7AED
- Tuesday, September 01, 1998 at 06:20:54 (BST)


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