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Does anyone know of any mods that can be made to aYaesu FT726R six metre module that would enable it to cover the 48 and 49 Meg bands or maybe even lower. I would appreciate any details or even better is there anyone who could carry out the mods to the plug in module without me having to send of the whole rig,then please let me know what it would cost. I will gladly meet any expenses. On a different tack, does anyone have any info about getting aQSL from R3VHF. I tried the direct route in July 1995 and to date I have had no reply. A quick propogation report from the Mull of Kintyre regarding winter Es. ZILCH, except hearing the OZ6VHF beacon for about 20 minutes on the 18th December, and despite numerous calls in that direction the band was deserted. 73 for now and all the best for 1997. David.
David MM0AMW <mm0amw@ndirect.co.uk>
- Tuesday, December 31, 1996 at 00:27:00 (GMT)

Happy New Year from Hamilton. Here is hoping and wishful thinking that conditions will improve in 1997. Thanks to the UKSMG for certificate numbers 001 for all CW and All SSB Worked All America Award. The best DX here all summer was a near miss with JA8 (8000 km) and FK8 worked (4000 km). A pretty poor response to the European DX challenge. We will beat you next year HI!
Steve VK3OT <h140@aone.net.au>
- Monday, December 30, 1996 at 20:33:21 (GMT)


Hello from the former 4U/KC0PA in Western Sahara. Have only recently entered the world of the Internet and was pleased to find the UKSMG homepage. I operated just over 100 stations on 6M while in Western Sahara, and if any of you chaps have had trouble getting confirmed, let me know and I'll see what I can do about that. My callsign database address was old and useless while I was in Africa but it should be correct in most, if not all, the current ones. If not, my address is 209 Jupiter Street, Sheppard AFB, TX 76311-1013, USA, and my e-mail address is hardyt@wf.net and whatever is required to get into the USA (sorry, but I'm new at this Internet thing). Want to take the opportunity to say a belated "Thank You" to Neil, G0JHC for his assistance getting a six meter radio adn antenna from two American hams when I popped home for holiday. Had no trouble taking it and a Yaesu HF radio back through customs and all the other roadblocks. Total contacts on HF were well over six thousand in what little spare time I had while on the United Nations mission in Western Sahara. This was my first ever opportunity to be rare DX -- in fact, my first time on HF in several years -- and I made some mistakes early on but hopefully got most of them rectified later. My six month tour in the Sahara Desert was definitely one of the most exciting and unusual things I have ever done. Anyway, if I can be of assistance to anyone who worked me while I was there, please don't hesitate to contact me. Best 73 to all and "good DX!"
Tim KC0PA <hardyt@wf.net>
- Saturday, December 28, 1996 at 07:45:14 (GMT)


Christmas. GB3RMK is back again after being off for a short period. GB3RMK Loc:IO77UO 50.0600. 73,s de Kenny
Kenny GM0TQK <kenny_t@ednet.co.uk>
- Thursday, December 26, 1996 at 14:49:25 (GMT)


26 Dec - Another boomer day! ZL2/3, VK1/2/3/4/5 worked. See GJ4ICD Six News site for full report. Info from Kerry ZL2TPY: In abt 2 wks Western Samoa will be active with 5W1AU. He will run a beacon on 50.050 5W1WS and will break it to operate if requested. Fax number is +685 26711 . (+685 in VK, but is +65 in ZL ???) Tried number this morning and got FAX tones back - so number is good. de Adam VK3ALM, sunny Melbourne.
Adam VK3ALM <adam@rint.com.au>
- Thursday, December 26, 1996 at 05:04:02 (GMT)


Merry Christmas and Good New Year 1997 from the land of Santa Claus(kp25gr). Hope to work you on six soon ari/oh9nyw/kp25gr
ari kekki oh9nyw <akekki@sampo.tokem.fi or oh9nyw@sampo.tokem.fi>
- Wednesday, December 25, 1996 at 23:40:12 (GMT)


Dec 25th was the best Es so far this summer and went up to 144 Mhz at 0200z. Gil FK8BG was worked on 50.120 at around 0400z. No ZL's today but worked VK1,VK2, VK3, VK4, VK5 VK6 VK7 and VK8. All states in less than 2 hours. The VK8 no show is due to VK8ZLX now being out of state for good and Geoff VK8GF being very busy. The boys in Darwin say they are active, but if you are not "One of them" all you get is funny business, when the band is open, despite the paths being 4000 km long. The beacon has been heard day after day and many call but few make contacts. VK6 is rare this season. I heard VK6APZ make a 4000 km QSO with ZL3TY and have worked VK6YU but thats all. The 49 TV the other day was the best since Jan 1996. No JA QSO's yet but will soon occur. Hopefully in time to claim the summer distance record from the UKSMG. Happy Xmas, Peace and Goodwill.
Steve VK3OT <vk3ot@h140.aone.net.au>
- Wednesday, December 25, 1996 at 13:32:49 (GMT)


Merry Christmas everyone. Looks like the winter Es is starting to peak - Italian video on 53.760 currently S9+.
Darrell G0HVQ <g0hvq@drmoody.demon.co.uk>
- Tuesday, December 24, 1996 at 18:20:00 (GMT)


Happy Xmas everyone, from the colonies. The new data base with over 100 upgrades has been uploaded to GJ4ICD and G3WOS and should appear on the CD and on the data base. Sorry about the updates on packet, but many ops have no internet. To JA boys Is anyone active up in japan? Today was another missed opportunity when I had Vladivostok TV at 0512 to 0530z. On Dec 15th Kerry ZL2TPY had the JA2IGY beacon at 0500z I had JA/RC Nob at 0454 so did VK5PO. The classic indicators were in today with VK4ABP beacon, and VK8 before the afternoon duct formed between the intense local mean time E's and the F2 as ten opened. The MUF was above 30 Mhz to Asia and the 6M stuff just whizzes on through like it does each day at around 0400z to 0500z. I monitor 28.885 for what it is worth and 29.600 FM. I will call on 50.100 CW to get away from the daily pack on 50.110. Let me know if you hear anything. No response from ZS6 about the ten metre beacon, and i hear on the grape vine that they are not permitted to mention about any out of band frequencies including TV. A writer for radio comm's magazine, when inquiring about air band frequencies, was asked which cellblock he wanted to stay in during his visit to Africa. Is this for real? I notice that there is very little infor about African low frequency transmissions between 30 and 50 Mhz. 73 de Steve
Steve VK3OT <vk3ot@h140.aone.net.au>
- Sunday, December 22, 1996 at 15:55:29 (GMT)


Just found site dec-19-96 active from fn02la NEW YORK STATE USA KLM 11 el 70' / 1kw 8877 pa work europ from time to time. when activity try to move to 50.145 or higher as prop allows?
W2DRZ <ramco@netsync.net>
- Thursday, December 19, 1996 at 07:27:43 (GMT)


Sorry about the site downtime of the site over the weekend. Server and backup both went down! Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Tuesday, December 17, 1996 at 14:07:59 (GMT)


FOR THE INFORMATION OF ANY UKSMG MEMBERS IN & AROUND THE LONDON AREA. WE HOLD A 6 METRE NET EVERY MONDAY EVENING AT 1930 GMT ON 51.530 (FM) MOST PEOPLE ON THE NET LIVE AROUND THE ROMFORD, ILFORD AND EAST LONDON AREA. ANYONE IN THE VICINITY IS WELCOME TO JOIN US ON A MONDAY. IT'S AN INFORMAL NET AND VERY FRIENDLY. 73'S...BOB
BOB G7UTO <106461.2440@COMPUSERVE.COM>
- Monday, December 16, 1996 at 21:29:26 (GMT)


Today 13/12/96 was frustrating to sit on 50 Mhz from 0430z copying the VK8RAS beacon PG66 the VK8VF Beacon in Darwin and both 49.7504 TV video and some 48.240/250/260 from 325 degrees and unable to tell anyone. I put a message up on OH2BUA's HF cluster because I didnt have the time to find the 50 Mhz cluster. Now the band has finally faded down I have time to tell you all about today. the first auroral e's for years (1991) the first Asiatic TV for over 12 months. the solar figures dont tell you a thing. They never do! We are primed to be caught with pur pants down just like in 1988. I predict sadly that the first time you will hear about an opening to VK is after the event, unless we come up with a strategy to alert each other. The window could be as little as 10 minutes, barely time to get up ontp the Internet and post a message. When I first saw this technology I thought we had it made. After todays false alarm Im not so sure. All I will say is this... After 5 years of working DX into Europe and one of the very few VK3's to ever make the grade, IF YOU DONT HAVE A STRATEGIC PLAN YOU WILL MISS OUT. Work something out now not in december 1998. Ask me and I will tell you when the windows occur out to 16000 kM and how to work East Coast VK3. The solar cycle will improve despite the figures and despite all the telling. Today was a classic example of being unable to raise a single JA.. I heard one cw call I think it was JA8RC. Kerry ZL2TPY is hearing US pagers daily on 35 Mhz. We are staring to get E's extensions to F and the 30 Mhz band is full of Asian CBers. The 49 TV today was out at 8000 or 10000 kM beacuse in my North West that is the closest land fall from, QF12. Please tell me what you are hearing. Are you monitoring 46 Mhz and 45 Mhz? Keep in touch. My fax is 613 55 712222 phone is 613 55723333. See you on the magic band
VK3OT <ham11@vicnet.net.au>
- Friday, December 13, 1996 at 13:31:52 (GMT)


HI, I try to find for a FR station all beacons on 6 and 2 m in VK and ZS. This station is very interesting by VHF. Please send me an E-mail to give me all informations. If yiu are interested by FR country, I can organize an expedition from this island. Please your comments. Happy Christmas and have good time on 6 m.
VINCENT F1OIH <F1OIH@MSN.COM>
- Tuesday, December 10, 1996 at 19:52:21 (GMT)


Hearing GB3LER beacon aurorally in IO75. Might be worth a listen later, around midnight maybe as not too strong at moment. Please listen out for me. I don't know if this is the correct place to let people know or not as i have only been online for 2 days. 73.
David MM0AMW <mm0amw@ndirect.co.uk>
- Tuesday, December 10, 1996 at 18:12:00 (GMT)


Hello ALL 6m DX-er ! This is Charly OE3KLU from Vienna Austria after our "FCC" now lets us use 100w of output in 6m Band i had yesterday finish my new amplifier (good power +) and i will be during the next ms-showers qrv on Random arround 50.120 Mhz from JN88FD Square ,... so fer now best 73 Marry X-mas and Happy 97 de Charly OE3KLU @ Blackbox.at
Charly L. OE3KLU <oe3klu@blackbox.at>
- Tuesday, December 10, 1996 at 09:49:41 (GMT)


Various tidbits..............cy9 license approval is being reviewed by the powers that be. They contacted me today to ask some more questions. Will know more after Xmas............. Hearing some scatter on 50.125 (shower starting to peak up a bit, eh?) Thought I just heard a W7-something for about 3 sec. Could be, as w7's are now working across the South.............To G W 0 G E I: I sent you an email regarding the beacon antenna. Did you get it ? CU on the magic band. UKSMG#886 and proud of it!
Mike, ve9aa <wynder@brunswickmicro.nb.ca>
- Tuesday, December 10, 1996 at 03:51:53 (GMT)


Over Dec 7th 8th great Trans-tasman DX. The MUF got to 144 Mhz and ZL4 worked VK3 on 2M and had 146 FM repeaters in as well at 0830z. On dec 8th in the afternoon I copied a two way QSO between VK6APZ esperence WA in PF06 and ZL3TY in RE66 about 4000 km. This is the earliest we have had this type of path. The VK3SIX beacons have been reoriented to ZS6 today and placed on the following frequencies. 10M 28.293 MHz.25 watts to 5 el yagi at 110 feet. 6M 50.293 MHz. 15 watts to 9 el yagi at 100 feet. Please fax 613 55712222 anytime or call 613 55723333 if you hear anything 73 and good hunting from VK3OT
Steve VK3OT <VK3OT@onaustralia.com.au>
- Sunday, December 08, 1996 at 23:43:45 (GMT)


Regarding Beacon GB3SIX Hi all. Good news! Tony GW4VEQ and myself will be transporting the Isle of Anglesey beacon down to S.England next week to deliver it to the owner for repair/refurbishment. We have identified a couple of promising alternative sites on the island following our rescue of the non functioning beacon from its previous site at the north of the island. We hope to get the beacon back on the air as possible after repair from either a temporary site or its new permanent site. Question is WHAT SORT OF ANTENNA DO THE MAJORITY WANT? It previously ran into a 3 ele yagi beaming NW for backscatter tests to North America. We think that some form of omnidirectional antenna might be better for the next cycle and for inter eu tropo tests. WHAT DO YOU THINK? PLease email me. CAN YOU HELP with a new antenna for the beacon? (The previous one was badly damaged in the storms and fell to peices when we pulled the mast down at the beacons former site (This property has been sold, and we bought the remaining towers on the site). Please email me if you can help with an antenna. 73 Steve GW0GEI
Steve GW0GEI <steve@rjtrain.demon.co.uk>
- Wednesday, December 04, 1996 at 22:55:25 (GMT)


Mike, CY9 is still a much wanted country in Europe, very few have worked it unlike FP. So my vote is for CY9! I am sure the UKSMG would look favourably on such a DXpedition! What do others think? 73 Chris
Chris, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Sunday, December 01, 1996 at 19:09:00 (GMT)


HELLO AGAIN I KNOW THIS IS AN EARLY ANNOUNCEMENT,BUT WHY NOT. THIS JUNE PROBABLY JUNE 5 I WILL AGAIN GO TO THE BAHAMAS FL16. PLANNING TO STAY 14 DAYS THIS TIME AND HOPE TO ADD MORE EUROPEAN CONTACTS AND W6 W7 Qs. I HOPE TO HAVE A BEACON FOR 6 AND 2 METERS. ANY ONE WANTING TO HELP WITH ANTENNAS FOR THE BEACONS WOULD BE A GREAT HELP. I AM NOW WORKING ON GETTING PARTS FOR JERRY WA8R WHO WILL AGAIN HELP WITH THIS PROJECT. IT WOULD NOT BE POSSIBLE WITHOUT HIM. YOU MIGHT WANT TO SEND HIM SOME E-MAIL AND THANK HIM FOR HIS EFFORTS. JERRY BUILT THE V44K AND J3EOC BEACONS WHICH MYSELF,WB8GEX,AND WA8NJR INSTALL. IF ANY ONE STILL NEEDS CARDS FOR C6AIE OR J3/WZ8D PLEASE SEND YOUR CARDS WITH A SASE OR ONE IRC. THE BURO IS OK BUT THIS WILL TAKE A WHILE. PLEASE MAKE NOTE OF MY NEW E-MAIL ADDRESS wz8d@goodnews.net 73s JOHN WZ8D
JOHN WALKER WZ8D <wz8d@goodnews.net>
- Sunday, December 01, 1996 at 18:20:49 (GMT)


Hello Magic-band Nuts!!! Am sitting here in the shack looking at the yard filled with snow contemplating my next dxpedition. Wonder if there is much call for St. Paul Isl. CY9 on the 6m band in EU ? I know the group that went there 2 years ago made some QSO's into Europe, but I haven't researched yet just how many. I believe they were a w9/w0 bunch, possibly including k0sd? I heard them on scatter but never managed a Q. They did work at least a few hundred Stateside (again I don't know EXACTLY hw mni but I did hear the hoards calling them. Barring cy9, I think maybe I'll go to either fp, vo2 or vo1 and try to span the Atlantic on 2m. Now wouldn't that be fun? If I do set up cy9 (or whatever) the emphasis will still be 6m, with maybe 160m thrown in for good measure-hi! check out my new homepage which shows my new 6m antenna. More on this in the coming weeks. http://members.tripod.com/~ve9aa/index.html MIKE-ve9aa
MIKE VE9AA <wynder@brunswickmicro.nb.ca>
- Sunday, December 01, 1996 at 04:13:59 (GMT)


Welcome to the UKSMG announcement page! We hope that you enjoy this new announcement and chat page. Just click on the e-mail address to send a personal reply to an announcement or post a message if you think others will be interested!
Chris Gare, G3WOS <g3wos(at)uksmg.org>
- Thursday, August 15, 1996 at 12:57:19 (BST)


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