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From: w1aw
To: QST
Subject: ARLD036 DX news
Date: Thursday, June 16, 1994 5:44PM
SB DX @ ARL $ARLD036
ARLD036 DX news
ZCZC AE34
QST de W1AW
DX Bulletin 36 ARLD036
>From ARRL Headquarters
Newington CT June 16, 1994
To all radio amateurs
SB DX ARL ARLD036
ARLD036 DX news
The items in this week's bulletin are courtesy of Art, K9XJ, John,
KB5QKS, The Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin, Chod, VP2ML, The DX Bulletin,
the Yankee Clipper Contest Club PacketCluster network and the
Contest Corral column in QST. Thanks.
CAMBODIA. Sanyi, HA7VK, will be active as XU7VK until February
1995. Listen on 20 meter SSB between 1245 and 1400z.
ANGOLA. The Red Cross will be sending Peter, ON6TT, to D2 land June
16 to July 16. He plans to be active on the low bands and the WARC
bands. Commercial equipment will be used, so split operation will
not be possible. QSL via ON5NT. After his stay in Angola, Peter
will be active from Malawi until August 1.
KERGUELEN ISLAND. Pierre, FT5XJ, was recently heard on a DX net on
14226 kHz at 0530z. He plans to leave the island in July but will
return three months later. QSL via F5NLL, listed as F1NLL in the
Callbook.
BENIN. DJ4IJ, is active as TY1IJ, mainly on SSB and the WARC bands.
Check 14275 kHz around 2200z. QSL via DJ5IO. TY1PS was active last
weekend in the RTTY contest. QSL via Peter Schulze, B.P. 06-2535,
Cotonou, Benin.
CENTRAL AFRICA. Gene, TL8NG, has been busy with CW on the WARC
bands. Check 12, 17 and 30 meters between 1330 and 1600z and again
after 0430z. He also shows up on the 21335 DX net around 1400z.
QSL via WA1ECA.
THE GAMBIA. Uli, C56/DK2OC, and Brendan, C56/G0UCT, will be closing
down operations shortly after this bulletin starts making the
rounds. QSL C56/DK2OC via DK2OC, and C56/G0UCT via G1GMZ.
CAPE VERDE. Angelo, D44BC, has been heard on 17 meters and RS12.
Check 18128 kHz around 1130z. Listen on the satellite downlink
between 29430 and 29445 kHz from 1200 to 1430z.
TONGA. Paul, A35RK, will be going QRT June 18. Tune between 14175
and 14226 kHz from 0330 and 0500z. Also, check the low end of 40
meters for his CW at 1330z. For RTTY QSOs, try around 14086 kHz
during the same times. QSL via KK6H.
VANUATU. YJ0AVH frequents 14196 kHz between 0230 and 0600z.
ARUBA. Art, K9XJ, will be signing P4/K9XJ or P40XJ June 16 to 23.
This will be a casual operation with most activity on the
Novice/Tech Plus frequencies. QSL to his Callbook address.
LIECHTENSTEIN. Eight members of the Eindhoven Students Radio
Amateur Club, will be active from 1800z July 6 to 1200z July 11.
This all band, multimode operation will also include 6 and 2 meters,
and 70 centimeters. Their main emphasis will be taking part in the
IARU HF Championship on CW and SSB and the CQ WW WPX VHF/UHF
Contest. The group has requested the call sign HB0TUE for the
entire operation. If they cannot get the requested call sign,
operators will sign HB0/ and their personal call signs. QSL via
PI4TUE.
MALYJ VYSOTSKIJ ISLAND. R1MVI will be active during the Russian DX
Contest, July 30 and 31.
TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS. Will, AA4NC, plans to sign VP5NC in the
IARU HF Championship on SSB and CW. There will be activity before
and after the contest on the WARC bands. QSL via CBA.
SIX METER DX. John, KB5QKS, reports that 6 meters has been great so
far this season. His recent DX contacts include: C6APF, HH2PKB,
HH7PV, KP4SQ, TI2NA, TI4JHQ, WP4KJJ, XE3EB and XE3WP. PacketCluster
spots show this to be an outstanding sporadic E skip season.
THIS WEEKEND ON THE RADIO. The All Asian DX Contest, CW, sponsored
by JARL, is from 0000z June 18 to 2400z June 19 on 160 through 10
meters. Exchange signal report and a two digit number denoting
operator age. YLs and XYLs may send signal report and 00.
The SMIRK QSO Party, sponsored by the Six Meter International Radio
Klub, runs from 0000z June 18 until 2400z June 19 on six meters
only. Contacts between stations in the 48 contiguous states must be
made above 50.125 MHz. Exchange call sign, SMIRK number and grid
square.
More detailed information on both of these contests appears on page
138 in May QST.
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