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                      The OZ 50 MHz DX Bulletin  #02-028
               Edited by OZ6OM / OZ7M, O. Bjoern "Matt" Madsen
                 Telephone; + 45 5180 7388 or + 45 6591 7189
                        AX25; OZ6OM@OZ5BBS.FYN.DNK.EU
                          http://www.qsl.net/oz6om/
   
   
   
                       DX calendar, 14 Jul. - 20 Jul.
   
   Call               Period          Operator         QSL         Remarks
   
   C6AJR          Jul24. - Jul31.     W8GEX a.o.       W8GEX       #02-017
   
   CU9AB          Jul16. - Aug01.     CT / HB team     WA3HUP      #02-023
   
   EH9..          Jul19. - Jul23.     URE group        EA7RU       #02-028
   
   FP/W0SD        Jul27. - Jul29.     W0SD                         #02-025
   FP/W0OE        Jul27. - Jul29.     W0OE                         #02-025
   
   FP/K9OT        Aug11. - Aug19.     K9OT             K9OT        #02-024
   FP/KB9LIE      Aug11. - Aug19.     KB9LIE           KB9LIE      #02-024
   
   FT1Z..         July                F4DOT                        #02-023
   
   IK7/HB9DNX     Jul08. - Aug07.     HB9DNX           HB9DNX      #02-026
   
   IS0/IZ1EPM     Aug08. - Sep01.     IZ1EPM           IZ1EPM      #02-028
   
   J7/K5KG        Jul06. - Jul16.     K5KG                         #02-027
   J7/NA2U        Jul06. - Jul16.     NA2U                         #02-027
   
   JW4LN          Jul06. - Jul21.     LA4LN            LA4LN       #02-026
   
   KH2/DK2ZF      Jul18.              DK2ZF            DK2ZF       #02-028
   
   KH9/AC4G       June/July -         AC4G                         #02-011
   
   LX8LGS         Jul17. - Jul27.     LX team          LX2AJ       #02-028
   
   OX3LX          Jul22. - Jul30.     OX3LX                        #02-024
   OX3UB          Jul22. - Jul30.     OX3UB                        #02-024
   
   OX3LG          Aug01. - Oct01.     OZ2ELA/OX3LG     OZ1ACB      #02-012
   
   OX3LX          Aug07. - Aug15.     OX3LX                        #02-024
   OX3UB          Aug07. - Aug15.     OX3UB                        #02-024
   
   OZ7CQ          Jul23. 17-21 UT.    OZ6OM a.o.                   #02-029
   
   OZ/DJ6TK       Jul13. - Jul27.     DJ6TK            DJ6TK       #02-022
   
   OZ/DJ7RJ       Jul13. - Aug02.     DJ7RJ            DJ7RJ       #02-028
   
   PJ2/G...       Jul22. -            U.K. group                   #02-027
   
   S21/OK1FWC            - July       OK1FWC                       #02-012
   
   TJ...          Sep.   -            TT8DX            F5OGL       #02-019
   
   TK/F5OZK              - Jul27.     F5OZK            F5OZK.      #02-028
   
   TT8DX          Feb27. - Aug.       TT8DX            F5OGL       #02-019
   
   TY7Z           Jul15. - Aug14.     F5MOO                        #02-019
   TY9F           Jul15. - Aug14.     F5CWU                        #02-019
   TY4DX          Jul15. - Aug14.     F5AOV                        #02-019
   TY6FB          Jul15. - Aug14.     F5PJB                        #02-019
   
   T48W     (CO)  Oct18. - Nov10.     SM0WKA                       #02-025
   
   V63ZF                 - Jul29.     DK2ZF            DK2ZF       #02-028
   
   VK0MQI                - Dec.       VK0MQI           JA1ELY      #02-012
   
   VP5T           Oct22. - Oct29.     N2VW & WA2VYA    N2VW        #02-009
   
   XY5T           Aug04. - Aug22.     Int team         IN3ZNR      #02-012
   XY3C           Aug04. - Aug22.     Int team         DL4KQ       #02-012
   XY7V           Aug04. - Aug22.     Int team         DL8KBJ      #02-012
   
   3DA0CF         Jul11. - Jul18.     K5BLU                        #02-028
   
   3XY7C          Oct30. - Nov13.     DL team          DL7DF       #02-021
   
   5K0Z    (HK0)  Jul16. - Jul29.     DL team          DH7WW       #02-028
   
   5V7XO          Aug25. - Aug31.     VE2XO            VE2XO       #02-023
   
   8Q7ZZ          July                Int. team                    #02-006
   
   9M6/GM4DMA     Sep12. - Sep30.     GM4DMA                       #02-027
   
   
   
                              Contest calendar.
   
   Date       Contest                  Time UT         Rules    Log entry
   
   20/07      Six Club to Put Sprint   23:00 -
   21/07                                     - 04:00
   
   23/07      Nordic activitycontest   18:00 - 22:00   #00-006    OZ5TG
   23/07      RSGB activitycontest     19:00 - 21:30
   23/07      LY activitycontest       18:00 - 21:59   #99-005    LY2BIL
   
   28/07      Ciociaria Field Day      07:00 - 15:00   #02-009    IK0ZME
   
    3/08      Sudety XV contest (PZK)  14:00 -
    4/08                                     - 14:00              SP7BCA
   
   
   
                             General information.
   
   Chatroom. Alain ON4KST, writes; A 50 MHz european chat with versatile
   DX spots retrieved from 10 DX clusters is running and more than 230
   users are already registered http://www.on4kst.com/chat. A 144 Mhz chat
   is now available since Sunday. One interesting stuff is to propose pro-
   pagation indices in real time with history (Sun Spot Number, Solar Flux
   A, K, Proton, Xray flux for flares, Bt, Bz and Kpp predictions with an
   integrated help). The system is very efficient and data size optimized.
   Best 73s from Alain ON4KST.
   
   Contest. Six Club Six to Put Sprint-CW/SSB - Organized for the Six Club
   it begins at the 2300Z of July 20 at the 0400Z of July 21.
   http://www.6mt.com/contest.htm. (QSP de XE1BEF bulletin #48)
   
   San Andres, HK0. (Update) The German multi op DXpedition to San Andres
   (5K0Z) is finishing preparations. The team will start on Monday flying
   out of Frankfurt Airport. Look for activity on 6-160 meters along with
   SAT and digital modes. QSL via DH7WW either via the bureau or direct to
   Ulrich Moeckel, Muldenstr. 1, 08304 Schoenheide, Germany. They have no
   set operating frequencies as they will see which QRGs are free from
   noise and then use them listening split up. The only suggested frequen-
   cies are 1823.5 on 160 meters and a beacon will be installed on 50120,
   running 100 watts into a 6-element beam. They will use vertical anten-
   nas on the low-bands and beams for higher bands. (QSP de Daily DX #134)
   
   Congo, 9Q. Amateur Radio in the Democratic Republic of Congo continues
   to progress. The PTT Ministry has given verbal permission for Amateur
   Radio operations to five licenses as of July 1, 2002. Those being 9Q0AR
   ARAC, 9Q1YL Nicole, 9Q1MM Jean Philippe, 9Q1KS Cyprien and 9Q1A Pat.
   Credit goes to Nicole, TU5NC/5N0YL, for her work with local authorities
   The PTT staff has been on strike but the ARAC is staying in close con-
   tact. Gus, SM5DIC/9U5D, is expected to be in Kinshasa around mid July.
   9Q5BQ has been reported over the last few days, however it appears that
   this station is not transmitting from Kinshasa and this callsign re-
   mains unknown to both the licensing authorities and the 9Q national
   society. Nicole, 9Q1YL, and Patrick, 9Q1A, are now QRV on 40, 20, 17,
   15, 12, 10 and 6 meters. No plans for the other bands for time being.
   There is no space for serious antennas on the lower bands, yet they may
   try something on 75 meters. Look for Nicole mainly on weekday after-
   noons and Patrick on weekday evenings and weekends. 9Q1MM and 9Q1KS are
   not active for time being. 9Q0AR may show up on the bands during spe-
   cial occasions operated by ARAC members. To promote Amateur Radio and
   keep it in the spot light in the DRC the 9Q0AR callsign maybe used by
   visitors in any of the nine call areas. Written applications can be
   made to the ARAC by providing a valid foreign license, joining the ARAC
   Society and guarantying 100% QSLing for the concerned period. Guest
   operators will take care individually of their QSLing arrangements but
   must supply the ARAC with a copy of their logs. For more details con-
   tact the ARAC via email to gckin@ic.cd or phone Nicole, 9Q1YL, at (00
   243) 99 43 838. (QSP de The Daily DX #133)
   
   Sardinia, IS0. Freddy IZ1EPM, writes; Summer operations from Sardiania
   Isl. It will be from 8 august to 1 september 2002 Regards Freddy IZ1EPM
   
   Micronesia, V6. Last week Rolf, DK2ZF, was QRV as T88ZF from Palau.
   He's now QRV from Yap Island, Micronesia as V63ZF. He'll be there until
   July 17. Next he plans to be QRV as KH2/DK2ZF from Guam on July 18.
   Last stop will be from Pohnpei, Micronesia again as V63ZF from July 19
   to 29. He has been operating on CW using an FT-847 and a vertical. Look
   for him also on AO-40. QSL all via DK2ZF. (QSP de The Daily DX #132)
   
   Estonia, ES. ES6DO Niel, writes; I would like to inform all 6 meters
   operators that ES6DO now active from new QTH KO27WX (Torva town). All
   QSOs from old KO28WA confirmed via bureau. Contact me by mail
   es6do@hot.ee 73 and CUL on 6 m de Neil, ES6DO
   
   Denmark, OZ. Willi, DJ7RJ will be active (on 80-6 metres CW and SSB) as
   OZ/DJ7RJ from Bornholm Island from 13 July to 2 August. (QSP de 425 DX
   News #583)
   
   Corsica, TK. TK/F5OZK will be on the air from Corsica now through July
   27. He will be on all bands 40M through 70CM, WARC included. He will
   have an FT-100 and ATAS-100 vertical whip antenna. He expects most of
   his activity will be evenings starting at 21Z and Sunday mornings at
   0830 local, on 7093 MHz. (QSP de The Daily DX #131)
   Hopefully this does mean that TK authorizes have opened the 50 MHz band
   (E.d. OZ6OM)
   
   Swaziland, 3D. (Update) K5LBU, also known as 3DA0CF, Frosty, is in Jo-
   hannesburg, South Africa, on his way to Swaziland. He has put his tri-
   bander together to check it out and it works well. Next he's building
   and testing a 6-element 6M beam. He will wait until Swaziland to build
   80M and 40M dipoles. He expects to be on the air by about 18Z July 11
   and will be on through 12Z July 18. Frosty reports cool weather, 14 C
   at night, 18C in the daytime. (QSP de The Daily DX #131)
   
   Melilla, EA9. (Update) Juan, EA7VK, updates OPDX that the URE group
   going to Alboran Island, July 19-23rd, is near North Africa. There will
   be activity on 6m, 2m and 70cm on SSB and CW. If it is possible, there
   could be operations on RTTY. The transmissions on 50Mhz from the Grid
   Square IM85LW is new! They expect to put three stantions on frequencies
   one SSB on the HF bands, one CW on the HF bands and one SSB alternating
   CW for 6/2m and 70cm. Maybe a fourth station will be added for the HF
   bands. QSL via EA7RU. (QSP de OPDX #569)
   
   Luxembourg, LX. Look for activity from the special event callsign
   LX8LGS between July 17-27th. Their activity will be on 160-2 meters on
   SSB, CW, RTTY and SSTV. The station will be active during the "National
   Scout Camp" (11 to 14 years old) in the northern part of Luxembourg.
   For more details look at qrz.com. QSL is via LX2AJ. (QSP de OPDX #569)
   
   
   
   Credits to; SMIRK, The Daily DX, OPDX, UKSMG, 425DXN and SixItalia.
   Special thanks to the following for contributions of news to the
   OZ50MHz DX Bulletin;
   
   ON4KST, XE1BEF, IZ1EPN & ES6DO.
   
   Additional information of DXpeditions, will be appreciated.
   
   Excerpts and distribution of The OZ50MHz DX Bulletin are granted as
   long as OZ6OM / OZ7M receive proper credit.
   
   
   OZ6OM                                                   


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