08 Nov 2019
Hi Gang
Jeff and I just got back from a one week "mini dx'pedition" to ZONE 2. Three
ferries and about a 2400km roundtrip drive to 50.112 North from PEI was made
with the express purpose of giving ZONE 2 to our JA 160m friends.
Prior to our trip, only one single JA station had ever managed a qso with ZONE
2 on Topband and that was JA7HMZ about 35 years ago - so this zone was much
needed by most 160m JA dx'ers. Quite of few of our 160m JA friends have been
stuck at 39 zones on 160m for many years - so this was our chance to help them
get ZONE 2 for #40.
So without too much bandwidth - here is our report:
QRV 31 October to 04 November 2019
Roughly 350 stations worked on Topband - in 42 DXCC countries (we could have
worked more but we took lots of time off in order to sleep and then get up for
the JA window from about 0715z - 1110z.)
We tried some CW but signals were very very weak and FT8 proved the only
possible way to complete contacts to JA.
It was pretty exciting to work these (6) JA friends:
JF8QNF
JA8EAT
JA7NI
JA1BK
JA8WKE
JA3FYC
We decoded no other JA signals on our side- but we know we were decoded by
these other JA stations:
JH7PFD (two decodes)
JE6KYA (one decode)
JA1EOD (several decodes).
Epilogue:
We think that each JA qso that was made completed WAZ 40 on Topband for these
JA friends. (meaning ZONE 2 was most likely their last one needed).
Steve VK6IR called us on ON4KST chat saying he had been chasing ZONE 2 on 80m
for 5BWAZ for 45 years and asked if we could work him on 80m. We did not know
about 80m since the antenna had not been tested for that band but, after
checking it with my analyst, I found it resonated at about 3778kHz. Steve said
he could not do SSB there - so I asked him if he could do digital. YES! was
his reply and we managed a qso on FT8 a few minutes later.
After we uploaded our LOG FILE to LOTW (completed on 06 November) - within
minutes there were 37 DXCC entities instantly confirmed via LOTW - including
VK6IR and all (6) lucky JA friends we had worked.
So we are happy we helped some of our JA friends with WAZ 40 - and, at the same
time, we are a bit disappointed that we could not do more. The A/K were lousy
on nights one and two - things got better on night 3 when we worked the first 4
JA's - nights 5 and 6 produced one JA qso each - meaning JA8WKE and JA3FYC.
One amusing final fact - it was roughly a 2400km trip to there and back - so
this works out to about 400km per JA qso.
KOWABUNGA! but we had a great time trying this - and are pleased we had some
limited success in doing so.
We wish to mention our special thanks to Don Toman (K2KQ) and to Frank Donovan
(W3LPL) for their kind assistance with our antenna planning. Their input and
suggestions were invaluable in making this happen!
73/88 de Miriam (VY2NA) and Jeff VY2ZM
Email: K1ZM@aol.com
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