Hello Lew
I'm not sure that Japanese 2Mer is hearing Over sea signal day and day.
Sometime, VKs signals come to JAPAN.
That frequency is around 144.200MHz. Many Japanease 2M DXer
are around here.
But ,our 9 area is not good location to West Coast . Hi.
73 Kony JH9VSF (was menber of JA9YBA)
> Does anyone on the reflector know of the JA 2M calling frequency for
>DX/weak signal? The CQ-VHF test is this weekend and looks like a duct
>could occur between West Coast & JA. You never know......till you try.
> 73 and I remain, Lew
>
> Lew Sayre N7AVK lew@teleport.com
> P.O.Box 3110 Fax 503-391-2258
> Salem, Oregon 97302 160M thru 1296MHz
>
>
>
>From 0006627542@mcimail.com (Felipe J. Hernandez) Tue Jul 9 02:25:00 1996
From: 0006627542@mcimail.com (Felipe J. Hernandez) (Felipe J. Hernandez)
Subject: re. Bertha
Message-ID: <35960709012553/0006627542DC3EM@MCIMAIL.COM>
Hola!
Well the power is back, good thing that I live next to the major
Hospital in San Juan, that means power quick! We were fortunate
enought that bertha changed drastically at the last moment, the
guys in the lesser antilles werent that fortunate, also the smaller
islands on the east of Puerto Rico got quite a pounding, including
the island of Vieques in wich I have a house, In the TV they showed
A video of the area in wich I have the little house and I couldnt see it,
two things,the camera wasnt focused or it was swept away! jaja.
Will like to thank all of you guys that sent messages of encouragement
and those who prayed for us, I think those prayers do move this things
out of the way! As of my station,no Idea, reports of winds of over 100
mph in that area, 2300ft height on the east of the island, isnt really
great news. The good thing is that my wife, and my sister, mother,nephew
and brother in law stayed here and nothing happened, they came to visit
from the states and Im wondering if the fact that my nephew's name is
Mason Storm had to do with it!!
Well tomorrow is a New Day Ill start picking the Zillion coconuts in
my back yard and go visit 21 communications sites to see what happened
isnt life great?
cu in SF
Felipe
>From aa8u@voyager.net (AA8U) Tue Jul 9 02:41:58 1996
From: aa8u@voyager.net (AA8U) (AA8U)
Subject: VK/ZL/OC 160M DX Contest
Message-ID: <199607090141.VAA28189@vixa.voyager.net>
Hello Down Under!
Below is a reprint of the rules for the VK/ZL 160M Contest. I present it as
a reminder and to let you folks know that ZK1MJZ will be operating this
contest from Rarotonga. Look for Stan, home call K8MJZ, during this event.
He will likely choose to enter CW mode. If you work Stan and would like a
QSL card, request it via. the Bureau, or the callbook address.
Stan's email address is: stanbar@voyager.net
I will be operating 160M, and other bands as well, during our stay on
Rarotonga as ZK1AAU from July 11th thru the 21st. I don't know what to
expect for propagation on 160M. Please let me know what times are optimum to
work ZK1 from your location and I will make every effort to work you. We
will erect an inverted-L and a couple Beverage rx antennas. We packed my
Timewave DSP-59+, the better to hear you with.....
The way I see it, this is the peak of the "top band" sunspot cycle. Hope to
work you from ZK1 soon.
Gotta go finish packing. Leaving for the airport Wedensday.
73 to all,
Bruce
AA8U ZK1AAU
aa8u@voyager.net
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1st South Pacific 160m Contest
When: 0500-2359z, Saturday 20 July 1996
In this contest, which is scheduled for the third full weekend of July each
year, the objective is for VK, ZL and P2 stations to work as many local and
overseas stations as possible on 160m. DX stations are also encouraged to
participate, but can only work VK, ZL, and P2.
Sections are Phone, CW, and SWL (all single operator). Exchange RS(T) plus
serial number. Stations should claim 2 points per QSO with their own call
area, or 5 points per QSO for all other call areas. For VK and ZL entrants:
if the number in your callsign differs from your actual location, please
follow your callsign with the appropriate numeral to indicate your location.
The multiplier is the number of VK and ZL call areas worked, plus the number
of DXCC countries worked. The final score equals the total QSO points times
the multiplier.
Certificates will be awarded to the top scoring stations in each section, in
each call area of VK and ZL, and each DXCC country. Send your log, signed
summary sheet, details of your station, and any comments to: "John Litten
ZL1AAS, Onemana Post, Whangamata, New Zealand" to be received within 6 weeks
after the end of the contest. For 1996, this is 2 September. Logs on disk
are most welcome.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>From ND3A@cais.cais.com (Rob Shapiro - ND3A) Tue Jul 9 09:40:07 1996
From: ND3A@cais.cais.com (Rob Shapiro - ND3A) (Rob Shapiro - ND3A)
Subject: Operating System Query
Message-ID: <Chameleon.4.01.2.960709015009.nd3a@nd3a.cais.com>
Hi everyone! I am planning to purchase a new PC later this summer. I
currently
run an ancient 386/33 with Windows 3.1. What concerns, if any, should I have
when it comes to choosing an operating system for my pc and how my various
CONTESTING/general ham radio software will be affected, i.e. EZNEC, AO/YO,
CT 9, and DXBase. Most pentium systems are coming loaded with Windows 95
but I am also beginning to see Windows NT being offered with the high end
equipment. I am competent when using computers but know little about
operating systems other than NT is supposed to be a true 32-bit operating
system while '95???
Please reply to me directly and if I receive enough feedback, I will summarize
and
post to the reflector. And thanks in advance!
73, Rob
Rob Shapiro - ND3A
Potomac Valley Radio Club
Internet: nd3a@cais.com
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