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1. Contest sponsors
The "Soyuz Radioljubitelej Rossii" (Union of Radioamateurs of Russia), SRR is pleased to announce 15 International "Russian DX Contest"
2. Contest Period 1200 UTC 15 March - 1200 UTC 16 March 2008
3. Categories:
- SOAB–MIX - Single Op, All Bands, MIXED,
- SOAB–MIX-LP - Single Op, All Bands, MIXED, Low Power 100 watts
- SOAB-MIX-QRP - Single Op, All Bands, MIXED, QRP 5 watts
- SOAB–CW - Single Op, All Bands, CW
- SOAB–CW–LP - Single Op, All Bands, CW, Low Power 100 watts
- SOAB–SSB - Single Op, All Bands, SSB
- SOAB–SSB-LP - Single Op, All Bands, SSB, Low Power 100 watts
- SOSB - Single Op, single band, MIXED (6 different band entries, separately 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, 10 m)
- MOST - Multi Op, All Bands, Single transmitter, MIXED
- MO2T - Multi Op, Two transmitters, MIXED
- SWL - MIXED
All bands, 1.8 through 28 MHz, WARC bands excluded.
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Masa, VK1ANU plans on being QRV from Norfolk Island from 19th March till 2nd April, 2008. Activity will be 10-80m. Verticals for LF, wire for HF. 100w o/p. An entry in CQWW WPX is also expected.
QSL via JO2SLZ
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In the second half of March 2008, exactly between 16th and 30th, will be QRV on the Air DXpedtion by Rich DK8YY, Oliver DL2ARD, Rene DL2JRM, Ralf DL3JJ, Ingolf DL4JS, Dan DL5SE and Andy DL7ZZ from Nouakchott - Mauritania, 5T. They chose a QTH near the Atlantic coast which provides enough space for the various antennas taken with them.
They plan to run three stations simultaneously (two with amplifiers) including two V160 and V80 verticals to produce loud signals also on 80m/160m. Verticals are also used on 40m and yagis on 30-10m supported by two groundplanes, one for the digital modes and one for the WARC bands.
Updates and an online log can be found at: www.5t2008.de.
QSL manager is DH7WW, via bureau or direct.
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SSB: March 29–30, 2008 CW: May 24–25, 2008
Starts: 0000 GMT Saturday Ends: 2359 GMT Sunday
I. Period of Operation: 48 hours. Single Operator stations may operate 36 of the 48 hours.
Off times must be a minimum of 60 minutes in length. Listening time counts as operating time. Multi-Operator stations may
operate the full 48 hours.
II. Objective: The object of the contest is for amateurs around the world to contact as many
amateurs in other parts of the world as possible during the contest period.
III. Bands: The 1.8, 3.5, 7, 14, 21, and 28 MHz bands may be used. No WARC bands allowed.
Observance of established band plans is strongly encouraged.
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G3TXF plans to operate as VQ5XF from the Turks & Caicos Islands for the 2008 RSGB Commonwealth Contest.
The 71st Commonwealth Contest (also known as BERU) runs from 10z on Sat 8 to 10z on Sun 9 March 2008. The contest is on CW and it is for QSOs between stations in the Commonwealth.
More details of the background to the Commonwealth Contest can be found on Bob G3PJT's website. There is also a write-up of the 2007 Commonwealth Contest results.
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Ed N1UR and his xyl Christine KB1PQN are still expected to be active from Layang- Layang Island Resort, Spratly Islands (AS-051) between 0800z, March 22nd and 0000z, March 30th. The duo have already received their 9M6/N1UR and 9M6/KB1PQN licenses. Once they get permission from the Navy, they will apply for a special 9M0 callsign. Activity will be on 160-10 meters, CW and SSB. There will be a station on 160m or 80m CW from 1030-1300z and 2100-2300z daily.
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TX5C, multi DXpedition to the Clipperton Island will reach the desired destination in 15 hours. They are around 160nm from Clipperton. Team operate now as F05A/mm and have made 5700 qso's in the log.
Send your qsl requests through the Bureau or direct to:
N7CQQ ARC
P. O. Box 31553
Laughlin, Nevada 89028
The log will also be uploaded to LOTW once the official log has been certified. Latest news about TX5C are on www.clipperton2008.org |
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Babs DL7AFS and Lot DJ7ZG starts again another dxpedition! They will be QRV from March 2nd till March 20th as J8/DL7AFS & J8/DJ7ZG from St. Vincent & Grenadines. Activity on 6-80m - mainly in RTTY, PSK and SSB.
QSL via DL7AFS. Look for their DXpedition on the usual DX-frequencies.
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The multiband Windom antenna has been described in 1929 by W8GZ. In the HF amateur community is very popular FD-4 antenna. It’s a simple wire antenna for the most popular HF bands. DL1BBC has extend the available bands of FD-4 antenna adding two wire radiators. The result is an 8-band antenna for bands from 80m till 10m.
The new radiators are 4,69m and 9,38m long and are connected to the balun 1:6 and going down to the earth. The angle between both wires is around 100°. DL1BBC and DJ7SH have built and prove this antenna with a good results.
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