Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Report From Ecquador HC

I have an old high school chum who likes to travel and periodically files these reports...
Her recent dispatch from Equador.



A new way to drop weight!
When you get to the Ecuador and step on the scale, you will find you have dropped a kilo.  There is less gravity there and therefore you weigh less. This was one of the many facts we learned at Telemundo, the complex that marks the center of the world where the latitude and longitude are both zero.
We saw a demo where on the Equator where the water dropped directly down the drain, 3 feet to the North  and 3 feet to the south the water swirls in different directions.  Also when you stand on the equator line your energy was  zapped, and your balance is not as good. They also taught us about the natives and some of the history.



This was all on one of the 4 days we spent with our friend Eddie and his family. In Quito the only flat spots are the soccer field, the roads are not graded and are very steep. Quito is a massive city in a long thin valley where they have abandoned the old airport that ran through the center of the city and made it a park, from there everything goes up and down steeply, even side streets go up and down. It is a modern South American City where there are walls and steel gates lining the blocks, whats behind the walls is always surprising. Many of these walls are painted murals, the rest are gang tagged. The traffic is crazy and they stop when ever they want to let someone out of the car.
At Eddies behind the gate is a long thin driveway with 5 homes off of it. It started with the home Eddie and family now lives in. The grandparents continued to build condo type homes up the hill and toward the road.Every one has a car so the parking is tight. only a few inches between the wall and the other parked car or home wall.


Ecuador limits the number of cars by not allowing cars with the last number of their license plate not to drive on certain days, so if 4 is a no drive days, here they just borrow the cousins car. The home is 35 years old and they did not build them with central heat. They are stone and stucco. It does not really freeze here but it does get cold. There were 4 blankets on the bed. Every one wears a jacket or fleece all the time. It rains every afternoon, and really pours then stops for a while and starts again.
The family treated us wonderfully, every day they had a plan to take us somewhere and learn about their country. Moma cooked a big lunch with soup each afternoon. The soups are great and at each dinner there is potatoes and rice served and usually corn as well, a salad and piece of fried meat.  Each morning Moma made fresh juice and one day a smashed green bananas with cheese and an egg on top for breakfast, also freshfruit.
Fruit is sold in long plastic bags for a dollar a bag and they walk through the lines of traffic at every stoplight selling fruit, fresh juice, cut fruit and a variety of things.

Some of the other activities were a trip to inside the crater of the volcano, a stop for traditional cookies with hot chocolate and a mozzarella style goat cheese that you dunk into the hot chocolate.

A trip to the large market where many of the natives were in traditional clothes, and sold handicrafts. It seemed many had the same thing, scarfs, rugs, flutes, jewellery, sweaters and ponchos.


This is a country where I am actually taller than many, the natives are much smaller people. They have amazing black hair, and large smailes!
Today we left the homestead, they took us out of the city with the crazy traffic. We rode to a Hot Springs at 11,000 feet.

It was really cold with fog and wind. The biking is going to be difficult. We are able to get and send text messages when ever we are connected to WIFI (weefee) so keep us informed about the happenings at home.






Saturday, January 14, 2017

425 DX Group DX INFO 14 January 2017

14 January 2017                                           A.R.I. DX Bulletin
                                   No 1341

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                         ****  DX  INFORMATION  ****
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                          Edited by  I1JQJ & IK1ADH
                        Direttore Responsabile  I2VGW

4S     - Once again Peter, DC0KK is active as 4S7KKG from Sri Lanka (AS-003)
         until 1 April. He operates digital modes and CW. QSL via home call,
         direct or bureau; OQRS on Club Log.
9H     - Special callsign 9H2017EU celebrates the Maltese Presidency of  the
         Council of the European  Union (January-June 2017).  QSL via 9H1SP,
         direct only.
9X     - Harald, DF2WO will  be  active  as 9X2AW  (not 9XB954 as previously
         announced) from 3 February to 11 March  during his stay  in Kigali,
         Rwanda. He will operate mainly digital modes (PSK31, JT65 and RTTY)
         and QRS CW. QSL via M0OXO's OQRS (www.m0oxo.com/oqrs/logsearch.php)
         or  direct  only (for  traditional  cards)  to  Charles Wilmott, 60
         Church Hill, Royston, Barnsley, S71 4NG, United Kingdom.
A3     - Tack JE1CKA, Miho JJ2VLY and Yutaka JQ2GYU, along with  Hiro A31MM,
         will  be  active as  A35W (possibly also as A35NN)  from  Tongatapu
         (OC-049), Tonga on 24-31 January. Plans are to operate  CW, SSB and
         RTTY on 160-10 metres, and to participate in the CQ WW 160-Meter CW
         Contest. QSLs via JJ2VLY (direct) and LoTW. [TNX DX World]
CE0    - Michael, DF8AN will be  active  as  CE0Y/DF8AN  from  Easter Island
         (SA-001) on 10-17 February, and as CE0Z/DF8AN from Robinson Crusoe,
         Juan Fernandez (SA-005) on  21-24 February.  From both locations he
         will operate mainly CW and digital modes. QSL via home call, direct
         or bureau; neither LoTW nor Club Log will be used.
CT8    - Antonio, CU8AS will  participate in the  CQ WW 160-Meter CW Contest
         (27-29 January) as  CU9AB  from  Corvo Island (EU-089), Azores.  It
         will  be a   Single  Operator High Power entry.  QSL via HB9CRV and
         LOTW.  The first 50 QSOs  will be  automatically confirmed directly
         from the Corvo Post Office. [TNX NG3K]
HK0_sa - Tim, LW9EOC will be active as 5J0NA from San Andres Island (NA-033)
         between 13 February and 29 March. He will be joined by AA4NC, AJ9C,
         HK6F and WJ2O at various times. Expect activity during the  ARRL DX
         CW,  CQ WW 160-Meter,  ARRL DX SSB,  Russian DX  and  CQ WW WPX SSB
         Contests. QSL via LW9EOC; logsearch on Club Log.
KH2    - Koji, JL3RDC will be active as NH0DX/NH2 from Guam (OC-026)  on 20-
         22 January. He will operate SSB only.  QSL  direct  to JL3RDC. [TNX
         NG3K]
PJ2    - Joeke, PA0VDV will be active as PJ2/PA0VDV from Curacao (SA-099) in
         February and all March. He will operate CW only. QSL via home call,
         direct or bureau. [TNX PA0VDV]
PY0F   - Erwin, PY2QI will be active as PY2QI/PY0F from  Fernando de Noronha
         (SA-003) on 15-21 February. He will operate CW on 40-10 metres. QSL
         direct to home call.
S2     - Yuki, JH1NBN might  be active  as S21ZBA from  Dakha, Bangladesh on
         15-19 January.  This is a business trip, with limited  SSB activity
         during his evening hours. QSL via home call. [TNX The Daily DX]
TU     - A large team from the Radio-club de Provins (F6KOP) will  be active
         from Grand Bassam, Cote d'Ivoire on 9-19 March (callsign TBA). They
         will  operate CW, SSB,  RTTY and  PSK  on  160-6 metres  with  five
         stations (one for CW, two  for SSB, one for  digital modes and  one
         for 6m). QSL via Club Log's OQRS and LoTW; traditional cards should
         be sent to  F1ULQ (direct or bureau).  The team is seeking one more
         "CW only"  operator; if  interested, please   contact  Frank, F4AJQ
         (f4ajq[@]wanadoo.fr).  See https://tu2017dx.wordpress.com/ for more
         information and updates. [TNX F5NQL]
V3     - Paul, VE3AXT is active again as V31AX from Corozal, Belize  until 7
         March.  QSL  via  M0URX's  OQRS (www.m0urx.com/oqrs/logsearch.php);
         traditional cards should be sent  direct only to Tim Beaumont, P.O.
         Box 17, Kenilworth, CV8 1SF, United Kingdom.
V3     - W0MU will  be  active  as  V31MU  from  Placencia, Belize on  14-28
         February. He will be joined by  G0DVJ, who will be QRV as  V31DV on
         14-24 February. They will participate in the ARRL DX CW Contest  as
         V3M. QSL V31MU and V3M via LoTW, Club Log's OQRS or W0MU; QSL V31DV
         via G0DVJ. [TNX W0MU]
V6     - Sho, JA7HMZ will be active again  as V63DX  from  Pohnpei (OC-010),
         Micronesia on 17-24 February.  He will participate  in the  ARRL DX
         CW Contest as V6A. Before and after  the contest he will  look  for
         Europe on 160 metres. QSLs via JA7HMZ (direct only). [TNX NG3K]
VP2V   - Andy W4KDN, Charlie W4KZK and John WA5FAC will be active as  VP2VAW
         from Tortola, British  Virgin  Islands (NA-023)  on  14-21 January.
         They will operate on 160-10 metres, with a focus on 30m CW, 40m SSB
         and 160/80m digital modes (mostly JT-65 and PSK-31). They also plan
         to be QRV on 60 metres (5357 kHz), and to be active during both the
         North  American QSO Parties (CW and SSB).  QSL  via W4KZK (direct),
         eQSL and LoTW (but "only two members use digital logging"). [TNX DX
         World]
YB     - Adhi, YB3MM will be active as YB3MM/7 from  Sebatik Island (OC-295)
         on  21-24 January, Nunukan  Island (OC-166)  on  25-26 January  and
         Tarakan Island (OC-166) on 27-29 January. He will run low poer to a
         multiband vertical antenna, possibly with a  focus on  20m and  30m
         CW. His schedule might change  according  to local conditions.  QSL
         via Club Log's OQRS.
YB     - A large team of Indonesian operators will be  active as  YE0S  from
         Sebira, one of the  Seribu Islands (OC-177),  on 20-27 March.  They
         plan to be QRV on all bands CW, SSB and digital modes. QSL via Club
         Log's OQRS, bureau  or direct to  ORARI Daerah DKI Jakarta,  Gedung
         Prasada Sasana Karya Lt. 10, Jl. Suryopranoto No. 8, Jakarta 10130,
         Indonesia. See www.qrz.com/db/ye0s for more information.
ZD8    - Steve, WB4GHY is active in his spare time as  ZD8SC from  Ascension
         Island (AF-003) until 22 January. QSL via home call. [TNX The Daily
         DX]

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                         ****  GOOD TO KNOW ... ****
                         ===========================
                          Edited by  I1JQJ & IK1ADH
                        Direttore Responsabile  I2VGW

CWOPS AWARD ---> The  "CWops Award for  Advancing the Art of CW"  recognizes
individuals,  groups  or   organizations  that  have   made   the   greatest
contributions toward advancing the art or practice of radio communication by
Morse code. Nominations must be  received by 15 April.  Details can be found
at www.cwops.org/awards.html.

ITURHFPROP PROPAGATION PREDICTION ---> Gwyn Williams' (G4FKH)  new project's
aim is "to produce a propagation  prediction  tool that  uses  the new  ITU-
produced program ITURHFProp, which has been  shown to be more accurate  than
older prediction methods": see www.predtest.uk [TNX RSGB]

QSLs received  direct or  through managers:  3B8HD,  3D2AG/p,  3D2GG,  3W4XX
(AS-128), 4S7AB, 4U0ITU, 5A1AL, 5H1WW, 5Z4/DJ4EL,  5Z4/DL2RMC, 6Y4V,  8P9JH,
8R1/AG6UT, 9N7FD, 9N7WE, 9N7ZT, 9Y4/VE3EY, 9Y4D (SA-011), A5A, AP2TN, BU2AQ,
C5FUD,  C5GCJ,  CR3W,  CY9C,  D66D,  DG150ZRS,  DU3LA,  E51Q,  E6AC,  ES5GP,
FH/HB9AMO, FO/K7AR, H40GC,  H44GC, H84JK,  HH2/N5JR,  JY9FC,  KG4LA,  LX9DX,
MD/DL7VEE,  PC30EUDXF, PJ4L,  R23RRC (AS-091),  RT92KA,  S01WS, S9WL,  S9YY,
SP7VC/1 (EU-132), T2J, T30JK, TA0/DJ4EL (AS-201), TK/PB8DX,  TK/S53CC, TL0A,
TL8AO, TX2AH, TZ4AM, UE23RRC (AS-142), V31ML (NA-073),  VE3LYC/KL7 (NA-172),
VI6DH400 (OC-206),  VK6NAX/p (OC-164),  VK9NF,  VK9NZ, VP2EGR, VP6AH,  VP6J,
VP9/DJ4EL, VP9/G3VYI, VU7MS, XT2AW, XX9TYT,  XZ1A, YJ0CS, ZF9CW,  ZL7/W1XGI,
ZL7G.

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425 DX Group Calender 14 January 2017

14 January 2017                                          A.R.I. DX Bulletin

                                   No 1341
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                          *******   CALENDAR  *******
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                           Edited by  I1JQJ & IK1ADH
                         Direttore  Responsabile I2VGW

PERIOD           CALL                                                   REF
till  14/01      VE100VIMY/VE2 (Quebec): special callsign              1340
till  15/01      4F7OC: Negros Island (OC-129)                         1337
till  15/01      V63AVO: Pohnpei (OC-010), Micronesia                  1339
till  16/01      XW4ZW: Laos                                           1337
till  17/01      AU2WBR: Sagar Island (AS-153)                         1340
till  17/01      H40DA: Nendo Island (OC-100), Temotu Province         1340
till  17/01      XR7T: Isla Ascension (SA-043)                         1337
till  18/01      T88HS, T88SM, T88TK: Koror (OC-009), Palau            1339
till  18/01      T88UW and T88WM: Koror (OC-009), Palau                1339
till  20/01      R1238M: special callsign                              1340
till  21/01      XW4XR: Laos                                           1337
till  22/01      V63ARJ and V63LSS: Pohnpei (OC-010), Micronesia       1339
till  22/01      ZD8SC: Ascension Island (AF-003)                      1341
till  24/01      TG9/DJ2EH: Guatemala                                  1340
till  24/01      ZC4JB and ZC4DB: U.K. SBA on Cyprus (AS-004)          1340
till  25/01      HH8/N3BNA and HH2/N3BNA: Haiti                        1340
till  25/01      HH8/N3FMO and HH2/N3FMO: Haiti                        1340
till  25/01      PJ4B: Bonaire (SA-006)                                1339
till  25/01      ZC4SB: U.K. Sovereign Base Areas on Cyprus (AS-004)   1335
till  26/01      E51WWA: Rarotonga (OC-013), South Cooks               1340
till  28/01      GB2KW: special callsign (Scotland)                    1339
till  31/01      LZ552SGO: special callsign                            1339
till  03/02      J79WTA: Dominica (NA-101)                             1333
till  04/02      5R8IC: Sainte-Marie Island (AF-090)                   1331
till  06/02      E51AMF: Manihiki (OC-014), North Cooks                1339
till  06/02      V31RF: Belize                                         1340
till  11/02      8Q7AZ: Maldives (AS-013)                              1337
till  14/02      RA17NY, RC17NY, RK17NY: special callsigns             1337
till  14/02      RM17NY, RO17NY, RT17NY: special callsigns             1337
till  14/02      RU17NY, RW17NY, RZ17NY: special callsigns             1337
till  28/02      TZ5XR: Mali                                           1317
till  Feb        DP1POL: Neumayer III base (Antarctica)                1332
till  01/03      XK150YUKON: special callsign                          1339
till  15/03      JG8NQJ/JD1: Minami Torishima (OC-073)                 1333
till  17/03      J79XBI: Dominica (NA-101)                             1333
till  31/03      HF800O: special event station                         1338
till  31/03      OA0MP: Machu Picchu Base, South Shetlands (AN-010)    1340
till  31/03      OR100LCI: special callsign (Belgium)                  1323
till  March      C91PA: Mozambique                                     1318
till  March      KC4/N2TA: Novolazarevskaya Base (Antarctica)          1340
till  March      RI1ANA: Molodezhnaya Station, Antarctica              1337
till  March      RI1AND: Novolazarevskaya Base (Antarctica)            1300
till  30/04      6E0C: special callsign (Mexico)                       1339
till  30/04      CE2LML and XR2K                                       1336
till  10/05      H44MS: Solomon Islands                                1335
till  31/05      DL0POLIO: special callsign                            1309
till  30/06      9H2017EU: special callsign                            1341
till  31/08      HG17EYOF: special callsign                            1339
till  12/10      DF0WRTC: special callsign                             1329
till  Feb   2018 DP0GVN: Neumayer III base (Antarctica)                1332
till  Feb   2018 RI1ANC: Vostok Station, Antarctica                    1333
till  April 2018 VP8DPJ: Adelaide Island (AN-001), Antarctica          1331
till  31/12      8J1RL and 8J60JARE: Ongul Island (AN-015), Antarctica 1335
till  31/12      9A57AX and 9A1957AA: special callsigns                1339
till  31/12      CF, CG, CH, CI: special prefixes (Canada)             1338
till  31/12      DC500LS, DM5LUTHER, DL500ML: special callsigns        1340
till  31/12      DR500MLE, DR1517LU, DR5LUTHER: special callsigns      1340
till  31/12      EI11WAW, EI22WAW, EI33WAW: special callsigns          1338
till  31/12      EI44WAW, EI55WAW, EI66WAW: special callsigns          1338
till  31/12      EI77WAW, EI88WAW, EI99WAW: special callsigns          1338
till  31/12      LM80REX and LM80Q: special callsigns                  1337
till  31/12      OF100FI/#: special callsigns                          1337
till  31/12      OH100FIN: special callsign                            1339
till  31/12      OZ100DVI: special callsign                            1337
till  31/12      S557E: special callsign                               1337
till  31/12      ZS8Z: Marion Island (AF-021)                          1337
14/01-18/01      ZZ8P: Ilha dos Poldros (SA-072)                       1337
14/01-22/01      ZF2PG: the Cayman Islands (NA-016)                    1339
14/01-04/02      VP8CLE and VP8DKW: Falkland Islands (SA-002)          1340
15/01-21/01      VE100VIMY/VE3 (Ontario): special callsign             1340
15/01-29/01      TM57H, TM57A, TM57N, TM57D: special callsigns (France)1339
19/01-09/03      FG/F6ITD and TO7D: Guadeloupe (NA-102)                1337
20/01-23/01      YJ0AA, YJ0FM, YJ0WW: Efate (OC-035), Vanuatu          1339
20/01-05/03      6W2SC (Senegal) and J5UAP (Guinea-Bissau)             1335
21/01-24/01      YB3MM/7: Sebatik Island (OC-295)                      1341
21/01-24/01      YC9MLL: Flores Island (OC-151)                        1339
21/01-31/01      R1547M: special callsign                              1340
22/01-28/01      VE100VIMY/VE4 (Manitoba): special callsign            1340
22/01-02/02      TU5MH: Cote d'Ivoire                                  1334
22/01-23/02      ZF9CW: the Cayman Islands (NA-016)                    1339
24/01-31/01      A35W and A35NN: Tongatapu (OC-049), Tonga             1341
25/01-26/01      YB3MM/7: Nunukan Island (OC-166)                      1341
25/01-01/02      HI1UD: Isla Beata (NA-122)                            1326
27/01-29/01      YB3MM/7: Tarakan Island (OC-166)                      1341
27/01-24/04      HR5/F2JD: Honduras                                    1339
29/01-04/02      VE100VIMY/VE5 (Saskatchewan): special callsign        1340
31/01-01/02      VK5CE/3: Gabo Island (OC-196)                         1340
January          6W7SS: Senegal                                        1339
January          E51DWC: Rarotonga (OC-013), South Cook Islands        1338
January          JW2US: Hopen Island (EU-063), Svalbard                1339
01/02-14/02      TL8TT: Central African Republic                       1334
01/02-28/02      LZ235SIR: special callsign                            1339
05/02-11/02      VE100VIMY/VE6 (Alberta): special callsign             1340
08/02-18/02      E51ADD: Rarotonga (OC-013), South Cooks               1340
11/02-15/05      OX90EDR: special callsigns (Greenland)                1339
11/02-15/05      OZ90EDR and 5P90EDR: special callsigns                1339
11/02-28/02      II3CV: special callsign                               1339
12/02-18/02      VE100VIMY/VE7 (British Columbia): special callsign    1340
13/02-26/02      XX9D: Coloane (AS-075), Macau                         1337
13/02-29/03      5J0NA: San Andres Island (NA-033)                     1341
15/02-21/02      PY2QI/PY0F: Fernando de Noronha (SA-003)              1341
16/02-05/03      VP6EU: Pitcairn Island (OC-044)                       1326
17/02-19/02      XF2L: Isla de Sacrificios (NA-224)                    1340
17/02-24/02      V63DX and V6A: Pohnpei (OC-010), Micronesia           1341
19/02-25/02      VE100VIMY/VY0 (Nunavut): special callsign             1340
26/02-04/03      VE100VIMY/VE9 (New Brunswick): special callsign       1340
February         6W7SS: Senegal                                        1339
February         FT3YL: Dumont d'Urville Station (AN-017), Antarctica  1337
February         JW2US: Hopen Island (EU-063), Svalbard                1339
February         RT9K/9: AS-054, AS-068, AS-104, AS-121                1333
01/03-31/03      LZ303MA: special callsign                             1339
05/03-11/03      VE100VIMY/VO1 (Newfoundland & Labrador): special call 1340
07/03-21/03      9G5X: Ghana                                           1339
08/03-21/03      5U5R: Niger                                           1336
12/03-18/03      VE100VIMY/VY1 (Yukon): special callsign               1340
19/03-25/03      VE100VIMY/VE8 (Northwest Territories): special call   1340
25/03-26/03      XF2L: Isla de Lobos (NA-221)                          1340
25/03-30/03      VE100VIMY/VO2 (Newfoundland & Labrador): special call 1340
March            6W7SS: Senegal                                        1339
March            JW2US: Hopen Island (EU-063), Svalbard                1339
March            RT9K/9: AS-054, AS-068, AS-104, AS-121                1333
01/04-30/04      LZ303SA: special callsign                             1339
April            6W7SS: Senegal                                        1339
April            JW2US: Hopen Island (EU-063), Svalbard                1339
01/05-31/05      LZ395SG: special callsign                             1339
15/05-25/05      VK9MAV: Marion Reef (OC-267, Australia)               1338
27/05-28/05      XF2L: Isla de Lobos (NA-221)                          1340
May              JW2US: Hopen Island (EU-063), Svalbard                1339
01/06-30/06      LZ121SBS: special callsign                            1339
01/07-31/07      LZ284SKD: special callsign                            1339
20/07-24/07      RI0C: Iony Island (AS-069)                            1338
29/07-30/07      XF2L: Isla de Enmedio (NA-224)                        1340
July             YC9MLL: Flores Island (OC-151)                        1339
01/08-31/08      LZ55UPB: special callsign                             1339
15/08-15/11      OX90EDR: special callsigns )Greenland)                1339
15/08-15/11      OZ90EDR and 5P90EDR: special callsigns                1339
19/08-20/08      XF2L: Isla de Sacrificios (NA-224)                    1340
01/09-30/09      LZ100SK: special callsign                             1339
01/10-31/10      LZ251MKP: special callsign                            1339
12/10-16/10      VK5CE/8: North Island (OC-198)                        1339
01/11-30/11      LZ307MU: special callsign                             1339
01/12-31/12      LZ710SG: special callsign                             1339
dates TBA   2017 J5T: Bijagos Archipelago (AF-020), Guinea-Bissau      1329
01/01-20/01 2018 8J1RL and 8J60JARE: Ongul Island (AN-015), Antarctica 1335
01/01-30/04 2018 ZS8Z: Marion Island (AF-021)                          1337
dates TBA   2018 3Y0Z: Bouvet Island                                   1336

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Monday, January 9, 2017

FLdigi Part One

This month at the WNYDXA meeting we will begin a discussion about FLdigi and digital modes. I expect this discussion to continue over several months. This will allow us to examine the software and the digital modes that it operates. As band conditions continue to deteriorate, the different modes offer other methods to work DX. Many of these modes offer FEC or forward error correction making them far superior to simple RTTY which is prone to weak signal errors.
While Fldigi does include  RTTY, the suite offers a wide variety of the new sound card modes.



The yellow window is the receive text window.

The blue window is the transmit text window.

The row of buttons are the macro buttons.

The black strip of numbers represents audio frequency.  (I normally set this to read out in Radio Frequency).

The window below the frequencies is the waterfall display. The blue is air noise and the yellow traces are psk 31 signals.

Fldigi, the Fast Light Digital modem application is a free and open-source program which allows an ordinary computer's sound card to be used as a simple two-way data modem. The software is mostly used by amateur radio operators who connect the microphone and headphone connections of an amateur radio SSB transceiver or an FM two way radio to the computer's headphone and microphone connections, respectively.
This interconnection creates a "sound card defined radio" whose available bandwidth is limited by the soundcard's sample rate and the external radio's bandwidth.
Such communications are normally done on the shortwave amateur radio bands in modes such as PSK31, MFSK, RTTY, Olivia, and CW (morse code). Increasingly the software is also being used for data on VHF and UHF frequencies.
Using this software, it is possible for amateur radio operators to communicate worldwide while using only a few watts of RF power.
Fldigi software is also used for amateur radio emergency communications when other communication systems fail due to natural disaster or power outage. Transfer of small files, emails, and ICS forms are possible using inexpensive radio hardware.

Download Links

FlDigi is available at DOWNLOAD FLDIGI


Simply select the version for your computer's operating system and down load it

FlDIgi users manual ONLINE USER MANUAL


FlDigi WIKI  FLDIGI WIKI


BEGINNERS GUIDE


Getting Started With FlDigi


EQUIPMENT REQUIRED


A MODERN RADIO


While flDigi will run on most computer platforms the radio should be drift free. Most people like to use a cable to route the audio to and from the computer to the audio in /out jack on the back of the radio as these inputs/outputs are not variable and maintain a constant level and preserve your use of the radio AF gain control.

The ALC meter becomes important in setting up the radio output. More on this later.

EXTERNAL SOUND CARD


The computer sound card can be used but many find an external sound card easier to adjust.

I use and recommend the signal link sound card interface.

Signal Link Info and Specs.
When you order the signal link you order it for the specific radio that you are going to use for Data modes.

Signal Link at DX Engineering


FlRig

FLRIG is a transceiver control program designed to be used either stand alone or as an adjunct to FLDIGI. The supported transceivers all have some degree of CAT. The FLRIG user interface changes to accommodate the degree of CAT support available for the transceiver in use.
Three different main dialog aspect ratios can be selected to suit the computer screen dimensions and operator preferences. The wide aspect ratio can be resized horizontally. The narrow aspect ratios are fixed in width and height.



Download Link

Download FlRig

FlRig USER GUIDE 



To take advantage of all the features of FlRig you will need a CAT control cable from the rig to the computer. This will allow you to run the rig from the screen of the computer.

A Word About Cables!

In recent years we have seen a plethora of cheap Chinese imports which promise the world but deliver crap!

This includes handhelds, radios, and cat cables with counterfeit chips in them. quite simply, these crap cables DO NOT WORK!

I do not want to build cables or figure out what is wrong or why they don't work. I want to work DX and make contacts!

For these reasons I ONLY recommend RT Systems cables! These cables work and they have an excellent customer support department.

   

Cable Links

The cat cable will be rig specific. Check here for your rig's cable.

 

RT SYSTEM CABLES 

 

More to follow -... -.-


Dog For Sale ~ Free To Good Home




Dog For Sale .  Free to good home.  Excellent guard dog.
Owner cannot afford to feed Jethro anymore, as there are no more drug pushers, thieves, murderers, or molesters left in the neighborhood for him to eat.  Most of them knew Jethro only by his  Chinese street name, Ho Lee Schitt.

425 DX Group INFORMATION

7 January 2017                                            A.R.I. DX Bulletin
                                   No 1340

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                         ****  DX  INFORMATION  ****
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                          Edited by  I1JQJ & IK1ADH
                        Direttore Responsabile  I2VGW

5R     - Look for  5R8GC (QSL via DJ6SI),  5R8UJ (QSL via DF9TM)  and  5R8UR
         (QSL via DL2SWW) to  be active  from  Nosy Be (AF-057),  Madagascar
         until 12 January.
DL     - Special callsigns DR500MLE, DR1517LU, DR5LUTHER, DC500LS, DM5LUTHER
         and DL500ML will be active throughout 2017 to commemorate the 500th
         anniversary  of  the  Protestant  Reformation  initiated by  Martin
         Luther (31 October 1517).
DU     - Dindo, DU1UD and Chris, VK3FY are active as DU1UD/p from the Lubang
         Islands (OC-126) as the 6-8 January DX8DX activity from the Calagua
         Islands (OC-202) [425DXN 1338] has been cancelled because  of heavy
         seas.  QSL via M0OXO's OQRS (direct and bureau);  traditional cards
         should be sent to M0OXO  direct only. [TNX M0OXO]
E5_sc  - E51ADD  is  the  callsign  that  Erik, K7ADD  will  be  using  from
         Rarotonga (OC-013), South Cook Islands on 5-9 January and again  on
         8-18 February [425DXN 1339].Between 11 January  and  6 February  he
         will operate as E51AMF from  Manihiki (OC-014), North Cook Islands.
         See https://e51amf.amateurfoundation.org/ for more information.
E5_sc  - Also active from Rarotonga will be Dick, AD7AF, who will be QRV  as
         E51WWA between 9 and 26 January.  He will operate CW and SSB on 80-
         10 metres. QSL via AD7AF and LoTW.
G      - The Cray  Valley  Radio  Society  will be  active as  GB8KW on  6-8
         January, to mark the anniversary f the  founding of  KW Electronics
         Ltd in the mid-1950s by the late Rowley Shears, G8KW. Activity will
         be on 80, 40 and 20 metres. QSL via G0UKN. [TNX M0MCV]
H4     - H44DX is the callsign used by  Darren, VK4FEDX when operating  from
         Guadalcanal  (OC-047), Solomon Islands.  He is now active as  H40DA
         from Nendo Island (OC-100), Temotu Province  until 17 January.  QSL
         both callsigns direct only to home call. [TNX The Daily DX]
HH     - Dale, N3BNA and Harry, N3FMO will be in Haiti on 13-25 January  and
         might be QRV as HH8/home calls  from Jacmel, and  as HH2/home calls
         from the QTH of HH2JR during the last two days of their trip. [TNX
         The Daily DX]
OA_ssh - OA0MP will be active from the Antarctic base "Machu Picchu" on King
         George Island, South Shetlands (AN-010) sometime between  9 January
         and   31 March.  Two  members  of  ANTAR  XXIV, the  24th  Peruvian
         scientific expedition to  Antarctica, will operate  the station  in
         their spare time, with main activity on  20 and 40 metres SSB.  QSL
         via OA4O.
PY     - Joao, PY2GTA will be active holiday style as  PP5/PY2GTA from  IOTA
         group SA-026 on 7-9 January.  He will operate  from the islands  of
         Campeche during the day, and Santa Catarina in the evening. QSL via
         home call, direct or bureau.
TG     - Dick, DJ2EH will  be active as  TG9/DJ2EH  from Guatemala  on 10-24
         January. He will operate CW, RTTY and some RTTY with a focus on the
         low bands. QSL via home call, direct or bureau. [TNX The Daily DX]
UA     - Moscow celebrates its 870th anniversary this year, as it was  first
         mentioned  in  historical  records  in  1147.  The  Radio  Marathon
         "Moscow-870" will run until  31 December, with  a  large number  of
         special callsigns expected to be active on all bands and modes.  On
         the air  this  month  will be  R870M (1-10 January),  R1238M (11-20
         January) and R1547M (21-31 January). Detailed  information  on  the
         event and the award programme can be found at www.moscow870.com.
V3     - Rich, K8NDS will be active holiday  style as V31RF  from Placencia,
         Belize from 9 January to 6 February. He will operate SSB on  40, 20
         and 17 metres. QSL direct to K8NDS. [TNX The Daily DX]
VE     - Fought in France in April 1917, the Battle of Vimy Ridge  "awakened
         a sense of national identity in Canadians" which has been described
         as "the moment when Canada leapt in spirit  from colony to nation".
         Commemorating  the  centenary of  Vimy Ridge,  VE100VIMY/VE1  (Nova
         Scotia)  and  VE100VIMY/VY2  (Prince Edward Island)  have been  QRV
         since 1 January,  and will continue  activity until  23.59 UTC on 7
         January.  The  callsign  will  then be  activated  from  the  other
         Canadian call areas, one week at a time until the end  of March  as
         follows:
         08-14 Jan     VE100VIMY/VE2  Quebec
         15-21 Jan     VE100VIMY/VE3  Ontario
         22-28 Jan     VE100VIMY/VE4  Manitoba
         29 Jan-04 Feb VE100VIMY/VE5  Saskatchewan
         05-11 Feb     VE100VIMY/VE6  Alberta
         12-18 Feb     VE100VIMY/VE7  British Columbia
         19-25 Feb     VE100VIMY/VY0  Nunavut
         26 Feb-04 Mar VE100VIMY/VE9  New Brunswick
         05-11 Mar     VE100VIMY/VO1  Newfoundland and Labrador
         12-18 Mar     VE100VIMY/VY1  Yukon
         19-25 Mar     VE100VIMY/VE8  Northwest Territories
         25-30 Mar     VE100VIMY/VO2  Newfoundland and Labrador
         After the Great War, France ceded to Canada a  territory  amounting
         to 107 hectares (250 acres) at the top of the Ridge.  This space is
         now  a  Parks Canada National Historic site, and  on 1-9 April  the
         commemoration will continue there with two stations  operating  CW,
         SSB and RTTY on the HF bands.
         QSL for all callsigns via N7RO, bureau, Club Log's OQRS and LoTW. A
         certificate and award program is in place, see www.ve100vimy.ca for
         details.
VK     - VK5CE/3 will be QRV from  Gabo Island (OC-196) on  31 January and 1
         February [425DXN 1331].  Craig  will operate  SSB on 15, 17, 20 and
         40m, and  PSK63 on 30m.  An  updated  schedule  for his  operation,
         "based on current band  conditions and  theoretical forecasts", can
         be found at https://oc196.wordpress.com/propagation/.  QSL via Club
         Log's OQRS; traditional cards via VK5CE, direct or bureau.
VP8    - Dave, G1OCN (VP8CLE) and  his wife  Carol, 2E1DQZ (VP8DKW) will  be
         active from various  places  in the  Falkland Islands (SA-002)  for
         three weeks starting  in mid January.  QSLs direct  only to  G1OCN;
         logsearch on Club Log. [TNX DX World]
VU     - Once again the West Bengal Radio Club (http://wbradioclub.in/) will
         provide  assistance  during the  Ganga Sagar Mela on  Sagar  Island
         (AS-153) on 9-17 January. This  is the  annual  gathering of  Hindu
         pilgrims to take a holy dip in the Ganges, where  the river  merges
         with the  Bay of Bengal.  Expect some activity on the  HF bands  as
         AU2WBR. QSL via VU2NRO.
XE     - On 28 December XF2L [425DXN 1337] was active for a few hours on  17
         metres  from  Isla de Lobos (NA-221).  Next  operations  are  being
         planned to be held  during the  South American  Lighthouses Weekend
         (17-19 February) from Isla de Sacrificios (NA-224); the  CQ  WW WPX
         SSB Contest (25-26 March) and CQ WW WPX CW Contest (27-28 May) from
         Isla de Lobos (NA-221); the IOTA Contest (29-30 July) from  Isla de
         Enmedio (NA-224); the International  Lighthouse & Lightship Weekend
         (19-20 August) from  Isla de Sacrificios (NA-224).  Activities  are
         subject to weather conditions and to  obtaining the  authorizations
         from the  National Commission of  Protected Natural Areas.  QSL via
         XE1SOV.
ZC4    - Judith, G4IAQ and Dave, G4IAR will be active from  Cyprus on  12-24
         January. They will be QRV as  ZC4JB and  ZC4DB from  the  Sovereign
         Base areas to which the public have access; when on other parts  of
         the island, they will use 5B/G4IAQ/p and 5B/G4IAR/p. QSLs direct to
         home calls. [TNX The Daily DX]

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                         ****  GOOD TO KNOW ... ****
                         ===========================
                          Edited by  I1JQJ & IK1ADH
                        Direttore Responsabile  I2VGW

DAYTON CONTEST DINNER ---> The  25th Dayton Contest Dinner  will  take place
on 20 May at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in downtown Dayton, Ohio. Tickets can be
purchased only via the Contest Dinner's website: http://contestdinner.com.

DX SOUND CLIPS ---> Tom's (K8CX) DX sound clips for 2016  can  be  found  at
http://hamgallery.com/dx2016/.  The collection  of  226  clips (MP3  format)
covers the major DXpeditions, plus rare and  semi-rare  DX.  This  makes  19
full years of sound clips available.

IOTA NEWS ---> "This message is for you if you are one of the  many  chasers
who keep an IOTA score in a 'pending application' on  the IOTA database  and
have never  made a submission",  Roger Balister (G3KMA) wrote  on  the  IOTA
website on 30 December. "The Board of IOTA Ltd has decided that it is not in
the best interest of the IOTA Programme to continue  with a situation  where
people in this category exceed by a wide margin  the number of  participants
shown in  the  annual  Honour Roll  and Annual Listing".  Read the  complete
notice  on  www.rsgbiota.org,  along  with  the  latest  progress  report (2
January) on the Friends of IOTA appeal ("Half  a year after  our Appeal, 223
IOTA enthusiasts from 41 DXCCs  responded  generously  by donating  £20,423,
putting us at 82% of the first goal of GBP 25,000 we need to achieve").

KC4/N2TA ---> This is Mike, RW1AI, operating  from  Novolazarevskaya Base in
Antarctica. He is also active as RI1AND, and expects  to remain there  until
March. QSL for KC4/N2TA via N2TA (see qrz.com).

QSL GALLERY ---> The large collection of QSL cards  on  Les  Nouvelles  DX's
web site has been updated. Fifteen different galleries include 14,341  cards
for the ten Most  Wanted  DXCC  Entities  (2004-16),  the  62  deleted  DXCC
Entities, obsolete prefixes,  stations  from  Maghreb  from  1945  to  1962,
Allied Forces stations in Germany (1945-70), special stations  commemorating
ITU and IARU, Antarctic bases and TAAF (Terres  Australes  and  Antarctiques
Francaises), the various French DXCC island Entities in the  Pacific  Ocean,
the Indian Ocean and the Americas (from 1945 to 1970),  pre-1945  countries,
French Departments and CONUS, plus a  gallery  for  cards  not  accepted  by
DXCC. Your participation is encouraged: www.LesNouvellesdx.fr. [TNX F6AJA].

SWODXA DX DINNER ---> The 32nd DX Dinner, sponsored again by  the  SouthWest
Ohio DX Association (SWODXA) and held in conjunction with  the  2017  Dayton
Hamvention, will be on Friday, 19 May  at  the  Marriott  Hotel  in  Dayton.
Dinner tickets can already be  ordered  by  going  to  www.swodxaevents.org;
programme details and a list of the prizes will be on the  website  as  they
become available. [TNX W8GEX]

YASME  EXCELLENCE  AWARDS  &  SUPPORTING  GRANTS  ---> In  2008  The   Yasme
Foundation  established  the  Yasme Excellence Awards,  to be  presented  to
Individuals   who,  through  their  own  service,  creativity,  effort   and
dedication, have  made  a  significant  contribution to  amateur radio.  The
contribution may be in recognition of technical, operating or organizational
achievement, as  all  three are  necessary  for  amateur radio  to grow  and
prosper. The latest recipients, announced on 2 January, are:
* Pekka Ketonen, OH1TV, in recognition of his  many innovations, such as the
  Opposite  Voltage  Feed  concept  for  amateur  radio  antennas,  and  for
  documenting his work in English to make it widely available.
* Hani Raad, OD5TE, in recognition of his work  advancing  amateur radio  in
  Lebanon and  the  Arabic  Region  and  his  efforts  related  to  the  re-
  introduction of amateur radio examinations in Lebanon.
The Board of Directors of the Yasme Foundation has also announced  a  number
of   supporting  grants  in  furtherance  of  its  goal  of  supporting  the
development of amateur radio:
* A further grant to the Radio Club d'Haiti for the acquisition of radios to
  be used for emergency communications
* A grant to the Mongolian Radio Sports Federation  for the  acquisition  of
  laptop computers  for  use  in  the  Federation's  High  Speed  Telegraphy
  competition
* A grant to the  Lighthouse for the  Blind  and  Visually Impaired  for the
  acquisition  of  amateur  radio  equipment  for  the  station at  the  new
  headquarters in San Francisco, California
* A grant to the Amateur Radio Society of Dominica for  the  acquisition  of
  amateur radio training materials and the donation of a transceiver, power
  supply, tuner and headset
* A grant to WRTC 2018 for the sponsorship of the Ham Widows' Ball
* A grant to the Radio Amateur Society of Thailand for support of the  HS0AC
  club station
A  substantial revision of the  YASME Foundation's  website  (www.yasme.org)
has been completed. The new website contains information on Yasme's history,
past  recipients  of the  Yasme Excellence Award,  prior grants,  the  Yasme
Awards and an updated listing of eligible call signs. The website also makes
available complete copies of "The Yasme News" published in the late 1950s by
Dick Spenceley, KV4AA (SK),  all prior  Yasme press releases and information
about the  Yasme  book authored by Jim Cain, K1TN. [TNX W6SZN]

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                          Edited by  I1JQJ & IK1ADH
                        Direttore Responsabile  I2VGW

===================================================================
CALL        MANAGER     CALL        MANAGER     CALL        MANAGER
===================================================================
3DA0AY      ZS6AYE      EI22WAW     EI6AL       PA150N      PA9LUC
3W1T        RW6HS       EI33WAW     EI6AL       PC30EUDXF   PA1AW
3W3B        E21EIC      EI44WAW     EI6AL       PD30EUDXF   PA1AW
3Z17HNY     SP6IEQ      EI66WAW     EI6AL       PD75JEEP    PD2RKG
4K8YL       4K4K        EI77WAW     EI6AL       PF30EUDXF   PA1AW
4O7CC       UA4CC       EI88WAW     EI6AL       PG150N      PA7DA
4V1TL       W3HNK       EI99WAW     EI6AL       PH30EUDXF   PA1AW
4X6TT       N4GNR       EM90WA      UR5WA       PI35ETL     PA1CPA
5K6RM       HK6RM       EM9WFF      EA5HPX      PJ7TM       K2GSJ
5P90EDR     OZ1ACB      EO25F       UX0FF       R110B       RZ4AZ
5R8GC       DJ6SI       EO90WE      US5WE       R19KDR      RQ7L
5R8IC       F6ICX       EP2LMA      EA5GL       R870M       RK3AW
5R8SV       G3SWH       EX2V        RW6HS       RA17NY      RQ7L
5R8UJ       DF9TM       GM4FOC      G3SWH       RC17NY      RQ7L
5R8UR       DL2SWW      GS8VL       GM4FDM      RK17NY      RQ7L
5W1SA       JA1DXA      H44LG       JE1LGY      RM17NY      RQ7L
6E0C        XE1EE       H44MS       DL2GAC      RO17NY      RQ7L
7Z1HL       DJ9ZB       H44SHD      HB9SHD      RT17NY      RQ7L
7Z1SJ       EA7FTR      H74B        EA3BT       RU17NY      RQ7L
8Q7AZ       DL8AZ       H74WL       EA3BT       RU55IA      R2DX
8Q7ND       LZ1COM      HA44FF      HA5OKE      RW17NY      RQ7L
9A1700SBD   9A4J        HF800O      SP6PAZ      RZ17NY      RQ7L
9A57AX      9A5AX       HG30EUDXF   HA0HW       S0S         EA2JG
9H3IT       IK4ALM      HG44FY      HA8FY       S5100SF     S59DKR
9J2BO       G3TEV       HG70RADAR   HA8KWG      S557E       S50O
9J2HN       JR2KDN      HI3DX       HI3B        S560SLODA   S59DRW
9M2/R6AF/P  R6AF        HI3K        KB2MS       S570ABC     S59ABC
9M2TO       JA0DMV      HI3Y        RW6HS       SN0ALFA     SP5KAB
9V1YC       W5UE        HS70A       HS6MYW      SN1WOSP     SP1PMY
A25SL       N4GNR       HZ1BL       IZ8CLM      SN3WOSP     SP3CGK
A31MM       EA5GL       HZ1BW       W3HNK       SP0CFF      SP2FAP
A61AS       YO3FRI      HZ1SK       IZ8CLM      SP9YFF/4    SP9WAN
A61FJ       LZ1YE       II0EUDX     IS0AGY      SU1SK       SM5AQD
A61FK       A61BK       JD1BMH      JD1BMH  [b] T88FY       JK2VOC
A61HA       A61BK       JD1BMH      JG7PSJ  [d] T88GA       JA7XBG
A61Q        EA7FTR      JG8NQJ/JD1  JA8CJY  [d] T8CW        JA0FOX  [b]
A65DC       IZ8CLM      JG8NQJ/JD1  JG8NQJ  [b] T8CW        JH0IXE  [d]
A70X        M0OXO       JW2US       LA2US       TG9ADM      EA5GL
A93JA       KE5JA       KH2L        W3HNK       TM17PGM     F4FCE
AN5CRM      EA5URL      KH2TJ       W7TR        TM1CEZ      M0OXO
AO2016DSS   EA2URD      KP4AW       NP3IR       TY2AC       IZ1BZV
AT1BSG      VU2NRO      LA30EUDXF   PA1AW       TY2CD       N4GNR
CN2LW       HB9EOU      LM10HAM     LA2G        TZ4AM       W0SA
CN8KD       EA5XX       LM80Q       LA9VDA      TZ5XR       F5MXH
CO6LC       IZ1GDB      LM80REX     LA9VDA      V53DX       DO4DXA
CO8LY       EA7ADH      LX0RL       LX1KQ       V63AVO      JA3AVO
CP4BT       DJ2BW       LZ552SGO    LZ1KCP      V63PBL      JH3PBL
CP6CL       W3HNK       NP2J        K8RF        VE100VIMY/VE1 N7RO
CX7CO       EA5GL       NP4A        W3HNK       VE100VIMY/VY2 N7RO
D44TBT      SM5EPO      OD5ET       EB7DX       VI50DC      M0OXO
D44TVB      UA4WHX      OE30EUDXF   OE4VIE      VK2DX       W3HNK
DF0WRTC     DJ9MH       OF0RJ       OH0RJ       VK5CE/P     VK5CE
DF90KWTJ    DL2APJ      OF100FI/#   OH2BAD      VY1JA       N3SL
DL1516BIER  DK2HM       OF10A       OH1HS       W2HRU       N2MUN
DL30EUDXF   DJ6SI       OF3077F     OH3JF       XF2L        XE1SOV
DL70NRW     DK7TX       OH0Z        W0MM        XK150YUKON  KC1CWF
DM60KJN     DL3VU       OH20TAR     OH1HS       XQ6OA       CE6WUW
DP1POL      DL1ZBO      OM685RADOLA OM3CND      XV9NPS      JA2NPS [b]
DU1DL       DK2DJ       ON25CRD/P   ON4CRD      XV9NPS      JA2ODB [d]
DU1IST      JA1HGY      ON30EUDXF   ON6CC       XW4XR       E21EIC
DU1UD/p     M0OXO       OT50DST     ON4QM       YB9KA       HA3JB
DU3LA       W3HNK       OX5M        OZ0J        YP5XMAS     YO9FNP
DX8DX       M0OXO       OY1OF       M0URX       YV1KK       OH0XX
E77DX       E77E        OZ90EDR     OZ1ACB      YW315MCY    YV4AA
EF2AKZ      EA2URC      P49MR       VE3MR       ZL17NY      ZL1SLO
EI11WAW     EI6AL       P49X        W0YK        ZS6CCY      K3IRV

5T0JL    Jean J. Lewuillon, Avenue E. Verhaeren 110/1, 1030 Bruxelles,
         Belgium
CU6NS    Victor Silva, Rua Padre Domingues Ferreira 22, 9940-340 Sao Roque
         do Pico, Portugal
EA3BT    Josep Gibert del Pino, Carrer del Col-legi 1, 08800 Vilanova I La
         Geltru (Barcelona), Spain
H40DA    Darren Johnston, P.O. Box 3140, Browns Plains LPO QLD 4118,
         Australia
H44DA    Shane Lynd, 17 Atherton Crescent, Glenden QLD 4743, Australia
H44DX    Darren Johnston, P.O. Box 3140, Browns Plains LPO QLD 4118,
         Australia
HB0AFVL  Amateur Funk Verein Liechtenstein, P.O. Box 629, 9495 Triesen FL,
         Liechtenstein
HG17EYOF MTTOSZ Gyor Varosi Radioklub, Gyor, Nagysandor Jozsef u. 27, 9027,
         Hungary
OX3XR    Harry de Jong, Broekdijk 59, 7695 TC Bruchterveld, The Netherlands
XE1SOV   Ricardo R. Orozco Campos, Plazuela del Refugio 1429, Col. Plazas
         Amalucan, 72310 Puebla PUE, Mexico
YP700CJ  Transilvania Connection, CP 168, 400750 Cluj-Napoca 1, Romania
YV50ARV  Esteban Romagni, 263 Cross Point CV, Collierville TN 38017 USA

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