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Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin No. 913

The Ohio/Penn DX PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 913
BID: $OPDX.913
June 22, 2009
Editor Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW
Provided by BARF80.ORG (Cleveland, Ohio)

Thanks to the Northern Ohio Amateur Radio Society, Northern Ohio DX
Association, Ohio/Penn PacketCluster Network, AB5K & the AR TelNet
Clusters Network, K1XN & GoList, NC1L, NJ1Q, N3CR, NG3K, WP3GW, N4AA &
QRZ DX, K8YSE, A35RK, DK8JB, DL7MAE & The DX News Letter, DX World of
Ham Radio Web Site, F5NQL & UFT, I1JQJ/IK1ADH & 425 DX News, I2MOV,
IZ0FKE, OK2BOB, Pete's-DX-Newsdesk, PT7WA, RSGB IOTA Web Site, VA3RJ &
ICPO and VHF-DX-Portal (MMMonVHF) for the following DX information.

DXCC COUNTRY/ENTITY REPORT: According to the AR-Cluster Network for the
week of Sunday, 14th-June, through Sunday, 21st-June there were 215
countries active. Countries available: 3A, 3B8, 3D2, 3W, 4J, 4L, 4O, 4S,
4U1I, 4X, 5B, 5N, 5T, 5V, 5Z, 6W, 6Y, 7P, 7X, 8P, 8Q, 8R, 9A, 9H, 9J, 9K,
9M2, 9M6, 9Q, 9U, 9V, 9Y, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6, A7, A9, AP, BV, BY, C3, C6,
CE, CE9, CM, CN, CP, CT, CT3, CU, CX, D2, D4, DL, DU, E5/s, E7, EA, EA6,
EA8, EA9, EI, EK, EL, ER, ES, ET, EU, EX, EY, EZ, F, FG, FJ, FK, FM, FO,
FR, FS, FW, FY, G, GD, GI, GJ, GM, GU, GW, H4, HA, HB, HB0, HC, HH, HI,
HK, HK0/a, HL, HP, HR, HS, HV, HZ, I, IS, J2, J3, J6, J8, JA, JD/m, JD/o,
JT, JW, JY, K, KG4, KH0, KH2, KH6, KL, KP2, KP4, LA, LU, LX, LY, LZ, OA,
OD, OE, OH, OH0, OK, OM, ON, OX, OY, OZ, P2, P4, PA, PJ2, PJ7, PY, PY0F,
PZ, S2, S5, S7, S9, SM, SP, SU, SV, SV/a, SV5, SV9, T32, T7, TA, TF, TG,
TI, TK, TL, TN, TR, TT, TU, TY, UA, UA2, UA9, UK, UN, UR, V2, V3, V4, V5,
V6, V8, VE, VK, VP2M, VP2V, VP8, VP9, VR, VU, XE, XU, XW, YA, YB, YI, YL,
YN, YO, YU, YV, Z2, Z3, ZA, ZB, ZC4, ZD7, ZF, ZK2, ZL, ZP, ZS

* PLEASE NOTE: The report "could" contain "Pirate/SLIM" operations or
  more likely a "BUSTED CALLSIGN". As always, you never know - "Work
  First Worry Later" (WFWL).

3B8, MAURITIUS (AF-049). Luc, I3LDP, will be active from here between
June 29th and July 11th. The callsign was not provided. Activity will
be on the HF bands and 6 meters using CW and SSB. His equipment will
be an Icom IC-7000, a vertical for 40-10m and a vertical dipole for
6m. Grid Loc. is LG89vt. QSL via his home callsign. ADDED NOTE: Luc
plans to look for a good location for an EME operation next year (2010).

6M REPORT (Hearing 6m DX): [edited] "Greetings -- After I predicted the
6m summer Sporatic E's season to begin on 7th June 2009, it appears the
season has started in FN20 as of 10th June 2009, for the low power
operators. At 8pm I was working EM 26-40-46-70 in La, Al, and Fl, with
100 watts and a thrown up 2 element Quad. On June 11th, I was hearing
Costa Rica and Fla. On June 12th, at 6pm I was working YV4, HI3, PJ2,
and Fla with many strong signals on the band. On June 15th, I was working
into W1 land FN30, FN31 and FN41 at the end of the VHF contest. On June
16th, at 4pm I began working Fla and Ala along with J39BS Grenada, ON4IQ,
HI3TEJ, VP2M and WP4 stations, all with S9 signals into FN20. On Thursday,
18th June, at 3pm I began working into EM 32-63-64-74-82-94-95....AL, GA,
NC and SC. The band started out short to SC, NC and TN. It opened up with
many stations and strong signals into Fla. I even worked a couple mobiles
with loops on the roof and a few stations using Halos. For the early risers
on Saturday 20th June 2009, as this is being written, I worked into Europe
after 7am with stations CN8LI, CT3FQ Madeira Island and CT3KU/p. EA's,
CU1EZ, CN8SG, and CT3DZ were also heard or worked up until about 1230z.
All this with 2 elements hanging on my 2 element tribander boom!!  And
the season has just begun!! I have a 4 element 6m Quad being built so I
can be heard a little better. 6m openings have been very thin in FN20
and this has brought out all the operators finding 6m on their new radios.
I had worked several halos, dipoles, and ground plane stations with the
band open. The real jewel during Sporatic E season is Bermuda....that
little dot in the middle of the Atlantic. I can't wait to work Ed in
Bermuda, VP9GE. It is a great thing to hear so many new DX stations on
six meters. With relaxed regulations on power and antennas, I expect we
will hear many more stations working into the U.S. at the bottom of the
sunspot cycle with one small spot showing and no C class or better solar
flares to report. For size and performance, I don't think you can beat
the Quad loop or beam. I also use a 6 element yagi pointed towards Florida
and get similar reports with just 2 elements. Four elements will just
make things easier for me. Thanks for producing the propagation and
DX reports. They are well read at this location...."
                           Yours truly,
                           Larry Lilly Sr. N3CR
                           Lehighton, Pa   FN20dv

8Q, MALDIVES. By the time you read this, Vlad, RA9LR, should will be
active as 8Q7LR from Hudhuranfushi Island, North Male Atoll (AS-013),
until July 2nd. Activity will be on 40-10 meters, mainly Digital but
with some SSB. He will be use 100 watts into a DX-88 eight band vertical.
QSL via RA9LR, direct or by the Bureau.

A35, TONGA (Update). Paul, A35RK, on Wednesday, June 17th, informed
OPDX that lots is happening in Tonga for him. He told us that "A35RK
is moving to a new QTH. On December 1st, the whole family is moving
to Vava'u (OC-064)." He will be departing Vava'u on June 27th, and
between then and December 1st, Paul will be moving back and forth
between the island groups. Paul adds, "I will get my yagi antennas
up in Vava'u ASAP, but no firm date commitment is possible. In the
meantime, it will be 100w to a G5RV, whenever I am actually in Vava'u.
I will drop the A35RK/p callsign and revert to the straight A35RK,
as soon as I make an official change-of-address notification to the
radio licensing authority. What all that means is that A35RK (OC-169)
is essentially QRT because the first shipment to Vava'u will include
all of my radio gear and all of my tools. It is highly unlikely that
I will do any more operating from Ha'apai." Paul states that he has
made 80,000+ QSOs from there over the past 13 years, and this should
be enough to satisfy the IOTA crowd." Bob, W7TSQ, will remain his
manager, and he will modify Paul's QSL cards to indicate IOTA OC-064.
Future LoTW logs will likewise be modified, as will QRZ.com info as
soon as the move is official. On a personal level, Paul states, "This
is a big move 'up' for us. The whole family is looking forward to the
improved living conditions in Vava'u (ie, better schools for the kids,
better telecom and shipping connections, better 'shopping', reliable
mains power, etc.). Please wish us luck in this new endeavor." OPDX
wishes Paul the best of luck in his new QTH.
 ANOTHER UPDATE FROM PAUL: "It's official: my A35RK license address has
been changed by the Radio Licensing Officer. I will stop signing A35RK/p
immediately. All contacts with A35RK, beginning 0001z, June 18th, 2009,
will be from Vava'u Island, IOTA OC-064, grid square AH31ai. A35RK from
Ha'apai, IOTA OC-169 is QRT."

CT8, AZORES. Operators Jan/DL7JAN and Egon/DL2IX will be active as
CT8/homecall from Faial Island (EU-175) between August 21-31st. Activity
will be on 80-6 meters using CW, SSB and RTTY. QSL via their homecall,
by the bureau or direct.

CY0, SABLE ISLAND (Update). The following was received by John, K1XN,
author of the GoList, from Randy, N0TG (edited): "A challenge for us is to
keep the weight allowance under control. The charter aircraft limits us
to 1400 pounds total weight. That includes body weight for the team (3),
personal items, equipment, antennas, computers, food, EVERYTHING. The
weight creeps upward pretty fast and must be watched carefully. It looks
like the low bands will still be very productive ones as Cycle 24 lingers.
I personally am pleased and excited to have the Battle Creek Special going
with us. There seems to be lots of interest on 160 by the EU's and others
as well. One thing that we are 'not' is experienced RTTY operators. However,
the recent few weeks we have equipped our stations with the necessary
computer interface, software, etc. and are becoming a bit more enlightend
on RTTY operation. We've made a number of contacts and are pleased to have
this set up and ready. NCDXF in particular encouraged us to include RTTY.
Web traffic continues to increase from world-wide QTH's. Certainly, we know
CY0 not one of the most rare spots..but it does look like many are looking
for it to fill in a mode/band combo, and hopefully it'll be an interesting
event and promote activity for our wonderful hobby. Thanks..we appreciate
the support; we can't express that enough!!  We look forward to working
you.                     http://www.CY0dxpedition.com
73, Randy - N0TG/CY0 and team (Murray-WA4DAN, Ron-AA4VK)"

D44, CAPE VERDE. Michel, HB9BOI, is now active as D44TOI from Sal Island
(AF-086) until June 30th. Activity over the past weekend as been mainly
20 meters SSB (around 14260 kHz), and some 17 meter SSB. QSL via his home
callsign.

DU, PHILIPPINES. Gerard, F2JD, will stay in the Philippines for the next
five months and hopes to get his DU1/G0SHN licence extended. While there
he plans to activate some IOTA islands during his stay. QSLs direct or
via the REF Bureau to F6AJA.

DXCC NEWS (DXCC Annual List Questions). Bill Moore, NC1L, ARRL Awards
Manager, explains this week on the "ARRL's Century Club Awards Weblog"
<http://www.arrl.org/blog/Century%20Club%20Awards> questions that the
DXCC has been receiving pertaining to the DXCC Annual listings. If you
were wondering why your award totals were not listed, please read the
info on the above Web page before contacting the DXCC.

FT/G, GLORIOSO ISLAND. As this bulletin was being prepared, there were
no new developments announced this past week. The 2009 Glorioso FT5GA
operation still seems to be on track and scheduled for July 9-28th.

GB2, ENGLAND (Special Event). Look for special event callsign GB2RI to
be used from the "National Exhibition Centre" in Birmingham, England,
during the 100th Rotary International Convention, between June 21-24th
(0700-1700z daily). Kenwood Radio of the UK, has supplied a 200 watt
transceiver, and the local Withall ARC are providing a 100 ft. tower
topped with a 3 element yagi. Activity will be on 80-10 meters. USA
stations are suggested to watch 14293 kHz. QSL direct or by the RSGB
to G3LUW.

HB0, LIECHTENSTEIN. Fred/DL5YM and his XYL Tina/DL5YL will once again be
in Masescha and will be hiking here during the daytime hours between now
and July 2nd. During the nighttime hours they will be active on CW signing
HB0/homecall on all bands. They may also be active on RTTY, if they add
an interface to their IC-725 and a 40m wire to their equipment.

IOTA NEWS....................
  AS-047.  Operators Mitsu/7N4AGB, Hase/JK1EBA, Shoji/JJ1JGI, JA1XEQ and
           Nakayama/JA1KJW will be active as homecall/6 from Kita-Daito
           Island (JIIA AS-047-001, WLOTA 0928), JA6 Okinawa Prefecture,
           between June 25th and July 5th. Activity will be on 160-6
           meters, but mainly on the lower bands using CW and SSB. QSL
           via their home calls, direct or Bureau.

  AS-159.  Ozer, TA2RC, will be active as YM0T from Kefken Island during
           the RSGB IOTA Contest (July 25-26th) as a Single-Op/All-Band/
           Mixed/24H/Low-Power entry. QSL via TA2RC.

  EU-034.  Operators Harald/ES1LS, Arvo/ES1QV, Juri/ES2EZ, Toivo/ES2DJ
           and Mati/ES2QN will be active as ES0U from Saaremaa Island,
           Estonia, during the RSGB IOTA Contest (July 25-26th). QSL via
           the Bureau.

  EU-048.  Members of the French Sevran F5KKD ARC will be active as F5KKD/p
           from Belle Ile Island (DIFM AT-015, WLOTA 0078, DPF 06) between
           September 11-14th. Activity will be on the HF, VHF and UHF bands.
           Operators mentioned are: David/F4FDA, Mickael/F4FFZ and Bastien/
           F4EYQ. QSL via the Bureau. Visit their Web page at:
                            http://iota2009.crxcluster.com

  EU-049.  Operators Cuagn/OK2BOB and Vilem/OK2BC will be active as
           SV8/homecall/p from Lesvos Island (Lesbos, Mytilini) between
           0700z, June 22nd and 0400z, July 2nd. From Grid Loc. KM39,
           activity will be on all bands using CW and SSB (Primary bands
           are 40/30/20/17 meters). Suggested frequencies are:
           CW  - 1833, 3511, 7011, 7018, 10108, 10114, 10118, 14018,
                 14040, 18078, 18088, 21018, 24908, 24912, 28018, 28033,
                 and 50090-50097 kHz (+/- QRM)
           SSB - 3773, 3795, 7055, 7088, 14255-14270, 18155, 21255,
                 24955, 28485 and 50125-50135 kHz (+/- QRM)
           QSL via their home callsigns.

  EU-064.  Jan, ON7JA, will be active as F/ON7JA from Ile de Noirmoutier
           (DIFM AT-020, WLOTA 1224), July 25-27th. Activity will include
           an entry in the RSGB IOTA Contest (July 25-26th). QSL via his
           home callsign, direct or by the Bureau. PLEASE NO eQSL!

  EU-068.  Members of the French Sevran F5KKD ARC will be active as F5KKD/p
           from Sein Island (DIFM AT007, WLOTA 2721, DPF 06) between July
           24-27th. Activity will be on the HF, VHF and UHF bands, as
           well as an entry in the RSGB IOTA Contest (July 25-26th).
           Operators mentioned are: David/F4FDA, Mickael/F4FFZ and Bastien/
           F4EYQ. QSL via the Bureau. Visit their Web page at:
                            http://iota2009.crxcluster.com

  EU-123.  Iain, MM0TFU, will be active as MM0TFU/P from Blackwaterfoot,
           Isle of Arran (IOSA CL01, SCOTIA CS14), Scotland, between
           July 24-27th. Activity will include the RSGB IOTA Contest
           (July 25-26th). Outside the contest he will be active on
           all HF bands plus 6 meters (Grid IO75IM). QSL via his home
           callsign, direct or by the Bureau.

  EU-130.  Matteo, IV3YNB, will once again be active as IV3YNB/p from
           Grado Island (IIA GO-001, MIA MI-039) between June 27th and
           July 11th. His activity will be QRP on CW and BPSK31 on as
           many bands as possible, randomly during the daytime. QSL via
           his home callsign, by the Bureau or direct ("free, don't send
           money"). Look for more info on his Web site at:
                          http://iv3ynb.splinder.com/

  NA-137.  Mark, KO1U, will be active from Cousins Island (USI ME041S,
           Cumberland county), Maine, between 1000z, July 25th and
           2300z, July 26th. He also plans to activate Little John
           Island (Also NA-137 and Cumberland county, but USI ME065S)
           during the same day. Mark will use verticals for 80-10m,
           and a 3 element yagi on 6 meters with 100 watts. Look for
           activity on or near the IOTA frequencies with his focus
           mainly on the RSGB IOTA Contest either on CW or SSB. QSL
           via his home callsign.

  EU-149.  Operators Alan/G0RCI, Pete/M0USY, Harry/G7DEH, Alan/G4VUA
           and Brian/M0JNC will be active as GB0YG from Holy Island
          (Ynys Gybi), Wales, between June 24-29th. Activity will be on
           the HF bands using CW and SSB. QSL direct only to G0RCI.

  EU-170.  Jernej, S59KM, will be active as 9A/S59KM from Ugljan Island
           (ACIA IC-339, CIA-53, IOCA CI-134, MIA MC-441) between June
           25th and July 2nd. Activity will be on 60/40/20/15/10/6/2
           meters using CW and SSB. QSL via his home callsign, direct
           or by the Bureau.

  NA-081.  Operators Ken/W8ND, Butch/N8CHS and Kelly/K8MCN will be active
           as W8ND/VE1 from Big Tancook Island (CISA NS012, WW Loc.
           FN74WL), Nova Scotia, between July 23-26th. Activity will
           include the RSGB IOTA Contest (July 25-26th). QSL via K8MCN,
           direct or by the Bureau.

  NA-099.  Members of the Fajardo Amateur DX Club, KP4DXC, will be active
           from Culebra Island (USI PR002, WLOTA 0549), between 1500z,
           June 26th and 2300z, June 28th. The group will use basic radio
           equipment for this operation such as basic antennas like
           dipoles and home brewed Buddistick antennas for 40-6 meters
           and also a vertical for 80m. Jose, KP4VP, will be one of the
           operators and expects to operate mostly  CW and Digital modes.
           QSL via KP4VP or KP4DXC, direct or by the Bureau. Look for
           more information and their operating frequencies at:
                               http://kp4dxc.tripod.com

  SA-048.  Members of the 4M5DX Group will be active as YW5P from Patos
           Island sometime in July (no official dates were given).
           Activity will be on all bands and modes. Look for updates on:
                            http://www.yw5p.4m5dx.info

IS0, SARDINIA (EU-024). Flaviano, I2MOV, informs OPDX that he will depart
for Sardinia on July 20th, and will be active for about two months as
IS0/I2MOV. His QTH will be Dolianova 20km north from Cagliari. His Grid
Locator is JM49OJ. He will mainly be active on CW using an IC706MKIIG
and a vertical antenna for 7 bands (40/30/20/17/15/12/10m). He will also
be active on 6 meters, mainly in CW, using a home-made dipole. QSL via
his home callsign, by the Bureau or direct. Visit his Web pages at:
       http://i2mov.too.it --or-- http://www.webalice.it/flav_i2mov

KH4, MIDWAY ISLAND (Update). Co-leaders Tom/N4XP and Dave/WB4JTT have
posted the following press release (Number 4 -- dated June 16th)(edited):
"Planning and arrangements have now become happenings. Equipment and
loaner gear is being shipped or staged for shipment later. We have added
three new operators to the team, James/9V1YC, Arnie/N6HC and Tom/ND2T.
With these three additions come years of experience and only add to the
overall team experience now in place. The makeup of the team is as follows:
KH7U, W8GEX, W8CAA, W6OSP, N4XP, N1DG, AA4NN, W6KK, N7CQQ, DJ9ZB, N4PN,
WA7NB, EA1IR, K9CT, WB4JTT, ND2T, N6HC, and 9V1YC. This month we are
highlighting three more team members. You can read all their history under
'Meet the ops part III' at: http://www.midway2009.com/meettheops3.html
Many of the team members were at Dayton and took advantage of being
together by conducting their first meeting as a group. They also enjoyed
meeting the DXers that are always in attendance. We are still accepting
contributions and all donations received are greatly appreciated. Remember,
contributing is easy and fast and can be forwarded several ways. You can
visit the <www.midway2009.com> Web site and use Pay Pal or a credit card
or by the U.S. Mail. All contributions are noted on the Web site and
depending on the level of support will be noted on the DXpedition QSL.
And the Midway Store is always open and available for your purchase of
Midway souvenirs. Our Web site also now shows take-offs to numerous areas
around the world. Take a look at these and see your direction." Remember,
this DXpedition is scheduled for October 9-19th.

OY, FAROE ISLANDS. Polish operators Mek/SP7VC and Janusz/SP6IXF will be
active as OY/homecall between August 10-16th. Activity will be on 160-6
meters SSB and 2m (Random 144355.0 MHz) meteorscatter FSK441 during the
Perseid meteor shower. Operations will be from the IP61 grid square.
They plan to have amps for every band and will be using the following
antenna system: HF - Spiderbeam, R-7 and INV-L for 160-80m + beverages
                2m - A 2M5WL yagi
                6m - 6 element yagi
QSL via their home callsigns.

PA123, NETHERLANDS (Special Event). Members from the Dutch R31 M/N Limburg
will be active as PA123OLS from St. Sebastianus, Neer, between June 29th
and July 12th. Activity is taking place during a (123) Dutch/Belgium
historical event. The suffix "OLS" stands for "Oud Limburgs Schuttersfeest",
an annual shooting match between 160 shooting clubs (citizen force) from
the Dutch and Belgium provinces of Limburg. The team of Neer won last
year, so the event will takes place in Neer. Look for operations on CW,
SSB, RTTY and PSK with activity on all bands. QSL via PE1NCP, direct or
by the Bureau.

PH100, NETHERLANDS (Special Event). Members of the Vereniging voor
Experimenteel Radio Onderzoek (VERON - Section 54 - PI4ETL) will be
active as PH100EL between now and July 12th. Activity is to celebrate
the 100th anniversary of aviation in the Netherlands by pioneer Count
Charles de Lambert. QSL via PD0PVQ. A special award is available (100
Years of Aviation in Etten-Leur) with mode endorsements. See details
on QRZ.com.

PX8/ZX8, BRAZIL (IOTA and LH Ops). Operators Orlando/PT2OP and Jurandir/
PT2TJ plan to activate the following islands and lighthouses during the
first part of July:
  July  3-8th: Requested callsign PX8M; Lighthouse of Sao Joao (WLOTA
               LH-213, ARLHS BRA-093) on the Island of Maiau (DFB MA-01,
               IOTA SA-041), in the State of Maranhao; Grid Locator: GI78nr
  July 8-11th: Requested callsign ZX8A; Lighthouse of Aracagi (ARLHS
               BRA-005) on the Island of Sao Luis (DFB MA-07, IOTA SA-016,
               DIB MA-01), in the State of Maranhao; Grid Locator: GI77wn
QSL information was not provided.

QSL INFO AND NEWS.....................
  QSLS VIA LOTW: H44MY and OD5/OK1MU

  QSLS RECEIVED VIA MAIL: 5T5DC, 7Z1UG, C91TX, CE0Y/9A4X, CE0Y/LA6IKA,
  FO/N6JA, FW5RE, HC8/UX0HX, HH7/N3BNA, HI9/EA3WL, J75KG, K5D, N3DXX/6Y5,
  OX3MC, OZ8ABE, PS0F, S04R, ST2EB, T31DX, T32YY, TA2RC, TO2T, TO3R,
  TO5FJ, VP2V/NY6X, VP2V/SP3IPB, VX1RNS/p and YJ0KS

  QSLS RECEIVED VIA THE BUREAU: 4O60BH, 4X1IM, CT1ETX, CU3EJ, DA0HQ, DF0HQ,
  DL0DG, DU67RG, EA9/EA7RU, ES1QD/5, FS/K1XM, HB9HQ, HH2FYD, IQ5FI, IR6D,
  IR9K, IR9MDC, IZ1MHV, K0TV, K4ZW, KG9N, KP4ED, LZ5Z, LZ9W, NU1AW, OH1JO,
  OH3OJ, P49Y, PJ2/DL8OBQ, PY5EG, RA6GW, RI1GK, RK3SWB, RK6CM, RU3VD,
  RU9AC, RZ1OA/1, RZ9HWA, SP2PHA/2, SV2/YO3JW/P, SV2BS, T93J, TU5JM, UA9BA,
  UE1OTA, UE1OTA/1, UE3EDA/1, UE6LHT, VC3J, VE3SY, W4RM, WU3A and XT2SE

SV5, DODECANESE. George, K4IIO/GM0IIO, will be active as SV5/GM0IIO from
the Island of Rhodes (EU-001) between July 1-8th. Activity will be on 20
meters CW/SSB using a FT-857D w/100 watts into a 20m Par Electronics
End-Fedz. Watch 14025 and 14305 kHz. QSL via GM0IIO.

TY, BENIN (Update). In close cooperation between the DAGOE Foundation,
Mercy Ships and 5 Dutch radio amateurs, a new DXpedition to Benin is on
its way. The special event callsign of the "Benin 2009 Radio Expedition"
will be TY1MS which will take place between October 10-27th. Operators
mentioned are Ad/PA8AD, Arie/PA3AN, Henk/PA3AWW and Bas/PD0CAV. As
mentioned earlier, the team will also participate in the 2009 CQWW DX
SSB Contest (October 24-25th). QSL Manager is PA3AWW (direct or by the
Bureau). An online QSL REQUEST service will be available. PLEASE NOTE:
QSL cards that are requested via direct mail or InterNet, will be shipped
around Christmas 2009. The main purpose of this DXpedition is to raise
funds for a Mercy Ships project in Benin, provide help to the charity
project and activate Benin on HF. Look for more details about the TY1MS
DXpedition, the project and Mercy Ships at:  http://www.benin2009.com

TO8, ST. BARTHELEMY. Operators Ruediger/DK8YY and Ingolf/DL4JS will be
active as TO8YY between June 29th and July 7th. Activity will be on
160-10 meters with an emphasis on the lower bands (160/80m). QSL via
DH7WW. Once active, check for updates on the ON4KST chat page at:
                 http://www.on4kst.com/chat/start.php

VP2V, BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS. Operators Art/N3DXX and Steve/KN5H will
be active as VP2V/KN5H from Tortola during the CQWW DX SSB Contest
(October 24-25th) as a Multi-Single entry. QSL via KN5H. Look for CW
and RTTY activity before the contest.

YW0, AVES ISLAND. On the YW0A Web page, it was announced that this
DXpedition has been rescheduled due to the hurricane season over the
Caribbean Sea. No dates were announced. For updates, watch:
                    http://yw0a.4m5dx.info/home.html

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** IMPORTANT NOTICE/REMINDER ** The Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin now has a new
FAX number. Contributors can now send/fax their DX information to the
following number:        1-419-828-7791 ( F A X only! )
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SPECIAL NOTE BY EDITOR: If you are having a problem receiving bounced
mail by sending mail to me via " kb...@barf80.nshore.org ", please send
mail to me via " kb...@arrl.net "...... TNX de Tedd KB8NW
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PLEASE NOTICE (as of February 12th), NEW ADDRESS CHANGES FOR THE
OPDX INTERNET HELP/SUBSCRIBE/UNSUBSCRIBE REQUESTS:
   Help:        <mailto:opdx-requ...@barf80.org?subject=help>
   Subscribe:   <mailto:opdx-requ...@barf80.org?subject=subscribe>
   Unsubscribe: <mailto:opdx-requ...@barf80.org?subject=unsubscribe>
OPDX WORLD-WIDE WEB HOME PAGE (provided by John, K8YSE):
     http://www.papays.com/opdx.html
ALSO VISIT THE NORTHERN OHIO DX ASSOCIATION'S WEB HOME PAGE:
     http://www.papays.com/nodxa.html
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Excerpts and distribution of The OPDX Bulletin are granted as long as
KB8NW/OPDX/BARF80 receive credit. To contribute DX info, please send
via InterNet Mail to:  kb...@barf80.nshore.org  - OR -   kb...@arrl.net
Information can now be faxed to the following "NEW" phone line at:
                  1-419-828-7791 (F A X only!)

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Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW - kb...@barf80.nshore.org --or-- kb...@arrl.net
Editor of the "Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin" (OPDX - "DXer's Tool of Excellence")
President of the "Northern Ohio DX Association" (NODXA)
DX Chairman for the "Northern Ohio Amateur Radio Society
ARRL Assistant Director of the Great Lakes Division
Sysop of the "Basic Amateur Radio Frequency BBS" (BARF80.ORG)


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