Anyone know the IOTA # for Ogaswawara Island (Iwo Jima). Can't find it in our 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joseph Glockner)
Date: Wed Nov 30 20:30:44 2005
Subject: [Dxbase] Ogasawara IOTA #?
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Ron,

IOTA (RSGB website) has it listed as:

AS-030:
Name: Kazan (Volcano) Islands (=Iwo Jima, Kita Iwo Jima, Minami Iwo Jima)


73 Joe wa6axe

K3SEW wrote:
> Anyone know the IOTA # for Ogaswawara Island (Iwo Jima). Can't find it in our 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joseph Glockner)
Date: Wed Nov 30 20:38:08 2005
Subject: [Dxbase] Ogasawara IOTA #?
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Ron,

The 2nd return for specifically Ogasawara JD/O returns:

AS-031:
Name: Chichijima / Mukojima / Hahajima Islands (aka BONIN ISLANDS, 
Ogasawara) (=Ane, Ani, Chichi, Futago, Haha, Harino, Higashi, Hira, 
Imoto, Katsuodori, Kitano, Kitatori, Mae, Mago, Maru, Mei, Minami, 
Mukai, Muko, Nakakatsuodori, Nakano, Nishi, Nishino, Nishinoshima 
Shinto, Oi, Ototo, Sasauo, Tomoe, Tori, Yome)
Location: 26?25?27?50N - 140?50?142?40E


It all depends on which Island you want it for ... the islands that
make up both AS-030 and AS-031  are all spelled out for you..


73 Joe wa6axe
K3SEW wrote:

> Anyone know the IOTA # for Ogaswawara Island (Iwo Jima). Can't find it in our 
> list.
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Date: Wed Nov 30 21:09:39 2005
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After updating the IOTA and Country data bases, what file would I backup to 
protect this information?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Greg - N4CC)
Date: Wed Nov 30 22:54:49 2005
Subject: [Dxbase] Prefix mappings
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Hi Ed -- The mappings you see are for callsigns used by Gus Browning on his
worldwide expeditions in the 60's to Bhutan.  Some of the OT's can show you QSL
cards from those expeditions...when hearing those calls truly meant exotic DX
was being heard!  I never worked Gus at any of those locations -- didn't have
the antenna system that would have been required at the time...In the 60's that
stuff was super "rare"...  73 de Greg-N4CC

At 06:09 PM 11/29/2005 -0500, you wrote:
>Last weekend I did the ARRL SS Phone Contest and the CQ WW CW Contest this 
>weekend.  I imported my log into DxBase2006 and after initializing tables, 
>it told me that I had a new country on 20M SSB.  Since the WW contest was CW 
>and the SS contest was SSB, I was confused.  Certainly I had KL7, KH6, KP2, 
>KP3, etc. already, after having several years of sweeps.  I ran Joe's report 
>that told me new band-mode countries worked in a contest.  It told me that 
>on 20M SSB, I had worked a new country A5, from a QSO with AC0H.  Huh?  
>Checking the prefix mapping, I saw the following entry:
>
>MAP PFX: AC   Pri PFX: K  OLD1 PFX: A5  Old1 Date: 31-12-1971
>MAP PFX: AC0  Pri PFX: K 
>
>Why did it map this AC0 call worked in 2005 to an A5 prefix?  Was the alias 
>list busted?  No, so I checked the call map.  There it was.  AC0H mapped to 
>A5.  So was AC1H, AC5H, AC6H, AC7A, AC7H, and AC8H.  I checked these calls 
>in QRZ and they are valid US calls.  
>
>Why the mapping?
>
>
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