If your QSO is not on log of V63ZM or 9U4U please note that I will NOT be accepting or dealing with any emails until I receive the logs AFTER the DXpedition.
You must try to work them again. If it is not in log then it is NOT a two way QSO it is as simple as that!
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I have lost count how many times that I have seen emails saying:
“The DXpedition got my call sign wrong, please correct the log it was 599 both ways, 100% rock solid QSO”
First of all it cannot be a rock solid 100% QSO if they got your call wrong! If you believe they got the call wrong, then you should call in again to avoid disappointment. If the team tell you are already in the log then it was ok the first time.
For a “Two Way QSO” to have taken place both sides of the conversation must correctly receive the call sign.
If the DX gets the call sign wrong DO NOT say “TU 599” Instead say clearly using correct phonetics:
“No No my call sign is G9AAA G9AAA” and wait for confirmation. If he comes back to the call G9AAB then just maybe G9AAB was also in the pile up. Yes that happens! Just try again.
I sadly have to give a lot of NOT IN LOG reports because I often find that the call logged was 100% correct but another correctly logged station. Today’s helpful tip for working DX!
The DXpedition to Burundi 9U4U has started this evening. You can keep up to date with the team by logging onto their 9U4U Twitter page You can also find more information on their website 9U4U Burundi 2013.
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The DXpedition to Burundi 9U4U has started this evening. You can keep up to date with the team by logging onto their 9U4U Twitter page You can also find more information on their website 9U4U Burundi 2013.
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I’m now in FSM Chuuk. No radio tonight, as light lost before antenna work complete. Hope to be fully operational
tomorrow, Thursday from around 1000z.
QTH Chuuk Islands IOTA OC-011 Federal State of Micronesia.
Please note that the QRZ.com entry is not correct for the IOTA reference, this is from a previous licence holder.
73 Bob V63ZM – QSL Via M0URX
Sunday – Log updated on Club Log.
Saturday – In an email from Bob this morning he reports:
“I plan to be QRV 160m hoping to work EU from about 1 hour before KH2 dawn on Sunday morning……….that’s EU Saturday night. Likely this will be my only opportunity for 160m while on Guam. KH2/G3ZEM”
9U4U will be QRV from 14 February to 23 February 2013 a Belgian – Dutch expedition team will be on the air from Bujumbura, Burundi
Direct – QSL Via M0URX – Please direct all QSL requests through my OQRS or Direct to my address:
Tim Beaumont M0URX P.O. Box 17 Kenilworth Warwickshire CV8 1SF ENGLAND
Bureau – Please do not send any QSL cards through the Bureau. Incoming QSL cards are not required. Please ONLY use OQRS
Don’t Send It – Request It! – Use OQRS
Bob Henderson 5B4AGN will be QRV as KH2/G3ZEM in Guam from 9th-13th February 2013, the opertaion will be at the QTH of Denny KH2JU,
Bob then moves to Micronesia for ten days on Chuuk FSM as V63ZM 13th – 23rd February 2013. Bob says “I will be using a HF9V and a reel of wire for antennas. I will be running a K3, KPA500, KAT500 set-up. I’m hoping my location at the water’s edge will make the HF9V sing”
Direct – QSL Via M0URX – Please direct all QSL requests through my OQRS or Direct to my address:
Tim Beaumont M0URX P.O. Box 17 Kenilworth Warwickshire CV8 1SF ENGLAND
Bureau – Please do not send any QSL cards through the Bureau. Incoming QSL cards are not required. Please ONLY use OQRS
Don’t Send It – Request It! – Use OQRS
Two new QSL designs are being printed this week for the recent activities by SM0MDG, Björn, QRV as V26BM, Antigua, and VP2MSW, Montserrat. Both QSL cards will be available for posting in two weeks.