Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Looking Forward to 13 Colonies Operations

Publishing an email by Ken Villone KU2US congratulating all for a great 2015 event despite poor conditions

WE KILLED LAST YEAR BY +17,438 QSO'S!         TOTAL QSO'S FOR 2015 IS 126,296!

GREAT job By all! Here is a state by state breakdown and the award winners:

STATE CHAMPS:   K2L/South Carolina 15651
HF HIGH POWER: AB1OC K2K/NH   6873  Fred Kemmerer
HF LOW POWER: N4YDU K2J/NC     5402  Nate Moreschi
HF LOW POWER:  KD4MR K2L/SC  4140   Doug Ricafrente
QRP (.05-10W):   W4QO K2G/GA  1034   Jim Stafford
CLUB UNLIMITED: K3MJW K2M/PA  6213    Skyview Radio Society
K2A/NY  7456 (+2410)  
K2B/VA  9514 (+2798)     
K2C/RI   8154 (+1262) 
K2D/CT  9688 (+1185)              
K2E/DE  8273 (+719)                       
K2F/MD  9952 (+1286)
K2G/GA  9160 (+795)                        
K2H/MA  7880 (+799)                     
K2I/NJ    8593 (+2399)
K2J/NC 12002 (+1910)                       State #1-K2L/SC
K2K/NH 10292 (+1271)                               #2-K2J/NC
K2L/SC  15651 (-1488)                               #3-K2K/NH
K2M/PA   9681 (+2082)                               #4-K2F/MD
WM3PEN BONUS STATION:  5541
GB13COL:  No Data yet!

Great job by everyone! I was SO suprised, I treated my self to McDonalds!
Who would ever guess that we did so well based on the conditions and solar flares!
Next year (2016) We will add another award for Just CW/Unlimited because there was a lot
of CW activity. My keyer broke and had to run with an old military straight Key-Terrible!

Please be patient for the awards, It take time to order and ship.

Best 73' and congratulations to all! Every year we get Bigger!

ken Villone
KU2US
Event Manager

The slate of operators for SC K2L for 2016 are somewhat up in the air because we lost 3 operators - one due to a stroke.  We have to backfill theses spots.  The other states are gunning for us - NY has 12 ops now 

NN4F - Paul - Leader 
K4DMR - Doug SSB (2 days only)
KG4IGC - Frank SSB
KI4LXH - Brian SSB
NY4G - Ariel CW
N4IQ - Bill CW





Sunday, May 15, 2016

Bas Levering with his QRP DXCC Challenge Certificate


Bas Levering completed his QRP Challenge and he is here posing with his certificate.  Nice job Bas.   I hope to meet you in person someday- perhaps in Dayton or the biggest amateur radio festival in Europe - Friedrichshafen.  Again thanks for being a part of the QRP Challenge.

Friday, May 13, 2016

Congratulations Tom N0TR

Tom - remarkable achievement - congratulations 


#292 The Chase is On for 300 - 9M0Z Spratly Islands

I have wanted to have Spratly Islands in the log ever since 2015 when DX0P first tried to make world wide contact from Pagasa Island.   I failed then, propagation was not there and the ops did not seem know what to do with propagation when it was there.  However, this time, from Layang Layang Island,  with 9V1YC James Brooks, an experienced DXpeditioner, and his team mate from ZS would hopefully know what to do.  30m and 20m appear to be the only bands that make it to NA and only 30m grey line appear to make it to the east coast.  Every morning I listen for them.  Well I finally made it into the log of 9M0Z



KU4XO and WM4AA have set the high water marks above 300 so I am in the chase now.  With any luck I might make it by the end of the year.  Back to 9M0Z, they have only 203 QSOs to North America  - based on the latest Clublog upload versus 3848 to EU and 3168 to JA and Asia.   So I consider myself one of the lucky few.  As for 300 by the end of a year it is a long shot as I not only have to make every ATNO scheduled DXpedition and then some unscheduled ones as well.  In order to get remotely close to 300 I must be able to confirm:

XX9TGM Macau June 2016
CY9C Saint Paul - August 2016
VP6AH Pitcairn - September 2016
H44GC Solomon Islands  - September 2016
4U1UN United Nations HQ - October 2016
XU7MDC Cambodia - November 2016

which only adds up to 298 which means I still have to get lucky with  somebody activating Jan Mayen, Nepal, Franz Josef Land, Myanmar, or maybe 5A1AL in Libya.  So it is still a long shot but it is possible.

Baker and Howland and Central Kiribati is now in the planning stages for some time in 2017.

Thursday, May 12, 2016

Clipperton L is now online for the run up to 300 DXCC

With the help of KF4BY,  the Clipperton L has now been added to the arsenal of linear amplifiers.  I realize I can only run one rig and one amplifier at a time.  The whole point is about redundancy and backup, and backup to the backup.

I tested it for function on 160m which is what I needed it for.  The L4B only does 80m and KPA500 is limited to 500W and 160m is where I need the extra muscle.

Into a dummy load 1.825 MHz

10w in - 100w out
15w in - 180w out
20w in - 240w out
30w in - 400w out
40w in - 500w out
50w in -  600w out
60w in - 700w out
70w in - 800w out
80w in - 900w out
90w in - 950w out
100w in - 1000w out



WM4AA Reaches 311 DXCC

Friend Matt has now reached 311 DXCC with the approval of all operations from Libyan Station 5A1AL.  There has been a lot of confusion as to what has been approved or not.   The definitive article stating unequivocal approval  has been hard to find on the internet.  Note also that there has been a pirate station identifying himself as 5A1A.  Some recordings of this pirate QSOs are here:

http://n0un.net/libya-5a1a-5a1al-confusion/

Make sure you work the legit station of Abubaker Alzway in Tripoli, Libya


Friday, May 6, 2016

KU4XO Reaches 300 DXCC

Friend Matt Holley KU4XO just reached the all important 300 milestone - the last centennial prior to Honor Roll.  He has been an inspiration to me.  It has taken him 8 years, the fastest of my contemporaries.  Thank you Matt for sharing with us your journey and congratulations.