Wednesday, April 29, 2015

FS/K9EL qrv 6 m 28/May - 16/June

John K9EL will once again be active as FS/K9EL from St. Martin Grid FK88 between 28th May and 16th June. Activity will probably be on 160 to six metres. John will be running 500 watts into a three element yagi on six metres, dipoles for 10-30 metres and a vertical for 40-80 metres.

John will operate on 60 metres if there is interest.Usually there are daily uploads to ClubLog and LoTW. QSL is via his home call sign or on ClubLog’s OQRS. His operating frequencies, except during contests, will be announced in real time via Twitter at: https://twitter.com/FSK9EL.

[TNX UKSMG]

8Q7CQ qrv 6 meters 5-18/June

Nobby GØVJG plans to be active activity as 8Q7CQ from the island of Meedhupparu, grid locator MJ65LK, a coral island on the east of the Northern Maalhosmadulu Atoll, Republic of Maldives from 5th -18th June 2015. There will be a big effort on six metre SSB, with a beacon running. There will also be SSB on the HF bands and some Digital modes. Nobby will be using FT897, 500 watt amplifier, butternut vertical and four element six metre yagi. QSL is via G4DFI. [tnx UKSMG]

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

5R8SV qrv 6 meters

Jack, AI4SV is active from Madagascar for about 3 years starting end of the August 2014 as 5R8SV.

He has been today active on 6 meters cw on 50.090 MHz, being worked by some south med stations.


QSL via G3SWH, OQRS (preferred), LOTW.

Saturday, April 4, 2015

JA0JHQ/VK9X qrv 6 meters 7-10/May

 

Nobuhaki, JA0JHQ will be active from Christmas Island beyween May 7-10, 2015. QRV on 40-6m, CW/SSB. QSL via JA0JHQ. [tnx DX World]


A25 qrv 6 meters 30/4 - 5/5

 
Japanese operators JH3AEF, JA3ARJ, JA3IVU and JH3LSS will be active from Punakha, Bhutan as A52AEF, A52ARJ, A52IVU and A52LSS respectively between April 30 to May 5, 2015. QRV on 160-6 m, CW/SSB/Digi. [tnx DX World]


8Q7SA qrv 6 meters 3-12 April



 
Andy, LZ2HM will be active holiday style as 8Q7SA from the Maldives (AS-013) on 3-12 April. He will be QRV on 40-10 metres, and will also give 6 and 60 metres a try. QSL via LZ3SM. [tnx 425 DX News #1248]