OPDX Bulletin 1491 November 23, 2020

The Ohio/Penn Dx PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 1491
BID: $OPDX.1491
November 23, 2020
Editor Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW
Provided by BARF80.ORG (Cleveland, Ohio)
Written/Sent from Strongsville, Ohio



Thanks to the Northern Ohio Amateur Radio Society, Northern Ohio DX
Association, Ohio/Penn PacketCluster Network, the AB5K's AR Cluster
Networks, NJ1Q & W1AW, W2VU, WO2N, NG3K & ADXO, W3UR & The Daily DX,
K4ZW, K6ICS, K8YSE, W8GEX & 60m DX News, ND9G, 4X1VF, DL1SBF, DL7UXG &
The DX News Letter, DXNews.com, DX-World.Net, F6AJA & Les Nouvelles DX,
I1JQJ/IK1ADH & 425 DX News, RW6HS, Sixitalia Weekly and VA3RJ & ICPO
for the following DX information.

DXCC COUNTRY/ENTITY REPORT: According to the AR-Cluster Network for the
week of Sunday, 15th/November, through Sunday, 22nd/November there were
215 countries active. Countries available: 3A, 3B8, 3D2, 3DA, 3V, 3W, 4J,
4L, 4O, 4S, 4U1U, 4X, 5A, 5B, 5H, 5R, 5T, 5V, 5Z, 6Y, 7Q, 7X, 8P, 8Q, 9A,
9G, 9H, 9J, 9K, 9L, 9M2, 9M6, 9U, 9V, 9Y, A4, A5, A6, A7, A9, AP, BV, BY,
C3, C5, CE, CE0Y, CE9, CM, CN, CP, CT, CT3, CU, CX, D2, D4, D6, DL, DU,
E5/n, E5/s, E7, EA, EA6, EA8, EA9, EI, EK, EL, EP, ER, ES, ET, EU, EX, EY,
F, FG, FK, FM, FO, FP, FR, FS, FY, G, GD, GI, GJ, GM, GU, GW, HA, HB, HB0,
HC, HH, HI, HK, HL, HP, HR, HS, HV, HZ, I, IS, J3, J6, J7, JA, JD/o, JT,
JW, JX, JY, K, 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, PJ4, PY, PY0F, PZ,
S0, S2, S5, S7, SM, SP, ST, SU, SV, SV5, SV9, T7, T8, TA, TF, TG, TI, TK,
TR, TU, TZ, UA, UA2, UA9, UK, UN, UR, V2, V3, V5, V7, V8, VE, VK, VP2E,
VP2M, VP8, VP9, VQ9, VR, VU, XE, XU, XW, XX9, YA, YB, YI, YJ, YL, YN, YO,
YS, YU, YV, Z3, Z6, Z8, ZA, ZB, ZD7, ZD8, ZF, ZL, ZL9, 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".

3V8, TUNISIA. Operator SWL Ashraf "Ash", 3V4-002 (KF5EYY) will be active
as 3V8SS from the "Radio Club Station of Tunisian Scouts" in Sousse during
the CQWW DX CW Contest (November 28-29th) as a Single-Op/All-Band/Low-Power
entry. QSL via LoTW or LX1NO. Read about Ashraf on the following Web page
at:                       http://www.kf5eyy.info

4X7, ISRAEL (Special Event). Members of the "Holy land DX Group" will
operate from the heart of Tel Beersheba's site between December 25-26th,
2020, using the callsign 4X7T. Operators Ruben/4Z5FI, Mark/4Z4KX, Ros/
4Z5LA, Yuli/4X6HP, Valdimir/4Z5IW, Alex/4Z4AK, Amir/4X6YA, Arthur/4X1MM
and Jan/4X1VF will operate from the site which was declared a UNESCO
World Heritage site (https://www.biblewalks.com/telbeersheba). The team
will start on Friday, December 25th at 0800 UTC, and end on Saturday,
December 26th at 1300 UTC. They will have 3 running stations on 80-10
meters using CW, SSB and FT-8. Reference numbers are: Holy Land Square
- F23BS and WFF - 4XFF-035. QSL Manager is Ros, 4Z5LA.

5T7, MAURITANIA. Tom, DL7BO, is expected to be active as 5T7OO from
Mauritania soon and plans to be there for a long time. Activity will
be on various HF bands. QSL via DJ6TF.

7Q, MALAWI (Update/QRT Date Change). Operators from the Russian Robinson
Club (RRC), will continue to be active as 7Q7RU near the city of Embang-
weni, Malawi, until November 24th. Activity is on 160/80/60/40/30/20/17/
15/12/10/6/2 meters (with a focus on 160/80m) and 70cm using CW, SSB,
FT8 (F/H mode) and Satellites. QSL via R7AL, LoTW or ClubLog's OQRS. As
of 1700z, November 21st, 7Q7RU made 33340 QSOs with 10667 unique callsigns.
By modes: 17958/CW, 1642/SSB, 13738/FT8 and 2/FM. Breakdown by Continent
(by %): 1/AF, 0/AN, 12.7/AS, 61.5/EU, 20.6/NA, .8/OC and 3.4/SA. For more
details on statistics, see:    https://clublog.org/charts/?c=7Q7RU#r
             For more details on 7Q7RU and possible updates, see:
                   https://dxpedition.wixsite.com/7q7ru
  ADDED NOTES (Reminder Again): The "MALAWI 2020 7Q7RU" plaque is avail-
able for working the Russian Team 7Q7RU. To get this plaque you need to
work 3 QSOs with 7Q7RU between November 10-19th, 2020. The plaque's size
is 200 x 250mm. The plaque's fee is 44 USDs or 39 EURs. Payment is via
PayPal (VershkovKN@gmail.com). The fee includes shipping by air mail.
  The RRC team also announced the "7Q7RU Band-Slot Challenge". The purpose
of this competition is working 7Q7RU on as many different bands and modes
as possible based on ClubLog scores. TOP TEN stations will win a special
plaque sponsored by team members and shipped from Russia worldwide. The
top 10 radio operators that fulfill the plaque's requirements first,
will receive a special plaque free of charge starting with number 001
to 010.
  All logs for checking will be uploaded to ClubLog service. Questions
and/or applications free form should be sent to RW3DD (VershkovKN@gmail.com).
For more info or to see the plaque, go to:
  http://www.dxwanted.net/index.php/plaques/other/603-malawi-2020-7q7ru

8Q, MALDIVES. Operators Marko/N5ZO and Oliver/W6NV will be active as 8Q7ZO
and 8Q7NV, respectively, from the Maldives (AS-013) between November 22nd
and December 2nd (time permitting from station set-up). Both operators
will be active as 8Q7ZO during the CQWW DX CW Contest (November 28-29th)
as a Multi-Op entry. Outside of the contest operators will be on various
HF bands (working the low bands). QSL 8Q7ZO via OH0XX direct or LoTW. QSL
8Q7NV via W6NV direct.

9M6, EAST MALAYSIA. Saty, JE1JKL, will once again be active as 9M6NA from
Labuan Island during the CQWW DX CW Contest (November 28-29th). Activity
will be done remotely on 40-10 meters, so this activity will not be
eligible for IOTA credit, but good for DXCC. QSL via ClubLog's OQRS only
for Bureau and direct QSLs. All the logs are promptly uploaded to LoTW.
Visit Saty's home page at:     https://jsfc.org/je1jkl/9m6na.html

CQ NEWS..........
  * CQ WPX Contests Add New "Multi-Transmitter Distributed" Category,
    Remove Single-Op Unassisted Categories -- The following was sent out
    by CQ Editor Rich, W2VU, on November 16th) -- A new "Multi-Transmitter
    Distributed" category is being added to the CQ World Wide WPX Contests
    to better accommodate operators who wish to compete as a team without
    all being in the same physical location. According to CQ WPX Contest
    Directors Bud Trench, AA3B (SSB and CW), and Ed Muns, W0YK (RTTY),
    the new category will permit up to six separate stations in different
    locations (but all within the same DX entity and CQ zone) to operate
    as a single contest entry. This was inspired by innovations being made
    in response to the Coronavirus pandemic, but Trench and Muns say the
    new category will be permanent.
      In addition, QSO alerting assistance will now be permitted in all
    single-operator categories except for the "Classic" categories. This
    means that there will no longer be separate listings or recognition
    for "Assisted" vs. "Unassisted" categories, and all Classic overlay
    entries must be unassisted. Finally, Classic overlay stations will
    now have a maximum operating time in each contest of 24 hours rather
    than the previous 36. The rule changes take effect with the 2021
    running of the WPX contests - RTTY on February 13-14, SSB on March
    27-28 and CW on May 29-30.
      Complete details will be posted with the full rules on both the
    CQ website (www.cq-amateur-radio.com) and the WPX contest sites at
   (www.cqwpx.com) and (www.cqwpxrtty.com).
                   ----------------------------------------
  * Volunteers Needed for Propagation Research Project --
    From our friends at HamSCI...
      HamSCI (www.hamsci.org) is looking for amateur radio operators
    around the world to help collect propagation data during the December
    14 eclipse across South America. Data collection requires an HF radio
    connected to a computer. There will be 24-hour practice runs on
    November 21st and December 5th. The main data recording will run
    from December 9-16th, to ensure an abundance of control data.

      Details of the experiment may be found here:
    https://hamsci.org/december-2020-eclipse-festival-frequency-measurement

      Instructions are also available in Spanish and Portuguese.
      Interested operators should sign up at this link
    (https://forms.gle/C9PFSTeLf7xvCQDYA) or directly contact Kristina
    Collins at kd8oxt@case.edu.
              --------------------------------------------------

D6, COMOROS (Update). Don, K6ZO/7Q6M (ex-D68GA), is now active as D60AB
from Comoro Islands (AF-007) as of November 17th. He has permission to
be active on 160/40/20/17/15/12/10 meters. He has been spotted on 40/20/
17/15 meters CW after 1700z and again after 2300z. Length of his stay
possibly ends November 24th. He will head back to Malawi on the 26th to
join the 7Q7WW team (Don/N6ZO and Junior/7Q7JN) for the CQWW DX CW Contest
(November 28-29th), and then return to Washington D.C. on December 5th.

GUIDELINES FOR OPERATING A MULTI-STATION SPECIAL EVENT (By Dr. Michael K.
Gauthier, K6ICS  -  K6ICS@arrl.net).....
  Introduction -- It's always fun to work a special event where there is
  more than one callsign, or the same callsign on several bands, required
  to receive an award. For the award seeker, this brings out the excitement
  of the chase.  But many times, this excitement turns to frustration and
  disgust when it is found that all the required contacts are not reasonably
  available or even worse, they are not even on the air. Having been a ham
  since 1954, I have participated in many special events as both the award
  seeker and as the event operator. I have seen these problems too many
  times. Fighting unexpected mishaps, band conditions, QSB, QRN, and QRM
  is normal.  Not having the special event stations working at their best
  is tragic.

  The Problem -- As an example of the problem, there are 5 stations to
  contact, over a 10-day period. You have worked 3 and realize that the
  other 2 you have not heard.  Checking DX Summit and other spotting web
  sites you find that the 4th station you need has been on 160 meter SSB
  and 80 meter FT8 for about 4 hours over the past 4-days.  When you check
  out the 5th station, you find no record of them even being on the air.
  RATS! That makes you feel good. What a waste of time.

  Pre-Event Analysis  --
    * Do you have an event e-mail contact? Review e-mails several times
      a day, minimum.
    * Do you have a website? Does it contain ALL special event information?
    * Review the rules and regulations of your event and award(s).
    * What is the time period over which the special event will take
      place? Does it conflict with other events?
    * Planning the bands, modes, and times which will be best for the
      maximum number of contestants.
    * When event stations operators can only operate limited times or
      bands. Add additional station(s) to cover open bands, modes, and
      times.
    * Do you have backup operators?
    * Emergencies: Power failures, equipment failures, operator illness,
      and other problems.
    * After the event starts you need to fine tune your analysis, based
      on current operating conditions.
    * Post-event QSLs and Award Certificates. Logging and reporting
      contacts.  QSLs, Awards processing, and Delivery. "Not in Log" and
      other problems.

   Recommendations --
     * Use the "most active" bands: 80 Night, 40 Night/Day, 20 Day.
       Other bands as open.
     * Multiple stations using the same call on different bands and
       modes, at the same time.
     * Use all bands/modes, unless it is a single band/mode event.
     * Publish typical operating schedule so the stations can be more
       easily found.
     * Suggest award seekers list contacts on DX Summit and other spotting
       sites.
     * Process all QSLs and award certificates rapidly.
     * KISS - Keep it Simple Stupid.

  Notes  -- Be aware of band limits for all operators. Novices and
         Technicians are limited to CW only on a portion of 80, 40, and
         15 meters. On 10 meters they do have CW, Digital, and SSB, but
         only a small portion of the band. General and Advanced classes
         have their own operating limits. Other countries have their
         own band limits.
       -------------------------------------------------------------

HS, THAILAND (SAT Op). The Thailand's Amateur Radio Satellite group
(AMSAT-HS) has requested permission to establish a temporary station
(DX portable) with the northern office of the NBTC, Thailand's regulator,
in Chiang Mai and Mae Hong Son (grid  NK99) provinces in the north part
of Thailand during the period from November 26-28th, 2020, to communicate
via all LEO and MEO amateur radio satellites (including QO-100 NB) that
pass over Thailand using the callsign HS0AJ/P of the Radio Amateur Society
of Thailand under the Royal Patronage of His Majesty the King.
  Operators Kob/E21EJC and Tanan/HS1JAN state [edited], "Hence we would
like to notify all radio amateurs who would be interested in contacting
stations in Thailand on its northern border of this activity. Even if
the angle is as low as 0 degrees please try to contact us. We hope to
meet you on all satellites frequency then."

IOTA NEWS. The following are IOTA operations that were active this past
week between November 16-21st (as per the DXCluster):

    IOTA     Callsign     Island/GROUP            Bands/Modes
   ------    ----------   -------------           ------------
   AF-007    D60AB        COMORO                  40/15/10m; CW
   AF-014    CT3MD        Porto Santo             160m; FT8
   AF-017    CT9/DF3FS    Madeira                 17m; CW
   AF-018    IH9YMC       PANTELLERIA             15m; CW
   AF-022    ZD7FT        ST HELENA               15/10m; SSB
   AF-024    S79KW        INNER                   20m; SSB/FT4/FT8
   AN-015    8J1RL        QUEEN MAUD LAND         30m; FT8
   AS-004    5B60AIX      CYPRUS                  17m; SSB
   AS-007    JA1LSY       HONSHU                  20m; FT4
   AS-007    JA2ATE       HONSHU                  20m; FT4
   AS-007    JA3NHL       HONSHU                  10m; FT8
   AS-007    JH1HDT       HONSHU                  40m; CW
   AS-007    JH7MQD       HONSHU                  40m; SSB
   AS-012    JA6LCJ       KYUSHU'S COASTAL        20m; FT4
   AS-018    RT0F         Sakhalin                40m; CW
   AS-018    UA0FO        Sakhalin                30m; FT8
   AS-078    JA8COE       HOKKAIDO                20m; SSB
   EU-004    EA6BE        BALEARIC                15m; FT8
   EU-005    G2HFR        GREAT BRITAIN           15m; SSB
   EU-005    G4ZRZ        GREAT BRITAIN           20m; FT8
   EU-014    TK5JJ/P      CORSICA                 20m; FT8
   EU-015    S52D         CRETE                   160m;
   EU-015    SV9MBH       CRETE                   40m; CW
   EU-015    SW9AA        CRETE                   20m; CW
   EU-023    9H1TT        MALTA                   20/17m; CW/SSB
   EU-024    IQ0AK        SARDINIA                40m; SSB
   EU-024    IQ0NU        SARDINIA                40m; SSB
   EU-030    OZ8IE/P      BORNHOLM                40m; SSB
   EU-031    IC8HRG       CAMPANIA REGION         17m; SSB
   EU-049    SV8JNL       NORTH AEGEAN            15m; FT8
   EU-115    EI7HBB       IRELAND                 10m; SSB
   EU-115    GI0BDX       IRELAND                 17m; SSB
   EU-115    MI0AIH       IRELAND                 20m; SSB
   EU-115    MI0BHX       IRELAND                 20m; SSB
   EU-120    M0OPV        ENGLISH COASTAL         40m; SSB
   EU-171    OZ1JVX       JYLLAND NORTH           17m; FT8
   EU-175    CU3HN        CENTRAL                 20m; SSB
   EU-181    LZ5WW        BULGARIA                20m; FT4
   NA-005    VP9GE        BERMUDA                 160m;
   NA-016    ZF2MJ        CAYMAN                  40m; CW
   NA-027    VO1FOG       NEWFOUNDLAND            12m; SSB
   NA-032    FP5AC ST PIERRE AND MIQUELON ISLANDS 17m; SSB
   NA-040    NL0H         St. Lawrence            40/20m; FT8
   NA-099    WP4PRS       Puerto Rico             20m; FT8
   NA-099    WP4U         Puerto Rico             12m; SSB
   NA-101    J73WA        DOMINICA                20m; FT8
   NA-102    FG4SO        GUADELOUPE              20m; SSB
   NA-106    KP2M         VIRGIN                  20m; CW
   OC-001    VK1HX        Australia               15m; FT8
   OC-001    VK20HOME     Australia               15m; CW
   OC-001    VK6RC        Australia               15m; SSB
   OC-013    E51JD        RAROTONGA               20m; SSB
   OC-021    YB1DNF       Java                    15m; SSB
   OC-021    YB0IBM       Java                    15m; SSB
   OC-028    V73NS        RALIK CHAIN             17m; CW
   OC-032    FK8HA        NEW CALEDONIA           15m; FT8
   OC-032    FK8IK        NEW CALEDONIA           17m; CW
   OC-034    P29LL        NEW GUINEA              12/10m; FT8
   OC-073    JG8NQJ/JD1   Minami Torishima        40m; CW
   OC-088    9M6ZAE       BORNEO                  40/20m; CW
   OC-088    V85AHV       BORNEO                  15m; SSB
   OC-134    ZL3GAV       SOUTH                   20m; FT8
   OC-134    ZL4TT        SOUTH                   20m; CW
   OC-137    VK4DX/P      Russell                 40/30/20/15m; CW
   OC-143    YB5QZ        SUMATRA                 30m; FT8
   OC-148    YG9PBZ       TIMOR                   10m; FT8
   SA-006    PJ4/DL6KR    BONAIRE                 12m; CW
   SA-006    PJ4EL        BONAIRE                 15m; FT8
   SA-011    9Z4AH        TRINIDAD                17m; SSB
   SA-011    9Z4Y         TRINIDAD                12m; FT8
   SA-018    CD7CKU       Chiloe                  10m; FT8
   SA-18     CE7VPQ       Chiloe                  15m; SSB
   SA-026    PP5GTA   SANTA CATARINA STATE CENTRE 80m; FT8
   SA-055    LU8DDG       BUENOS AIRES PROVINCE   20m; FT8

  ** Thanks to the individuals who put the island/group and mode
     on their QSNs on their PacketCluster reports. The format we
     suggest is "IOTA#/Mode/Island or Group" (ex. OC-146/FT8/Celebes).

  SA-055.  Hernan, LU7EHR, will be active as LU7EHR/E from Martin Garcia
           Island (ARLHS ARG-045, ARLHS ARG-152, LUFF-0064, WW Loc. GF05)
           between December 5-8th. Activity will be on 80-2 meters using
           SSB (80/60/40m) and FT8. QSL via LU7EHR, LoTW or eQSL.

  PLEASE NOTE: Since the Webmasters of the new  have
  decided NOT to post or dedicate a Web page to announce upcoming IOTA
  operations, PLEASE send your IOTA operations information to the OPDX,
  and we will post it here in an upcoming bulletin......

KP2, U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS. Operator Jaime, WP3A, will be active as KP2B
from St. Croix, Virgin Island, during the CQWW DX CW Contest (November
28-29th) as a Single-Op/Single-Band (20m) entry. QSL via EB7DX.

KP3, PUERTO RICO. Felipe, NP4Z, will be active as KP3DX from the "PUERTO
RICO DX CLUB" in San Juan during the CQWW DX CW Contest (November 28-29th)
as a Single-Op/All-Band entry. QSL via N4AO.

NEW TO RTTY?  It is recommended to check out Don's, AA5AU, Web page on
getting started with RTTY at:
           https://www.aa5au.com/rtty/getting-started-on-rtty

NP3, PUERTO RICO. Yuriy, N2TTA, will be active as NP3X from the Coamo
Contest Club station during the CQWW DX CW Contest (November 28-29th)
as a Single-Op/Low-Power entry. QSL via EB7DX.

OH0, ALAND ISLAND. Operators Juha/OH2N, Olli/OH6CT, Jukka/OH6DD, Tomi/OH6EI
and possibly others will be active as OH0Z during the CQWW DX CW Contest
(November 28-29th) as a Multi-Single entry. QSL via W0MM.

OPDX MAILING LIST (Just A Reminder). Details on how to subscribe and
unsubscribe from the "OPDX Mailing List" are at the bottom of this
bulletin. PLEASE pass the word around.... Thanks and 73 de Tedd KB8NW

OZ, DENMARK. Operators are Jan/OZ1ADL, Nils/OZ1ETA, Soren/OZ1ISY, Kim/
OZ1JUX and Henning/OZ2I will be active as OZ5E from "The Old Henhouse"
at the Danish Contest Academy in Aarhus, Denmark, during the CQWW DX CW
Contest (November 28-29th) as a Multi-Single entry. QSL via OZ1ACB.

P4, ARUBA (Reminder). John, W2GD, is expected once again to be active as
P40W from Aruba (SA-036) between November 23rd and December 1st (Travel
restrictions dependent). Activity will include the CQWW DX CW Contest
(November 28-29th) as a Single-Op/All-Band entries. Operations  outside
of the contest are usually on 160/80m and 30/17/12 meters as time permits
and with an emphasis on CW. Watch 160m on the hour and 80m on the half
hour. QSL via LoTW or direct to N2MM, Bureau cards are no longer accepted.
Logs will be loaded on LoTW upon his return to the USA.

PJ4, BONAIRE.......
  * Jeff, KU8E, will be active as PJ4/KU8E during the CQWW DX CW Contest
    (November 28-29th) as a Single-Op/High-Power entry. QSL via K4BAI.
    Jeff states that it is a "Remote Operation (from the 'PJ4G Radio
    House' on Bonaire [SA-006, WLOTA LH-1279]). I will be on only on 20,
    15 and 10 meters giving out the PJ4 multiplier when PJ4A isn't oper-
    ating on 40 meters."
  * John, K4BAI, will be active as PJ4A during the CQWW DX CW Contest
    (November 28-29th) as a Single-Op/Single-Band (40m) entry. Activity
    will be a "Remote Operation (from the "PJ4G Radio House" on Bonaire
    [SA-006, WLOTA LH-1279]). QSL via K4BAI.

PROPAGATION FORECAST/REPORT (November 23-29th).......
  Nov/23rd AN      Nov/26th  AN     Nov/28th  AN
  Nov/24th HN      Nov/27th  AN     Nov/29th  AN
  Nov/25th HN

   SOLAR REFERENCE KEYS/INDEXES AND GEOMAGNETIC REFERENCE
   ------------------------------------------------------
    NORMALITY               GEOMAG       K Values    Alpha
   -----------------        ------       --------    ------
   AN  - Above Normal       Quiet        K=0-1       0-7
   HN  - High Normal        Unsettled    K=2         8-15
   LN  - Low Normal         Active       K=3         16-29
   BN  - Below Normal       Minor Storm  K=4         30-49
   DIS - Disturbed          Major Storm  K=5         50-99
   VRY DIS - Very Disturbed Severe Storm K=6-9       100-400

    Meanwhile, check out the following Web sites for propagation:
     * VOACAP predication Web page at:  http://www.voacap.com/hf
           and      http://www.voacap.com/prediction.html
     * DX.QSL.NET Propagation page: https://dx.qsl.net/propagation
     * A daily HF radio wave propagation forecast can be found at:
             https://www.facebook.com/thomasfranklingiellaw4hm
     * SolarHam Web page:   http://www.solarham.net
     * Radio Propagation/Space Weather/Sunspot Cycle Information at:
                           http://sunspotwatch.com
     * News and Information About The Sun-Earth Environment:
                    https://www.spaceweather.com
     * Monthly propagation charts between four USA regions and twelve
       overseas locations are at:   http://arrl.org/propagation
     * Information and tutorials on propagation are at: http://k9la.us
     * Graphic propagation tool by DR2W: http://www.dr2w.de/dx-propagation
     * Point to point propagation at: http://www.predtest.uk/p2p.html
     * Real-time propagation at: http://www.predtest.uk
     * Also on Twitter: https://twitter.com/@GiellaW4hm

QSL INFO AND NEWS...................
  QSL-INFO from DB0SDX by Lothar, DL1SBF (www.qslinfo.eu) (November 22nd)
  and by OPDX from other sources
  -------------------------------------------------------------------------
  3Z150MPR via SP9KDU       HH2JR via W3HNK          RD30DX via RQ7L
  3Z8Z via SP9JPA           HZ20G via HZ1SAR (d/L)   RJ30DX via RQ7L
  4J0SFR via 4K4K           II3STAY via IN3ZWF       RL30DX via RQ7L
  5B60AIX via 5B4AIX        IQ0ID via HE9ERA (B)     RO30DX via RQ7L
  5Z4PA via M0URX           LW5DR via EA5GL          RT30DX via RQ7L
  7Z20G via HZ1SAR (d/L)    MM1E via MM0GOR          RW30DX via RQ7L
  8Z20G via HZ1SAR (d/L)    NP2J via K8RF            SP0AVA via SP3YOR
  A450JZ via A41JZ          OH0Z via W0MM            SP100LEM via SP3POB
  CN65MC via CN8MC          OH1VR/60 via OH1VR       SW9AA via LZ1PM
  CN65MM via CN8MM          OO7STAYHOME via ON7SS    TM1SAFE via F4GPB & (L)
  CN65ZG via CN8ZG          OP19MSF via ON4CRD       TZ1CE via DK1CE
  CO2VDD via RW6HS (d/L)    OZ2SPACE via OZ1ACB      UE30DX via RQ7L
  CO8LY via EA7ADH (d/L)    PD75F via PD3F & (e)     VK4DX/P via VK4DX
  CT9/DF3FS via DF3FS (d/L) PJ4/DL3KMS via DL3KMS & (L) YV6BTF via EA5GL
  D60AB via K6ZO            R30MDXC via RQ7L
  HF0SSEA via SP3POB        RA30DX via RQ7L

  (e) eQSL only  (d) direct only   (B) Bureau only  (*-B) DX's- Bureau
  (O) OQRS only  (C) ClubLog only  (L) LoTW only    (N) No QSL needed
  (I) No IRC     (P) PayPal        (NB) No Bureau   (n) no printed QSLs

  LOGS ONLINE (New/Updated) AVAILABLE ON CLUBLOG.ORG THIS WEEK......
  https://clublog.org/logsearch/7Q7RU  (Updated 11/19th)
  https://clublog.org/logsearch/9G5FI  (Updated 11/19th)

  NEW QSL ROUTE. Vasiliy, RW6HS, informs OPDX that he is now the QSL
  Manager for: CN8AMI, CO2VDD and CO6HCL

  U.S. POSTAL STOPPAGE (Updated as November 13th).
  The U.S. Postal Service is temporarily suspending international mail
  acceptance for certain destinations due to service impacts related to
  the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Suspension Due to Foreign Postal Operator Service Suspension
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    Libya         Madagascar       Panama        Turkmenistan

    Suspension Due to Unavailability of Transportation
    -----------------------------------------------------------------
    Angola          Guadeloupe    Republic of Congo       South Sudan
    Brunei          Liberia       Reunion (Bourbon)       Tajikistan
    Chad            Martinique    St. Pierre & Miquelon   Timor-Leste
    Cuba            Mauritius     Seychelles              Yemen
    French Guiana   Niger         Sierra Leone

    Customers: Please refrain from mailing items addressed to the countries
    listed above, until further notice. For more details, see:
    https://about.usps.com/newsroom/service-alerts/international/welcome.htm

  QSLS RECEIVED VIA LoTW: 5Z4PA, 8Q7RM, BV1EK, JX2US, KX6DS, MU0MXF, OL1C,
  OM2VL, PY0F, T77C and TR8CA

  QSLS RECEIVED VIA MAIL: 5Z4PA, 6O1OO, 7V9A, 7X2HF, ZB2R  and ZF2MJ

  QSLS RECEIVED VIA THE BUREAU: 5R8UM, 5T5OK, DD7GU, DJ1YFK, IK4DCX,
  R25SSR, VP9I and XR0YD
    --- We would like to see more QSL Bureaus (such as AS/US/SA/AF.. etc)
        send in their info....

T6, AFGHANISTAN.  Robert, S53R, who has been active from Kabul since early
September 2019 and will be there for another year, has been active as
T6AA and T6A during major contests. He is there working for the World
Food Program (WFP). QSL via his home callsign or LoTW. He posted the
following on QRZ.com about his low band activity this past week on Novem-
ber 20th: Unfortunately, I have to report that the QRM from many different
sources at my QTH now makes 160m operation next to impossible. While it
was already very bad during the last season, it has now gone beyond repair.
I have installed 3 different RX systems, to no avail. The last nail in
the coffin was the installation of an array of large LED flood lights.
The whole spectrum is affected, but 160 at the bottom and 10 & 6m at the
other end, are worst off. I will continue trying, although I'm afraid
the best times for these bands, for as much as they were, are gone.

TF, ICELAND.  Siggi, TF3CW, will be active as TF3W Single-Op/Single-Band
(20m) entry. QSL via LoTW or direct to TF3MHN.

V3, BELIZE (Canceled). Jeff, N1SNB, who was expected to be active as V31AZ
from Belize during the CQWW DX CW Contest (November 28-29th), has canceled
his operation. He states, "Unfortunately, if I go -  my kids will have to
stay home from school for two weeks when I get back until they are in the
'clear'."

VE2, CANADA (Zone 2). Operator Yuri, VE3DZ, will once again be active as
VE2IM from Sept-Iles, QC (Zone 2), during the CQWW DX CW Contest (November
28-29th) as a Single-Op/All-Band/High-Power. Yuri states he will be there
between November 24-30th. Activity (usually) before and after the contest
will be on CW, SSB and RTTY, and all HF bands including the 30/17/12 meter
bands. QSL via VE3DZ, direct or by the VE3DZ OQRS. He usually uploads to
the LoTW.

VE2, CANADA (Zone 2). Nicolas, VE2NCG, will be active in Zone 2 from
Sept-Îles, Quebec, during the CQWW DX CW Contest (November 28-29th) as
a Single-Op/Single-Band (15m) entry. He states that he will be there
between November 26th and December 1st, and will on 40/80m when the
bands close. QSL via his home callsign, ClubLog or LoTW.

VK, AUSTRALIA. Operators Bernd/VK2IA, Patrick/VK2PN and John/VK4CT will
be active as VK2IA during the CQWW DX CW Contest (November 28-29th) as a
Multi-Single entry. QSL via DK2BJ.

VP5, TURKS AND CAICOS (Update). Jim, K4QPL, will once again be active as
VP5M from Providenciales Island (NA-002) during the CQWW DX CW Contest
(November 28-29th) as a Single-Op/All-Band/"Probably 24-Hrs Classic Over-
lay" entry. QSL via K4QPL or LoTW. PLEASE, NO BUREAU QSLS. Outside of the
contest, he will sign as VP5/K4QPL.

WP3, PUERTO RICO. Operators Al/WP3C, Paul/WP3TT and Edgar/N2GK will be
active as WP3C during the CQWW DX CW Contest (November 28-29th) as a
Multi-Single/Low-Power entry. QSL via W3HNK. Visit the WP3C station
Web page at:               http://wp3c73.wixsite.com/wp3c

XP/OX, GREENLAND (Canceled). Henning, OZ2I/OZ1BII, who was expected to
be active as XP2I from Black Ridge, Kangerlussuaq (WW Loc. GP47PA) in
November and during the CQWW DXCW Contest, has canceled his operation
due to the COVID-19. Instead, he will be joining the Multi-Op Team at
OZ5E from Aarhus (see OZ above).

XW, LAOS (Update). Simon, G6JFY/HS0ZIB/XZ2A, who is active as XW0LP
(Suffix "LP" stands for Luang Prabang, the town in north Laos where he
now lives), has updated his QRZ.com page. He states that he can now be
active on 160/80/40/30/20/17/15/12/10 meters using FT8 and on SSTV
(14230 kHz). He isn't authorized to use 60 meters. Simon currently uses
an Icom IC-718, with an inverted L antenna for top band and quarter wave
fan antennas for all the other bands. He has been spotted on 40/17/15
meters around 0413z and 1000z. All QSL requests for QSOs should be made
via ClubLog. Note however, that the postal service in Laos was suspended
in March 2020, due to Covid-19, and he cannot currently send out QSL
cards by postal. Any ClubLog QSL card requests will be sent out when the
postal service starts again! Please DO NOT request Bureau cards - there
is no QSL bureau in Lao PDR.

YASME NEWS (Press Release, dated November 19th)[edited]. YASME FOUNDATION
EXCELLENCE AWARDS -- The Yasme Excellence Award is presented to individuals
and groups who, through their own service, creativity, effort and dedica-
tion, have made a significant contribution to amateur radio.  The contri-
bution may be in recognition of technical, operating or organizational
achievement, as all three are necessary for amateur radio to grow and
prosper.  The Yasme Excellence Award is in the form of a cash grant and
an individually-engraved crystal globe.
  The Board of Directors of The Yasme Foundation is pleased to announce
the latest recipients of the Yasme Excellence Award:
  * Brett Ruiz (PJ2BR) and Helena Ruiz (PJ2ZZ) -- Brett and Helena have
    been active leaders of VERONA for more than twenty years, including
    technical activities, disaster preparedness and relief, as well as
    training potential licensees.  They act as liaisons to government
    and international organizations, as well as contributing to important
    events such as GAREC and IARU assemblies and meetings.  Brett is also
    active in pursuing long-distance VHF propagation and digital communi-
    cations.
  * Bob Wilson (N6TV) -- Yasme recognizes Bob's technical support to
    literally hundreds of hams through various radio manufacturer's user
    groups, to logging software communities, and the detailed assistance
    he provides to Reverse Beacon Network hosts, keeping their equipment
    configured and running.  Bob also provides invaluable support to
    traveling hams worldwide when they most need help. Along with being
    technically talented he is exceptionally selfless in using that talent
    to help others, quick to encourage others in many areas.
  * Jari Perkiömäki (OH6BG) -- Jari has supported the online VOACAP soft-
    ware and website, www.voacap.com, for almost 20 years, without compen-
    sation, making world-class HF propagation prediction and modeling
    services available to any radio amateur. He believes in team work,
    acknowledging the contributions and ideas from all of the ham com-
    munity for further development of the service, but especially from
    James Watson, M0DNS/HZ1JW, and Juho Juopperi, OH8GLV. He estimates
    that today VOACAP Online serves thousands of users, with visits from
    more than 100 countries every month, including integration with the
    DX Summit and Club Log services.  He is part of the Radio Arcala,
    OH8X team and acts as a propagation specialist, assisting the WRTC
    community, RSGB and others.
  * Jim Brown (K9YC) -- Amateurs worldwide have benefited from his exten-
    sive contributions to amateur radio regarding ferrite materials and
    their use in combating RF interference, feed line applications, and
    transformers. His efforts to improve transmitter performance and
    operating practices are also greatly appreciated, as are the exten-
    sive set of personal publications available to the public and per-
    forming reviews of technical material for amateur radio publishers.

                                        * * * * *
  The Yasme Foundation is a not-for-profit corporation organized to
  support scientific and educational projects related to amateur radio,
  including DXing (long distance communication) and the introduction and
  promotion of amateur radio in developing countries. For additional infor-
  mation about The Yasme Foundation, visit our website at www.yasme.org.

    Ward Silver, N0AX, President
    The Yasme Foundation
    Board of Directors:
    Ward Silver, N0AX, President and Director
    Ken Claerbout, K4ZW, Vice-President, Secretary and Director
    Rusty Epps, W6OAT, Treasurer and Director
    Hans Blondeel Timmerman, PB2T, Director
    Martti Laine, OH2BH, Director
    Fred Laun, K3ZO, Director
    Robert Vallio, W6RGG, Director
    Marty Woll, N6VI, Director
    James Brooks, 9V1YC, Director

ZL, NEW ZEALAND. Operators Geoff/ZL3GA, Phil/ZL3PAH and Paul/ZL4TT will
use the "Quake Contesters" callsign ZL3X during the CQWW DX CW Contest
(November 28-29th) as a Multi-Single entry. QSL via LoTW. No Bureau.

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