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Re: QRV Info DL5YYM

 

Guenter-san,

Did QSP to A1ML with your timetable and FREQ list.

PSE try to login the A1-Chat if you'll have access to the Internet from your QRV QTH.


How to login: /g/A1CLUB/message/977

GL! 73
// HIRO, JJ1FXF


Re: QRV Info DL5YYM

 

Hallo Hiro

My spezific times are all opening in direction JA.

Extremly good are DX-windows, when in JA and/or DL is sunraise or sunset +/- 30 min.

14 MHz: 06:00 - 07:30 UTC and 15:30 - 18:00 UTC
21 MHz: 07:30 - 09:30 UTC and 11:30 - 15:30 UTC that will be the best band, because in JA exist a lot of licences until 50 W power limit.
28: MHz: 09:30 - 11:30 UTC after this period a short break for dinner, hi
7 MHZ: 18:00 - 20:00 UTC? and 20:30 - 21:00 UTC
3,5 MHz: 20:00 - 20:15 UTC
1,8 MHz: 20:15 - 20:30 UTC i belive, this is very hard. My problem will be, listen your weak signal.

Pse QSP in de JA Mailinglist, that i will use 1811, 3511, 7011, 14011, 21011, 28011 kHz + QRM, because the first 10 kHz is the DX-section and i think, i have not QRM from downwards frequencies.

I need a clear frequency for copy your weak signals. I hope, i can listen you.

I will produce a strong signal in JA, because i use a powerful station with good antennas.

73. Guenter, DL5YYM

Am Donnerstag, 28. M?rz 2024 um 03:18:41 MEZ hat HIRO, JJ1FXF <jj1fxf@...> Folgendes geschrieben:


DL5YYM, Guenter-san,

Any specific time and date, will you plan to QRV?

I'll QSP to JA's Mailing-List in Japanese saying check out the A1-Chat for the QRG.

// HIRO, JJ1FXF






Re: QRV Info DL5YYM

 

DL5YYM, Guenter-san,

Any specific time and date, will you plan to QRV?

I'll QSP to JA's Mailing-List in Japanese saying check out the A1-Chat for the QRG.

// HIRO, JJ1FXF


Re: QRV Info DL5YYM

 

开云体育

Hello Grenter

Thanks for the info!

I look for you from my remote station next weekend.

73 Atsu JS2AHG (JCC1806) ?

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Guenter.Dornblut via groups.io
Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2024 4:36 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [A1CLUB] QRV Info DL5YYM

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DL5YYM will be QRV

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29 / 30 / 31 Mar 2024 on the HF-bands 10 / 15 / 20 / 40 / 80 / 160 m

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I prefer the frequency XX.011 kHz in CW + QRM.

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I am collecting JCC / JCG / Ku for my AJA.

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I will use a good contest station and i think, you can listen my strong signal.

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On the high bands and 40 m i have a mono band beam fixed in to direction JA.

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On 80/160 m i can use a dipol and vertical

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73, Guenter, DL5YYM

A1C# 2215

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QRV Info DL5YYM

 

DL5YYM will be QRV

29 / 30 / 31 Mar 2024 on the HF-bands 10 / 15 / 20 / 40 / 80 / 160 m

I prefer the frequency XX.011 kHz in CW + QRM.

I am collecting JCC / JCG / Ku for my AJA.

I will use a good contest station and i think, you can listen my strong signal.

On the high bands and 40 m i have a mono band beam fixed in to direction JA.

On 80/160 m i can use a dipol and vertical

73, Guenter, DL5YYM
A1C# 2215


Re: QRV INFO - JO1ZZZ

 

The last QRV of JO1ZZZ in March.

March 28 @22:00Z-24:00Z (FRI 7-9AM JST)
March 29 @08:00Z-10:00Z (FRI 5-7PM JST)

The SSN has been over 160 past a few days but the X-Class Solar Flare disturbed us from reaching to the DX.

Anyway, let me try some high bands, 10m - 17m and please check out the A1-Chat for the QRG.


* How to login: /g/A1CLUB/message/977

Look forward to some QSO with you.

73/88,
// HIRO, JJ1FXF


Re: Morse Runner Community Edition

 

Tried CWops CWT and JARL ALL JA. :)

In the JA contest, only JA stations call. And the first time I got a DUP. hi

Good software!

73/88,
// HIRO, JJ1FXF


Re: Morse Runner Community Edition

 

Hi Hiro,

LIDs are too much of a challenge for me. I'm not good enough to handle them yet. ;-)

I see that you link to the original Morse Runner here: on the A1C site. That one is good, but it only runs the one WPX-style contest. Maybe a link to the newer Community Edition of Morse Runner could be added as well?

I'll look into the OAM. Thanks.
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73
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*JP3REM* - Bill
A1C #4246, CWops #3390


Re: Morse Runner Community Edition

 

Bill-san,

Good INFO! TNX.

I like the Morse Runner with LID’s check ON. hi

You should know the OAM of A1CLUB, the On-Air Meeting on every Saturday early morning in JA. (Friday 21:00Z or so)

The OAM steering group offers guest OAM OPs ocasionally.

So you can experience the real Morse Runner on the air with LID’s OFF.

If you are interested in that, feel free to get in touch with me.

73/88,
// HIRO, JJ1FXF


Morse Runner Community Edition

 

Morse Runner software simulates operating in an actual CW contest. It's great for practice.

If you would like to practice for some Japanese contests, the Morse Runner Community Edition program has these:
* JARL All Cities All Guns(ACAG)
* JARL ALL JA

In addition, you can practice several other contests:
* ARRL DX
* ARRL Field Day
* CQ WPX
* CQ WW
* CWOPS CWT
* HST (High Speed Test)
* IARU HF World Championship
* K1USN Slow Speed Test (SST)
* NCJ NAQP

A new version of Morse Runner Community Edition v1.84 was just released today:


It runs on Windows, and also Linux and Mac (under WINE).

Maybe we can help them add the AWT contest to the software.

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73
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*JP3REM* - Bill
A1C #4246, CWops #3390


RandomGram #11

 

Dear A1CLUB members,

Following is the INFO about the RandomGram #11.

High bands CONDX have been FB lately, so let's meet on the RandomGram #11.

73/88,
// HIRO, JJ1FXF
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Welcome to RandomGram Event Nr. 11

Date/Time: Mar 22nd @ 21:00 - 23:00 UTC. That is Friday afternoon/evening for most.

New TX Lists (code groups) are available now for this event. Code groups from previous events are not valid and will not score. Obtain a registered TX List by emailing your call sign to the Group Owner email address at

[email protected]

Objective: This is a "10 group" event. Each participant is limited to one Tx List of 10 code groups. The top TX Points tier is 20 points (2-pts per group). You will probably want to loop through your transmit list more than once and resend your groups to ensure they all get logged and reported by other stations. Your RX points and total score are unlimited. Log as many groups as you can in additional QSOs and SWL intercepts..

Teams: Teams are listed in the Roster & Results message post for this event (see below). Additional teams are available by request. Team membership is open to all and is completely optional. Operating on a team is no different than otherwise. Team scores are the sum of individual members' scores. If you're interested in joining a team for this event just email your call sign and team preference to [email protected]

Suggested Frequencies: 50-60 kHz above the bottom of non-WARC HF bands, conditions permitting. Other frequencies in the band may prove better depending on your region or QRM from other ongoing events. 7028 kHz is popular in some regions.

Suggested Spotting Page: RG participants are invited to use the SKCC SkedPage at (SKCC Members who post or self-spot on the SkedPage-- please be prepared to provide an SKCC style exchange for callers who request it.)

Operating Tips:

- A transmitted group earns 2-points; a received group is 1-point (if accurately transmitted, copied and reported);
- Work the same stations on the same band multiple times and exchange additional code groups;
- Transmit one new code group with every contact;
- For additional points monitor other stations: log and submit code groups they exchange (SWL/intercept);
- Submit your updated log or list of received code groups to obtain your current score.

For additional operating info see the RandomGram FAQ HERE.

SWL Entries: Even if you don't transmit any code groups you can still earn Rx points by submitting groups you have logged while monitoring other stations. Your confirmation of other stations' transmitted groups helps them to earn Tx points.

Deadline for submitting your copied groups: the sooner, the better. Other operators depend on your confirmation of their transmitted groups.

Roster & Results for this event are posted HERE.


Have fun!

73,
Drew - AF2Z
RandomGram Mgr


Re: The 272nd A1NET

 

Dear A1CLUB,

The A1NET of last Saturday was in good CONDX and I chatted about various things such as WX, DX and so on.

SRI but I couldn't copy a VK station calling the A1NET. I requested QSP but none of us at the time copied the call sign.

But I feel that the CONDX is improving and soon the A1NET will be international. hi

Please look forward to the next A1NET on Saturday at 10:30Z-11:30Z.

Also, if you are interested in the Zoom meeting after the A1NET, please request the Zoom URL.

CU on the air. 73/88

// HIRO, JJ1FXF


The 272nd A1NET

 

Dear A1CLUB members,

Tomorrow is the A1NET, weekly CW chat net.

DATE : 2024/03/09 (SAT)
TIME : 10:30Z - 11:30Z (19:30JST - 20:30JST)
FREQ : around 7.028MHz or 3.528MHz if CONDX is rotten.

* PSE login the A1-Chat for the detailed QRG
(ID=PW=599)

KEY : JJ1FXF/HIRO
QTH : YACHIMATA City, CHIBA Pref. (JCC1230)
RIG : FTDX-101MP(200W)
ANT : 13mH INV-Vee DIPOLE

Also tomorrow is the SKSA - Straight Key Sprint Asia by SKCC.



From this March, we added the birthday station bonus points.

If your birthday is March, you are the bonus station and will have pile-up's from all over the world. :)

CU tomorrow. 73/88

// HIRO, JJ1FXF


Re: invitation to VBAND

 

I purchased a CW Hotline device and have had a lot of fun with it. It has helped me a lot with word spacing. I still need more practice, but I'm improving.

I see that K5GQ/Mark's callsign popped up in JJ1XTG Socho-san's video on VBand recently.


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73
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*JP3REM* - Bill
A1C #4246, CWops #3390


Re: QRV INFO - JO1ZZZ

 

Dear A1CLUB members,

JJ1FXF/HIRO will operate JO1ZZZ, the A1CLUB club station of AREA 1, on the following schedules.

March 14 @22:00Z-24:00Z (FRI 7-9AM JST)
March 15 @08:00Z-10:00Z (FRI 5-7PM JST)
March 28 @22:00Z-24:00Z (FRI 7-9AM JST)
March 29 @08:00Z-10:00Z (FRI 5-7PM JST)

Please login to the A1-Chat for QRG.

* How to login: /g/A1CLUB/message/977

Also please note that A1CLUB Giving Back program - slow CW session is being held every evening at 7PM JST (10:00Z).

You will hear some GB OPs around 7.028MHz or 3.528MHz calling CQ like "CQ CQ de JJ1FXF JJ1FXF GB K".

GB is a CW practice QSO for beginners and so call GB OPs at your convenient keying speed and your keying mistakes are all welcome!

// HIRO, JJ1FXF


Re: QRV INFO - JO1ZZZ

 

Dear A1CLUB members,

It was thank you so much for your call on JO1ZZZ/1.

Though the SSN was around 50, still 10m was exciting.

I'll also operate JO1ZZZ/1 in March so please get ready to login to the A1-Chat for QRG.

A1-Chat:
* login detail: /g/A1CLUB/message/977

Have a good day!

73/88,
// HIRO, JJ1FXF


Re: QRV INFO - JO1ZZZ

 

Dear A1CLUB members,

As I announced a few days ago, I'll operate JO1ZZZ, the 1 AREA club station of A1CLUB, scheduled as follows.

FEB 21 @22:00Z-24:00Z (7-9AM JST)
FEB 22 @08:00Z-10:00Z (5-7PM JST)
FEB 22 @22:00Z-24:00Z (7-9AM JST)
FEB 23 @08:00Z-10:00Z (5-7PM JST)

QRG will be announced on A1-Chat,
Login details are here, /g/A1CLUB/message/977

JO1ZZZ is only licensed with 50W. And the SSN seems to be at the bottom.

Let's enjoy the high-hurdle conditions. :)

73/88,
// HIRO, JJ1FXF


QRV INFO - JO1ZZZ

 

Dear A1CLUB members,

I'll operate JO1ZZZ - the A1CLUB club station of 1 AREA on the following schedule.

1. Schedule
FEB 21 @22:00Z-24:00Z
FEB 22 @08:00Z-10:00Z
FEB 22 @22:00Z-24:00Z
FEB 23 @08:00Z-10:00Z

2. Frequency
may depend on CONDX but possibilities are like 12m and 10m bands.

3. QRG
Please login the A1-Chat.

/g/A1CLUB/message/977

Any requests on QRV frequencies are welcome.

JO1ZZZ is also the SKCC member and so will send SKCC Exchange if you are the SKCC member.

CU SN. 73/88

// HIRO, JJ1FXF


RandomGram #9

 

Dear A1CLUB members,

The CONDX is certainly getting better, then I hear a lot from the EU at 08:00Z-10:00Z and from the US at 22:00Z-24:00Z.

Please consider to beam for Japan and have some chat with A1CLUB JA members. TU

Attached below is the INFO about the next coming RandomGram NR9 if you are interested.

// HIRO, JJ1FXF
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Welcome to RandomGram Event Nr. 9

Date/Time: Feb 23rd @ 21:00 - 23:00 UTC. That is Friday afternoon/evening for most; Saturday morning for the OC/AS region.

IMPORTANT!
RG #9 is a 2-hour sprint. Each participant will be limited to a TX List of 25 code groups. The object is to transmit each of your groups at least once (one group per QSO), and have all of them logged & confirmed by other operators. You may want to loop through your groups list more than once and make additional contacts to ensure that all are copied and confirmed by other stations. Additional contacts will also continue to earn RX points with each new code group you log.

Teams: Current teams are listed in the Roster & Results message post for this event (see link below). Additional teams are available by request. Team membership is open to all and is completely optional. Operating on a team is no different than otherwise. Team scores are the sum of individual members' scores. If you're interested in joining a team for this event just email your call sign and team preference to [email protected]

Suggested Frequencies: 50-60 kHz above the bottom of non-WARC HF bands, conditions permitting. Elsewhere in the band may prove better depending on your region or QRM from other ongoing events. 7028 kHz is used in some regions.

Suggested Spotting Page: RG participants are invited to use the SKCC SkedPage at (SKCC Members who post or self-spot on the SkedPage-- please be prepared to provide an SKCC style exchange for callers who request it.)

Operating Tips:

- A transmitted group earns 2-points; a received group is 1-point (if accurately transmitted, copied and submitted);
- Work the same stations on the same band multiple times and exchange additional code groups;
- Transmit a new code group with every contact;
- For additional points monitor other stations: log and submit code groups they exchange (SWL/intercept);
- Submit your updated log or list of received code groups to obtain your current score.

For additional operating info see the RandomGram FAQ HERE.

Deadline for submitting your copied groups: the sooner, the better.

New TX Lists (code groups) are now available for this event. Code groups from previous events are not valid and will not score. Obtain a registered TX List by emailing your call sign to [email protected]

Roster & Results. The current roster of participants, team assignments, and updated results when available, are posted HERE.

Have fun!

73,
Drew - AF2Z
RandomGram Mgr


HOME page has been changed.

 

The Groups.io HOME page of A1eML has been changed.

/g/A1CLUB

The black and white 2 KANJI characters of the pagetop logo, 『伝』(DEN) means "transferring" and 『心』(SHIN) means "heart / mind / spirit".

Also the pronunciation of DEN-SHIN is the same as TELEGRAPHY in Japanese 電信.

Lean back, relax, and pound your key.

Please invite your HAM friends to A1CLUB to enjoy CW with us.

73/88,
// HIRO, JJ1FXF