Thank you for the QRV Info Toku-san!
So far, I had no QSO with JE7ZFE, but I will try to get the official club station worked.
CU 73 Tom
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Dear A1C members:
JE7ZFE, A1CLUB official club-station, will go on the air as follows; * This JE7ZFE will work every 7th day(07th,17th,27th,JST).
Date: 2023/04/17(Mon) UTC
Time: 01:00Z - 02:30Z on 10MHz => 14MHz => 18MHz 04:30z - 06:00Z on 7MHz
RIG & ANT: FTDX10M 50W 10MHz LW+ATU, 7MHz INV Vee(7mH)
QTH: MORIOKA City, IWATE Pref. Japan (JCC 0301)
OP: JP7MLT / TOKU
*Please check the A1-CHAT. *OP/TOKU-san will be looking forward to seeing many people at CW QSO. *CU ES ENJOY QSO with JE7ZFE!
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Dear A1 Club members: A1-NET On-air information is as follows;
1. Date & Time 2023/04/15(Sat.) 10:30Z - Max 1HR
2. FREQ 7.027MHz (+/-)
3.Controller JJ1VNV /6 /AKKY
4. QTH SAGA city, SAGA pref. JAPAN (JCC 4101)
5. RIG IC-7300 (50W)
6. ANT Multi band mini GP or LW 40m long
*Please check the A1-CHAT *I'm looking forward to seeing many people at CW QSO. *CU ES ENJOY A1-NET
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Dear A1 Club members: A1-NET On-air information is as follows;
1. Date & Time 2023/04/14 22:00Z to 24:00Z
2. FREQ 7.025MHz(+/-)
3. OP JA9BSL /Mino
4. QTH FUKUI city (JCC 2901)
5. RIG & ANT IC7300 (50W), 7MHz/RDP
6.Key Electronic Keyer(self-made),Optional:Straight Key
*CU ES ENJOY A1C OAM.
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Re: QRV INFO - DF7TV - 2023/04/09(Sun) about 06:00 UTC to 13:00 UTC -- JIDX contest
Thank you for the about 180 QSOs!
The 10 mtr band has been fantastic between Japan and Europe.
I have been able to add some band slots to my KCJA award and to - finally - earn the 150 endorsement.
CU 73 Tom
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Thank you for QSO in JIDX-Contest
Thank you very much to all for QSO in JIDX-Contest.
It was my first JIDX-Contest, i am newcomer in this contest.
Very good conditions on 10 m (my best band) and 15 m!
No one QSO on 80 / 160 m.
626 QSO are in my log about 127.000 points.
Cul next year, if i can.
73, Guenter, DL5YYM, A1C#2215
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Martin-san,
Congrats on working A1CLUB members.
CONDX at JIDX was VY FB and so I also enjoyed the contest.
The cycle 25 has really come and we do expect much more FB CONDX this year.
// HIRO, JJ1FXF
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JA isn't the easiest to work for me, so I was keen on working the JIDX-CW contest to hopefully work some clubmembers. I made 36 QSO in a couple of hours. Very happy with that. A1-Clubmembers I worked were JH1JNJ, JA3XOG, JA7ACM, JI4WHS, and JR6CSY.
Thank you, Martin, PE1EEC.
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Re: DL5YYM in Japan International DX Contest
My very last contact of the JIDX contest was DL5YYM on 10m. Great signal! 73 -- Bill
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QRV INFO - DF7TV - 2023/04/09(Sun) about 06:00 UTC to 13:00 UTC -- JIDX contest
Hello again, our club station has been partially occupied today for a VHF/UHF contest.
So I will be QRV again on Sunday, April 9th from about 06:00 UTC to 13:00 UTC for the JIDX contest.
Propagation on 10/15 mtr bands seems to be very nice at present.
CU 73 Tom
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Re: DL5YYM in Japan International DX Contest
Hello Guenter, nice to see you here. I may confirm you had a strong signal on 10 mtr even in Stuttgart at the club station of DK0SU. I could only work a few hours and had to do paper logging and to send using the paddle. A new situation for me because I normally use N1MM Logger+. The station's PC had been occupied for the German VHF/UHF contest of today.
I will try again tomorrow from about 06:00 UTC to 13:00 UTC.
55! CU 73 Tom
Hallo Guenter, sch?n Dich hier zu treffen. Dein Signal war auf 10 mtr auch in Stuttgart super. Ich konnte nur kurze Zeit teilnehmen, da der Station's PC von DK0SU f¨¹r einen deutschen VHF/UHF contest belegt war. Also Papierlog und Senden nur mit dem Paddle. F¨¹r mich ziemlich ungewohnt, da ich normaler Weise mit N1MM Logger+ arbeite. Ich hoffe wir h?ren uns bald mal. Viel Erfolg beim Contest!
CU 73 Thomas
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Re: DL5YYM in Japan International DX Contest
VY loud SIG. TU for the QSO on JIDX.
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QRV INFO - DF7TV - 2023/04/08(Sat) 07:00 UTC to 16:00 UTC -- JIDX contest
DF7TV intends to be QRV during the JIDX contest as follows:
Date: 2023/04/08(Sat) UTC
Time: 07:00 UTC - 16:00 UTC on 28 MHz (perhaps 21 & 14 MHz)
RIG & ANT: TS-590S, X7 beam on 28 (21, 14) MHz - 30 mH
QTH: Stuttgart, Germany, Grid: JN48nr
QSL: eQSL.cc, LoTW, Mail
(My ears will be extremely sensitive for stations from the following Prefectures: Fukui, Tottori, Tokushima and Oita -- no confirmed CW QSO so far ?
Long Path propagation on 10 mtr band seems to be nice for the JIDX contest.
CU 73 DF7TV/TOM
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Dear A1 Club members: A1-NET On-air information is as follows;
1. Date & Time 2023/04/08(Sat.) 10:30Z - Max 1HR
2. FREQ 7.025MHz +/- QRM 3.521MHz +/- QRM (Optional)
3.Controller JR1WYW / KENDY
4. ANTENNA : extended double zepp 12mH(7MHz) ¡¡¡¡¡¡ ¡¡ : inv v(3.5MHz)
5. POWER : 100W
*Please check the A1-CHAT *OP/Kendy-san will be looking forward to seeing many people at CW QSO. *CU ES ENJOY A1-NET
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DL5YYM in Japan International DX Contest
DL5YYM will be active in Japan Inernational DX Contest 2023 - CW.
73, Guenter, DL5YYM (A1C-2215)
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Re: THANKS AGAIN FOR THE TIPS ON 10 METER PROPAGATION TO JAPAN
Hi Cliff et al, As same as Hiro,I've never know "Feld Hell". It sounds interesting. I'd like to search about it later. Thanks for the info Cliff-san!
BTW My remote station at Hakone has been down since last week. I'm going to visit the station next Sunday. So, I'm absent on the bands for a couple of weeks.
73+88 Atsu, JE1TRV(home)/JS2AHG(remote)
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Re: THANKS AGAIN FOR THE TIPS ON 10 METER PROPAGATION TO JAPAN
Cliff-san,
The same here, 1st time to know about the Feld Hell or the Hellschreiber which seems very gentle digimode to the radio final. Thank you for the INFO.
Tom-san, also TNX for your reminder of JIDX. I¡¯m not much a contestant but will QRV at the JIDX to say hello to my CW friends.
73, // HIRO, JJ1FXF
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Re: THANKS AGAIN FOR THE TIPS ON 10 METER PROPAGATION TO JAPAN
Thank you Cliff,
I never tried "Hell" but I will try it soon and I will try to get you and others in this mode.
CU 73 Tom
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Re: THANKS AGAIN FOR THE TIPS ON 10 METER PROPAGATION TO JAPAN
Hi Cliff
Glad that tip helped. JA's on 10 are really strong here at that time.
DXing is fun. I have been at it since 2004 pretty casually and have 297 countries confirmed all LOTW.?? There are many fine JA stations on 10M there in the log!? Try and get on during contest time and see how you do... its a great time of the sunspot cycle to work the high bands.
John K5MO
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Re: THANKS AGAIN FOR THE TIPS ON 10 METER PROPAGATION TO JAPAN
Thanks Tom! Although I've been a ham for 26 years now I never have really gotten into chasing DX very much or contesting other than a 2 or 4 hour long CW Sprint until just recently which is why I'm such a greenhorn at it. I've always mostly had ragchew QSOs over the years, that and participating with the Feld Hell/Hellschreiber Club. I helped man the Feld Hell Club's W8H Special Event Station from the Dayton Hamvention in 2013 when it was still at Hara Arena. We've got over 7,300 members now and my membership number is 62 which shows how long I've been into Feld Hell. I enjoy it because it's a great digital mode for ragchewing, especially with regular Hellschreiber mode that has only a 23% transmit duty cycle so it's a lot easier on the rig's finals than many other digital modes with long transmit duty cycles. The mode the club uses for our weekly 30, 40, and 80 meter band nets uses FSKH-105 Hell (Frequency Shift Keying at 105 baud) mode which has a transmit duty cycle of around 80%. We found out? near the bottom of solar cycle 24 that FSKH-105 just works much better then Hellschreiber when the propagation is terrible.. I also like keeping the old mode alive that's been around since 1930. German inventor and engineer Rudolph Hell actually invented the mode in 1929!? Anyway Tom, thank you for the information on the?Japan International DX Contest (JIDX) contest!
Very 73 de?Cliff, KU4GW
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