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QRV INFO - 1.9MHz JI7HIF/7
JI7HIF will QRV on 1.9MHz at IWAKI city, FUKUSHIMA prefecture.
1. Date & Time 2022/04/30 Evening JST * Time is uncertain. Maybe around 09:00Z. 2. Freq 1.9MHz * If CONDX isn’t good, QSY to 3.5MHz. 3. QTH JCC 0715, GL QM07LA IWAKI city, FUKUSHIMA prefecture 4. RIG & ANT IC7300M 25-50W 40m length loaded dipole 5. Note For the details, please check in A1-Chat. |
Re: ARRL News Letter
Hi, Tom-san.
TNX for the QSO. My JCC NR is 1230, just in case. :) Yes, I saw your call sign at the 3830scores. A1CLUB is really expanding with more CW activities lately and that causes increasing more members, too. I look forward to working you at AWT. Have a good day, Tom-san. 73, // HIRO, JJ1FXF |
Re: ARRL News Letter
Hello Hiro san,
Nice to see that ARRL informed about the AWT. This week I participated the first time in AWT. The user-defined-contest module for N1MM Logger+ worked excellent. Well -- only three QSOs this time, but at least one station from Japan -- JA1ERB/Tosy san. He was not in the contest but I informed him that I am in a contest and added the QSO :) And we had a short chat -- not usual for contests -- but very nice. The X7 beam has been turned to Japan all the time, but most probably I would have made more QSOs if it was directed to the USA :) I heard JN1THL/ Ken san calling for AWT, but I think his antenna has been turned straight to California and so he could not copy me. The 15 to 10m bands seem to become increasingly good for Japan-Europe contacts. CU 73 Tom (BTW: Thank you for our first CW QSO on 10m; It will be added to my KCJ award application, as soon as confirmed.) |
ARRL News Letter
Have you read the latest ARRL News Letter issued on April 28?
It says about AWT, just a single line to tell about its schedule. But I was really surprised that ARRL knew about AWT. AWT has some scores posted to 3830scores.com from overseas stations for which thank you very much. Also ICWC, International CW Council is presenting another weekly CW contest, MST from May 2nd. Don’t miss it! 73, // HIRO, JJ1FXF |
The 174th A1NET
Dear A1CLUB members,
Following is the INFO of next A1NET, weekly chat net. DATE : 2022/04/30(SAT) TIME : 10:30Z - 11:30Z (19:30JST - 20:30JST) FREQ : 7.025MHz or +/- by QRM * If CONDX isn't great, QSY to 3.520MHz. PSE refer to A1-Chat (ID=PW=599) * KEY : JJ1FXF/HIRO QTH : YACHIMATA City, Chiba Pref. (JCC1230) RIG : IC-7300(100W) ANT : 13mH INV-Vee DIPOLE 40m band CONDX at JA evening is getting better. HPE some early birds can also listen to GB, Giving Back program at 10:00Z around 7035-7040. CUL, 73! // HIRO, JJ1FXF |
The 1021st A1C OAM
The 1021st OAM will be the twin QRV by JA0GSG and JS1DEH.
1. Date & Time 2022/04/22 21:30Z - 24:00Z 2. Frequencies JA0GSG: MIK, JCC0909 22::00Z - 23:30Z 7.026 JS1DEH: YU, JCC1505 21:30Z - 22:30Z 3.520 23:00Z - 24:00Z 7.025 If requested, 10,14,18,21MHz 3. Style 599BK 4. Note For both stations, dual check-in on each band is encouraged. Please check A1-Chat for the details. |
The 21st A1CLUB QSO PARTY 2022
Dear A1CLUB members,
I am pleased to announce the 21st A1CLUB QSO Party 2022, A1PTY. A1PTY isn’t a CW contest. It is a QSO party to enjoy CW communications by the International Morse code. PSE have a look at following URL for the details. I’ll be looking forward to hearing your SIGs on the air in this coming May, 2022. Have a good day! 73, // HIRO, JJ1FXF |
The 172th A1NET
Yasuzo Nakai
DATE : 2022/04/16 (SAT)
TIME : 10:30Z (19:30 JST) - max.1hr
FREQ : 7025KHz +/- QRM, optionally 3520KHz +/- QRM
Controller : JH2HTQ/Yasu
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Topics:
Just RST exchange, WX and any topics are welcome.
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Please check A1-Chat for the details. Call at your convenient keying speed. A1-Chat : Chat Room.
https://a1club.net/b_chat/chat.cgi
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Re: Meaning of di-di-di-dah-di
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Thank you very much for your comprehensive explanation and the code table. It's concise & complete! I'd like to introduce it to the A1CLUB Japanese language mailing list. 73 Atsu JE1TRV -----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tom DF7TV via groups.io Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2022 7:22 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [A1CLUB] Meaning of di-di-di-dah-di Hello again Atsu san, ...well I just remembered that I once prepared a file including "Specialities" in Morse Code -- and like to share it. CU 73 Tom DF7TV |
Re: Meaning of di-di-di-dah-di
Hello Atsu san,
you may consult: Recommendation ITU-R M.1677-1 (10/2009) International Morse code by the International Telecommunication Union on page 3, several signals/prosigns/abbreviations are shown E.g. Understood . . . ? . Error (eight dots) . . . . . . . . Recommendations M.1170 and M.1172 may also be of interest ( see ) To my knowledge "Understood" ( ligature <VE> or <SN> ) is not used in amateur radio service. CU 73 Tom, DF7TV |
Re: Meaning of di-di-di-dah-di
Glad to help you Atsu. I took part to the JIDX last weekend and worked 49 JA stations, perhaps some A1CLUB member as well. See you next. 73 Fabio, IK0IXI Il giorno mer 13 apr 2022 alle ore 10:45 ATSU JE1TRV/JS2AHG <je1trv@...> ha scritto:
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Re: Meaning of di-di-di-dah-di
Hi Fabio san
Tks fr quick answer. didididahdi.
ciao ciao
Atsu
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2022年4月13日、17:35、"Fabio Bonucci, IK0IXI" <fabiobonucci68@...> のメッセージ:
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Re: Meaning of di-di-di-dah-di
HI Atsu. The di-di.di.dah-di comes from the old telegraph lines and it means VE (Verified or Confirmation). Today's hams use it as QSL or R. 161 Fabio, IK0IXI Il giorno mer 13 apr 2022 alle ore 09:17 ATSU JE1TRV/JS2AHG <je1trv@...> ha scritto: Hello |
Meaning of di-di-di-dah-di
Hello
As you know well, in case of International Morsecode, the code of 8 dits ........ or di-di-di-di-di-di-di-di is the code for "correction". On the other hand, in case of Japanese Morsecode (WABUN), the code ...-. or di-di-di-dah-di means "correction". But we sometimes hear di-di-di-dah-di sent by non-JA stations. So, I'd like to ask anyone outside JA, how did you know that code and meaning of that code. Is there any book or website which shows that code for correction? Tks in advance 73 Atsu, JE1TRV |
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