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5H3MB - Tanzania
Fra 07.04.2013 til 08.05.2013, QSL via IK2GZU
Apr 7-May 8, 2013 -- Tanzania -- 5H3MB - Les mer...
Lagt til 17.03.2013 00:51:08
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JD1BMH - Ogasawara (Chichijima Island, AS-031)
AS-031 Fra 22.04.2013 til 04.05.2013, QSL via JD1BMH Bureau
Apr 22-May 4, 2013 -- Ogasawara -- JD1BM Les mer...
Lagt til 17.03.2013 00:48:06
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JD1BLY - Ogasawara (Chichijima Island, AS-031)
AS-031 Fra 28.04.2013 til 04.05.2013, QSL via JI5RPT
Apr 28-May 4, 2013 -- Ogasawara -- JD1BL Les mer...
Lagt til 17.03.2013 00:46:05
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ZK3N - Tokelau Islands
OC-048 Fra 25.04.2013 til 08.05.2013, QSL via DL2AWG
Apr 25-May 8, 2013 -- Tokelau -- ZK3N -- Les mer...
Lagt til 17.03.2013 00:43:36
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TS8TI - Tunisia (Djerba Island, AF-083)
AF-083 Fra 29.04.2013 til 06.05.2013, QSL via
An International group, along with the D Les mer...
Lagt til 17.03.2013 00:12:32
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E27EK/p - Thailand (Chang Island, AS-125)
AS-125 Fra 26.03.2013 til 10.04.2013, QSL via E27EK
E27EK will be active from Chang Island ( Les mer...
Lagt til 17.03.2013 00:10:04
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E51DXX - South Cook Islands (Rarotonga Island, OC-013)
OC-013 Fra 01.04.2013 til 13.04.2013, QSL via AG1LE
AG1LE will be active from Rarotonga Isla Les mer...
Lagt til 17.03.2013 00:07:03
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V31RT V31BE - Belize
Fra 13.03.2013 til 20.03.2013, QSL via WB1EAZ direct
WB1EAZ and KA1UCC will be active from Be Les mer...
Lagt til 17.03.2013 00:03:55
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FS/LY2IJ - Saint Martin
Fra 13.03.2013 til 24.03.2013, QSL via Home Call
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Lagt til 17.03.2013 00:01:55
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C91GR - Mozambique
Fra 07.05.2013 til 11.05.2013, QSL via ZS6AYU
May 7-11, 2013 -- Mozambique -- C91GR -- Les mer...
Lagt til 10.03.2013 21:40:40
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8Q7WK - Maldives
AS-013 Fra 09.03.2013 til 23.03.2013, QSL via OE1MWW
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Lagt til 10.03.2013 21:38:55
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T5TC - Somalia
Fra 23.03.2013 til 04.04.2013, QSL via TA1HZ
TA1HZ will be active from Somalia 23 Mar Les mer...
Lagt til 10.03.2013 21:37:07
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J79GV - Dominica
NA-101 Fra 08.03.2013 til 17.03.2013, QSL via KK4GV, LotW
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Lagt til 10.03.2013 21:35:51
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5H1DX - Tanzania
AF-063 Fra 20.04.2013 til 28.04.2013, QSL via DF8DX
DF8DX will be active from Tanzania 20-28 Les mer...
Lagt til 10.03.2013 21:34:08
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ZS8C ZS8Z - Prince Edward and Marion Islands
AF-021 Fra 01.05.2013 til 30.04.2014, QSL via ZS1HF
ZR6CWI and ZS1BCE will be active from Ma Les mer...
Lagt til 10.03.2013 21:31:48
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7O6T wrap up
 
Lagt til av LA0FA Lagt til 17.05.2012 18:34:57
 
ANNOUNCEMENT 7O6T – Socotra Island DX-pedition April 30 thru May 15, 2012 By Dmitry (RA9USU; Leader), Igor (RA3AUU; Co-Leader) and David (K3LP; Co- Leader) Dated: May 16, 2012 It gives us great pleasure to bring the 7O6T – Socotra Island DX-pedition to a successful finish on May 15, 2012, at 2100 GMT. As we finalize the checking of our Club Log QSO data, we celebrate with each of you in achieving the 162,029 QSO’s logged. Each of our team members achieved many individual and team successes. This included working outside their normal operating comfort zone and working day after day using 8 to 12 hour work shifts with only getting 4 hours of sleep then hitting the stations operating again. They did not complain as they forged forward in a manner we’ve never seen. For this, we are extremely proud of their efforts. As part of the informal operating agreement, we were limited to six radios and ten operators total. Remember, this means five operators available during anyone shift with six operators operating during peak performance periods. When you break these five operators into CW, SSB, RTTY & 160/80 Meter, you can run out of enough people quickly just because all bands and modes are open at the same time. We had three camp locations in order to reduce interference; CW Camp (Summerland Hotel), SSB Camp (Taj Socotra Hotel) and 160/80 Meter Camp at a remote beach location. Each of these locations remained on gas or diesel power generators throughout their operation. We would lose power at least once or twice each day at the Taj Socotra Hotel location for 1 to 3 hours each time. We acquired a gas powered generator for use at the 160/80 Meter Camp. Though in any major DX-peditions such as this, there are issues that get identified and warrant re-direction, re-planning and even a few changes in operating philosophy. Prior to, during and after closing our operating positions, the team had many review meetings to improve our team’s performance. The DX Community at large provided valuable information that helped us to succeed. Thank you for your emails and comments regarding adjustments to frequencies, band openings, best use of operators, mode use, and logging errors. This input made us stronger and will be applied as we move forward on future planned DX-peditions. As early as February 2010, the planning for this trip began. Initially, one may not believe that such an event would be even possible. This trip came about as a result of focusing on being a good person and building meaningful relationships in the Republic of Yemen. After numerous Dmitry trips and flights from Moscow to Sana’a, then from Sana’a to Socotra Island, it became evident that a future DX-pedition to the Republic of Yemen might be possible. Just like in business, even a 99% possible business deal sometimes doesn’t close. For this reason, events occurring prior to Dmitry’s formal announcement were never released or discussed except with the two Co-Leaders, Igor (RA3AUU) and David (K3LP). Dmitry (RA9USU) and David (K3LP) had various conversions along the away leading up to this event regarding the Operating Plan and Logistics. Our plan was to have the DX-pedition occur the first week of June 2012 when we both had cleared our work schedules and when all the radios, amps, antennas, and supplies would be shipped in advance. After Dmitry landed on Socotra Island on April 12, it became apparent that our plan was coming to fruition faster than expected. Dmitry made a couple of round trips to and from Socotra Island and Sana’a resulting in several formal approvals being given. At this point, we were faced with a choice on either to have Dmitry operate as a single operator or try to invest as much energy as possible in brief moment to organize a team and have them fly two days later to Socotra Island. We elected to proceed with a bigger team and try our best to make the event significant! Dmitry (RA9USU – Team Leader) and Igor (RA3AUU) had contacted David (K3LP) just as he arrived in California at the Visalia DX-Convention on April 18-19, 2012, that our trip was a go and needed to be started on April 30 and ended on May 15, 2012. This forced us to abandon our prior Operations Plan and quickly devise a quick and dirty approach before the opportunity disappeared. This meant assembling an operating team that could go immediately, applying for VISAs, having each team member pack their applicable radios, amps, computers, antennas, filters, keyer, headset, coax, etc., immediately purchase their airline tickets and get ready to depart on April 26, 2012 arriving in Socotra Island on April 28, 2012. This also meant that we were not in a position to discuss or request donations from organizations, clubs or individuals in fear of having the DX-pedition cancelled. As you can imagine, this was an expensive trip that lasted from April 12 (i.e. included on site planning) through May 16, 2012. In order not to draw any attention to our activities, we used only one large movement of equipment into the country and prevented our second arriving team members to bring anything. In addition, no informal or formal announcement was made until April 30, 2012 as we activated our 7O6T website (www.yemen2012.com) and communicated our intentions via the internet and emails. After getting limited team member contributions requested beyond their personal hotel, food and airline tickets (about $2,800.00), we are still in the hole about $25,000.00, so your individual contributions are greatly really needed. A complete 7O6T Finance spreadsheet was put together detailing all income and expenses for this trip and will be shared with NCDXF upon our return in hopes of getting their support. You can submit your QSL Card request direct or via the bureau. Each will be responded too in a timely manner. In saying this, it takes a lot more time to process the manual requests. In order to provide an expedited QSL service, here are a few adjustments that we are making to our website (www.yemen2012.com): • Adding PayPal payment for electronic QSL Card confirmations. No need to send QSL cards, once you “valid date and time” of your QSO’s on line and make a payment, these cards will be sent out first. • Adding key space for major sponsors to the website We want to thank the DX Community for their hard work, patience and willingness in making this DX-pedition a major success. We are all on our way home at this time.
 
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Vitenskapsfolk forutser at solflekke syklus nr 24 vil ha sitt maksimum i mai 2013 med et gjennomsnittlig antall solflekker på 90 pr dag. Dette  fastslo et internasjonalt panel av eksperter på den årlige "Space Weather Workshop"  i Bolder., Colorado siste måned.
Dersom denne prognosen slår til så vil solflekkesyklus nr 24 være den svakeste siden syklus nr 16 med sine gjennomsnittlige 78 daglige solflekker i 1928, og være den 9. dårligste siden man startet nummerering av syklus i 1750.
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