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DX Bulletin 75  ARLD075
From ARRL Headquarters
Newington CT  December 15, 1994
To all radio amateurs   
 
SB DX ARL ARLD075
ARLD075 DX news
 
The items in this week's bulletin are courtesy of Tedd, KB8NW, the
OPDX Bulletin, Rolf, DL7VEE, the DX News Letter, DJ8WL, Mike, OM2DX,
and the 160M Bulletin.  Thanks.
 
TUNISIA.  Club station 3V8BB continues to be active and has recently
added 160 meter capability.  QSL via JF2EZA.  No documentation for
this operation has been received by the DXCC Desk.
 
KUWAIT.  9K2MU, with pile up assistance by DJ9LJ, has been working
3792 kHz around 0100z.  QSL via WA4JTK.
 
MINAMI TORISHIMA.  Ishi, JI7BCD, has been busy as JI7BCD/JD1.  Check
7010 kHz at 1030z and 2345z.  JD1BIE has also been spotted on 40
meter CW.
 
RWANDA.  Alex, PA3DZN, who is active as 9X5EE on 40 through 10
meters, plans to be up and running on both 160 and 80 soon.
 
ALAND ISLAND.  Pete, N0AFW, will visit Finland from mid-December to
mid-January.  Plans are to operate for a few days as OH0/N0AFW near
the end of his stay.  Pete prefers the lower bands and WARC bands.
 
MARKET REEF.  Transportation and weather permitting, Pete may be
able to get on as OJ0/N0AFW for a few days, probably between January
10 and 15.
 
CAYMAN ISLANDS.  JH1ROJ will be on Grand Cayman Island from December
29 to January 5.  Listen for the call sign ZF2RO on 80 through 10
meters with SSB and CW.  QSL via JH1ROJ.
 
SOUTH SHETLANDS.  Henry, SP3FYM, should be on the air in mid
December, probably with the call sign HF0POL.  His assignment should
last through the end of 1995.  Henry prefers RTTY and 160 meters.
Rhombic antennas should provide many 160 meter operators with South
Shetlands.  DJ8WL reports Henry made nearly 25,000 QSOs during his
1990/1991 stay.  SP2JYV may be active from King George base sometime
in December.  Listen for him on all bands with CW, SSB and RTTY.
 
FALKLAND ISLANDS.  Dave, VP8BKT, has been very active.  Try 14184
kHz between 0000 and 0300z, 18153 kHz at 1830z, and on 21290 kHz
starting at about 1700z.  VP8CMP has been on 21290 kHz between 1300
and 1500z.
 
ANTARCTICA.  Gavin, VP8GAV, is now at Fossil Bluff, a British base.
He has had a good signal on 14024 kHz after 2300z.  QSL via GM0LVI.
Eddie, VI0ANT, has been active on RTTY from one of the Australian
bases.  Try 14083 kHz between the time slots of 0100 and 0200z, and
1300 and 1500z.  If weather permits, Eddie will be sporting some
sort of Yagi.  QSL via VK4EET, Eddie DeYoung, 131 Plantain Road,
Shailer Park Q 4128, Australia.
 
PALESTINE.  A very weak signal from a station signing ZC6B was heard
on 14243 kHz at 1430z, Sunday, December 11.  OE6EEG, who was on
frequency maintaining the list, stated he would run the list
operation for ZC6B every Saturday and Sunday.  The DXCC Desk
emphasizes that ZC6 was deleted from the DXCC Countries List as of
July 1, 1968, and that the ZC6 prefix is currently assigned by the
ITU to the United Kingdom.  The DX News Letter of December 6 states
that ZC6B was a joint venture DXpedition from the Ghaza Strip by
Israeli and Jordan amateurs.
NNNN
/EX
