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leo-fie · 2 months ago
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Debunking Matt Walsh’s Propaganda Film - Jessie Gender
The cowards at the Daily Wire copyright-snatched Jessie’s almost 2 year old video dissecting Matt Walsh’s nonsense, seemingly because they don’t want it to show up in the search results when duped libs just coming out of “Am I racist?” go home and look up Walsh. Typical scumbag behaviour from them. So here is the reupload of Jessie‘s magnum opus.
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tallest-tulip-poplar · 10 months ago
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On birth, an incision is made at the base of the child's skull and spine. The bio-chip is inserted and the connections to the central nervous system are completed.
The port installed at the skull is fitted, and the natalcare unit is installed. The attachment monitors the babies health, automatically deploying antibiotics and releasing nutritional injections to keep their nutrition at optimal levels. It can also detect harmful toxins via micro-chelation within the infants veins.
Finally it administers an advanced gene-therapy regimen necessary for the body to accept and work with the bio-chip and the symbiont, as well as any future augmentations.
A subdermal implant will slowly release nanite and organo-components, which will flow to the chip, upgrading and growing the stand-alone computer to keep up with the child's growth. On average, at one years old, the chip has fully taken, with the mychozoral symbiot fusing with the CNS.
The Sybionte is a designed organism that can interface with both machine and flesh, using the genes from thousands of organisms across taxonomies, but based around fungi such as cordyceps. Of course, genes responsible for the... less desirable effects of the fungus, were not included in the symbiots design.
The growth of the mychozoral filaments is strictly controlled by the biochip, and follows designated pathways along major nerves throughout the body, aside from within the skull itself. At the age of one, the mycelium has completed its fusion with the child's nervous system, and the HAND ports are installed.
Once fully fused with the CNS, the child's body fully recognizes the chip as part of itself, just as though it were their own hand or kidney, and training with augmentations can begin. Starting early is vital, so the connections between the brain and prosthesis becomes as hard-wired into the brain and nerves as walking or talking.
It is more difficult to make the chip attach as the child ages, and once puberty starts the rejection rate is 100% as their bodies are undergoing too many changes for the chip to undergo its year-long construction project or fuse properly with the spinal cord. Past this point it is impossible for the biochip to take without causing paralysis.
However, when puberty ends and the body enters a more stable state, it is possible to get certain local ports installed, but getting them to actually take to the nerves can be quite difficult without a bio-chip. Several rounds of gene therapies and painful daily nanite injections for several months after the surgery to assist the acclimation process are needed.
The later in life a bio-port is added, the less it is able to get the body to accept it, and the more difficulty the ports' internal computer has learning to interpret the nerve and hormone signals, unlike those fitted with the CNS implants from infancy, which have a perfect synchronicity between their body, implants and augmentation.
Should rejection occur at any point, a minor surgery to remove the chip and ports, and a single injection of nanites to clear any remaining elements will return them heath. If the child in younger than 6 years, more attempts to reinstall the chip can be made.
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moremedtech · 2 years ago
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Seoul National University plan to use Zero WiredTM to develop AI-based seizure detection medical device
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Seoul National University plan to use Zero WiredTM to develop AI-based seizure detection medical device. Seoul National University Bundang Hospital Presents Study of SK Biopharmaceuticals' Seizure Detection Wearable Device at AES 2022. Poster session features a preliminary study result of potential seizure monitoring and detection for patients using SK Biopharmaceuticals' wearable device SK Biopharmaceuticals, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital plan to use Zero WiredTM to further pursue clinical research and develop it into an AI-based seizure detection medical device PANGYO, South Korea, Dec. 4, 2022 - Seoul National University Bundang Hospital (SNUBH) presented its preliminary study result of seizure monitoring for patients with epilepsy using SK Biopharmaceuticals' multimodal wearable device at the American Epilepsy Society (AES) Annual Meeting 2022 in Nashville, Tennessee, December 2-6. This is the first study of the wearable device developed by SK Biopharmaceuticals, an innovative global pharmaceutical company. A SNUBH research team led by Prof. Hunmin Kim conducted the study from March 11, 2021, to March 10, 2022, with 14 patients aged 9-27 regularly using the device for more than a month. The wearable device monitored patients daily and recorded seizure data on a mobile app while measuring bio-signals such as brain electrical activity (electroencephalography, EEG), heart rhythm, and body movement. Prof. Kim said at the AES that it has shown to be useful in collecting data for potential seizure detection as it continuously measured brain activity for more than 8 hours and transmitted the data to a server in real-time. During the 3,723 hours of recording, it identified 1,686 seizures. SK Biopharmaceuticals and SNUBH plan to further pursue clinical research with Zero WiredTM, aiming to develop it into an AI-based seizure detection and forecast device. Zero Wired, a CES® 2023 Innovation Awards Honoree, is an upgraded version of the multimodal wearable device used in the SNUBH pilot study. SK Biopharmaceuticals and its U.S. subsidiary SK life science are global pharmaceutical companies focused on the research, development and commercialization of treatments for disorders of the central nervous system (CNS). The companies have a pipeline of eight compounds in development for the treatment of CNS disorders, including epilepsy. Additionally, SK Biopharmaceuticals is focused on early research in oncology. Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorders. There are approximately 50 million people living with epilepsy worldwide, and 3.4 million people in the U.S as per World Health Organization. Epilepsy is characterized by recurrent, unprovoked seizures. The seizures in epilepsy may be related to a brain injury or a family tendency. Epilepsy has many different causes. About half of people with epilepsy have an unknown cause as per Epilepsy Foundation. Having seizures and epilepsy can affect one's safety, relationships, work, ability to drive, and much more. People with epilepsy are at risk for accidents and other health complications, including falling, drowning, depression and sudden unexplained death in epilepsy (SUDEP). Despite the availability of many antiepileptic therapies, more than one-third of people with epilepsy are not able to achieve seizure freedom, meaning they have epilepsy that remains uncontrolled. Read the full article
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jackelopeofthelake · 2 years ago
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If that’s what corps can just do. Imagine what precinct that sets. Any corp or government can just delete anything for a number of reasons:
“It’s not profitable”
“It’s problematic”
“The creator made an insensitive tweet”
“Bad people like it”
“It wasn’t what we wanted”
And the thing that worries me the most is that there’s a good chunk of people who would end up supporting this, even some of those who are rightfully upset about the shit HBOMax pulled will laugh with glee when it happens to works someone else likes. The stakes for being different from the mainstream are getting higher and higher with each passing month, and honestly something has go to give.
What HBOMax did, even though it was universally condemned by everyone from the Daily Beast to the Daily Wire, has set a new standard out of a dirty tactic, and soon we will lose much more over pettier matters.
Crazy how parts of popular culture can just be deleted by corporations just because they're deemed to be no longer profitable.
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certainheartrunaway · 5 years ago
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Heli, DD0VR and Sabine, DE3BWR will be active from Samoa as 5W0VR during September 9-16, 2019. QRV on HF bands. QSL via DD0VR. Activity from Fiji and Tonga also planned during their Pacific trip.
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Southgate ARC – Votes must be received no later than Sunday, September 15, 2019 in order to be counted in the 2019 AMSAT Board of Directors Election
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Southgate ARC – Each weekend in September, the South African Radio League (SARL) has some contesting activity to keep you busy
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Southgate ARC – Alex, N7AGF, and Ron, AD0DX, are planning to activate DM02 on Sunday, September 22, 2019 on FM and Linear satellites
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Southgate ARC – The WIA reports a new Australian DX record in the 3.4 GHz band was made using the digital mode FT8
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Southgate ARC – This week’s WIA News report: When CEPT met in Turkey it finalised its positions on a wide range of WRC-19 Agenda Items, including proposals for WRC-23
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Southgate ARC – In this edition of Ham Radio Now David Goldenberg W0DHG and Jim Aspinwall NO1PC talk Ham Radio: EmComm, Dorian, Elmering, etc
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Southgate ARC – Ralph Fedor, K0IR, has participated in at least 15 DXpeditions to the most remote parts of the World
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Southgate ARC – Members of the Kelab Radio Amateur Jalan Klang Lama, the 9MDXC and MARTS will be activating the special event callsign 9M16KING from Kuala Lumpur between now and September 30th
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If you’re a regular on the SWLing Post, you’ll certainly know our contributor, Robert Gulley.
Robert is a wonderful friend and one of the biggest ambassadors for radio I know. Robert has mentored a countless number of ham radio operators and radio listeners–his enthusiasm is infectious.
This time, Robert could really use our help.
His wife Jennifer has Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis (MS)–a disease that has progressed to the point she needs 24/7 care. Finances are tight, so when a home equity loan taken out over 15 years ago recently ballooned, Robert and Jennifer have struggled to make these payments and stay afloat.
They’ve explored refinancing and even selling their home, but the numbers simply don’t work in their favor.
I, along with a number of Robert’s close friends, have encouraged him to start a GoFundMe campaign to try to raise some funds to pay down the home equity loan.
Robert isn’t the sort of guy that ever asks for help, indeed he’s always the one giving help. This is why I’m asking you to consider supporting his GoFundMe campaign if you have the means to do so. You can read more about his situation on the GoFundMe page.
Any amount will help as it will be dropped on the principle of their loan and thus shorten the term or even make a refinance possible.
Click here to support Robert’s GoFundMe campaign.
GoFundMe is a reputable organization to raise funds and they don’t take a large cut like some other platforms do, but if you would rather support Robert outside of GoFundMe (directly, by check for example) feel free to contact him.
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SB DX @ WW < KB8NW $OPDX.1430
Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin No. 1430
The Ohio/Penn DX PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 1430
BID: $OPDX.1430
September 9, 2019
Editor Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW
Provided by BARF80.ORG (Cleveland, Ohio)
Written/Send from Strongsville, Ohio
Thanks to the Northern Ohio Amateur Radio Society, Northern Ohio DX
Association, Ohio/Penn PacketCluster Network, the AB5K’s AR Cluster
Networks, KV1J, NJ1Q & W1AW, WB2REM, NG3K & ADXO, W3UR & The Daily DX,
K8GI, K8YSE, WB6RSE, W8GEX & 60m DX News, N0TG, DL1SBF, DL7UXG & The DX
News Letter, DxCoffee.com, DD0VR, DXNews.com, DX-World.Net, F5NQL, F6AJA &
Les Nouvelles DX, I1JQJ/IK1ADH & 425 DX News, IZ7KHR, OZ6OM & 50 MHz DX
News, RN3RQ, Sixitalia Weekly and VA3RJ & ICPO for the following DX
information.
DXCC COUNTRY/ENTITY REPORT: According to the AR-Cluster Network for the
week of Sunday, 1st/September, through Sunday, 8th/September there were
217 countries active. Countries available: 1S, 3A, 3B8, 3D2, 3DA, 3V, 3W,
4J, 4L, 4O, 4S, 4U1I, 4X, 5A, 5B, 5H, 5R, 5T, 5U, 5W, 5X, 5Z, 6Y, 7Q, 7X,
8P, 8Q, 9A, 9G, 9H, 9J, 9K, 9L, 9M2, 9M6, 9Q, 9U, 9V, 9Y, A4, A5, A6, A7,
A9, AP, BV, BY, C3, C9, CE, CM, CN, CP, CT, CT3, CU, CX, D4, DL, DU, E5/n,
E5/s, E6, E7, EA, EA6, EA8, EA9, EI, EK, EL, EP, ER, ES, ET, EU, EX, EY,
EZ, F, FG, FK, FM, FO, FR, FY, G, GD, GI, GJ, GM, GU, GW, H4, HA, HB, HB0,
HC, HH, HI, HK, HK0/a, HL, HP, HR, HS, HV, HZ, I, IS, J2, J3, J6, J7, JA,
JD/o, JT, JW, JX, JY, K, KH0, KH2, KH6, KH8, KL, KP2, KP4, LA, LU, LX, LY,
LZ, OA, OD, OE, OH, OH0, OK, OM, ON, OX, OY, OZ, P2, P4, PA, PJ2, PY,
PY0F, PZ, S0, S2, S5, S7, S9, SM, SP, ST, SU, SV, SV5, SV9, T30, T5, T7,
T8, TA, TF, TG, TI, TK, TN, TR, TT, TU, TZ, UA, UA2, UA9, UK, UN, UR, V3,
V5, V7, V8, VE, VK, VK9N, VP2E, VP8, VP9, VR, VU, XE, XU, XW, YA, YB, YL,
YN, YO, YU, YV, Z2, Z3, Z6, Z8, ZA, ZB, ZD7, ZD8, ZF, ZL, ZP, ZS
* PLEASE NOTE: The report “could” contain “Pirate/SLIM” operations or
more likely a “BUSTED CALLSIGN”. As always, you never know – “Work
First Worry Later”.
3W9, VIETNAM (Update). Jacek, SP5APW, and his wife are planning to visit
Dao Co To (AS-132) between September 27th and October 3rd. He plans to be
active as 3W9KJ. Activity will be mainly FT8/FT4 possibly on 40/30 meters
with some SSB (if conditions allow) using 100 watts into a wire. QSL via
his home callsign, direct, by the Bureau, LoTW or ClubLog’s OQRS.
5K0, SAN ANDREA ISLAND (Update). The 5K0K team that will be active from
San Andres Island (NA-033) around/between October 15-30th (see OPDX.1428),
now has a Web page at: http://www.cdxp.cz
6O, SOMALIA (Reminder). Ken, LA7GIA, will once again return to Somalia
and be active as 6O7O between September 14-28th. Activity will be on
160-10 meters mainly on CW. Activity on other modes (SSB, FT8) will be
limited and on 1-2 bands only. For more details, visit his Web page:
https://www.la7gia.com/where-next
QSL via M0OXO. Logs will be uploaded to ClubLog. Also, make sure you
read Ken’s “QSO & QSL Policy” on his Web page.
7Q, MALAWI. Operators Bill/KC4D (7Q7WW), Don/K6ZO (7Q6M) and Junior/7Q7JN
are currently active from Embangweni Mission Hospital at the Loudon Station
in Malawi as time and power allows. Activity has been on FT8, SSB and CW
modes. They have an amp, and are using a Hex Beam, as well as OCFD and
various other wire antennas. More details and QSL info to follow.
9G, GHANA (Reminder). Chip, KB1QU, will be active as 9G5QU between Sep-
tember 8-21st. Activity will be on 40/30/20 meters using CW, FT8 and
FT4. QSL via N4GNR direct.
9H, MALTA. Klaus, DL7OO (ex-DD1AY), will once again be active as 9H3GK
from Malta (EU-023) between September 29th and October 6th. He will have
with him his XYL Jacky, SWL Rolf from Cologne, Günter/DO5GS and Sven/DO2SS.
Activity will be holiday style on various HF bands (probably 80/40/20m
SSB). QSL via DL7OO by the Bureau.
C21, NAURU (Update/Change). Operators Yuris/YL2GM, Jack/YL2KA, Kaspars/
YL1ZF and Kristers/YL3JA will be active as C21WW (not C21W as first
announced) from Nauru (OC-031) after their Western Kiribati operation
(OPDX.1425) between September 16-25th. Activity will be on 160-6 meters,
possibly 60m, using CW, SSB, RTTY and FT8. The suggested frequencies are:
CW – 1826.5/1821, 3524, 7024, 10113, 14024, 18083, 21024, 24903 and 28024
SSB – 3790, 7090, 14190, 18140, 21290, 24940 and 28490
RTTY – 3583, 7043, 10143, 14083, 18105, 21083, 24923 and 28083
FT8(*) – 1836, 3565, 7070, 10143, 14090, 18095, 21090, 24910 and 28090 kHz
* – FT8 will be Fox & Hound mode
Split operation will always be used: QSX CW up 2 (160m down 2, for JA
1810-1820); and QSX SSB/RTTY up 5.
QSL via YL2GN direct or ClubLog (for direct or by the Bureau) for paper
QSLs. Full LoTW upload will be done 6 months after the end of the DX-
pedition. For more details and updates, see (new URL):
http://www.lral.lv/c21ww_t30l/index.html
Please do not send log correction requests. Corrections will not be
provided. All individual supporters 20 USDs+ will receive direct QSL.
Please do not send your QSL to them via Bureau – they are not required.
D6, COMOROS (Update). Members of the Mediterraneo Dx Club (MDXC) will be
active as D68CCC from Comoros Island (AF-007) between October 21st and
November 2nd. Operators are an International Team and are Ant/IZ8CCW
(Team Leader), Gaby/I2VGW (Co-Leader), Marco/IZ2GNQ, Eric/ON7RN, Axel/
DL6KVA, Gerd/DJ5IW, Gab/YO8WW, Feri/YO5OED, Karl/OE3JAG, Frans/ON4LO,
Marco/IZ3GNG, Fabio/IK4QJF, Dario/IT9ZZO, Steve/MW0ZZK, Jean Luis/F6BPZ,
Emir/9A6AA, Dan/LB3TI and Uwe/DL8OBF. Activity will be on 160-10 meters,
including 30/17/12m, using CW, SSB, RTTY and FT8. Suggested frequencies
are:
CW – 1823, 3519, 7010, 10109, 14019, 18069, 21019, 24891 and 28019 kHz
SSB – 3795, 7125, 14215, 18140, 21295, 24945 and 28019 kHz
RTTY – 3595, 7049, 10140, 14080, 18103, 21080, 24910 and 28080 kHz
FT8 – 1840, 3567, 7056, 10131, 14080, 18103, 21080, 24910 and 28080 kHz
They will listen for US Generals on 14280 kHz and UP.
They will listen for JA stations on 160m DOWN 5-6 kHz.
The FT8 frequency for JA stations on 160m is 1908 kHz
They plan to have 5 transceivers with 5 amps into various 5 to 6 band
Spiderbeams, verticals, Inverted L for 160m and Beverages (160/80m). QSL
via IK2VUC, by the Bureau, direct or OQRS. For more details and updates,
see: http://www.mdxc.org/d68ccc
E5, SOUTH COOK ISLANDS (Reminder/Update). Fred, DH5FS, will be active as
E51SFS from the South Cook Islands between September 8-25th. He is sched-
uled to operate from Rarotonga Island (OC-013) between September 8-16th,
and from Aitutaki Island, (OC-083) between September 20-25th. Activity
will be on various HF bands and modes. QSL via his home callsign or
ClubLog. Also, checkout the new ClubLog feature “LiveStream” at:
https://clublog.org/livestream/E51SFS
See details below under “QSL INFO AND NEWS” about the new ClubLog feature.
Fred is also on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dh5fs
E6, NIUE. Andrew, OZ5E, is now active as E6AN from Lakepa, Niue Island
(OC-040) until September 10th. On QRZ.com it states, “This is a “research”
activation to prepare for a DCA-expedition (Danish Contest Academy) later
in the sunspot cycle, so there will not be that much activity and it will
be a holiday operation.” Activity will be on 40/20/15 meters, maybe
160/80/17m and 10m if it is open. Modes will be mainly FT8 and SSB –
maybe some CW. QSL via OZ5E direct or LoTW. For more details, see:
http://www.oz5e.dk
FM, MARTINIQUE. Jim, N6TJ, will be active as FM5KC from the Ducos Radio
Club on Martinique (NA-107) during the CQWW DX CW Contest (November
23-24th) as a Single-Op/All-Band entry. QSL via LoTW, or F5VHJ direct
or by the REF Bureau.
FP, ST. PIERRE & MIQUELON (Update). Eric, KV1J, will once again be oper-
ating from the Island of Miquelon (NA-032, DIFO FP-002 WLOTA 1417, Grid
GN17) as FP/KV1J between September 24th and October 8th. This is his 13th
trip to the island. Activity will be on 160-6 meters (no 60M – not author-
ized) using CW, SSB, RTTY, FT8 (but primarily SSB, RTTY and FT8) and the
satellites. He will generally be on the highest frequency band that is
open (favoring 12/10m). He will be active in the CQWW DX RTTY Contest
(September 28-29th). ADDED NOTE: Eric will usually try to be on as many
Satellite passes as he can when the WX is good, generally favoring the
FO-29, XW-2x, AO-7, and possibly the FM birds. Eric states, “Equipment
is two FT-817s and an Arrow dual band yagi. I’ll favor the SSB birds
usually higher in the passband, but will also try FM if they do not get
too busy. Satellite logging is by paper so may not get loaded to LoTW
until the week after I return to the USA.” Weekends may be limited since
he will be concentrating on the low(er) bands and contests. QSL via KV1J,
direct or by the Bureau. Also eQSL, ClubLog and LoTW. For more details
and updates, check out his Web page at: http://www.kv1j.com/fp/Sep19.html
EA, SPAIN. Steve, K5YS, will be active as EA3/K5YS from Spain between
September 14-21st. Activity will be on 40-10 meters using CW and SSB.
QSL via K5YS.
IOTA NEWS…………..
EU-029. YL Rosel, DL3KWR, will once again be active using the special
callsign OZ6SYL of the Danish club of SYLRA (Scandinavian YL
Radio Amateurs) from near Faxe on Sjaelland Island between
September 9-23rd. Activity will be holiday style on CW. She
will also participate in the Scandinavian Activity CW Contest
[SAC] (September 21-22nd). QSL via OZ7AGR.
EU-165. Giuseppe, IK5WWA, will be active as IM0DAE from San Peter
Island (a small island southwest of Sardinia) between Sep-
tember 16-28th. Activity will be on all HF bands as well as
6 meters, 2 meters and 70 cm. QSL via his home callsign,
direct or by the Bureau.
NA-077. Eric, VA2IDX, will once again be active as VA2IDX/p from
Anticosti Island between November 2-6th. Activity will be
sporadic around 2000z and 0200z. Operations will be on 40/20
meters using QRP SSB and maybe CW. QSL via his home callsign,
direct, by the Bureau eQSL.
NA-211. (Reminder) By the time you read this, operators Yuri/N3QQ,
Cezar/VE3LYC, Sandro/VE7NY and Adrian/KO8SCA should be active
as K7TRI from the rare IOTA Tillamook Rock until September
9th. This IOTA is in demand by almost 94% of IOTA members,
and has been on the air only once in 21 years. Activity will
be on 40-17 meters using CW and SSB. This is a very expensive
and challenging project, and they are actively looking for
possible support from IOTA chasers and DXers at large. All
donors will be promptly acknowledged on their Web site at:
http://k7tri.weebly.com
QSL via VE3LYC, direct or by the Bureau. The preferred method
is ClubLog (for direct or by the Bureau).
CORSICAN IOTA TOUR (Reminder). Laurent, F8BBL, will be active as TK19IOTA
from the following Corsican IOTA islands between now and Sep-
tember 22nd: Corsica (EU-014), Iles Cerbicale (EU-100), Lavezzi
Archipelago (EU-164) and Sanguinaires Islands (EU-104). He
will also activate one SOTA: Capo Di Locu (TK/TK-148). Activity
will be holiday style on various HF bands using a KX3 Elecraft
+ MP1 Antenna. QSL via F8BBL, direct, by the Bureau or LoTW.
For updates, watch: http://rnb.dx-cw.net
PLEASE NOTE: Since the Webmasters of the new <www.iota-world.org> have
decided NOT to post or dedicate a Web page to announce upcoming IOTA
operations, PLEASE send your IOTA operations information to the OPDX,
and we will post it here in an upcoming bulletin……
JW, SVALBARD. By the time you read this, members of the IO9A Team (the
operators mentioned are: Antonello/IT9YVO, Dario/IT9SSI and Francesco/
IZ7KHR) will be active as JW/IT9YVO, JW/IT9SSI and JW/IZ7KHR, respectively,
from the Radio Club JW5E in Longyearbyen, Spitsbergen Island, Svalbard
Islands (EU-026), until September 10th. Activity will be on 160-10 meters
using mainly CW, SSB and some RTTY or FT8. Antennas are an OptiBeam Yagi
on high bands and wires on the low bands. QSL via their home callsigns,
and ClubLog/LoTW will be uploaded after their DXpedition. For more details,
see: https://io9a.it/jw-2019
ADDED NOTES. Spitsbergen is the largest and only permanently populated
island of the Svalbard archipelago in northern Norway. Constituting the
westernmost bulk of the archipelago, it borders the Arctic Ocean, the
Norwegian Sea, and the Greenland Sea. Spitsbergen covers an area of
37,673 km2 making it the largest island in Norway and the 36th-largest
in the world. The administrative center is Longyearbyen.
OPDX MAILING LIST (Just A Reminder). The “new” OPDX Mailing List is back up
and running! Details on how to subscribe/unsubscribe are at the bottom of
this bulletin. PLEASE pass the word around…. Thanks and 73 de Tedd KB8NW
PACIFIC (DXPEDITION) TOUR ALMOST DID NOT HAPPENED (Update). Heli, DD0VR,
(along with XYL Bigi, DE3BWR) informed OPDX on Monday that their Fiji
“DXpedition ends here.” Heli explains that after two visits to the Fiji
Customs Bureau, and having endless discussions, the couple was told that
they would have to pay three times 1540 Fijian dollars (700 USDs) for
their transmitters & amp in order to take their equipment into the three
islands they planned to operate from (Fiji, Samoa and Tonga). So Heli/
DD0VR and XYL Bigi/DE3BWR then decided to make their trip a “normal
holiday” and pick-up their equipment on the way back to Germany. At
this point, they were very disappointed. However, on Wednesday, thanks
from some help by Tevita Navila (Telecommunications Authority of Fiji),
Tony/3D2AG and Bernie/W3UR of The Daily DX, Heli was able to retrieve
his equipment and was able to be active as 3D2VR from Fiji for a few days.
By the time you read this, Heli (along with his XYL) will be heading
to Samoa and should be active as 5W0VR from Samoa sometime between Sep-
tember 9-16th. Activity will be on various HF bands and modes. QSL via
DD0VR. Next stop will be Tonga, Heli will be signing as A35JY between
September 16-21st.
PJ4, BONAIRE (Reminder). Randy, K5SL, should now be active as PJ4/K5SL
from Bonaire (SA-006) until September 14th. Activity will be on 40/30/
20/17 meters using mainly CW, but possibly some 17 meters SSB. QSL via
his home callsign.
PROPAGATION FORECAST/REPORT (September 9-15th)…….
Sep/09th HN Sep/12th AN Sep/14th AN
Sep/10th AN Sep/13th AN Sep/15th AN
Sep/11th AN
SOLAR REFERENCE KEYS/INDEXES AND GEOMAGNETIC REFERENCE
——————————————————
NORMALITY GEOMAG K Values Alpha
—————– —— ——– ——
AN – Above Normal Quiet K=0-1 0-7
HN – High Normal Unsettled K=2 8-15
LN – Low Normal Active K=3 16-29
BN – Below Normal Minor Storm K=4 30-49
DIS – Disturbed Major Storm K=5 50-99
VRY DIS – Very Disturbed Severe Storm K=6-9 100-400
Meanwhile, check out the following Web sites for propagation:
* VOACAP predication Web page at: http://www.voacap.com/hf
and http://www.voacap.com/prediction.html
* DX.QSL.NET Propagation page: https://dx.qsl.net/propagation
* A daily HF radio wave propagation forecast can be found at:
https://www.facebook.com/thomasfranklingiellaw4hm
* SolarHam Web page: http://www.solarham.net
* Radio Propagation/Space Weather/Sunspot Cycle Information at:
http://sunspotwatch.com
* Monthly propagation charts between four USA regions and twelve
overseas locations are at: http://arrl.org/propagation
* Information and tutorials on propagation are at: http://k9la.us
* Graphic propagation tool by DR2W: http://www.dr2w.de/dx-propagation
* Point to point propagation at: http://www.predtest.uk/p2p.html
* Realtime propagation at: http://www.predtest.uk
* Also on Twitter: https://twitter.com/@GiellaW4hm
QSL INFO AND NEWS……………….
QSL-INFO from DB0SDX by Lothar, DL1SBF (www.qslinfo.eu)(September 7th)
————————————————————————-
3Z50KP via SP5KP (d/L) HF20RCN via SP2MKO PH100KLM via PA3DVA
9U3TMM via IV3TMM & (L) II1FGC via IQ1GE PS8MT via PS8MT (d/L)
DL0SKCC via DJ7MH & (L) II3L via IQ3MV SK6W via SM6CTQ
EA5/PA3FOC via PA3FOC IQ5WT/P via 9A8MDC SV9/KC8JNV via KC8JNV
EG8SDC via EA1AUM & (L) KH0/WB6Z via JF1OCQ T6/IT9HRK via IT9HRK
EM225FA via UT7FA LY30BW via LY2QT TC0Z via TC0Z (O/L)
EN0KRI/P via UX0KR OL250VEK via OK1KQI TK/F1UAU/P via F1UAU
EV0BREST via EW3W (d/O) OT8B via ON1CH UP55GA via DL8KAC (d)
EX0QP via SP6OJK OU29EU via OZ1GML (d/L) ZZ40ZT via PT7ZT (d/L)
GB9LAH via M0KPW PC75BOA via PA0FAW
(e) eQSL only (d) direct only (B) Bureau only (*-B) DX’s- Bureau
(O) OQRS only © ClubLog only (L) LoTW only (N) No QSL needed
(I) No IRC (P) PayPal (NB) No Bureau
LOGS ONLINE AT CLUBLOG.ORG THIS WEEK……
https://secure.clublog.org/logsearch/6O7O
https://secure.clublog.org/logsearch/9U3TMM (Updated)
https://secure.clublog.org/logsearch/C21WW
https://secure.clublog.org/logsearch/J68HZ (Updated)
https://secure.clublog.org/logsearch/KL7RRC/P
https://secure.clublog.org/logsearch/MD/OP2D
https://secure.clublog.org/logsearch/T30L
https://secure.clublog.org/logsearch/VP6R
CLUBLOG’S LIVE STREAM DASHBOARD (By Michael Wells, G7VJR). There is
a new feature available on ClubLog to all users and expeditions. “Makes
sense when combined with real-time uploads, can be embedded on Web
pages”, states Michael. For more details, see:
https://clublog.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/3000092445-using-club-log-live-streams
CY9C LOTW UPLOAD. Randy, N0TG, reports [edited]: “Per Phil, VA3QR, and
Bill, K6DHY, the CY9C Sable Island DXpedition Log has been uploaded to
LoTW. If there are still missing contacts of any mode, please E-mail
the contact to ([email protected]) with date, time, mode, frequency and
your callsign.”
QSLS RECEIVED VIA LoTW: CY9C, D2EB, H44MI, KN0E/KH3 and ZS1SBW
QSLS RECEIVED VIA MAIL: 1A0C, 3B9VB, 5T9VB, FH/UA4WHX, PZ5RA, XR0ZRC
and XR1RRC
QSLS RECEIVED VIA THE BUREAU: 3W2MAE, 4L1MA, 4O/LB9N, 5X8EW, 9K2GS,
AZ0H, C81G (AF-061), EA8ZS, FG8NY, HB0/ON5UR, JW3TR, LT7F, LU1AS, LU3CM,
LU6DC, LU7EV, LU8EKC, LU8HH, LV5V, LW9DYQ, OH0/DL6UAA, RI1ANF, T31EU,
T48G, TA1OSN, TA2JU, TA3AHJ, TC100ATA, YE450ARV, Z38/DL8DBW and ZA1ANF
— We would like to see more QSL Bureaus (such as AS/US/SA/AF.. etc)
to send in their info….
REBEL DX GROUP NEWS. Tack, JE1CKA, announced on Twitter this past week:
“T33T #Banaba has been postponed to next year. I will do my best to 3Y0I.
I think the details will be announced around October.”
S79GJ SEYCHELLES DXPEDITION (Update). Lance, W7GJ, will be active as S79GJ
from La Digue Island (AF-024, WW Loc. LI75vp), Seychelles, between September
20th and October 5th. Lance informs OPDX this past week of the following:
“All the equipment has been set up and checked and then packed up to go
on the plane with me to S79. This is primarily a 6m EME DXpedition, but
I have packed a 20m dipole and may also get on 20m FT8 during the first
few days of October. Full details are on my website:
http://www.bigskyspaces.com/w7gj/Seychelles%202019.htm
Although the CP1GJ 6m EME DXpedition in May was a big success, I am
especially excited about S79GJ because nobody from NA has ever contacted
S79 before on 6m. This is especially well suited to NA horizon-only
stations during their moonrise…. GL and VY 73, Lance”
QSL via his home callsign direct.
T30, WESTERN KIRIBATI. Operators Yuris/YL2GM, Jack/YL2KA, Kaspars/YL1ZF
and Kristers/YL3JA are now active as T30L from Western Kiribati (OC-017)
before their Nauru operation (see C2 above) until September 15th. Activity
will be on 160-6 meters, possibly 60m, using CW, SSB, RTTY and FT8. Their
suggested frequencies are above under “C2, NAURU”. QSL via YL2GN direct
or ClubLog (for direct or by the Bureau) for paper QSLs. Full LoTW upload
will be done 6 months after the end of the DXpedition. For more details
and updates, see (new URL): http://www.lral.lv/c21ww_t30l/index.html
Please do not send log correction requests. Corrections will not be
provided. All individual supporters 20 USDs+ will receive direct QSL.
Please do not send your QSL to them via Bureau – they are not required.
T6, AFGHANISTAN (Reminder/Update). Robert, S53R (ex-YA5T), is once again
active from Kabul as of September 4th, signing T6AA and may continue
until the summer 2021. He will be there for two years working with the
UN World Food Program. Robert has been issued two callsign: T6AA and T6A
(to be used during contest). Activities outside of the contests will be
limited to his free time, but he plans to be on 160-6 meters using CW,
SSB and the Digital modes. He was heard early in the week on 60/30/20/17
meters CW and FT8 as early as 0700z and as late as 2300z. QSL via S53R,
LoTW or ClubLog.
T8 PALAU. Operators Yas/JA6UBY (T88RR), Hiro/JM1LIG (T88FM) and YL Miyo/
JO3LVG (T88MK) will once again be active from Koror Island (OC-009) between
September 12-20th. Activity will be on 160-6 meters using CW, SSB, FM and
the Digital modes (FT8, JT9 and JT65). QSL T88RR via JA6UBY direct only
or eQSL. QSL T88FM via JM1LIG direct only. QSL T88MK via JO3LVG, direct,
by the Bureau or eQSL.
V3, BELIZE. Members of the “7163 DX Group” (http://www.7163net.com/) will
use the special callsign (assigned by the Belize Public Utilities Commission
for the use during special events) V3M from Belize during the CQWW DX SSB
Contest (October 26-27th). QSL via WB2REM or ClubLog’s OQRS. Operators
mentioned are Chuck/N6OJ (V31CT), Jim/WB2REM (V31MM), V31NY, Steve/W4SJT
Nancy/KG0YL (V31ST) and John/K3MA (V31ZZ). Look for operators to be active
outside of the contest using their own Belize callsign. The team will be
at Maya Hill Lodge in the Cayo District of Belize between October 23-30th.
Activity will be on various HF bands using CW, SSB, FT8, FT4 and possibly
EME. Look for more details to be forthcoming.
WH0, MARIANA ISLANDS (Reminder). Harry, JG7PSJ/JD1BMH/KW2X, will once
again be active as WH0RU from Saipan (OC-086) between September 15-22nd.
Activity will be on 40-10 meters using CW, SSB and RTTY. QSL via LoTW
or direct to JG7PSJ. For possible updates, watch: http://jg7psj.starfree.jp
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4 days ago
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4 days ago
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Southgate ARC – As part of its strategy to support the topics of interest to the amateur service at WRC-19, IARU is present at the third inter-regional workshop in Geneva this week
Hurricane Dorian: Storm watch continues
4 days ago
Southgate ARC – ARRL reports as of 1500 UTC Sep 4, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) was reporting that a hurricane warning has been extended northeastward along the North Carolina coast
Hurricane Dorian: Radio hams help connect with families in Bahamas
4 days ago
Southgate ARC – WINK TV news reports communication is key after a devastating storm. Families across Southwest Florida are trying to make sure families in the Bahamas are safe. That’s when ham radios come in handy
Foundation Licence course on the London/Essex border
4 days ago
Southgate ARC – Loughton and Epping Forest Amateur Radio Society ( LEFARS ) will be running a weekend Foundation Level Course and Exam over the weekend of the 5th and 6th of October at All Saints Church Hall, Romford Road, Chigwell
EURAO Party – Autumn 2019: claiming for 2m
4 days ago
Southgate ARC – The European Radio Amateurs’ Organization announces a new party on the air, this time with the motto: ‘claiming for 2m’
Amateur radio opens the world
4 days ago
Southgate ARC – Krugersdon News reports on Clarissa Clarke ZS6LIS who was one of the South African representatives at the Youngsters On The Air (YOTA) event in Bulgaria
2019 Syllabus Foundation in Braintree
4 days ago
Southgate ARC – The Braintree and District Amateur Radio Society in Essex is one of the first clubs to announce a 2019 syllabus Foundation course
Tony’s 10m Band Report
4 days ago
Southgate ARC – Strangely during the week was better than the weekend, Sunday was especially poor. Top chased after DX was OH73ELK (Finland). ~Also TM17FFF (France), 5T5PA (Mauritania)and S55G (Slovenia) showed up well. But there were others
Storm Watch Continues Along Southeastern US Coast
5 days ago
ARRL –[UPDATED: 2019-09-05- @ 1942 UTC] Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES®) teams from Florida to Virginia went on alert this week, even before Hurricane Dorian left the Bahamas and started making its way up the southeastern US coast. As of 1800 UTC on September 5, Dorian was back to a Category 2 storm, with maximum sustained winds of 110 MPH. It was 115 miles south-southwest of Wilmington, North…
Regional Organizations Wrapping Up WRC-19 Preparations
5 days ago
ARRL -The African Telecommunications Union (ATU) held its final preparatory meeting ahead of World Radiocommunication Conference 2019 (WRC-19), convened by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). Attending the session in South Africa was Brian Jacobs, ZS6YZ, who represented the South African Radio League (SARL) and International Amateur Radio Union Region 1 (IARU R1) as part of the South Afr…
Tracking Dorian: Hurricane Watch Net Hunkered Down for the Long Haul
5 days ago
ARRL -The Hurricane Watch Net (HWN) has been in continuous operation for Dorian since last Saturday at 2100 UTC, and it plans to remain in operation on 14.325 MHz and 7.268 MHz until further notice, HWN Manager Bobby Graves, KB5HAV, said. The storm, then a Category 5 hurricane, made landfall on Grand Bahama Island with maximum sustained winds of 180 MPH, where it stalled for a day and a half. Only on…
NZ5A Wins the August QST Cover Plaque Award
5 days ago
ARRL -The winning article for the August 2019 QST Cover Plaque award is “Optimizing Propagation on 630 and 2200 Meters” by Robert S. Logan, NZ5A.The QST Cover Plaque Award — given to the author or authors of the most popular article in each issue — is determined by a vote of ARRL members on the QST Cover Plaque Poll web page.
Route 66 on the Air
5 days ago
Southgate ARC – The Route 66 on the Air event will take place from September 7 until September 15 with special event calls W6A to W6U
Radio Amateurs of Canada AGM
5 days ago
Southgate ARC – The Radio Amateurs of Canada is pleased to hold its Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Riverview, New Brunswick just outside of Moncton. The AGM event will be hosted by the Moncton Area Amateur Radio Club and will be held in conjunction with its Annual Fleamarket, which is being held at the same location. All RAC members are encouraged to attend the Annual General Meeting
Hurricane Dorian: Temporary waiver for ham radio mode Pactor 4
5 days ago
Southgate ARC – ARRL reports the FCC has granted ARRL’s emergency request for a temporary waiver to permit only those radio amateurs active and involved in Hurricane Dorian response and relief efforts to use the PACTOR 4 digital protocol on HF
HRN412 EmComm, Huricanes, and Elmers
5 days ago
Southgate ARC – David and Jim Aspinwall NO1PC talk Ham Radio: EmComm, Dorian, Elmering, etc
Ham Radio gets embedded RTL-SDR
5 days ago
Southgate ARC – Tom Nardi writes on Hackaday about the work of Rodrigo Freire PY2RAF who has integrated a RTL-SDR into a Yaesu FT-991
IOTA news from the DARC
5 days ago
Southgate ARC – Compiled by Andreas, DK5ON of the Deutscher Amateur Radio Club
ARES on Alert for Hurricane Dorian’s Possible Arrival
6 days ago
Route 66 On the Air Special Event Set Announced
6 days ago
FCC Readies for Hurricane Dorian
6 days ago
ARRL -As Hurricane Dorian nears the US southeast coast, FCC Chairman Ajit Pai reports the agency been working throughout the weekend to finalize preparations for the storm and coordinate with federal and state partners.“Our staff has reached out to wireless carriers and broadcasters to offer assistance,” Pai said in a statement. “With our government partners, including FEMA, we have worked to ensure…
FlexRadio Teams with Raytheon Team to Develop Airborne HF Radio
6 days ago
ARRL -In a strategic partnership with Raytheon, US Amateur Radio equipment manufacturer FlexRadio®has been selected by the US Air Force to adapt its off-the-shelf SmartSDR/FLEX-6000 architecture for HF modernization of airborne communications platforms. The new radio will provide beyond line-of-sight, long distance communications for air crews.“We are excited to convey that our proven modular direct …
A New QST QuickStats Poll Has Been Posted
6 days ago
September is National Preparedness Month
6 days ago
Radio Romania to end shortwave broadcasts?
6 days ago
Southgate ARC – It looks as though Radio Romania International may be planning to end broadcasts on shortwave according to a press release from the Romanian Syndicate of Journalists MediaSind
2019 37th AMSAT Space Symposium and Annual General Meeting
6 days ago
Southgate ARC – Please join us for the 2019 AMSAT 50th Anniversary Symposium, to be held in the Washington, DC Metro Area on October 18, 19, and 20, 2019
GB100GP active for Jamboree on the Air this October
6 days ago
Southgate ARC – The Scout’s UK Headquarters station GB2GP, located at Gilwell Park, North London, will be active for this year’s JOTA with the very special callsign GB100GP to celebrate 100 year’s of Scouting at Gilwell Park
Annual maintenance shutdown of the MSF service
6 days ago
Southgate ARC – The annual maintenance shutdown of the MSF service to allow safe working on the masts and antennas will take place on 12 September 2019
FCC Grants Temporary Waiver Permitting Use of PACTOR 4 for Hurricane Response and Relief
7 days ago
ARRL -The FCC has granted ARRL’s emergency request for a temporary waiver to permit only those radio amateurs active and involved in Hurricane Dorian response and relief efforts to use the PACTOR 4 digital protocol on HF. The waiver is valid through 2100 UTC on Friday, September 6. The waiver request was necessary because Section 97.307(f) of the FCC’s Amateur Radio Service rules limits digital data …
WRC-19 Asia-Pacific preparatory meetings
7 days ago
Southgate ARC – WIA Board Director Greg VK2GPK reports WIA continues its commitment to international representation in the lead up to the ITU World Radio Conference (WRC-19) which is being held in Egypt later this year
South Orkney Islands DXpedition
7 days ago
Southgate ARC – VP8/VP8DXU Corporate Sponsors — We are delighted to announce that Low Band Systems will supply their High-Power Bandpass Filters for all planned bands. This complement of best in class filters, in conjunction with vertical and horizontal polarized antennas, will allow us to operate two stations on the same band simultaneously and improve overall inter-station operability
Rescue assistance by Malabar Amateur Radio Society (MARS)
7 days ago
Southgate ARC – A few hours after the landslide occurred at Kavalpapra, Nilambur in Kerala, INDIA on August 9 where around 40 houses where gone under the mud and the all means of communications were breakdown, members of Malabar Amateur Radio Society (MARS) played a crucial role providing communication support to the Authorities
QSO Today – Eric Sears – ZL2BMI
7 days ago
Southgate ARC – Eric Sears, ZL2BMI, who joins me from New Zealand, is famous for this 80 meter QRP double sideband rig that he designed and documented in the 1980s for his personal use when “tramping” in the forests and mountains of New Zealand
ICQPodcast – Radio Caroline (GB55RC)
7 days ago
Southgate ARC – In this episode, Martin M1MRB is joined by Chris Howard M0TCH, Martin Rothwell M0SGL, Ed Durrant DD5LP, Frank Howell K4FMH and Bill Barnes N3JIX to discuss the latest Amateur / Ham Radio news. Colin M6BOY rounds up the news in brief and this episode’s feature is the GB55RC activation onboard Radio Caroline at the start of August
Ham College 56
7 days ago
Southgate ARC – General Amateur Radio Exam part 27. Meters, Batteries, RF Exposure. Plus surprise visit from Ray Novak, N9JA live in the Icom booth at Tokyo Hamfair 2019. Preview ground breaking new technology
DXCC Country/Entity Report
7 days ago
Southgate ARC – According to the Amateur Radio Cluster Network for the week of Sunday, 25th August, through Sunday, 1st September there were 207 countries active
ATU finalises its positions for WRC-19
7 days ago
Southgate ARC – IARU Region 1 has released a report on the African Telecommunications Union preparatory meeting for WRC-19 held in East London, August 26-30
AMSAT SA Dual Band Yagi now available for export
7 days ago
Southgate ARC – AMSAT South Africa (AMSAT SA) has developed a dual-band Yagi VHF/UHF antenna for satellite operation
ADF4351 new Arduino code
7 days ago
Southgate ARC – I have been challenged by another member of our club, the Banbury Amateur Radio Society, to get some code working to program the Analog Devices ADF4351 – a digital signal generator with a range of 35MHz to 4.4GHz (yes you read that right)
IOTA news from OPDX
7 days ago
Southgate ARC – Weekly IOTA News – compiled by Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW, editor of the Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin
Major Hurricane Dorian Prompts Sustained Activations
8 days ago
ARRL -Hurricane Dorian, now a dangerous Category 5 storm, hit the island of Abaco in the Bahamas with 185 MPH winds and heavy rain. The Hurricane Watch Net (HWN) on 14.325 MHz (7268 MHz alternate) and the VoIP Hurricane Net (EchoLink WX_TALK Conference) remain activated in conjunction with WX4NHC at the National Hurricane Center to keep on top of ground-truth weather information and to handle emergen…
ARRL Foundation Scholarship Program is Now Accepting Applications
8 days ago
ARRL –Applications for the 2020 ARRL Foundation Scholarship Program will be accepted between September 1 and December 31, 2019.All applicants must be FCC-licensed radio amateurs, and many scholarships have other specific requirements, such as intended area of study, residence within a particular ARRL Division, Section or state, and license class. Applicants should review the scholarships and check of…
ICQ Podcast Episode 303 – Radio Caroline (GB55RC)
8 days ago
ICQ Podcast -In this episode, Martin M1MRB is joined by Chris Howard M0TCH, Martin Rothwell M0SGL, Ed Durrant DD5LP, Frank Howell K4FMH and Bill Barnes N3JIX to discuss the latest Amateur / Ham Radio news. Colin M6BOY rounds up the news in brief and this episode’s feature is the GB55RC activation onboard Radio Caroline at the start of August.ICQ AMATEUR/HAM RADIO PODCAST DONORS We would like to thank Joe Ferguson (W4JF) and our monthly and annual subscription donors for keeping the podcast advert free. To donate, please visit – http://www.icqpodcast.com/donate
– Parks on the Air Come to England – World’s First FT8 Contact on 122 GHz – VRT Withdraws Slur Against Radio Amateurs – BBC Service to Kashmir on Shortwave Increased – Ideas Sought for the Next FUNcube Satellite – Hiram Percy Maxim 150th Birthday Celebration – Radio Hams Continue Support of RNLI – Automated Contacts Prohibited – RSGB Release Mock Exam Papers
The Space Weather Woman
8 days ago
Southgate ARC – Hurricane Dorian and Smart Space Radiation Medicine – The latest space weather forecast from Dr Tamitha Skov WX6SWW
Propagation Report from Hannes Coetzee, ZS6BZP
8 days ago
Southgate ARC – Hannes Coetzee, ZS6BZP, reports that the solar activity is expected to remain at low levels
The satellite phone you already own: From orbit, UbiquitiLink will look like a cell tower
8 days ago
Southgate ARC – For anyone that’s ever been broken down along a remote stretch of highway and desperately searched for a cell signal, knowing that a constellation of communications satellites is zipping by overhead is cold comfort indeed
The September/October 2019 Communicator
8 days ago
Southgate ARC – Projects, News, Views and Reviews… Back after Summer break, here is the September / October SARC Communicator newsletter
SARL attended ATU APM19-4 meeting in East London
8 days ago
Southgate ARC – SARL News reports the fourth and final African Telecommunications Union WRC-19 Preparatory Meeting was held in East London (South Africa) from August 26-30, 2019
Ham radio operators stand ready in case of disaster
8 days ago
Southgate ARC – British Columbia local news reports amateur radio may be the only communication left after a major calamity
GB8NCI at Exmouth National Coastwatch Institution
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Southgate ARC – The Exmouth Journal reports amateur radio enthusiasts across Europe learnt about the work of the National Coastwatch Institution thanks to an Exmouth station’s annual radio event on August 24-25
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Kenwood ham radios in Australia
In WIA News Geoff Emory VK4ZPP reports the JVC-Kenwood conglomerate has quietly discontinued sales of Kenwood amateur gear in Australia
RSGB release delayed Board Proceedings for May
The delayed RSGB Board Proceedings for the May 2019 meeting have now been released
ICQPodcast – Training, Licencing and Growing the Amateur Radio Hobby
In this episode, Colin Butler (M6BOY) discusses training, licencing and growing the amateur radio hobby with Martin Butler (M1MRB/W9ICQ), Chris Howard M0TCH and Dan Romanchik (KB6NU)
Ham radio in newspaper’s Bygones column
The Border Counties Advertizer’s Bygones column takes a look at an amateur radio picture from way back in 1996
Nauru DXpedition
Operators Yuris/YL2GM, Jack/YL2KA, Kaspars/ YL1ZF and Kristers/YL3JA will be active as C21WW (not C21W as first announced) from Nauru (OC-031) after their Western Kiribati operation (OPDX.1425) between September 16-25th
Comoros Island DXpedition
Members of the Mediterraneo Dx Club (MDXC) will be active as D68CCC from Comoros Island (AF-007) between October 21st and November 2nd
DXCC Country/Entity Report
According to the Amateur Radio Cluster Network for the week of Sunday, 1st/September, through Sunday, 8th/September there were 217 countries active
IOTA news from OPDX
Weekly IOTA News – compiled by Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW, editor of the Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin
QSO Today – Ralph Fedor, K0IR
Ralph Fedor, K0IR, has participated in at least 15 DXpeditions to the most remote parts of the World
Good news for the two-metre band
This week’s WIA News report: When CEPT met in Turkey it finalised its positions on a wide range of WRC-19 Agenda Items, including proposals for WRC-23
FT8 used for Australian 3.4 GHz record
The WIA reports a new Australian DX record in the 3.4 GHz band was made using the digital mode FT8
West Malaysian special event
Members of the Kelab Radio Amateur Jalan Klang Lama, the 9MDXC and MARTS will be activating the special event callsign 9M16KING from Kuala Lumpur between now and September 30th
HamRadioNow: Emergency Communications, Hurricanes and Elmers
In this edition of Ham Radio Now David Goldenberg W0DHG and Jim Aspinwall NO1PC talk Ham Radio: EmComm, Dorian, Elmering, etc
AMSAT Board of Directors election ballots due September 15
Votes must be received no later than Sunday, September 15, 2019 in order to be counted in the 2019 AMSAT Board of Directors Election
Contest activity in September
Each weekend in September, the South African Radio League (SARL) has some contesting activity to keep you busy
DM02 Satellite Expedition
Alex, N7AGF, and Ron, AD0DX, are planning to activate DM02 on Sunday, September 22, 2019 on FM and Linear satellites
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President Trump did the impossible in 2016 by breaking the so-called “Rust Belt” states with his winning of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, and Wisconsin. Two years later, has voting for Trump paid off for those residents? The numbers say yes.
According to the latest economic data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the key states that swung the election in favor of Trump have seen a steady rise in available jobs, with Ohio setting a 21-year record. CNS reported that the findings that showed significant gains in those states between 2017 and 2018:
The 37 states that BLS said had statistically significant jobs increases from September to September included Pennsylvania (which added 78,700 jobs) and most of the states in the northern Midwest.
Ohio, for example, added 104,600 jobs during the September-to-September period; Michigan added 63,300; Illinois added 50,300; Wisconsin added 41,700; Minnesota added 38,200; and Iowa added 17,600.
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Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin No. 1425
  The Ohio/Penn Dx PacketCluster DX Bulletin No. 1425 BID: $OPDX.1425 August 5, 2019 Editor Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW Provided by BARF80.ORG (Cleveland, Ohio) Written/Sent from Strongsville, Ohio
Thanks to the Northern Ohio Amateur Radio Society, Northern Ohio DX Association, Ohio/Penn PacketCluster Network, the AB5K's AR Cluster Networks, NJ1Q & W1AW, W2VU, NG3K & ADXO, W3UR & The Daily DX, WB6RSE, K8YSE, W8GEX & 60m DX News, W9ILY, DL1EKC, DL1SBF, DL7UXG & The DX News Letter, DxCoffee.com, DXNews.com, DX-World.Net, F5NQL, F6AJA & Les Nouvelles DX, I1JQJ/IK1ADH & 425 DX News, OZ6OM & 50 MHz DX News, PD3H, RN3RQ, RW6HS , Sixitalia Weekly and VA3RJ & ICPO for the following DX information. DXCC COUNTRY/ENTITY REPORT: According to the AR-Cluster Network for the week of Sunday, 28th-July, through Sunday, 4th-August there were 209 countries active. Countries available: 3A, 3B8, 3D2, 3DA, 3V, 3W, 4J, 4L, 4O, 4S, 4U1I, 4X, 5B, 5H, 5R, 5T, 5W, 5Z, 6Y, 7X, 8P, 8Q, 9A, 9G, 9H, 9J, 9K, 9M2, 9M6, 9N, 9Q, 9V, 9Y, A4, A6, A7, A9, BV, BY, C3, C5, CE, CE0Y, CE9, CM, CN, CP, CT, CT3, CU, CX, CY9, D4, DL, DU, E4, E5/n, E5/s, E7, EA, EA6, EA8, EA9, EI, EK, EL, EP, ER, ES, EU, EX, EY, F, FG, FH, FK, FM, FO, FO/a, FR, FY, G, GD, GI, GJ, GM, GU, GW, HA, HB, HB0, HC, HH, HI, HK, HL, HP, HR, HS, HZ, I, IS, J6, J7, JA, JD/o, JT, JW, JY, K, KH0, KH2, KH6, KL, KP2, KP4, LA, LU, LX, LY, LZ, OA, OD, OE, OH, OH0, OJ0, OK, OM, ON, OX, OY, OZ, P2, P4, PA, PJ2, PJ4, PY, PY0F, PZ, R1FJ, S0, S2, S5, S7, SM, SP, ST, SU, SV, SV5, SV9, T33, T5, T7, TA, TF, TG, TI, TK, TR, TT, TU, TZ, UA, UA2, UA9, UK, UN, UR, V3, V4, V5, V7, V8, VE, VK, VK9L, VK9X, VP2M, VP2V, VP8, VP9, VR, VU, XE, XU, XX9, YA, YB, YJ, YL, YN, YO, YS, YU, YV, Z3, Z6, Z8, ZA, ZB, ZD7, ZF, ZL, ZP, ZS * PLEASE NOTE: The report "could" contain "Pirate/SLIM" operations or more likely a "BUSTED CALLSIGN". As always, you never know - "Work First Worry Later". 3W9, VIETNAM. Jacek, SP5APW, and his wife are planning to visit Dao Co To (AS-132) between the end of September and the start of October. He is plans to be active as 3W9KJ (callsign pending). Activity will be mainly FT8/FT4 possibly on 40/30 meters with some SSB (if conditions allow) using 100 watts into a wire QSL via his home callsign, direct, by the Bureau, LoTW or ClubLog's OQRS. 3Y0I BOUVET ISLAND DXPEDITION NEWS (Video). 3Y0I Team member Mietek, SP3CMX, has put together a 27:19 video on the team's first attempt to go to the island called “The Road To Bouvet”. They say “Buckle up” to viewn it at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q39AMAhciuk 8Q, MALDIVES (Reminder/Update). Gil, IZ2DLV, will once again be active from as 8Q7GB Nika Island in the Maldives between August 4-18th. Activity will be holiday style on 40/30/20/17/15 meters using CW, SSB and FT8. QSL via LoTW or ClubLog. 9G, GHANA. Chip, KB1QU, will be active as 9G5QU between September 8-21st. Activity will be on 40/30/20 meters using CW, FT8 and FT4. QSL via N4GNR direct. A8, LIBERIA (Update/Confirmed Dates). The Italian DXpedition Team will be active from Liberia between September 28th and October 11th. They plan to use two callsigns: A82X for CW, SSB and RTTY; A82Z for FT8 only. The 11 operators mentioned are Silvano/I2YSB, Vinicio/IK2CIO, Angelo/IK2CKR, Marcello/IK2DIA, Stefano/IK2HKT, Alfeo/I1HJT, Franco/I1FQH, Tony/I2PJA, Gino/IK2RZP, Alberto/IZ2XAF and Mac/JA3USA. Activity will be on 160-10 meters using CW, SSB, RTTY and FT8. Suggested frequencies are: CW - 1826, 3530, 7025, 10115, 14030, 18068, 21030, 24890 and 28030 kHz SSB - 3775, 7090, 14240, 18130, 21310, 24950 and 28470 kHz RTTY - 14084 kHz FT8 - 1843, 3585, 7056, 10131, 14080, 18095, 21091, 24911 and 28091 kHz For JA STATIONS ONLY -- FT8 on 160m use normal mode; TX frq 1845 kHz and RX frq is 1908 kHz They are planning to use 5 stations with maximum flexibility. QSL via OQRS (http://win.i2ysb.com/logonline/). QSL via I2YSB direct only or LoTW after the operation. They will also be using a "Real-Time Online Logging" (internet permitting), including their FT8 activity as A82Z. For more details, updates, and a survey on bands/needs, see: http://www.i2ysb.com/idt C21, NAURU. Operators Yuris/YL2GM, Jack/YL2KA, Kaspars/YL1ZF and Kristers/ YL3JA will be active as C21W from Nauru (OC-031) after their Western Kiribati operation (see T30 below) between September 16-25th. Activity will be on 160-6 meters, possibly 60m, using CW, SSB, RTTY and FT8. The suggested frequencies will be published later. Split operation will always be used: QSX CW up 2 (160m down 2, JA 1810-1820); and QSX SSB/RTTY up 5. QSL via YL2GN direct or ClubLog (for direct or by the Bureau) for paper QSLs. Full LoTW upload will be done 6 months after the end of the DXPedition. For more details and updates, see: http://www.lral.lv/c21w_t30l/index.html Please do not send log correction requests. Corrections will not be provided. All individual supporters 20 USDs+ will receive direct QSL. Please do not send your QSL to them via Bureau - they are not required. CQ NEWS (Press Release, date July 30th). "Dhruv Rebba, KC9ZJX, Named 2019 Newsline Young Ham of the Year" -- Dhruv Rebba, KC9ZJX, of Normal, Illinois, has been selected as the "2019 Bill Pasternak WA6ITF Memorial Amateur Radio Newsline Young Ham of the Year". Dhruv, 15, is the son of Hari Rebba, VU2SPZ, and Shailaja Panyam. He is entering his sophomore year at the Normal Community High School this fall. He is a member of the Central Illinois Radio Club. Dhruv earned his Technician Class license in 2013 when he was only 9 years old. He followed it up by passing the test for a General Class license a year later. Dhruv says his interest in amateur radio was sparked by a 2013 visit to the Dayton Hamvention(R) with his father, a long-time amateur radio operator from India who settled in the U.S..... Read the complete press release at: http://cqnewsroom.blogspot.com Also read the ARRL press release at: http://www.arrl.org/news/view/dhruv-rebba-kc9zjx-is-2019-newsline-young-ham-of-the-year CR3/CT9, MADEIRA ISLANDS. Operators Gerd/DF9TS, Detlef/DK3QZ, Michael/DK6QW, Marcus/DL1EKC, Kai/DL3HAH and Andreas/DL3YM will be active as CR3W from Santana, Madeira Island (AF-014), during the Worked All Europe DX CW Contest (WAEDC) (August 10-11th) as a Multi-Single entry. QSL CR3W via DL5AXX, OQRS (see QRZ.com) or LoTW. Look for operators to be active out- side of the contest as CT9/homecall usually on 160-10 meters using CW, SSB and RTTY. QSL via their home callsigns. CY9, ST. PAUL ISLAND. After a small delay, the CY9C team is now active until August 8th. Activity is on 160-6 meters using CW, SSB, FT8 in DXpedition mode, EME, and on various Satellites. QSLs will be available: ClubLog, LoTW, direct via WA4DAN. PLEASE NOTE: No Bureau or No IRCs. For more details and updates, watch: http://cy9c.com DXCC'S MOST WANTED (ClubLog). The "DXCC Most Wanted" entities list has been updated on ClubLog as of July 29th. The list contains 340 entities. The following are the top 10 entities: 1. P5 DPRK (North Korea) 6. BV9P Pratas Island 2. 3Y/B Bouvet Island 7. KH7K Kure Island 3. FT5/W Crozet Island 8. KH3 Johnston Island 4. BS7H Scarborough Reef 9. FT5/X Kerguelen Island 5. CE0X San Felix Islands 10. 3Y/P Peter 1 Island No changes this month. The complete "DXCC Most Wanted" entities list is available at: https://secure.clublog.org/mostwanted.php DXCC NEWS. The following operations have been approved for DXCC credit: CY9C -- St. Paul Island; 2019 operation T6AA and T6A -- Afghanistan; 2019 operations H4, SOLOMON ISLANDS. Operators Michael/DL2GMI and Bernhard/DL2GAC will be active as H44MI and H44MS, respectively from Malaita Island (OC-047) between August 23rd and September 2nd. Activity will be on 80/40/20/15/ 10/6 meters using SSB, RTTY and FT8 (normal mode or F/H-Mode according to the activity). QSL via their home callsign, by the Bureau, direct or LoTW. Maybe a OQRS later. IOTA NEWS.............. AS-025. Operators Valdimir/RV1CC and Yuri/RM0F will be active as RV1CC/0 and RM0F/P, respectively, from Iturup Island beginning August 15th. Activity will be on various HF bands. QSL via details on QRZ.com. AS-063/ (Update) The RQ73QQ operation (AS-152) has been cancelled due AS-152. to security reasons (many polar bears on the island now and bad weather for a small boat). The R63RRC operation (AS-063) has made about 10K QSO; 1100 in the RSGB IOTA Contest. AS-206. Take, JA8COE, will be active as JA8COE/0 from Sado Island between September 22-24th. Activity will be on various HF bands using CW, SSB and FT8. The focus will be on EU and low power NA stations. QSL via his home callsign or ClubLog's OQRS. For updates, watch his Blog at: https://blog.goo.ne.jp/takaja8coe AS-206. Kenji, JA4GXS, will be active as JA4GXS/0 from Sado Island, in the Honshu's Coastal Islands East IOTA Group, between October 26-28th. Activity will be on 20/17 meters using CW and FT8. QSL via his home callsign, direct or by the Bureau. AS-206. Ichy, JH7IPR, will be active as JH7IPR/7 from Oshima Island "before noon" (JST time), August 9th, and "around noon" (JST time) on August 10th. Activity will be focused on 40/20 meters using FT8 with some CW. He states, "However, if 6m opens, will work on 6m. Will be active on CW accordingly. Depends on the situation, I might extend one more day." QSL via the Bureau; ClubLog will be available once the system accepts the log upload (It seems to have 30 day rules for the newly validated IOTA#). EU-112. Operators Thor/DK7RD, Paul/G4PVM and Col/MM0NDX are planning to activate Europe's 5th most wanted IOTA, Shiant Isles, as MS0INT between August 23-25th. Activity will be on various HF bands using CW, SSB and FT8. QSL via M0SDV. EU-191. Operators Da/YO3GA, Mircea/YO4GKP, Alina/YO9RYJ, Petrica/YO9RIJ and possibly others will be active as YP0F from Fericirii Island between August 27th-September 1st. Activity will be on 160-10 meters using CW, SSB and FT8. QSL via YO9RIJ. NA-008. (Zone 2) VY0ERC is once again active from the Eureka Weather station and the Eureka Amateur Radio Club [probably the most northerly located amateur radio club in the world] from Eureka, Nunavut, on the air until August 20th. A list of the operating team was not provided. The suggested bands are 40 and 20 meters (possibly 80m), as well as FM satellites (from ER60, EQ79) using SSB, the Digital modes and very slow CW. Activity will be limited to his spare time. QSL via M0OXO, OQRS or direct. NA-176. Pierre, VE2GT, is planning a one day operation from Île du Havre, and will be active as VE2GT/150 between 1330-1530z on September 1st. Activity will be on various HF bands; pro- bably on IOTA frequencies. Track Pierre's progress on APRS at: https://aprs.fi/#!call=a%2FVE2GT-5&timerange=3600&tail=3600 NA-210. (Update) Members of the Russian Robinson Club are planning to activate Sledge Island as KL7RRC/P between August 27th and September 2nd. Operators mentioned are are planning to activate Sledge Island as KL7RRC/P. Operators mentioned are Mike/AD5A, Yuri/UA9OBA and Yuri/N3QQ. Activity will be on 40-6 meters using CW, SSB and FT8, with possibly 2-3 stations. FT8 will be on 24/7 as a beacon on two bands F/H mode. QSL via N7RO or ClubLog (will be uploaded after the expedition). A Web page is now available at: https://www.na-234.com NA-211. Operators Yuri/N3QQ, Cezar/VE3LYC, Sandro/VE7NY and Adrian/ KO8SCA will be active as K7TRI from the rare IOTA Tillamook Rock between September 6-9th. This IOTA is in demand by almost 94% of IOTA members, and has been on the air only once in 21 years. Activity will be on 40-17 meters using CW and SSB. This is a very expensive and challenging project, and they are actively looking for possible support from IOTA chasers and DXers at large. All donors will be promptly acknowledged on their Web site at: http://k7tri.weebly.com QSL via VE3LYC, direct or by the Bureau. The preferred method is ClubLog (for direct or by the Bureau). SA-100. (Update) The current list of operators of Diego/CA1DBD, Fer- nando/CA1FCS, Juan/CE1DN, Sergio/CE3WW, Zoli/HA1AG, Nando/ IT9YRE, Carlo/XQ1CR, Claudio/XQ1FM and Danilo/XQ4CW, will be active as 3G1DX from Pajaros Rocks for 3 days sometime around October 18-23rd (plan is October 18-20th). This will depend on the swells around the island. They plan to work hard during the day hours, but they are not sure during the evening hours due to the high tides. Activity will be mainly SSB and CW, using two stations. Pilot station is Alfio/IT9EJW. QSL via IT9YRE - OQRS preferred . For more details and updates, see: http://www.it9yre.it/3g1dx PLEASE NOTE: It is very hard and dangerous to land on the Rock so please absolutely do not dupe the QSO ! ! ! Restructuring of AS-117/AS-206. On the IOTA Web page (iota-world.org), Roger, G3KMA, on July 30th, posted the following: Islands previously listed as qualifying for AS-117 that now fall within the co-ordinates box of the new group AS-206, Honshu’s Coastal Islands East, have now been transferred and are listed appropriately both in the application database scroll-down list and in the IOTA Directory online. Following several activations from AS-206 in the last few weeks with most already accepted for credit, the group number is now confirmed. Record-holders with credits for AS-117 that commence with prefixes JA0, 1, 2 and 7, will have their credits reviewed for transfer to AS-206. All chasers who logged into the IOTA system at least once during the last two years will be automatically informed by a credit re-allocation. This will alert them to the need to find a replacement card or QSO match for AS-117 with a prefix JA3, 4 or 9 to regain credit. Other record-holders for whom Management no longer retains an email address will have any necessary transfer made automatically. The intention is to transfer all credits to the correct IOTA group within a few weeks. As this is quite a big job, patience is requested. PLEASE NOTE: Since the Webmasters of the new (www.iota-world.org) have decided NOT to post or dedicate a Web page to announce upcoming IOTA operations, PLEASE send your IOTA operations information to the OPDX, and we will post it here in an upcoming bulletin...... KH4, MIDWAY ISLAND. Ron, KH6DV, from Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii, announced on July 31st, that a KH6VV/KH4 DXpedition will take place during the second half of February 2020. He states on QRZ.com, "Midway Atoll is #14 on the ClubLog most wanted list and has not been active for some time. The air- craft used for the logistics flights has been downsized and visitors are no longer allowed to fly to the island. Operators interested in joining the expedition should be prepared to undertake a 6.75 day ocean voyage. The vessel DXpedition veteran the 'A/S Machias' can be seen on my KH6DV QRZ.com page. The vessel will provide all power (2 x 27KW generators) and air conditioned sleeping, operating and galley areas. For operators who would like to join the expedition, please send me an email. Anyone with FT-8 F&H experience from the expedition side please state so. What we need: About 11 operators. Someone with experience in contacting DX clubs to solicit donations. Donations are being accepted at the expedition PayPal account ([email protected]). Make sure you note your callsign so we can add you to the express LoTW list." QSL KH6VV/KH4 ONLY via ClubLog's OQRS. ADDED UPDATES (FROM DX-WORLD.NET) by Ron, KH6DV: * August 2nd -- "Upon further review by the DXCC desk we will be moving the equipment and operators to land. As I said whatever it takes to count. We won't be going to these efforts to not count. All will be documented." * August 3rd -- "We have a list of 10 well experienced expedition operators on the high interest list which is 1-2 fewer then we need. These were received in the first day and a half after the announcement. My hope is that now that we are into the weekend people will have time to consider making the trip. I believe one of the problems is that so many have been there on the last expedition 10 years ago and are looking for new places to go rather then a return to somewhere they have been. We will let this run till about August 15th at which time we need to make the decision to proceed or delay till later in the year." OPDX MAILING LIST (Just A Reminder). The "new" OPDX Mailing List is back up and running! Details on how to subscribe/unsubscribe are at the bottom of this bulletin. PLEASE pass the word around.... Thanks and 73 de Tedd KB8NW PA75, THE NETHERLANDS. Look for special event station PA75OMG to be active between September 12-22st. Activity is to commemorate and celebrate the anniversary of freedom. As part of Operation Market Garden(OMG) in World War II, paratroopers of the allied forces, such as American, British, Canadian, Polish and Dutch troops, landed in the Nijmegen region on Sep- tember the 17th, 1944, and the region would soon be liberated after four years of German occupation. During the 10 days of activity, they will try to work as many amateur radio operators across the world as possible. QSL via the infon on QRZ.com. For more details and pictures, see:
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Aug/05th HN Aug/08th AN Aug/10th AN Aug/06th HN Aug/09th AN Aug/11th AN Aug/07th AN SOLAR REFERENCE KEYS/INDEXES AND GEOMAGNETIC REFERENCE ====================================================== NORMALITY GEOMAG K Values Alpha ----------------- ------ -------- ------ AN - Above Normal Quiet K=0-1 0-7 HN - High Normal Unsettled K=2 8-15 LN - Low Normal Active K=3 16-29 BN - Below Normal Minor Storm K=4 30-49 DIS - Disturbed Major Storm K=5 50-99 VRY DIS - Very Disturbed Severe Storm K=6-9 100-400 Meanwhile, check out the following Web sites for propagation: * VOACAP predication Web page at: http://www.voacap.com/hf and http://www.voacap.com/prediction.html * DX.QSL.NET Propagation page: https://dx.qsl.net/propagation * A daily HF radio wave propagation forecast can be found at: https://www.facebook.com/thomasfranklingiellaw4hm * SolarHam Web page: http://www.solarham.net * Radio Propagation/Space Weather/Sunspot Cycle Information at: http://sunspotwatch.com * Monthly propagation charts between four USA regions and twelve overseas locations are at: http://arrl.org/propagation * Information and tutorials on propagation are at: http://k9la.us * Graphic propagation tool by DR2W: http://www.dr2w.de/dx-propagation * Point to point propagation at: http://www.predtest.uk/p2p.html * Realtime propagation at: http://www.predtest.uk * Also on Twitter: https://twitter.com/@GiellaW4hm QSL INFO AND NEWS................... QSL-INFO from DB0SDX by Lothar, DL1SBF (www.qslinfo.eu) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ** Next QSL Infos on Sunday, August 18, 2019 (e) eQSL only (d) direct only (B) Bureau only (*-B) DX's- Bureau (O) OQRS only (C) ClubLog only (L) LoTW only (N) No QSL needed (I) No IRC (P) PayPal (NB) No Bureau LOGS ONLINE AT CLUBLOG.ORG THIS WEEK...... https://secure.clublog.org/logsearch/CY9C https://secure.clublog.org/logsearch/OJ0DX https://secure.clublog.org/logsearch/OJ9A https://secure.clublog.org/logsearch/TO5M OZ/DL3DW via DL3DW. Activity during the RSGB IOTA Contest from Falster Island (EU-029). QSLS RECEIVED VIA LoTW: 1A0C, 7X2TT, C5DL, C6ADX, CE3TL, EA5WO, EW7BA, F8DBF, HA7TM, HB0WR, HZ1SK, J69DS, KN0E/KH3, OJ0DX, OZ1TMK, RA4HL, S21SM, T2AR, UA2K, UN7LZ, VE4VT, VE4WQ, YB8OUN, YJ0GA and YO3JR QSLS RECEIVED VIA MAIL: AO50MOON, 5W0H, DU1UD/8 (OC-105), E77E, GU3HFN, K7Y (NA-250), LZ1NP, S9A, VK6MAV/6 (OC-211), VK6MAV/6 (OC-183) and ZB2FK QSLS RECEIVED VIA THE BUREAU: 4E1CVB/4 (OC-202), 4S7KKG, 5W0DXA, 5X2B, 6Y1M, 8Q7PW, 9M4DXX, 9Q0HQ, A35EU, A52ZB, CP8MW, E51JHQ, HC5F, HC5M, HZ1FI, JD1BPH, JG8NQJ/JD1, KC4/N2TA, KH2F, PJ4P, RI0BC (AS-042), RI1OB (EU-133), T31EU, T6/IZ1CCK, TK/DB4BJ, UK/R1ZY, V31FO, VC7J (NA-036), VC7X (NA-036), XV9YM, YE4/DL3KZA (OC-144), Z66X, ZA/DF8AN and ZA/DK8FA --- We would like to see more QSL Bureaus (such as AS/US/SA/AF.. etc) to send in their info.... SV/A, MT. ATHOS (Monk Iakovos, SV2RSG, Mount Athos News). The following is a letter written by Monk Iakovos, SV2RSG, and was provided by Theodore Giamtsidis, SV1GRM: Dear Radio Amateur friends, I am Monk Iakovos from the Holy Monastery of Koutloumousiou of Mount Athos, bearing the distinct amateur radio call sign SV2RSG. I hereby take the liberty to contact you and write in the circumstances of what has been circulated as sporadic rumors regarding Mount Athos, Monk Apollo and me in conjunction to the issue of ham radio activities (radio amateur). My sole purpose and intention is to provide clarification, based on actual facts and figures, in restoration of the truth. Regarding my eligi- bility as a radio amateur and solid proof of it, there are the relevant official records in the competent state service offices in Thessaloniki but also in the pertinent Ministry in Athens, for anyone interested in accessing, verifying, learning more, as well as relevant accompanying photographic material that has come under exposure to public eye at various given time periods. Concerning the subject of a radio amateur license held by the passed Monk Apollo (SV2ASP), whether licensed by the Holy Community (Greek Hiera Koenotes) of Mount Athos for Amateur Radio Broadcasting, I would like to clarify the following: The Holy Community has never shown any sign of interest in this issue, until as recently as only 4 years ago. The only permission granted to the late blessed Monk Apollo was for radio warning communications (regarding natural as well as other serious environmental hazards and disasters), in order to provide wider relative information on local and near periphery level and thus triggering response and support on combating, restricting and mitigating these disasters. On the other hand, it was exactly the outbreak of a ravaging wildfire on Mount Athos with terrible catastrophic effects that provided the motive for a more positive disposition towards mentioned ham radio activity. However, there has never actually been a permit for ham radio amateur contests or daily ham radio activities, nor has it been any concern in the interests of the Holy Community to deal with this issue, since the Holy Community had at the time and still has much more serious and important issues of actual substance to resolve and deal with than those pertinent to a solitary Monk in his individual activity. I say “individual activity” because the Monastery to which Monk Apollo belonged had not requested for such actions, and had not put forth an official Monastic request as such. This was also further demonstrated by the total ignorance of the Holy Community about the actions of Monk Apollo but also with their absence of knowledge regarding the definition, prin- ciples, purpose, and key-functions of Amateur Radio. This fact alone is a response to those who invoke issues of licenses and concessions. This is also the reason why Monk Apollo did broadcast with Thessaloniki as signal mark location and “/A” mark location on Mount Athos, precisely because the base and station of transmission had to be lawfully seated in Thessaloniki and not on Mount Athos. Having thus no serious and formal information provided on the subject from those who were directly involved and concerned, the Holy Community considered the use and action of Ham Radio as a notion opposing tradition and unrelated to Monasticism and its own tradition. This at the exact very same time when Mount Athos is overwhelmed and flooded with constant use of Internet, YouTube, email, social media, mobile phone applications and every other wireless and recent technological invention services. Although people nowadays do say “mobile” and they mean “cellular phone” the intended proper term to actually use is “radio” (frequency telecommuni- cations). I tried with all my kind disposition and due respect to explain, clarify and inform the Holy Epistasia – the Holy Supervisory Committee of the Community (Greek Hiera Epistasia) – on the issue of “Ham/Amateur Radio”, at the time when the Holy Monastery of Koutloumousiou sent me as a member of their delegation regarding the Monastic request of a ham radio station installation. The Koutloumousiou delegation consisted of Monk Iakovos (SV2RSG), as the representative of the Holy Monastery, the Monk driver and one more Monk, all present during our presentation and attending the whole hearing process of the Monastic request. Representatives of the Holy Epistasia of the Holy Community of Mount Athos were the Holy Protepistate and other two Monastery Epistates (Supervisors). Immediately, it became obviously clear that the Holy Protepistate and the Monastery Epistates had, plausibly, no previous or current knowledge of what Ham Radio is in general, its advantages and how it works. In spite of my personal attempt to explain in detail, fill in any gaps or answer eventual queries, unfortunately no one was finally convinced of the use and usefulness of traditional amateur radio, not because they were not convinced based on reasoning and argumentation, but because there was lack of disposition towards dealing with the subject. On the contrary, in reply to our presentation, I was met with many negative comments and criticism about Monk Apollo and his ham radio activities that I would not ever disclose for the sake of respect and esteem for the late brother Monk Apollo. On many occasions I have even received rebukes, insults and slander from friends of Monk Apollo and other Ham Radio amateurs, mostly anonymous.. Mentioned above was certainly not with any intention to put blame or accusation on anyone at all, I just need to attribute the truth to the events and actual facts that happened between people we are struggling together with in our weaknesses, passions and selfishness, during our common spiritual struggle and objectives. However, nowadays that we are going through a time period of total radio silence and relevant activity in Mount Athos, this due to plausible ignorance and partial lack of interest in such ham radio activities on the part of the Holy Community (because of so many other more important and pressing issues demanding our attention) we do have the opportunity to make an appeal. With the status of a Holy Mount Athos Monk and as a Radio Amateur at the same time, I invite and urge you and all those who love Mount Athos and the tradition of Amateur Radio to join our hearts and voices in sending letters or emails of support in spirit of respect to the Holy Community, and pray and request for: Its reconsideration on the issue and – granting their kind permission to install radio communications station(s), not to any individual Monks, but to any of the Holy Monasteries that do wish to install and operate such an installation (after decision of the Monasteries’ ‘Committee’ and the ‘Council of Elders’) by designating / appointing a Monk Radio Operator responsible for its proper function, under the stand- ards and guidelines of well-established international and domestic tele- communication rules and regulations. Glory be to God and our Lord Saviour Jesus Christ for all things! In spirit of Jesus Christ’s love for all. Monk Iakovos Koutloumousianos, SV2RSG T30, WESTERN KIRIBATI. Operators Yuris/YL2GM, Jack/YL2KA, Kaspars/YL1ZF and Kristers/YL3JA will be active as T30L from Western Kiribati (OC-017) before their Nauru operation (see C2 above) between September 6-15th. Activity will be on 160-6 meters, possibly 60m, using CW, SSB, RTTY and FT8. Suggested frequencies will be published later. Split operation will always be used: QSX CW up 2 (160m down 2, JA 1810-1820); and QSX SSB/RTTY up 5. QSL via YL2GN direct or ClubLog (for direct or by the Bureau) for paper QSLs. Full LoTW upload will be done 6 months after the end of the DXPedition. For more details and updates, see: http://www.lral.lv/c21w_t30l/index.html Please do not send log correction requests. Corrections will not be provided. All individual supporters 20 USDs+ will receive direct QSL. Please do not send your QSL to them via Bureau - they are not required. T45, CUBA (LH Op) Members of the DX Punta Maya Group will be active as T45FM from the Punta Maya Lighthouse (NA-105, ILLW CU-032, ARLHS CU-005) between August 15-19th. Activity will be on 160-10 meters using CW, SSB and the Digital modes. An emphasis will be on the International Light- house/Lightship Weekend (ILLW). Operators of this special station will be CO2DSE, CO5MK, CO5AY, CO5NS, CO5JK CO2ROD, CO5LB, CO5DOR, CO5SD, CO5FR, CL5HMB and CO5HCM/W4HCM. QSL via RW6HS V2, ANTIGUA. Bud, AA3B, will once again be active as V26K from Antigua (NA-100) between September 8-20th. Activity will be sporadic because he is doing maintenance on the station but will be primarily CW on various HF bands. QSL via LoTW or via AA3B, direct or by the Bureau. An OQRS will be available via ClubLog. V6, MICRONESIA. Al, K7AR, will be active as V63AR from the South Park Hotel on Pohnpei Island (OC-010) between November 18-26th. Activity will be on various HF bands with a focus on 160/80m and including the CQWW DX CW Contest (November 23-24th). QSL via his callsign. PLEASE NOTE: This callsign was used once before in 2015 (QSL via JH2BNL). VK9L, LORD HOWE ISLAND (Reminder). By the time you read this, Rick, AI5P, should be active as VK9APX from Lord Howe Island (OC-004) until August 10th. Activity will be on 40-17 meters using CW and FT8. QSL via AI5P, direct or by the Bureau. No LoTW, eQSL or ClubLog. VK9L, LORD HOWE ISLAND. Michael, DF8AN, will be active as VK9LQ from Lord Howe Island (OC-004) between November 21-27th. Activity will be on 160-6 meters using CW, RTTY, FT8 and other Digital modes. Michael states that he "will work in FT8 DXPedition mode only if too many callers", but he will mainly not work in DXPedition mode. Also, check the regular FT8 frequencies, and if too many callers, he will QSY to 14090, 7045 or 10142 in the DXPedition mode. QSL via DF8AN, direct, by the Bureau or eQSL. 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maxwellyjordan · 6 years ago
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Thursday round-up
Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission, in which the court ruled Monday in favor of a Christian baker who refused to make a cake for a same-sex wedding, stays front and center. For The New York Times, Julie Turkewitz reports that a Colorado celebration for “the cake baker’s fans, … [t]here were balloons and Bible verses, and also misgivings: In a nation that has moved so far in the direction of gay rights in recent years, it wasn’t clear if Mr. Phillips’s victory would mean much for long.” At the Washington Post’s Monkey Cage blog, John Sides questions a law professor about the “political impact” of the decision.
At First Things, Hadley Arkes maintains that after Masterpiece, “[t]he local authorities will still be able to force Catholic institutions out of business if they will not place children for adoption with same-sex couples, or cover those couples in their medical insurance”; “[t]hey will just have to be nice while they’re doing it.” Linda Greenhouse worries in an op-ed for The New York Times that “the Supreme Court has imposed a regime of constitutional political correctness on how we talk about religion.” In an op-ed for The Guardian, Joshua Matz highlights “three features of [Justice Anthony] Kennedy’s opinion that should be celebrated by progressives and members of the LGBTQ community.” Additional commentary comes from Kristin Waggoner in an op-ed for The Washington Post, Chris Potts in an op-ed for CNS News, and James Gottry in an op-ed at The Daily Wire, who maintains that the court “left itself ample room, in future cases, to protect the constitutional freedoms of all Americans.”
Briefly:
In the latest episode of the Heritage Foundation’s SCOTUS 101 podcast, Elizabeth Slattery and Tiffany Bates “break down the Masterpiece cake case and chat with Judge Kevin Newsom of the 11th Circuit.”
For The New Yorker, Douglas Starr reports that Dassey v. Dittman, a cert petition filed by one of the subjects of the Netflix documentary series “Making a Murderer,” “could provide some much needed attention to the subject of police interrogations.”  [Disclosure: Goldstein & Russell, P.C., whose attorneys contribute to this blog in various capacities, is among the counsel to the petitioner in this case.]
At The George Washington Law Review’s On the Docket blog, Michael Selmi is surprised, not by the outcome in Epic Systems v. Lewis, in which the court held that arbitration clauses in employment contracts that require employees to forgo class and collective actions are enforceable, but by “the stridency of the majority and dissenting opinions, both of which could have been uploaded straight from one of the many advocates’ briefs.”
At PrawfsBlawg, Carissa Hessick argues that Hughes v. United States, in which the justices held that a defendant who pleads guilty in a plea deal can generally benefit from later changes in the sentencing guidelines, “marks another episode in the continuing saga about how to treat the Federal Sentencing Guidelines,” and that “[b]y failing to explain what ‘advisory’ Guidelines actually are, and by making inconsistent statements about the role of the Guidelines at sentencing, the Court has left sentencing law ambiguous.”
Also at PrawfsBlawg, Leah Litman points out some areas of overlap between the government’s position in Jennings v. Rodriguez, in which the court held that immigration-law provisions do not give detained aliens a right to periodic bond hearings, and the administration’s “policy of separating families” at the border, maintaining that “courts, and the Supreme Court in particular, have played a part in enabling an abusive and excessive immigration system.”
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manalakamicaa · 7 years ago
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No other way !
When people ask me how I do it, how I get through my day living with multiple sclerosis? I’m not really sure how to respond. The best answer I have been able to come up with is, “I just do it.” I know that’s not a deeply profound response and Nike already has rights to the saying, but the question is not really something that can be answered. MS invaded my life without my permission. It simply moved in and took over. It’s not something I can simply choose to no longer have around. If only it were that simple. To just say to MS, “Get lost.” Wouldn’t that be incredible? Well not that incredible because this will never happen . Since I can’t force MS out of my life, I have to learn to live with it. There’s no other choice. I can try ignoring it, but ignoring something screaming in my ear and chiseling away at my insides isn’t possible. From the outside my invisible struggle doesn’t seem so bad to people. It actually looks quite easy. But if you could look inside my body and truly see what I am dealing with every day…Oh, my, what a different story you would have to tell. If there was a picture window into my life, people would see that my Central Nervous System (CNS) looks much like the chaos after a storm has blown through town tearing up everything in sight. Some areas in my CNS have been damaged, others completely destroyed. The foundation is still there, but the pipes have burst and the electricity is out. After a storm people work tirelessly to patch things up as best they can to try and get their house back working, but it will never be the same. There will always be remnants of the storm that came through and never a guarantee that another one won’t blow through again. Today, I live in a pieced together body with duct taped wires, glued together pipes and heavily caulked walls. Things still leak, wires still get crossed and new storms still show up, but I “just do it.” Elizabeth Taylor, who struggled daily due to lifelong chronic back pain, said it oh so well…“You just do it. You force yourself to get up. You force yourself to put one foot before the other, you refuse to let it get to you. You fight. You cry. You curse. Then you go about your struggling of living. That’s how I’ve done it. There’s no other way.”
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CN Series  Digital Programmable Time Switch (Panel Mount)
CN SeriesDigital Programmable Time Switch (Panel Mount)
Introduction
 CN series digital programmable time-controlled switches are specially designed for panel-mounting installation. CN series microcomputer time-controlled switches are composed of LCD digital display, programmable IC chips, buttons, switch components, etc., and are widely used in street lights, neon lights, advertising signs, production equipment, assembly lines, broadcast equipment and other equipment. The CN series digital time control switch adopts a brand-new patch technology, which has the characteristics of stable performance, low power consumption and light weight. The CN series has a built-in rechargeable battery, which can save the data for more than 30 days without power supply. The CN series timer switch are divided into CN101A (JFT18) series and CN304 (JFT19) series.
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CN101A (Panel Mount)
Timer Range: 1min≤t≤168h (cycle work daily or weekly) Operation Voltage: 220VAC /50Hz (or other customized voltage) Operation Temperature: -10℃-60℃ Switching Capacity: 16A (resistive load) Number of Settings: 16 groups per day, with anti-mistouch button lock Battery: Built-in rechargeable Ni-MH battery Consumption Power: ≤3W Weight: 100g Dimensions: 60×60×30mm Mounting: Panel/Wall
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CN101A (Panel Mount)
Timer Range: 1min≤t≤168h (cycle work daily or weekly) Operation Voltage: 220VAC /50Hz (or other customized voltage) Operation Temperature: -10℃-60℃ Switching Capacity: 16A (resistive load) Number of Settings: 16 groups per day, with anti-mistouch button lock Battery: Built-in rechargeable Ni-MH battery Consumption Power: ≤3W Weight: 120g Dimensions: 60×60×30mm Mounting: Panel/Wall
Dimensions & Wiring Diagram
CN Series (Panel Mount)
The installation dimensions and wiring diagram of the CN series timer switch are shown in Figure 1.
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CN Series (Panel Mount) dimensions and wiring diagram
Instructions For Use (How to set)
Please make sure that you have understood the functions of all the buttons on the panel (button area), and perform the actual operation according to the instructions.
1 Description of buttons and indicators
CLOCK (): Press to display your local time (it should be set by yourself: you can press and hold the "CLOCK" key to enter the "Time Adjustment Mode", and adjust the "WEEK", "HOUR", and "MINUTE" key to set the local time). PS: If no operation is performed within 30 seconds, the timer switch will automatically display the local time. TIMER(): Press to enter the "Editing Mode", and then set the time to switch the load by adjusting the "WEEK", "HOUR", and "MINUTE" key. WEEK (D+): Adjust week or day. There are various working modes, such as "Five-day Mode" (Monday to Friday), "Six-day Mode" (Monday to Saturday), "Weekend Mode" (Saturday, Sunday), "Daily Mode" (Monday to Sunday), and "Three-day Mode" (Mon-Wed-Fri; Tue-Thu-Sat; Mon-Tue-Wed; Thu-Fri-Sat). HOUR (H+): Adjust hour. MINUTE (M+): Adjust minute. AUTO/MANU (MANUAL): Switch the three switching mode of "ON", "AUTO" and "OFF". For multiple-output timer switches, the output combination can be configured through the "AUTO/MANU" key when in the "Editing Mode" RESET/RECALL (Cancel/Restore, C/R): Press to cancel or restore the timing setting. PS: For products with button lock function, press the " RESET/RECALL " key four times to lock or unlock all buttons. C: Long press the "C" key to clear all settings of the timer switch. POWER LED: When the Power LED (red) is on, it means that the timer switch has been successfully connected to the power source. WORK LED: When the Power LED (red) and the Work LED (green) are on at the same time, it means that the load is powered on.
2 Operating instructionsStep 1. Timing setting (on)
Press the " TIMER " button to enter the "Editing Mode". At this time, the "1ON" symbol will appear at the bottom left of the LCD screen (that is, the first time to turn on the load, as shown in Figure 2), and then press the "WEEK" to select Working Mode, and then press the "HOUR" and "MINUTE" keys to input the required switching on time.
Step 2. Timing setting (off)
Press the " TIMER " button again, the "1OFF" symbol will appear at the bottom left of the LCD screen (that is, the first time to turn off the load, as shown in Figure 3), and then press the "WEEK" to select Working Mode, and then press the "HOUR" and "MINUTE" keys to input the required switching off time. At this time, the first group of timing setting has been completed.
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Timing Setting 1
Step 3. Timing setting (number of groups)
After completing the first group of timing setting, press the "TIMER" button again, the LCD display will show the "2ON" symbol, and you can set the second set of time setting. According to actual needs, you can repeat steps 1 and 2 to set many groups (the maximum programmable group number depends on the product's built-in chip). If you want to exit the “Editing Mode”, you can press the "CLOCK" key to exit it.
Step 4. RESET/RECALL
After setting a group of time, for example, turn on the load at 18:30 every day (Figure 5), and turn off the load at 23:20 every day (Figure 6). If you want to cancel this group, you can press the "RESET/RECALL" button to delete this group of time settings. At this time, the group of time will be reset to the initial state, that is, "--: --" (Figure 2 and Figure 3). Under certain conditions (without any key operation or switching to other interfaces within 20 seconds after cancel operation), just press the "RESET/RECALL" button again to restore this group of time settings.
Step 5. AUTO/MANU
The timer switch has two switching modes: automatic and manual. In the automatic mode, the timer switch will be set according to the timing of steps 1 to 3, and the load will be automatically turned on or off at the corresponding time without human intervention. In manual mode, the load must be turned on or off by manual adjustment. The specific operations are as follows: 1) If you need to turn on the load manually, you can click the "AUTO/MANU" button to switch the "▼" symbol on the display to the "ON" position (Figure 6). At this time, the load will always be in the on state and cannot be turned off automatically. 2) If you need to turn off the load manually, you can click the "AUTO/MANU" button to switch the "▼" symbol on the display to the "OFF" position (Figure 7). At this time, the load will always be in the off state and cannot be turned on automatically. 3) If you need to switch the load automatically, you can click the "AUTO/MANU" button to switch the "▼" symbol on the display to the "AUTO" position (Figure 8). At this time, the working state of the load will be switching automatically according to the timing setting, without being interfered by humans.
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Timing Setting 2
Step 6. Lock and unlock
For the timer switch with button lock (or keyboard lock), you can quick press the "RESET/RECALL" key four times to lock or unlock all the buttons. -How to lock the buttons? In the unlocked state, quick press the "RESET/RECALL" button four times or without any operation within 30 seconds to lock all the buttons (Figure 9). At this time, there will be a "∂" symbol in the bottom left, and you cannot make any settings for the timer switch. -How to unlock buttons? In the locked state, quick press the "RESET/RECALL" button four times to unlock all the buttons (Figure 10), and you can make settings at this time.
When you think there is a fault (FAQs)
Note: When the product fails, please disconnect the power first, and then check the equipment! 1 Check the week If the timer switch does not turn on or turn off the load at the set time, it may be that the "WEEK" is not adjusted correctly, please check or reset it according to the method introduced in "Timing Setting". 2 Check the time groups If the first point is confirmed to be correct, but the load still cannot be switched correctly on time, the reason will be that the extra time group has not been cancelled. Please refer to the method introduced in "Timing Setting" to delete it. PS: Only when the display shows "--: --", it means the time group is deleted successful; if it displays "00:00", it means 0 o'clock (24 o'clock), not the deleting success. 3 Check the switching mode If the above two points are confirmed to be correct, but the timer switch still does not work normally, it may be that the timer switch is working in "Manual Mode". You can first adjust the "AUTO/MANU" key to set the timer switch to the right working state of the load (ON or OFF), then switch to the "Automatic Mode". 4 Check the fuse If the above three points are correct and the timer switch still cannot work normally, please open the rear seat insurance cover (terminal cover) and check whether the fuse has been blown. If it is blown, please replace with a new 0.1A~0.3A fuse. 5 Check the power supply If the Work LED (or Output LED) is on when the timer switch is working, but the load cannot be switched normally, please check whether the voltage of the power supply is too low. If the timer switch is burned out, please check whether the power supply voltage exceeds the rated voltage of the product and whether the power cable is connected incorrectly. 6 Please replace the battery If the LCD screen does not display or the display is not clear, replace the battery with the same specification. (Only for timer switch with replaceable batteries) 7 Please contact us or local distributor If the fault cannot be eliminated by the above methods, please contact us or the distributor (dealer) in your local area.
Attentions
1 For those equipment (such as medical equipment and large equipment, etc.) that may cause life safety accidents or cause major harm to society due to the error of the timer switch, please do not choose this timer switch. 2 For those equipment (large heaters or cold storage, etc.) that may cause major property losses due to the error of the timer switch, ensure that there is sufficient design margin when using this timer switch, and take safeguard measures such as the double protection circuit. 3 Do not repair, disassemble or modify this timer switch by yourself. If you need to repair and check it, please be sure to entrust a dealership or other authorized unit. 4 Do not touch any terminal on the timer switch after it powered on. 5 This timer switch cannot work in humid, corrosive and high metal content gas environment. And do not let the timer switch come into contact with oil or water.
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kingssmilesorthodontics · 5 years ago
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Do Braces Leave Horrible White Spots on Teeth (5 FACTS)
The day when your braces get off gives you one of the most exciting feelings during your entire orthodontic treatment. However, this feeling can be messed up by the presence of white spots on your teeth. One common question in this field is whether braces do cause white lesions at the teeth’s surface after successful orthodontic treatment.
    Is it possible to fix those white spots after the completion of the treatment? In this article, I hope to answer these questions as well as let you understand the main reason a person gets white spots on his or her teeth after treatment by the use of braces.
  People Also Ask
Can you fix white spots from braces?
How do I get rid of white marks on my teeth?
Can white spots on teeth go away?
Why do my retainers have white marks?
  People Have Answers
    FAQ:
What are White spots?
When minerals are taken away from a tooth, the way it reflects light changes. The area that is mostly affected by white lesions is between the brackets and the gums, where it is usually difficult to brush. In most cases, white spots will always develop under swollen gums, and this makes it difficult to detect them until the braces have been removed.
Studies conducted at universities have shown that white spots are very common with adolescents. In fact, 24% of white lesions occur among adolescents who have never used braces as a means of teeth correction. This is caused by a plaque that is left on their teeth. When the study was conducted among teenagers with braces, the number jumped so high to 50%  with braces. Braces usually complicate the removal of plaque from teeth, and this is the main sausage factor of white spots on teeth.
    What is Decalcification?
Orthodontists have been struggling to avoid decalcification of a patient’s teeth without giving limitations and expecting a high level of cooperation from the patient. Fluoride is one way of strengthening teeth and it makes the teeth to be resistant to demineralization by plague. The greatest question is the quantity of fluoride that should be used in order to prevent white spots and still have white healthy teeth at the same time.
  How can I Prevent White Spots?
If you would like to prevent white spots on your teeth, you should consider the following approaches which are grouped into three subdivisions:
Hardening of the enamel surface
Plaque removal
Protecting of the enamel with a coating
  If you would like to prevent white spots, the surest way is plaque removal. Oral hygiene coaching is supposed to begin from the first day of visiting an orthodontist. In order to prevent plague, the practitioner provides the patient with a brushing chart, that he or she is supposed to follow during the entire treatment process, as well as foodstuff that the patient is supposed to avoid.
It comes with a stern emphasis that the patient should highly avoid acidic soda. The importance of removing the plague can be explained to the patients by the use of charts, and pictures of people who have been affected by serious white spots on their teeth due to the failure of removing the plague on time.
  Sorting Dents Left by Braces
Tooth decay can advance and can leave actual holes in your teeth. These cavities may expose the sensitive pulp at the center of your teeth. A dental resin, crafted to match the overall shade of your teeth, can be bonded to the hole to seal it creating the appearance of a whole tooth.
  7 Epic ways to Keep White Spots at Bay
  Electric Toothbrush – Using an electric toothbrush provides extra vibration which helps loosen plaque, making it easier to get your teeth clean. There are even toothbrushes designed for brace wearers with heads that fit around brackets.
Super Clean Teeth – Brush twice daily, and floss everyday, this prevents buildup between the teeth and brackets, where most plaque starts to form.
Fluoride – Fluoride is in tooth paste and all sorts of products. You cn also get a fluoride rinse to use after brushing that helps keep teeth strong.
Water Flosser – Using a water flosser like Waterpik helps remove the plaque and debris between teeth and below the gumline, where it’s hard to reach with traditional brushing and flossing. Practically every orthodontic patient who has used a Waterpik comments on how much cleaner their teeth feel.
Enamel microabrasion – Some people may be able to have microabrasion done to treat their white spots. During this procedure, a dentist removes a small amount of enamel from the teeth to reduce the appearance of the white spots. This professional treatment is typically followed by teeth bleaching, which can make the teeth appear more uniform in color.
Reduce sugary Consumption – One easy way to prevent white spots is to avoid the products that help bacteria thrive.
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Our patients might need to wear orthodontic devices such as:
Plastic Invisalign aligners created for adults and children
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