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Saturday, December 31, 2011

Thursday, December 29, 2011

VHF Managers Handbook release

 

IARU Region 1 have released a new version of the free VHF Managers Handbook covering the VHF, UHF and Microwave bands.

Download your copy at
http://www.iaru-r1.org/index.php?option=com_remository&
Itemid=173&func=startdown&id=428

IARU Region 1
http://www.iaru-r1.org

Monday, December 5, 2011

SX100A battleship G. Averof QRT


The foto was taken from my good friend Stamatis SV1EML during my qso with SX100A Battleship "Georgios Averof" while he was one of the operators for 3 days and 3 nights speciall transmitions from the ship
I worked SX100A on 5 bands and total 7 qso
For more info about SX100A visit SX100A
73 de SV2DCD

Friday, December 2, 2011

Monday, November 28, 2011

SX100A special celebrating call sign from Battleship " Georgios Averof "

qsp de sv2dcd

1911 - 2011 Battleship " Georgios Averof " - 100 years.

The Radio Amateur Association of Greece (RAAG) will activate the special call sign "SX100A" by participating in the celebration for the 100 years from the first day in which the Historic Battleship "Georgios Averof" joined the "Hellenic Navy".
The operation will take place from the Radio Room of "Georgios Averof" from Friday 2nd December 00:00 till Sunday 4th December 24:00, 2011.

More information:   http://www.qrz.com/db/SX100A

Tnx, 73 & good DX de SV1HER

Friday, November 18, 2011

E51MAN North Cook Islands new one # 332






Many tnx to N7OU for giving me a new one dxcc # 332 for me from North Cook Islands as E51MAN
I worked Bill this morning on 30m band
gl all with this dx
73 de SV2DCD

Sunday, November 13, 2011

JIDX SSB 2011

This is my result @  JIDX Contest, Phone 2011

Call: SV2DCD
Operator(s): SV2DCD
Station: SV2DCD

Class: SOSB/10 HP
QTH: Kastoria
Operating Time (hrs): 3:30

Summary:
Band  QSOs  Mults
-------------------
  80:         
  40:         
  20:         
  15:         
  10:  198    42
-------------------
Total:  198    42  Total Score = 16,632

Club: Northern Greece Contest Team


Many thanks to all JA stations who called me

どうもありがとう 
73 de SV2DCD

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

CQ Worldwide DX Contest SSB 2011

 
This is my result during the 2011 
 
CQ Worldwide DX Contest, SSB

Call: SV2DCD
Operator(s): SV2DCD
Station: SV2DCD

Class: SOSB(A)/10 HP
QTH: Kastoria
Operating Time (hrs): 24

Summary:
 Band  QSOs  Zones  Countries
------------------------------
  160:                    
   80:                    
   40:                    
   20:                    
   15:                    
   10: 2635    40      152
------------------------------
Total: 2635    40      152  Total Score = 1,154,880

Club: Northern Greece Contest Club
 
Thank you everyone who called me
Cu in the next one
73 de SV2DCD

Saturday, October 29, 2011

CQ WW SSB DX CONTEST 2011

Live video and audio from SV2DCD running SINGLE OPERATOR HIGH POWER 10M BAND ASSISTED

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/sv2dcd#

Thursday, September 22, 2011

70mhz TEP qso with ZS6WAB on ISCAT mode

After our last qso on 4m band with ZS6WAB via TEP on march Willem copied also yesterday around 18:00Z on 70.200 ssb calling CQ CQ with rst 44.My 70w output was not enough this time so he did not copied my signal on ssb.We completed ISCAT qso with fb copy -6db.Next time we will try on 2m band.
Good luck all with TEP on VHF

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Summer is over for SV2DCD





Almost one week after my vacations i must say now that it is over....
Lot of work was waiting for me after 8 days vacations in Zakynthos island as always.The foto is taken from cape Keri in the south west part of the island.
This time there was no ham meeting in the island like every year.Anyway i had eyeball qso for a couple of minutes with my friends SV8RV Denis,SV8AXZ Takis and SV8CS Spiros who won the 2011 6m marathon.
Also qso on 70cm local qrg with SV8RX George and SV8YM Tasos
Tasos had once again in his great laboratory my YAESU FT-847 and made a great job on it after a problem caused by continuous PTT

 It is very impressive to know that the final RF transistors are ok after you see this damage !! I must say that the shack was full of smoke after this fire on the filters and the relays.Well done YAESU on the RF transistors hihi
 Now is time for some work on the antenna farm.The CQWW SSB contest is coming.I have to put a 2el delta loop for 80m band and also to repair some of the beverage antennas.Anyone for help ??? hihi

73 de SV2DCD Leo




Thursday, August 4, 2011

AEGEAN VHF CONTEST 2011 LOGS RECEIVED (4 AUG 2011)

DL2OM
EA3FHP
EA8BPX
HA5CW
HG6Z
J48S
LY2SA
LZ1V
LZ2ZY
LZ3RX
LZ5IL
OE6HLF
SP4/DL3BQA
SV1AAK/8/P
SV1EIW
SV1EN
SV1FYX
SV1OBY
SV2FLQ
SV2IPF
SV2JAO/P
SV4CDB
SV5BYR
SV5DKL
SV7HRJ
SV8/SV9FBP
SV8CS
SW1JCO
SW1KYQ
SW1MNE
SW1MNF
SW1MOO
SW1MRV/P
SW1NJW
SW1OBT
SW1ONE
SW1ONL
SW1PBH
SW1QEC
SW1QED
SW1QEY
SW2HTI
SW3PGW
SW5KKR
SY1AQN
SY7SOG
SZ1EETT
SZ3P
SZ7TRC
SZ8XIO
UW5W
YO2KDT
YO5DAS
YO5KER/P
YO6XK
YT1V
YT7C

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

1st Greek Telegraphy Club (G.T.C.) CW Cup



Aim of the contest:      To contact members of the Greek Telegraphy Club (G.T.C.) in CW mode and to promote
                                         CW mode to the Radio Amateur community
Contest Period:             Saturday, 24 September 2011 - 12:00UTC until Sunday, 25 September 2011 - 12:00UTC
Modulation:                   Exclusively CW (A1A)
Συχνότητες λειτουργίας: 80m (3.520Mhz – 3.530Mhz)
                                              40m (7.020Mhz – 7.030Mhz)
                                              20m (14.030Mhz – 14.060Mhz)
                                              15m (21.030Mhz – 21.060Mhz)
                                              10m (28.030Mhz – 28.060Mhz)
                                              The above working bandwidths are recommended by the G.T.C. , but all CW QSOs
                                              in accordance with the official band plans will be considered valid
Categories:                          A. SOAB (Single Operator, All Bands, regardless of power output to the antenna
                                                    input)
                                               B. SOAB/QRP (Single Operator, All Bands, power output to the antenna input
                                                    limited to 5W PEP). Stations participating in this category are obliged to send
                                                    /QRP after their callsign (e.g. SV5DKL/QRP)
RST:             G.T.C. Members: RST + GTC + 3-digit member number (e.g. for G.T.C. member nr. 28 the sent  
                                                     report should be 599 GTC 028)
                      Non-members : RST + Serial No. staring from 001
Who to work: Everyone may work everyone, but just once per each band. Participating members of the         
                          G.T.C. should take part under their own callsign and not under any special callsign
QSO Points: QSOs with G.T.C. members         : 10 points
                       QSOs with non-G.T.C. members : 1 point
Multipliers: Each QSO with a G.T.C. member per band counts for one (1) multiplier. For instance, if you work
                      the same G.T.C. member in three (3) different bands, then this counts for three (3) multipliers
Total Score: The total score is calculated by the sum of QSO points (as described above) multiplied by the
                       multiplier total
Log submission: Electronic logs of your participation should be e-mailed at latest by 30 October 2011 to  
                               the European Communications Manager of G.T.C. , Stathis Maliakis - SV5DKL to the
                               following e-mail address: sv5dkl@rho.forthnet.gr
                               At the field of your e-mail you must write the callsign used as well as the
                               category of participation (Α ή Β). For instance, SV5DKL - Category A
                               Valid logs will be considered those that will have been received up to the above mentioned
                               date and that will be fully completed (the logs should contain at least the following data for
                               each QSO: Date, UTC, Callsign, Band, Mode, RST sent, Serial No. sent, RST received,
                               Serial No. received)
                               There is no special software developed yet for logging GTC CW Cup QSO data, so logs of the
                               following formats will be accepted:
                               ADIF, Cabrillo , .csv , .xls , .txt , .dat (dBase) , .wl (Writelog for Windows).
                               Also, hand-written logs sent by mail with postal signature up to 30 October 2011 will be
                               accepted, as long as they, too, contain at least the required data mentioned above for each
                               QSO  
                               All hand-written logs should be mailed to the following address:
                               Efstathios Maliakis, SV5DKL, 2, G. Georgiadi str., GR-85100, Analipsi, Rhodes, Greece.
                               All submitted logs must clearly mention the details of the participating station
                               (Callsign, Name/Surname of the station's licensee and postal address) as well as the
                               following sentence:
                               ΄΄I hereby state responsibly that my participation to the 1st G.T.C. CW Cup is fully complied
                               with the rules and conditions set by the G.T.C. CW Cup committee and with the
                               permissions and restrictions defined for my station's radio amateur license. Furthermore,
                               I will wholeheartedly accept the results and decisions of the 1st G.T.C. CW Cup Committee"
Results:                The official results of the 1st G.T.C. CW Cup will be published during the Greek Hamfest 2012
                               which will be possibly held in the first weekend of June 2012
                               The results and decisions of the G.T.C. CW Cup Committee are final and no objections will be
                               considered
Awards:                Top scorer of category Α. SOAB (regardless if he is a G.T.C. member or not) will be awarded
                               with a 30 cm. height cup with a commemorative plaque
                               Top scorer of category Β. SOAB/QRP (regardless if he is a G.T.C. member or not) will be
                               awarded with a 18 cm. height cup with a commemorative plaque
                               All stations that will submit their logs will receive a commemorative lapel pin for their
                               participation in the 1st G.T.C. CW Cup

Vy 73s & 55s
Efstathios Maliakis, SV5DKL , GTC #028
European Communications Manager - Greek Telegraphy Club

Friday, June 24, 2011

SX0A Special Callsign for Special Olympics

 "SX0A" Special Callsign, for Special Olympics
On 2004, seven years ago, 125 GReek radio amateurs, participated in a unique Special Call activity, for the Olympic Games ATHENS 2004. During this historical operation we have managed 146,731 QSOs on SSB, CW, RTY, PSK31 and SSTV mode in 10 bands. Also 202 DXCC countries from all 40 zones took the message of friendship and the Olympic spirit from our operators via GReek Bureau.


 
RUNNING SCHEDULE:
 For first time ever, Radio Amateurs with SV0 prefix,  ie hams who visit GReece will participate in a Special Event Station Activity. 
The Special Call is SX0A, and this is the missing Callsign from our previous activity "OLYMPIC GAMES ATHENS 2004".
The project will be supported by few SV operators to "fill the blanks" of time, equipment and also bureaucracy.
  We will be OTA during the Games from Opening to  Closing Ceremony, ie from 25th of June to 4th of July 2011 in the following QRGs:



QRGs (+-QRM) 

160
80
40
30
20
17
15
12
10
6
4
2
SSB
1855.0
3785.0
7155.0

14255.0
18155.0
21255.0
24955.0
28455.0
50155.0
70200.0
144295.0
Digi
1839.0
3589.0
7039.0
10089.0
14089.0
18109.0
21089.0
24929.0
28109.0
50219.0

144369.0
CW
1822.5
3502.5
7002.5
10102.5
14002.5
18072.5
21002.5
24892.5
28002.5
50102.5



We encourage every SV ham, to activate and Special Calls with prefix SY2011 and suffix their personal Callsign suffix, eg SY2011HRJ of SV7HRJ.

Operators:
SV0XAJ, SV0XAO, SV0XBA, SV0XBJ, SV2DCD, SV2GNC, SV2GWY, SV3DCX, SV7JAR_

QSLn:
  - The entire log will be uploaded on qsl.net, this blog and eQSL
 - If you want to use the direct way, sent to Demetrius SV2GWY a SAE (Self Addresed Envelope) with sufficient postage fee (2GSs or 1 IRC), or even better ONLY a SASE (Self Addressed Stamped Envelope)
 - via Bureau is under negotiations with the SV Administration. 
(HPE 2 B supported)

AWARDs
 GOLDEN : QSOs in at least days, regardless band or mode
 BRONZE : QSOs in at least 7 days, regardless band or mode
  SILVER  : QSOs in at least 5 days, regardless band or mode

PSE first confirm the QSOs from the on line log and if you wish to get our AWARD, send your Application and a Self Addressed Label among with 10.-(e) or equal to SV2GWY

from Wikipedia :
  Special Olympics is the world's largest sports organisation for children and adults with intellectual disabilities, providing year-round training and competitions to more than 3.1 million athletes in 175 countries. Every day, somewhere around the world, Special Olympics athletes are training and competing. Alternating between summer and winter, the Special Olympics World Games are held every two years. Often the Games are the largest sporting event to take place in the World that year. There are also local, national and regional competitions in over 175 countries worldwide.
History
The first International Special Olympics Summer Games were held at Soldier Field in Chicago in 1968. Anne McGlone Burke, a physical education teacher with the Chicago Park District, began with the idea for a one-time Olympic-style athletic competition for people with special needs. Burke then approached Eunice Kennedy Shriver, head of the Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. Foundation, to fund the event. Shriver encouraged Burke to expand on the idea and the JPK Foundation provided a grant of $25,000. More than 1,000 athletes from across the United States and Canada participated. At the Games, Shriver announced the formation of Special Olympics. Shriver’s sister, Rosemary Kennedy, underwent a lobotomy in an effort to alter her personality. The brain damage inflicted by the operation caused a severe permanent intellectual disability. This disability is often credited as Shriver's inspiration to form the Special Olympics.
In June 1962, Eunice Kennedy Shriver started a day camp, known as Camp Shriver, for children with intellectual disabilities at her home in Potomac, Maryland.[1] Using Camp Shriver as an example, Shriver promoted the concept of involvement in physical activity and competition opportunities for people with intellectual disabilities. Camp Shriver became an annual event, and the Kennedy Foundation (of which Shriver was Executive Vice President) gave grants to universities, recreation departments and community centers to hold similar camps.
In 1971, The U.S. Olympic Committee gave the Special Olympics official approval to use the name “Olympics”.[1]
The first International Special Olympics Winter Games were held in February 1977 in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, USA.[1]
In 1988, the Special Olympics was officially recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC).[1]
In 1997, Healthy Athletes became an official Special Olympics initiative, offering health information and screenings to Special Olympics athletes worldwide.[1].[2]
In 2003 the first Special Olympics World Summer Games to be held outside of the United States took place in Dublin Ireland. Approximately 7000 athletes from 150 countries competed over 18 disciplines. The Dublin games were also the first to have their own opening and closing ceremonies broadcast live, performed by President of Ireland Mary McAleese. Most significantly the 2003 Games dramatically changed the perceptions and attitudes of society regarding the abilities and limitations of people with intellectual disabilities. The Opening Ceremony of the 2003 Games has been described by President of Ireland Mary McAleese as "a time when Ireland was at its superb best".[3]
On October 30, 2004, President George W. Bush signed into law the "Special Olympics Sport and Empowerment Act," Public Law 108-406. The bill authorized funding for its Healthy Athletes, Education, and Worldwide Expansion programs.[4] Co-sponsored by Representatives Roy Blunt (R-MO), and Steny Hoyer (D-MD), and Senators Rick Santorum (R-PA) and Harry Reid (D-NV), the bills were passed by unanimous consent in both chambers.

                        links to official websites of:
                              

Monday, June 6, 2011

DXpedition J48O OTHONOI ISLET 17-25 JUNE GIOTA INS-045

qsp de SV2DCD

DXpedition J48O OTHONOI ISLET 17-25 JUNE
GIOTA INS-045
Latitude: 39° 51' 54.00'' B
Longitude: 19° 25' 45.12'' E
Grid square: JM99ru

A multi team of 7 experienced operators, will be active from 17-25 JUNE 2011
from the very rare OTHONOI ISLET. Is the Northwestern place of Greece,
GreekIOTA reference GIOTA INS-045 (IOTA EU-052)
and from LIGHTHOUSE KASTRI (9 days at Lighthouse) on the island.

They are planning to set up 5 stations on the island.
Modes that they will use : CW, SSB and DIGITAL (RTTY-PSK)
Planning to operate from 160m to 2m!
Focus on 6M for intercontinental QSOs using 2 different directional antennas and also focus on 2M with 8 element QUAD & 11 element YAGI.

OPERATORS
SV2FPU Giannis (Leader of the group & QSL MANAGER)
SV2CLJ Thomas
SV2AEL Savas
SV2HXV Giannis (John)
SV2HXR Marios
SV2YC Dimitris
IK0EFR Andy

J48O BAND PLAN
CW: 1823, 3503, 7003, 10105, 14003, 18073, 21003, 24893, 28003, 50093, 144053
SSB: 1843, 3799, 7060/7160, 14260, 18160, 21260, 24960, 28460, 50160, 144303
DIGI: 1841, 3581, 7041, 10141, 14081, 18101, 21081, 24921, 28111, 50201, 144138

Rigs
1. ICOM IC 7000 x 3
2. ICOM IC 7400
3.
ICOM IC 756 PRO III
4. YAESU FT 1000 MARK V
5.
KENWOOD TS 870

Amplifiers:
ACOM 1000 x 3

Antennas
OPTIBEAM 17 ELEMENTS YAGI 10-20M
SPIDERBEAM 14 ELEMENTS WIRE YAGI 10-20M
PA8GB 2 ELEMENTS QUAD 10-20M
R8 VERTICAL
DIPOLES 30M-160M
OPTIBEAM 5 ELEMENTS 6M
PA8GB 4 ELEMENTS QUAD 6M
DK7ZB 11 ELEMENTS 2M
HOMEMADE QUAD 8 ELEMENTS 2M


Othonoi (Greek: Οθωνοί, Italian: Fanò) is an island and a former community of the Ionian Islands, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Corfu, of which it is a municipal unit. It is located northwest of Corfu. Population 663 (2001). In the 19th century the island used to be the capital of the Diapontia Islands Municipality, which consisted of the islands of Fano, Marlera and Mathrachi. Most of the island's inhabitants can trace their origins to Paxoi Island as people from Paxoi were settled in Fano beginning in the 1570’s by Venice.
Othoni is the westernmost settlement and island in Greece. The main yacht port of the island, Ammos, offers good protection only from N winds. Anchor off either inside or outside the quay. Fuel, water, provisions, ATM, tavernas, bars, medical center and post office.

During the last years the island is being slowly discovered by tourists for its crystal clear blue waters, sandy beaches and exotic caves. On the western part of the island, one can visit the cave of Kalypso , near the popular Aspros Ammos (white sands) beach is traditionally believed to have been the place where Calypso kept Ulysses captive. Another attraction on the E of the island, is the historic lighthouse built in 1872 ( N 39° 51' 48" E 19° 26' 06").
The island has four beautiful churches of Byzantine architecture.
( infos are from the J48O web site: http://www.j48o.com/ )
 
For further information about Greek Islands On The Air – GIOTA award programme please look at:  www.greekiota.gr

73s to all !
de SV8CYV Vassilis
Greek IOTA manager