Tuesday, August 3, 2021

FN45 completed - 6m and 2m

 

This past saturday I managed to check off FN45 for both 6m and 2m. Peter, KA6U, is on an epic road trip from Floida to Maine, and back, all for the purpose of getting as many states as possible on 222 EME for Worked All States. My 222 system is offline, but luckily for me, he also brought 6m and 2m with him for the non EME times. 

"I plan to be QRV from FN45 Quill Hill in Maine tomorrow morning, Saturday from about 1130UTC until about 2130UTC.  I will be on a 2100 foot hill in a flat open plain in Maine.  I will be running a KW, 3 el 6M M2 Yagi at 30 feet with EME quality preamp.  I may also run my 2M station 7 el M2.  In particular I will look for long haul opportunities to the west and southwest.  I will monitor PJ and Slack assuming I have Internet access which is likely (have not been there before).  There is a possibility I could return to the site again early in the week if there is interest."








Wednesday, July 21, 2021

2021 CQ VHF WW Wrap Up


 I got back from Vacation on Friday in time for the 2021 CQ VHF WW contest, which ran Saturday and Sunday. I had a few things to do on Saturday so I didn't really put in a big effort, we had some sick family members that needed attention and my contest logging situation needed to be worked on. I ended up putting in a pretty full effort on Sunday 'till the end of the contest at 5pm local. Here are the results:


 Band   Mode  QSOs     Pts  Grd  Pt/Q

    50  FT8     63      63   36   1.0

    50  USB     25      25   18   1.0

   144  FT8     24      48   13   2.0

   144  USB      2       4    0   2.0

 Total  Both   114     140   67   1.2

Score: 9,380

1 Mult = 1.7 Q's


6M was open most of Saturday, at least for single-hop. Because I spent a bunch of time getting my logging situation worked out, I didn't end up working as many grids as I could have. I did, however, spend a bunch of time calling CQ on SSB. You can get better rates that sticking with FT8. 

The best contact for the whole weekend was a very brief 2M Sporadic E opening to Minnesota! I worked W0VTT in EN33. I was on vacation the previous week, which was apparently one of the best 2m Es opening since the 1980's here in New England. Timing is everything in life, I guess. 



The APRS map was the first indicator 2m was open

The MUF map showed a high spot over IN/OH

Finally, the stations that I heard/heard me in MN


Friday, July 9, 2021

Epic Day on 6m: 7/8/2021

 The day started with a pretty solid opening into Europe, with a very specific reflection off of an E cloud that gave me a bit of a spotlight into G/PA/DL:


There was activity most of the day, but the early buzz was about HV0A, Vatican City. I only ended up getting a single decode, so there is hope that it could happen eventually:

my sole decode from HV0A

lots of folks calling the pope

There was spotty activity for most of the day, but in the late after noon Europe really opened up, and this time it opened in a way that I hadn't seen in a while. At one point both 50.313 and 50.323 had full pages of decodes, 30-40 per page. There weren't any new DXCC entities but I managed to pull in 20-30 new grid squares. There was a more northern skew to the propagation this time, I was working many OH/SM/LA stations, more than ever before, which should have given me the clue for the main event to come!

The big guns on the ON4KST chat page started talking about JAs. When this happens I foolishly point my antenna to 335 degrees and pray. A few days ago I actually heard a station in Japan, but even with my 400W amp on, nobody was hearing me. I have a fairly modest station, so I didn't expect it to ever happen....until it did! As I was working OH/LA stations I zoomed out on the PSK-Reporter map and noticed that there were stations in Japan receiving me, even though I was pointed at Finland!

four stations in JA were decoding me while I was pointed at OH/SM/LA

 I immediately swung the beam around, added a little more power and started calling. It didn't take long before JP1LRT to reply back to me. Without actually breathing, I waited for each 15 second sequence to finish until I saw an RR73 from him! I could have been happy with that, but then I started getting called by more JA stations. 


In the end I worked 7 total: JP1LRT, JL1RUC, JG1TSG, JE1BMJ, JA2CXH, JR1LZK, and finally JK1BPA. Then, as soon as they came in, they faded back out. I would have been happy just to work one, but I ended up with seven

The band stayed open to Europe for quite a while after that. My final contact was with Bert, S57RR, in Slovenia. It was 3am in his time zone, but he was still working guys stateside. 

What a magic band!



Wednesday, July 7, 2021

Flags in all directions!

 


Occasionally things open up in funny ways. Tonight we had paths to Northern Ireland and Scotland, while pointing to the Caribbean. Simultaneously, there was a big opening to Asia from the SE and Central region (not here in New England). 



Monday, July 5, 2021

Update: July 5

 Since my last post on June 19th there was a terrible drought on 6m right during the peak of the season here in FN42. This, unfortunately, happened the same time as the N4EME team was operating from their second grid in the big expedition. Some highlights:

- Working two new grids on 2m and 6 with N4EME (FN57, FN66)

- Working Market Reef on 6/18 on 6m

- Decent EU openings on 6/19 and 6/21

- Working Mauritius on 6M finally! (5T5PA on June 27)

- Working OX3LX (Bo, in Greenland) on 6m SSB

The drought to EU finally broke big on July 1st and I worked quite a number of new stations and new grids. Then on the night of the 1st and into July 2nd we had consistent openings into the PNW and I worked quite a few new grids, which pushed my VUCC totals over 500. We had another small opening to EU on July 3rd. 

Some misses:

I had one decode from OH0Z and OH0100AX operating from Aland Island. That certainly would have been a new DXCC entity for me, but they faded before I could work them. I only got a single decode:


JAPAN!

I actually decoded Japan on 6m, which blows my mind a bit.

    


I had no chance of working the, since most of the continental US was hearing them. Here is just one sample of who was trying to work them at the same time:



I also had my second decode from Kuwait from earlier in the day on the 2nd:




I need to get more aluminum in the air, higher in the air!







Saturday, June 19, 2021

Market Reef on 6m!

 I had to spend most of the day away from the radio working on other projects (always a risk during 6m season). I got back in the late afternoon and sat down to see what I missed, which wasn't much thankfully. I managed to time it just right to see an opening into the Baltics, which doesn't happen frequently for me. I managed to work 2 stations in Estonia (ES6RQ, ES5PC) and one Latvian station (YL2CP). I wasn't able to work a few Finnish stations, but we'll get them next time. 

The big news, however, was that as I was working the Estonian stations, the rare DX entity, Market Reef came up and I was able to very quickly work them.



(my color scheme was quickly adjusted after I made this contact, this was a +05 signal report)

Looking at LOTW, it seems there are records from this callsign in 2019, so there is hope they will confirm via LoTW!



Thursday, June 17, 2021

The new Q65 protocol is some sort of black magic!

 The N4EME grid expedition to FN57/FN66 is in full swing, this week finishing up their FN57 stint. I worked them on 6m MS shortly after they arrived at that location. Later they got 2m working and we tried doing some MSK meteor scatter, but that didn't end up working. 

I got on the chat page again this morning and tried with them, no luck. K1OR, who was at the keyboard, suggested we try the new Q65 protocol provided by Joe Taylor in WSJT-X. After fumbling around with the radio and setting I finally got it together and successfully worked N4EME! 

There are several things worth notiing, first of which is they are roughly 380 miles to the north. That's a pretty tough path on a good day. Second, I have a fairly modest station, 200W into 12 elements at only about 25-30 ft. 

After a few sequences I noticed I decoded them, but I hadn't entered their info into WSJT-X, so it was not using A Priori decoding. It took me by surprise because I didn't see anything at all on the waterfall display!


But, if you look very closely, you can see a slight disturbance in the noise around 1500hz. If I zoom in you can see it, barely:

Apparently that is enough signal for WSJT-X to decode!




From what I understand (I have a lot more reading to do) the q3 indicates that it's using message re-construction from previous (in the sequence) decodes. 

Thanks to John and Paul for getting me a new, very rare, grid on 2m. With any luck we'll do the same next week when they are in FN66. 

-Steve





Monday, June 14, 2021

6m DX the week of June 7 2021

 6m here in FN42la was somewhat dead for 6 days in a row, which is somewhat unusual for the month of June. The previous big opening here was on June 4, which I talked about in my blog post "Another big US-EU opening 2021 June 4." 

Finally, on June 11th, we started to see some signs of life, including some DX excitement. I was decoding TZ4AM in Mali, but he wasn't hearing me. Still, very exciting:


Next up, as I previously mentioned was S01WS in Western Sahara. I managed to get a single sequence back from him, but never got 73's, so I logged it but didn't expect it to be valid. 




Luckily, I was able to work him again on Sunday June 13th. The propagation path was very specific, it was hitting the Azores and the Canaries, with a little bit of southern Spain, then mainland Africa. 





Meanwhile, in the other direction it was wide open, including some double-hop to the west. 


-Steve


Busy June 2021 contest weekend

 This was a busy radio weekend. First, the N4EME crew set up in rare grid FN57 in Northern Maine. I tried with them on FT8 on Friday night but wasn't successful. The next morning I got on the chat server and saw they were working folk on 6m meteor-scatter, MSK144 on 50.260. I don't have a lot of meteor scatter experience, but I gave it a shot an was decoding them on pretty regular pings. I was able to quickly work them and then focus on getting ready for the ARRL June VHF contest. 

The June Contest is usually dominated by 6m activity, and now with FT8, that can make it somewhat boring. I love operating 6m FT8, but it's not super fun during a contest. I find there are soo many people on that I have a hard time completing contacts. So, off we went and of course, we ended up having a massive opening to the Caribbean, which normally is great, but a lot of times the DX stations aren't running in contest mode, so you have to either switch WSJT-X out of contest mode or run JTDX at the same time (Which is what I did). In the end I worked number of the DX stations, including:

TO11A - Guadalupe

PJ2BR - Curacao

VP9NM - Bermuda

HK3O - Colombia

PJ4NX - Bonaire

HK3W - Colombia

9Y4D - Trinidad and Tobago

8P2K - Barbados

J79WTA - Dominica

PV8DX - Brazil

NP3YL - Puerto Rico

I had recently been complaining that we hadn't had much activity in the Caribbean this season, but this list seems to say otherwise. 

The big DX news for the weekend happened further to the north. I was able to work Bo, OX3LX, who is operating in Greenland. Bo has been there since the previous Tuesday, but I hadn't been able to hear him at all. We finally got the opening during the contest and I was able to grab him before he had a big pileup. 

After that the other DX was Western Sahara in Africa, S01WS. I've been seeing other folks work him on and off for a while, and I've occasionally had a few decodes from him, but again, was finally able to work him. I had a busted QSO earlier in the week, this times I was able to confirm it. 

The contest was a low priority effort for me. My main goal was to get my voice capabilities working again for 6m, which I was successful at doing. Calling CQ on 6m SSB was a lot more fun than operating FT8, and it produced a number of contacts, faster than digital. 

The end result was about 14k points

 Band   Mode  QSOs     Pts  Grd  Pt/Q
    50  FT4     17      17    8   1.0
    50  FT8     47      47   36   1.0
    50  USB     54      54   31   1.0
   144  FT8     20      20    9   1.0
   144  USB      5       5    3   1.0
   420  USB      7      14    6   2.0
 Total  Both   150     157   93   1.0
Score: 14,601



Saturday, June 5, 2021

Middle East on 6m

 

I was up early Saturday morning and was chatting on the ON4KST region 2 chat page. There wasn't much activity for me, but I did see WW1L and K1TOL talking about middle east stations. I couldn't stick around, I had a T-ball game for my 5 year old at 8:30am. 

When I got back from the game around 9:30, I was gobsmacked to find that I had decoded 9K2 on 50.323!




What makes this really special is that I have a very modest station. I have a M2 6M5XX up around 25 feet, no tower, no dual stack!

single story house with the 6M5XX strapped to the chimney

This particular propagation path was really unique since there was ZERO other stations decoded. I would have expected at least some EU stations to be hear, but nothing. The really interesting thing was that XE2X was also decoding the middle-east stations, and I was hearing him call them back!


Soon after I looked up and realized that I was copying OD5KU in Lebanon! WoW! Now, here's where it gets painful. I cranked the amp up to 800W and started calling him back. I must have called at least 10-15 sequences. I looked back at the chat page and VE1SKY told me I was calling him back on 313 not 323 (where he was!). AAAARRGHH!!! By the time I switched the TX over to 323 it was too late. 

Shortly after I copied 4X4DK in Israel calling another OD5. This time I was prepared, but even with the 800w he wasn't hearing me. There's a good chance the OD5 wouldn't hear me as well, but It would have been nice to try!



Hopefully there will be many more days like today!



Another big US-EU opening 2021 June 4

 

Another incredible opening happened on Friday, June 4th. It started early in the AM and lasted 'till just about 8pm local. It slowed down during the day, but picked up full-force around 4pm local. I was able to work a number of new grids, and new DXCC entities. Here is the breakdown:

119Q's in total

By DXCC entity:

9A (1)
9H (1)
DE (14)
EA (5)
EA6 (1)
EI (7)
F (17)
G (9)
GD0  (1)
GI (2)
GW (3)
HB (3)
I (21)
IS (1)
LA (4)  ** New DXCC
LX (1)
OK (1)
ON (3)
OZ (5)
PA (3)
SM (4)
SP (2)
SV (1)  ** New DXCC
TA (1)  ** New DXCC
TK (1)  ** New DXCC
UR (1)
VE (1)
YT (1)
Z3 (1)  ** New DXCC

I haven't figure out how many new grids that was, but at one point I was only working new ones. 

It was a very different opening that I've experienced before. The propagation seemed to be very sharp at times. Where normally I only hear OZ occasionally, this time it was it was many at time! LA was a new one, but I heard 5-10 total, mostly at the same time. It would be all Italians, then all French, etc. 

At times both 313 and 323 were full of stations, and now that I'm using my new SDR setup it's easy for me to switch back and forth. Here is what JTDX looked like:




The next morning I was able to go back and look at PSK Reporter and you can tell where the strongest path was:


(not sure why PSK-R wasn't showing the 21 Italian stations that I worked)

It was really impressive to see full pages of decodes with all of these stations, at one point the docodes were scrolling off of the screen:



The end result was pretty impressive, I hope we get to see many more opening like this one:









Friday, May 21, 2021

Coastal 2m Opening

 I woke up early to an email from Bill, AA2UK, that the band was open. I checked the APRS map:




So I jumped on and mad a bunch of contacts on FT8! I checked SSB, but didn't hear anyone on.


KO4YC, FM17

AA2UK, FM29

KA2BPP, FN30

WB4IUY, FM05

N3ASF, FM27


Things settled down a bit, then out of the blue Bill, VA1WV called me from the back of my beam:

VA1WV, FN75

(at that point I wrote an email to Roger, VE1SKY telling him the bands were open)

KN4SM, FM16

NG4C, FM16

AB4SF, FM17

and then VE1SKY, FN74

N1CLG, FN41

KB1GMX, FN42

W1FKF, FN43

K1RZ, FM19

The final grid map for today on 2m:



Not a bad start for the season!


-Steve

Addendum: It looks like Hepburn got this one right. Here was the prediction map






Wednesday, May 19, 2021

Big 6m Es opening to Europe


Late this afternoon we had a massive opening to Europe. I worked 79 stations in total, here is the breakdown:


CA (1)
DL (20)
EI (2)
F (1)
G (16)
GD (1)
GI (3)
GM (4)
GU (1)
HA (3)
HB (1)
LX (1)  new DXCC
OE (1)
OK (2)  
OM (1)  new DXCC
ON (5)
OZ (1)  new DXCC
PA (7)
SP (5)
TF (1)   new DXCC
UR (1)
W (1)

Of 79 contacts, 33 were new grids!

This is, by far, the strongest opening I've experienced to EU. At one point I the decodes for a single sequence couldn't be contained on my WSJT-X screen. I made a screen share with audio and posted it on YouTube here.




Here is a view from PSKreporter on what the afternoon looked like.






Monday, May 10, 2021

N1JFU 6m Grids - USA

 Here is a map of my current progress on 6m gridsquares. 




You can see that my 5 Element beam does very well on single hop Es, but not as well on the longer double-hop paths. Hopefully the 2021 season will allow me to fill some of these gaps. 


Friday, April 23, 2021

DXCC on 17m Digital!

 As a follow-up to my previous post, 100 DXCC entities in 33 days, I finally confirmed my 100th country on 17m!




I have 119 entities worked since 1/1/2021, that's a decent QSL rate. 

Ok, what band is next?








Tuesday, April 20, 2021

6M is back! South America TEP

I logged onto the ON4KST chat page today and saw the New England guys talking about South America, I turned the rig on and started to decode some big DX!




Next, VP8 (Falkland Islands) start showing up. I wasn't able to decode them directly, but many of the locals were calling. I'm not sure if anyone completed, but lots of them we hearing him. 


Then more LU and CX, with some PV/YV coming in for a brief moment. 








As time went on I was able to work a few LU stations. I have a small setup here, only 5el and 100W at about 20 feet. I'm still pumped to have been able to work Argentina on this setup!














Hopefully this is a sign of good things to come!


-Steve

N1JFU



Monday, April 5, 2021

100 DXCC entities in 33 days on 17m

 

my 100th DXCC entity 

As a follow-up to my last blog post, I've been having a great time working 17m FT8. I'm lucky in that I work from home, so when I'm stuck on a boring conference call, I can also be working DX! In a mere 33 days I've been able to work 100 DXCC entities! I fully take advantage of the color coding system of WSJT-X, that way I can just look for the hot pink to grab new entities, beige for the new CQ zones. 

Getting QSL cards from all 100 will be a different story, so I probably won't have a DXCC award for a number of months, but not bad! To date, I have 82 confirmed....

Some Highlights:

- Both Alaska and Hawaii - my last two states needed for 6m WAS were easy on 17m
- V5 (Namibia), 9G (Ghana) - both are tough directions for my antenna
- A9 (Bharain), A4 (Oman) - Longer paths, I don't normally hear that well, both below the noise
- VK, ZL, JA - Taking advantage of  Grayline prop. They come in for a short window most days

Misses: 

- ER - Moldova
- UN7 - Khazakstan
- ZD7 - St. Helena
- ZD8 - Ascension Island
- 6Y5 - Jamaica

                                                           DATA OF FIRST QSO
                                                ---------------------------------------
DXCC                                 QSO Conf.  CALLSIGN        DATE       TIME 
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TF (Iceland)                          3    2    TF5B            01/01/2021 14:16
HA, HG (Hungary)                      3    2    HA1RB           01/01/2021 14:18
YT-YU, YZ (Serbia)                    1    1    YU3A            01/01/2021 14:21
YO-YR (Romania)                       6    4    YO3JR           01/01/2021 14:27
SV-SZ (Greece)                        6    5    SV3SPD          01/01/2021 14:28
I (Italy)                             9    6    IZ8PPI          01/01/2021 14:29
9Y-9Z (Trinidad & Tobago)             1    1    9Y4DG           01/01/2021 14:56
9H (Malta)                            2    0    9H1ET           01/01/2021 14:58
HC-HD (Ecuador)                       6    5    HC1BI           01/01/2021 15:00
EA-EH (Spain)                        17   10    EC7R            01/01/2021 15:02
F (France)                           14    9    F5ADE           01/01/2021 15:08
G, GX (England)                       6    6    M0ORD           01/01/2021 15:28
TI, TE (Costa Rica)                   2    0    TI2VVV          01/01/2021 15:33
GM, GS (Scotland)                     2    0    GM6DX           01/01/2021 15:37
CT (Portugal)                         5    4    CT2JBG          01/01/2021 15:39
J7 (Dominica)                         4    2    J73ESL          01/01/2021 15:41
HJ-HK (Colombia)                      8    5    HK3X            01/01/2021 15:48
GI, GN (Northern Ireland)             4    3    2I0IOI          01/01/2021 15:57
GW, GC (Wales)                        1    0    MW0CSO          01/01/2021 16:34
ZR-ZU (South Africa)                  2    2    ZS4JAN          01/01/2021 17:37
V5 (Namibia)                          1    0    V51WH           01/01/2021 20:19
GJ, GH (Jersey)                       1    1    GJ0KYZ          02/01/2021 15:08
VP2E (Anguilla)                       1    1    VP2ETE          02/01/2021 15:10
EI-EJ (Ireland)                       5    4    EI4GNB          02/01/2021 15:17
HB (Switzerland)                      4    3    HB9ACA          02/01/2021 15:18
EA6-EH6 (Balearic Is.)                3    3    EA6SX           02/01/2021 15:21
PA-PI (Netherlands)                   5    4    PF7DKW          02/01/2021 15:38
ON-OT (Belgium)                       4    1    ON8BB           02/01/2021 15:39
V3 (Belize)                           2    2    V31MA           02/01/2021 15:45
CM, CO (Cuba)                        10    5    CO7MTL          02/01/2021 16:55
PP-PY (Brazil)                        7    5    PY2IQ           02/01/2021 17:01
K,W,N, AA-AK (United States of A)   104   81    W5SUM           02/01/2021 17:47
LO-LW (Argentina)                     3    3    LU1YT           03/01/2021 15:55
P4 (Aruba)                            1    1    P41E            04/01/2021 15:55
C6 (Bahamas)                          1    0    C6AVD           04/01/2021 16:23
CV-CX (Uruguay)                       4    3    CX2AQ           04/01/2021 20:16
VE, VO, VY (Canada)                   8    8    VY1MB           04/01/2021 20:19
CA-CE (Chile)                         3    1    CE3BT           04/01/2021 20:40
KH6 (Hawaii)                          2    2    K2GT            04/01/2021 21:52
LA-LN (Norway)                        3    2    LA1PHA          05/01/2021 14:22
EA8-EH8 (Canary Is.)                  4    3    EC8AXS          05/01/2021 15:51
SA-SM (Sweden)                        4    3    SM6MUY          05/01/2021 17:01
CU (Azores)                           3    2    CU7AA           05/01/2021 17:15
DA-DL (Fed. Rep. of Germa)           12    5    DK7ZT           05/01/2021 17:16
UA-UI1,3,4,6, (European Russia)      11    5    RZ1OA           05/01/2021 18:39
ZF (Cayman Is.)                       1    0    ZF1PB           05/01/2021 18:54
KP2 (Virgin Is.)                      3    2    KP2B            05/01/2021 20:36
OX (Greenland)                        1    1    XP3A            05/01/2021 20:40
LZ (Bulgaria)                         3    0    LZ2RR           06/01/2021 14:35
Z3 (North Macedonia)                  1    1    Z36W            06/01/2021 14:38
9A (Croatia)                          3    2    9A2GB           06/01/2021 14:40
OK-OL (Czech Republic)                6    5    OK1DOY          06/01/2021 14:42
LX (Luxembourg)                       2    0    LX1DA           06/01/2021 15:33
SN-SR (Poland)                        5    1    SP9MGJ          06/01/2021 15:34
OE (Austria)                          4    2    OE3FVU          06/01/2021 15:45
S5 (Slovenia)                         2    0    S56GD           06/01/2021 16:14
FG (Guadeloupe)                       1    1    FG5GH           06/01/2021 18:23
ZP (Paraguay)                         2    1    ZP5DNB          06/01/2021 18:40
PZ (Suriname)                         1    0    PZ5RA           07/01/2021 14:47
HO-HP (Panama)                        4    3    HP1CDW          07/01/2021 19:50
OZ (Denmark)                          5    4    OZ4VW           08/01/2021 13:52
EA9-EH9 (Ceuta & Melilla)             2    0    EA9ABC          08/01/2021 14:41
OD (Lebanon)                          2    2    OD5KU           08/01/2021 15:02
5B (Cyprus)                           1    1    5B4AAB          08/01/2021 15:14
ZB2 (Gibraltar)                       1    1    ZB2RR           08/01/2021 15:28
HI (Dominican Republic)               4    4    HI3AA           09/01/2021 17:36
KL7 (Alaska)                          1    1    KL7TC           10/01/2021 19:55
PJ4 (Bonaire)                         3    1    PJ4BZL          10/01/2021 20:06
JA-JS (Japan)                         3    2    JA2PAC          10/01/2021 22:47
OF-OI (Finland)                       6    4    OH1O            11/01/2021 14:44
UR-UZ, EM-EO (Ukraine)                5    5    UY5ZZ           11/01/2021 16:02
3B8 (Mauritius)                       2    2    3B8BAP          11/01/2021 16:21
9G (Ghana)                            1    1    9G5FI           11/01/2021 16:42
ES (Estonia)                          1    1    ES1KK           11/01/2021 17:27
VK (Australia)                        1    1    VK2DX           11/01/2021 20:23
OM (Slovak Republic)                  1    1    OM8KT           13/01/2021 14:20
E7 (Bosnia-Herzegovina)               4    4    E74K            13/01/2021 15:45
YL (Latvia)                           1    0    YL2LW           13/01/2021 15:49
IS, IM (Sardinia)                     2    2    IS0SLM          13/01/2021 18:44
TA-TC (Turkey)                        1    1    TA2LG           14/01/2021 15:11
PJ2 (Curacao)                         1    0    PJ2MAN          14/01/2021 22:31
LY (Lithuania)                        2    1    LY13LY          15/01/2021 15:50
FR (Reunion)                          1    0    FR4OO           16/01/2021 16:49
CP (Bolivia)                          2    2    CP6UA           22/01/2021 21:12
CN (Morocco)                          1    0    CN8RAH          26/01/2021 17:01
YV-YY (Venezuela)                     1    0    YV5ZV           27/01/2021 21:20
YN (Nicaragua)                        1    0    YN1ECF          27/01/2021 21:53
KP4 (Puerto Rico)                     3    2    KP4MAQ          28/01/2021 19:44
A4 (Oman)                             1    1    A45XR           29/01/2021 13:53
UA2 (Kaliningrad)                     1    1    RU2K            29/01/2021 14:49
EU, EV, EW (Belarus)                  3    1    EW6DM           29/01/2021 14:51
GD, GT (Isle of Man)                  1    1    MD0CCE          29/01/2021 16:10
XA-XI (Mexico)                        1    1    XE2BCS          29/01/2021 16:47
GU, GP (Guernsey)                     1    0    GU8FBO          29/01/2021 18:02
J6 (St. Lucia)                        1    1    J69DS           30/01/2021 16:08
ZL-ZM (New Zealand)                   1    1    ZL3JT           30/01/2021 21:39
FM (Martinique)                       1    1    FM4RU           31/01/2021 20:37
ZA (Albania)                          1    1    ZA/IW2JOP       01/02/2021 15:36
A9 (Bahrain)                          1    0    A92GE           02/02/2021 14:26
4X, 4Z (Israel)                       1    0    4X5MZ           02/02/2021 15:37
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