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The 144 MHz EME NewsLetter DF2ZC since 2003 www.df2zc.de Issue 10/2018 16 Oct 2018 ZA5V QRV from Albania The two 6 m yagis and the 2m array at lake Shkodra resort. From October 1 st to 6 th a mixed team from Austria and Slovenia members of the OE6V contest team (OE6FNG, OE6TQG, OE6YWD, OE6JUE, OE6WIG, OE6VCG, OE6KAE), of the Albanian Shkodra radio club ZA5V and of the national association of Albanian radioamateurs and S59A were QRV from Albania. Their focus was on HF as well as on EME on 6m and 2m. On 144 MHz the set-up consisted of Elecraft K3, Kuhne TR144-H transverter, BEKO HLV-2000 sspa, WA2ODO lna and a group of four 9 ele yagis DK7ZB design.

On September 29 th at 3 am local time the Austrians started their camper journey to Albania. After a night stopover South of Dubrovnik, the following day they successfully continued their journey to the final destination at the Albanian lake Shkodra,(JN92RD). Upon arrival the set-up of the stations began straight away. The 2m antennas were ready at October 1 st. Shortly after start of operations the pile-up formed, with good signal strengths. No question, Albania was a wanted DXCC on 2m EME. 25 2m stations worked during the first moon pass this made the team happy. In addition to the good radio results the team had also another highlight during the activity. Franz OE6TQG celebrated his 70 th birthday. How much better can it be for a radio amateur having this event during a DXpedition? While ZA5V was very successfully moon-bouncing the following days finally Murphy s law applied also with this DXpedition. On October 6 th the sspa stopped working: apparently the input relay had failed beyond repair. So after some discussion about what to do the DXpeditioners decided to travel home two days earlier than the planned October 10 th because 2m EME had been a major focus of the activity. So on the 7 th the stations were broken down and everything was packed for travel. However, everyone is still happy about the results and while traveling through the beautiful countryside of Albania, Croatia and Slovenia already discussions of where to go next time took place. If you d like to support this and future events the bank transfer details are on their dedicated website https://za5v.oevsv.st/ The 144 MHz EME NewsLetter by DF2ZC Issue 10/2018, Page 2 of 5

The entire Albanian/Austrian/Slovenian team (Photos OE6FNG) F/DM2BHG Holiday Activity from Western France DM2BHG s special construction to mount antennas on the roof of his Skoda Yeti (Photo DM2BHG) The 144 MHz EME NewsLetter by DF2ZC Issue 10/2018, Page 3 of 5

Every year Heinz DM2BHG uses his summer holiday for some EME activity. This past July he spent three weeks in the French grid squares IN99, IN88 and also on the isle of Noirmoutier (EU-064) which is situated in the nearly water square IN86. Together with Peter DL6CGC who had joined him this year both managed to activate even two bands, Heinz on 2m EME and Peter on 6m. Equipment was 2x 8 ele hpol for which Heinz had made a special construction to place the antennas on his car s roof, sspa and lna. Heinz log shows 47 QSOs and definitely many hams are grateful now for one or more new squares on 144 MHz. Firm plans for next year are already being made. DM2BHG wants to travel to the North coast of Norway. There are also so many rare squares the odds are good that he ll make many hams happy again. Upcoming DXpeditions For more information on current and upcoming DXpeditions please have a look at www.mmmonvhf.de from where most of the information here was gathered unless noted otherwise. The 144 MHz EME NewsLetter EME from the Roof of the World: Nepal This year Kay JH3AZC and Taka JP3EXR want to be QRV from Nepal (Locator NL18XF). Together with four more hams they leave Japan on October 23 rd. Plan is to be QRV EME from October 27 th to 31 st from the Hotel Anapurna View in Pokhara. System is FT991, Phoenix1000A and 2x9 ele LFA yagis. Frequency will be announced upon arrival. is produced monthly since 2003. Copyright is by Bernd J. Mischlewski, DF2ZC. Permission to quote or reprint material from the newsletter is granted under the condition that it is only for non-commercial, personal use. For a permission to make commercial use send a written request to BerndDF2ZC@gmail.com DXpedition infos courtesy www.mmmonvhf.de and other sources Time Table 27/28 October 00-24Z ARRL EME Contest 1 st leg 13 November November issue of the 144 MHz EME NewsLetter ready for download at http://www.df2zc.de 24/25 November 00-24Z ARRL EME Contest 2 nd leg The 144 MHz EME NewsLetter by DF2ZC Issue 10/2018, Page 4 of 5

Moon Conditions Moon Graph October 2018 Moon Graph November 2018 (Courtesy of David GM4JJJ (www.gm4jjj.co.uk/moonsked/moonsked.htm) The 144 MHz EME NewsLetter by DF2ZC Issue 10/2018, Page 5 of 5