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Today the postman brought me the QSL of DU1/JJ5MJ.

This confirms the first ever and only contact made between the Philippines and Iceland on 160 Meters.

Long live the Arctic King !

The PostMan brought me some new QSL cards for my 160m DXCC.

OD5NJ´s QSL card brings my country totals to 176 Worked, 170 Confirmed on Top Band.

DK1CE is on a DXpedition to Namibia 26 December – 16 January.

This is a recording of our QSO on 160 Meters.

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Note:  I have discovered that the recording audio leads from my transceiver were in the wrong sockets.   Since I have not touched these for months, since installation at least, it appears that the mischievous Elves of Otradalur may be to blame.   From now on both channels should be present in the recordings.

The Arctic King once again showed his tremendous power.

According to this they are even using Rhombics for their operations!

This is my country #176 Worked on Top Band.

I have been monitoring the 160 Meter band closely in preparation for the Stew Perry Long Distance Challenge, and conditions have been steadily improving.

A Historic First Ever QSO between the Philippines and Iceland took place on 160 Meters.

The Arctic King showed his power yet again.

Listen to my QSO with Hiro,  DU1/JJ5GMJ on 160 Meters.

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This was followed by a nice pile up, where the band was open to North America, Japan and Europe at the same time.

My country totals now stand at 174 Countries Worked – 168 Countries Confirmed on Top Band.

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Conditions on 160 Meters are rather frustrating these days.

My receive ability on 160 Meters outperforms my transmit ability by a large margin, i.e. I can hear more than I can work even though I have the ability to run high power when needed.

I have been trying to work  DU1IST for a long time and I am now hearing him with workable signals, but not even a “?” in return to my calls.

Such a QSO would be a historic first ever between the Philippines and Iceland on 160 Meters.

The reason DU1IST can not hear me, is most likely because of a higher noise level in the Philippines.

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Last night I worked DU1IST easily on 30 Meters:

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I hope conditions  improve, this season may be the last opportunity we have in my life time.

 

The International Radio Club in the International Telecommunications Union, Geneva counts as a separate country in the DXCC program.

Their call sign 4U1ITU is activated regularly, but has been absent from 160 Meters until now.

It took an hour of calling to get their attention through the EU Wall, no easy task since their signals were quite weak with hordes of stations calling.

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This was country #173 worked on 160 Meters.

Update:  The Postman delivered the QSL card on January 6., 2012.

Rob GM3YTS & Gav GM0GAV are active from Malawi between 31st October and 13th November 2011.

They use the call sign 7Q7GM and battle high noise and frequent power cuts.

I have called them for hours on end on 160 Meters without any luck.  It was also clear that their noise level must have been very high, as they did not answer any of the dozens of calling stations.

Last night the noise on their end must have subsided and once more the Arctic King showed his power.

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My totals now stand at 172 Countries Worked and 166 Countries Confirmed on Top Band.

 Despite generally poor conditions on 160 Meters due to the recent Aurora, I heard TL0CW in Bangui, Central African Republic last night.

He is staying in Bangui for only one week from the 25th of October, so it was important that I make the QSO since TL is quite rare DX.

Rudi, DK7PE is on a one man DXpedition around the world and has visited 152 countries and operated from 127 countries!

I was unable to raise him last night, but tonight his signals were slightly stronger and I became convinced I would eventually get through the pile up of stations from Japan, Asia, Europe and the USA who were calling him by the thousands.   

At times it was quite obvious that he was having reception difficulties due to QRN, since he would not come back to any of the callers.

It took about two hours of calling to get through, thanks to the magnificent signal of the Arctic King.

This is my 160 meter entity  number 170 worked – I now have 166 entities confirmed.

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Back at my station after a brief absence due to illness, I find the 10 Meter band wide open.   What surprises me is that 160 Meters is wide open for DX at the same time.

It has been common knowledge that with an increase in sun spots, the higher frequencies would improve and the lower frequency bands would be unusable.

This belief probably stems from the herd mentality, where most people move up in frequency as the conditions improve and simply neglect the lower frequencies.

The fact that I am enjoying good propagation on both high and low bands bodes well for the future, since I have not the slightest interest in the higher bands.

I heard VK3PA with good signals, but since we had already worked each other I did not call him.

The first QSO with JA was with JA7NI who was the first ever JA a station to have a QSO with TF on Top Band and around noon today I heard an extremely weak signal calling CQ.  - This signal was not audible on my Beverage antennas, but I was able to read him by listening directly with the Arctic King.

It is absolutely mindboggling to be able to work such weak signals – in broad daylight as well, for this to be possible both locations must have excellent receive capability.

T32C was worked on 160 meters at 1141Z – almost high noon at my location!

There is no doubt in my mind that this is the First Ever QSO between Kiribati and Iceland on Top Band.

 
T32C QSO 160 1141z oct2011
160M QSO Confirmed !

I did not record the QSO, but I heard them the following day (Oct. 21 at 1140z) with similar signal levels.   This recording is made directly from my transmit antenna the Arctic King since they were inaudible on my  Beverage antennas.

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T32C QSO 160 1141z oct2011
T32C QSO 160 1141z oct2011

The display of Day and Night is taken from VE3NEA´s program – DX Atlas

Villi, TF3DX/M worked them on all bands, 160 – 10 by using his experience and technical abilities to the fullest.  

On 160 Meters, the signals from his mobile antenna fed by 100W ( 2.5% of that power is radiated ) may be around 25-30dB lower than that of the Arctic King.

The Arctic King does not have a Salt Water path in this direction as a mountain is in the way and affects this direction. 

TF3DX/M  worked them on 160 Meters by parking his car practically in the water in a location which gave him a Salt Water path to T32C and y using Gray – Line propagation enhancement to his advantage.   Congratulations !

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