!OPDX Bulletin 1578 September 5, 2022
OPDX Bulletin 1578 September 5. 2022

The Ohio/Penn Dx PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 1578
BID: $OPDX.1578
September 5 2022
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, W4VQ,
WA4DAN, K8YSE, W8GEX & 60m DX News, W8KL, DJ5NN, DL1SBF, DL5ON & The DX
News Letter, DXNews.com, DX-World.Net, F6AJA & Les Nouvelles DX, I1JQJ/
IK1ADH & 425 DX News, LB1QI, Portuguese DX Group, PY2KP, Sixitalia Weekly,
VA3DXA and VA3RJ & ICPO for the following DX information.

        "Celebrating 31 years (March 1991) of FREE DX News"
                    "Could this be the final year???"
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                     The countdown has begun!!!

DXCC COUNTRY/ENTITY REPORT: According to the AR-Cluster Network for the
week of Sunday, 28th-August, through Sunday, 4th-September there were 208
countries active. Countries available: 3A, 3B8, 3B9, 3D2, 3DA, 3W, 3X, 4J,
4L, 4O, 4S, 4U1U, 4W, 4X, 5A, 5B, 5N, 5R, 5W, 5X, 5Z, 6Y, 7P, 7Q, 7X, 8P,
8Q, 8R, 9A, 9G, 9H, 9J, 9K, 9M2, 9M6, 9N, 9V, 9Y, A3, A4, A6, A7, AP, BV,
BY, C3, CE, CE0Y, CE9, CM, CN, CP, CT, CT3, CU, CX, D2, D4, DL, DU, E5/s,
E7, EA, EA6, EA8, EA9, EI, EK, EL, EP, ER, ES, ET, EU, EX, EY, F, FG, FH,
FK, FM, FO, FO/m, FR, FS, FW, FY, G, GD, GI, GJ, GM, GU, GW, H4, HA, HB,
HB0, HC, HH, HI, HK, HL, HP, HR, HS, HZ, I, IS, J2, J3, J5, J6, J7, JA,
JT, JW, JX, JY, K, KG4, KH2, KH6, KL, KP2, KP4, LA, LU, LX, LY, LZ, OA,
OD, OE, OH, OH0, OK, OM, ON, OX, OY, OZ, P4, PA, PJ2, PJ4, PY, PZ, S0, S5,
S7, SM, SP, ST, SU, SV, SV5, SV9, T7, TA, TF, TG, TI, TJ, TK, TU, TZ, UA,
UA2, UA9, UK, UN, UR, V2, V3, V4, V5, V8, VE, VK, VK0M, VK9N, VP2E, VP2M,
VP5, VP8, VP9, VR, VU, XE, YA, YB, YI, YJ, YL, YN, YO, YU, YV, Z3, Z6, 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".

3Y0J BOUVET ISLAND DXPEDITION NEWS (Press Release #11 ?from 3Y0J team??,
dated August 30th)[edited]. Amateur Radio DXpeditions (ARD) is making
great progress for our upcoming 3Y0J Bouvet DXpedition! With only four
months left until we go onshore Bouvet, we approach September that will
come with two major milestones for us.
  One major milestone is the shipping of the Container from Norway that
is scheduled on September 18th. From Oslo the container will be shipped
to Falkland Island where a team of local hams lead by Don VP8ON will
make an effort to inspect the content before our arrival.
  The 3Y0J team is currently busy packing all our equipment at our staging
site at Oslo airport, where we for the next few weeks will finalize the
packing of the equipment. This will end an extremely busy period for us.
  We have been through 12 months of purchasing, assembling, testing, and
packing the equipment. The team has worked hard, and ultimately shipping
the container will complete this intensive period of work that will enable
us to achieve our goal to activate the rare #2 DXCC Bouvetøya. Rest assured
this is a well-planned DXpedition!
  We have detailed out the logistic plan and have made a few changes. Among
the improvements are:

  * We have bought yet another outboard engine enabling us to use two
    zodiac boats simultaneously during beach landing to speed up the
    unloading of gear. In addition, we have a 3rd spare zodiac and engine.
    Having a pair of zodiak's is a great advantage to us as we have de-
    veloped a plan for going onshore Bouvet even for a short weather
    window down to 2h.

  * We have swapped the Yanmar generators with 5 kW Hyundai generators
    that will enable us to run full station setup with only 2 out of 4
    diesel gens. It means that we are less dependent on a long duration
    of good weather to achieve a good setup.

  * We have carried out a risk analysis and identified 37 hazards and
    assessed the risk for each hazard. 10 hazards are identified as "high"
    risk and 17 "medium", all which have been mitigated to an acceptable
    residual risk level. We have prepared a plan for rationing of food
    and water in case resupplies are difficult, and when we unload oper-
    ators and equipment onshore Bouvet, they will be self-sufficient for
    28 days without needing resupplies.

  The second milestone for September is the payment of the 3rd deposit
for the Marama contract. This payment is a major commitment from the
team and our sponsors individual and clubs, that we together will make
this happen. We thank each and every one of you who have contributed to
pay a share of the vessel cost to have the opportunity to work Bouvet.
We still need $70,000 to be able to go to Bouvet. If you want to see
Bouvet activated, please consider to donate.
  You can follow our plans from our website and the 3Y0J Facebook pages:?
                             http://www.3y0j.no?
               https://www.facebook.com/groups/3093983840726129?
  Thank you, Oslo Aug 30th 2022
  Ken? Opskar, LA7GIA, Co-Leader?
  Rune? Oye?, LA7THA, Co-Leader??
  Erwann ?Merrien, ?LB1QI, Co-Leader??
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4W, TIMOR LESTE (Update). Satoshi, JH2EUV, continues to be active as
4W/JH2EUV from Dili, Timor Leste (OC-148), until September 20th. Activity
has been mainly FT8 on 20/15/12/10 meters. QSL via JH2EUV, by the Bureau,
direct or LoTW.

5C40, MOROCCO (Special Callsign). Operators Abderrahmane/CN8QR, Hafid/
CN8GFH and Mustapha/CN8GC are now active with special callsigns 5C40QR,
5C40GFH and 5C40GC, respectively from Marrakesh and Oujda, Morocco, until
September 12th, in memory of Kharbouch, CN8KD, who became a Silent Key
(SK) on August 3rd. Activity will be on various HF bands. QSL 5C40QR via
CN8WW, 5C40GFH via CN8GFH and 5C40GC via CN8WW.

5J01/5K0, SAN ANDRES AND PROVIDENCIA. Operators Francisco/HK3EA and
Gabriel/HK3MKQ will be active as 5J01EA and 5K0VT, respectively, from
Bottom House, Providencia Island (NA-049, WW Loc. EK93hi),  between
February 28th and March 5th, 2023. Activity will be on various HF bands
and modes. QSL via LoTW and eQSL. Look for more details to be forthcoming.

5R, MADAGASCAR. Operators Ron/PA3EWP, Guenter/DL2AWG, Erno/DK2AMM and
Gerben/PG5M will be active as 5R8WP, 5R8WG, 5R8MM and 5R8CG, respectively,
from Nosy Be Island (AF-057), Madagascar, between October 11-22nd. They
will operate with two stations simultaneously and on CW, SSB, RTTY and
FT8. Each station consists of an Elecraft K3 with SPE Expert 1.3K-FA
amplifier. The spare radios are SunSDR2 PRO and IC7300. The antennas
will be Hexbeam for 20-6m, DX Commander for 40-10m, 30m vertical with
elevated radials, a 80m vertical and 160m vertical. Depending on inter-
net availability, they will update their records on ClubLog daily. QSL
5R8WP, 5R8WG and 5R8MM via DL2AWG, ClubLog and LoTW (later). QSL 5R8CG
via PG5M, ClubLog and LoTW (later).

5W, SAMOA (Canceled).  Pista, HA5AO, reports the following on his Web
page (www.ha5ao.com): "5W0DX operation from Samoa in February 2023 is
cancelled. After 4 months of careful planning, receiving the 5W0DX li-
cense, booking the rooms at the Le Lagoto Resort, opening the website
and announcing our planned operation, booking the flight tickets, we
had to decide to cancel our DXpedition to Samoa due to unexpected, un-
foreseen reason."

7P, LESOTHO (Update). "A South African Ham Radio (Mini) Dxpedition 2022"
from Lesotho between November 2-7th. Operators mentioned are Mike/ZS6MSW
(Team Leader), YL Erika/ZS6ESW, Gert/ZS6GC, YL Elna/ZS6EB, Sid/ZS5AYC,
YL Adele/ZS5APT, Lucas/ZS6ACT and YL Magda/ZS6MMS will be active as 7P8CW
from Hlotse, Lesotho. Activity will be on 80-10 meters using CW, SSB and
FT8. Suggested frequencies are:
  CW  - 3505, 7010, 14025, 18075, 21025, 24895 and 28025 kHz
  SSB - 3780, 7063, 14185, 18136, 21290, 24930 and 28490 kHz
  FT8 - 3580, 7040, 14071, 18090, 21091, 24915 and 28095 kHz
The team will be limited to 100 watts. Mike, ZS6MSW, will be the only
operator who will be active on CW. QSL via ClubLog and eQSL.

CN, MOROCCO (Update/Change). Michel, F5LRL, is now active as CN2DX from
near Kenitra (WW Loc. IM64), Morocco, until September 9th. Activity will
be  holiday style on 40/20/17/15/12/10 meters using CW, SSB and FT8,
with a IC7610 into vertical antennas. Michel suggests to look for him
during 0500-1000z and 1800-2200z. QSL via EA5GL.

CQ MAGAZINE NEWS (Press Release, dated August 31st). The following was
sent out by Richard Moseson, W2VU, Editor of CQ Magazine:
  Updated CQ Contest Policy Relating to Russia's Invasion of Ukraine
        Supersedes Policy Published in September issue of CQ

  PLEASE NOTE: This updates and supersedes the policy discussion in the
  editorial of the September 2022 issue of CQ.

  Sometimes, deadlines are your friends; sometimes not. This was a "not."
The deadline for the September issue of CQ arrived while spirited dis-
cussions were still taking place regarding possible updates to CQ's policy
regarding stations from Russia and Belarus competing in CQ contests. Since
no agreement had been reached, it was decided to retain the policy as it
had been since last spring. However, discussions continued and we have
now agreed on several minor changes to the policy that will broaden par-
ticipation in our contests while still joining with sporting federations
around the world to condemn the invasion of Ukraine. The updated policy
follows, which supersedes that published in the September issue of CQ.
 - The editors

  1) Effective with the upcoming CQ WW RTTY DX contest on September 24-25,
     2022, and all CQ contests going forward, we will resume accepting
     Russian/Belorussian log entries as regular logs, publish their scores
     and credit QSOs/points/multipliers in all related logs.

  2) However, plaques will not be awarded to otherwise-eligible Russian/
     Belorussian stations. In the event that one of these stations has
     the top score in a given category, the plaque will be awarded to
     the top-scoring non-Russian/Belorussian entry in that category.

  3) Online certificates will not be awarded to any Russian/Belorussian
     entry, either as a participant award or based on ranking.

  4) CQ will identify partners with which to initiate a humanitarian
     program to support the people of Ukraine. This effort will occur
     either in collaboration with current activities or be entirely new.
     Details of this program will be announced as they develop.

  5) Specifics of this policy are subject to future review as develop-
     ments may warrant.
 
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CY0S SABLE ISLAND DXPEDITION NEWS (Update; New Dates March 20-29th, 2023).
Murray, WA4DAN, CY0S DXpedition Team Leader), sent out the following update
on September 1st [edited]: "The 2023 Sable Island CY0S DXpedition team
is very pleased to announce that DX Engineering is a major sponsor of the
DXpedition. Many thanks to Tim/K3LR, Teri/K8MNJ and all the fine folks at
DX Engineering for their most generous and overwhelming support for the
CY0S DXpedition. DX Engineering is providing low band antennas, bandpass
filters, coaxial cables, guying materials and many other items. Many
thanks to the DX Engineering team! Planning continues to go well for the
DXpedition. One of the unique aspects of the Sable DXpedition effort is
the weight limits the team must meet. The team is allowed two flights to
get team members, equipment, antennas, antenna mast, coaxial cables, food
and personal gear to the island. One flight will be with Sable Aviation
on their Britten Norman Islander twin engine aircraft. The other flight
will be on the Vision Air Services Sikorsky SK-76A helicopter. The total
weight allowance for the two aircraft is 2965 lbs which includes the
weight of each team member. This somewhat limits what the team is allowed
to carry to the island. In order to conserve weight, team members will
be bringing freeze dried meals and MRE's for the nine day DXpedition.
The team is continually fine tuning and prioritizing the gear that will
be taken to the island. It's a challenge to be able to take all that is
needed and come under the weight limits."

DXCC'S MOST WANTED (ClubLog). The "DXCC Most Wanted" entities list has
been updated on ClubLog as of September 4th. The list contains 340
entities. The following are the top 26 entities:
   1. P5 DPRK (North Korea)     14. ZS8 Prince Edward & Marion Islands
   2. 3Y/B Bouvet Island        15. KH4 Midway Island
   3. FT5/W Crozet Island       16. PY0S Saint Peter and Paul Rocks
   4. BS7H Scarborough Reef     17. PY0T Trindade & Martim Vaz Islands
   5. CE0X San Felix Islands    18. KP5 Desecheo Island
   6. BV9P Pratas Island        19. VP8S South Sandwich Islands
   7. KH7K Kure Island          20. KH5 Palmyra & Jarvis Islands
   8. KH3 Johnston Island       21. ZL9 New Zealand Subantarctic Islands
   9. 3Y/P Peter 1 Island       22. FK/C Chesterfield Island
  10. FT/G Glorioso Island      23. EZ Turkmenistan
  11. FT5/X Kerguelen Island    24. YK Syria
  12. YV0 Aves Island           25. VK0H Heard Island
  13. VK0M Macquarie Island     26. FT/T Tromelin Island

  There are four changes in the "Top 26" since we last reported back on
  August 8th. FT5/X and FT/G changed places. VK0M and YV0 changed places.
  KH4 and ZS8 changed places. JD/M and FT/T changed places which caused
  JD/M to drop off the "Top 26." The complete "DXCC Most Wanted" entities
  list (340) is available at: https://secure.clublog.org/mostwanted.php

FH, MAYOTTE. Michal, OK1WMR (OK1M), will be active as FH/OK1M from Mayotte
Island (AF-027) between September 13-25th. Activity will be on 20/15/10
meters using SSB, RTTY and possibly FT8, with 100 watts into a dipole.
He will also be in the CQWW DX RTTY Contest (September 24-25th). QSL
via OK1M.

FO, FRENCH POLYNESIA. Vincent, K6VVK, will be active as FO/K6VVK from
Moorea Island (OC-046), French Polynesia, between September 27th and
October 5th. Activity will be holiday style on 160-6 meters using CW,
SSB and FT8/FT4, with a Yaesu FTDX10 into a MT1 antenna for 20-6m and
a sloping wire for 160-30m. QSL only via LoTW, ClubLog, eQSL and QRZ.com's
Log Book. NO direct or Bureau QSLs.

FR, REUNION. Michal, OK1WMR (OK1M), will be active as FR/OK1M from Reunion
Island (AF-016) between September 8-12th. Activity will be on 20/15/10
meters using SSB, RTTY and possibly FT8, with 100 watts into a dipole.
QSL via OK1M.

FW, WALLIS AND FUTUNA ISLANDS (Update). Jean, F4CIX, continues to be
active as FW1JG from Wallis Island. Reports indicate that he will be
here for the next 2 or more years. Activity is mainly on 40/30/20/17/
15/12/10/6 meters using SSB and FT8/FT4. Watch for him between 0630-0915z
on 20 meters using FT8 and SSB. He uses a IC-7300 with 100 watts into a
5 bands Spiderbeam and a wire dipole for 40/30m. He posts on QRZ.com the
following operations/suggestions and details/requests [edited]:
  FT8/4 -- Please send your grid first not the report...
  FT8   -- If I'm calling on a DX expedition frequency, it's always on
           FOX/Hound mode so call +1000Hz up at least and send your grid
  CW    -- I don't decode CW by ear, but I will try to do some with a
           keyboard and CW skimmer. Thank you in this case for being
           lenient, just sending me a report and sending your callsign
           several times.
  ADDED NOTE -- English is not his mother tongue. Thank you to the English
           speaking radio amateurs for speaking slowly to facilitate his
           understanding.
  Logs are weekly uploaded to LoTW, ClubLog and QRZ.com. QSL via LoTW,
ClubLog or direct (with 2 USDs or 5 Euros) to: Jean-Gabriel GUILLEMONAT,
BP 60 Falaleu, 98600 Hahake, Wallis & Futuna Islands. Mail takes at least
two months to arrive in Wallis and one month to leave. For more details
and updates, see QRZ.com.

IOTA NEWS. The following are IOTA operations that were active this past
week between August 29th-September 3rd (as per the DXCluster):

    IOTA     Callsign     Island/GROUP            Bands/Modes
   ------    ----------   -------------           -----------
   AF-004    EA8/DL3FCG   CANARY                  15m; SSB
   AF-004    EA8CZ        CANARY                  30m; FT8
   AF-004    EA8DMF       CANARY                  15m; SSB
   AF-004    EA8TN        CANARY                  10m; SSB
   AF-004    EA8DMF       CANARY                  17m; SSB
   AF-013    5R8LH        MADAGASCAR              12m; FT8
   AF-014    CT3IQ        MADEIRA                 17m; SSB
   AF-016    FR4OZ        REUNION                 12m; FT8
   AF-017    3B9FR        RODRIGUES               17m; FT4
   AF-018    IH9YMC       PANTELLERIA             15m; CW
   AF-019    IG9ITO       PELAGIE                 40m; SSB
   AF-022    ZD7FT        ST HELENA               17m; SSB
   AF-049    3B8HH        MAURITIUS               40m; CW
   AS-007    JA0PI        HONSHU                  40m; SSB
   AS-007    JA4DLF       HONSHU                  40m; FT8
   AS-007    JA7EOO       HONSHU                  20m; FT4
   AS-007    JA7MVX/p     HONSHU                  17m; FT8
   AS-007    JA9IFF       HONSHU                  20m; FT8
   AS-007    JE4RAL       HONSHU                  20m; FT4
   AS-007    JF4EHM       HONSHU                  17m; SSB
   AS-007    JH0MSF       HONSHU                  20m; FT8
   AS-007    JH3NGD       HONSHU                  17m; SSB
   AS-007    JH4CPC       HONSHU                  20m; FT8
   AS-007    JH4UYB       HONSHU                  20/15m; SSB
   AS-007    JH7MQD       HONSHU                  40m; SSB
   AS-007    JH7QXJ       HONSHU                  15m; SSB
   AS-007    JR1GSE       HONSHU                  20m; FT8
   AS-007    JR1JGA       HONSHU                  17m; SSB
   AS-007    JR7JGA       HONSHU                  17m; SSB
   AS-019    9V1ZV        SINGAPORE               20m; SSB
   AS-076    JA5JQH       SHIKOKU                 15m; FT8
   AS-077    JA6HZN       KYUSHU                  20m; FT8
   AS-078    JA8COE       HOKKAIDO                15m; SSB
   AS-078    JH8RBY       HOKKAIDO                17m; SSB
   AS-078    JH8RJS       HOKKAIDO                15m; SSB
   AS-081    HL5PDJ KYONGSANG-BUKTO/KYONGSANG-NAMDO PROVINCE  15m; SSB
   EU-001    SV5TH        DODECANESE              40m; CW
   EU-003    CU2AP        EASTERN                 17m; FT8
   EU-004    EA6EJ        BALEARIC                20m; CW
   EU-005    G0HWK        GREAT BRITAIN           17m; SSB
   EU-005    G4RCG        GREAT BRITAIN           30m; CW
   EU-005    G8VVY        GREAT BRITAIN           40m; FT8
   EU-005    M0SSR        GREAT BRITAIN           30m; FT8
   EU-005    M0XXT        GREAT BRITAIN           15m; SSB
   EU-009    GM8OFQ       ORKNEY                  40m; SSB
   EU-010    MM0GHM/M     OUTER  HEBRIDES         20m; FT8
   EU-015    SV9RKU       CRETE                   17m; SSB
   EU-016    9A5VLK       DALMATIA SOUTH          20m; FT8
   EU-018    OY/MM0NDX    FAROE                   20m; FT8
   EU-018    OY6BEC/B     FAROE                   10m; CW
   EU-020    SM1ALH       GOTLAND COUNTY          20/17m; SSB
   EU-021    TF2MSN       ICELAND                 30m; FT8
   EU-023    9H2AS        MALTA                   20m; FT8
   EU-024    IQ0ID        SARDINIA                20m; SSB
   EU-025    IT9IQN       Sicily                  20m; SSB
   EU-025    IT9ISI       Sicily                  15m; SSB
   EU-025    IT9PQO       Sicily                  20m; FT8
   EU-034    ES0IA  HIIUMAA/SAAREMAA/LAANEMAA COUNTY 20/15m; CW/SSB
   EU-040    CT7AUS/p     ESTREMADURA PROVINCE    20m; SSB
   EU-042    DK8OL        Sylt                    20m; CW
   EU-045    IB0/EA3IEB   LAZIO REGION            40m; SSB
   EU-046    LA1CI        TROMS  COUNTY           20m; SSB
   EU-046    LA6KOA       TROMS  COUNTY           17m; SSB
   EU-049    SV8/SV2HSY/p NORTH  AEGEAN           40/20m; SSB
   EU-049    SV8SXD       NORTH  AEGEAN           17m; FT8
   EU-055    LA/DH3RN     Bomlo                   20m; FT8
   EU-115    EI3IUB/p     IRELAND                 40m; SSB
   EU-115    EI4KI        IRELAND                 40m; SSB
   EU-115    GI0LDI       IRELAND                 20m; SSB
   EU-115    MI0JZZ       IRELAND                 10m; FT8
   EU-120    2E0EYB       ENGLISH  COASTAL        20m; SSB
   EU-131    IK3PQH       VENETO REGION        40/20m; SSB/RTTY/FT8/FT4
   EU-170    9A/DH1NBE    DALMATIA  NORTH         40m; CW
   EU-175    CU3AK/p      CENTRAL                 20/17m; SSB/FT8
   NA-005    VP9IN        BERMUDA                 17m; SSB
   NA-015    CO2QU        CUBA                    30/20m; SSB/FT8
   NA-016    ZF2OO        CAYMAN                  80m; FT8
   NA-022    VP2EIH       ANGUILLA                40m; FT8
   NA-046    W1N          Nantucket               80/40/20/15m; CW/FT8
   NA-067    AF2F/W4    NORTH CAROLINA STATE EAST 30/17/15m; FT8
   NA-096    HI8HRD       HISPANIOLA              20m; SSB
   NA-096    HI8PAP       HISPANIOLA              20m; SSB
   NA-099    KP4JRS       PUERTO RICO             17m; CW
   NA-099    KP4TF        PUERTO RICO             12m; CW
   NA-099    N5YIZ        PUERTO RICO             20m; SSB
   NA-099    NP3XF        PUERTO RICO             30m; FT8
   NA-099    NP4AW        PUERTO RICO             20m; CW
   NA-099    NP4TX        PUERTO RICO             40m; FT8
   NA-099    WP3L         PUERTO RICO             30m; FT8
   NA-102    FG5GP        GUADELOUPE              20m; SSB
   NA-106    KP2AD        VIRGIN                  15m; SSB
   NA-106    KP2B         VIRGIN                  30/17m; SSB/FT8
   NA-107    FM5BH        MARTINIQUE              17m; CW/SSB
   OC-001    VK2GJC       Australia               20m; SSB
   OC-001    VK2UXO       Australia               20m; SSB
   OC-001    VK2VH        Australia               40/20/15/10m; SSB
   OC-001    VK2WF        Australia               160m;
   OC-001    VK3AUX       Australia               20m; FT8
   OC-001    VK3BDX       Australia               20m; SSB
   OC-001    VK3IH        Australia               20m; SSB
   OC-001    VK3IO        Australia               20m; SSB
   OC-001    VK3JLM       Australia               20m; FT8
   OC-001    VK3VM        Australia               20m; FT8
   OC-001    VK4DO        Australia               20m; SSB
   OC-001    VK4HR        Australia               20m; SSB
   OC-001    VK5KV        Australia               20m; SSB
   OC-001    VK6IR        Australia               30m; FT8
   OC-001    VK6ZO        Australia               20m; SSB
   OC-016    3D2AG       VITI LEVU AND VANUA LEVU 40m; FT8
   OC-021    YB0FLY       JAVA                    15m; SSB
   OC-021    YB0IBM       JAVA                    20/15m; SSB
   OC-021    YB0SAS       JAVA                    12m; FT8
   OC-021    YB1AYO       JAVA                    20m; FT8
   OC-021    YB1DIU       JAVA                    15m; SSB
   OC-021    YB1KI        JAVA                    40m; SSB
   OC-021    YB1RET       JAVA                    15m; SSB
   OC-021    YB1RKT       JAVA                    15m; SSB
   OC-021    YB1TDL       JAVA                    20m; FT8
   OC-021    YB1TQL       JAVA                    15m; FT8
   OC-021    YB2MVD       JAVA                    20m; SSB
   OC-021    YC1IFR       JAVA                    20m; FT4
   OC-021    YC2DBW       JAVA                    20m; SSB
   OC-021    YC3DOC       JAVA                    15m; SSB
   OC-021    YD2VCP       JAVA                    15m; FT8
   OC-022    YB9ELS       BALI                    17m; SSB
   OC-034    YB9VED       NEW GUINEA              15m; SSB
   OC-036    ZL1WN        NORTH                   20m; SSB
   OC-046    FO5QB        WINDWARD                15m; FT8
   OC-054    FW1JG        WALLIS                  20m; FT8
   OC-088    9M6TMT       BORNEO                  20m; SSB
   OC-088    9M65MQ       BORNEO                  20m; SSB
   OC-088    V85/F5NPV    BORNEO                  20m; CW
   OC-088    YB7NUS       BORNEO                  20m; SSB
   OC-134    ZL3GAV       SOUTH                   30m; FT8
   OC-134    ZL4PN        SOUTH                   40m; FT8
   OC-148    4W/JH3EUV    TIMOR                   20m; FT8
   OC-203    ZL4/VE6TC    SOUTH ISLAND'S COASTAL  20m; SSB
   SA-001    CE0YHF/CE3   EASTER                  10m; FT8
   SA-002    VP8A         FALKLAND                160m;
   SA-008    LU6XQB ISLA GRANDE DE TIERRA DEL FUEGO 15m; FT8
   SA-011    9Y60TT       TRINIDAD                20/17m; CW/SSB
   SA-068    8R1AK/P      GUYANA                  20m; SSB

  ** Thanks to the individuals who put the island/group and mode
     (which is very important) on their QSNs on their PacketCluster
     reports. The format we suggest is "Mode/IOTA#/Island or Group"
     (ex. CW/SA-036/Aruba).

  AF-047.  Operators Jorge/CT1BOL, José/CT1DSV, António/CT1ENV, Ricardo/
           CT3KN and José/CT3MD will be active as CR3SI from Selvagens
           Islands (Selvagem Grande) between September 21-25th. Activity
           is part of the celebrations of the 50th anniversary of the
           Reserva Natural das Ilhas Selvagens. Operations will be on
           CW, SSB and FT8 (first time for this mode). This is a rare
           IOTA reference number. No other details available at this time.

  AF-094.  Members of the Algerien Amateur Radio Union will be active as
           7Y8LI fromo Arzew Island (WLOTA 2292) sometime early November
           2022. Look for more details to be forthcoming.

  EU-041.  (Reminder) Giuseppe, IK5WWA, is now active as IM0M from La
           Maddalena until September 13th. Activity will be on various
           HF bands plus 6 meters (he will not have antennas for 160 and
           30 meters). He states [edited], "On September 11th, I will
           participate in the I.I.A. Italian Island Award, while on Sep-
           tember 6th (on VHF) and September 8th (on 6 meters). I will
           be active for the I.A.C. Italian Activity Contest." QSL via
           his home callsign, by the Bureau or direct.

  NA-046.  Operators Don/K6ZO and Brian/WV8BNM will be active as from
           Nantucket Island between September 1-7th. Activity will be on
           160-6 meters using the callsigns W1N (on SSB) and N1N (on CW
           & FT8). QSL route has not be announced yet, but QSL cards will
           be designed by UX5UO after the activity.

  NA-213.  Tom, KM4VI, will be active from Dauphin Island between October
           13-15th. Activity will be holiday style on various HF bands
           using SSB. QSL via KM4VI, direct, LoTW or ClubLog.

  OC-203.  Mike, VE6TC, will be active as ZL4/VE6TC from Oban, Stewart
           Island, (WW Loc. RE43BE) until early October. His operations
           will be portable using an FT-897 with 100w into a vertical
           wire with ground plane of radials of 3 - 1/4 wave a few feet
           off the ground. QSL via VE6TC, by the Bureau, direct, eQSL
           or LoTW.

  PLEASE NOTE: Since the Webmasters of the  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......

LG5 & SJ9, NORWAY AND SWEDEN. Operators Andy/DL3DUE and Sten/DJ5NN will
activate the Ham station LG5LG/SJ9WL Morokulien station, which is on the
border between Norway and Sweden, between Friday, September 30th, and
Monday, October 3rd. The special callsign for the Norwegian side is LG5LG,
and the special callsign for the Swedish side is SJ9WL. Activity will be
on 160m-70cm using CW, SSB and the Digital modes. For more details about
the station, see QRZ.com under LG5LG or SJ9WL.

OPDX MAILING LIST (Just A Reminder). Details on how to subscribe and
unsubscribe from the "OPDX Mailing List" are at the bottom of this
bulletin. PLEASE pass the word around.... Thanks and 73 de Tedd KB8NW
PLEASE NOTE: OUTLOOK users PLEASE read below.

P2, PAPUA NEW GUINEA (Update). Operators Ron/DG2RON, Olaf/DJ7TO, Werner/
DJ9KH, Heye/DJ9RR, Rudolf/DK3CG, Frank/DL1KWK, Norbert/DL2RNS, Georg/
DL4SVA, Christian/DL6KAC, Olaf/DL7JOM and Rolf/DL7VEE will be active as
P29RO from Loloata Island (OC-240), in the Papua New Guinea's Coastal
Island East IOTA Group, between October 25th and November 10th. Activity
will be on 160-6 meters using CW, SSB, RTTY and FT8 (F/H). Suggested
frequencies are:
CW - 1822.5, 3528, 5354, 7002, 10102, 14028, 18086, 21028, 24906 and 28028 kHz
SSB - 3805, 7092, 14210, 18120, 21275, 24955 and 28465 kHz
RTTY - 7044, 10145, 14095, 18105 and 21095 kHz
FT8(F/H) - 1836, 3567, 5356, 7056, 10131, 14090, 18095, 21090,24911 and 28090
6m - 50105/CW, 50125/SSB and 50323 kHz
  QSL via DL4SVA, direct, by the Bureau, Club's OQRS and LoTW. LoTW will
be activated 6 months after DXpedition For more details and updates, see:
                     https://p29ro.mydx.de/?Welcome

PJ2, CURACAO (Reminder). Frank, PH2M, will be active as PJ2/PH2M from
Curacao between September 10-25th. Activity will be holiday style on
60-6 meters, including 30/17/12m, using mainly FT8. QSL via PH2M, by
the Bureau, direct, ClubLog or LoTW.

PROPAGATION FORECAST/REPORT (September 5-11th).......
  Sep/05th LN     Sep/08th HN     Sep/10th HN
  Sep/06th HN     Sep/09th HN     Sep/11th AN
  Sep/07th HN

   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

    (Updated 01/26/2022) 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
     * SolarHam Web page:   http://www.solarham.net
     * Radio Propagation/Space Weather/Sunspot Cycle Information at:
                           http://sunspotwatch.com
     * Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) & National Oceanic and
       Atmospheric Administration (NOAA):
                       https://www.swpc.noaa.gov
         https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/solar-cycle-progression
     * News and Information About The Sun-Earth Environment:
                    https://www.spaceweather.com
     * Archive of ARRL Propagation Forecasts:
            http://www.arrl.org/w1aw-bulletins-archive-propagation
     * Information and tutorials on propagation are at: http://k9la.us
     * Graphic propagation tool by DR2W: http://www.dr2w.de/dx-propagation
     * W4HM Daily HF/MF Radio Wave Propagation Forecast:
            https://groups.io/g/w4hmradiowavepropagationforecast
     * WM7D's Solar Resource Page: https://www.wm7d.net/hamradio/solar

PV200, BRAZIL (Special Event). Claudio, PY2KP, LABRE Radiosport Manager,
informs OPDX that the LABRE HQ will be operating the special callsign
PV200BR between September 1-30th, in celebration of Brazil's 200 years
of independence (07/09/1822 National holiday in Brazil). Activity will
be on all modes and bands. Along with the celebrations, it launches a
new award  WID (Worked Independence Day). Details are available on their
Web site (www.labre.org.br). QSL via PY2KP.

QSL INFO AND NEWS...................
  QSL-INFO from Lothar, DL1SBF (www.qslinfo.eu) (September 4th)
  QSL-INFO from various sources provided by OPDX
  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
  3Z30PSP via SP9PSJ     EG7SDC via EA1AUM (L)     OZ/DB3MI via DB3MI
  5E9WW via CN8WW        EG8SDC via EA1AUM (L)     OZ50DDXG via OZ1ACB
  5R8LH via IK2DUW       EG9SDC via EA1AUM (L)     PI4TIL via PF7DKW & (L)
  5W1SA via JA1DXA       EI90IRTS via EI6AL        PP2/DL3SEZ via DL3SEZ
  9M65MA via 9M2OHM      EJ4GRC via EI8DD          PQ3G via PY3OZ
  9M65MB via 9M2CIF      EK/RX3DPK via RX3DPK      PR1T via PY1ZV (L)
  9M65MC via (e)         G3M via G4PEO             PT5C via PY5HC (L/e)
  9M65MJ via 9M2CDX (O)  GB1SAK via M0OXO (O)      PT6B via PY6HD (d/L)
  9M65MN via ?           HB75SG/P via HB9KNY & (L) PV200BR via PY2KP
  9M65MP via 9W2EYR (d)  HB9/IK2LEY/P via IK2LEY   PV2K via EA5GL & (L)
  9M65MQ via (e)         HG0WFF via HA0HW (O)      PW2IND via PP5AA
  9M65MR via 9M4CPS      HS0ZNR via VK2BY          R100KBR via UA6XT
  9M65MS via (d)         IQ0AK via IS0JXO          R150AV via RM0L
  9M65MW via 9M2LDX      J20EE via F4DXW           R870G via RJ3T
  9V1ZV via EA5GL & (L)  JX/LB4MI via LB4MI & (L)  RA20LH via RZ3EC
  A35JP via JA0RQV       LW2DO via EC6DX           RL20LH via RZ3EC
  A44A via A47RS & (L)   LX6/PD0RWL via PPD0RWL    RT20LH via RZ3EC
  A61ZX via IZ8CLM & (L) LY786A via LY5A           SF6F via SA6FOL (L)
  AM38SDC via EA1AUM     LZ31ZE via LZ1KCP         SM2M via SM2LIY & (L)
  AM500PCM via EA7URF    N0C via W0UY (d/L)        TM150FOR via F5LLZ
  CR2X via OH2BH         NL7S via N4GNR            TM2ALMA via F5PTA (d/e)
  EG1SDC via EA1AUM (L)  OE60STMK via OE6WIG       V85/F5NPV via F5NPV (L/e)
  EG2SDC via EA1AUM (L)  OK/OM2JU/P via OM2JU      VJ4T via VK4QH & (L)
  EG2UNA via EA2CW (e/L) OL15SOTA via OK1CYC       VK0WN via VK7WN & (L)
  EG3SDC via EA1AUM (L)  OM/SQ9MDF/P via SQ9MDF    VK2GPL/9 via VK2GPL
  EG4SDC via EA1AUM (L)  OX3LX via OZ0J            W1N via K6ZO
  EG5SDC via EA1AUM (L)  OY/DK4HH via DK4HH        YB1JCD via EA7FTR & (L)
  EG6SDC via EA1AUM (L)  OY/MM0NDX via EB7DX       YQ6A via YO6BHN & (L)
  EG7FFP via EA7FC       OY/MM0OKG via EB7DX (L)   ZL4/VE6TC via VE6TC & (L)

  (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   (n) no printed QSLs
  (Q) QRZ.com only (E) E-Mail QSL only (P) Please send no QSL
  (BA) Bureau Automatic
  (**) QSL automatically via Bureau - do not send QSLs

  LOGS ONLINE AT CLUBLOG.ORG THIS WEEK......
  https://secure.clublog.org/logsearch/3D2USU  (Updated)
  https://secure.clublog.org/logsearch/HP1PAR  (Updated)

  JX/LB4MI QSL UPDATE. Helge, JX/LB4MI, reports on QRZ.com, August 29th:
  "I am now reaching the end of my stay, and have a very busy schedule
  before leaving Jan Mayen, the 5th of October. So expect less activity
  on the bands. I will close the 'Jan Mayen-option' for direct QSL-cards
  21st of September, and when I arrive home I will open again for re-
  questing the official QSL-card; direct and buro. So if you want the
  Jan Mayen postcard + rubber stamps from the island, you must request
  before 21st of September.
    'Post card QSL-service' via OQRS still active. LAST shipment is 28th
  of September. Last OQRS request is 21st of September. See pictures at
  the end of this page (QRZ.com) for examples of the postcards. All re-
  ceived buro cards will be replied before Christmas 2022, for free -
  and those will only be the official QSL card.
    I really enjoy the CW pileups! But please note that I am NOT a skilled
  CW operator or DXer, so I am VERY HAPPY for your patience during the
  pileups! All QSO's are 100% headcopy (wink)."
    For more details and updates, see QRZ.com....

  QSL STATUS FOR RI0IR (AS-059). Peter, VA3DXA, was informed by Eugene,
  RZ3EC, QSL Manager of RI0IR, that the "OQRS does not work into Russia
  at this time but his (rcc.expedition@gmail.com) works fine for payments
  for the QSL. RI0IR is now on LoTW and the autoCFM feature will be
  activated in the near future."

  QSLS RECEIVED VIA LoTW: 3A2MW, 4W/JH2EUV, AP75SD, BN0W, CE2SV, CT7AUP,
  CX2DK, DL0MCM, EI3GRB, EK/RX3DPK, FM5BH, FP/KV1J, HI8T, JH7RTQ, JX/LB4MI,
  KH6BB, KH6LC, KL7HBK, LU2BR, MI0NWA, N7ET/DU7, NH6JC, S01WS, V4/NT5V,
  WH7T, YB9RPF, ZA/IW2JOP, ZL2BX and ZL7/ZL1VV

  QSLS RECEIVED VIA MAIL: C91CCY, D44PM, JX/LB4MI, RI0IR (AS-059), V47JA,
  Z61DX and Z66X

  QSLS RECEIVED VIA THE BUREAU: FJ/DK6AS and Z68XX
   --- We would like to see more QSL Bureaus (such as AS/US/SA/AF.. etc)
       send in their info....

SPECIAL EVENT (Highway to a DX Party!). The Citrus Belt Amateur Radio
Club of San Bernardino (w6jbt.org), California, is once again hosting
(probably one of the most fun special event activities) the 23rd annual
"Route 66 On The Air" special event between 0000z on Saturday, September
10th and 2359z on Sunday, September 18th. The purpose of this event is
to offer amateur radio operators a fun way to "Relive the Ride" of their
own memories of Route 66, and to celebrate the highway's 96th anniversary.
The U.S. Highway 66 established in 1926, was the first major improved
highway to link the west coast with the nation's heartland. Through stories,
songs, and TV shows, the highway came to symbolize the spirit of the freedom
of the open road, inspiring many to see America.
  Look for the following 21 stations (two are rovers) operating in or
around the major cities along the old "Route 66" from Santa Monica,
California, to Chicago, Illinois:

   Stations       City                   Clubs/Individuals
   --------      --------------------   -------------------------
     W6A         Santa Monica, CA       Westside Amateur Radio Club
     W6B         Los Angeles, CA        Westside Amateur Radio Club
     W6C         San Bernardino, CA     Citrus Belt Amateur Radio Club
     W6D         Victorville, CA        Victor Valley Amateur Radio Club
     W6E         Barstow, CA            Barstow Amateur Radio Club
     W6F         Kingman, AZ (#1)       Hualapai Amateur Radio Club
     W6G         Flagstaff, AZ          Northern Arizona DX Association
     W6H         Albuquerque, NM        Albuquerque DX Association
     W6I         Amarillo, TX           Panhandle Amateur Radio Club
     W6J         Elk City, OK           West Central OK Amateur Radio Club
     W6K         Oklahoma City, OK      Oklahoma City Auto Patch Association
     W6L         Tulsa, OK              Tulsa Amateur Radio Club
     W6M         Tribune, KS            Western Kansas Amateur Radio Club
     W6N         Joplin, MO             Joplin Amateur Radio Club
     W6O         Lebanon, MO            Lebanon Amateur Radio Club
     W6P         St. Louis, MO          St. Louis Amateur Radio Club
     W6Q         Chicago, IL            Six Meter Club of Chicago
     W6R         Springfield, MO        Southwest Missouri Amateur RC
     W6U         Wilmington, IL         Wilmington Area Amateur Radio Club

     ROVER STATIONS
   ----------------
     W6S         ROVER 1                Northern Arizona DX Association
     W6T         ROVER 2                Northern Arizona DX Association

   Special event stations are expected to be found in the vicinity of the
following frequencies. (Look for digital modes in the standard band segments
for such mode) All frequencies +/- QRM:
  CW  - 3533, 7033, 10110, 14033, 18080, 21033, 24900, 28033 and 50033 kHz
  SSB - 3866, 7266, 14266, 18164, 21366, 24966, 28466 and 50166 kHz
  Digi - 3573, 7074, 10136, 14074, 18100, 21074, 24915 and 28074 kHz

  R66 MOBILE Operations - Any amateurs operating while actually driving
        along Route 66 during the special event period are encouraged to
        take part in "Route 66 On The Air", by using the designation
        "mobile 66" for SSB or "/m66" for CW after their callsigns. All
        other amateur radio operators are welcome to contact these mobile
        operators. NOTE: W6S AND W6T ARE THE ONLY OFFICIAL EVENT ROVER/
        MOBILE STATIONS AND WILL BE ENDORSED ON THE EVENT CERTIFICATE.

  REPEATERS - Some of the participating clubs will also be operating this
        event from their local VHF/UHF repeaters. Check the ARRL repeater
        guide for possible repeater frequencies, if you're in the local
        area.

  2022 ROUTE 66 - LOG SHEET: This simple log sheet can be used during
  the event for a quick log record. Simply click on the link below and
  print off. When printing make sure it's in "Landscape" orientation.
  https://w6jbt.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/FINAL-EVENT-LOG-SHEET-FOR-WEBSITE.pdf
  PLEASE NOTE: This sheet is NOT to be used to request a certificate as
  you must fill out the application found under the "2022 Route 66 On The
  Air" tab on home page, then click the "Certificate/Decal Request..." tab.

  QSL - Each participating club will issue their own QSL card commemorating
  this event. QSL information is available on the Web at:
                         http://w6jbt.org/?page_id=27

  CERTIFICATE/DECAL REQUEST - For more details about the event and the
  certificate that is available, please visit the "Route 66 OTA Site"
  at:                            http://w6jbt.org
  https://w6jbt.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/2022-ROUTE-66-CERTIFICATE-APPLICATION-FILLABLE-FORM-.pdf

TF, ICELAND (Reminder). Operators George/K5KG, Steve/K4EU and Tom/K4NMR
will be active as TF/K5KG, TF/K4EU and TF/K4NMR from Iceland (IOTA EU-21),
September 6-20th. The team will be working various contests, CWTs, state
QSO parties, etc...

TM8, FRANCE (Special Event). Members of the Saint Malo Radio Club will
activate special event station, TM8R, during the "Route du Rhum", a sailing
ship race from Saint-Malo (France) to Pointe-à-Pitre (Guadeloupe Island).
The activity will take place between October 27th and November 6th. The
team will be active on all bands, all modes. For more information, see the
"Association des radios amateurs de la côte d'Emeraude" (ARACE) Web
site at (http://www.arace.fr/) as well as (http://www.routedurhum.com/fr)
page. QSL via F5BNJ, direct, by the Bureau, ClubLog or LoTW. An online log
will be available at:    http://clublog.org/logsearch/TM8R

TY, BENIN. Finnish operators Tapani/OH5BM, Pekka/OH2TA and Timo/OH5LLR
will be active as TY5AF from the premises of the Finnish cultural center
"Villa Karo", in Grand Popo village on the Atlantic coast of Benin between
November 22-29th. Activity will be on all HF bands and modes. The operators
will also focus on the CQWW DX CW Contest (November 26-27th) as a Multi-Op
entry. While there, they will try to establish local amateur radio activ-
ities in Benin together with Villa Karo organization.

V2, ANTIGUA. A couple of sources are reporting that Bud, AA3B, will once
again be active as V26K from Antigua (NA-100) between September 7-15th.
Activity will be mainly on CW on various HF bands during his spare time.
QSL via AA3B (Direct or Bureau), eQSL, LoTW or ClubLog's OQRS.

VP5, TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS. Operators Jim/NU4Y and Ron/N4KE will be
active as VP5DX from Turks & Caicos between October 20th and November
2nd. Activity will be on 160-10 meters as well as the CQWW DX SSB Contest
(October 29-30th) as a Multi-Single/Low-Power entry. QSL via NU4Y, LoTW
or ClubLog.

VP9, BERMUDA. Janusz, SP9FIH, will be active as SP9FIH/VP9 from Bermuda
Islands (NA-005) between September 23rd and October 2nd. Activity will
be on 30/17/15/12 meters using SSB, RTTY and FT8, while using "very modest
equipment." QSL via ClubLog's OQRS or LoTW. For more details and updates,
watch:                 http://vp9.dxpeditions.org

WA2, UNITED STATES (Special 911 Callsign). The station WA2NYC is a remem-
brance of the 21st anniversary on the attack on the World Trade Center
in New York City. We remember that over twenty nine hundred souls that
were lost on that day. The station will operate between 0000z, September
11th until 0300z, September 12th. Suggested frequencies are: 28450,
21350, 14340, 7238 and D-STAR Reflector XLX020B will be monitored at the
top of the hour. They will also be uploading QSOs to LoTW. If you would
like a QSL card, PLEASE send a SASE to the club address: Wireless Asso-
ciation Of New York City, 233 Wolverine St, Staten Island, NY 10306-1746,
USA.

YJ, VANUATU. If you missed Mike, VK2BXE, as YJ0MB from Vanuatu this past
week, you will have another chance to work him in about 2-3 weeks. QSL
via address on QRZ.com.

ZA, ALBANIA. Ark, UA4CC, may be active again as ZA/UA4CC from near Vlora,
Albania, possibly between September 7-17th (TBD). Activity will be holiday
style on various HF bands using CW, FT8 and possibly SSB, with an Elecraft
K3 into wire antennas from balcony. QSL via UA4CC, direct (NO IRCs),
ClubLog (direct or Bureau; PayPal currently NOT working - See QRZ.com)
or LoTW. NO Bureau.

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