rjr@mgweed.UUCP (Bob Roehrig) (06/26/84)
qst de k9eui hr dx bulletin nr 22 from arrl headquarters newington ct june 21 1984 to all radio amateurs bt tristan da cunha. according to his qsl manager, w4fru, andy, zd9bv, lost all of his antennas in a windstorm. andy now has an inverted vee up for 40 and 15 meters. he should be active on 7080 khz listening around 7160 khz at 0730z. he will probably not be back on 75 meters until sometime in july. marshall islands. kx6ds is very active on 40 meters, usually around 7002 khz at 0900z. solomon islands. h44ia has been active on 3795 khz at 0900z, with good signals in the eastern u.s. cambodia. xu1ss is still active around 14335 khz at 1200z on sundays in a list operation. crete. ka0cyr/sv9 occasionally shows up on 7005 khz at 0245z for a u.s. schedule. qatar. a71bk, mohamed, has been worked on 14185 khz at 2300z. liechtenstein. df4gv/hb0 has beenhactive on 7003 khz at 0300z and will be on from liechtenstein until sunday morning. egypt. herb, ka4sbe, continues to be active on 20 meter ssb on 14245 khz at 0230z. turkey. ta1as can sometimes be found on 14220 khz at 2300z. east kiribati. t32af has a new beam on 40 meters and is frequently on 7075 khz at 0815z testing it, and plans to be doing this frequently for the next two or three weeks, listening in the u.s. phone band. qsl via kh6ur. ar