[SEDXC] [sedxc] Funny band conditions this morning
Mike Greenway
K4PI at BELLSOUTH.NET
Tue Apr 9 18:02:38 EDT 2013
I could use a QSL for a RTTY Q I had with the EP3 but not quite worth what
he needs to return it. He probably never gets the QSL's anyway..
-----Original Message-----
From: k4hb
Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2013 4:18 PM
To: sedxc at contesting.com
Subject: Re: [SEDXC] [sedxc] Funny band conditions this morning
I don't know about EP3SMH's return QSL habits, and don't know how secure
their postal system is. There's many comments on the cluster about him
wanting too much for a QSL card. He once had on his QRZed page to
send $10, now he wants $9 + an IRC. According to the information on the
official Iranian postage site and the current exchange rate, $10 will
only cover surface mail to the US. To send airmail would require $13.
Their rates are listed here, and the link to their postage page is
provided. http://www.k4hb.com/postage.html
I've discussed this with EP3SMH and asked why the postage is so high. Can't
say what his exact reply was without turning this into a political
discussion. Let's just say that politics seem to play a role. I'm glad I
don't need EP for an ATNO. I've worked him on another band, but I'll just
wait and hope one day he gets a manager or uploads to LoTW.
According
to cluster spots, EP3SMH appears to be
Iran's most active ham on HF. I'm sure many would be happy if he got a
manager or got on LoTW, but of course that's his choice. I searched to
find Iranian ops
with mangers or those who upload to LoTW, and it's slim pickings.
Things thin out even more when searching the last time they were
spotted. Found only one who uploads to LoTW, and two with managers who
have been spotted this year. I'm aware that not being spotted doesn't
necessarily mean a station wasn't on the air.
EP3MJ via IK2DUW Last spotted Jan 2013
EP3PK via IK2DUW (LoTW) Last spotted Jan 2013
EP4HR via I2MQP Last spotted Apr 2010
EP4SP via OK1DOT Last spotted Feb 2011
EP4RF via eQSL Only. Last spotted April 9, 2013
73, Hal K4HB
http://www.k4hb.com
http://www.Hi-TechRedneck.com
http://www.k4hb.com/postage.html
--- On Tue, 4/9/13, wb4sq at yahoo.com <wb4sq at yahoo.com> wrote:
From: wb4sq at yahoo.com <wb4sq at yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [SEDXC] [sedxc] Funny band conditions this morning
To: sedxc at yahoogroups.com, sedxc at contesting.com
Date: Tuesday, April 9, 2013, 1:27 PM
EP3 station keeps your $ and NEVER qsls. think he only gets on the air when
he needs money.
Sent from my Samsung Epic™ 4G
David Thompson <thompson at mindspring.com> wrote:
I saw a lot of DX showing on DX summit this morning so I went up and found
Europe calling EP3SMH. He came up after a few minites to 5/5 and I was the
only one calling when he asked for NA.
I went to 28440 and heard VK9CZ weakly with the beam on EP so I turned it to
direct short path and he was S7. I got him second call with 90 watts.
Just after I worked the VK9 something happened to the band (1420Z) and
almost all signals went out except for a few EU calling VK9. Even the local
on 28425 calling CQ 10 10 was down to S2. I went to 12 and the only DX I
heard was an F5. Slowly the band came back in on 10 and I noticed several
W4 listing VK9CZ but nothing here. The strongest signal on the band was a
JY4 at 10 over 9 about 28460. I saw a N1 saying the VK9 was S9 in new
England and easy. Still zip here. He was 589 on 21 CW at 1510Z.
SF and spots rairly high but A and K 3 and 2. 20 was great last night with
Russia and EK7AD booming in.
Selective blackout or what??
73 Dave K4JRB
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