[TOEC] DX-CALENDAR V 228
Lars Aronsson SM3CVM
sm3cvm at bredband.net
Sun Jul 8 13:00:50 PDT 2012
DX-CALENDAR V 228
The calendar is also available at
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BENIN; TY2BP by LA0HF from Fidjrossé, Cotonou, beginning June 26th, for a
minimum of
30 days, up to 45 days. Activity will be on 20/15/10 meters. QSL
via IK2IQD.
- 8/7 MONTSERRAT; VP2MSR and VP2MDD NA-103
by G3USR and M0AEP. He will be QRV on all HF bands but his main
focus is on 12m and 10m. If the 6m band opens to Europe he will
be QRV there also. QSL for VP2MSR via G0USR and VP2MDD via M0AET.
9/7 INDONESIA; YEØM OC-177
from Seribu Islands, Pulau Kaliage Besar (Loc OI34GI, YBFF-025)
by 30 different operators. Listen for them on CW, SSB and RTTY on
2m-160m. QSL via YB1GJS. See also http://ye0m.com/
13/7 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; ACØQG/5 NA-092
from South Padre Island (USI TX007S, Cameron County, TX). Activity
will be on the HF bands, on or near the usual island and IOTA
frequencies. QSL via his home callsign, direct, LoTW or eQSL.
13/7 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; N1FJ/p
from Three Mile Island (USi NH020, not IOTA). This island is
located on Lake Winnipesukee in Belknap County/New Hampshire. He
will work mostly in CW on 15m-40m. QSL via homecall.
15/7 CANADA; CK6S
Celebrating the 100th aniversary of the Calgary Stampede, the
Calgary Amateur Radio Association will be operating special event
station. QSL via VE6AO, direct or bureau. All amateurs within the
City of Calgary can also use special prefixes CJ6 for VA6 and CK6
for VE6 for the same period.
21/7 S. COOK IS.; E51YNB and E51TAI OC013
from Rarotonga Island by N6NB and W6TAI. They will operate SSB
only on 40-10 metres, and will take part in the IARU HF World
Championship. QSL via N6NB.
- 27/7 MOROCCO; 5C13IG
Moroccan amateur radio operators are allowed to use the special
prefix to celebrate the 13th anniversary of the crowning of King
Mohammed VI.
28/7 JAPAN; 8N1TW
to mark the completion of transition to digital terrestrial TV
broadcasting in JA. "TW" implies Tower. QSL via bureau.
- 29/7 FRENCH GUIANA; FY5LH
by F5TND. Activity has been on 40-10 meters using SSB, RTTY and
PSK. QSL via F5KDR.
- 30/7 BRAZIL; PW7FD and PQ7FD
Special event stations PW7FD (SSB and digital modes) and PQ7FD
(CW) will be active as a tribute to Brazil's Fire Departments.
Look for activity on 40, 20, 17, 15 and 10 metres. QSL via PS7AB,
direct and bureau, and LoTW. For more information, see:
http://www.ps7ab.com.br/pq7fd.htm
- 31/7 AUSTRALIA; VK100WIQ
Celebrating one century of Amateur Radio in Queensland will be
activated by WIA affiliated clubs located across the State. All
of the QSOs will be confirmed automatically via the bureau.
Direct card requests will be accepted until 31 December 2012 and
can be sent to VK100WIQ Manager, P.O. Box 343, Laidley QLD 4341,
Australia. Further information can be found in the "News and
Events" section on http://www.wia.org.au/
- 31/7 CHILE; 3G90AA
Special event callsign will be in use on all bands and modes to
celebrate the 90th anniversary of the Radio Club of Chile. QSL
via CE3AA.
- Late July AFGHANISTAN; T6JP
by 5Q2J/OZ2JBC. Activity will be on 80-10 meters depending on the
conditions. However, due to background noise, he will work
primarily on 20-10 meters using RTTY, PSK and SSB, with a Yaesu
FT-857D (100W). See important QSL info for direct and Bureau QSLs
at: http://oz2jbc.dk/page3.html
Log will be uploaded monthly to eQSL and LoTW.
- 6/8 CHAD; TT8PK
by F4EGS on HF. Activity will be limited due to his work schedule
and spare time. QSL via F4EGS, by the Bureau or direct (see
QRZ.com for details).
6/8 MONTSERRAT; VP2MDD NA-103
by M0AEP. G3USR will join him on the island between June 30th and
July 9th. Both operators will be active on 80-6 meters, but will
concentrate on 12/10/6 meters using CW and SSB (no digital). QSL
via their home callsigns.
25/8 S. COOK IS.; E51AND OC-013
from Rarotonga Island by AB7FS. Activity will be holiday style.
As a member of the Straight Key Century Club (SKCC #7723), he
plans to operate straight key CW at or around 14050 kHz, and he
will be looking especially for SKCC members. He also checks into
the ANZA net (which meets at 0515z daily on 14183 kHz). QSL via
his home callsign.
30/9 JAPAN; 8J7EQ
the special event station remembers last year's big earthquake in
Japan in all modes on HF until Sep 30. QSL via bureau.
- 31/10 JAPAN; 8JØWAZA
The special callsign promotes the "National Skills Competition/
National Abilympics" competition 2012 in Nagano. QSL cards to
special event stations from JA are always ok via bureau.
- 31/10 ANGOLA; D2SG
by MM0SSG. Activity will be limited because he is there on a work
assignment on an off-shore oil platform. Operations will only take
place when he is on land. Reported QSNs show activity has been on
10 meters CW. QSL via GM4FDM, direct or by the Bureau.
- 31/12 JAPAN; 8J1MST
The special event station celebrates the 40th anniversary of the
city of Misato.
- 31/12 JAPAN; 8J6O AS-077
to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the city of Omura (JCC
4205). QSL via bureau.
- 31/12 JAPAN; 8N1TDU
The special event station is active from the "Tokyo Denki
University New Campus" (Tokyo Senju Campus).
- 31/12 PHILIPPINES; 4GØLD
Look for special event station to celebrate the 50th anniversary
of the Philippine Amateur Radio League (PARL). QSL via the
Bureau. Also, the PARL is sponsoring a commemorative Diploma for
amateur radio stations that have established two-way
communications with at least twelve (12) QSOs with PARL members.
Look for more details at http://www.dx1l.dxhams.net/events.htm
31/12 CYPRUS; P3EU
Members of the Paphos District of the Cyprus Amateur Radio Society
will be active to celebrate the first Cypriot Presidency of the
Council of the European Union. QSL via 5B4AHO, direct or bureau.
- 31/12 MEXICO; 6DØLM
special callsign issued to the Federacion Mexicana de Radio
Experimentadores (FMRE) to celebrate the 80th anniversary since
its foundation.
10/7 17/7 ST. PIERRE & MIQUELON; FP/KV1J NA-032
from the Island of Miquelon (NA-032, DIFO FP-002 WLOTA 1417, Grid
GN17). Activity will be on 160-6 meters using CW, SSB, RTTY and
PSK31 (but primarily CW, SSB and RTTY). He will generally be on
the highest frequency band that is open, and he may try 6 meters
if there is an indications of openings. Also, look for him on the
satellites, weather permitting. He will also be in the IARU HF
Contest (July 14-15th) as a Single-Op/All-Band/Mixed-Mode/High-
Power entry. QSL via KV1J, direct or by the Bureau and also LoTW.
For more details and updates, check out his Web page at
http://www.kv1j.com/fp/July12.html
11/7 16/7 VENEZUELA; YW5B SA-037
from Isla La Blanquilla by members of the Grupo DX Caracas. They
plan to be QRV on all bands and modes. QSL via DM4TI.
12/7 -2/8 ST. KITTS AND NEVIS; V47JA NA-104
by W5JON. Activity will be on 80-6 meters using SSB. His activity
will also include RSGB IOTA (SSB) Contest as a Single-Op/All-Band
entry. Equipment will be: Kenwood TS-590S and a SB200 Amplifier
and a 80-10m Multiband Dipole and S9 Vertical; 6m will be a 3
element yagi. His XYL, W5HAM, will occasionally operate as
V47HAM. ALL QSLs go to his home callsign W5JON. Also via LoTW.
14/7 22/7 ECUADOR; HDØ81QRC
by members of the Quito Radio Club (HC1QRC). Activity will be on
all bands, CW and SSB. The operation is to commemorate the
founding of the Quito Radio Club 81 years ago. Equipment will
include both modern and some beautifully restored vintage radios
by Gustavo, HC1BG. QSL via HC1JQ, direct or by the Bureau.
20/7 31/7 ST. PIERRE & MIQUELON; FP/VE3DZ, FP/VA2WA and TO2U NA-032
from Miquelon by VE3DZ and VA2WDQ/VA2WA. Activity will be on 160-
6 meters using CW, SSB and RTTY. Look for them to use the special
callsign TO2U for the CQWW VHF (July 21-22nd) and the RSGB IOTA
Contest (July 28-29th). Suggested frequencies are:
CW - 1824, 3524, 7024, 10114, 14024, 18074, 21024, 24894 and
28024 kHz
SSB - 3790, 7060/7140, 14240, 18140, 21240,
24940 and 28440 kHz
RTTY - 7041, 10142, 14084, 18104, 21084, 24914
and 28080 kHz
6m - 50.104/CW and 50.115/SSB
QSL cards will be available after the DXpedition via OQRS, by the
Bureau or direct by using the PayPal system. For more details and
updates, visit: http://www.to2u.contestgroupduquebec.com/
22/7 29/7 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; WB8YJF/4 NA-067
from Ocracoke Island (USI NC-001S). Activity will include the
RSGB IOTA Contest (July 28-29th). Operations will be on 80-10
meters using CW, RTTY, and SSB. QSL via his home callsign,
direct (for a FAST reply) or by the Bureau.
22/7 4/8 SAINT BARTHELEMY; TO2D NA-146
by HB9EOU and HB9CVC. Activity will be on 40-6 meters using SSB
and RTTY. Suggested frequencies are:
SSB - 7058/7180, 14195/14269, 18145, 21295,
24945 and 28495 kHz
RTTY - 7035, 10140, 14080, 18100, 21080, 24920
and 28080 kHz
6m - 50118 kHz
QSL via HB9EOU. For more details and udates, visit:
http://st-barth.hb9eme.ch/
23/7 31/7 BELIZE; V31WH, V31MX and V31MO NA-073
from Cay Caulker by W5HNS, K0BCN and W5MRM. Activity will be on
40-10 meters using a 5 band hexbeam and a 40m dipole, operating
CW and SSB. There will only be one transceiver, so they will not
be on more than one band at a time. During the RSGB IOTA Contest
(July 28-29th), they will sign V31MX and be on the contest
allowed bands alternating CW and SSB (on 40m and up). QSL via
their home callsigns or LoTW.
24/7 1/8 TURKEY; TB2ZHI/0, TA0/HA5BWW, TA0/HA5MA, TA0/HA7PC,
TA0/HA8KW,
TA2RX/0, TA7EB/0 and TA7EM/0 AS-154
from Giresun Island by a team of Hungarian and Turkish operators.
Activity will be on all HF bands. Operators mentioned are HA5OJ
(TB2ZHI/0), HA5BWW (TA0/HA5BWW), HA5MA (TA0/HA5MA), HA7PC
(TA0/HA7PC), HA8KW (TA0/HA8KW), TA2RX (TA2RX/0), TA7EB (TA7EB/0)
and TA7EM (TA7EM/0). QSL via their home callsigns, direct or by
the Bureau. During the RSGB IOTA Contest (July 28-29th), the team
will use the callsign TC0HA. QSL TC0HA via HA5KHC, direct or by
the Bureau.
26/7 29/7 MARIANA Is; WE8A/KHØ OC-086
from Saipan. Activity will be on 80-6 meters, but with a focus on
30/17/12 meters using CW and SSB. Suggested operating frequencies
on the 30/17/12 meter bands will be (+/- QRM):
CW - 10106, 18071 and 24901 kHz
SSB - 18136 and 24936 kHz
QSL ONLY direct to: 5-1-35, Daikaidori, Kobe, 652-0803 JAPAN.
Please do not send to the U.S. Bureau or JA Bureau. For more
details and updates, go to:
http://blog.zaq.ne.jp/kirc/category/5/
26/7 29/7 CANADA; VX2I NA-128
from Ile Verte by a group of operators. They will operate many
stations from the lighthouse keeper's quarters, with activity on
all bands CW, SSB, RTTY and PSK63 before and after the IOTA
contest. A station will be dedicated to 6m. QSL via VE2CQ, direct
or bureau. See www.qsl.net/na128cg/
26/7 1/8 ST. PAUL I.; CY9M
IOTA Contest included, the 10-man team will be active all bands,
modes (160-2m) with special attention on 6m and 160m, if
propagation allows. A Web site is currently under construction
and will be ready in a few short weeks where much more info can
be found. The QSL Manager for the expedition is M0URX. Today,
according to that list and ClubLog, CY9 is needed more than
entities such as Tokelau (ZK3) or PY0T (Trindade & Martim Vaz).
The team consists of AB5EB, EA1DR, EA2TA, EA3NT, IZ7ATN, MM0NDX,
SM0MDG, SV2KBS, VA3FM and VE3EN.
Information: http://www.cy9m.com/
27/7 29/7 BRAZIL; ZV1M SA-029
from Itacuruca Island by PU1MMZ, PU1SET, PY1HS, PY1MT and PY1MX.
They will be active IOTA Contest. QSL via PY1MT.
27/7 29/7 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; W6UX/p NA-144
from Anacapa Island by W6UX and other five operators, from around
22 UTC on 27 July until 12 UTC on the 29th. IOTA Contest included.
Look for them on 10, 15, 20, 30 (Friday only), and 40 metres. QSL
via W6UX.
August COMOROS; D64K AF-007
A team of Europeon operators will be active from Comoros Islands.
Operators mentioned are IW3SQY, IV3DSH, IT9YVO, IZ8GCE, IZ4AKS,
SP3DOI and C31CT/EA3QS. The team has already obtained all
permissions, and the license has been sent to the DXCC Desk. The
official D64K Web site will go online about a month before the
DXpedition. The QSL Manager will be IV3DSH. More details will be
forthcoming. Watch the following for updates:
http://www.d64k.com/
1/8 8/8 COSTA RICA; TI5/K6MQ
by N6OPR and N0TW. Their activity will include the 10-10 Summer
QSO Party (August 4-5th). QSL via N0TW.
2/8 9/8 VENEZUELA; YV5/homecall and YV7/homecall SA-035 SA-012
from Margarita (SA-012) and as YV5/homecall from Los Roques (SA-
035) by UA9YAB and UA9YPS. QSL via home calls.
8/8 20/8 COMOROS; D64K AF-007
from Ngazidja (Grande Comore), Comoros Islands by a team of
Europeon operators. The current list of operators mentioned are
C31CT/EA3QS, DL7DF, EA3AKY, IW3SQY, IV3DSH, IZ8GCE and SP3DOI.
The team has already obtained all permissions, and the license
has been sent to the DXCC Desk. Pilot station is KH6CG. Their
license covers from 160 to 6 meters, so the guys will be active
on all bands and modes, and they are even considering the possi-
bility of working on 60m and 6m. The QSL Manager will be Paolo,
IV3DSH. More details will be forthcoming. Watch the following for
updates: http://www.d64k.com/
10/8 20/8 ST. PIERRE & MIQUELON; FP/VE2XB NA-032
from Miquelon Islands. Activity will have a special focus on 6
meters, but he will also be active on all bands from 80-6 meters.
He states that he will be bring his THP amp for 500w, so his
signals should be good with the Hexbeam. QSL via VE2XB (see
QRZ.com).
14/8 3/9 TANZANIA; 5H3ME
by DL4ME. Activity will be holiday style on the HF bands from 80-6
meters using CW and the Digital modes. QSL via his home callsign.
17/8 20/8 AUSTRALIA; VI5CW OC-139
from Kangaroo Island by VK5PAS and six other operators. Activity
will include an entry in the International Lighthouse/Lightship
Weekend [ILLW] from Cape Willoughby Lighthouse, as well as
operations on all HF bands using mainly SSB, with some possible
CW. QSL via VK5PAS.
18/8 19/8 AUSTRALIA; VK4ILH OC-137
from Moreton Island during the International Lighthouse/
Lightship Weekend [ILLW] by a team of 8
Australian operators.
Activity will take place prior to ILLW from the Cape Moreton
Lighthouse (AU0009, WLOTA LH2987). This will be the very first
time Cape Moreton Lighthouse has ever been activated. Also,
Moreton Island has not been activated in almost 15 years.
Operators mentioned are VK4MIA, VK4FPDW, VK4MBL, VK4GRA, VK4ERM,
VK4GH, VK4IO and VK3HJ. QSL via VK4MIA, by the Bureau, direct or
LoTW. For more details and updates, visit the following Web page:
http://www.capemoreton2012.com/
2/9 10/9 REUNION I.; FR/DF8AN AF-016
Activity will be mainly on CW on all bands including 6 meters
with just 100 watts into a long wire. QSL via DF8AN, direct or by
the Bureau.
4/9 18/9 SWAINS I.; NH8S OC-200
Operators W8GEX K9CT will lead a multi-international team of 20
operators. The team will operate six stations over a 14 day
period, from 160-6 meters on all modes. A great emphasis will be
put on Europe where it is most needed. The current list of team
members include AA4NN, DJ7JC, DL3DXX, I8NHJ, K5AB, K6MM, K6TD,
K9CT, KH7Y, N2TU, N6HC, NA6M, ND2T, NI6T, SM5AQD, W4BUW, W6KK,
W8GEX, WB4JTT and WB9Z. A Web page is currently under
construction which will provide updates as they become available
at: http://www.nh8s.org/
QSL via AA4NN.
9/9 21/9 NIUE; ZK2GJ and ZK2RS
by W7GJ and ZL1RS. They will do a 6 meter (ZK2GJ) and 2 meter
(ZK2RS) EME DXpedition. Preliminary information about the
DXpedition at http://www.bigskyspaces.com/w7gj/Niue2012.htm
QSL ZK2GJ via W7GJ and ZK2RS via ZL1RS DIRECT ONLY.
22/9 6/10 HAWAII; KH6/VK2IR and KH6VK2NN
This will be a holiday style DXpedition with the family, and they
plan to operate 40-10 meters. They also hope to meet some of the
local hams in the area. QSL via VK2IR.
24/9 5/10 CONWAY REEF; 3D2C OC-112
by YT1AD and a multi-national team of operators. Activity
will be on 160-2 meters using CW, SSB, RTTY, SSTV
and PSK31. QSL
via YT1AD, direct (w/SAE or SASE + 1 USD for normal postage, 2
USDs for Airmail) or by the Bureau. Further information can be
found at http://www.yt1ad.info/3d2c/index.html
16/10 25/10 W. KIRIBATI; T3ØPY and T3ØSIX OC-017
from Tarawa Island by a Brazilian team. Two callsigns will be
used: T30PY for operations between 160-10m, and T30SIX to be used
on 6m. It is expected to have 3 stations running simultaneously
on HF and one on six meters. The following modes will be used:
CW, SSB and RTTY. EME on six meters may be possible, but not yet
confirmed. Suggested frequencies are:
CW - 1833.5, 3524, 7024, 10124, 14024, 18084,
21024, 24894 and
28024 kHz
SSB - 3798, 7085, 14190, 18145, 21295, 24945 and
28495 kHz
RTTY - 3580, 7038, 14080, 18102, 21080, 24920 and
28080 kHz
6M - 50102/CW and Beacon 50110-50120/SSB
The DXpedition Web site at
http://www.mcdx.org/t30py/
20/10 24/10 PAPUA NEW GUINEA; P29VCX OC-103
from Emirau Island, St. Matthias IOTA Group by G3KHZ, SM6CVX,
HB9BXE, K5WQG, DL6KVA and Non-ham Stig Nyman. Activity will
probably be 40-10 meters using mostly CW with some SSB
just like last year's activity. QSL via SM6CVX. They do have a
Web page at http://www.p29ni.yolasite.com/
27/10 31/10 PAPUA NEW GUINEA; P29NI OC-099
from Simberi Island in the Tabar IOTA Group. Activity will
probably be 40-10 meters using mostly CW with some SSB just like
last year's activity. QSL via G3KHZ. They do have a Web page at
http://www.p29ni.yolasite.com/
2/11 4/11 PAPUA NEW GUINEA; P29 Callsign TBA OC-069
from Lihir Island in the Lihir IOTA Group. Activity will probably
be 40-10 meters using mostly CW with some SSB just like last
year's activity. QSL Manager TBA. They do have a Web page at
http://www.p29ni.yolasite.com/
6/11 9/11 PAPUA NEW GUINEA; P29VCX OC-135
from Bougainville Island by SM6CVX. QSL via his home callsign.
11/11 23/11 BRUNEI DARUSSALAM; V84SMD OC-088
by a multi-national team. Activity will be on 160-10 meters,
including the 30/17/12 meter bands, using CW, SSB and RTTY. They
plan to have 15 to 18 operators with 4 to 5 stations on the air 24
hours. Their equipment will be Icom 7000s and Elecraft K2s.
Antennas will be 3 Spiderbeam (5 bands), 80m vertical full size,
inverted L for 160m, vertical for 40m, vertical dipole for 30m and
beverages for receiving. The operators mentioned are F1HRE, F5EOT,
F6BIV, I2VGW, I8YGZ, IK2LTR, IZ2GNQ, IZ8CCW, ON7RN, UZ2HKC,
V85AVE, V85AX, V85TX and YB3MM. QSL via IK2VUC, direct, by the
Bureau or the OQRS. Logs will be uploaded to LoTW 4-5 months after
the activity. A Web page is under construction and will be online
soon at: http://www.mdxc.org/v84smd/
17/11 30/11 AUCKLAND & CAMPBELL IS.; ZL9HR OC-037
from Campbell Island by the Hellenic Amateur Radio of
Association of Australia (HARAOA) The ZL9HR team will consist of
a total of nine members, VK2IR (Team Leader) and VK3YP (Team Co-
Leader) are "inviting any experienced operators who would like to
attend this DXpedition to email vk2ir[@]vk2ir.com for more
information". They have a blog at http://www.zl9hr.com/
20/11 28/11 NICARAGUA; YN2CC
by AJ9C. Activity will be on 160-6 meters using CW, SSB and RTTY.
He will be in the CQWW DXCW Contest (November 24-25th) as a
Sinlge-Op/Low-Power entry. QSL via LoTW or direct to his home
callsign.
21/11 1/12 BRITISH VIGRIN IS.; VP2V/homecall
by N3DXX and AA7V. Activity will be focused on 160 meters and the
CQWW DX CW Contest (November 24-25th) as a Multi-Single entry
signing as VP2V/N3DXX. QSL via K2PF.
23/11 3/12 LESOTHO; 7P8D
by ZS2DL (CW), V51YJ (CW), LZ1UQ (CW), DJ3CQ (CW), DL2MDU
(CW/RTTY), ZS1TT (SSB/RTTY), K5LBU, ZS2DK (SSB/RTTY) and ZS6RJ
(CW/RTTY). Activity will be on 160-10 meters using CW, SSB and
RTTY, with a minimum of three stations (possibly 5 stations) on
the air 24/7. Suggested CW frequencies (listening up) are: 3504,
7024, 10103, 14020, 18078, 21020, 24900 and 28020 kHz. QSL direct
via: LESOTHO DXPEDITION 2012, P.O. Box 29169, Sunridge Park,
6008, SOUTH AFRICA (w/2 USDs - Please no IRC as it is difficult
to convert at the post office). A OQRS system (PayPal) will also
be implemented just before the expedition. Logs will be uploaded
to LoTW within 12 months after the DXpedition has ended. For more
details, visit: http://www.zs2dl.co.za/7P8D.html
March 2013 CLIPPERTON I; TX5 NA-011
Cordell Expeditions has announced plans for a DXpedition to
Clipperton Island. A team of up to 24 operators will be QRV under
a TX5 callsign TBA for 10 days starting around 1
March. They will
be active on all bands and modes with up to 8 stations, and will
use an advanced version of DXA, the satellite-linked system that
displays near-real-time log data. For the time being the team
includes KK6EK, DL1MGB, NP4IW, DL3DXX, DJ5IW, SP5XVY and DL8LAS.
Further information at www.cordell.org/CI/index.html
IOTA-frequencies
CW: 28040, 24920, 21040, 18098, 14040, 10115, 7030 and 3530.
SSB: 28560, 28460, 24950, 21260, 18128, 14260, 7055 and 3755.
The frequencies are NOT exclusive to IOTA!
IOTA net Saturdays at 1300z on 14260 and Sundays at 1300z on 21260!
SM3CVM 2012 July 08
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