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JAY WA0WWW RECEIVES NEW CHALLENGE AWARD AND PLAQUE

Sunday, August 4th, 2013

Jay receiving SDXA DXer of the Year award in 2011


The DXCC Challenge Award is earned by working and confirming at least 1,000 DXCC band-points on any Amateur bands, 160 through 6 meters (except 60 meters).
congratulations to Jay!!!
More details at this ARRL LINK

2013 FIELD DAY

Friday, July 12th, 2013


THE SETUP

THE OPERATION – CQ CQ FIELD DAY

LIFE IN THE OUTDOORS

highlights of Field day from Chair Gary AD7XG:

Field Day operations went off without a hitch plus the weather was great. Tower and tri-band went up without a problem. The Titan vertical by Gap was its usual struggle to assemble, although it gave is fine performance on 20 meters. Guess all those tuning stubs and wires must do something after all.

Wayne was the archer with the bow and arrow, and is good at taking dead aim on the lofty branches that will hold up the 40 and 80 meter dipole.

The operations tent went together only with the help of everyone’s memory. The ground stakes and tie-down ropes went into place with memories of past field days and wind sending the tent airborne.

Our six meter station racked up one contact, made by Wayne WA1PMA, good work Wayne. Conditions weren’t in our favor, but calling CQ Field Day into the abyss had to bring more contacts. Better luck next year.

Ten persons inhabited the field day camp site with numerous visitors helping with operations. Next Field Day will have a registration book for accurate head count of visitors. Five dogs kept watch over the food tables and ready to defend us from any wild animal attacks, we think. BBQ ribs, baked ham and salads were all on the menu along with sweet desserts and plenty of hot and cold beverages. Where else can you camp for free and eat so well.

Camaraderie around the blazing camp fire brought everyone closer, old friends and new acquaintances. S’mores was enjoyed by some with a few 807’s enjoyed by others relaxing after the day’s operations.

We ran class 2A with the six meter station being free to class “A” entries. Final score will be announced by Jay WA0WWW.

Thanks to everyone who attended FD 2013, and making this fun event happen.

73’s
Gary AD7XG

STEVE K7AWB WINS 2ND VHF CONTEST PLAQUE

Monday, July 8th, 2013

A year and a week after he was in the 2012 ARRL June VHF contest, he received his plaque on June 14th, 2013 for high score in the NW Division for Unlimited Multioperator with his own record of 101,010 points from 532 QSOs. He was 16th nationally out of 140 in that category. He also won this plaque in 2009. The plaques were sponsored by Randy W7HR

AL W7AL RECEIVES 2000 QSO MEDALLION FOR HIS ARRL DXCC CHALLENGE AWARD

Thursday, June 13th, 2013

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Also shown is his Number 1 Honor Roll Plaque signifying that he has worked and confirmed all 340 DX entities; he recently joined other SDXA Number 1 Honor Roll holders Jay WS7I & Dan N5AR.

GEORGE W6AEA RECEIVES HIS 5BDXCC PLAQUE

Friday, June 7th, 2013

George proudly poses for a picture of his newest award, to go along side his Honor Roll and other plaques and certificates.
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GEORGE W6AEA ACHIEVES 5BDXCC

Thursday, April 25th, 2013

George W6AEA, in the Spokane Valley, announced this week that he had received word from the ARRL that he had achieved his long-time goal of getting the five band DXCC award. George – we expect photos of you holding that plaque when it arrives. Congratulations.

Here is a photo of George (left side) and President Wayne WA1PMA (right side) holding their ARRL Challenge Award plaques from 2011. George is running a 45% match on LOTW submittals, has 1399 contacts on the Challenge Award, and his DXCC Mixed totals are 337/334.

CLUBLOG REVISITED

Thursday, April 18th, 2013

There is a good article by Chuck KI7DG below in the RECENT NEWS section. The Club Log URL is located at: CLUB LOG LINK

NORTHWEST’S BEST HAM EVENT LISTING BY LYNN N7CFO

Monday, April 15th, 2013

More information

AMSTERDAM ISLAND

Monday, April 15th, 2013

center>AMSTERDAM ISLAND
a new one for you??

MAP LINK
ISLAND DETAILS LINK

PRESS RELEASE – April 3, 2013
TO: The DX Community
FROM: Ralph Fedor – K0IR

I am pleased to announce a major DXpedition scheduled to occur during
January and February of 2014.

An international team of 14 experienced DXpedition operators, led by
K0IR, will depart from Fremantle, Australia in early January of 2014.
Their destination will be Amsterdam Island (FT5Z).

Amsterdam Island is under the administration of Terres Australes et
Antarctiques Francaises (TAAF). There are strict rules and
environmental regulations in place on Amsterdam Island and access is
limited. Representatives of this DXpedition team met with TAAF
officials on Reunion Island in November and in Paris in early March.
The team’s plan and credentials were reviewed at those meetings, and
resulted in TAAF’s final, written authorization to land on Amsterdam
Island and conduct this DXpedition. The team has been granted an 18 day
access to the island to occur between the dates of January 15 and
February 20 of 2014.

The team will sail from Fremantle, Australia aboard the MV Braveheart.
The voyage to Amsterdam Island will take them through the “roaring 40s”
of the Indian Ocean and last about 8 days, depending on the wind and
weather. TAAF has reviewed the Braveheart’s specifications,
environmental precautions, and emergency response plan and has
designated anchorage conditions for the vessel. Landing at Amsterdam
must be timed according to sea conditions as there is no natural harbor
to shield the landing area from the open sea. This may necessitate
waiting off shore until the sea conditions are suitable. But, our 18
day window does not start until we step onto the island.

Once ashore, the team will move to two station positions assigned by
TAAF. The two locations are about 2 kilometers apart. Each location
will allow a full complement of antennas. The separation will allow
simultaneous CW/RTTY and SSB transmission on the open bands. The group
plans on eight stations; four at each location. Elecraft K3’s, a full
complement of antennas, and 500 watt and 1.5 KW amplifiers will be the
backbone of the station configurations.

The operators are well known in the DXing and contesting world and
include: 9V1YC, EY8MM, FM5CD, HK1R, K4UEE, K9CT, LA6VM, N4GRN, N6HC,
VE3EJ, VE7CT, W6IZT, WB9Z, and yours truly K0IR.

Our website is in the final stages of preparation. When it is complete,
you may access it at: www.amsterdamdx.org/ The website will be
password protected until it is ready.

As with past DXpeditions to “Top Ten” countries, this is a costly
venture. The expenses total just over $400,000 (U.S.). Each operator
must contribute a minimum of $10,000 of his own money, pay his own way
to Fremantle, Australia, be away from home and family for six weeks,
spend 16 to 18 days at sea, and be prepared for the financial and
physical risks inherent in a major DXpedition of this magnitude.

The group needs your financial support to successfully complete this
major project and is asking all DX’ers to contribute what they can to
make this happen. We know that clubs and major sponsors will help us;
INDEXA has already made an extremely generous contribution to the
project and the NCDXF has honored with a very large grant. But we also
need the help of individual DX’ers, not only from North America, but
also from Europe, Asia, Africa, South America, and Oceania. Let’s make
this happen! Then, let’s enjoy the chase of a new country, a new band
country, or working a rare one!

73 – Ralph Fedor – K0IR

PNW DX CHALLENGE CUP COMPETITION

Wednesday, March 20th, 2013

Next contest (10th of 10) starts on July 13. It’s the IARU HF CHAMPIONSHIP contest.

Here are the 10 contests in date order and links to the rules. Additional information on how the competition works and past results are at the link on this page on the right side under PNW Challenge Cup.

SDXA, at the annual Winter Awards Banquet, gives out a nice certificate for any member who enters all ten contests. Your score does not have to be huge to enter these contests and list your results. And the member who gets the highest total score from the contests they enter gets a special certificate!

Send your CQ contest results to the following THREE locations:

WA0WWW Jay[email protected] – tracks individual SDXA member results for the Challenge Cup competition

W3AS Doug[email protected] – submits list of SDXA eligible members to CQ Publications

CQ Publications [email protected] – sponsors the contest; see contest rules for submission guidelines

CONTEST LISTING IN DATE ORDER

1. September 29-30, 2012: CQ WW DX RTTY LINK completed

2. October 27-28, 2012: CQ WW DX SSB LINK and more at this LINK completed

3. November 24-25, 2012: CQ WW DX CW LINK completed

4. January 5-6, 2013: ARRL RTTY RU LINK completed

5. February 9-10, 2013: CQ WPX RTTY LINKcompleted

6. February 16-17, 2013: : ARRL DX CW LINKcompleted

7. March 2-3, 2013: ARRL DX SSB LINK completed

8. March 30-31, 2013:CQ WPX SSB LINK completed

9. May 25-26, 2013: CQ WPX CW LINKcompleted

10. July 13-14, 2013: IARU HF CHAMPIONSHIP LINK

THE CONTESTANTS:

The traveling trophy competition is between these five NW DX clubs:

– BC DX Club http://www.bcdxc.org/
– Orca DXCC Club (new) http://www.orcadxcc.org/
– Spokane DX Association https://sdxa.org/
– Western Washington DX Club http://www.wwdxc.org/
– Willamette Valley DX Club http://wvdxc.org/dotnetnuke/

CLUB LOG – SDXA IS NOW A RECOGNIZED CLUB

Saturday, February 23rd, 2013

Club Log is a web-based application that analyses log files from radio amateurs all over the world. Using the logs, Club Log offers you a wide range of reports for your own benefit, and identifies large scale trends from the sum of all activity in the database. According to Michael G7VJR, Club Log author, if you participate in Club Log by uploading your log you will receive:

◾Personal DXCC reports and league tables
◾Detailed analysis of your log, using researched DXCC information
◾Zone charts for your log, again based on detailed research
◾A personal timeline of your activity (DXCCs per year, band and mode info)
◾Your own log search tool, eg. to link from your web page or QRZ profile
◾A filtered DX Cluster which only tells you about DX you still ‘need’
◾A say in the Club Log most wanted report: your log is part of the trend data
◾Access to propagation and activity predictions, using everyone’s logs
◾QSL suggestions to help you send out just the cards you need
◾Satisfaction from taking part in and improving a free DXing resource.

If you use the OQRS system of using PayPal to pay the fee to DXpeditions for their QSL cards, without sending yours (they surely don’t need 100,000 cards anyway), then you are familiar with Club Log as many of the DXpeditions use it to store their logs for matching to your entries. If you are a member of Club Log and have your log uploaded, you do not have to enter the data for each contact to a DXpedition to prove you made the contacts, but merely use Club Log to match the contacts.

SDXA member Chuck William KI7DG has volunteered to be our SDXA Club Log Manager. To join the SDXA for Club Log, Chuck say to do the following after joining Club Log with your call and a password:

1. log your self into Club Log
2. click on “Settings” at the top
3. click on “Clubs” near the top in red
4. scroll down the club list to our club and click on it
5. on bottom of list, click on “Join Club(s)”
6. so I know to approve you, send me an email [email protected]
7. Club Log also sends me an email which I approve and
8. you are added to our SDXA portion of Club Log
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RICK K7UK 2012 WINNER OF SDXA-SPONSORED SALMON RUN PLAQUE

Sunday, February 10th, 2013

We have a new winner for the SDXA-sponsored Salmon Run plaque this year. Rick Werner K7UK of Walla Walla won our plaque with his high score from the EWA ARRL Section using the mixed mode, low power, and being a single operator. Rick’s score was 77,595 points, but only 2,270 higher than Gene W7WMO who has won the plaque four times already. Rick also had high score for his county of Walla Walla too. Rick just sent me a picture of him and his station and I’m glad to see it’s a WSU shirt and not that other place from the wet side. Rick said that his modest station, that was used during the Salmon Run, was a Kenwood TS-570D running barefoot 100w into a 80m Compact Carolina Windom or 40m Full Wave Delta Loop.

This is the plaque Rick received. Congratulations, Rick!
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Here are the winners of the SDXA-sponsored plaque since the beginning:

2003-2004-2007-2010 W7WMO Gene Bye from Ephrata
2005-2006-2009 K7OX Gary Elliott from Spokane County (SDXA member)
2008 WX7P Wilse Morgan from Rice (SDXA member)
2011 W7YKM Rick Olsen (N6NR) from Tieton
2012 K7UK Rick Werner from Walla Walla
2013 WILL YOU BE LISTED HERE??

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R.I.P. ROBERT (BOB) L. MEENACH AC7GP 1946 – 2013

Sunday, February 10th, 2013

CHRIS HURLBUT KL9A BECOMES BOZEMAN, MT ROSAUERS MANAGER

Sunday, February 10th, 2013

Chris KL9A

Chris has moved to Bozeman. He was an Assistant Manager at the West Francis Rosauers in Spokane until recently. We hope that your stay in MT is productive and gives you the time to continue your great contesting skills.

DO YOU REMEMBER THIS ONE?

Thursday, January 31st, 2013


Where have all the auroras gone, long time passing?
Where have all the auroras gone, long time ago?

This was the view from the Spokane Valley near University City shopping area. It was the most spectacular aurora event I have ever seen and it covered the whole sky. Even with all the city lights in the neighborhood, this was a big one. Since my photo is not dated, I correlate it to one of the big events (solar flares) which happened after May, 1995 since that is when I bought the FM broadcast antenna which is on the tower, but before 2001 when I put up a different antenna on that tower.