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Direct & Bureau QSL information

October 31, 2014 | Articles | No Comments

Please direct your QSL requests Via M0URX with the following route options:

Direct QSL information: 
Important… QSL requirements are US$2  
Send your QSL to:

 

Mr Tim Beaumont M0URX
P.O. Box 17 Kenilworth 
Warwickshire CV8 1SF
ENGLAND

 

Please also include a Self Addressed Envelope 114mm x 162mm .
NO Euro coins please !!!

 

Outside UK… NO postage stamps accepted.
Due to many SASE being under paid, will be sent Via Bureau,

 

Online DIRECT QSL Request Via Paypal:
OQRS Direct
Paypal: OQRS direct is GBP £2
(We pay 30p PayPal charge on every transaction)

eQSL:
Sorry, no eQSL

 

Bureau QSL:
If you require a QSL via the bureau please use the QSL Request Form of M0URX and provide your QSO details to request a QSL to be sent via the bureau.

LOTW (Logbook of The World):
LoTW upload will be done at the earliest opportunity

Please remember we do not require YOUR QSL card Via the Bureau. Please help save Bureau costs. Only use the Online QSL Request System (OQRS) for Bureau.

 

Prior to the expedition

October 31, 2014 | EP6T | No Comments

Frank ON7RU & Mr. Omedian

The Rockall DX Group is always looking for new challenges .
Here is our latest: the I.R. of IRAN!
For the last three years we have been trying to receive a temporary amateur radio license for the I.R. of Iran. Many people reported that “An expedition is not possible” .

Frank ON7RU & Mr. Omedian

 

After countless letters and emails, we decided to go to the Iranian Embassy in Brussels.
Frank ON7RU and Patrick ON4HIL had a meeting with the council Mr. Omedian .
They talked about the possibility for an DXpedition and gave a small presentation about amateur radio.

 

 Frank ON7RU and Mr. Omedian

Last August Patrick ON4HIL and his wife Betty ON3BET went to Tehran for a meeting withDr.Fard & his Staff Doctor Azim Fard, Director General of the Communication Regulatory Authority (CRA)
To our surprise Dr Fard invited all the responsible persons of various departments.
Safety and national security has top priority in Iran because they are surrounded by war and agitation. Patrick gave a presentation to convince the authorities there is no treat in hamradio.                                                                                                                                                                                         Dr.Fard & his Staff

After answering all the questions and exchanging Belgian chocolates into a beautiful Iranian vase, we had a positive feeling about the meeting , but still had to wait for a final decision .

Possible QTH on Kish

 

 

In the meantime we went to Kish Island (AS-166) to search for a perfect spot for the expedition.
We visited 4 locations who are all be examined  by our group.

 


Possible QTH on Kish

 

Patrick, ON4HIL and Dr.Fard

Back in Tehran Dr Fard organized a meeting with the radio amateurs and enthusiasts.
Patrick gave a presentation about our plans and how to improve amateur radio in Iran.
27 people attended the presentation with great interest, including some woman and  someone who had travelled more than 1000km to meet us! Dr Fard ended the meeting with the promise to support the radio amateur service in Iran.

Patrick, ON4HIL and Dr. Fard

 

At the CRA training center  Betty ON3BET

At the CRA training center                                      Betty ON3BET


It’s remarkable how friendly and hospitable the Iranians are!

The country offers many nice cultural places and is the most rewarding destination for tourists

Mr Mohammad Mobini EP3MIR thanks for your great assistance in this project.
You are a big value in our team!

ON3BET, ON4HIL and EP3MIR

ON3BET                                        ON4HIL                                EP3MIR

 

Equipment

October 28, 2014 | Articles | No Comments

k3 transeiver

  k3 transeiver     expert1K 1

Tranceivers:
– 5 K3 Elecraft tranceivers

Amplifiers:

– 4 expert 1k-fa linear amplifiers
– 1 homemade solid state PA (500w)

Other gear

– 4  BOSE headphones 
– 5  Laptops with WinTest software
– 1  set of W3NQN filtering
– 4  Microkeyers MK2
– 1 set of high power bandpass filters
– 1200m coax
– 3 km wire
– And alot more…….

Antennas:

 

 

Band

TX antenna 1

TX antenna 2

RX antenna

160m

26m Vertical

 

Beverage, Loop

80m

Fased array

 

 

40m

4 square

   

30m

Fased array

   

10m – 20m

HEXbeams

Verticals

 

10m

5 element Yagi

 

 

Frequency list

October 28, 2014 | Articles | No Comments

Frequency list for NA

Band SSB QSX SSB CW QSX CW RTTY QSX RTTY
160m
—–
—–
1823.5
Up 2
—–
—–
80m
3763
3791-3805
3503
Up 2
—–
—–
40m
7083
7205-
7013
Up 2
7042
Up 2
30m
—–
—–
10123
Up 2
10136
10142-
20m
14183
Up 5
14033
Up 2
14082
Up 2
17m
18143
Up 5
18083
Up 2
18102
Up 2
15m
21283
Up 5
21013
Up 2
21082
Up 2
12m
24953
Up 5
24903
Up 2
24922
Up 2
10m
28493
Up 5
28033
Up 2
28082
Up 2

We will also be listening to the US “novice” licences on 20m, and will check 14.225 and above

Frequency list for JA

Band SSB QSX SSB CW QSX CW RTTY QSX RTTY
160m
—–
—–
1823.5
Dwn 2
—–
—–
80m
3763
3791-3805
3503
Up 2
—–
—–
40m
7083
7100-
7013
Up 2
7042
Up 2
30m
—–
—–
10123
Up 2
10136
Up 2
20m
14183
Up 5
14033
Up 2
14082
Up 2
17m
18143
Up 5
18083
Up 2
18102
Up 2
15m
21283
Up 5
21033
Up 2
21082
Up 2
12m
24953
Up 5
24903
Up 2
24922
Up 2
10m
28493
Up 5
28033
Up 2
28082
Up 2

 

Overall frequency list 

Band SSB QSX SSB CW QSX CW RTTY QSX RTTY
160m
—–
—–
1823.5
Up 2
—–
—–
80m
3763
Dwn 5
3503
Up 2
—–
—–
40m
7083
Up 5
7013
Up 2
7042
Up 2
30m
—–
—–
10123
Up 2
10136
10142-
20m
14183
Up 5
14033
Up 2
14082
Up 2
17m
18143
Up 5
18083
Up 2
18102
Up 2
15m
21283
Up 5
21013
Up 2
21082
Up 2
12m
24953
Up 5
24903
Up 2
24922
Up 2
10m
28493
Up 5
28033
Up 2
28082
Up 2

Logsearch TN2T

October 27, 2014 | Articles | No Comments

This is a new version from the TN2T log (11th of March 2012). There have been made some corrections from busted calls and obvious mistakes in calls. Please also check the entry in LOTW. If you claim to be in the log, but your call doesn’t show up here, send a message to here, with all the details of your QSO(s)

 

Logsearch 9Q5ØON

October 27, 2014 | Articles | No Comments

The last logupdate has been done on the 31st of March 2011!
New!! The log from the July operation is also added!
We will NOT answer QSL’s from these stations: 9Q5ØAR and 9Q5OAR!
We have send out QSL’s via buro to EVERY QSO we made. If you think you have not received your QSL via buro yet, please check your call below and send a request OQSL and we will be glad to answer your QSL via BURO or DIRECT

 

Logsearch EP6T

October 27, 2014 | Articles | No Comments

We will only do corrections in the log AFTER the dxpedition. You can send a mail to us when you think your call is busted, but will check afterwards. If your call doesn’t show in the log within a few days after the QSO, try to work us again!

 

Logsearch 9U4U

October 27, 2014 | Articles | No Comments

We will only do corrections in the log AFTER the dxpedition. You can send a mail to us when you think your call is busted, but will check afterwards. If your call doesn’t show in the log within a few days after the QSO, try to work us again!