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Title: Basic DX Tools


1
Basic DX Tools
  • Presented By Glenn (K2FF)
  • 11 July 2009 MDXA Breakfast Meeting

2
List Of Things To Consider
  • Major AssumptionTransceiver, Antenna, Strength
    ?
  • A Few Goals Never Hurt Anyone
  • DXCC Countries List Color Maps
  • Quick Tracking Charts/Records
  • Logging Software For Permanent Files
  • DX Bulletins/Newsletters/Forums
  • Propagation/Beacons
  • DX Clusters/Nets/Friends
  • Contests, Contests, Contests
  • Memory Automation
  • Grayline/Night Owls
  • Upgrade CW
  • E-mails/Skeds/WWW

3
Assumption 1Transceiver
4
Age Is A Matter Of The Mind,If You Dont Mind,
It Doesnt Matter
5
Assumption 2Antenna
6
Or Something Elsehttp//www.k2kw.com/6y2astory/s
tory.html
7
QRO BabyQRO! http//www.hfpower.com/new/a2000a.h
tm
8
A Few Goals Never Hurt
  • Go from a single band dipole to a multi-band
    dipole
  • Stacked arrays not in the budgethomebrew
    2-element 20m yagi
  • Install 50ft of that tower thats been out back
    for how many years
  • Try the WARC bands12m, 17m, 30m are a pure
    delight
  • Enter a contest and call CQ yourselflet the DX
    come to you
  • Forget the contestSaturday morning call CQ DX on
    18.145
  • 25 Countries by x-date50 by x-date75 by
    x-dateDXCC by..?
  • FISH RULETeaching vs GivingIndependence vs
    Dependence

9
DXCC List, Atlas, Maps
10
Quick Tracking Charts
11
Quick Tracking ChartsDXpedtion XYZ (1 10 July)
12
Logging Software/Permanent Files
  • N3FJPs Amateur Radio Software
    http//www.n3fjp.com/
  • Ham Radio Deluxe http//www.ham-radio-deluxe.com/
  • Easy Log http//www.easylog.com/eng/index.htm
  • LOGic http//www.hosenose.com/radio/
  • Win-EQF http//www.eqf-software.com/
  • WriteLog http//www.writelog.com/
  • DX4Win http//www.dx4win.com/
  • DXbase http//www.dxbase.com/

13
DX Bulletins/Newsletters/Forums
  • The DailyDXpublished daily by W3UR, sent via
    e-mail, has sources worldwide, cost 49
    http//www.dailydx.com/
  • QRZ DXpublished weekly by N4AA, sent via e-mail,
    has sources worldwide, cost 25
    http//www.dxpub.com/qrz_dx_nl.html
  • OPDX Bulletinpublished weekly by KB8NW, sent via
    e-mail, has sources worldwide, cost FREE
    http//www.papays.com/opdx.html
  • 425 DX Newspublished weekly by I1JQJ IK1ADH,
    sent via e-mail, has sources worldwide,
    cost FREE http//www.425dxn.org/
  • W1AW DX Bulletinpublished weekly by ARRL, sent
    via e-mail, uses major sources, cost FREE
    http//www.arrl.org/w1aw/dx/
  • DX Forums conducted at various hamfests,
    conventions, etc

14
Propagation DX Beacons
  • The W6ELProp http//www.qsl.net/w6elprop/
  • ACE-HF Pro http//home.att.net/acehf/
  • ARRLs Radio Frequency Propagation Course
    (EC-011) http//www.arrl.org/cce/courses.htmlEC-0
    11
  • 3-day Solar-Geophysical Forecast
    http//www.swpc.noaa.gov/forecast.html
  • Dynamic collection of propagation information
    http//dx.qsl.net/propagation/
  • NW7US propagation information website
    http//hfradio.org/lastminute_propagation.html
  • NCDXF/IARU Beacon Transmission Schedule
    http//www.ncdxf.org/Beacon/BeaconSchedule.html

15
W6ELProp Main Screen
16
W6ELProp Band Screen
17
ACE-HF Pro Display
18
DX Clusterstelnet//dxc.mdxa.org/
19
DX Clustershttp//www.bcdxc.org/ve7cc/default.htm
prog
20
DX Nets Friends
  • MDXA DX NetKA5VFUs repeater on 147.375, every
    Tuesday evening at 8pm local, sharing of DX news
    among membership
  • Arkansas DX Association DX Net, on 3.815 MHz,
    every Saturday morning at 1500 UTC, sharing of DX
    news among membership
  • Oklahoma DX Association DX Net, on 3.860 MHz,
    every Monday evening at 2330 UTC, sharing of DX
    news among membership
  • Family Hour DX Net, on 14.244 MHz, weekdays at
    1430 1700 UTC, with DX stations checking in and
    allowing list contacts
  • Southern Cross DX Net, on 14.238.5 MHz, weekdays
    at 1115 1400 UTC, with DX stations checking in
    and allowing list contacts

21
Contests, Contests, Contests
  • DONT pass up the opportunity to work a ton of DX
    during contests!
  • ARRL sponsored contestscalendar list
    http//www.arrl.org/contests/calendar.html
  • ARRL DX Contests (CW SSB), Feb Mar each year
  • ARRL 160m Contest, Dec each year
  • ARRL 10m Contest, Dec each year
  • CQ sponsored contestscalendar list
  • http//www.cq-amateur-radio.com/Annual20Contest2
    0Cal20July202005.html
  • CQWW WPX Contests (CW SSB), Feb May each year
  • CQWW DX Contests (CW SSB), Oct Nov each year
  • CQWW 160m Contests (CW SSB), Jan Mar each
    year

22
Memory Automation
  • Take advantage of optional memory keyers, PC/CW
    interfaces, and SSB voice recordersalways work
    smarter not harder!

23
Grayline Night Owls
  • The Road Not Taken, Robert Frost 1916
  • Two roads diverged in a wood, and I, I took the
    one less traveled by, and that has made all the
    difference.
  • The "grey line" is a band around the Earth that
    separates daylight from darkness.  Propagation
    along the grey line is very efficient.  One major
    reason for this is that the D layer, which
    absorbs HF signals, disappears rapidly on the
    sunset side of the grey line, and it has not yet
    built upon the sunrise side. Ham radio operators
    and shortwave listeners can optimize long
    distance communications to various areas of the
    world by monitoring this band as it moves around
    the globe.

24
Greyline Night Owls(Continued)
25
Greyline Night Owls(Continued)
  • Think about your normal waking hours
  • Think about your normal sleeping hours
  • Realize greyline is happening 24 hours a day
  • Now consider what youre missing during sweet
    dreams ?
  • The low bands (30m/40m/80m/160m) come alive at
    night
  • MDXA members participate in Hoot Owl Nets which
    have run from 10pm local until 5am the next
    morning sometimestalk about fun!
  • Operator skills/techniques should be uniqueyour
    callsign is!
  • Remember what Robert Frost said about the road
    less traveled

26
Upgrade Morse Code
  • Recall that going from single dipole to
    multi-band version means more available frequency
    coverage and thus more DX possibilities
  • Same is true with license classesupgrading
    brings additional HF frequencies upon which to
    operate and use those additional ants
  • DXpeditions and DX stations in general like
    CWLOW in the band

27
E-mails, Skeds, WWW, Etc
  • YOU hold so much power in your hands and at YOUR
    fingertips
  • Utilize QRZ.COM and look up an operators e-mail
    address
  • Been hearing a certain DX station on x-freq but
    he/she is only working EU from start to
    finishask for a skedhams love to help
  • Use search engines on the web (Yahoo, Google,
    etc)
  • Use major ham radio/DX info sites
  • AC6V http//www.ac6v.com/
  • ARRL http//www.arrl.org
  • CQ http//www.cq-amateur-radio.com/
  • QRZ.COM http//www.qrz.com/
  • DX Summit http//www.dxsummit.fi/
  • NG3K http//www.ng3k.com/Misc/adxo.html
  • DXer dot Com http//www.dxer.com/
  • DX Central http//www.dx-central.com/

28
R E C A P
  • S e t S o m e P e r s o n a l G o a l s
  • Maintain Current DXCC Countries List Display
    Color Maps
  • Make Some Quick Tracking Charts/Band Mode Needs
    List
  • Logging Software For Permanent QSO Records/Files
  • Subscribe To DX Bulletins/Newsletters Attend DX
    Forums
  • Study Propagation, Listen To HF Beacons, Spin
    The Knob
  • Monitor DX Clusters/Nets Establish Cadre Of DX
    Friends
  • Participate In DX ContestsFish Will Jump Into
    Your Boat
  • Take Advantage Of Memory Keyers/Voice Recorders
  • Experience The Road Less TraveledGrayline/Night
    Owl
  • Challenge Yourself To Upgrade, Learn CW, Increase
    Speed
  • Utilize E-mails, Skeds, Web Pages, Search
    Engines, Etc.

29
QUESTIONS/COMMENTS?Glenn, K2FF(aka Freddy
Freddy)
DX SPIDER
30
Upcoming MDXA Events
  • AUGUST 8 Breakfast at Barnhills then Fox 25
    Tour courtesy of Ray, K5XXV
  • SEPTEMBER 12 Breakfast at Barnhills then
    Lightning Protection presentation courtesy of
    Cecil, K5DL
  • SEPTEMBER 26 ARRL Day In The Park at Camp
    Shelby, hosted by Hattiesburg ARC. Need MDXA
    volunteer to work with their POCs concerning our
    involvement/participation
  • OCTOBER 10 Breakfast at Huckleberrys then DX
    Clusters presentation courtesy of George, K5JZ
  • NOVEMBER 14 Breakfast at Barnhills then
    D-Star presentation courtesy of Ed, KA5VFU
  • NOVEMBER 28/29 K5MDX activation in the CQWW DX
    Contest, hosted by Darryl, K5CQT at his QTH in
    Ocean Springs
  • DECEMBER 12 Annual DX Dinner
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