Stefan, all,
I do keep record of the countries that have a 500kHz allocation.
Apart from those countries that have been heard or seen (UK, Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Spain, Netherlands, Belgium, Czech Republic, USA, Canada, Germany - beacon only) I am aware of Croatia, Iceland, New-Zealand an
Australia (the 2 last have activity but not yet heard / seen in Europe to my knowledge).
I am not aware of a 500kHz allocation in Romania, but this might be a recent evolution. All info welcome.
DXCC countries that have been activated "two-way" so far : ZL, W, VE, EA, EI, GI, GM, GW, G, PA, ON, LA, SM, OZ, OK and YO (if legal).
DXCC countries that can be activated : GD, GU, GJ (as part of UK), TF and 9A.
Less likely : OY (as part of OZ), EA6, EA8, EA9 (as part of Spain, but there are only limited licences in Spain), and about a dozen DXCC countries that are part of USA. What about ZB2 and ZC4 (part of UK ?) ?
And DL if the experimental licences would allow contacts with hams.
According to Tony there might be a chance that HB9 becomes active in the near future.
73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T
Hi Roger,
I only know a distance record list by RU6LA but a DXCC list is a good idea. This may help to encourage some to make more activity on LF.
My own modest LF list of worked countries in CW/QRSS/DFCW counts just 13 but it seems i have missed some important years of high LF activity and am not QRV regularly :-(
73, Stefan/DK7FC
Am 29.01.2011 11:34, schrieb Roger Lapthorn:
Well done Mal. You must have worked quite a number of DXCC on 136 and 500kHz now. Does anyone keep a record table of DXCC worked on the LF/MF bands?
73s
Roger G3XBM
On 29 January 2011 10:02, mal hamilton
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John
New ones are EA3 and YO2
73 de Mal/g3kev
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On 29 Jan 2011, at 01:38CET, mal hamilton wrote:
I worked two new Countries recently on CW, who just became active on 500.
Which ones, please? We don't have 500 here, and I am plagued by a high noise level, but it is nice to know of success.
73
John F5VLF
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