The Ohio/Penn Dx PacketCluster
DX Special Bulletin No. 1565.5
BID: $OPDX.1565.5
June 4, 2022
Editor Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW
Provided by BARF80.ORG (Cleveland, Ohio)
Written/Sent from Strongsville, Ohio
Thanks to the Northern Ohio Amateur Radio Society, Northern Ohio DX
Association, Ohio/Penn PacketCluster Network, the AB5K's AR Clusters
Network, and WA4DAN for the following DX information.
"Celebrating 31 years (March 1991) of FREE DX News"
"Could this be the final year???"
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** IMPORTANT NOTE FROM EDITOR (By KB8NW):[Reminder] Over the next week,
there will either be no bulletin or an abbreviated bulletin because I will
be traveling on holiday. The following weeks, I will be in either Mur-
freesboro, TN, or Panama City Beach, FL. As always, "IF" I receive a
major announcement, I will probably send out a special bulletin.
However, PLEASE continue to send your DX information. You never know
what I might do........ 73 de Tedd KB8NW
CY0S SABLE ISLAND DXPEDITION UPDATE (Press Release, dated June 4th).
[edited] Hey Guys -
Here is the latest update on the 2022 Sable Island CY0S DXpedition....
"The 2022 Sable Island CY0S DXpedition team is pleased to announce the
launch of our new CY0S DXpedition website at: https://www.cy0s.com
Chaz, W4GKF, has joined our team as webmaster and has been working tire-
lessly with Randy, N0TG, on launching the new website. The website is
still a work in progress and new information will be added almost daily.
Planning continues to go very well for the 2022 DXpedition. Thanks to
K4UEE, W4DKS and W0GJ for their efforts in planning and designing our
antenna system for CY0S. Even though Sable Island is 42 KM long, space
is very limited within the Sable Station compound. The Sable horses,
which number over 500, have free run of the island, except for the area
around the Sable Station, which is fenced in! The DXpedition team has a
relatively small footprint to work with. Additionally, no antennas can
be placed on or near the beach as Sable Island is home to tens of thou-
sands of Grey seals. A DXpedition to Sable faces many challenges!"
73, Murray Adams WA4DAN
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