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	( 31 
	December 
	2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in America. 0101-0127 PJ4GR <> LU1DZ       Q65-30B ( 9 
	December 
	2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in America. time? UT1FG/MM <> LU7MC       Q65-30B ( 3 
	December 
	2024 until now)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. No 
	reports. Also no reports from JA/VK since 11 November. (2  
	December 2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC ( 30 November 
	- 1 December 2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. No 
	reports. Also no reports from JA/VK since 11 November. 29 -November-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC (27 -November-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC (13 -26 November 2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. No 
	reports. Also no reports from JA/VK since 11 November. (12 -November-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC (11 -November-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. No reports. 
	(10-November-2024)  More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:11/4   
	(10 -November-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. No reports. (9 -November-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. No reports. (8 -November-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC (7 -November-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. No reports. (6 -November-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. No reports. (5 -November-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC (4 -November-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. ZD7GWM not QRV and no other reports 
	received. (3 -November-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 
	(3-November-2024)  More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:I hrd weak FMBC from Mount Isa+ 1918-2026LT.   
	(2 -November-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 
	(2-November-2024)  More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:11/2   
	(1 -November-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 
	(1-November-2024)  More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:11/1   
	(31 -October-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 
	(31-October-2024)  More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:10/31   
	(30 -October-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 
	(30-October-2024)  More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:10/28   
	(29 -October-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC (28 -October-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC (27 -October-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 
	(27-October-2024)  More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:10/27   
	(26 -October-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 
	(26-October-2024)  More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:10/26   
	(25 -October-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. No 
	reports 
	(25-October-2024)  More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:10/24   
	(24 -October-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. No 
	reports (23 -October-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 
	(23-October-2024)  More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:10/22   
	(22 -October-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. 
	(21-October-2024)  More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:10/19   
	(21 -October-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC (20 -October-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 
	(19-October-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC  
	
	(18-October-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC  
	
	(18-October-2024)  More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:10/18   
	
	(17-October-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC  
	
	(17-October-2024)  More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:10/13   
	
	(16-October-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC  
	
	(15-October-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. No reports. 
	  
	
	(14-October-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC  
	
	(13-October-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC  
	
	(12-October-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC  
	
	(12-October-2024)  More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:10/11   
	
	(11-October-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. No reports.  Strong CME and aurora.  
	(10 -October-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. No reports.  Strong CME and aurora. 
	(10-October-2024)  More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:10/8   
	
	(9-October-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC  
	
	(8-October-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC  
	
	(7-October-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC  
	
	(7-October-2024)  More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:10/7   
	
	(6-October-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC  
	
	(6-October-2024)  More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1: 
	
	(5-October-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC  
	
	(5-October-2024)  More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:10/5   
	
	(4-October-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1808-1810 V51WW -> S51ZO      Q65-30B 1838-1844 V51WW <> I3MEK      Q65-30B 1840      V51WW -> S50C       Q65-30B 18??-1912 V51WW <> IK0SMG     Q65-30B 2024-2043 EA4I <- ZD7GWM      Q65-30B 2025-2055 CT1DIZ -> ZD7GWM    Q65-30B 2025-2055 CT1EEB -> ZD7GWM    Q65-30B 2025      CT1EEB -> 
	EA4LU     Q65-30B  
	
	(4-October-2024)  More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:10/4   
	
	(3-October-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC  
	
	(3-October-2024)  More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:10/3   
	
	(2-October-2024)  More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:10/2   
	
	(1-October-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC  
	
	(1-October-2024)  More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:10/1   
	
	(30-September-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC  
	
	(30-September-2024)  More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:9/30   
	
	(29-September-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC  
	
	29-September-2024)  More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:9/29   
	
	(28-September-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC  
	
	28-September-2024)  More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:9/28   
 
	
	
	(27-September-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC  
	
	
	27-September-2024)  More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:9/27   
	
	
	(26-September-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC  
	
	
	26-September-2024)  More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:9/25   
	
	
	(25-September-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC  
	
	
	24-September-2024)  More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1: 
	
	
	(23-September-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa.  
	
	
	23-September-2024)  More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1: 
	
	
	(22-September-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC  
	
	
	22-September-2024)  More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:9/22   
	
	
	(21-September-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC  
	
	
	21-September-2024)  More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:9/21   
	
	
	(20-September-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. No 
	reports.  
	
	
	20-September-2024)  More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:9/20   
	
	
	(19-September-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC  
	
	
	(19-September-2024)  More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:9/19   
	
	
	(18-September-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC  
	
	
	(18-September-2024)  More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:9/17   
	
	
	(17-September-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC  
	
	
	(16-September-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa.  
	
	
	(16-September-2024)  More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:9/15   
	
	
	(15-September-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa.  
	
	
	(14-September-2024)  More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:9/13   
	
	
	(13-September-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC  
	
	
	(12-September-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC  
	
	
	(12-September-2024)  More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:9/12  
	 
	
	
	(11-September-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC  
	
	(11-September-2024)  More 
	information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:9/11   
	
	
	(10-September-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1645-1650 A62A <> FR4OO     Q65-30B  
	
	(10-September-2024)  More 
	information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:9/10   
	
	(9-September-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1847-1930 V51WW -> SV2DCD   Q65-30B  
	
	(9-September-2024)  More 
	information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:9/9   
	
	(8-September-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1850      V51WW -> 
	SV2DCD   Q65-30B  
	
	(8-September-2024)  More 
	information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:9/8   
	
	(7-September-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1739-1743 A61NN <> 3B8FA    Q65-30B  
	
	(7-September-2024)  More 
	information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:9/7   
	
	(6-September-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1645      A65BP -> 
	FR5DN    Q65-30B  
	
	(6-September-2024)  More 
	information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:9/6   
	
	(5-September-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1814 A65BR -> 3B8FA    Q65-30B  
	
	(5-September-2024)  More 
	information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:9/5   
	
	(4-September-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1848 V51WW -> I8KPV    Q65-30B  
	
	(4-September-2024)  More 
	information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:9/4   
	
	(3-September-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1829-1940 V51WW <> IK7UXY    Q65-30B  
	
	(3-September-2024)  More 
	information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:9/3   
	
	(2-September-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1836      V51WW <- IZ0UME    
	Q65-30B  
	
	(2-September-2024)  More 
	information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:9/2   
	
	(1-September-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1704 V51WW <> IK7JNM     
	Q65-30B  
	
	(1-September-2024)  More 
	information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:8/31   
	
	(31-August-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1633-1647 FR4OO <> A65BR     
	Q65-30B  
	
	(30-August-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1833-1845 V51WW <> S50C     
	Q65-30B  
	
	(30-August-2024)  More 
	information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:8/30   
	
	(29-August-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1906      IZ0UME -> 
	V51WW   
	Q65-30B  
	
	(29-August-2024)  More 
	information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:8/28   
	
	(28-August-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1830-1835 V51WW <> I8KPV     
	Q65-30B  
	
	(27-August-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1718-1754 A65BP -> FR4OO     
	Q65-30B  
	
	(27-August-2024)  More 
	information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:8/27   
	
	(26-August-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1653 A65BP -> 3B8FA     
	Q65-30B  
	
	(26-August-2024)  More 
	information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:8/25   
	
	(25-August-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1827-1841 V51WW -> SV2DCD     
	Q65-30B  
	
	(24-August-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1839      A65BR <> FR4OO     
	Q65-30B  
	
	(24-August-2024)  More 
	information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:8/24   
	
	(23-August-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1857-1917 V51WW -> SV2DCD     
	Q65-30B  
	
	(23-August-2024)  More 
	information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:8/23 
	  
	
	(22-August-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1848-1924 V51WW -> SV2DCD     
	Q65-30B  
	
	(22-August-2024)  More 
	information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:8/21   
	
	(21-August-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1833-1900 V51WW -> I8KPV     
	Q65-30B  
	
	(20-August-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1820-1929 V51WW -> IK7UXY     
	Q65-30B  
	
	(20-August-2024)  More 
	information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:8/20   
	
	(19-August-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1858 V51WW -> IK7JNM     
	Q65-30B  
	
	(19-August-2024)  More 
	information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:8/19   
	
	(18-August-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1806 A65BP <> 3B8FA     Q65-30B  
	
	(18-August-2024)  More 
	information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:8/18   
	
	(17-August-2024)  No QSO/SWL 
	reported 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa.  
	
	(17-August-2024)  More 
	information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:8/17   
	
	(16-August-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1640 A65BR -> FR5DN     Q65-30B  
	
	(16-August-2024)  More 
	information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:8/16   
	
	(15-August-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1615 A62A <> FR4OO     Q65-30B  
	
	(15-August-2024)  More 
	information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:8/15   
	
	(14-August-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1621 A62A -> 3B8FA     Q65-30BSee 
	video )  
	
	(14-August-2024)  More 
	information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:8/14   
	
	(13-August-2024)  More 
	information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:8/13   
	
	(12-August-2024)  More 
	information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:8/11  
	  
	
	(11-August-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1840 V51WW -> S50C     Q65-30B 1935 I8KPV -> V51WW    Q65-30B  
	
	(10-August-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1653 A65BP -> FR4OO     Q65-30B  
	
	(10-August-2024)  More 
	information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:8/10  
	
	  
	
	(9-August-2024)  More 
	information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:8/9   
	
	(8-August-2024)  More 
	information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:8/8  
	
	  
	
	(7-August-2024)   More 
	information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:8/7   
	
	(7-August-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1642 FR4OO -> A65BR                 
	Q65-30B  
	
	(6-August-2024)   More 
	information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:8/5   
	
	(5-August-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1702 3B8FA <> A65BR                 
	Q65-30B  
	
	(4-August-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1735 FR4OO <> A65BR                 
	Q65-30B  
	
	(4-August-2024)   More 
	information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:8/4   
	
	(3-August-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1628 FR4OO <> A65BR                 
	Q65-30B (*1)FT8 FT8  (*3)FT4  (*4)  
	
	(3-August-2024)   More 
	information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:8/3   
	
	(2-August-2024)   More 
	information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:8/2    
	
	(1-August-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1735 FR4OO <> A65BR                 
	Q65-30B (*1)  
	
	(1 
	August-2024)   More 
	information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:8/1   
	
	(31 
	July-2024)   More 
	information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:7/30   
	
	(29 
	July-2024)   More 
	information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:7/24   
	
	(23 
	July-2024)   More 
	information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:
		7/23 See below  3 MROFFT output files,  
		 
	 
 
	
	(22 
	July-2024)   More 
	information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:I found 2m TEP opening by PSK REPORTER. 
	 
	From tomorrow,I will check south too.
		 
	2104-2156LT JA6-VK8  
 
	
	(29 May 
	- 1 June, 2024)   No
	 
	QSO/SWL 
	known 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa nor in JA/VK.  
	
	(28 May-2024)   No
	 
	QSO/SWL 
	known in Europe/Middle East/Africa  
	
	(28 May-2024)   More 
	information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:5/27   
	
	(27 May-2024)   No
	 
	QSO/SWL 
	known 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa nor in JA/VK.  
	
	(26 May-2024)   No
	 
	QSO/SWL 
	known in Europe/Middle East/Africa  
	
	(26 May-2024)   More 
	information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:5/26   
	
	(25 May-2024)   No
	 
	QSO/SWL 
	known in Europe/Middle East/Africa  
	
	(25 May-2024)   More 
	information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:
	 5/24  
	
	  
	
	(24 May-2024)   No
	 
	QSO/SWL 
	known 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa nor in JA/VK.  
	
	(23 May-2024)   No
	 
	QSO/SWL 
	known in Europe/Middle East/Africa   
	(23-May-2024)   More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:5/23  
	(22-May-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1805 3B8DU/3B8FA -> A65BR      
	Q65-30B -9  
	(22-May-2024)   More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:5/22  
	(21 May-2024)   No
	 
	QSO/SWL 
	known in Europe/Middle East/Africa   
	(21-May-2024)   More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:5/21  
	(20-May-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1654 3B8DU -> A65BR                 
	Q65-30B  
	(20-May-2024)   More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:5/15-5/19  
	(19 May-2024)   No
	 
	QSO/SWL 
	known 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa nor in JA/VK.  
	
	(18-May-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa.  
	
	(17-May-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1637 FR4OO -> A65BP           
	Q65-30B -3  
	
	(15 
	to 16 May-2024)   No
	 
	QSO/SWL 
	known 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa nor in JA/VK.  
	
	(14-May-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1715-1734 A62A -> 3B8FA       
	Q65-30B +4  
	(14-May-2024)   More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:5/11  
	(13-May-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1649 A6 -> 3B8FA       
	Q65-30B -3  
	
	(11 
	to 12 May-2024)   No
	 
	QSO/SWL 
	known 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa nor in JA/VK.  
	
	(10 
	May-2024)   No
	 
	QSO/SWL 
	known 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa  
	(10-May-2024)   More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:5/10  (9-May-2024)   More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:5/7  
	(9-May-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1707 A65BP -> 3B8FA       
	Q65-30B -8 
	No reports known between Europe and Africa.  
	
	(8-May-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1718-1727 FR4OO <> A65BR       
	Q65-30B -15 
	No reports known between Europe and Africa.  
	
	(8-May-2024)  No 
	2m TEP QSO reported in Japan/Australia  
	
	(7-May-2024)  No 
	2m TEP QSO reported neither in Japan/Australia nor  
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa.  
	
	(6-May-2024)  No
	 
	QSO/SWL 
	known 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa.  
	(6-May-2024)   More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:5/6  
	(5-May-2024)  No
	 
	QSO/SWL 
	known 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa.  
	(5-May-2024)   More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:5/5  
	(4-May-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1654 A65BR -> 3B8FA       
	Q65-30B +2 
	Some tests have been made again between Middle East and Africa on 70cm band, 
	without success as far as I know.  
	(4-May-2024)   More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:5/4  
	(3-May-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1635 A65BR -> 3B8FA       
	Q65-30B -6Watch 
	video  recorded by 3B8GL) 
	V51WW announces that he is QRT until June.  No other reports have been 
	seen between Europe and Africa.  
	(3-May-2024)   More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:
	 
	(2-May-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1605 A65BP -> 3B8FA       
	Q65-30B -2  
	(2-May-2024)   More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:
	 
	(1-May-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1626-1631 A65BP <> FR4OO  Q65-30B -5  
	(1-May-2024)   More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:5/1  
	
	(30-April-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1804-1819 V51WW -> IK7EZN  Q65-30B Best -9 
	(First decode at 1804)  
	(30-April-2024)   More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:4/30  
	(29-April-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1553 FR4OO -> A65BR    Q65-30B -9  
	(29-April-2024)   More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:4/28  
	
	(28-April-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa. UTC 1811-1843 V51WW -> SV2DCD    
	Q65-30B -7 *3  
	
	(27-April-2024)  QSO/SWL 
	in Europe/Middle East/Africa.  
	(27-April-2024)   More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:4/27  (26-April-2024)  I had no time to look for QSO/SWL in Europe/Middle 
	East/Africa.(26-April-2024)   More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:4/26  (25-April-2024)  QSO/SWL in Europe/Middle 
	East/Africa.UTC 1708 A62A -> 3B8FA         
	Q65-30B -14 (first decode) Vincenzo, I8KPV,says:
	 Heard and connected immediately on his first call, very strong 
	signal, it doesn't\'t seem like he was heard by others. He called CQ for a 
	long time. Ic9700 -2x20 el Homemade nbs - W6po 8877 home made . *6 (25-April-2024)   More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:4/25  (24-April-2024)  QSO/SWL in Europe/Middle 
	East/Africa.UTC 1601 A62A -> 3B8FA         
	Q65-30B -17 (first decode) (24-April-2024)   More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:4/24  (23-April-2024)  QSO/SWL in Europe/Middle 
	East/Africa.(23-April-2024)   More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:4/21  (22-April-2024)  QSO/SWL in Europe/Middle 
	East/Africa.UTC 1617 A62A -> FR5DN         Q65-30B -18 
	*2 (20-April-2024)     QSO/SWL in Europe/Middle 
	East/Africa.UTC 1822 V51WW -> SV2DCD        
	Q65-30B -13 (20-April-2024)   More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:4/19  
	(19-April-2024)     QSO/SWL in Europe/Middle 
	East/Africa.UTC 1600 A65BP <> FR4OO        
	Q65-30B -6 *1 (19-April-2024)  
	Join the 2m TEP whatsapp group  for real-time information, schedules, 
	etc.(18-April-2024)     Alexander, A65BP, sends the
	video of the QSO with 
	FR4OO , recorded on Apr. 17 2024 at A62A - club station of Emirates 
	Amateur Radio Society. (18-April-2024)     QSO/SWL in Europe/Middle 
	East/Africa.UTC (18-April-2024)   More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:4/18  
	(17-April-2024)     QSO/SWL in Europe/Middle 
	East/AfricaUTCSee video  recorded at A62A) (17-April-2024)   More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:4/17  (16-April-2024)     QSO/SWL in QSO/SWL in Europe/Middle 
	East/AfricaUTC 1627 A65BR -> 3B8FA        
	Q65-30B -6 *1 1627 A65BP -> 3B8FA        
	Q65-30B -10 *1 1905 V51WW -> SV2DCD       
	Q65-30B -13 (16-April-2024)   More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:4/16  (16-April-2024)     Alexander, A65BP, sends an 
	excellent video with 
	sound  showing the signals of 3B8FA and FR4OO on 144MHz as received on 
	April 10, 2024 at his station, using a Cushcraft 13B2 antenna. Audio track 
	allows to hear typical TEP signal distortion.
	 (15-April-2024)     QSO/SWL in Europe/Middle 
	East/AfricaUTC (15-April-2024)   More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:2016-2142LT JA46-VK8  (14-April-2024)   Not very much information today about EU/AF QSO 
	because of personal issues.UTC (14-April-2024)   More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:4/14  (13-April-2024)     QSO/SWL in Europe/Middle 
	East/AfricaUTC (13-April-2024)   More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:E434/13  (12-April-2024)    QSO/SWL in Europe/Middle East/AfricaUTC (12-April-2024)   More information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:4/12  (11-April-2024)     QSO/SWL in Europe/Middle 
	East/AfricaUTC 1810 V51WW -> SV2DCD       
	Q65-30B -15 (11-April-2024)    After three days without TEP in VK-JA 
	here is new information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:4/11  (11-April-2024)    Mario, I3MEK, reports the following 
	contacts in 1989 from Northern Italy.  They will be added to the lists 
	and maps when I have time to do it.
		
		
		from I3LDS JN55:   
	
		
		02 Nov 89 19:02 ZS3AT 53T/524  
		  
	
		
		11 Nov 89 18:50 ZS3AT 52T/52T   
	
		
		01 Dec 89 18:40 ZS3E 51T/51T   
	
		
		from I3LGP JN65:   
	
		
		02 Nov 89 19:13 ZS3AT   
	
		
		
			 
			
				
				
				Furthermore, there were also 
				many  RX of ZS3VHF beacon in March and November December 1989.   
		   (10-April-2024)     QSO/SWL in Europe/Middle 
	East/AfricaUTC 
	Watch video (9-April-2024)     QSO/SWL in Europe/Middle 
	East/AfricaUTC (8-April-2024)     QSO/SWL in Europe/Middle 
	East/AfricaUTC (8-April-2024)     No 2m TEP in VK/JA(8-April-2024)  IK4PMB shares the
	report of I0FHZ  of 
	years 1989 and 1990.(7-April-2024)     QSO/SWL in Europe/Middle 
	East/AfricaUTC Please send your 2m TEP reports for daily summaries using the
	contact form  or to my email in the
	callbook . (7-April-2024)    Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:4/7  (6-April-2024)   Fabio, IT9GSF, reports the following:144.190 Q65B - 13 EL. Yagi in JM67 (6-April-2024)   Vincenzo, IT9CHU, reports the following:184700 -17 0.4 1240 : CQ V51WW JH81 q1 q3 (6-April-2024)   QSO/SWL in Europe/Middle East/AfricaUTC Please send your 2m TEP reports for daily summaries using the
	contact form  or to my email in the
	callbook . (6-April-2024)    Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:4/6  
	(6-April-2024)    Ermanno, IK7EZN, send the following 
	report of the opening on 4-April (my fault about the late publishing)240404_181700 144.190 Rx Q65-30B -17 1.3 1330 CQ V51WW JH81 q3 (6-April-2024)    Roberto IS0GRB informs about the
	2m WEB SDR  with 
	automatic decode of FT8 and TEP in JM49(5-April-2024)    QSO/SWL in Europe/Middle East/AfricaUTC Please send your 2m TEP reports for daily summaries using the
	contact form  or to my email in the
	callbook . (5-April-2024)   Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:4/5  (4-April-2024)     QSO/SWL in Europe/Middle 
	East/AfricaUTC Please send your 2m TEP reports for daily summaries using the
	contact form  or to my email in the
	callbook . (4-April-2024)   Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:4/4  
	(4-April-2024)   ZS CW Beacon for 2M TEP tests during April 
	from KG33XU.(3-April-2024)     QSO/SWL in Europe/Middle 
	East/AfricaUTC Philip 9H1PA reports: TEP on 2m for the 3rd April into 9H started 
	around 1826 UTC same time as 2nd April. V51WW was decoded at -13dB in Q65B 
	was in for around 7 mins and faded out again. 2nd April opening was around 
	50 mins much longer than 3rd April. Please send your 2m TEP reports for daily 
	summaries using the contact form  or to my email 
	in the callbook .  (3-April-2024)   Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:4/3  (2-April-2024)   Today new QSO between V51WW and SV8PEX, this 
	time in SSB with S5 signals! (See 
	video )(2-April-2024)   Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:4/2  
	(2-April-2024)   Pino, IK0SMG, reports that in 1989 he had 
	the call IW0AKA and that year, and also in 1990, made several 2m TEP QSO. 
	See a photo of his log from 10-October-1989.
	
	 
(1-April-2024)   Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:4/1  
	(1-April-2024)   This evening V51WW and SV8PEX have completed 
	a 2m TEP QSO.  First contact in the EU-AF sector after many decades!!(1-April-2024)  Yesterday first reception report this season in 
	the EU-AF sector between SV8PEX and V51WW on 2m in Q65 mode. As far as I 
	know no QSO took place.(31-Mar-2024)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:3/31  (30-Mar-2024)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:3/30  (29-Mar-2024)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:3/29   
	(28-Mar-2024)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:3/28  (27-Mar-2024)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:3/27  (26-Mar-2024)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:3/25  (24-Mar-2024)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:3/23  (22-Mar-2024)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:3/21  (20-Mar-2024)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:3/20  (19-Mar-2024)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:3/19  (18-Mar-2024)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:3/18  (17-Mar-2024)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:3/17  (16-Mar-2024)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:3/13  (11-Mar-2024)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:(11-Mar-2024)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:3/11  (10-Mar-2024)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:3/9  (8-Mar-2024)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:3/7  (6-Mar-2024)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:3/6  (5-Mar-2024)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:3/5  (4-Mar-2024)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:3/4  (3-Mar-2024)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:3/3  (2-Mar-2024)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:3/2  (1-Mar-2024)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:3/1  (29-Feb-2024)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:2/29  (28-Feb-2024)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:2/25  (24-Feb-2024)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:2/24  (23-Feb-2024)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:2/23  (22-Feb-2024)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:2/22  (21-Feb-2024)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:2/21  (20-Feb-2024)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:2/20   
	(19-Feb-2024)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:2/19  (18-Feb-2024)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:2/18  (17-Feb-2024)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:2/17  (16-Feb-2024)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:2/16  (15-Feb-2024)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:
	 (14-Feb-2024)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:2/14  
	(13-Feb-2024)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:(12-Feb-2024)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:(1-Dec-2023)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:11/29-11/30 
	 
(28-Nov-2023)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:11/18-11/27 (17-Nov-2023)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:11/11-11/16 11/17  
(10-Nov-2023)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:11/10  2032-2056LT JA6-VK8  
	VK8RR VK8VTX JA6DJS JA6KJQ JI6FPP  
	Time (UTC) Txmtr Rcvr Distance SNR 11:32:14 VK8VTX JA6DJS 4893 -14 
	11:45:44 VK8RR JA6DJS 4855 -10 11:45:44 VK8RR JA6KJQ 4888 -14 11:46:14 VK8RR 
	JI6FPP 5098 -18 11:49:14 VK8VTX JA6KJQ 4925 -12 11:56:14 VK8VTX JA6DJS 4893 
	-7  
(9-Nov-2023)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:11/8 NO TEP11/9 (7-Nov-2023)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:11/6 
NO TEP
11/7 
No FMBC from VK here,but 2m TEP opened in Western Japan.
Long time but vy narrrow range opening?
2012-2220LT JA6-VK8
VK8AW VK8RR VK8VTX
JA6KJQ JA6KKZ JA6VPQ JH6RGU JI6FPP
Time (UTC) Txmtr Rcvr Distance SNR
11:12:42 JH6RGU VK8RR 5036 -18
11:12:44 JH6RGU VK8AW 5055 -13
11:57:14 VK8RR JA6VPQ 5027 -11
11:57:14 VK8RR JH6RGU 5036 -15
11:58:26 JA6VPQ VK8VTX 5065 -13
11:58:29 JA6VPQ VK8AW 5046 -8
12:37:42 JA6KJQ VK8RR 4888 3
12:37:44 JA6KJQ VK8AW 4906 -13
12:39:41 JA6KJQ VK8VTX 4925 -24
12:40:59 VK8VTX JA6VPQ 5065 -15
12:56:27 JA6KKZ VK8RR 5050 -17
13:20:14 VK8RR JA6KJQ 4888 -13
13:20:14 VK8RR JI6FPP 5098 -16 
 (5-Nov-2023)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:11/4 NO TEP11/5 (3-Nov-2023)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:11/1 11/2 11/3  
(31-Oct-2023)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:10/29 I hrd FMBC from Cairns and Townsville peaking S=5 1856-1946LT.10/31 (28-Oct-2023)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:10/27 10/28  
(26-Oct-2023)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:10/26 I hrd FMBC from Cairns,Townsville,Mount Isa peaking S=5 1833-2033LT.(25-Oct-2023)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:10/19-10/24  NO TEP10/25 (18-Oct-2023)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:10/18 I hrd weak FMBC from Mount Isa 1903-1933LT.(17-Oct-2023)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:10/17 I hrd FMBC from Cairns,Townsville,Mount Isa and some others peaking S=8 
	1820-2013LT.(16-Oct-2023)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:10/16 I hrd FMBC from Cairns,Townsville and Mount Isa 1844-2025LT.(15-Oct-2023)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:10/15 I hrd FMBC from Cairns and weak Townsville 1942-2002LT.(14-Oct-2023)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:10/13 NO TEP10/14 (12-Oct-2023)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:10/12 Today condx was good.(11-Oct-2023)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:10/11 No FMBC from VK here,but 2m TEP opened in Western Japan.(10-Oct-2023)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:10/9 10/10 (08-Oct-2023)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:
	10/8  (07-Oct-2023)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:10/7 Today condx was good.(06-Oct-2023)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:10/5 NO TEP10/6 (05-Oct-2023)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:10/4 (03-Oct-2023)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:10/2 NO TEP10/3 (01-Oct-2023)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:9/27  I hrd FMBC from Mount Isa well and Townsville,Cairns vy 
	weak.1904-2004LT NO 2m TEP.  
	9/28  I hrd weak FMBC from Mount Isa 1929-1949LT. 
	NO 2m TEP.  
	9/29  I hrd weak FMBC from Mount Isa 1904-1944LT. 
	NO 2m TEP.  
	9/30  NO TEP 
	10/1  No FMBC from VK here,but wide area opening in Western 
	Japan. 
	2027-2200LT JA456-VK8  
	VK8AW VK8NSB VK8VTX JA6BHL JA6DJS JA6KJQ JA6KKZ JA6QHP JA6VPQ JA6WHC 
	JE4AHM/6 JF2AIA/4 JF4TGO JG6CDH JH5PXJ JH6ETS JH6RRR JH6TGL JI4UEN JI6ITV 
	JK6MGN JO4ICI  
	Time (UTC) Txmtr Rcvr Distance SNR
11:27:13 VK8VTX JA6WHC 5151 -14
11:28:44 VK8VTX JI6ITV 4918 -14
11:32:43 VK8VTX JH6ETS 5161 -15
11:32:43 VK8VTX JF4TGO 5369 -19
11:34:43 VK8VTX JE4AHM/6 5173 -19
11:35:26 JA6DJS VK8VTX 4893 11
11:36:13 VK8AW JF4TGO 5351 -15
11:36:27 JA6DJS VK8NSB 4853 18
11:36:41 VK8NSB JA6KKZ 5047 -11
11:38:14 VK8AW JF2AIA/4 5171 -15
11:39:29 JA6WHC VK8AW 5132 -18
11:43:14 VK8AW JO4ICI 5170 -18
11:44:56 JI4UEN VK8VTX 5212 -14
11:44:59 JI4UEN VK8AW 5193 -17
11:46:13 VK8AW JI4UEN 5193 -17
11:47:44 VK8AW JH5PXJ 5196 -18
11:50:29 JG6CDH VK8AW 5099 -14
11:50:59 JE4AHM/6 VK8AW 5154 -16
11:52:14 VK8AW JH6TGL 4925 -16
11:52:14 VK8AW JK6MGN 5129 -16
11:52:44 VK8AW JA6QHP 5045 -14
11:52:59 JK6MGN VK8AW 5129 -7
11:54:57 JI4UEN VK8NSB 5172 -17
11:55:13 VK8VTX JA6WHC 5151 -14
11:55:26 JA6WHC VK8VTX 5151 -1
11:56:26 JA6BHL VK8VTX 5171 -5
11:56:27 JA6BHL VK8NSB 5131 3
11:56:29 JA6BHL VK8AW 5152 -7
11:57:43 VK8NSB JH6ETS 5121 -19
11:57:45 VK8NSB JA6DJS 4853 -14
11:57:56 JH6ETS VK8VTX 5161 -11
11:57:59 JH6ETS VK8AW 5142 -12
11:57:59 JE4AHM/6 VK8VTX 5173 -21
11:58:13 VK8AW JA6WHC 5132 -11
11:58:13 VK8AW JH6ETS 5142 -12
11:59:56 JH6RRR VK8VTX 5180 -2
11:59:57 JH6RRR VK8NSB 5141 -15
11:59:59 JH6RRR VK8AW 5162 -13
12:03:13 VK8AW JE4AHM/6 5154 -16
12:10:14 VK8VTX JA6KJQ 4925 -16
12:12:41 VK8VTX JA6KKZ 5087 -14
12:14:14 VK8AW JA6VPQ 5046 10
12:14:14 VK8VTX JA6VPQ 5065 -1
12:14:26 JA6VPQ VK8VTX 5065 3
12:14:29 JA6VPQ VK8AW 5046 -12
12:14:57 JA6KJQ VK8NSB 4885 -1
12:15:13 VK8VTX JI6ITV 4918 -11
12:15:15 VK8VTX JA6DJS 4893 -7
12:15:29 JA6KJQ VK8AW 4906 -13
12:15:44 VK8NSB JA6KJQ 4885 -15
12:15:44 VK8NSB JA6VPQ 5025 0
12:16:56 JA6KJQ VK8VTX 4925 -12
12:16:57 JA6VPQ VK8NSB 5025 -7
12:17:13 VK8NSB JI6ITV 4878 -9
12:20:41 VK8AW JA6KKZ 5069 -10
12:26:44 VK8AW JA6KJQ 4906 -19
12:48:29 JA6DJS VK8AW 4874 -4
12:48:45 VK8AW JA6DJS 4874 -3
13:00:13 VK8AW JI6ITV 4899 -15  SSB-QSO JA6DJS-VK8NSB,VK8AW 
(27-Sep-2023)  Garry, ZD7GWM, confirms that the ZD7GWM CW beacon 
	is on 144.475 MHz and it is on 24/7.  It is possibly the best beacon to 
	monitor for TEP from western Mediterranean.(26-Sep-2023)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:9/24 
NO TEP
9/25 
NO TEP
9/26 
No FMBC from VK here,but wide area opening in Western Japan.
1st JA3,Easternmost JP3EXR in Osaka PM74SS.
NEW Southernmost JF6FTR in Amami Island PL48RI.
NEW Westernmost JR6IQI in Saga PM43WG.
2042-2210LT JA346-VK8 144.460 FT8
VK8AW VK8NSB VK8RR VK8VTX
JP3EXR
JF4TGO
JA6DJS JA6DWO JA6IQG JA6KJQ JA6KKZ JA6QHP JA6WHC JE4AHM/6 JE6BGC JF6HKQ JH6ETS JH6RRR JH6TGL JI6ITV JK7EUI/6 JR6IQI
JF6FTR
SSB QSO JA6DJS-VK8RR,VK8VTX
Time (UTC) Txmtr Rcvr Distance SNR
11:42:14 VK8AW JA6DJS 4874 -9
11:42:14 VK8AW JI6ITV 4899 -18
11:42:44 VK8AW JA6KJQ 4906 -19
11:44:11 VK8AW JA6KKZ 5069 -13
11:44:29 JI6ITV VK8AW 4899 -9
11:46:15 VK8RR JA6DJS 4855 -5
11:46:15 VK8RR JA6KJQ 4888 -11
11:47:43 VK8RR JI6ITV 4880 -6
11:47:44 VK8RR JA6KKZ 5050 -15
11:48:29 JF6HKQ VK8AW ---- -14
11:51:43 VK8VTX JI6ITV 4918 -10
11:51:45 VK8VTX JA6DJS 4893 -4
11:53:26 JA6DJS VK8VTX 4893 -3
11:54:27 JA6DJS VK8NSB 4853 -6
12:16:59 VK8RR JA6KJQ 4888 -12
12:18:30 JA6KJQ VK8NSB 4885 -2
12:18:43 VK8AW JA6WHC 5132 -18
12:18:56 JA6KJQ VK8VTX 4925 -15
12:19:14 VK8VTX JA6KKZ 5087 -10
12:19:15 VK8NSB JA6DJS 4853 -10
12:21:26 JA6DJS VK8VTX 4893 6
12:21:44 JH6ETS VK8AW 5142 -17
12:21:44 VK8VTX JA6WHC 5151 -16
12:22:44 VK8VTX JA6KJQ 4925 -18
12:23:26 JI6ITV VK8VTX 4918 -1
12:25:29 JI6ITV VK8AW 4899 -5
12:25:56 VK8RR JA6QHP 5026 -8
12:25:56 JH6ETS VK8VTX 5161 -13
12:25:58 VK8RR JK7EUI/P 5120 -16
12:25:58 VK8RR JF4TGO 5333 -14
12:25:59 VK8RR JF6FTR 4533 -16
12:25:59 JI6ITV VK8NSB 4878 -21
12:25:59 VK8RR JE6BGC 4892 -14
12:25:59 VK8RR JR6IQI 5079 -18
12:25:59 VK8RR JA6DWO 5119 -3
12:26:13 VK8NSB JI6ITV 4878 -11
12:26:29 VK8AW JE6BGC 4911 -19
12:32:41 JH6RRR VK8VTX 5180 -10
12:32:44 JH6RRR VK8AW 5162 -13
12:34:11 JA6WHC VK8VTX 5151 -19
12:34:14 JA6WHC VK8AW 5132 -15
12:34:26 VK8AW JA6QHP 5045 -18
12:34:26 VK8AW JA6KKZ 5069 -9
12:36:26 VK8RR JH6TGL 4906 -11
12:36:45 JE4AHM VK8AW 5154 -20
12:40:59 VK8VTX JA6DJS 4893 -9
12:41:28 VK8VTX JI6ITV 4918 -12
12:44:58 VK8AW JI6ITV 4899 -12
12:44:59 VK8AW JA6KJQ 4906 -11
12:50:59 JA6IQG VK8AW ---- -19
12:55:44 VK8AW JA6DJS 4874 -15
12:56:59 JA6KJQ VK8AW 4906 -19
12:59:43 VK8RR JA6WHC 5114 -16
12:59:43 VK8RR JH6ETS 5124 -14
12:59:44 VK8RR JA6DJS 4855 -13
13:00:13 VK8RR JI6ITV 4880 -18
13:00:14 VK8RR JA6KKZ 5050 -16
13:10:29 JA6DJS VK8AW 4874 -19
13:??:?? VK8RR JP3EXR 5243 ? NO-PSKREPORTER (23-Sep-2023)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:Today no FMBC from VK here,but strong and a little bit wide area opening 
	in JA46.9/23  (22-Sep-2023)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:Today I hrd FMBC from Townsville and Cairns vy weak again from 
	1908-1958LT.9/22  (22-Sep-2023)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:9/21 https://www.facebook.com/VK7HH https://www.facebook.com/joe.rogers.3705/videos/1499314517502001/ (20-Sep-2023)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:9/18 NO TEP9/19 9/20 (18-Sep-2023)  Additional information from Awa, JR4ENY/1:
	9/15  9/16  9/17   (14-Sep-2023)  New 144 MHz TEP opening yesterday between JA6 and 
	VK8, from 1300 to 1345 UTC. Most contacts in FT8 on 144.460, with at least 
	one QSO in SSB.(13-Sep-2023)  Awa, JR4ENY/1, reports the first 144 MHz TEP 
	opening of solar cycle 25 (and the first in 30 years en the JA-VK sector!):Many JA6-VK8 openings were reported in cycle21 and 22 but since then no 
	QSOs were reported for about 30 years.  
	----------------------------------- REPORTS via PSK REPORTER  
	Time (UTC) Txmtr Rcvr Distance SNR  
	
	I hope many 2M DX lovers will be interested in this information and 
	try to work 2m TEP. 
(30-Jan-2022)  Bernie, ZS4TX, has setup a
	WEB SDR  on 144 MHz.  A very interesting tool for TEP detection so 
	that you can monitor whether your signal is being heard in KG30.(14-Apr-2021)  144 MHz beacon on the US Virgin Islands to 
	investigate TEP path to South AmericaLocation: St. Croix, US Virgin Islands Elevation: 91 metres above sea level Transceiver: Kenwood TR-751A Amplifier: RF Concepts 160 watt, reduced to 100 watts for beacon operation Antenna: 15 element Yagi @ beam heading (QTH) of 170 degrees (Uruguay) 
	EI7GL's Blog  (6-Feb-2021)  New beacon in St. Helena island expected to be set 
	up soon:Call sign of the beacon  ZD7GWM QRG – 144.435 frequency Grid locator IH74DB QTH LONGWOOD ISLAND OF ST HELENA Antenna type DIAMOND X700H Height above sea level  545M Height above ground  10M Antenna direction OMNI-DIRECTIONAL Horizontal or Vertical  VERTICAL Power output  20 W Keying – mode CW Machine Generated Mode if applicable GPS coordinated  S 15⁰ 56’ 54.68  W005⁰ 41’ 02.34 (-15.9485  -005.6840 ) Beacon status activated soon Beacon Keeper GARRY MERCURY ZD7GWMEI7GL's Blog  (15-Mar-2017)  Fred, NP2X, provides the list 
	of his 2m TEP QSO in 2011 (19-Apr-2013)  Costas, SV1DH provides new documents that have been 
	added to the bibliography section:  
(29-Mar-2013)  Michele - F6HTJ forwards the following infro from 
	FG/F1DUZ:http://fgdxpeditionf1duz.monsite-orange.fr/ 
	26/02/2013  
	 > 0246   pp5jd   144200.2 
	      FG4KH   FELIPE CQ CQ 59 
	
 (30-Jun-2012)  Colossi - PY3DU sends the following info: 
	(30-Mar-2012)  New 4m and 2m TEP beacons:(29-Dec-2011)  Federico NP2X (FK77pr) reports the following SA 
	stations worked this season: CX1DDO - GF15 CX3DDX - GF15 DX4DO - GF25 DX6DH 
	- GF15 LU5FF - FF99 LU7FA - FF96 PP5EK - GG43 PP5XX - GG53 PU3CAL - GF49 
	PU3IKE - GG40 PU3YEN - GG56 PU5MYM - GG46 PY3DU - GF49 PY3FF - GF16 PY3IOD - 
	GF49 PY3NZ - GG40 PY3OL - GG40 PY3WW - GG40 PY5AQ - FF54 PY5EW - GG46 PY5HOT 
	- GG46 PY5LF - GG54 ZP9SC - FF99(13-Oct-2011)  Luiz PY3DU (GF49iu) comments: on 9 and 11 October 
	in the evening (01:00 UTC) I have worked NP2X in CW and SSB on 144.300. The 
	first QSO with 50w and groundplane antenna and the second with an old 4 el. 
	yagi. PY3FF Rafael in Porto Alegre was also QRV.(22-Feb-2011)  Steve VK4ZSH provides the following bibliography: 
	Winkler C "Ionospheric 
	Transequatorial Radio wave guidance at VHF " Technical report of the 
	Electronic Research Laboratory of the Defence Science and Technology 
	Organisation. 1981. (19-Feb-2011)  Steve VK4ZSH provides this graph plotting the 
	number of QSO vs. the Solar Flux and showing a negative correlation between 
	them.(17-Feb-2011)  Steve VK4ZSH, provides the following list of 144 
	MHz TEP openings between VK and JADate        UTC         Callsign Locator Callsign    Locator Remarks  
30-Apr-1978 12:38       VK8GB    PH57    JH6IFF
1-May-1978  11:20       VK8VV            JA5RQN
4-May-1978              VK8VV            wrk JA4/6
5-May-1978  12:25       VK8VV            wrk JA4/6
8-May-1978  11:55-12:00 VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA6
10-May-1978 12:16       VK8GB    PH57    JH4JPO       PM63
24-Jul-1978 12:50-13:08 VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA6             7 QSOs
3-Aug-1978  11:55       VK8GB    PH57    JH6TED
4-Aug-1978  11:37-11:54 VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA5/6           5 QSOs
5-Aug-1978  11:52       VK8GB    PH57    JH6TEW
12-Aug-1978 12:32       VK8GB    PH57    JH6DVD
7-Sep-1978  11:44       VK8GB    PH57    JH6TEW
11-Sep-1978 11:18-11:35 VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA4/6           6 QSOs
12-Sep-1978 11:40       VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA4/6           2 QSOs
14-Sep-1978 11:18-11:24 VK8GB    PH57    JH4JPO, etc. PM63   2 QSOs
15-Sep-1978 11:01-11:19 VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA6             4 QSOs
16-Sep-1978 11:04-11:38 VK8GB    PH57    JH4JPO, etc. PM63   9 QSOs
17-Sep-1978 12:02       VK8GB    PH57    JA6LDD
18-Sep-1978 10:50-11:06 VK8GB    PH57    JH4JPO, etc. PM63   3 QSOs
21-Sep-1978 11:43-12:23 VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA              7 QSOs
22-Sep-1978 11:48-11:52 VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA              2 QSOs
23-Sep-1978 11:37-12:02 VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA              2 QSOs
24-Sep-1978 10:57-11:44 VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA              14 QSOs
25-Sep-1978 10:52-11:58 VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA              24 QSOs
5-Oct-1978  12:02-12:13 VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA              3 QSOs
7-Oct-1978  11:53-11:57 VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA              2 QSOs
8-Oct-1978  11:42       VK8GB    PH57    JH6TEW
12-Oct-1978 11:40-12:10 VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA              4 QSOs
12-Oct-1978 12:41       VK8GB    PH57    JH6DVD
13-Oct-1978 11:44-11:57 VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA6             2 QSOs
14-Oct-1978 11:50-12:03 VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA              3 QSOs
15-Oct-1978 11:07-12:41 VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA4             11 QSOs
21-Oct-1978             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
21-Oct-1978 12:20       VK8GB    PH57    JA6SZC14-Mar-1979             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
15-Mar-1979             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
18-Mar-1979             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
28-Mar-1979             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
30-Mar-1979             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
31-Mar-1979             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
1-Apr-1979              VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
6-Apr-1979              VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
11-Apr-1979             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
12-Apr-1979             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
15-Apr-1979             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
20-Apr-1979             VK8HW    PH57    JR6LHX              FM  
	3-May-1979              VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
10-May-1979             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
15-May-1979             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
1-Aug-1979              VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
11-Aug-1979             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
23-Aug-1979             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
30-Aug-1979             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
3-Sep-1979              VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
6-Sep-1979              VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
10-Sep-1979             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
12-Sep-1979             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
13-Sep-1979             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
16-Sep-1979             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
25-Sep-1979             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
14-Mar-1979             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
5-Mar-1980              VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
6-Mar-1980              VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
8-Mar-1980              VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
11-Mar-1980             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
12-Mar-1980             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
18-Mar-1980             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
28-Mar-1980             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
2-Apr-1980              VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
22-Apr-1980             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
5-May-1980              VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
17-May-1980             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
1-Aug-1980              VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
23-Aug-1980             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
24-Aug-1980             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
2-Sep-1980              VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
5-Sep-1980              VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
11-Sep-1980             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
10-Mar-1981             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
17-Jul-1981             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
11-Aug-1981             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
20-Aug-1981             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
24-Aug-1981             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
28-Aug-1981             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
3-Sep-1981              VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
4-Sep-1981              VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
8-Sep-1981              VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
9-Sep-1981              VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
16-Sep-1981             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
17-Sep-1981             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
2-Oct-1981              VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
15-Oct-1981             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
22-Oct-1981             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
27-Oct-1981             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
11-Feb-1982             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
12-Feb-1982             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
26-Feb-1982             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
27-Feb-1982             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
4-Mar-1982              VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
6-Mar-1982              VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
7-Mar-1982              VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
14-Mar-1982             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
20-Mar-1982             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
23-Mar-1982             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
24-Mar-1982             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
25-Mar-1982             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
28-Mar-1982             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
1-Apr-1982              VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
8-Apr-1982              VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
14-Apr-1982             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
16-Apr-1982             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
23-Apr-1982             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
10-May-1982             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
18-May-1982             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
17-Aug-1982             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
20-Aug-1982             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
1-Sep-1982              VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
15-Sep-1982             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
30-Sep-1982             VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
2-Oct-1982              VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA
15-Mar-1983 11:20-11:46 VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA              7 QSOs
26-Mar-1983 11:08-12:16 VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA6             7 QSOs
27-Mar-1983 10:15-12:34 VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA              7 QSOs
28-Mar-1983 10:15-10:55 VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA              8 QSOs
11-Apr-1983 12:22-12:35 VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA              4 QSOs
12-Apr-1983 10:20-10:46 VK8GB    PH57    JF6ILP             19 QSOs
20-Apr-1983 11:35-11:52 VK8GB    PH57    wrk JA              5 QSOs (20-Nov-2010)  Roberto, PU2YEN, reports the following TEP QSO:Today 20/nov/2010 at qrg 145700.0 in 
	(fm) i made contact again fm1fv Manuel, in fk94 Martinique island with 
	signal 5/7 in gg56nv pu2yen aware sp brazil .  
	(QSO  is  now in the 
	QSO listing )   (20-Nov-2010)  Carlos, PY2HCD, reports the following TEP QSO:PY2HCD GG66CT - FM8DY FK94MO Randon. Not spot. Not sched. FM8DY answered my 
	CW CQ. 18/nov/2010 - 11:58 UTC (23:58?)  - 
	144.197 MHZ - CW - S 519 - R 559 Very fast QSB. High speed was inpractical. 
	Best In 12 WPM Best heading 330 Deg. (Normal) 4436 km. PY2HCD STATION: Ant: 
	2 X 7 El by PY2NI vertical polarization Yaesu FT897d Home made 10 Db Low 
	Noise Rx Pr?amplifier Home made 200 Watts Linear Amplifier Comments: The 
	sun spot number was 42. Not so high to be appointed as responsible for this 
	QSO, once rare, now not so much. It seems unquestionable that the dip at the 
	geomagnetic equator, in South America, is shifting to NE. 144 Mhz TEP, on 
	paralel 22, in South America, was unworkable 10 years ago. TEP is via the 
	ionosphere. Via the ionosphere, the signal is rotated. Twisted. Then, the 
	polarization of antennas is not the determining factor in a contact TEP on 
	144 MHz. These and other contacts between Brazil and the Caribbean, at 144 
	MHz, demonstrate this. You do not need a yagi in horizontal polarization to 
	TEP. You need to be active! (Of course, in the right place, HI HI).
	(QSO  is  now in the 
	QSO listing ) 
(16-Nov-2010)  Joao, PY2REK, reports the following TEP QSO:A new country was conquered on 2010-15-11 23:40 UTC contact with TO9RRG 
	FK96FG 144 200 MHz SFI 91 - K7 - A2 4766km in total, the video of the 
	contact can be seen in
	www.py2rek.blogspot.com . 
	(QSO  is  now in the 
	QSO listing ) 
(14-Sept-2010)  Joao, PY2REK, reports the following TEP QSO:After years of waiting was finally confirmed with the first QSO via TEP 
	FM8DY, signs in GG65PU were 52 and 52 also the Jeam FM8DY in FK94, My setup: 
	FT847 50w ant 10They H. Some data for future research. SFI 74 - A5 - K1 QTR 
	HS Day 13/10/2010 23:49. (QSO 
	 is  now in the 
	QSO listing ) 
(19-Sept-2010)  Roberto, PU2YEN, reports the following TEP QSO:
	A nnonce the startof new season 
	transequatorial in southastern brazil. Today at 02:18 utc qrg 144200.0 in 
	usb i made contact   again fm8dy jean louis in martinique (fk94mo)with signal 5/9 in (gg56nv) 
	 Avare Sp Brazil. 73,s by PU2YEN . (QSO  is  now in the 
	QSO listing )   
(20-May-2010)  Roberto, PU2YEN, reports the following TEP QSO:boa noite, meu nome e Roberto pu2yen; pesquisando sobre tep decobri esse 
	site e resolvi lhes escrever . no dia 07 de março de 2010 as 01:00utc na 
	qrg de 144200.0 usb , realizei contato com a etaçao de fm8dy in isl 
	martinique com sinais de 55 para fk94mo e 53 para gg56nv. foram 
	aproximadamente 10 minutos de contato com muita tranquilidade . Usava no 
	momento 50watts , antenna cubica de 7 elements direcionada a no azimute de 
	15 a 30 graus . 73,s by pu2yen(QSO  
is  now in the 
	QSO listing )   (26-Dec-2009)  Julio, NP3CW, reports the following TEP QSO:CX1DDO 
	-28-X-00- 20:40-SSB- TEP- 144.300- GF15wd 6,024 kms(QSO are now in the QSO listing ) 
	I had in the past multiple contacts in 2 mtrs with stations in LU,CX,PY 
	but they did not send QSL cards. I have only made 70 cms contact in FM,SSB 
	and CW with locals stations in FK68 and FK78 but so far no DX in this band. 
	
(31-Oct-2009)  Arnaldo, PY5AQ (GG54HO ) , 
	reports a QSO in SSB with FM/F5DYD  
	( FK94MO ) 
	at 00:34z.    FM/F5DYD  
	was also worked from  GG53QW  
	with signals peaking 59+.  (QSO is now in the QSO listing )(7-Aug-2009)  Fausto, I4EAT, has provided the following information 
	and QSL card  of this QSO with ZS3E in 
	1979: "As you can see on the scans 
	attached the QSO was confirmed on 31/3/1979,   
	the day before I was listening him for abt 20' 
	 with a vy strong signal but unfortunately he 
	was only TXing as a beacon. " (25-Jul-2009)  Francesco, I0UZF, has provided the following 
	information and 
	QSL card  of his QSO with 
	ZS3E in 1989: "This is a report about a QSO I made on oct. 26, 1989 from the 
	qth JN62EX to JG89 with ZS3E. I do not remember now the complete locator of 
	ZS3E (I should look for it on the old paper log... of 20 years ago...). 
	However I send you a file with the
	QSL  
	where you can find more infos.... Somewhere I should have also a tape with 
	the recorded qso. At that time my conditions where: rx: CF300 front end, tx: 
	250w, ant: 20 el yagi."(20-Oct-2008)  Matej, OK1TEH, has kindly provided a copy of the 
	article "TE Propagation - VHF Discovery extraordinary", published in QST in 
	April 1963.  
	You will find it in the bibliography section .  
	Have a look also to Matej's page on
	The 
	first Amateur Lunar tests & contacts (5-Aug-2008)  Matej, OK1TEH, has kindly provided a copy of the 
	article "A newly 
		discovered mode of propagation", by Joseph H.Reisert, W1JR, ex-W6FZJ, 
		W1JAA and Gene Pfeffer, K0JHH, published in QST in October 1978.  
	You will find it in the bibliography section .  
	Many thanks Matej !!(1-Aug-2008)  PY2REK reports the following TEP contact in 2006:    
	11/17/2006 00:30 utc PY2REK GG64BX FM5CS FK94KP USB 144200 (1-Nov-2007)  This is just a reminder that DXMAPS is keeping a 
	database of all VHF&up contacts and SWL reported through the DX-Cluster. You 
	can query the database  at any time looking for TEP 
	contacts reported in the past days, months or between two given dates.  
	You can also look at several maps  showing in 
	real time the spots being submitted.(1-Nov-2007)  M?imo, EA1DDO/HK1DX send us the following 
	interesting information:from his home page  (2.8 MB), but bear in mind that in order to run it 
	you need to have installed the
	Matlab Component Runtime  (102 MB)(8-Oct-2007)  First PJ4-LU TEP QSO. Tonight(08.10) I had a very nice 
	QSO on 144.200.  QSO listing )(4-Oct-2007)  Andr?PY5EW reports he had 144 MHz QSOs via Ducted 
	(evening-type) TEP with stations in Trinidad & Tobago on Monday 1 October 
	from 0059 UTC. He worked 9Z4FZ, 9Z4GU and 9Z4DMA with signals 5x5. Andr?is 
	in Londrina, South Brazil, and runs an FT-857D (170W) to a 15-element 
	horizontal Yagi. Solar activity - Low. 10.7 cm Flux - 65. They have been 
	included in the QSO listing .
	(Thanks Steve, VK2KFJ, for forwarding the info) (12-May-2007)  Interesting
	video 
	of the Group Dardo TEP expedition  to Comprida Island GG564BX(9-April-2007)  "TEP 
	Information - Transequatorial Propagation ", by Steve VK2KFJ.(30-March-2007)  Todd Emslie has compiled a web page with Roger Harrison's "Afternoon 
	Transequatorial VHF propagation " article.(25-March-2007)  Todd Emslie has compiled a web page, including all 
	photo attachments, or Roger Harrison's "Evening 
	Transequatorial VHF propagation " article.(24-March-2007)  VK2ZRH (ex-VK2ZTB) has 
	provided some interesting additional bibliography  from 
	the proceedings of the 1979 Symposium on(24-March-2007)  VK4ZSH has submitted some further updates to the VK-JA 
	QSO list. They have been included in the QSO 
	listing.  Many thanks again 
	Steve!(18-March-2007)  VK4BFO contributes with the following information:copy of an article that was 
	printed in the Japanese CQ magazine in 1983 . The contacts were made in 
	1983 and the dates as indicated. Steve's contacts and mine are shown on the 
	page. I cannot remember the times or names of the operators although the 
	time would have been between 09.30 and 10.30 hrs GMT. Sorry about my poor 
	record keeping but it was a long time ago". (18-March-2007)  OK1TEH contributes with the following 
	information:http://list.araucariadx.com/pipermail/araucaria/ http://www.spacew.com/www/hmf2.html http://www.spacew.com/www/fof2.html http://www.uksmg.org/falklands-12.htm (18-March-2007)  PY5ZD and PY5AQ  have send their recent QSO 
	listings. They have now been included in the American sector QSO listing. 
	Many thanks Marcelo and Arnaldo!(18-March-2007)  VK4ZSH has kindly sent some updates to the VK-JA 
	QSO list. They have been included in the QSO 
	listing  and some also in the map . He has also 
	provided some additional bibliography . Many thanks 
	Steve!(1-January-2007)  The Japy DX Group will be active again from GG64BX 
	between 2-Jan and 7-Jan looking for TEP. (More details )(16-September-2006)  Todd Emslie has kindly send us a copy of the 
	article of Leo McNamara and Roger Harrison, "Radio 
	Communicators ", March 1987, 
	Australian Electronics Monthly.(14-September-2006)  Tony Mann (VK6 SWL) contributes again with a copy of 
	the Gibson-Wilde & Carmen 
	article  "Further studies of long range trans-Equatorial VHF radio signals at Townsville " 
	published in 1964 in Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics.(4-September-2006)  Tony Mann (VK6 SWL) contributes with a copy of 
	DC3MF - Wolfgang Schippke's 
	article on 144 MHz   in 1982 (in German).(3-September-2006)       Peter, PP5XX (PY5CC), sends in the listing 
	of his QSO in 2006 with caribean stations. (Added to the 
	QSO/SWL
    listing ) (6-July-2006)       Matej, OK1TEH, provides the following
    interesting information on TEP from OK:QSL
    card for 432 MHz TEP from ZS6 to OK1AIY  (in the same time ZS6LW was heard
    laud by many other OK stations like OK1MWD. ZS6LW was testing his signal and
    Pavel AIY called him, but ZS6LW thought that he is neighbour from next
    village so QSO wasn't complete hi:-) Pavel wasn't able to find his log, but
    he promised he'll look for it.
	We also visited Standa OK1MS (ex OK1MBS), so i send you 
	scan
    of his logbook . He was very interested in listening TEP in that time,
    however he heard only that one beacon and next time he suffered from too big
    QRNon the same QRG, so he stopped with TEP tests.
	Also from our club OK2KKW (es OK1KRA) David heard in 1982 the same beacon
    with 4x16el F9FT, however I'm waiting for that logbook too.
(17-June-2006)      Maximo, EA1DDO/HK1DX, sends a link to an 
	article
    on TEP , in Portuguese, written by A.J.Laimgruber (PY2BBL) in 1987 and
    published in the AN-EP magazine. Vol 94-95. (Added to the 
	Bibliography
    section ) (1-May-2006)     Phil, FJ5DX, completes the listing of his QSO on 2m
    TEP in february/march, and also sends a wonderful 
	recording
    of PY5EW's signal . (Added to the QSO/SWL
    listing )  (27-Mar-2006)     PP5FMM, Mateus, reports the following TEP QSO on
    2m using a FT-857D 50 Watts, Yagi 17 Elem. Horizontal 12m high.(26-Feb-2006)    Phil, FJ5DX has sent me the following information:DATE : TIME calls mode my/rpt recei/rpt QSO/SWL
    listing  and to the Map )
	PHIL FJ5DX FK87NV ST BARTHELEMY ISLAND
	IC 706MK II G 50w Ant : Vertical 5/8 ?3 meters above the ground
(22-Feb-2006)   Fl?io Archangelo, PY2ZX, has posted the results of
    the JAPY group TEP expedition. These are some very interesting links:
    (12-Feb-2006)  Maximo EA1DDO/HK1DX provides some TEP links:
	
	Maximo expects to go back to HK by the end this year and he will be
    active on the VHF bands with a good setup.
(10-Jan-2006)   This information has been posted by Fl?io
    Archangelo PY2ZX.http://server.sra.ufsc.br/~pp5amp  
  (2-Jan-2006)  YV5LIX has temporarily setup a mode A1A beacon on
    144.260 that you can monitor for possible TEP openings, this beacon is
    running 25W and it is using the 3 WL horizontally polarized Yagi-Uda beaming
    at 160 degrees. He says: " I can quickly switch the antenna to the
    FT-847 and turn off the beacon if we are lucky with the propagation and you
    or some one else heard it; I activated this beacon today at 16:30 UTC and I
    will keep it running 24 hours until Mach 31st, since the beacon location is
    my QTH it will be OFF while I'm active on 144 and will come back ON after I
    end my activities. The beacon is transmitting the following text: DE
    YV5LIX/B YV5LIX/B FK60NM K at 12 WPM, this is a 31.5 seconds TX cycle,
    pauses for 33 second to cool down the finals and starts again, I did this to
    provide the finals a 50% duty cycle."(26-Dec-2005)  Fl?io Archangelo (PY2ZX) and Luiz Tresso (PY2OC) on
    behalf of the Japy DX Group (JDXG) have kindly provided the following 
    recordings of QSO and SWL made in portable operations from Comprida Island,
    State of S? Paulo.
	
		1th TEP QSO between
        Sao Paulo and Carib in 2 meters , 8P6JB w/ PY2OC via Barbados
        repeater. 0200 Z, 24 jan 2005.Now 8P6JB
        point-to-point QSO w/ PY2ZX in 2 meters FM ,0231 Z, 25 jan 2005. 
		CBC, 94,7 MHz ,
        Barbados, 26 jan 2005.Hott FM, 95,3 MHz ,
        Barbados, 0001 Z, 24 jan 2005.Liberty FM, 98,1 MHz ,
        Barbados, 0041 Z, 25 jan 2005.Example of fast QSB and breaking TEP carrier,
		unidentified
        Caribbean station, 100,7 MHz , 0137 Z, 24 jan 2005. 
	 
	   
(6-Dec-2005)  Jorge, LU6FEC, sends a 
	recording
    of his QSO with YV4MT  on 146.400 MHz in FM. He also coments "This propagation is usual between November and February from 23 UTC till 02 UTC approximately. According(Added to the QSO/SWL
    listing  and to the Map ) (2-Dec-2005)   the complete listing of YV5LIX's TEP QSO on 2m
    between 1987 and 2002 is now available. (2-Dec-2005)  YV5LIX reports the following QSO in the 
	TEP
    on 144 MHz reflector:  Station worked were:
	00:17 LU4DMX Horacio, Frequency 144.300, Mode USB, Antenna Ringo vertical
    and 80 watts, Grid GF05ph, His RST 56, My RST 59, Estimated distance 3071 km
	00:20 LU5JB Juan, Frequency 144.300, Mode USB, Antenna 1/4 wave vertical
    25 watts, Grid GF05rx, His RST 55, My RST 56, Estimated distance 3128 km
	00:22 LU8DO Juan, Frequency 144.300, Mode USB, Antenna Unknown 80 watts,
    Grid GF05qi, His RST 57, My RST 57, Estimated distance 3170 km
	00:24 LU1DMA Luis, Frequency 144.300, Mode USB, Antenna Unknown 100 watts,
    Grid GF05ph, His RST 57, My RST 59, Estimated distance 3071 km
	Station at YV5LIX: TRX: Yaesu FT-847, Antenna: 3 WL Yagi-Uda horizontally
    polarized 18.1 dBd including ground, gain., Preamp: Mirage KP-2M @ 25 dB,
    Amplifier: Mirage B-2530G @ 300 w, TX line: 15 meters Belden 9913
	Solar data: SFI 95, A 13, K 4, R 57
	(They have been Added to the QSO/SWL
    listing  and to the Map ) 
(21-Nov-2005)  YV5LIX reports: I remained on the frequency with YY5LKD until 02:30 UTC but no other DX
    station was contacted.
	QSO data: Frequency: 144.300, Mode USB, Stations: LU7FA <> YV5LIX,
    Grid LU7FA: FF96nw, Grid YV5LIX: FK60nm, Beam heading LU7FA <> YV5LIX:
    350 degrees, Beam heading YV5LIX <> LU7FA: 175 degrees, Elevation
    LU7FA: Unknown, Elevation YV5LIX: 960 meters above mean sea level, Estimated
    distance: 4894 Km. (3041 Miles)
	Station YV5LIX: TRX: Yaesu FT-847, Antenna: 3 WL Yagi-Uda horizontally
    polarized 18.1 dBd including ground gain., Preamp: Mirage KP-2M @ 25 dB,
    Amplifier: Mirage B-2530G @ 300 w, TX line: 15 meters Belden 9913
(15-Feb-2005)   Superb presentation on VHF Propagation as observed
    from Athens, given by Costas, SV1DH, as part of the 2003 UKSMG AGM
    programme. Includes full narration recorded by Costas during the
    presentation. 
	Click
    here. (11-Feb-2005)  OK2POI, contributes with the following information
    about TEP reception in OK. Thanks for info Jiri!Added to the 
	QSO/SWL
    listing  and to the Map ) (11-Feb-2005)  CT1HZE/DL8HCZ, provides the following information
    about TEP attempts of RW1ZC/MM. Thanks for info Joe!Alex has 100 W and a 10 ele."
(5-Feb-2005)    Flavio, PY2ZX, reports the first TEP QSO on 144 MHz
    from PY2.In last week we finally did the TEP QSO in 2 meters, the first in PY2
    land, with Ron 8P6JB and Andy 8P6RF portable in Barbados. The challenge was
    made these QSOs in one area of Brazil often called too north for TEP in 2
    meters.
	For more information I invite to visit our updated Japy DX Group website:
    http://planeta.terra.com.br/noticias/jdxg 
	Again thank you for all communications. I hope meet the caribbeans
    stations on the dial very soon.
	Best wishes. Fl?io Archangelo, "Ark", PY2ZX GG66nt"
	Congratulations Flavio.  Your QSO has been added to the 
	QSO/SWL
    listing  and to the Map  
(29-Jan-2005)  The review of ZE2JV's TEP
    work in the 21 solar cycle  written by Ray G. Cracknell (G2AHU, ex ZE2JV)
    in Dec.2004 by request of Dr. Costas Fimerelis, SV1DH is now available. It
    even includes some unpublished photos!.(28-Jan-2005)  Tony Mann, an SWL of Perth (VK6), sends us the
    following interesting information regarding the past solar cycle:http://www.geocities.com/toddemslie/Darwin_VHFdxpedition.html 
    and listen to the FM audio of Japanese TV on 221.76 MHz at: 
	http://internal.physics.uwa.edu.au/~agm/audio/221,76.mp3 (25-Jan-2005)  Wolfgang, DC3MF, confirms the reception of ZE2JV's
    beacon on 14 and 15 October 1979. Not only he confirms it, but he also
    kindly provides a graph with the signal strength of
    those receptions !  So far this is the northmost confirmed reception
    of 144 MHz. TEP in Europe and should encourage stations located in central
    Europe to join the TEP tests that surely will be carried out in the
    equinoxes, the years around the max. of the next solar cicle.Funkschau  and
    Geophysical Review and also the MPI TEP-Magazine and some more about 20 or
    30 articles with his oberservations about TEP on 28, 50 and 144 Mc and about
    some of the mechanism in the short wave range.
    He also writes: "If I remember back to the 1979/80/81's not my
    observation was the northern most, but the observation from an Dutsh Radio
    PA0 .... no more information's were the most northern. I heard that also a
    German Station from G?tingen [nearby Hannover] observed ZE2JV [?] on 144
    Mc, but no two way contact only beacon reports."
	"I Think in a AGARD Conference hold in Athens I had a short paper
    about 144 Mc observations with the multi-path-reports. I remember well that
    we had heard in Munich in time some more then 10 pathes about 10? to 20?
    western from the circle-path, but there are no more photos and so on."
	Many thanks for the help Wolfgang!  Your SWL has been added to the 
	QSO/SWL
    listing  and to the Map 
(14-Dic-2004)  Teo, YU7AR (ex YU7PXB) confirms the reception of
    ZS6LW in 1981. This is the text of his E-Mail:Yes I heard TEP 05.05.1981 in KN05BW my loc. from ZS6LW ,OM AD an der
    Watt transmit 18:05-18:15 GMT dir. 170-180 DEG , very strong sigs abt 5-7S
    but no receving, may bad luck ! Many thanks for the help Teo!  Your SWL has been added to the 
	QSO/SWL
    listing  and to the Map (26-Nov-2004)  SV1DH contributes with the following summary of
    openings extracted from his thesis. I could not believe the number of
    openings he recorded between 1978 and 1981. I had always thought that TEP on
    144 MHz in the Euro-African sector was rare, but after seeing this I'm
    changing my mind !
		
			
			
			PERIOD:
          Jul 1978-Dec 1981       2m 
          TEP ON EUROAFRICAN SECTOR   
		 
		
			Path 
			
			MONTHLY RELIABILITY(%)  
			Number of 
			Min. 
			Max. 
		 
		
			Max 
			Mean 
			Min 
		 
		
			ZE2-SV1 87 
			27 
			0 
			400 
			117 
			7- 
		 
		
			ZE2-5B 90 
			36 
			3 
			340 
			108 
			7+ 
		 
		
			ZS6-SV1 72 
			15 
			0 
			250 
			137 
			4+ 
		 
		
			ZS6-5B 0 
			0 
			0 
			0 
			- 
			- 
		 
		
			
			
			PERIOD:
          Mar 1979-Nov 1979  70cm  TEP ON EUROAFRICAN SECTOR   
		 
		
			ZE2-SV1 23 
			7 
			0 
			15 * 
			156 
			4 
		 
		
			ZE2-5B 27 
			8 
			0 
			- 
			- 
			- 
		 
	
 
  (14-Nov-2004)  9H1CG sends me the following information on his
    experiences in 1989/1990. Thanks for info Joe!see below ) brought back many happy memories of hours of
    listening for ZS3E/V51E and ZS3AT during the last cycle in 1989/1990.(13-Nov-2004)  EA6FB confirms that he received ZE2JV's beacon in
    1979/1980 (not sure about the date), as reported in Nov.1981
    QST issue . This report is specially interesting because it's the
    evidence that TEP on 144 MHz not only works between stations located
    perpendicular to the magnetic equator (look at the map )
    and opens new possibilities for more stations the join the tests we surely
    will run during the next max. of the solar cycle. Thanks for info Jose!(12-Nov-2004)  SV1DH, who was possibly the European most involved in
    1978-1981 TEP tests on 144 MHz, has send the following VERY interesting
    informations. Many thanks Costas!- There were NO (negative)  432MHz QSOs on Euroafrican sector, but only few times reception of  the ZE2JV 40W to 2X14 element Quagis  bcn at a non recordable level (no DSP-Spectran ect- at that time).Tests with EME setup of ZE5JJ lead also to NO QSO.  The ZS6DN 2m recording  seems to include some VFO correction for better recording audio and the tone change is not due to Doppler shift (although Doppler was present on other occasions. 
    The SV1DH 2m E-TEP cycle 21 "firsts" QSOs chronologicaly are (since we tested the TEP path on too many occasions): 
    These have been add to the QSO listing 
    and map  of Europe. bibliography  with the some very
    interesting papers.
    
 
  
(12-Aug-2004)   Colossi, PY3DU, has send me the following
    information about his TEP contacts from GF49JW (Guaiba, RS. Near Porto
    Alegre). They have been add to the QSO listing 
    and map  of America.I have made the followng QSO on two meters via TEP: (20-Jul-2004)  I have received a kind E-Mail from Costas, SV1DH,
    attaching two sound files of 144 MHz. TEP signals recordings from 1978/1979.
    He has also been so gentle to allow me to put these sounds files here so
    that you can listen how a TEP signal sounds on 144 MHz. These are the words
    from Costas:
   
  The signals were recorded by me as follows:ZS6DN bcn 144MHz ; TX:100W RF to 4X 12 el Yagis; 1720Z, 5 NOV 1978ZE2JV bcns 144/50 MHz  ; TX:40/10W RF to single Yagis; 1830Z, 3 FEB 1979 QST article of Nov-Dec 1981 . 
 
  (6-May-2004)  JR4ENY/1, Awa, reports no TEP QSOs from JA on two
    meters TEP during the peak of the current cycle, although TV/FM DX'rs from
    JA6 and VK8 have reported openings up to 170 MHz !. There has been surely
    openings on 144 MHz but no QSO posibly because of the low activity on 144
    MHz. from VK8, and also the VK8VF beacon being QRT. Let's hope next solar
    cycle there are new VK8 and JA6 stations interested in repeating the success
    of older times . Thanks to F6HTJ for
    the QSP. 
  (9-August-2003)  John, M0ELS, writes "I wish to take part in
    the coming tep season and will be qrv with 2x 10 ele. long yagi's (dl6wu
    design) with 100w or more...my locator is jo01kh......"(20-June-2003)  Ronald, PE1LYK, reports that PA3AQM tried TEP in the
    80's and that he managed once to hear a ZS beacon, but no QSO was
    achieved...Working TEP from northern Europe requires an additional
    propagation mode to be involved, making it even more difficult, but it seems
    that not impossible !Many thanks also for the QST and RADCOM articles on
    TEP (see below in the Bibliography).  It's great
    to see how seriously TEP was studied in the 80's and also how many QSOs
    where made on 2m.  I wonder what has changed that nowadays with much
    more sofisticated equipments and more stations active we don't manage to
    make almost any QSO. That's something to think about.....
     
  
(1-Mar-2003)  I have been talking to Kossie, V51E on six meters this
    evening and he reports that his 144 MHz beacon is currently not active. He
    might switch it on later if conditions seem promising.
    Solar activity is quite low to expect TEP on 144 MHz, but TEP signals on
    50 MHz are rising in the last days. I worked PY5CC yesterday for the first
    time this year...so let's see..
     
  
(10-Feb-2003)  Paul, F6EGV (JN33rt), announces  that he will
    be QRV for 144 MHz TEP tests everyday on 144.055 MHz in CW, calling the 10
    first ten minutes of the hour from 19:30 to 21:30 UTC starting 20-February
    till 20-April. He will be beaming for stations in ZS and V5.
    He will be also monitoring 28.055 CW as frequency of service.
    I, EA6VQ, will personally monitor 144.055 as well at those times, let's
    hope some V5 / ZS stations will join the tests.
    Stations in ZS/V5 area PLEASE spread around this information ! 
    Many thanks to Michel, F6HTJ for forwarding me this info.
     
  (20-Oct-2002) from ZR1AEE on new beacon ZS1VHF.  I have installed a 2m beacon on 144.425 MHz at jf96hc. beacon info is vvv de zs1vhf jf96hc.
    beacon is pointing east at this moment. will point west to brasilie from december till end of february and will point north from march till june or later. antenna is 12el yagi horizontal 10 m above ground. output power of beacon transmitter is 25w. 
Many thanks to JR4ENY/1 & JH4JPO  for sharing his compilation of  144MHZ & 430MHZ TEP WORLDWIDE 
Infos extracted from SIX ITALY   
  (11.2/2000) at 00:10 working KP4EIT (6.000km) in 50.110 and 144.300 with strong signal in both bands with only 25 watts. KP4EIT worked a lot of LUs and CX in 144.300 ssb via TEP. 
  March-21, 2000 00:00 z KP4EIT worked a lot of LUs and CX in 144.300 
 
Infos extracted from DX web cluster from Japan  
  JH4JPO  VK8VF  144.48  1106  990825  Beacon  Heard    144MHZ TEP 539  
 
Infos extracted from the IARU Region 1 VHF/UHF/SHF/EHF DX records  
  I4EAT      JN54VG    ZS3B       JG73      CW     1979-03-30    7784 
  SV1AB      KM18VC    ZS4BU      KG33VE    CW     1981-09-17    7196 
          SV1DH      KM18UA    ZS6DN      KG44DC    CW     1979-02-13    7091 
          SV1AB      KM18VC    ZE2JV      KH52ME    CW     1978-04-12    6236 
 
VERY interesting infos extracted from The Dawn of Amateur Radio in the U.K. and Greece - Norman F. Joly   
 SV1DH comments: 
Most people know by now that SV1DH was one of the principal stations involved in the very successful Transequatorial propagation
tests which took place during the 21st sunspot cycle between 1977 and 1983. Costas gave me a simplified explanation of the phenomenon first
noticed by Ray Cracknell ZE2JV and Roland Whiting 5B4WR way back in September 1957, namely that VHF signals can travel great distances
across the equator (5,000 to 8,000 kilometres) during the years of high sunspot activity.
    Costas said that usually stations located approximately the same distance north and south of the magnetic (not geographic) equator can
contact each other shortly after sunset at both locations.  The first such QSO took place on the 10th April 1978 between ZE2JV and 5B4WR.
Two days later ZE2JV contacted George Vernardakis SV1AB and this contact was followed a few days later with QSOs with SV1DH and SV1CS.
(Fuller details of these contacts are given later in this book in the interview with SV1AB).
    In October 1976 there was a rumour that 145 MHz signals had been heard directly between Argentina and Venezuela.  With the imminent
beginning of sunspot cycle 21 many amateurs in the northern and southern hemispheres began organizing tests on 50,144,220 and 432 MHz.
Within less than a year successful 2-way contact was established between Argentina and Venezuela on 144 MHz.
   Greece is favourably placed for TEP to countries in Africa where there is considerable amateur radio activity, like Zimbabwe and the
Union of South Africa.  So towards the end of 1977 SV1AB and SV1DH began looking for colleagues in suitable geographic locations with the
appropriate equipment and the time and inclination to engage in tests which could go on for months and months on end.  Very soon the
following stations agreed to participate in the tests.  The northern group included SV1AB, SV1DH, 5B4WR and 5B4AZ.  In the southern
hemisphere participants were ZE2JV (now G2AHU), ZS6PW, ZS6DN, ZS6LN and ZS3B.
    After 4 months of daily test schedules, early in 1978, successful contacts took place on 144 MHz, some of which constituted world
distance records for that time, as can be seen in the accompanying table.  Amateurs in Malta, Italy, France and Spain soon began to
participate in the tests, as well as amateurs in other areas of South Africa.
    It can be seen from the world map that the magnetic dip (shown as a heavy line) is very different to the geographic equator.  The QTH of
SV1AB is in a suburb 10 kilometres north of SV1DH's so George's contacts with the stations in Africa always had that edge on them.
    In South Africa Dave Larson ZS6DN had set up a beacon which was first heard in Athens by SV1AB in February 1979. Within a few days
ZS6DN had QSOs with SV1DH and SV1AB.  The latter contact was a world distance record via the F-regions of the ionosphere because of the
extra distance involved owing to the locations of the two Greek stations, as mentioned in the previous paragraph.
    For anyone who may be interested very comprehensive reports of the work done in transequatorial propagation during cycle 21 and earlier
appeared in articles written by Ray Cracknell ZE2JV/G2AHU and Roland Whiting 5B4WR/G3UYO in the June/July/August 1980 issues of Radio
Communuication, the journal of the R.S.G.B. and in the November/December 1980 issues of QST.
Interview to SV1AB: 
Norman: "Tell me about your contribution to the transequatorial tests of 1979."
    Norman: "You said `every evening' --do you mean that the Sun has something to do with this type of propagation?"
    George: "Most certainly.  All the contacts that were made subsequently were at least one hour after the relevant part of the
ionosphere was in darkness."
    George then described how the first signals were heard via transequatorial propagation.
    George: "First we heard the beacon on 144.160 MHz set up by Ray Cracknell ZE2JV in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe).  The date was
April 12th 1978 at 18.00 G.M.T. Ten months later I heard ZS6DN's automatic beacon with a colossal signal, but he was not at home!  I
went to 20 metres and put out a frantic CQ for any station in South Africa but got no reply.  I returned to the cross-band frequency on 10
metres which we used regularly for 28/50 MHz QSOs and managed to contact a station in South Africa who was very far away from ZS6DN but
who kindly offered to QSP a message by telephone.  He was told that ZS6DN had gone out but would be back soon.  I was terrified that the
opening would not last long enough.  But in a few minutes I heard him calling me slowly on CW and we exchanged reports at 17.20 G.M.T on
February 16th 1979.  This was a new world record for the longest distance on 2 metres
    "Three days earlier, however, when I was not at home, Costas SV1DH had established the first TEP contact between Greece and South Africa
when he contacted ZS6DN. As you know, my location is a mere 10 kilometres north of SV1DH's. I have a tape recording of my QSO with
ZS6DN as well as with ZS6PW whose signals came through a few minutes later at 17.34 G.M.T.  on that historic evening.(The local time in
Athens was 7.34 p.m.).Of course the distance record was broken again on September 17th 1981 when I contacted ZS4BU who is 110 kilometres
further south than ZS6DN."
    Norman: "Were all these contacts only on the key?"
    George: "Yes, all the contacts were on CW. On several occasions we tried SSB but there was so much distortion that not a single word
could be identified.  TEP has a lot of flutter and fading and as you can hear on the tapes even the morse comes through like a breathing
noise, not a clear tone. This applies to contacts between Greece and South Africa.  Contacts between Japan and Australia where the
distances involved are smaller, have been made on SSB."
Extracted from History of VHF in Japan   
On February 24th, 1977 we received some big news - a JA station succeeded in having the first QSO with a VK station on 2 meters. That QSO was on SSB on 144.110 MHz at 2059 JST, between JH6TEW (Kikuchi-shi, Kumamoto Prefecture) and VK8GB (Darwin, Australia), which was a super record for 2 meter DX when you consider that the distance between the two cities is 4,992 km. Regrettably, this did not set a new world's record because one half month prior to this, on February 12th, KP4EOR (Puerto Rico) and LU6DJZ (Argentina) had an SSB QSO on 2 meters, a distance of 5,000 km. Those QSOs were by transequatorial propagation. QSOs between VK and JA were FB after that and we were able to have QSOs with VK8VV, etc. also from Darwin, and in the TE season in spring and fall many stations, mainly JA6 and also the 3, 4, and 5 areas had QSOs with Australia
Extracted from Six Metre Info by SM7AED  
December 06, 2000. FG/N0JK (FK96hd) Guadeloupe results. 102 QSOs on 6M in 16 countries. Worked PY5CC Nov. 27 00:47utc 2M on TEP! Opening to Europe Nov. 27 at 1145 utc worked D, I, OK, PA, and S5. Further info at FG/N0JK
Jon FG/N0JK. E-mail:  n0jk@hotmail.com  
Extracted from DX LISTENING DIGEST 1-013, February 1, 2001  
An equally likely mode is TEP around 8.00-9.00 pm local time when phase 2-style TEP peaks, to reach a MUF sufficient to carry the very
high 144 MHz. This mode has a fast flutter/fade sound on it, with plenty of doppler spread. This is a relatively rare occurrence at
this high frequency, but has happened over the years. In this case the TX station is almost certainly about 6000-8000 km due north or
south of your receiving locality, depending on whether you are north or south of the TEP equator.
Extracted from Radio Propagation on VHF.
FAQ's . 
T.E.P. (Trans-Equatorial Propagation)
Reported by IK0BZY (TNX Enrico)  
In autumn 1989 and spring 1990 I made quite a number of QSO with ZS3E (V51E)
Kosie and ZS3AT Tom. Especially in october - november 1989 almost everyday
around 18-20 utc we could hear ZS3E beacon.  We also had some SSB QSOs when
the TEP was stronger!
Reported by I5CTE (TNX Piero)  
I'd like to let you know that back in 1990 I worked ZS3E(now V51E) on 144 on
three separate occasions,in Oct-Nov.That was an excitement indeed!About a year
ago,I set up some skeds with V51E,but nothing was heard.My geographical
position,relative to the magnetic equator,is such that Namibia appears to be the
most favorable area for TEP contacts on 144 from here(JN53XG)
Interesting beacons to listen from Europe 
ZS2VHF 
V51E 
ZS1VHF 
Interesting links 
For stations in Southern Africa area remember
that the call frequency in Europe is 144.300 MHz, and that there is where
everyone is listening most of the time. Please use 144.300 when calling for TEP
to Europe !. And remember that best times in our longitude are between 17:00 and
19:00 UTC 
Join the TEP on 144 MHz mailing list for more info !!