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Saturday, November 25, 2017

BCDX Net celebrates 29th anniversary !



The weekly BCDX Net operating on the 40 Meter Amateur Band in South India will  celebrated its 29th anniversary on 26 Nov 2017.

BCDX net is controlled by Mr.Sanil Deep, VU3SIO on 7085 kHz LSB at 0300-0330 UTC (8.30 to 9.00 am IST.) on sundays. 

This Net was started on Sunday November 27, 1988 by a small group of Amateurs viz. Shanmughasundaram VU2FOT, Victor Goonetilleke 4S7VK, Jose Jacob VU2JOS and some SWL's.

The whole concept of this Net started when these Hams used to meet regularly on the band and exchanged DX news at various times. This later transformed into a regular Net which benefited many people. This Net is conducted on Sunday mornings for the advantage of those who are keenly interested in Broadcast Band Dxing.The unique thing about this Net is that is helped Hams to become SWL Dxers and SWL's to become Hams !

On a typical Sunday morning,the Net control starts the Net by calling in for regular check-ins. After about 10 minutes he gives the latest DX tips that he has gathered and later other stations also takes turn in exchanging their DX information. It has all the ingredients of a live two way DX program and continues for about 30 minutes depending on the traffic. For some time it was known as SWL DX Net.

The Net grew up with VU2KAK Anil, VU3SIO Sanil,VU2ISR Harsha, VU3ITI Varadhan, VU3DJQ Raman, VU2NGB Binu,VU2BNP Prahalad, VU3BGK Neel, VU2ICI Mohan, VU2MUD Madhu etc.joining in.

In 1989 a monthly newsletter was published on behalf of the Net by VU2FOT which was unfortunately discontinued after some issues. In May 1991 a BCDX Net Convention was held at Kozhikode which was a big success & attended by over 85 people including Victor Goonetilleke 4S7VK from Sri Lanka. A Ham station with the special call sign VU2F was also operational at the convention venue. A DX contest sponsored by Radio Netherlands was organized on 29 & 30th January 1994 in collaboration with Union of Asian DXERS, Sri Lanka. Special QSL cards were issued by Radio Netherlands for the occasion. In 1995 a special QSL card was also issued to mark the 7th anniversary of the Net by VU2BNP. In 1989 Adventist World Radio Wavescan broadcasted a special program on the occasion of 10th anniversary of the BCDX Net. Articles on BCDX Net has also appeared in "NIAR Ham News" July 1998 issue, "Hamfest India" 1998 souvenir and other DX publications and was also mentioned in various DX programs several times. To celebrate the 20th anniversary of BCDX NET, Mr.Sanil Deep broadcast a special program in Wavescan program of Adventist World Radio on Sunday 23 Nov 2008. Special QSLs were also issued by BCDX Net for the occasion.



The BCDX Net has been very regular all these long 23 years, thanks to the dedicated Net Controllers. Now a days it is conducted on Sunday mornings at 0830 IST (0300 UTC ) on 7085 kHz USB on 40 meter Amateur Band which covers South India & Sri Lanka. Occasionally it was also conducted on the 20 Meter Band 14150 kHz at 2130 IST ( 1600 UTC). Currently the regular net controller is Sanil Deep VU3SIO and assisted from time to time by VU2JOS etc.

The postal address of BCDX Net is : Box 211, Kozhikode 673001, Kerala , India.
Special thanks to Sanil Deep, VU3SIO for regularily controlling the BCDX Net.

Long Live BC DXing - Long Live Amateur Radio!
Congratulations to BCDX Net on its important anniversary !

(Text by Jacob, VU2JOS, National Institute of Amateur Radio, edited by Alokesh Gupta)

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Indian Amateur Radio Operators help in disaster relief after floods

Members of National Institute of Amateur Radio (NIAR), Hyderabad are currently  providing emergency communications in the flood effected Uttarakhand  state, North India. The operating frequencies are 7073 kHz LSB &  14160 kHz USB. Callsigns are VU2JOS, VU2MCW, VU3NUG, VU3CFN

Relief & rescue operation website of Uttarakhand Govt :  http://dms.uk.gov.in/
 
News reports :
 
HAM radio operator 'links up' Uttarakhand and W Bengal
Ravik Bhattacharya , Hindustan Times  Kolkata, June 26, 2013
 
Sitting in his 8ft by 10ft dingy room in the Kolkata suburb of Sodepur, a junior employee of a dairy firm armed with a small, black, ungainly kit, has emerged as a ray of hope for dozens of families of missing persons in disaster-ravaged Uttarakhand.
 
 
Hams from Hyderabad aiding rescue ops
TNN | Jun 27, 2013, 02.00 AM IST
 
HYDERABAD: VU2JOS is on the job. And so is VU2MCW. Two hams, amateur radio operators, are volunteering in the rescue operations in Uttarakhand. The National Institute of Amateur Radio (Niar) in the city has jumped into action to assist the administration in establishing contact at places which are difficult to access.
 
More at :
 
Community Radio gives voice to Uttarakhand victims
RnM Team    26 Jun 13 17:28 IST 
 
MUMBAI: Heaving pouring in Uttarakhand has made the rescue operation complicated, but at this difficult time, flow of information has become an important task. Gram Vaani has set up free Mobile Vaani for each of the three community radio stations (CRS)- Kumaon Vani (Mukteshwar), Mandakini Ki Awaz (Rudraprayag) and Henvalvani (Chamba Valley) in the flood affected region.
 
More at : 

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Jose Jacob gets Diamond DXCC Award

On 6 Feb 2012 Jose Jacob, VU2JOS qualified for Diamond DXCC Award issued by American Radio Relay League (ARRL) by contacting 100 countries / entities during the calendar year 2012. The award is issued to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the prestigious DXCC award. One has to make contacts with 100 entities as per the Diamond DXCC list (Countries list as it was in 1937). More details at : http://www.arrl.org/diamond-dxcc

It took Jose 37 days to make the contacts. Being a CW enthusiast, he reported that out of 100 entities contacted, as many as 92 of them were in CW and the rest 8 in SSB. In fact till now he has already contacted 111. ARRL has informed that Jose Jacob was first from India to apply for this award.

The interesting ones that Jose contacted are (as per current DXCC names) are the following Dxpeditions / stations:

Pitcairn Island VP6T
Grenada J38EA
Malpelo Island HK0NA (Colombia)
Aruba P48ADI
Dominican Republic HI3DX
Ecuador HC2/KF6ZWD
Guadeloupe FG5FR
Surinam PZ5RA
Rwanda 9X0PY
Angola D2QV
Cameroon TJ3AY
Comoro TO4M
Congo TN2T
Iceland TF3DX
Mexico XE2/K6PT
Mozambique C91IW
Nigeria 5N7M
East Timor 4W0VB

Band wise details of contacts are as follows:

14 MHz: 33
7 MHz : 22
10.1 MHz: 18
28 MHz : 18
21 MHz : 4
18 MHz: 3
24 MHz : 2

The contacts were made from National Institute of Amateur Radio (NIAR).

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Monday, November 28, 2011

23rd Anniversary of BC DX Net

TOP : BCDXNET FOUNDER MEMBERS ..........BOTTOM : VU3SIO CONDUCTING BCDX NET


The weekly BCDX Net operating on the 40 Meter Amateur Band in South India celebrated its 23rd anniversary yesterday 27 Nov 2011.
As it is the practice on Sundays, the BCDX net was controlled yesterday by Mr.Sanil Deep, VU3SIO on 7085 kHz LSB at 0300-0330 UTC (8.30 to 9.00 am IST.) Several hams checked into the net and conveyed their greetings on the occasion.
This Net was started on Sunday November 27, 1988 by a small group of Amateurs viz. ShanmughasundaramVU2FOT, Victor Goonetilleke 4S7VK, Jose Jacob VU2JOS and some SWL's.
The whole concept of this Net started when these Hams used to meet regularly on the band and exchanged DX news at various times. This later transformed into a regular Net which benefited many people. This Net is conducted on Sunday mornings for the advantage of those who are keenly interested in Broadcast Band Dxing.The unique thing about this Net is that is helped Hams to become SWL Dxers and SWL's to become Hams!
On a typical Sunday morning,the Net control starts the Net by calling in for regular check-ins. After about 10 minutes he gives the latest DX tips that he has gathered and later other stations also takes turn in exchanging their DX information. It has all the ingredients of a live two way DX program and continues for about 30 minutes depending on the traffic. For some time it was known as SWL DX Net.
he Net grew up with VU2KAK Anil, VU3SIO Sanil,VU2ISR Harsha, VU3ITI Varadhan, VU3DJQ Raman, VU2NGB Binu,VU2BNP Prahalad, VU3BGK Neel, VU2ICI Mohan, VU2MUD Madhu etc.joining in.
In 1989 a monthly newsletter was published on behalf of the Net by VU2FOT which was unfortunately discontinued after some issues. In May 1991 a BCDX Net Convention was held at Kozhikode which was a big success & attended by over 85 people including Victor Goonetilleke 4S7VK from Sri Lanka. A Ham station with the special call sign VU2F was also operational at the convention venue. A DX contest sponsored by Radio Netherlands was organized on 29 & 30th January 1994 in collaboration with Union of Asian DXERS, Sri Lanka. Special QSL cards were issued by Radio Netherlands for the occasion. In 1995 a special QSL card was also issued to mark the 7th anniversary of the Net by VU2BNP. In 1989 Adventist World Radio Wavescan broadcasted a special program on the occasion of 10th anniversary of the BCDX Net. Articles on BCDX Net has also appeared in "NIAR Ham News" July 1998 issue, "Hamfest India" 1998 souvenir and other DX publications and was also mentioned in various DX programs several times. To celebrate the 20th anniversary of BCDX NET, Mr.Sanil Deep broadcast a special program in Wavescan program of Adventist World Radio on Sunday 23 Nov 2008. Special QSLs were also issued by BCDX Net for the occasion.
The BCDX Net has been very regular all these long 23 years, thanks to the dedicated Net Controllers. Now a days it is conducted on Sunday mornings at 0830 IST (0300 UTC ) on 7085 kHz USB on 40 meter Amateur Band which covers South India & Sri Lanka. Occasionally it was also conducted on the 20 Meter Band 14150 kHz at 2130 IST ( 1600 UTC). Currently the regular net controller is Sanil Deep VU3SIO and assisted from time to time by VU2JOS etc.

The postal address of BCDX Net is : Box 211, Kozhikode 673001, Kerala , India.
Special thanks to Sanil Deep, VU3SIO for regularily controlling the BCDX Net.

Long Live BC DXing - Long Live Amateur Radio!
Congratulations to BCDX Net on its important anniversary !

(Jose Jacob, VU2JOS, National Institute of Amateur Radio via dx_india list)


BCDXNET via AWR - Special QSL issued in 2008

Friday, August 26, 2011

Jose Jacob,VU2JOS gets "Sea of Peace 2011" award from Germany for 4th time


I am happy to inform that Jose Jacob,VU2JOS has received "Sea of Peace 2011" Award from Germany recently for the 4th time !

The SOP is awarded by the DARC local club for contacts with different countries/areas bordering the Baltic Sea and Norway in one year from 1st to 31st of July. He came to know of this award when he visited Baltic area of Germany and has since tried for this award every year successfully.


More details at : http://www.amateurfunk-mvp.de/inhalte/sopdiple.htm


Saturday, June 11, 2011

Radio Program on FM Broadcast DXing with Cell phone

Dear Friends,

A program on my "Dxing FM Broadcast stations with Cell Phone Radio" will be broadcast several times tomorrow Sunday 12 June 2011 as follows in the Wavesacn program of Adventist World Radio as follows in AM Mode:


5.30 pm IST (1200 UTC) : 17.535 MHz
8.00 pm IST (1430 UTC) : 9.560 MHz
8.30 pm IST (1500 UTC) : 11.720 MHz
9.00 pm IST (1530 UTC) : 15.255 MHz
9.30 pm IST (1600 UTC) : 11.805 & 12.035 MHz
10.00 pm IST (1630 UTC) : 11.740 MHz


The recording of the program will be available in the following site after the broadcast:


http://as-sw.awr.org/in/eng/143

73

Jose Jacob, VU2JOS
National Institute of Amateur Radio
Raj Bhavan Road, Hyderabad 500082, India
www.niar.org

Monday, November 29, 2010

AIR B10 SW schedules

Updated B-2010 schedules of All India Raduo is now available as follows:

SW Frequency wise: http://qsl.net/vu2jos/sw/freq.htm

External Service (Time wise): http://qsl.net/vu2jos/es/time.htm

External Service (language wise): http://qsl.net/vu2jos/es/Language.htm

73

Jose Jacob, VU2JOS
National Institute of Amateur Radio
Raj Bhavan Road, Hyderabad 500082, India
Telefax: 91-40-2331 0287 Cell: 94416 96043

www.qsl.net/vu2jos http://www.niar.org/

(Via dx_india list)

Friday, May 21, 2010

AIR extended txn's due to cyclone

Following All India Radio stations were noted continously on air giving alerts about Cylone Laila which is active in the area :

738 Hyderabad 200 kW
837 Vijayawada 100 kW
900 Cuddapah 100 kW
927 Visakhapatnam 100 kW
4800 Hyderabad 50 kW

A Team from National Institute of Amateur Radio has already moved to the area. Frequencies are 7073 & 14160 kHz. Callsigns from the field stations are VU2MYH, VU2SD, VU2MCW plus VU2NRO ie NIAR HQ Hyderabad.

(Jose Jacob, VU2JOS , National Institute of Amateur Radio, Hyderabad)

Tuesday, March 02, 2010

VU2JOS completes 25 years in Amateur Radio


Heart felt congratulation to Jose Jacob,VU2JOS for completing 25 years in Amateur Radio. Jose got his license on 2nd March 1985 & since then has been very much active on amateur bands, took part in numerous disaster relief operations & DXpeditions. A well deserved Silver Jubilee of amateur radio operations. Keep up the good work Jose !!

Friday, December 18, 2009

Amateur (Ham) Radio classes in India

Amateur radio classes are conducted at various places in India. All interested, especially BCDXers, are requested to join this scientific hobby. Details of places where such classes are being conducted are listed below. Amateur radio classes are also conducted at other locations also from time to time.

1.Hyderabad:

National Institute of Amateur Radio, 6-3-1092/93, Raj Bhavan Road, Somajiguda, Hyderabad 500082, Andhra Pradesh.

Telephone: 040-23310287, 65167388
Email: vu2nro@gmail.com
URL: www.niar.org

Classes start on every first Monday of the month, duration is one month Timings: Batch 1: 10.00 am to 11.00 am, Batch 2: 5.00 pm to 6.00 pm

2.New Delhi:

National Institute of Amateur Radio

Contact: Mrs.D.Bharathi Prasad, VU2RBI
Telephone: 011-2617 8154 Cell: 09811 547109
Email: bhartahipd@yahoo.com

3.Bengaluru:

Indian Institute of Hams, 2nd Floor, Sree Kanteerava Outdoor Stadium, Kasturba Road, Bengaluru 560001, Karnataka.

Contact: Mr.S.Satyapal, VU2FI
Telephone: 080-2666 4501 Cell: 94483 02677
Email: ham7388@gmail.com
URL: www.indianhams.com

4.Thiruvananthapuram:

Kerala Science & Technology Museum, Thiruvanthapuram, Kerala.

Next Batch starts on 19th December 2009: Classes are on Saturdays & Sundays at 4.00 pm to 6.00 pm for 4 weeks

Contact: Allen, VU3AUZ
Cell: 94473 19727
Email: allen_marian2005@yahoo.com

5.Kolkata:

Indian Wave of Amateur Radio, Flat 501, 60 New G.T.Road, Uttarpara 712258, West Bengal

Contact: Mr.Tapas Chakraborthy, VU2TKC
Telephone: 033-2663 4171 Cell: 98311 93390
Email: vu2iwa@gmail.com
URL: www.vu2iwa.org

6.Orissa:

Orissa State Disaster Management Authority, Rajiv Bhavan, Unit 5, Bhubaneswar-751001.

Email: osdma@osdma.org
www.osdma.org

7.Chennai:

Contact: Mr.G.Madhavan, VU2GHX, 19 Station View Road, Kodambakkam, Chennai-600024, Tamilnadu

Tel: 044- 2472 3635, 2372 1099

8.Pollachi:

Mr.S.Vijayan, VU2WDP, 2/140, Raju Nagar, Chinnampalayam, Pollachi 642001, Tamilnadu

Contact: Tel: 04259-236667
Cell: 94420 0 5599
Email: vu2wdp@yahoo.com

(Jose Jacob, VU2JOS ,National Institute of Amateur Radio)

Friday, August 28, 2009

Amateur Radio exam at Hyderabad today

A total of 70 candidates from
1. Amateur Radio Club, VU2VLF, Kendriya Vidyalaya No.2, Uppal, Hyderabad
2. National Institute of Amateur Radio, VU2NRO (NIAR)
3. Red Cross, Hyderabad
4. Others
are appearing for the Amateur Radio exam at Kendriya Vidyalaya No.2, Uppal today, 28 Aug 2009. Good luck to all of them!
Note: New batches for Amateur Radio classes start at NIAR, Hyderabad on every first Monday of the month.
-Jose Jacob, VU2JOS

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National Institute of Amateur Radio Raj Bhavan Road, Somajiguda Hyderabad 500082, INDIA
Telefax: 91-40-2331 0287 Tel: 91-40-65167388
Web site: www.niar.org
Club station: VU2NRO 14160 kHz, 144.720 MHz.
Echolink: Node 133507
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Friday, August 14, 2009

Workshop on Disaster management - Program Officers of AIR Visit NIAR on 12th August 2009

The Regional Training Institute (P), All India Radio organised a 5-day Workshop on Disaster Management during 10th -14th August 2009. Over 20 Program officers and other senior officials of All India Radio from various States including Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Orissa visiting NIAR on 12th August 2009, as part of their program to gain knowledge and information about amateur radio communications and interact with experts in this field. A live demonstration of various modes of amateur radio communication including digital and internet related technologies popularly used by Hams was shown to the participants.
During the course of interaction, one of the participant emotionally charged the atmosphere by narating his own personal experience of how the information on critical illness of his daughter was relayed to him by Hams at CM's residence in Bhubaneshwar through the Resident Commissioners office in New Delhi during Orissa Super Cyclone relief communications, reached him in-time, which saved the life of his daughter.It was indeed a prized and exhilarating moment, when the hearts were speaking all the words, as the participants applauded the sprit of radio amateurs for their sincere commitment towards service to society in times of need. The three hour session was truly an experience to cherish and remembered for a long time. Several Hams who participated in the Orissa Super Cyclone operations including Mr. S.B.Ram - VU2LIC, Mr. Chaitanya Kumar -VU3MCK, Mr. Yogesh, Ms. Bhanumathy - VU2BL, Mr.Jose Jacob - VU2JOS were all present on the occassion.

(Mohan, VU2MYH , National Institute of Amateur Radio,Hyderabad )

Monday, March 30, 2009

DXpediton to Grandi Island, Goa

Jose Jacob, VU2JOS

Grandi Island, Goa, India (AS-177) is the new IOTA (Islands on the Air) to be activated from 5th April 2009 to 8th April 2009. The team consists with OM Sara, VU3RSB, OM Frank, DL4KQ/VU3FRK, OM Jose, VU2JOS, YL Yamini, VU2YAM & OM Manju, VU2SMS. The callsign will be AT9RS. Grandi Island is an uninhabited Island and Location is: 14.92N - 15.77N / 73.67E - 74.07E . The setup would be one CW & one SSB Station with Vertical and Dipoles.
IOTA frequencies - CW 28040 24920 21040 18098 14040 10114 7030 3530
SSB 28560 28460 24950 21260 18128 14260 7055 3765
QSL Via W3HNK for South & North America & DL4KQ for Rest of the world.
The official website can be found soon at http://www.vu3rsb.org/ but
http://www.mdxc.org/ holds information too.

(Jose Jacob, VU2JOS, National Institute of Amateur Radio )