Cy Flag Cyprus Amateur Radio Society

Post Office Box 51267  -  3503 Lemesos  -  CYPRUS


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For Sale & Wanted

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Visiting Cyprus?

5B Discussion Group/Reflector

Repeaters, Beacons, APRS

DX Awards, Internet

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DX AWARDS

Cyprus Award (for anyone outside Cyprus)   IARU WAC Award (for 5B CARS Members)

Award applicants should download the appropriate form and fill it in, then send it together with QSL cards, etc to the CARS Awards Manager for the Cyprus Award and the CARS Secretary for the IARU WAC Award. If you require the cards to be returned please also include an SAE and postage. If all is well you will receive your certificate shortly.

DXCC 10 Bands Record Sheet    ARRL DXCC list

For operating advice click on the Dog Xray picture.

         

CONTESTING

Norman 5B4AIE has a contest club station 5B4AIF set up near Pafos. He sometimes allows visiting Hams to operate from there. Contact him at

DX BULLETINS

To receive free weekly copies of The Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin send a message to   with the Subject   subscribe

To receive free weekly copies of the 425 DX NEWS MAGAZINE visit the Mailing List page at www.425dxn.org

To receive free ARRL DX Bulletins follow the instructions HERE

To receive pay-for daily copies of The Daily DX visit www.dailydx.com

ZONES

Cyprus is IARU Region 1, ITU Zone 39, and CQ Zone 20

IOTA

The Island of Cyprus is AS-004.

All the Off-shore Islands are AS-120.

Note! The Nicosia Club will be putting on a big effort to activate AS-120 on bands 10-80 during the 2007 IOTA contest, 28 and 29 July.

Grid Locators

cyprus1.jpg (75315 bytes) Click on the map for a larger view, or

use This F6FVY GoogleMap Link  (Choose Satellite, zoom in to your QTH, left click to see Locator).

DX CLUSTER

5B4NDX no longer exists, but 5B4AIE-1 in Pafos  runs as a DX Cluster on the APRS frequency 144.800 and is directly available in the western half of the island. Further west you can connect to it through an APRS node. 5B4AIE-1 runs 50W to a 3x 5/8 colinear at KM64ft (3rd storey of Normsat shop).

Also you can TELNET to a DX Cluster on the Internet. Display the results with Telnet.exe (part of Windows) or a program like DXTelnet, which will give you audible alarms.

User manual for DXSpider:  Abbreviated  or   FULL 

INTERNET

A landline dialup costs about €2.46 an hour if you have a subscription to an ISP here, or if you don't you can use 'cytanetforall' for €3.54 an hour.

Many areas can get ADSL service. For this you need (but see the Note below) to subscribe to I-choice (an ADSL line from Cyta) and also the ADSL service from an ISP like Cytanet or Spidernet or 5B4LP's WaveSpeed (who have a Special Deal for Cyprus Hams - 15 months of DSL1024 with STATIC IP for the usual 12 month fee - quote Andreas' special deal when you phone!)   Various speeds are available, if you have a phone line already total extra cost will be about €28.56 a month for the slowest option or €48.18 for 1MB/s. Then you can connect to a cluster all day..

A few notes about I-choice. When Cyta install this they will supply an ADSL modem, USB or Ethernet, your choice. The Ethernet one looks like it has a 4 port + WiFi router, but don't be fooled, it is just a modem, so to switch computers you need to go to the www.i-choice.com.cy page on your browser and disconnect from your ISP, go to a Command Prompt and do a ipconfig /release on the first one, and on the second one an ipconfig /renew then reload the browser and do a ISP connect. Rather a pain, but if you supply your own router you can network several computers. Before you add the router (eg D-Link DI-604) to your Ethernet modem  disconnect from your ISP, then do an ipconfig/release, wire in the router, run the router setup wizard, choosing "Dynamic IP Address". Then reconnect the ISP and the router  should be working on all its ports.

If you have CytaGSM and a GPRS mobile with a data cable to your computer you can connect to a DX Cluster with no time charge, but you pay for data up or down, €3.93 a MB if you have a Cytanet subscription, €5.90 a MB if you use cytanetforall. 1MB should last for many hours of Telnet connection, especially if you use the filter commands to stop Spots on bands you do not use, and perhaps Announcements.

If your mobile won't support GPRS you can connect to a DX Cluster as a data (WAP) call,  you pay for the time only, but it will be fairly expensive.

Note: There are now some companies such as Primetel that operate independently of Cyta (after LLU by Cyta) . Also Cablenet is building a cable tv + internet system.

See CyprusBroadband.net for a comparison of the providers and packages.

CyHams.Org Email Instructions

If you have an Email address @CyHams.Org Click HERE for instructions.