JI1FGX/DU9 Mindanao, Philippines Amateur Radio Diary IOTA OC-130
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Introduction. 【【Lily Diary]
Diary of Life in Mindanao

11/12/16 Flooding in Mindanao
11/12/10 examination hall
11/11/22 DW8BXU to appear in CQ magazine
11/11/18 Auto repair shop opened
11/10/16 WJST JT65A mode
11/10/15 CQ de DW8BXU
Car Repair
11/10/14 Aligned measuring instruments
11/09/23 DW8BXU at 21MHz in Europe
11/09/20 Car repair and rice paddies
11/09/01 Europe at 14MHz for a long time.
11/08/30 Delivered radio equipment
11/08/21 Prepared for opening of auto repair shop
11/08/20 WSJT9 Receiving Edition
11/08/13 Automobile repair shop
11/08/06 EME 17-elec. antenna fabrication
11/08/06 New light vehicle repair
11/08/04 New light car
11/07/29 EME 17-elec. antenna fabrication
11/07/28 private automobile mechanic
11/07/23 Gigi's CQ
11/07/19 EME Antenna Considerations
11/07/12 Optira's Dynamo
11/07/10 EME Antenna Considerations
11/07/06 Passenger car breaks down
11/06/20 Radio Repair
11/06/17 rear monitor
11/06/11 Light truck breakdown
11/06/11 29MHz FM repeater failure
11/06/08 7MHz full size RDP production
11/06/07 21MHz antenna production for EU
11/06/06 I enjoyed DX again today!
11/06/06 Purchased 50 KVA generator
11/06/05 DX
11/06/04 Wireless Shop
11/06/03 parts box
11/06/02 Phonepatch using a cell phone, part 2
11/05/30 Phonepatch with cell phone
11/05/29 Our breaker room
11/05/26 Samway DXV500Z arrives
11/05/22 ONAIR for DW8BXU
11/05/21 7MHz full-size dipole
11/05/14 Buy Hyundai Starex
11/05/13 Buy Linear DXV500Z
11/05/13 Backyard construction
11/05/12 Fawn Patch Consideration
11/05/09 About DX8FAR
11/05/07 DX8FAR restart
11/05/07 X520H repair
11/05/06 Radio Shop
11/05/01 Pole tower collapses
11/04/30 DX8FAR repeater begins operation
11/04/29 DX8FAR uplink construction
11/04/28 DX8FAR uplink construction
11/04/25 29MHz DX8FAR beacon
11/04/23 29MHz DX8FAR Repeater
11/04/22 Backyard construction
11/04/21 Antenna installation for 29MHz repeater
11/04/19 Location of 29MHz Repeater
11/04/18 Hamvention in Bohol
11/04/09 Light truck repair
11/04/02 DW8BXU debuted at 21MHz
11/04/01 29MHz Repeater Modification
11/03/31 Call Gigi DW8BXU
11/03/28 Car Repair
11/03/23 29MHz repeater antenna fabrication
11/03/19 Tools
11/03/15 Arrival of 29MHz repeater equipment
11/03/14 FM Broadcast Commercials
11/03/13 Now a KIA truck breaks down.
11/03/13 Repair of light vehicles
11/03/07 Denyo Generator
11/03/06 DX8FAR Mindanao 29MHz Repeater and Advance Notice
11/03/04 NTC in Cebu Island
11/03/01 Life Membership in PARA
11/02/21 Failure of STANDARD C150
11/02/20 Oscilloscope blew smoke.
11/02/11 SWR at 7MHz is wrong.
11/02/04 Truck Repair
11/01/27 TV antenna sequel
11/01/18 Notice, 29MHz Repetitories
11/01/17 Light truck brake repair
11/01/15 Light truck repair
11/01/08 Business is still going on today
11/01/06 Buy a truck
JI1FGX/DU9 DX8FAR 29MHz Repeater in Mindanao, Philippines(2011/03/06)
29MHz FM Repeater DX8FAR Mindanao, Philippines Opening Announcement
The location of the repeater to be installed in Osamis, Mindanao, Philippines has been determined.
It is 800 Km further south from the previously operational Manila repeater.
I look forward to seeing how it can be accessed from Japan!


transmitting station N8.19 E123.83 Mango Plantation
(television, radio, etc.) receiver station N8.20 E123.85 one's home
I bought a mango farm.
The price was about 1.4 million pesos (about 2.8 million yen)
70 mango trees planted on 13,700 m2

Install the transmitter at this location
Receiving location is about 5 Km away from my home

The repeater equipment was prepared by Japanese volunteers and is now being sent from Japan by EMS!
It will arrive in about 10 more days.
But I'm busy this month, so the installation may not be done until April.
This is the house where the caretaker of the mango farm lives.
Transmission antenna for Japan will be installed on the coconut tree in the back
The height is about 20 meters and there are rice fields below, so conditions should not be bad!
Perhaps an announcement like this will be made

MP3 file.

By the way, XYL Gigi also passed Class C!
Probably 21 MHz will be the main focus.
I can speak a few words of Japanese, but I may not understand enough when spoken to in Japanese.
I speak mostly English at home....
Mango trees are rarely seen by Japanese people.
There are 70 of these trees, as well as durians, small tangerines called calamansi, and various other fruits.
Two servants in the pigsty behind his house.
Two for the mango plantation and two for the mountain farmland.
Before we knew it, we had more employees.
It's like a jigsaw puzzle, but I live in a place that looks like this
My house is in the upper right, the mango farm is in the lower left, and the rice field in the middle is the one I plan to buy, but I am looking for a bigger place!
March 04, 2011   March 07, 2011