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

24/12/11 CVS conversion software for DXCC listings
24/12/05 Aggregation by country from JTDX
24/12/02 ADIF for one month from JTDX
Programs that create files
24/11/24 CwGet and CwType settings
24/11/24 WWDX Contest
24/11/21 CQ Ham Radio
24/11/20 Call Sign Assignment IOTA Number
24/11/13 IOTA 100 Awards Arrival
24/11/12 LoTW WAZ and DXCC
24/11/04 PLDT Optical Internet
24/10/30 Pile-up of 50MHz FT8
24/10/28 Camiguin Is Crowdfunding
24/10/26 50MHz Yagi feeder
24/10/21 RTTY with MMTTY
24/10/19 Firmware for UV-5K
24/10/17 Antenna group seen by drone
24/10/16 7MHz Antenna Pole
24/10/15 3.5MHz zepp transceiver antenna
24/10/14 Hexbeam Purchase Plan
24/10/13 24MHz dipole addition
24/10/13 50MHz Yagi repair completed
50MHz FT8 first pile
24/10/12 Antenna production for 24 MHz
24/10/09 Trouble with Gmail
24/10/09 The Shack
24/10/07 JO1CRA/7 AS-206
24/10/05 3D2V Rotuma Island IOC-060
24/10/01 Camiguin Island Trailer Video
24/09/30 Uruguay
24/09/29 50MHz antenna installation
24/09/25 Pile up on the caller's side
24/09/19 IOTA 100 Award
24/09/18 IOTA Application
24/09/12 DXCC Application
24/09/11 FT8 in communication with KH8T
24/09/08 50MHz Yagi Antenna
24/08/28 Pile up at FT8
24/08/07 Pile up from FT8EU
24/07/19 JW/WE9G in Svalbard
24/06/27 Purchase of air conditioner for wireless room
24/05/28 antenna switch
24/05/27 MFJ-259B Repair
24/05/10 Completed 3-band antenna
24/05/03 7MHz Dipole
24/04/30 7MHz Domestic
24/04/29 Reopening Project
24/04/04 Repair of FTDX3000
24/03/21 To NTC Cagayan
PLDT Fiber Internet (2024/11/04)
I signed up for optical internet with PLDT, a Philippine phone company.
I applied in my name and was told that foreigners need to pay 6 months in advance.
Paid 1399 pesos for a month in the name of my daughter Jolyna for a 100 Mbps contract.
1,399 pesos (about $25) per month with landline phone and TV


I would have liked to sign the contract earlier, but there was no terminal box nearby and I could not do the installation,
I signed up with PLDT as soon as the terminal box (optical closure) was installed near my house.

14 years ago.DSLThe only service I had was to the station, but it was far away from the station and the line was not stable,
so I immediately cancelled the contract.

The blue router on the left is the existing cable TV optical router

-22.82 dBm, 5.233 μW
It may be a little weak, but it is above the operating range (-27 dBm), so they say the connection is complete.
It might be a bit weak at -22.82 dBm (5.223 μW), but
but since it is above the operational limit (-27 dBm), the
They confirmed that the service is active.
The white one is PLDT's optical router.
On the left is the STB (set-top box) for the TV.
You can watch NHK WORLD (unfortunately, broadcast in English), which you couldn't watch before.

Default admin password (1234and Wifi password by yourself
Many households probably use the default values.
watch out!
I set the admin password (1234) and the Wi-Fi password to my own values.
In many households, people probably use the default settings.
This is the speed of the new PLDT optical line
The 1399 peso contract is100Mbpsbut for some reason200MbpsAppearance.

Cable TV speeds up to now
Five times faster.
The speed of the previous cable TV internet was 5 times slower.
They also installed a phone for free, as they are a PLDT phone company.
The time of ringing is about the same as the time of not ringing, and it is kind of slowing down.
The phone number is+63-88-531-3061is

Since it's with the phone company PLDT, they also installed a phone for free.
October 30, 2024   November 12, 2024