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My name is Steven Beesley. I hold an Amateur Radio Licence issued by the Office of the Telecommunications Authority in Hong Kong (OFTA). I have the calls VR2XMQ and VR10XMQ. VR2XMQ is my permanent call sign and VR10XMQ is a special call for 2007 in celebration of 10 years of Hong Kong's reunification with China. I have held the calls VS6XMQ, VS97XMQ and VR97XMQ. This page was created in 2007 marking Hong Kong's 10th year after reunification with China. I hope this page will have some fun stuff including photos of my station and antennas and projects that I have been working on. I first got interested in radio whilst I was in Bedford, U.K. My main interest is operating on 50 MHz and Satellite. I am very active on 50MHz and have studied various propagation modes on this band for 2 solar cycles. I am the first operator in Hong Kong to work all continents on 6M (WAC - SSB)Look forward to hear you there ! I also have interest in 144MHz terrestrial SSB operation and have had experience with Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) operation on 2M. I have also built much of my own operating equipment including yagi-uda antennas, very low noise preamplifiers, power amplifiers, transverters, converters and transceivers. When I'm not on VHF and UHF I'm also active on the HF bands and interested in SSB and digital modes. I am interested in the following bands: 80M, 40M, 20M, 17M, 15M, 12M, 10M-SSB, 10M-FM, 6M, 2M, 70CM, 23CM. By profession I am a Senior Property Manager dealing with property management and facilities management of a large portfolio of residential, commercial and industrial properties. I am a Registered Property Manager, Licensed Estate Agent with the Estate Agents Authority (EAA - HK) and a Property Consultant. I have won several accolades & awards for excellence/best property management. I am also a Founding Member, Fellow, Treasurer and Director of The Institute of Shopping Center Management Ltd. My other interests include archery, ten pin bowling, golf, hiking, music, canoeing and sailing, photography, model railroading, wine tasting, cooking and watching movies. I am registered with the Hong Kong Golf Association and my current handicap is 23.9. My highest single FITA score in tournament archery was 1108. I have also written numerous articles in the past as a reviewer for various hi-end hi-fi journals. I have been past Hon. Secretary of the National Society, Hong Kong Amateur Radio Transmitting Society for many years. I forgot to mention that I am a poet, so you can check out my poems on the links in the Navi-bar. I willing be adding new stuff to this site from time to time, so stop by from time to time and check it out. Hope you enjoy it!
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Frequencies Used:
50MHz:
a). 50.300, 51.400MHz - FM Home Calling Channel Simplex
b). 50.525MHz STV calling/International calling Voice USB
c). 50.970MHz - AM [Amplitude Modulation] calling
d). 50.200MHz - SSB [Single Side Band] Local Rag Chew Frequency, USB
e). 50.110MHz - International DX Window [Intercontinental Long Haul]
f). 50.115 - 50.200MHz - DX QSO USB
144MHz Duplex:
Call: Frequency: Information:
VR2KP 145.650 (Repeater Output) HARTS Voice Repeater
145.050 (Repeater Input) 110.9Hz CTCSS Tone
Frequency Modulation Kowloon Peak
VR2HKA 145.750 (Repeater Output) HARTS Voice Repeater
145.150 (Repeater Input) 110.9Hz CTCSS Tone
Frequency Modulation Victoria Peak
VR2UTM 145.775 (Repeater Output) HARTS Voice Repeater
145.175 (Repeater Input) 110.9Hz CTCSS Tone
Frequency Modulation Tuen Mun
VR2MA 145.575 (Repeater Output) Voice Repeater
144.975 (Repeater Input) 118.8Hz CTCSS Tone
VR2KP-2/TLS 144.525 Packet Radio AX.25
Digital Repeater Built,
Installed and donated by
Charlie Ho, VR2XMT &
Steve Beesley, VR2XMQ
VR2KP-1 435.150 Packet Radio AX.25
Digital Repeater Built,
Installed and donated by
Charlie Ho, VR2XMT &
Steve Beesley, VR2XMQ
VR2SIX 50.075 CW 6 meter Propagation
Beacon (24 hr. cycle, 10
Watts to Ground Plane
Antenna)
VR2TEN 28.290 CW- 10 meter Propagation
Beacon (24 hr. cycle, 10
Watts to Ground Plane
Antenna)
VR2HK 14.100, 18.100, 21.150 IBP Cycle NCDXF
24.930, 28.200 Propagation Beacon
JAROC 144.880/430.880 Simplex FM for local
Chatting (Japanese)
JAROC 145.120 For APRS use
Fox Tango Owner & User:

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View Also: http://vr2xmq-stevesblog.blogspot.com/
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Max Ehrmann
Go placidly amid the noise and haste,
and remember what peace there may be in silence.
As far as possible without surrender
be on good terms with all persons.
Speak your truth quietly and clearly;
and listen to others,
even the dull and the ignorant;
they too have their story.
Avoid loud and aggressive persons,
they are vexations to the spirit.
If you compare yourself with others,
you may become vain and bitter;
for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself.
Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans.
Keep interested in your own career, however humble;
it is a real possession in the changing fortunes of time.
Exercise caution in your business affairs;
for the world is full of trickery.
But let this not blind you to what virtue there is;
many persons strive for high ideals;
and everywhere life is full of heroism.
Be yourself.
Especially, do not feign affection.
Neither be cynical about love;
for in the face of all aridity and disenchantment
it is as perennial as the grass.
Take kindly the counsel of the years,
gracefully surrendering the things of youth.
Nurture strength of spirit to shield you in sudden misfortune.
But do not distress yourself with dark imaginings.
Many fears are born of fatigue and loneliness.
Beyond a wholesome discipline,
be gentle with yourself.
You are a child of the universe,
no less than the trees and the stars;
you have a right to be here.
And whether or not it is clear to you,
no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should.
Therefore be at peace with God,
whatever you conceive Him to be,
and whatever your labors and aspirations,
in the noisy confusion of life keep peace with your soul.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams,
it is still a beautiful world.
Be cheerful.
Strive to be happy.
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The Hong Kong Six Metre Scene |
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Charlie, VR2XMT needs no introduction to the majority of us and was kind enough, along with his wife Pansy, to offer his time and hospitality during my recent visit over the New Year. 50MHz in Hong Kong follows the same licensing conditions as the UK. However due to ‘local conditions’ the majority of operators struggle to install QRO equipment. Dipoles and verticals are much more the norm. Hong-Kong isn’t the DXer’s dream QTH due to the high mountains and vast tower blocks, which often block whole continents. Few stations talk about having a good site, it’s more a case of finding a QTH which has at least two good directions! The table shows a list of the top Hong-Kong six metre stations and their DXCC scores as of 7th January 2002.
Charlie, VR2XMT (#1) lives in the New Territories, well away from the majority of QRM, and Ken, VR2LC (#2) lives at the top of a tower block with a six-element beam. If you chase IOTA you need to work Sing, VR2IL who is the only active operator on AS-006 right now. Steve, VR2XMQ is also on Hong Kong Island, but has rarely found time to be QRV this cycle; the rest are situated on the mainland. All current operators live in OL72, but a small part of Hong Kong, called ‘The Gold Coast’ is located in OL62. Charlie, VR2XMT took me on a drive to this lovely area which is about 45 minutes drive from Hong Kong Island. A number of years ago there was a six metre operator from OL62, but he went QRT before this cycle started. Mainland China It was also arranged for me to visit the QTH of Liu BG7OH, just over the Chinese border. Members of the Hong Kong Amateur Radio DX Association, including VR2XMT (tour leader), Logan VR2XRW, Ying VR2ZYW, Cheung VR2ZKG, Ken VR2LC and Koo VR2PM joined me and my wife Cathy on the one-hour train journey north to the border near Shenzhen. Custom formalities, although tedious, were completed after about half an hour of much duplicate form filling. Liu, BG7OH was awaiting the group’s arrival on the other side. The only obstacle now seemed to be finding a taxi to drive us the 2 km to Liu’s QTH. No one seemed interested out of the hundreds of taxis lined up to take us on this short journey. Taxi drivers don’t seem to want to move in this part of China unless you want to travel over 200km and take a day tour, so in the end Liu took us to a bus stop and we joined the locals. Liu’s flat is on the 7th floor of an apartment block. I was told there was no lift as lifts can only be built into blocks of more than eight floors (don’t ask me why). Luckily it was only 21C but I wouldn’t like to run up and down to the shack in 33C during the summer! On the rooftop a small tower has a four-element beam for six metres and a three-element beam for ten metres. The shack has a nice JST-245 and an Icom 706 mkII on display. I was surprised when tuning around 49MHz that I found a quieter band than when at home. Liu advised that there are no television transmitters anywhere in southern China on 49MHz, as UHF is now widely in use and all the 49MHz offsets are much further north. Liu’s nearest six metre station is BD7NI in OL63, around 170km away; he doesn’t think there are any more QRV at all from call area 7. Congratulations to BG7OH on his recent achievement of the first 100 countries worked on Six from China - he is eagerly awaiting the last few QSLs. The next time you hear him on the band don’t be surprised if the call is BD7OH, he has just upgraded after passing the CW exam. Thanks Finally I’d like to say a big “thank you” to Charlie, VR2XMT and the members of the Hong Kong DX Association for their generosity and super hospitality during my recent stay. A great bunch of lads, who know how to party!
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VS6 / VR2 Firsts Entities First Worked from Hong Kong on 50MHz
| The table lists the earliest known dates and times stations in Hong Kong made 50-MHz contacts with each DXCC entity. This is a working list. There are probably earlier contacts for many entities and others have yet to be claimed. If you have any corrections or additions, please send them directly to us. The first station to ever acheive "Worked All Continents Award" Status in Hong Kong 50MHz History was Steven Beesley, VS6XMQ |
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STATION |
DATE |
TIME |
DXCC |
WORKED BY |
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4L6PA |
20/06/97 |
0619 |
Georgia |
VS6XMT |
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5R8EE |
12/04/98 |
1233 |
Madagascar |
VR2LC |
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5X1GS |
18/04/00 |
1848 |
Uganda |
VR2LC |
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7O1YGF |
20/04/00 |
1028 |
Yemen |
VR2LC |
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9A2SB ex YU2SB |
19/10/91 |
0855 |
Croatia |
VS6WV |
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9J2BO |
26/03/00 |
1601 |
Zambia |
VR2LC |
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9U5D |
02/03/00 |
1748 |
Burundi |
VR2LC |
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9K2ZR |
05/04/92 |
1120 |
Kuwait |
VS6XMQ |
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9V1UV |
13/06/99 |
0854 |
Singapore |
VR2IL |
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A45ZN |
05/04/98 |
0920 |
Oman |
VR2XMT |
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A61AH |
12/03/99 |
0944 |
United Arab Emirates |
VR2XMT |
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AP2WAP |
10/10/99 |
1109 |
Pakistan |
VR2XMT |
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E30GA |
07/11/98 |
1255 |
Eritrea |
VR2LC |
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EH7GTF |
14/11/99 |
1034 |
Spain |
VR2LC |
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ES2QN |
27/10/00 |
0726 |
Estonia |
VR2XMT |
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EY8MM |
09/10/99 |
0724 |
Tajikistan |
VR2LC |
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FH/TU5AX |
18/03/00 |
1735 |
Mayotte |
VR2LC |
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FJ5DX |
22/09/02 |
1228 |
Saint Martin |
VR2XMT |
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FR1GZ |
09/10/99 |
1438 |
Reunion Island |
VR2XMT |
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G4UPS |
25/02/89 |
0858 |
United Kingdom |
VS6UP |
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GI0OTC |
19/10/91 |
1103 |
Northern Ireland |
VS6WV |
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GW4EAI |
05/11/89 |
1204 |
Wales |
VS6WV |
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H40OO |
21/04/99 |
1031 |
Temotu Province |
VR2LC |
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H44PT |
09/03/80 |
1140 |
Solomon Islands |
VS6FX |
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HB9RUZ |
02/11/00 |
0819 |
Switzerland |
VR2LC |
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HZ1MD |
08/04/01 |
1206 |
Saudi Arabia |
VR2XMT |
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IK1EGC |
19/10/91 |
0850 |
Italy |
VS6WV |
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JA3CE |
01/03/58 |
1304 |
Japan |
VS6CJ |
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JY9NX |
23/10/99 |
1143 |
Jordan |
VR2IL |
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KH3/KNOE |
22/10/89 |
0941 |
Johnston Island |
VS6XMQ |
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KH8/N6AMG |
29/03/90 |
1239 |
American Samoa |
VS6XMQ |
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OD5SX |
24/10/99 |
1022 |
Lebanon |
VR2XMT |
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OE6DGG |
19/10/91 |
0921 |
Austria |
VS6XMQ |
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OH2TI |
19/10/91 |
1049 |
Finland |
VS6XMQ |
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OZ1BVW |
19/10/91 |
0926 |
Denmark |
VS6XMQ |
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PA0RDY |
25/02/89 |
0855 |
Netherlands |
VS6UP |
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S21ZE |
18/10/99 |
0904 |
Bangladesh |
VR2LC |
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S53VV ex YU3ES |
19/10/91 |
0900 |
Slovenia |
VS6UP |
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S79MX |
17/03/00 |
1717 |
Seychelles |
VR2LC |
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SM7FJE |
19/10/91 |
???? |
Sweden |
VS6ED |
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SP6GWB |
19/10/00 |
0908 |
Poland |
VR2LC |
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SV1DH |
19/10/89 |
0941 |
Greece |
VS6WV |
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SV5BYR |
24/10/99 |
0827 |
Dodecanese |
VR2XMT |
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T30JH |
19/09/00 |
1033 |
W. Kiribati |
VR2XMT |
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T32AB |
31/03/84 |
0832 |
E. Kiribati |
VS6XMT |
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TR8XX |
01/04/00 |
1811 |
Gabon |
VR2LC |
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TX0DX |
26/03/00 |
1354 |
Chesterfield Island |
VR2KW |
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UN3G |
14/11/99 |
0350 |
Kazakhstan |
VR2LC |
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UT5JCW |
20/10/00 |
1101 |
Ukraine |
VR2XMT |
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V63JT |
29/10/89 |
0637 |
Micronesia (E.Caroline Is.) |
VS6XMQ |
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VK4RO |
05/05/78 |
0838 |
Australia |
VS6HK |
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VK9ML |
21/04/01 |
1430 |
Mellish Reef |
VR2XMT |
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VU2AID |
05/09/91 |
1059 |
India |
VS6XMQ |
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K6QXY |
17/11/91 |
0051 |
United States |
VS6BG |
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XW8KPL/CSN |
13/06/99 |
0333 |
Laos |
VR2XMQ |
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ZK3TPY |
10/05/92 |
0753 |
Tokelau Is. |
VS6XMQ |
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ZL3TY |
11/04/00 |
0014 |
New Zealand |
VR2LC |
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ZA/N7BHC |
02/11/00 |
0825 |
Albania |
VR2XMT |
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ZP6CW |
21/03/00 |
0348 |
Paraguay |
VR2LC |
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ZR5ADQ |
24/03/00 |
1428 |
South Africa |
VR2XMT |
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PropagationStats |
Radio blackout information is presented on two lines:
Radio blackouts are graded on a scale of R1 to R5 as follows:
Radio Blackouts
Descriptor R5 Extreme R4 Severe R3 Strong R2 Moderate R1 Minor
Solar flux is a measurement of the intensity of solar radio emissions with a wavelength of 10.7 cm (a frequency of about 2800 MHz). The value broadcast is in solar flux units that range from a theoretical minimum of about 50 to numbers larger than 300. The A and K indices are a measurement of the behavior of the magnetic field in and around the earth. The K index uses a scale from 0 to 9 to measure the change in the horizontal component of the geomagnetic field.
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