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Saturday, July 31, 2010
YOFF-011 new one
YO2BTW
YO2BTW and YO2MGI will try to go up in YOFF-011 Parcul National Retezat in 1st August 2010 as YP1WFF/m.
Watch DX Clusters!
GL
73
Pit YO3JW
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Activity from YOFF-026 new one !
Sunday, July 25, 2010
YOFF-017 QRV !
A team from Braila city (YO4AAC, YO4ATW, YO4GNJ, YO4SCY & YO4TMB) activated YOFF-017, Parcul Natural Balta Mica a Brailei as YP1WFF during 25th July to 1st August, time to time, when it was possible.
GL
73/44 Pit YO3JW
Saturday, July 24, 2010
YO2LSP/p in YOFF-020
"In week-end-ul 17-18 Iulie , goniti de caldura din Timisoara si ademeniti de racoarea de la munte, am pornit cu XYL-ul spre muntii Apuseni. Dupa rezolvarea unor mici probleme de lucru la Oradea, am coborat catre Beius cu intentia de a urca catre Padis - Cetatile Ponorului. Din pacate in aceea zona ploua cu galeata si cu parere de rau a trebuit sa schimbam traseul , astfel incat am pornit catre Arieseni - Campeni - Deva, sperand sa scapam de ploaie.
Am fost inspirati, pentru ca imediat ce am trecut de partia Vartop (alt 1250m) de la Arieseni , a aparut soarele. Am coborat la Garda de Sus (alt 700m) si am gasit un minunat loc da campare pe malul raului Aries. Am instalat cortul, si dupa ce am adunat ceva lemne pentru seara, s-a decis ca e timpul pentru un pic de radio.
Am instalat un vertical de 8m cu cu 5 contragreutati intanse pe pamant si gata antena. TRX-ul Icom 7000, antenna tuner Z100m si 10 acumulatori de 7AH, 12V. Cum muntii Apuseni sunt rezervatie naturala (YOFF 020), am lansat apel in banda de 40m , specificand ca sunt portabil in YOFF 020. A fost o experienta interesanta, avand si surpriza ca pentru cateva minute sa creez chiar un mic pile-up auzind 5-6 statii care ma chemau concomitent, ceea ce pentru mine este o premiera. Dar minunea nu a durat mult si dupa 35 de legaturi banda s-a linistit. Am renuntat sa mai fac apel si m-am dedicat unei alte activitati - foc si gratare. Cu toate acestea, minutele de pile-up create nu mi-au dat pace si a doua zi , inainte de a pleca catre Timisoara am urcat la partia Vartop si m-am instalat intr-o poienita , am reinstalat tot setup-ul si am relanasat apelul. Am incercat in benzile de 40, 20 si 10m, dar fara un rezultat ca cel de cu o seara inainte. Probabil nu era nici ora potrivita si nici propagarea prea buna.
A fost primul meu WFF lucrat (ca activator), este o modalitate buna de antrenament pentru concursuri si m-am convins ca ajuta sa ai si un indicativ special :). Data viitoare voi incerca sa operez cu un indicativ special, sa vad diferenta. Avem aproape suficiente rezervatii de unde se poate activa si ar merita sa profitam de ele :).
YOFF-005 PARCUL NATIONAL CHEILE NEREI - BEUSNITA (CS)
YOFF-008 PARCUL NATIONAL DOMOGLED - VALEA CERNEI (CS)
YOFF-013 PARCUL NATIONAL SEMENIC - CHEILE CARASULUI (CS)
YOFF-014 PARCUL NATURAL PORTILE DE FIER (CS,MH)
YOFF-019 PARCUL NATURAL LUNCA MURESULUI (AR, TM)
YOFF-020 PARCUL NATURAL APUSENI (AB, BH, CJ)
Distantele relativ scurte, dau posibilitatea si unor mini -expeditii de o singura zi. Voi reveni cu detalii dupa urmatoarea experienta WFF."
Mai multe gasiti la
http://www.yo2kqt.ro/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=154:portabil-in-muntii-apuseni&catid=53:dalemembrilor&Itemid=78
Ii dorim sa-l auzim cat mai des, poate impreuna cu alti radioamatori din Timisoara!
Pit YO3JW
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
L!r!k laGu , . . . . . . . . ,
Bondan Prakoso & Fade 2 Black – Ya Sudahlah
Bondan Prakosa:
Ketika mimpimu yg begitu indah,
tak pernah terwujud..ya sudahlah
Saat kau berlari mengejar anganmu,
dan tak pernah sampai..ya sudahlah (hhmm)
*reff:
Apapun yg terjadi, ku kan slalu ada untukmu
Janganlah kau bersedih..coz everything’s gonna be OKAY
Santoz:
yo..Satu dari sekian kemungkinan
kau jatuh tanpa ada harapan
saat itu raga kupersembahkan
bersama jiwa, cita,cinta dan harapan
Lezz:
Kita sambung satu persatu sebab akibat
tapi tenanglah mata hati kita kan lihat
menuntun ke arah mata angin bahagia
kau dan aku tahu,jalan selalu ada
titz:
juga ku tahu lagi problema kan terus menerjang
bagai deras ombak yang menabrak karang
namun ku tahu..ku tahu kau mampu tuk tetap tenang
hadapi ini bersamaku hingga ajal datang
Bondan Prakoso:
Sempat kau berharap keramahan cinta,
tak pernah kau dapat..ya sudahlah
yeeah..dengar ku bernyanyi..lalalalalala
heyyeye yaya dedudedadedudedudidam..semua ini belum *****hir
back to *reff
Fade 2 Black:
satukan langkah..langkah yg beriring!
genggam hati, rangkul emosi!
Bondan Prakosa:
Genggamlah hatiku, satukan langkah kita
Fade 2 Black:
Sama rasa, tanpa pamrih
ini cinta..across da sea
Bondan Prakosa:
peluklah diriku..terbanglah bersamaku, melayang jauh.. (come fly with me, baby)
Fade 2 Black:
Ini aku dari ujung rambut menyusur jemari
sosok ini yg menerima kelemahan hati
yea..aku cinta kau..(ini cinta kita)
cukup satu waktu yes.(untuk satu cinta)
satu cinta ini akan tuntun jalanku
rapatkan jiwamu yo tenang disisiku
rebahkan rasamu..untuk yg ditunggu
BAHAGIA..HINGGA UJUNG WAKTU..
back to *reff 3x
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The largest photo-mosaic in the World
The software that plays the mosaic image was created especially for this project by Arxia company in Cluj. Browsing the images is very easy - the mouse helps you do zoom in and zoom out in the crowd of shots. The world record is to be approved by Guinness Book of World Records.
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Emperor of Romans Hotel, Sibiu
The hotel was named after Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor from 1765 to 1790 and ruler of the Habsburg lands from 1780 to 1790. All of Joseph II is due the names of four communes near Bistriţa, called Salva, Romuli, Parva, and Nepos, after his exclamations: "I salute you, young grandchildren of the Romans (in Latin: "Salva Romuli parva nepos").
Located in the historical center of Sibiu, in the middle of the main trade street (Nicolae Bălcescu Boulevard), the hotel enjoys close proximity to the major civic and tourist attractions. In over 200 years of existence, the hotel hosted a large number of personalities such as Franz Listz, Johann Strauss, Johannes Brahms, Emperor Joseph II of Austria, King Otto of Bavaria, King Charles XII of Sweden, Mihai Eminescu, Mrs. Danielle Mitterrand, three German Presidents (Roman Herzog, Karl Carstens, Johannes Rau), Prince Charles.
Emperor of Romans Hotel is a romantic and most attractive place to put up at. In a unique architectural environment you will discover the high style and taste of Europe's greatest hotel companies, as well as the famous traditional Romanian hospitality which underlies the first rate services, comparable to the most reputable European firms of the kind. The high standard of the conveniences at the guests' disposal highlight the specific patina of the centuries old architecture.
Some 3D panoramas presenting the hotel.
Friday, July 16, 2010
Sergiu Celibidache, conductor
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Hora Staccato
Dinicu wrote it for his graduation in 1906 from the Bucharest Conservatory, and performed it at the ceremony. Subsequently it has been arranged for other combinations of instruments, notably trumpet and piano. It is a short, fast work in a Romanian dance style, and has become a favorite encore of violinists, especially in the 1932 arrangement by Jascha Heifetz. The piece requires an exceptional command of both upbow and downbow staccato. The character of the piece also demands the notes be articulated in a crisp and clear manner so that the vibrancy of music comes out.
Infos from Wikipedia.
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Black Church Organ
In 1924 the gallery in front of the organ was enlarged in order to organize sacred music concerts with chorus’ participation. The organ was restored between 1997-2001. Then all the 3993 tubes (the largest having a height of about 13 meters) were dismantled and restored. The organ is a baroque organ and survived till now almost unchanged. The second organ was built by Carl Hesse and has a manual and pedal and eight registers. It was restored in 1997.
Since 1953, organ recitals are held, tradition started by the organist Victor Bickerich and continued by Hans Eckart Schlandt. Many vinyl discs, audio tapes and CDs were recorded here during years. Nowadays an organ concert is organized every week.
600+
Friday, July 9, 2010
Bartók Béla - Romanian Folk Dances
Thursday, July 8, 2010
The Romanian Rhapsodies
George Enescu - Romanian Rhapsody No. 1 in A major, op. 11
George Enescu - Romanian Rhapsody No. 2 in D major, op. 11
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Sâmburești vineyards
Vizualizare hartă mărită
Breviaries mentioned its name four hundred years ago when it was found in the possession of Theodosie Rudeanu, a great boyar, logothete, historian, diplomat and strategist, called "the most profound statesman of the Romanian boyars at the time", the right hand of Michael the Brave. Breviaries tells that wine was produced here even then, describing the subtleties of the cup bearer position in 1638. Over the years, the land had notable owners: the nephew of Dan Danilovici, the Lord High Treasurer of Matei Basarab, then Constantin Brâncoveanu's son-in-law and, around 1800, it became the property of the Brătianu family.
In 1906, Vintilă Brătianu hired August Joseph Ville, one of the most well-known oenologists in France, to recover the vineyards on his lands in Florica, Drăgăşani and Sâmbureşti. In 1893, he leaved France permanently as, on the Romanian Government's request, the French State gives him the mission to help Romania recover vineyards destroyed by phylloxera. He bringed Muscat Ottonel, Merlot and some other wine varieties into the country for the first time, then he started breeding and spreading them.
On the occasion of the apportionment of property in 1945 (a prelude to the collectivization to come), excluding the estates that entered the peasants' possession, part of the lands became the property of the State and formed the AFSMs (Administration of State Farms and Machinery Parking). In 1949, the collectivization turned the former property of Vintilă Brătianu into G.A.S. Sâmbureşti, owner of more than 70 ha of orchards, 40 ha of vineyards and 300 ha of woods. The Wine Preparation Complex from Sâmbureşti and the Wine Research Centre were built in the eighties. In 2005, Jean Valvis, the builder of Dorna and LaDorna brands, takes over Sâmbureşti vineyards and revives the old traditions of those places.
The high quality of the red wines from Sâmbureşti was pointed put long time ago in some didactic papers. However, systematic studies concerning the potentialities of this wine-growing zone were initiated only in 1992. Always seated next to the most powerful (it was the high class protocol wine under the communist regime; it is said that it was Stalin's favorite wine), the Sâmbureşti wine has never lost its noble origins, thanks to the people that cherished and respected it. At Sâmbureşti, one will not only find the most famous international varieties (Cabernet Sauvignon, Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Merlot), but also the oldest and noblest Romanian ones (Fetească Regală, Fetească Albă, Fetească Neagră).
Infos and photos from here and here.
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Romania at World Cup
Uruguay, 1930
The first World Football Championship, Copa del Mundo (World Cup), was hosted by Uruguay, Olympic champion in 1924 and 1928, which in 1930 celebrated one hundred years of independence. There were no preliminaries, all national football teams received invitations to participate. Romania was the first European country to announce its participation in the tournament. The 13 national teams were distributed in 4 groups, the winners of each group qualifying in semi-finals. Romania was in the 3rd group, along with Peru and Uruguay.
Peru - Romania 1-3 (for Romania scored Adalbert Deşu 1' - the fastest goal of the competition, Constantin Stanciu, Ştefan Barbu 85')
Uruguay - Romania 4-0
Uruguay won the World Cup, Romania was on the 8th place.
Italy, 1934
Romania was qualified in a group with Swiss and Yugoslavia. In the eighths, Romania was defeated by Czechoslovakia, the finalist of the competition.
Czechoslovakia - Romania 2-1 (Puc, Nejedly - Ştefan Dobay)
Italy won the World Cup, Romania was on the 12th place.
England - Romania 1-0 (Geoff Hurst)
Czechoslovakia - Romania 1-2 (Ladislav Petráš - Alexandru Neagu, Florea Dumitrache)
Brazil - Romania 3-2 (Pelé twice, Jairzinho - Florea Dumitrache, Emerich Dembrowski)
Brazil won the World Cup, Romania was on the 11th place.
Romania was in a group along with Argentina (the world champion), USSR (the vice-european champion), and Cameroon.
USSR - Romania 0-2 (Marius Lăcătuş twice)
Cameroon - Romania 2-0 (Roger Milla twice)
Argentina - Romania 1-1 (Pedro Monzón - Gavrilă Balint)
Second round
Ireland - Romania 0-0 (Ireland qualified at penalty shots)
West Germany won the World Cup.
USA, 1994
Romania was in a group along with Colombia, Switzerland, and USA.
Colombia - Romania 1-3 (Adolfo Valencia - Florin Radu Răducioiu twice, Gheorghe Hagi)
Switzerland - Romania 4-1
USA - Romania 0-1 (Dan Petrescu)
Round of 8
Argentina - Romania 2-3 (Gabriel Batistuta, Abel Balbo - Ilie Dumitrescu twice, Gheorghe Hagi)
Quarter-finals
Sweden - Romania 2-2 (Brolin, Roland Nilsson - Florin Radu Răducioiu twice). Sweden qualified at penalty shots.
Brazil won the World Cup, Romania was on the 6th place.
France, 1998
Romania was in a group along with Colombia, England, and Tunisia.
Colombia - Romania 0-1 (Adrian Ilie)
England - Romania 1-2 (Michael Owen - Viorel Moldovan, Dan Petrescu)
Tunisia - Romania 1-1 (Skander Souayah - Viorel Moldovan)
Round of 16
Croatia - Romania 2-0 (Davor Šuker twice)
France won the World Cup, Romania was on the 11th place.
Monday, July 5, 2010
YOFF-012 Parcul Natural Muntii Rodnei
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Romania under waters
Interior Minister says there has not yet been a damage assessment as the floods are still critical, especially on the Siret River in northern and eastern Romania, but that losses could exceed 0.6 per cent of gross domestic product. Also, the Danube has exceeded the highest levels recorded in 2006 around the towns of Galaţi and Brăila. Interior Minister recently said that procedures have been started to tap into the EU Solidarity Fund, which can be accessed in case of force majeure if damages sustained exceed EUR3 billion, which is not the case of Romania, or if damages exceed 0.6% of gross domestic product, where Romania qualifies. The minister said Romania could get EUR75 million relief from the fund.
Romania officially asked for help on 2 July. Romania's request for assistance was immediately communicated to all EU countries via the Commission's Monitoring and Information Centre (MIC). Some EU countries (Austria, Belgium, Estonia, France) already sent assistance to flood-hit Romania. Some Romanian NGO have starteda humanitarian campaigns to support the victims of the disaster, collecting funds and objects. Help! Donate! Support!
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Edelweiss
Leaves and flowers are covered with white hairs and appear woolly (tomentose). Flowering stalks of Edelweiss can grow to a size of 3–20 cm (in cultivation, up to 40 cm). Each bloom consisting of five to six small yellow flower heads (5 mm) surrounded by leaflets in star form. The flowers are in bloom between July and September. The plant is unequally distributed and prefers rocky limestone places at 2000–2900 m altitude. Since it usually grows in inaccessible places, it is associated in many countries of the alpine region with mountaineering. Its white colour is considered a symbol of purity, and holds a Latin as well as Romanian name, floarea reginei (Queen's flower).
Edelweiss is a protected plant in many countries, including Romania (since 1933). It appears on the Romanian 50 Lei banknote. In Romania, floarea de colţ grows in Maramureşului and Rodnei Mountains, Obcinele Bucovinei, Rarău, Ceahlău, Ciucaş, Bucegi, Făgăraş, Cozia şi Retezat Mountains.
From Wikipedia.
Friday, July 2, 2010
Piatra Craiului National Park
In 1938, when the natural reserve was set up, it was only on 440 ha. This surface increased in 1972, at 900 ha, nowadays the special conservation area (core area) covers 4879ha, and the buffer zone stretches on 9894 ha. In 1952(the year when the first forest management plan was set up in the Piatra Craiului area) around 17.2% from the entire massif surface was designated for conservation purposes. In 1990 Piatra Craiului is declared national park trough Ministry of Agriculture Order no 7 along with other 12 national and natural parks in Romania.
The entire Piatra Craiului National Park (PCNP) is located in the Meridional Carpathians, and it also includes parts of the neighboring mountain passes Rucăr-Bran and Rucăr-Zărneşti. The Piatra Craiului National Park stretches over the counties of Braşov and Argeş, including areas belonging to the towns of Zărneşti, Moeciu (Măgura and Peştera villages), Bran, Rucăr and Dâmbovicioara. The PCNP area is located between the coordinates of 450 22’ 1.73" and 450 34’ 49.55" North latitude and 250 08’ 51.61" and 250 21’ 57.21" East longitude. The entire park area is 14773 ha, 7806 ha being located in the Braşov County and 6967 ha in the Argeş County.
The Piatra Craiului mountains form a narrow and saw-like ridge, which is about 25 km long. The highest elevation in the massif is the "La Om" Peak with 2238 m. The ridge is regarded as one of the most beautiful sights in the Carpathians. The two-day north–south ridge trail is both challenging and rewarding. Starting at either Plaiul Foii in the north-west or Curmătura in the north-east, walkers climb up to the ridge before following a somewhat precarious path along the narrow spine. The descent at the southern end leads into a karst landscape of deep gorges and pitted slopes where water penetrating the rock has carved a series of caves.
In the national park area about 300 fungi species, 220 lichen species, 100 different mosses, 1170 species of superior plants (a third of the number of all plant species found in Romania), 50 Carpathians endemic species and also two endemic species for Piatra Craiului can be found. There are also 2 endemic species of spiders, 270 butterflies species, amphibians and reptiles, 111 birds species (50 listed in the Bern Convention and 6 in the Bonn Convention), 17 bats species, chamois and other large herbivores and also many large carnivores (wolves, brown bears, lynx) living in the national park.
Infos and photos from Parcul Naţional Piatra Craiului and Wikipedia.
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Israel's national anthem
I wrote this post following the suggestion of Mrs. Octavia Sălcudean, made as a comment to one of my previous posts.