SB DX @ WW < KB8NW $OPDX.1436.1
Ohio/Penn DX Special Bulletin No.
1436.1
The Ohio/Penn DX PacketCluster
DX Special Bulletin No.
1436.1
BID: $OPDX.1436.1
October 20, 2019
Editor Tedd Mirgliotta,
KB8NW
Provided by BARF80.ORG (Cleveland, Ohio)
Written/Sent From
Strongsville, OH
Thanks to the Northern Ohio Amateur Radio Society,
Northern Ohio DX
Association, Ohio/Penn PacketCluster Network, the AB5K's AR
Clusters
Network and W0GJ for the following DX information.
VP6R
Pitcairn Island DXpedition Press Release (20th October)[edited].
The
Braveheart anchored just off Pitcairn Island at dawn, Thursday,
October
17th. After customs & immigration, the team was transported
to the home
of Andy Christian where all of the equipment was waiting
for us. This
equipment arrived about 6 weeks prior to our arrival. The
steep dirt roads
were very muddy from lots of recent rains and had our
equipment not been
prepositioned, we would have been delayed by several
days getting all
stations on the air.
By the end of the first day we had antennas up and
four stations QRV
at Andy?s house.
The next morning (Friday)
everyone moved to the old Radio Site to set
up more antennas and stations.
This is our primary low band site. The DX
Engineering 160M falling derrick
vertical is almost full-size and generated
huge pileups that night, with 700
stations in the 160M log!
Saturday morning left just a couple more
antenna projects to finish and
by late morning everything was set up and we
settled into our operating
routine.
Pitcairn has power from 8 am
until 10 pm. After 10 pm we switch to
generators until morning. The Radio
Site is 100% generator powered.
As of about 2400Z Sunday, we have over
16,000 Q?s in the logs, including
several 6M EME contacts.
We are
down to 12 operators today. One of the team members fell, suffering
several
fractures. A supply ship was leaving today and he is being evacuated
to
Mangareva and on to Papeete. Naturally we are all disappointed with
this
situation, but medically it is in everyone?s best interest.
DXpeditions
to remote places are not without risk and medical care is quite
limited
at best.
The weather has been very cooperative with pleasant
temperatures. When
it rains, which is often, the dirt roads become ?the
world?s friendliest
mud,? as the residents call it, making travel between the
two sites some-
what treacherous.
We will have a station on 20M
continuously, often with more than one
mode, with the goal of giving Pitcairn
Island a new one to everyone.
The Flex Radios are working extremely
well. With good conditions, at
times we have been able to sustain nearly 400
Q?s/hr with FT8 Fox & Hound
mode, working five stations
simultaneously!
Logs are periodically uploaded to ClubLog during the
times we have
?commercial? power on the island.
Please check our
website often for the latest updates: www.pitcairndx.com
73, Glenn
W0GJ
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CORRECTION
IN OPDX.1436. Under "H40, TEMOTU PROVINCE" it should read as
follows:
H40, TEMOTU PROVINCE Operators Grant/KZ1W and Rob/N7QT will be
active
as H40KT and H40TT, respectively, from Pigeon Island (OC-065)
between
November 14-26th. Activity will be on various HF bands and modes.
QSL
via M0URX or OQRS. Look for more details to be
forthcoming.
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Tedd
Mirgliotta, KB8NW - E-mail addresses:
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Editor of the Ohio/Penn
DX Bulletin (OPDX - DXer's Tool of Excellence)
President of the "Northern
Ohio DX Association" (NODXA)
DX Chairman for the "Northern Ohio Amateur Radio
Society
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