Saturday, December 29, 2012

J8/W6HGF, Kingstown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

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Kingstown,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Loc: FK93jd
       IOTA: NA-109  CQ Zone: 08 
WLOTA-Ref: 0492   ITU Zone: 11  IARU Region: 2  Time Zone: UTC  -4
Location:  13.1608Deg N, 61.2261Deg W

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With OQRS active after the expedition finishes.

Below is a view from the shack.
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QSL Info:  Direct or LOTW or ClubLog OQRS Direct.

Direct: Please include SASE, or a self addressed envelope and $2.  No IRC's will be accepted now the US has decided to stop using IRC as of  2013.

Direct QSL Address ***

J8/W6HGF
Al Danis
PO Box 220164
Chantilly, VA 20153-0164
USA

Bureau:  I will accept bureau cards but they are very, very slow for me to get to, expect at least a year or more delay.


This operation will be conducted from  January 9 to Jan 24 near Kingston on the Island of Saint Vincent.  I plan to operate all bands with a granite states dipole, and a superantenna travel beam.  I will concentrate on RTTY, but may use other modes if the demand for RTTY is not there.  It will be best to follow me on the cluster.  Watch for me in the RTTY sub-bands somewhere above .80 on most bands plus or minus the other users.  I will try to use 3 Khz of space above my frequency for listening split, and will try to always operate split.  I will try to use the highest frequency that is open, and work down the bands as evening passes ending on 80 or 160 if the noise allows it.   You are welcome to spot me on the cluster, except during contests. 

UPDATES:
25 December, Packing all the equipment and checking it as I go.

Equipment:
Icom IC-7000
Tokyo Hy-Power HL-1.1Kfx

Antennas:
Granite State Cobra Ultralite Sr.

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