Just Catching 7O6T…. 15 - May - 2012
Posted by k9zw in Amateur Radio, DX Interests, K9ZW, K9ZW Operations.Tags: 7O6T, DXpedition, K9ZW
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I didn’t think I would find time to work 7O6T Yemen given my work schedule, but whew I just squeaked a contact with them towards the end.
For the longest time the 7O6T operator was calling for W7′s and then W6′s – back and forth. Then he went to W0′s.
Patience was rewarded when he worked some W5′s and then opened it up. This W9 was very happy to put 7O6T in the log. Thank you!
The 2012 Yemen DXpedition website is at http://www.yemen2012.com/
All best and 73
Steve
K9ZW
DX Video Review: K5D Desecheo Island 2009 DXpedition DVD 27 - September - 2009
Posted by k9zw in Amateur Radio, DX Interests, K9ZW, K9ZW Recommends.Tags: Desecheo Island, DX, DXpedition, K5D, K5D Desecheo, K9ZW, KP1-5
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The KP1-5 Project 2009 K5D Descecheo Island DXpedition was an amazing event for the DX Amateur Radio enthusiast. An island “DX Country” so close but basically closed to Amateur Radio for years. Only a small number of contacts from a series of small scale DXpeditions had been made from KP5 over the 30 years it has been a DX Country, with the result of a huge demand to log QSOs by radio amateurs worldwide.
Desecheo was in the top handful of needed DX Contacts for almost everyone working DX.
Here is a link to the National FIsh & Wildlife information page on Desecheo Island, an informational PDF is linked from their webpage: http://www.fws.gov/caribbean/Refuges/Desecheo/default.htm
The February 2009 DXpedition achieved 115,787 QSOs with over 32,000 separate radio amateurs! I was able to work them on six bands 160, 80, 40, 20, 17 & 15m despite a busy work schedule keeping me mostly off the air.
As part of the project a DVD has been produced, and I was able to arrange to view a copy in advance of the general release.
While a DXpedition’s first radio purpose is to make the QSO’s they have set out to do, it has become an added treat when a DXpedition does a documentary Book or DVD. Bob Allphin K4UEE Adventures in Ham Radio’s K5D DVD is a standout in that added pleasure!
Using a very effective combination of graphics & stills interspersed in fantastic on-island film segments, the story of the DXpedition is well told!
I imagine it a challenge to make a DXpedition story, a project so complex as to take years to bring to fruition, into an hour’s telling to be a supremely difficult challenge to meet. The K5D DVD team has done a superb job of presenting the DXpedition in a storyline that will appeal to casual DXer as well as having interest to the serious DXer.
You can preorder the DVD at K5D Desecheo Island DXpedition 2009 Order Page, an expect your DVD copy in a few weeks (in October) when the production run is ready.
The DVD is specially interesting to me as it provides a wonderful overview of a very difficult political process, without bogging down in minutia. QSO & Operator segments were specially interesting, as I have long been interested in the technical setup DXpeditions have found worthy of taking to the field.
Given the time constraints there is a lot of material special interests might suggest going into more depth, but that would be at the expense of audience not sharing those special interests.
A highly recommend DXpedition DVD and hats off to Bob K4UEE for allowing my early review of it!
Now one item that did seemed skirted, or just perhaps wasn’t important to the story, is the KP1 part of the story – will the KP1-5 Project succeed in obtaining permission & putting together a DXpedition to Navassa Island?
Here is a link to the US Fish & Wildlife Page on that island: http://www.fws.gov/caribbean/Refuges/Navassa/default.htm
Let’s hope that their success on Desecheo NA-095 results in a Navassa opportunity sometime soon!
73
Steve
K9ZW
Share the DX Experience – New DVD’s by James Brooks 9V1YC 27 - December - 2007
Posted by k9zw in Amateur Radio, DX Interests, K9ZW Recommends.Tags: 9V1YC, BS7H, DXpedition, K9ZW, Kermadec, Scarborough Reef, ZL8R
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James Brooks 9V1YC‘s DX Video has released two new DXpedition DVDs.
ZL8R Kermadec and BS7H Scarborough Reef are two very different and amazing DXpeditions.
click on the DVD cover for a direct link
ZL8R Kermadec Island is an awesome nature preserve so remote that few groups ever get there. James 9V1YC’s DVD story about how “keeping it simple is sure a lot of fun” is captured filmed against the natural backdrop of what looks to be a fabulous place.
click on the DVD cover for a direct link
The BS7H Scarborough Reef filming in itself is as amazing of a feat as running radio operations in stunningly difficult conditions.
Both videos are very interesting, specially the logistics, technical cameos (EME on ZL8R is very cool!) and the problem solving done on the fly.
I have all of James 9V1YC’s DXpedition DVDs and feel they are one of the best values of DXpedition support an amateur can make.
My order for these latest two was filled within the week, shipping from within the USA rather than James 9V1YC’s Singapore QTH.
Highly recommended!
73
Steve
K9ZW



