Highlights:
... Final days of expeditions ...
... Outline of teardown and departure schedule ... The Ducie Island expedition has entered its final days of on-air operations.
DXers seeking contacts on 20 through 6m should focus their attentions on their
most important goals between now and Feb 26 Tuesday 1430z. Low band contacts
will be available in limited number until Feb 29 Thursday 1430z.All plans are subject to revision if weather and sea conditions change. At
present, the weather is fine (partly cloudy, hot at midday) and sea conditions
are reasonable. Any degradation in either may result in earlier reductions of
on-air operations or an earlier departure.
Assuming the weather and sea conditions continue to cooperate, VP6DX will
continue on-air at full staffing levels until Feb 26 Tuesday 1430z, shortly
after local sunrise. The team will spend the day disassembling some antennas
(primarily 20-10m), one radio station, and some related infrastructure. This
material will be packed and transfered to the M/V Braveheart. On Tuesday night,
it will be stowed securely for the sea transit.
Around sunset that day, VP6DX will return on-air for limited nighttime
operations. The start time depends on how well the day's work progressed... and
the number of stations on-air will depend on conditions and operator enthusiasm
after a long day of hard work. As many as six stations could be on-air on
160-30m during this night (Feb 27 Wednesday 0300-1430z).
On Feb 27 Wednesday on-air operations will again stop