Monday, December 10, 2012

PJ5J(Saba, St Eustatius) on 40m CW!!!

PJ5J(Saba, St Eustatius) on 40m CW!!!


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PJ5J Saba, St Eustatius flag 
Saba, St Eustatius 
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Saba, St Eustatius

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QSL: JA1HGY VIA DIRECT OR BUREAU


20121210 0754UTC 7011kHz PJ5J
Date : 10/Dec/2012 0754UTC 
Freq : 7011kHz CW
Rig : SDR(PI4THT) 
ANT : GP
PC recording



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We are pleased to announce that we will be active from PJ5,
the Island of Sint Eustatius known as “Statia or Statius” (IOTA NA-145)
in early December, 2012.
The team consists of seven JA operators, and will be
in the Island between December 1 and December 12.
We have reserved “Keli Keli House” from which Polish team
operated last year and the year before (special tnx to Wlodek/SP6EQZ).
The house is located on the slope of volcano “The Quill”
and has clear view in the direction of AS/NA/EU.
Operator: JA1MZL,JJ1LIB,JN1RVS,JJ1CBY,JA1DXA,JN1HOW and JH1ROJ
Date: December-1st 07:00utc to December-12-2012
Freq: 80m to 6m
Mode: CW SSB and RTTY
PJ5J Log Search
LoTW:
When we received Direct QSL request (OQRS or SASE/$$/IRCs),
Log files will be uploaded by the every week end.
All QSO will be uploaded by the end of January 2013
QSL cards, will be available four ways:
1. OQRS DIRECT (ClubLOG)  Open
    (We pay 43c PayPal charge on every transaction)
2. OQRS BUREAU (ClubLOG)  Open
3. DIRECT MAIL WITH SASE/$$/IRC(s)
4. QSL BUREAU via JA1HGY
But please, use only ONE of the ways to save us a lot of extra work.
Should you choose to QSL directly to JA1HGY via direct mail send your QSO
information (do not need QSL card) and SASE/$$/IRC(s) to:
QSL ROUTE DIRECT:




Sint Eustatius, also known affectionately to the locals as Statia[4] (/ˈstʃə/) or Statius, is a Caribbean island and a special municipality (officially public body) of the Netherlands.[5]
It lies in the northern Leeward Islands portion of the West Indies, southeast of the Virgin Islands and immediately to the northwest of Saint Kitts and Nevis and to the southeast of Saba. The island is named after the legendaryChristian martyr Saint Eustace. The regional capital is Oranjestad.
The island has an area of 21 km² (8.1 sq. miles). In the 2001 census, the population was recorded as 3,543 inhabitants, equating to a population density of 169 inhabitants per square kilometre. The official languages areDutch and English. A local English-based creole is also spoken informally. Travel to the island by air is throughF.D. Roosevelt Airport.
Formerly part of the Netherlands Antilles, Sint Eustatius became a special municipality within the country of the Netherlands on 10 October 2010.[6]
The name of the island "Sint Eustatius" is a reference to Saint Eustace (also spelled Eustachius or Eustathius), a legendary Christian martyr known in Spanish as San Eustaquio and in Portuguese as Santo Eustáquio or Santo Eustácio.


Geography


View looking southeast along the Atlantic coast, showing the airport runway in the middle distance, Lynch Beach beyond that, then the Quill, St. Eustatius' dormant volcano, and over the water in the distance, the northern end of the island ofSt. Kitts.

Sint Eustatius photographed from theISS.
Geographically, the island is saddle-shaped, with the 602 meter-high dormant volcano Quill, (from Dutch kuil, meaning 'pit' - because of its crater) to the southeast and the smaller pair Signal Hill/Little Mountain (or Bergje) and Boven Mountain to the northwest. The Quill crater is a popular tourist attraction on the island. The bulk of the island's population lives in the "dip" between the two areas, which crosses the center of the island.
The national parks of St. Eustatius, comprising the Quill/Boven park, the Botanical Garden, and the Marine Park, are all under the control of the non profit foundation STENAPA.[8]












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