Thursday, October 31, 2013

JD1BOI(Ogasawara) on 17m RTTY!!!

JD1BOI(Ogasawara) on 17m RTTY!!!

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OP: JI1LET KOJI IIJIMA
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CHICHIJIMA IOTA:AS-031
Ogasawara

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Lookups6812 (9418)
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Last Update2013-09-16 12:18:44
Class1
Latitude27.069119 (27° 4' 8'' N)
Longitude142.204351 (142° 12' 15'' E)
Grid SquareQL17cb
Geo SourceUser supplied
Bearing129.7° SE (from JJ5IZX)
Distance664.6 mi (1069.6 km)
Long Path24192.2 mi (38933.6 km)
Sunrise20:39:49 UTC
Sunset07:49:53 UTC
ITU Zone45
CQ Zone27
IOTAAS-031 Chichijima / Mukojima / Hahajima Islands;Bonin Islands;Ogasawara
QSL InfoVIA JI1LET DIRECT ONLY
QSL by Mail?Yes (e.g. Will this ham QSL by Postal Mail?)
QSL by eQSL?No (e.g. Will this ham QSL with eQSL?)
Uses LOTW?No (e.g. Does this ham use ARRL's LOTW ?)
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A two big typhoons approaches Japan now.

Therefore a ship Ogasawara Maru cannot sail from the port.
I change a schedule.

I will go to Ogasawara in 28 Oct. ~ 3 Nov. 2013.

New Call :JD1BOI QSL via JI1LET DIRECT ONLY.

  JI1LET: KOJI IIJIMA
   7-12 Tenma Gyoda SAITAMA 361-0076 JAPAN

Ogasawara Islands was named as a World Natural Heritage site by the UNESCO in 2011. It is an oceanic island which has never belonged to the continent.The plants and animals of the island have therefore enjoyed an evolution unique to the island's environment.
 The Ogasawara Maru is a 6700-ton, 131-meter (430-foot) cargo-and-passenger ship sailing between Tokyo and Chichijima ("Father Island") in the Ogasawara archipelago, a journey of about 1000 kilometers (621 miles). Because the trip is over open water, the ship may indeed sway a bit from time to time. But be assured that the ship was designed specifically for this route; it is driven by two high-output engines and is equipped with a fin stabilizer that greatly reduces rolling (side-to-side sway).
Travel time for the approximately 1000-kilometer (621-mile) journey is about 25½ hours. The trip may take longer, however, if ocean conditions are poor.


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