Monday, October 7, 2013

TX5D(Austral Islands) on 20m USB!!!

TX5D(Austral Islands) on 20m USB!!!

TX5D  flag 
Suitcase DXpediton
Raivavae Tama
Raivavae Island, French Polynesia
Austral Islands, Tubuai

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Lookups:   30002
QSL: VIA N7QT - DIRECT (SASE + $2 OR IRC) , EQSL, LOTW, BUREAU

20131007 0638UTC 14247kHz TX5D
Date : 07/Oct/2013 0638UTC
Freq : 14247kHz USB
Rig  : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT  : Mini-Whip(PAØRDT)
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Lookups30002 (41066)
QRZ AdminKZ1W
Last Update2013-09-27 21:16:32
ClassAE
Latitude-23.850000 (23° 51' 0'' S)
Longitude-147.660000 (147° 39' 35'' W)
Grid SquareBG66ed
Geo SourceUser supplied
Bearing116.0° ESE (from JJ5IZX)
Distance6497.2 mi (10456.2 km)
Long Path18359.7 mi (29547.0 km)
Sunrise15:25:15 UTC
Sunset03:51:54 UTC
ITU Zone63
CQ Zone32
IOTAOC-114 Raivavae Island
QSL InfoVIA N7QT - DIRECT (SASE + $2 OR IRC) , EQSL, LOTW, BUREAU
QSL by Mail?Yes (e.g. Will this ham QSL by Postal Mail?)
QSL by eQSL?Yes (e.g. Will this ham QSL with eQSL?)
Uses LOTW?Yes (e.g. Does this ham use ARRL's LOTW ?)
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Callsigns
AliasComment
KZ1WN7QTGrant & Rob ops.
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Mini-DXpedition - Raivavae Island (Australs, French Polynesia) - OC-114 - CQ Zone 32 - ITU Zone 63
Grid square BG66 - S23.85 x W147.66
Grant, KZ1W, and Rob, N7QT will be heading to Raivavae Island on a suitcase mini-DXpeditionas TX5D between October 2 - 14th. We will be operating two stations with the new CrankIR portable antenna system from SteppIR, as well as Elecraft K3 transceivers and KPA500 amplifiers.
Our operational base consists of two bungalows located next to the beach on the north side of Raivavae Island, and less than 30 feet from the Raivavae lagoon. Activity will be on 80-10 meters using CW, SSB, RTTY, and PSK. All "verticals on the beach" for antennas.
Internet connectivity is limited to an Inmarsat terminal we have rented. We hope to load QSOs to ClubLog once daily.
We'd like to thank our sponsors, ElecraftSteppIR and the Western WA DX association for helping to make this DXpedition possible.
QSO GUIDELINES
We want you in our log, so please help us by following these guidelines. (plagarized from the Wake Island 2013 web site - TNX)
1. If you cannot hear us - please don't call us. Wait until propagation and conditions favor your QTH for one or more of the 11 Bands and 4 Modes. Eventually you WILL have a clear path to Raivavae. Be patient.
2. Unless you hear otherwise from the Operator, we will ALWAYS be operating in SPLIT MODE throughout the DXpedition.
3. Listen to the Operator for RX frequencies (e.g., "up 5 to10", or "listening on 7.155", etc.)
4. Try to listen more, talk less. Be patient.
5. During SSB pileups, please announce your full call clearly -- ONCE -- using standard phonetics. When we try to fill partials, call us ONLY if it applies to your call.
6. During ALL pileups, listen for YOUR call on the comeback.
7. Please do not Tune Up on any of our TX frequencies or any of our RX slots!
8. When we call "by the numbers" or for a specific region, DON'T call unless "you are there".
9. PLEASE, no "insurance" QSOs. We want to maximize your chances for a QSO. We are limited to a satellite phone/IP link and will try to update ClubLog daily (at $7/MB!). Check first and if you were missed or mis-logged, wait 36 hours before calling again.
10. PLEASE limit the exchange to DXpedition content only = "59 + call sign + TNX". Please NO names, QTH, weather, and brags as this will only slow down our QSO rate. Doubly so when we are in digital modes.
11. Whenever possible, we will try to listen in the General portion of the band. We may be below the US band allocations for SSB as we will be in IARU Region 3. Our operating period substantially overlaps with the large Wake Island 2013 DXpedition, so we plan to stay away from their posted frequencies and splits.
We want you in our log. Please help us get you there.
PROPAGATION
For propagation from your QTH to Raivavae, click on this link
Thanks to Stu, K6TU for establishing this page for our DXpedition, see K6TU.net for additional propagation tools.
Based on pre-departure predictions, Europe will be the most difficult path, so we plan to focus on that region at the Europe morning gray-line. Please help us make those QSOs happen! US, JA, VK/ZL, and SA have many more opportunities, so please QRX when we call for EU(Europe), ME(Middle East), or AF(Africa) only.
We will have two stations with 500w amps, but there are only two of us and sleep is sometimes needed, but we will try to maximize air time.
QSL via N7QT
LOTW, eQSL, Direct (SASE + $2 or IRC), Bureau


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