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BCBlazysusan March 8th 08 12:37 PM

Clipperton Island
 
On Mar 8, 7:06*am, dxAce wrote:
"J." wrote:
WOW! *It's 0920z and no on-air activity yet. *Also no update to the website
either. *That's interesting. *Hope everything is OK and will be up soon.


I just heard through the grapevine that they've apparently some bad weather
there.


Solid copy on some CW on 7.007 in Cincinnati,Oh.
FWIW- near blizzard conditions here in the Nati'

dxAce March 8th 08 03:22 PM

Clipperton Island
 


dxAce wrote:

"J." wrote:

WOW! It's 0920z and no on-air activity yet. Also no update to the website
either. That's interesting. Hope everything is OK and will be up soon.


I just heard through the grapevine that they've apparently some bad weather
there.


Still no update from the island, and no spots other than the few obvious hoaxes.

Hope nothing has gone terribly awry.

http://www.clipperton2008.org/dxpedi...dxpedition.htm



dxAce March 8th 08 06:54 PM

Clipperton Island Update
 
8 March

"Turns out it was very much yesterday today than it was the day before. The clouds
that were present at dawn disappeared by 7am allowing for the full force of the
south pacific sun to express itself. By 10:30am, it was 110 degrees at our base
camp and hotter at the CW station. The heat has compounded our work load and Arnie,
N6HC had his hands full dealing with sunburns and mandatory work and water breaks
every 30 minutes to ensure each team member's safety. By 1pm the heat was so
intense our work pace drew to a crawl. With safety being our main concern, we cut
back our work loads until it was bearable later in the day to resume. By mid
afternoon, some cloud appeared and we were able to continue erecting our antennas
and complete our operating stations. Both the cw and ssb camp are very near
completion. the few antennas remaining to be erected at daybreak.

We are approximately 24 hours behind our intended schedule, but believe now that the
majority of the work is behind us with the remaining antenna erection to be
completed at daybreak while temperatures are bearable. We anticipate being on the
air with both CW and SSB stations by midday.

At 1800z, we're very close to coming on the air."


http://www.clipperton2008.org/dxpedi...dxpedition.htm



dxAce March 8th 08 09:57 PM

Clipperton Island Update
 
Per F6AOJ: sat phone call: mega storm, some ant down, will start at sunrise eu, with
only a part of equip. 2114z


dxAce wrote:

8 March

"Turns out it was very much yesterday today than it was the day before. The clouds
that were present at dawn disappeared by 7am allowing for the full force of the
south pacific sun to express itself. By 10:30am, it was 110 degrees at our base
camp and hotter at the CW station. The heat has compounded our work load and Arnie,
N6HC had his hands full dealing with sunburns and mandatory work and water breaks
every 30 minutes to ensure each team member's safety. By 1pm the heat was so
intense our work pace drew to a crawl. With safety being our main concern, we cut
back our work loads until it was bearable later in the day to resume. By mid
afternoon, some cloud appeared and we were able to continue erecting our antennas
and complete our operating stations. Both the cw and ssb camp are very near
completion. the few antennas remaining to be erected at daybreak.

We are approximately 24 hours behind our intended schedule, but believe now that the
majority of the work is behind us with the remaining antenna erection to be
completed at daybreak while temperatures are bearable. We anticipate being on the
air with both CW and SSB stations by midday.

At 1800z, we're very close to coming on the air."

http://www.clipperton2008.org/dxpedi...dxpedition.htm



dxAce March 8th 08 10:32 PM

Clipperton Island Update
 
I just received an email from Jeff, F6AOJ. Here is what he has to say:

Hi Steve,

1 hour ago , i received a sat phone call from my old friend Mic FM5CD a
member of the TX5C team.

Around mid day , they had a big tropical storm,
several antennas ready to run shut down,
the camp has been saved from a fly to ocean ( due to high wind )
now they have to recover from damage.
They expect to start with a part of equipement 3 or 3 stations only
around EU sunrise 0500z

The temperature on the isl is very high average 43°c !
some members get sun burns
and some others have difficulties with temperature.

73

Jeff F6AOJ


dxAce wrote:

Per F6AOJ: sat phone call: mega storm, some ant down, will start at sunrise eu, with
only a part of equip. 2114z

dxAce wrote:

8 March

"Turns out it was very much yesterday today than it was the day before. The clouds
that were present at dawn disappeared by 7am allowing for the full force of the
south pacific sun to express itself. By 10:30am, it was 110 degrees at our base
camp and hotter at the CW station. The heat has compounded our work load and Arnie,
N6HC had his hands full dealing with sunburns and mandatory work and water breaks
every 30 minutes to ensure each team member's safety. By 1pm the heat was so
intense our work pace drew to a crawl. With safety being our main concern, we cut
back our work loads until it was bearable later in the day to resume. By mid
afternoon, some cloud appeared and we were able to continue erecting our antennas
and complete our operating stations. Both the cw and ssb camp are very near
completion. the few antennas remaining to be erected at daybreak.

We are approximately 24 hours behind our intended schedule, but believe now that the
majority of the work is behind us with the remaining antenna erection to be
completed at daybreak while temperatures are bearable. We anticipate being on the
air with both CW and SSB stations by midday.

At 1800z, we're very close to coming on the air."

http://www.clipperton2008.org/dxpedi...dxpedition.htm



J.[_2_] March 9th 08 09:51 AM

Clipperton Island
 

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


"J." wrote:

WOW! It's 0920z and no on-air activity yet. Also no update to the
website
either. That's interesting. Hope everything is OK and will be up soon.


I just heard through the grapevine that they've apparently some bad
weather
there.



Yea. 110 degrees by 10am and no place to hide from it.

J.




J.[_2_] March 9th 08 09:54 AM

Clipperton Island Update
 
Appears all is well, somewhat, and the station hit the airwaves around 0100z
March 9. Hope things calm down and work out well for them.

J.



"dxAce" wrote in message
...
I just received an email from Jeff, F6AOJ. Here is what he has to say:

Hi Steve,

1 hour ago , i received a sat phone call from my old friend Mic FM5CD a
member of the TX5C team.

Around mid day , they had a big tropical storm,
several antennas ready to run shut down,
the camp has been saved from a fly to ocean ( due to high wind )
now they have to recover from damage.
They expect to start with a part of equipement 3 or 3 stations only
around EU sunrise 0500z

The temperature on the isl is very high average 43°c !
some members get sun burns
and some others have difficulties with temperature.

73

Jeff F6AOJ


dxAce wrote:

Per F6AOJ: sat phone call: mega storm, some ant down, will start at
sunrise eu, with
only a part of equip. 2114z

dxAce wrote:

8 March

"Turns out it was very much yesterday today than it was the day before.
The clouds
that were present at dawn disappeared by 7am allowing for the full
force of the
south pacific sun to express itself. By 10:30am, it was 110 degrees at
our base
camp and hotter at the CW station. The heat has compounded our work
load and Arnie,
N6HC had his hands full dealing with sunburns and mandatory work and
water breaks
every 30 minutes to ensure each team member's safety. By 1pm the heat
was so
intense our work pace drew to a crawl. With safety being our main
concern, we cut
back our work loads until it was bearable later in the day to resume.
By mid
afternoon, some cloud appeared and we were able to continue erecting
our antennas
and complete our operating stations. Both the cw and ssb camp are very
near
completion. the few antennas remaining to be erected at daybreak.

We are approximately 24 hours behind our intended schedule, but believe
now that the
majority of the work is behind us with the remaining antenna erection
to be
completed at daybreak while temperatures are bearable. We anticipate
being on the
air with both CW and SSB stations by midday.

At 1800z, we're very close to coming on the air."

http://www.clipperton2008.org/dxpedi...dxpedition.htm






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