Operating from the South Pacific

Being part of several RIB operations from the South Pacific (VP6A, E51D, K8R, and N5J) gave me a unique view of propagation in that part of the world.  Here in New England, we are accustomed to openings mid to late afternoon into the evening on the high bands and in the morning on 160-30—the long path on 20 in the afternoon.

From the Pacific, openings are curious, with a morning opening to Asia, some US, and a fair bit of EU. There are more Asians than anything, with NA coming in a close second.

We were using verticals, so there was no way to tell LP vs. SP from there. When I operated, I listened to the signal from here to see if I could hear it and check the direction. No LP.

Our incredible team of highly skilled operators made this worldwide operator system work. We each connected to the RIB using software that let us share connections. The path via the intent then went to low-orbiting satellites.

The beauty of this approach is that you can have any number of operators who do not have to travel and od not have to write a big check to do that.  If an operator becomes unavailable, we can get a replacement quickly.

There are lots of environmental benefits as well.  We had 3 to 5 people go ashore set up the stations and return to the ship (which always remained close to shore) to operate.   There was no need to camp and daily short trips to maintain the stations and refuel the generators made for a minimally invasive operation.

The technology allowing this operation is still being developed and refined. One can only hope that DX-peditions to islands and countries with a seacoast can flourish in the future.

It was an absolute honor to be part of all three operations.  I have been on a few DX-peditions where I traveled to the country (PJ5, FS, PJ9, VP9, G), but nothing as rare as these.

Pete Chamalian, W1RM

13 Colonies Event – K2D from Connecticut

Starting July 1 at 13z and running until July 8 at 03z, the annual 13 Colonies event will take place.  This event is in commemoration of the July 4 celebration in the US (not F5VHY’s birthday which is the same day ( 🙂 ).

You can see more info here: https://13colonies.us/

I am the Connecticut (K2D) manager and one of the ops.  If you work me, I will send your name and a report.  That way you will know you just worked W1RM.

I will try to be as active as possible.

Pete Chamalian, W1RM

K2D QSL Info

K2D QSL Info

While I am the manager of K2D for the 13 Colonies event, I AM NOT QSL Manager.  Please do not send me your card.  Instead, see the QRZ listing for K2D and send your card with SASE to

Conrad Trautmann – N2YCH, K2D
971 Daniels Farm Road
Trumbull, CT 06611
USA

Also US Postage is scheduled to go up 5 cents to $.73 cents on July 14.  International postage (Including Canada) will go up 10 cents to $1.65.

You may want to purchase stamps before July 14.