E51AND Palmerston Atoll OC-124
Inviato: 27 agosto 2012, 12:12
By Andy, E51AND who was QRV today on 20m CW & SSB.
We are quite literally marooned on Palmerston Atoll (IOTA OC124) – a tiny atoll – population 63 in the South Pacific about 300 miles NW of Rarotonga and 480 miles SE of Samoa.
The sailing vessel we were aboard as passengers experienced significant damage and we put ashore at Palmerston; lucky to be alive!! However, we are stranded here until a ship arrives to give us passage back to Rarotonga – looks as if it will be in mid September so I shall be operating from here – see below.
Palmerston Island is a coral sand islet on the atoll – it is approximately 12 feet above sea level and about 500 yards in diameter. We are being hosted by a local family and have adequate food and shelter. Water here is collected rain water but the quality of life is remarkably good though VERY different from the US.
Electric Power and SLOW internet are on from 6am to noon and 6pm to midnight only internet within 5m of the Telecom shack. I have a radio with me and have a 5m vertical with no ground radials and a solar power battery system that gives me only 9v on transmit so my output is around 50watts. Noise levels here are very low and I can hear a lot of stations, but they cannot hear me. Trying to check into the ANZA net nightly (14.183 @05:15Z) with some success and have been calling around 14.050 around 0400Z.
QSLs for Palmerston will not be available until the end of October. QSL via AB7FS only.
We are quite literally marooned on Palmerston Atoll (IOTA OC124) – a tiny atoll – population 63 in the South Pacific about 300 miles NW of Rarotonga and 480 miles SE of Samoa.
The sailing vessel we were aboard as passengers experienced significant damage and we put ashore at Palmerston; lucky to be alive!! However, we are stranded here until a ship arrives to give us passage back to Rarotonga – looks as if it will be in mid September so I shall be operating from here – see below.
Palmerston Island is a coral sand islet on the atoll – it is approximately 12 feet above sea level and about 500 yards in diameter. We are being hosted by a local family and have adequate food and shelter. Water here is collected rain water but the quality of life is remarkably good though VERY different from the US.
Electric Power and SLOW internet are on from 6am to noon and 6pm to midnight only internet within 5m of the Telecom shack. I have a radio with me and have a 5m vertical with no ground radials and a solar power battery system that gives me only 9v on transmit so my output is around 50watts. Noise levels here are very low and I can hear a lot of stations, but they cannot hear me. Trying to check into the ANZA net nightly (14.183 @05:15Z) with some success and have been calling around 14.050 around 0400Z.
QSLs for Palmerston will not be available until the end of October. QSL via AB7FS only.