NEWS UPDATE #5
February 7, 2024: CB0ZA DXpedition team members begin their journey
Today, the 6 North American members of the CB0ZA team begin the first leg of their DXpedition to Robinson Crusoe Island located in the San Juan Fernandez Archipelago (CE0Z). Their flights are scheduled to arrive in Santiago on Thursday (Feb. 8) morning where they will meet Willy, XQ3SK, the 7th member of the team. While in Chile, they will be hosted by Roberto, CE3CT and make final preparations for the planned Feb.10-24 DXpedition.
Recent wildfires have plagued regions of Chile, especially near the country’s main commercial port of Valpraiso and it is believed that if the DXpedition had been scheduled for later in February, they would have missed the opportunity to have their vital shipment of gear and equipment sent over on the Island’s supply vessel and perhaps resulted in cancellation since the supply ship only makes trips to the archipelago every two weeks.
On Saturday, Feb. 10, the team will leave Santiago with an early morning 2-hour private charter flight over to Robinson Crusoe Airport (SCIR). Once they arrive at the airport, located on the island’s southwest peninsula, they will have to go down to the harbor and board an awaiting vessel, traveling along the island’s rough coastal waters with a 1-hour ferry ride to reach San Juan Batista – the island’s main harbor town on the north coast. There are no roads linking the airport to the town.
Barring any unforeseen difficulties, the team anticipates arrival at their primary accommodation – Hostal Petite-Breuilh – that afternoon (10th) where they hope to get the NexGenRiB remote station, using the callsign CB0ZEW, on the air as soon as possible. Approximately 50 remote operators from around the world have signed up to operate CW or FT8 while the team is busy the next couple of days erecting the stations on the mountain above within the National Park. This will be the first time ever that a DXpedition has been granted permission from CE0Z to operate from this vantage point, 320m ASL elevation and providing an excellent take-off to EU, NA and JA across the expansive Pacific. Once the two mountain top QTHs are established the RIB will be taken up on top as well and added to the stations there.
Tentative plans call for the erection of 2 separate operating camps from this location ~ ( -33.6426367, -78.8068947 ) with 3 Elecraft K3/KPA500 stations. Additionally, plans call for 6m EME and possible terrestrial operation using an ICOM-705 with legal limit PA into an M2 6M8GJ including manual elevation to 90 degrees. Mike, AB5EB, will coordinate the 6m station activity and says our setup should prove to be ideal for EME but CB0ZA will also focus on terrestrial openings should they occur. Mike says, “If we are doing EME with Q65 and the propagation opens, we will QSY to 50.300 or .313 on FT8 for terrestrial openings– we hope to have access to the ON4KST chat.”
The team will be active in the ARRL International CW DX Contest (category TBD) with the callsign CB0ZW that will ONLY be used during the contest.
The CB0ZA-CB0ZEW Band Plan has been updated on the website… please refer to it:
https://cb0za.com/frequencies/ As a reminder, CB0ZA will be using MSHV on FT8 while the NexGenRiB remote station will be running WSJT-X in F/H mode. Also, the DXpedition will be using ClubLog’s Livestream… so please stay tuned!
Nathan, K4NHW has graciously agreed to serve as the CB0ZA DXpedition Pilot. Please contact Nathan with your non-QSO or non-QSL related inquiries or comments at this email address:
cb0za@k4nhw.comContinue to check the CB0ZA DXpediton website:
http://www.cb0za.com and the CB0ZA QRZ Page for updates and other information. Donations are still very much welcome with PayPal address:
donate@cb0za.com