The equipment for the Perseverance DX Group's DXpedition to Clipperton Island (18 January-1 February) is packed and ready for the voyage.
The team will begin assembling in San Diego on 8 January, and will depart on 11 January. Weather permitting, they expect a 6-day voyage each way; you will be able to follow the "Shogun" at
https://share.garmin.com/TX5S.
* Camp setup will take approximately 1.5-2 days.
* There will be two Starlink terminals on the island. Club Log's Live Stream will be available at
https://clublog.org/livestream/TX5S. Logs will be uploaded at least once a day to both Club Log and M0URX's website (
https://www.m0urx.com/oqrs/logsearch.php), where the OQRS will be enabled shortly after the team leaves the island.
* QSOs made with early donors will be uploaded to LoTW while the team is on the island. "Not in Log" and "busted calls" will be investigated by submitting the form on M0URX's website.
* FT8 Operation: unless otherwise noted, TX5S will use WSJT-X in Fox/Hound mode, which means that you must transmit above 1000hz.
* Two propagation tools are available free of charge on the DXpeditions' website:
https://clip.pdxg.net/: click on "K6TU Propagation Tools" and "DR2W Propagation Tool".
* The pilot team will use Groups.io to collect input from the DX community: subscribe to the forum by going to
https://groups.io/g/Clipperton-2024.
You may also e-mail the pilots with your reports, although Groups.io is the preferred method.
* The fundraising campaign is underway, but donations so far are only at about 53% of the goal: "while adding a donation to your OQRS request is always appreciated, the cash flow challenge is real, the bills must be paid before we sail", the team's Press Release #9 states. "We ask those of you who have not yet processed a donation to consider supporting the project before we sail on 11 January".