Hi John,
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Just to let you know I have flown SATA airlines. They began in 1990 as Ocean
Air and in 1998 was renamed SATA Airlines. They fly from Europe and the US to
Portugal, the Azores and Maderia. They are pretty good and serve real food :).
I spent 2 weeks on Sao Miguel Island, Azores?back in 2008. The island is
beautiful and it's well worth it to spend at least a week there. My Mom was
born there and immigrated to the US back in 1950. She had never been back until
I took her there. The trip was basically for my Mom BUT I just had to get on
the air so I?did operate CU2/WA1S and made over 1,000 contacts operating a
couple hours each night with my ICOM 7000 and Carolina Windom antenna strung up
only about 20 feet off the ground. The Azores is under the CEPT agreement.
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Ann WA1S
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>From: John Laney <k4bai at att.net>
>To: secc <secc at contesting.com>; contest at alabamacontestgroup.org; sedxc
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>Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2012 5:25 PM
>Subject: [SECC] Announcement: Work the Azores and Possibly Win a Trip There
>
>Here's an interesting operating activity (can't be a contest since it
>includes 17 meters!).? If you don't mind flying an airline you never
>heard of, there is a possibility of a nice trip if you are lucky enough
>to work at least five of the islands and your card is drawn in a
>lottery.? Or just a good chance to work some fairly rare prefixes and
>all the CU - Azores IOTA island groups and get full color QSL cards via
>the bureau.
>
>73, John, K4BAI.
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