>* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
>* H E A R D I S L A N D D X - P E D I T I O N *
>* PILOT PROGRAM MESSAGE # 71 *
>* MORE ON HEARD - JAN 19TH - 08:25 *
>* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
>
>SUNDAY'S SCHEDULE
>-----------------
>09:00-12:00z: 10-12m Europe (ops ON5NTY, 9V1YC, K3VN,
> HB9AHL and EA8AFJ)
>12:00-15:00z: 17 m Europe, W6/7 LP On 20, W6 on 30, +
> High band openings (ops: ON5NT, K0IR,
> K3VN, OE9AMJ and VK2JDM)
>15:00-18:00z: 20m Eu + W6/7 LP, 17 USA, 40: W5-7, 20 RTTY
> (ops: HB9AFI, 9V1YC, N6MZ, N6EK, W0GJ and
> ON6TT)
>18:00-21:00z: 17, 20, 30, 40, 80 (CW) and 160 (ops: K9AJ,
> K0IR, ON5NT, KK6EK, EA8AFJ, K4UEE)
>21:00-24:00z: 160, 80 (CW), 40 (CW and SSB), 20 (SSB), 30 (ops:
> RA3AUU, K4UEE, K9AJ, KK6EK, VK2DJM and W8FMJ)
>
>LOW BAND QSO'S FROM NORTH AMERICA
>---------------------------------
>The following stations are in the VK0IR log on 160 and 80 m, for
>the period up to 06:09 GMT on Jan 18.
>
>160 CW N2LT, K1NA, K1ZM, K2BU, K2EK, K2WK, K3ANS, KM1H, KN1T,
>VE1ZZ, VE9MY, W1FC, W1JR, W1JZ, W1OO, W2REH, W2UP, W2VO,
>W3BG, W3BGN, W4DR, W8LRL, WT3Q, WW1O, WW3Y,
>
>80 SSB VE1YX, VE1ZZ
>
>80 CW K6NA, K6PU, K6RK, K6VX, K6ZM, K7EM, K7RZ, K7SKW, KD6WW,
>KF7PG, KK6ZV, KL4T, KL7FH, KL7J, N6RO, N7EX, N7FU, N7LTF, N7NN,
>N7OJ, N7RO, N7WR, N7XR, NI6T, NX7K, NY7T, W6AJJ, W6KR, W6RJ,
>W6TI, W7AM, W7DT, W7EKM, W7EW, W7GN, W7JEN, W7KCZ, W7NN, W7OM,
>W7TSQ, W7XR, WA0QII, WZ6G, VE1ZZ, VE7AHA, VE7DX, VE7EW, VE7FSF,
>VE7IM
>
>I will insist that they pay attention to 80 m CW and Phone
>between 21:00 and 24:00z. The East coast has been left largely in
>the cold on that band. We got more than 1 week to go!
>
>DAYLIGHT - DARKNESS
>-------------------
>Apparently most of the 40m QSO's between VK0IR and the USA
>have been made during daylight hours at VK0m, and almost all 15 m
>QSO's during darkness in VK0. THis seems to be abnormal, but it
>is not. Bear in mind that with a latitude of -53 deg, the sun
>rises very slowly on Heard, and remains pretty low (although it
>is summer there) which means that "typical" day-time conditions
>extend largly into darkness hours and night time conditiosn
>extend into daylight hours. This is also why we can work them
>on 160 until almost one full hour after there sunrise.
>
>
>73,
>
>Your pilots: ON4UN, N1DG, W0EK, K0EU, W4WW, W2IJ, JH1ROJ
>
>
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