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Topband: The 7O6T 160m Story (Prelude)

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Subject: Topband: The 7O6T 160m Story (Prelude)
From: "k1zm@aol.com" <k1zm@aol.com>
Date: Tue, 22 May 2012 00:47:38 -0400 (EDT)
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Hi Gang

I promised to relate the 7O6T story as I have time to do so and tonight I will 
begin the process.  I'll do it with a series of segments as it would take a 
very long message to do it in one fell swoop.

VISALIA

I attended VISALIA for the first time at the end of April and, while there, I 
saw Hrane Milosovic YT1AD, Paul Ewing N6PSE and Dave Collingham K3LP all speak 
from the dais at the Saturday night banquet.  Little did I know at the time 
that each of them had just been secretly advised hours earlier that final 
approvals for a gov't approved license for 7O had just been relayed to them 
from Dima RA9USU.

HOW DID THIS HAPPEN?

It seems that a large measure of the credit for securing approvals for this 
operation goes to RA9USU who travelled to Sanaa several times over the past two 
years.  A new government and some fresh thinking among ministers led to a few 
cracks in what for a very long time was a shut door.  Others like JY1 King 
Hussein, OH2BH and A61AJ had tried in the past to secure a license and permits 
to come operate from Yemen and all had  been turned down in the past.  But this 
time there was good news!

It was expected that the window of opportunity was likely to be late May or 
early June - but out of the blue, the word arrived that it was a GO from May 1 
to May 15th 2100z to 2100z exactly - and there was damned little time to get 
ready on such short notice.

A team had been quietly assembled including - 8 Russians, 4 Americans, JT1CO 
one LZ and one YU - and you should note that I was not on this initial list....

HOW and WHY DID I GO?

Like everyone else, just prior to 01 May I opened my Daily DX and read the 
announcement - and almost fell out of my chair.  I read over the list of 
operators and it sure looked like the familiar names that I have often seen 
going out together to YI9PSE/ST0R and other places recently.  One name 
curiously was MISSING - this crew did not include Krassy Petkov K1LZ.

I let it go initially but a day later I decided to contact Krassy.  I called 
him up and said "Hey buddy - I see all the boys are going over to 7O and this 
one surely looks like it should have your name all over it - how come you are 
NOT going?"

I should have kept my mouth shut as I was saddened by the answer I received 
"Jeff - I was supposed to go on this one to do the lowbands - but my older 
daughter Zoe just had cancer surgery and I have to stay here in order to be 
with her.  I got the news of this while at JT5DX for WPX SSB and it has 
occupied all my time ever since then.   But how would you like to go in my 
place if I can arrange it?"

Now - this was quite an offer - and I had already planned to go to K1ZM in Mass 
in order to work the boys for my own 160M DXCC. In fact I was planning on 
leaving the next day for the US so I gave it some real consideration.  Also, 
one of the co-leaders was K3LP whom I had accompanied a year earlier to Palawan 
on the way to DX0DX - Spratly - and since I knew Krassy would start with Dave 
for approval, it seemed as if I might be granted permission to join the team.  
I asked my wife and told Krassy to contact K3LP.

That is how it started.   David contacted RA3AUU Harry - and three things were 
in my own personal CRITICAL PATH in order to make this one work:

1) I needed approval from K3LP, RA3AUU and RA9USU

2) They needed to get me a Yemeni VISA (like ASAP)

3) I needed to find a REASONABLE airfare to get there and back - one that was 
not going to totally break my budget


THE ANSWERS

It was a YES from Harry and David.  Harry asked his support team in Sanaa 
(Karina) to work with me to get the VISA and I had to send over my US passport 
pages and my license.  It turns out the license was not needed - only the 
passport was really necessary.

Meantime, I asked David to send me his exact itinerary - because I wanted to 
DUPLICATE it if I could.  Since 7O is not necessarily a routine destination for 
Americans these days, I preferred to travel WITH K3LP - so each of us could 
enter Yemen together.  My wife actually was quite insistent on this aspect for 
my being allowed to go from HER SIDE!

A few hours on PRICELINE.com allowed me to find what I needed for a great price 
- but then I needed to figure out how to get from Sanaa to Socotra.  I spoke 
with David and Karina by email and it seems there is something called FELIX Air 
which does the routing between Sanaa and Socotra - and by a minor miracle there 
was seating on David's flights in and out of Sanaa to Socotra and return.  It 
was actually starting to come together.

I left on a Friday at 0200 from PEI and stopped on the way at K1LZ in order to 
see if I could work 7O6T that next evening.  Then I spent a night on Cape Cod 
to prepare.

Initially I wanted to bring a few accessories that might be needed for 160M 
including:

My ANC4 Noise Canceller
My Paddle
My Bose noise cancelling headphones
A Beverage Xfmr
A beverage termination
A 160M Preamp
Some interconnecting cables
Some coaxial adapters

ETC ETC


An email from RA3AUU quicky dashed these ideas as it read "Jeff - don't bring 
anything related to ham radio - and DO NOT bring your FCC license either.  
Doing so risks deportation, incarceration or confiscation!   Repeat - bring 
NOTHING except your clothes and when you and K3LP arrive, all you say is that 
you are on HOLIDAYS and you are staying at the SUMMERLAND HOTEL in Hadibo, 
Socotra - I cannot emphasize enough the importance of your doing EXACTLY what I 
say - and nothing else - you got it???"

Meanwhile - Karina had written saying she would have my VISA the next day - and 
send it to me via email.  I would pay for it on arrival in Sanaa and she booked 
me on the same FELIX air flights as K3LP.  I left the next morning heading 
South stopping in NYC for lunch with my father in law and a short supper with 
my daughter in Philadelphia.  I called Jon AA1K and asked if I could spend a 
night there - en route to Dulles/DC airport from which K3LP and I would fly out 
the next evening.

It was good of Jon Zaimes to put me up and I listened to the 7O6T signal at his 
place that night.  Jon hears extremely well from his place - 7O6T was good copy 
for almost an hour and Jon let me call from there - and after listening to R7LV 
answer K1Z? for 10 mins and then get confused as to who he had worked - well I 
wasn't at all sure if I had a qso or not - but there was no time to worry about 
that until another day. I actually printed out my VISA at Jon's house that 
night and now I was finally QRV with all the necessary paperwork in order to 
make the trip - yippee!

I left the next morning for Maryland and VA - and since I had some time on my 
hands, I looked up W3UR's place on mapquest and dropped in on Bernie who was 
finalizing his Weekly DX.  He was busy but had a few minutes and I told him 
where I was going and my plans as to what to expect from me on 160M once I got 
there.  I asked him and Jon to keep a lid on my participation because after the 
DX0DX fiasco, I just wanted a bit less pressure on me - just in case this did 
not go well.....

I hooked up with K3LP for a dinner meal at Dulles and both of us immediately 
came to the same conclusion - that 7O6T had one fairly serious design flaw in 
its configuration.  Since 80m and 160M shared the same antenna, it was not 
possible to do BOTH bands at the same time.  Also, there was RX noise at the 
Summerland Hotel - and there was also station interaction when xmitting on the 
lowbands - which locked up keyboards at at least two other operating positions 
when 80M was keying.

OUCH!  This is not roger at all......

A NEW PLAN ARISES

While we were travelling, the boys on site realized they needed to make some 
changes and even as we were in the air, the team was moving the 80m/160M 
vertical from atop the Summerland Hotel to a remote site on the beach - 13km 
from town on a totally isolated beach - with a fantastic shot to EU/NA and JA - 
and while primitive at best - it could be managed complete with two 600 foot 
beverages - one on EU/USA and one aimed at JA.  Both looked out over the open 
ocean and there was NO NOISE out there - in fact the nearest ANYTHING was about 
5km from this site.
We were not aware of this move until we landed in DUBAI and checked out our 
emails.

FACT AND FICTION

Contrary to what appeared on ON4KST, there was NO ON LINE INTERNET anywhere at 
7O6T's operating positions.  Poor service existed only in the lobby of the 
Summerland Hotel.  There was no SKYPE and connections were abysmal at best to 
say the least.

The CW and SSB operating positions were 600m apart - and could not talk to each 
other - so when people started asking " Hey what about RTTY or 10M Moonbounce 
etc etc - these requests could not be accomodated.  We could not talk to each 
other and out at the beach there was NOTHING.  No electricity save for one 
small generator - no food - no real place to sleep - and it was nearly 100 
degrees in the day and close to 90F at night.  Operation out there was from a 
small bunker - it did have a roof and open windows - with mattresses on the 
sand for sleeping.  If you did not remember to bring a roll of toilet paper 
with you out there, well you were SOL (literally) - if you got caught short!

Also while we were enroute, the team put a second 80m vertical atop the 
Summerland roof - but it too trashed the other positions - so the Dxpedition 
never could again operate the lowbands from in town in HADIBO - 80m and 160M 
operations shared the same antenna out at the beach - which meant operation on 
80 was at the expense of 160M and vice versa for the remainder of the 
expedition.

OUR ROUTE IN

It was Dulles/IAD to Frankfurt - then a short layover in FKFT and on to DUBAI 
with about a 6 hour layover.  Dave and I hung out in a wine cellar, had a meal 
and checked out EMAILS for news.

We learned that R7LV and UA3AB had had a better night on the lowbands out at 
the beach and that the new site seemed to work far better than having the 
antenna at the SUMMERLAND HOTEL.  

I am not sure what they were able to do into NA on Topband - what I was aware 
of FOR SURE were only a handful of QSO's made with W4ZV/K8PO/K4SV/N4IS/K1UO and 
perhaps one or two more. VY2ZM was in the log but not yet VE1ZZ....


ARRIVAL IN SANAA

Dave and I arrived in the early AM in Sanaa - our flight out was delayed two 
hours but we used the time for a guided tour with Karina of the sights of the 
2.5 million inhabitant capital city since we had some time to kill.  I really 
liked our driver and I asked him about Al QUAEDA in Yemen.  His reply surprised 
me when he said "WE HATE THOSE GUYS....If I ever ran across one I will kill 
him!"

So I asked "Okay, I know why we Americans don't like them - why do you hate 
them?"

Again I was surprised by his logic "He said Jeff - we are a poor country but we 
are trying to improve.  Those guys just want to bring us down.  They are not 
real Islam - and they aren't doing us any good at all!"

I came away with a new perspective - here was a young guy who GETS IT - so 
there is hope in that part of the world going forward,,,,,

ARRIVAL in SOCOTRA

We flew out of Sanaa on an Embraer regional jet making a short stopover in 
MUKALLA in NE Yemen (near OMAN).  From there it was a 90 minute hop to Socotra 
and from the air one could see it is a LARGE ISLAND - over 100 miles long in 
fact.  Larger than Bahrain A92 even.

Our driver Abdullah met us at the airport with a 7O6T tee shirt on - and it 
started to rain.  On the drive in we saw a lovely rainbow as it was close to 
sunset.  Upon arrival at the SUMMERLAND Hotel, I took off my stinking clothes - 
had a shave and a shower - and Dave and I looked up RA9USU who was our team 
leader at supper.  Dave and I pleaded with Dima to let me go out to the beach 
to join RL3FT who was operating out there that night.

Dima was at first reluctant - but in the end said OKAY for ONE NIGHT only as it 
was not efficient to have two operators out there - since all the bands were 
open all night long - and they needed one of us in town after that - but for 
one night only it was okay.

BEACH ARRIVAL

Abdullah's brother took Dima and me out to the beach site and we arrived just 
as the sun was setting.  I got a tour of the antenna, the operating position - 
walked the beverages and had a short meeting/planning session with Yuri RL3FT 
who is one of the mainstays at RL3A in Moscow and a WRTC competitor at boot - 
he is a great operator - and fortunately we knew each other from Moscow 2010.


Yuri was gracious about letting me join him but rejected Dima's request that he 
go back into the city - he really wanted to stay out there and operate the 
lowbands  (which was understandable) - so my suggestion that we do it together 
that first night seemed to win the day and that's how it went that first night. 
 So basically we shared operations/split time together and one keyed with the 
other listening sidecar on a second of phones - I enjoyed pulling familiar 
calls out of the noise and that seemed to work well - it was a good teamwork 
approach to getting some NA into the log. There was no second chair - so I sat 
atop a suitcase with a pillow on it and by morning - my butt and back were 
pretty sore - but who cares!!

0000Z Arrives - The band was open to EU and near Asia from sunset until NA time 
- about 2345z it is possible to hear VE1ZZ and sure enough, Jack called in with 
a rock crushing signal - which sets the stage for the rest of NA to follow - if 
there is going to be any opening at all.

About 0010z the first American signals appeared and they were BEYOND WEAK.  I 
have all of this on file and even listening again and again to the signals, I 
can barely detect W3UR/AA1K/W3BGN/AA1V/N1IW and others who made it into the log 
that first night.  Basically, there is VE1ZZ who is consistently 589/599 - and 
then THERE IS EVERYBODY ELSE!

I think we worked 29 NA stations in all - with the last being K1GUN/W1JR and 
KV4FZ who I copied at least 10 times that initial night.  Most signals were 349 
to 449 to 549.  - with maybe one or two peaking to 559 for a second or two.


WHAT IT SOUNDED LIKE

Signals had doppler shift on them, a pulsating kind of fading and as sunrise 
neared - well it is almost impossible to put into words - you just have to 
listen to it to appreciate what it was really like.

Signals do NOT weaken and then fade out.  They become TRANSPARENT as if a human 
form were to do a LAP DISSOLVE INTO INVISIBILITY and they start sounding like 
they are coming from outer space - with all kinds of echo on them to boot.

In the moments before true SR (which I could see out on the ocean as the sun 
rose between two freighters which was kinda neat), you could hear plenty of 229 
CW but to get a callsign out of that noise just was impossible - at least for 
me.  Signals sounded near normal until about 0145z but after that, only a few 
miracle contacts took place with NA0Y and K0LW (both in Missouri) who were 
worked right as the sun popped out of the ocean.


END OF PART I

MORE TO FOLLOW

73 JEFF  VY2ZM/K1ZM

Email:  K1ZM@aol.com




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