[WVDXA] Anyone need 3B7 ?

Philip M. Roberts w8uv at hughes.net
Sat Sep 1 16:56:30 PDT 2007


Yhis from 425 DX Bulletin


3B7    - The 3B7C team expects to arrive on Isle du Sud, St. Brandon (AF-015)
          on 4  September.  Operations are  not  expected  to  commence  until
          midnight UTC on  the 7th, by  which time all  stations and  antennas
          will have been assembled (however, the  6m beacon will be  activated
          at the earliest opportunity, so that  6m DXers can start to  monitor
          for possible openings).
          Suggested frequencies are as follows:
          Band       CW       SSB      RTTY     FM       PSK
          ----------------------------------------------------
          160m        1822     1842      -        -        -
          80m         3502     3795     3570      -       3580
          40m         7002     7052     7035      -       7037
          30m        10102      -      10137      -      10140
          20m        14022    14145    14085      -      14071
          17m        18072    18145    18100      -      18100
          15m        21022    21295    21085      -      21071
          12m        24892    24945    24920      -      24920
          10m        28022    28495    28075    29580    28071
          6m         50102    50145      -        -        -
          6m Beacon  50090      -        -        -        -
          There will be 12 stations (one on  every band from 160 to 6  metres,
          with second stations on 80 and 20 metres so that they can operate on
          CW and SSB at the same time) with big monoband antennas on all bands
          from 30 to 6 metres and  verticals on the  remaining bands.
          Feedback messages can  be sent to  3b7c at g3wgv.com: John, G3WGV  will
          read them and send a daily digest of key information to the team.
          Logs will be  uploaded to the  3B7C website  on a  daily basis.  The
          online log lookup will feature a lookup for your zone, showing  what
          times you, or others  in your country/zone,  have made contact  with
          3B7C on each band.
          QSL via G3NUG, direct or bureau  (bureau cards can be requested  via
          the webpage). The QSL  manager for SWLs  is Bob Treacher,  BRS32525.
          Bookmark http://3b7c.com for full information on the expedition


Phil      Ultra Violet
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