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|    TX3X Chesterfield Islands 2015, 17 Octob    |
|    17 Oct 15 11:25:05    |
      From: dxcoffee@alt119.net.remove-11tz-this              17 October 2015, 4PM local       The Team informs DxCoffee Readers:       Saturday 17 Oct.       The boat arrived in Noumea on Friday afternoon, Arnie N6HC rode the boat till       the bitter end. The skipper reported the ride was a rough one. Arnie looked       fine, with a big smile on his face, happy to have had the total sailing       experience.       The logs are uploaded and OQRS is operational at TX3X.com       We appreciate the kind words we';re receiving in e-mails and on the forums.       The donations coming in through OQRS and via the Donate button at TX3X.com       will help offset the project cost. We know several areas are having trouble       getting to the website, the        domain registrar is investigating the issue.       The incorrectly logged PSK31 contacts were corrected. We are receiving your       e-mails regarding busted calls and Not in Log situations, they will each be       investigated when we have stable and fast Internet connections, this process       will take time. Please        do NOT send multiple e-mails for the same problem or write a long explanation       of the problem, just include the specifics of the contact(s) in question.       On the first day we had a significant web site outage caused by our web       hosting supplier, you all saw the effects. With the help of John Miller K6MM       the web hosting supplier restored our service.       Over the next 48 hours the team members will begin their long journey home.       The boat will return to Auckland, New Zealand where we will offload the       equipment and arrange for its return to the USA.       A top priority of the DX-pedition organizers is to get everyone home safely       and in good health. Other than a few scrapes and bruises (and some motion       sickness) we';re happy to report we met that goal.       Thanks to the DX community for your understanding, we were happy to provide       all the new ones and band fills.       Team Chesterfield Islands DX-pedition       ************************************************       15 October 2015, 4PM local       The Team informs DxCoffee Readers:              Update 13#              Half the team arrived back in Noumea after a 6 hour bus ride. The others       will arrive in about 3 hours. One intrepid DXer decided to ride the boat       back to Noumea, he will arrive sometime in the night.       Everyone is in good health, a few bumps and bruises, but nothing serious. Dr.       Arnie tended to everyone in the highest traditions of the medical profession,       especially when it came to dispensing medications for motion sickness.       There are hundreds of e-mails asking for a "log check". I';m sure you       realize this requires a solid Internet connection, which we don';t have at the       hotel, and many hours of someone';s time to research.       All the logs have been uploaded to the server.       Team Chesterfield              *******************************************       14 October 2015       The Team informs DxCoffee Readers:              Update 12#       On the morning of 12 Oct we got a break in the weather and were able to       dismantle the camps in about 3 hours and get the equipment back to the boat.       It took several more hours to store everything and prepare to get under way.       At 2PM local we set sail for        Noumea and quickly found ourselves in very windy conditions and "confused       seas". With 2 - 3 meter seas, coming at us from different directions and heavy       winds the boat and passengers took a significant beating. On the night of 14       Oct the skipper decided        to take the boat to the port of Koumac, New Caledonia. The weather forecast       indicates conditions will get only worse and the risk of trying to make Noumea       wasn';t worth taking.       We are currently in Koumac, the plan is to find alternate transportation to       Noumea today.       We';ll upload the last of the logs today. I know there are many e-mails       asking about contacts and busted calls. We';ll begin the process of working       through the NiL and busted calls when we';re near a reliable internet       connection. This will probably not        be until 19 Oct.       The boat will return to Auckland where the Advance Team will unload the       equipment and turn it over the customs broker.       Team Chesterfield DX-pedition       *************************************************       10 October 2015       The Team informs DxCoffee Readers:              Update 11#       Last night we experienced even stronger winds than what is now typical. One op       reported his bed was moving during the night from the wind that was lifting       his tent. We think he was dreaming as it was really several hundred hermit       crabs carrying him to        their nesting area.       Last report we have shows: SFI=80, A=56, K=3, the quality of the signals on       this end have been marginal. We know that you are hearing us better than       we';re hearing you. With the A having been as high as 77 it';s a miracle you       hear us at all.       Last night we opened to NA on 40 SSB while competing with an "Over the Horizon       Radar" that was about the same signal strength as most NA signals and       atmospheric noise. This continued for about 2 - 3 hours before NA started       building. Similar situation        with EU, weak signals and radar interference. We appreciated Asia standing by       during the NA and later EU openings. We had similar weak signal challenges on       30 meter CW, with signals out of EU mostly in the noise. We had good openings       on 80 CW. We also        had excellent openings on 20 CW to the UK, Nordics, and other northwest EU       countries. Until now there';s been very little to no propagation to that       region.       The ops are reporting working these long hours under the current conditions is       very tiring and not much fun.       Since we';re in Asia';s back yard they have propagation the vast majority of       time. They have about 44% of the contacts because we hear them during your       propagation lulls, its a simple choice, work Asia or work nothing. While some       of you think we';re        ignoring NA and EU in favor of AS, the reality is propagation is erratic.       Openings are not as obvious to us while we';re working what we can hear. We       always call for NA - EU when we hear an opening to those geos.       All equipment and the generators continue to work very well. The Evohe crew       has been very helpful with guy inspections and maintenance.       With 2 operating days remaining we';ll continue to look for NA and EU, and ask       all geographies to call if only an All Time New One on any band.       Team Chesterfield Island DX-pedition              ÿ       *********************************************************       9 October 2015       The Team informs DxCoffee Readers:              Update 10#              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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