Jan 27, 2023
Info recently published on the blog of LB5SH:
Time to spill some of the beans regarding the upcoming DXpedition to Market Reef. We’re all very excited and looking forward to this operation.
All operators have now confirmed that they are committed to the plan, with the blessings of their XYLs.
We’ve received a few requests regarding bands and modes, and we will certainly take those into account. Let’s just say we have looked at ClubLog’s stats on recorded activity from Market Reef, and will give some of the slots a well-deserved update soon.
We will soon get together for a planning meeting, where we will outline the plans and start making a proper equipment checklist.
Anyway, without further ado, here are the interesting bits:
Dates:
May 20th – May 27th
Operators:
Bjørn, LA1UW
Tor, LA3WAA
Kristoffer, LB0VG
Stian, LB5SHBands:
80m – 4m. 2m will be considered if there’s interest.
Two stations with operators working on shifts.Modes:
SSB, CW, digital (FT4/FT8)
[picture credit LB5SH]
Info récemment publiée sur le blog de LB5SH :
Il est temps de parler de la prochaine expédition DX à Market Reef. Nous sommes tous très excités et impatients de cette opération.
Tous les opérateurs ont maintenant confirmé leur engagement envers le plan, avec la bénédiction de leurs XYL.
Nous avons reçu quelques demandes concernant les bandes et les modes, et nous en tiendrons certainement compte. Disons simplement que nous avons examiné les statistiques de ClubLog sur l’activité enregistrée de Market Reef et que nous donnerons bientôt à certaines machines à sous une mise à jour bien méritée.
Nous nous réunirons bientôt pour une réunion de planification, où nous définirons les plans et commencerons à établir une liste de contrôle d’équipement appropriée.
Quoi qu’il en soit, sans plus tarder, voici les éléments intéressants :
Dates :
20 mai – 27 mai
Opérateurs :
Bjorn, LA1UW
Tor, LA3WAA
Kristoffer, LB0VG
Stian, LB5SHBandes :
80m – 4m. 2m seront considérés s’il y a un intérêt.
Deux stations avec des opérateurs travaillant en équipe.Mode :
SSB, CW, numérique (FT4/FT8)
[crédit photo LB5SH]
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Cape Adare is a prominent cape of black basalt forming the northern tip of the Adare Peninsula and the north-easternmost extremity of Victoria Land, East Antarctica and an important landing site and Base Camp during early Antarctic Exploration.
Cape Hallett, located 63 miles (101 km) to the South of Cape Adare, is a snow-free area on the northern tip of the Hallett Pensula on the Ross Sea coast of Victoria Land, East Antarctica. he cape was the location of a joint scientific base, Hallett Station, (WAP MNB-08) between the United States and New Zealand during the International Geophisical Year of 1957, and was manned permanently until 1964, when there was a major fire. It was then used as a summer only base until 1973.
The callsign of Hallett Base (
dome that was reportedly used for plant growth as early as 1958 (Image credit: John Cranfield ©Antarctica New Zealand Pictorial Collection [ANZSC0163.2][1961-1962]).
Members of the Northern Party of Scott’s Terra Nova Expedition over-wintered at Cape Adare in 1911 and 1912. They also erected one hut, which has fallen into ruin today. The remains of two Borchgrevink’s Hut, as well as those of the Terra Nova Expedition’s hut, have also been designated a Histpric Site or Monument (



