Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Around The DX World

CY0C Sable Island DXpedition

Some time ago, we had scheduled fall of 2019 for Sable Island DXpedition. Due to circumstances we had to reschedule to 2020. Hopefully this will be better for propagation.
The permit process took over a year of emailing, phone calls, and furnishing documents. Sable at this point is no longer easily "permitted" for Ham Radio DXpeditions, as the policies have changed with the change in administration. In fact our permit finally was graciously authorized as a "one time special use permit". We believe that it is very probable that permits in the future may be essentially "nil" for a very long time.
Among other policies, visitors to the island are not permitted overnight stays. Thankfully, we have been authorized to stay there for 7 - 8 days ($300 per person per day). We are grateful and excited and look forward to meeting the challenge of a sizeable operation as if it were the last one for a very long time.
The team for the upcoming CY9C St. Paul Island August Dxpedition will be the primary makeup of the Sable team. A "SABLE"
information page will be maintained on the St. Paul website, (https://cy9c.com).
This news update is provided at the request of Murray, WA4DAN - Sable and St. Paul Team Leader.
via OPDX

CY0C Sable Island DXpedition

Some time ago, we had scheduled fall of 2019 for Sable Island DXpedition. Due to circumstances we had to reschedule to 2020. Hopefully this will be better for propagation.
The permit process took over a year of emailing, phone calls, and furnishing documents. Sable at this point is no longer easily "permitted" for Ham Radio DXpeditions, as the policies have changed with the change in administration. In fact our permit finally was graciously authorized as a "one time special use permit". We believe that it is very probable that permits in the future may be essentially "nil" for a very long time.
Among other policies, visitors to the island are not permitted overnight stays. Thankfully, we have been authorized to stay there for 7 - 8 days ($300 per person per day). We are grateful and excited and look forward to meeting the challenge of a sizeable operation as if it were the last one for a very long time.
The team for the upcoming CY9C St. Paul Island August Dxpedition will be the primary makeup of the Sable team. A "SABLE"
information page will be maintained on the St. Paul website, (https://cy9c.com).
This news update is provided at the request of Murray, WA4DAN - Sable and St. Paul Team Leader.
via OPDX

NO Joy for Bouvet Landing

It seems that there is trouble brewing down in the southern ocean for this Bouvet Team. The 3Y0I DXpedition has encountered a huge storm. The ship has lost some antennas and is maneuvering to avoid the worst of the storm.  Landing will be delayed a few days with a slight possibility that they may have to return to South Africa for repairs.
Have a look at their website for a good look at the weather picture.

https://bouvetoya.org/bouvet-vs-hams-20/