[OKDXA] Old Baker Island QSL Rcvd
n5ohl at cox.net
n5ohl at cox.net
Tue Jun 5 13:02:04 EDT 2018
I worked the K1B operation in 2002 on 10,12,15,17,and 20 both CW and SSB. HF bands conditions were much better than now of course. I will only be trying for 30 meters and lower. Good luck to all.
73 Jim N5OHL
> On Jun 5, 2018, at 10:28 AM, <GARYLM at kiamichiwb.org> <GARYLM at kiamichiwb.org> wrote:
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>
> CONGRATULATIONS JEFF, HOPE YOU ARE ABLE TO GET OTHER BANDS AND MODES WITH UP COMEING EXPEDITION.
> GOOD LUCK AND DX
> WQ5R GARY
>
> --- jeffmartin at valornet.com wrote:
>
> From: "Jeff Martin" <jeffmartin at valornet.com>
> To: <OKDXA at mailman.qth.net>
> Subject: [OKDXA] Old Baker Island QSL Rcvd
> Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2018 08:42:29 -0500
>
> GM OKDXA DXers... Recently I was going through some of my old paper logs
> and came across QSO's for the K1B - Baker Island operation in April/May of
> 2002. I had never sent for QSL's. I sent my QSL, SAE, and a couple bucks to
> Hrane YT1AD. Yesterday, I received 2 nice cards confirming my 7 QSO's on
> both CW & SSB.
> As I recall the discussion from years ago, some guys had issues getting
> cards for this operation. I think the QSL route for CW and for phone went to
> different places and many people had problems. I already had Baker
> confirmed. That's probably why I never sent for cards. Anyway, if you worked
> K1B and need a card for any mode you can send to YT1AD via QRZ.com address.
> With the KH1/KH7Z Baker Island operation coming up in a few weeks, I have
> done a little research of past activations. There have been only 3 major
> DXpeditions to Baker/Howland in the last 30 years.
> K1B in 2002 was a truly multi-national operation with 12 operators from
> Serbia, Macedonia, USA, Russia, South Africa, Slovenia, and Latvia. They
> made 95,127 QSO's.
> AH1A was on from Howland Island in 1993. A ten operator team made 52K
> QSO's.
> NO1Z/KH1 and VK9NL/KH1 was an operation from Howland Island in March/April
> of 1988. 5 operators made 27,500 QSO's.
> The entity of Baker and Howland Islands has been on the DXCC list since
> 1945, but was initially known as Baker, Howland, and American Phoenix
> Islands. The islands of Canton and Enderbury, which were jointly
> administered by the US and Great Britain, were a part of the Baker/Howland
> entity until July 12, 1979 when they became a part of Central Kiribati by
> agreement between Kiribati and Great Britain. However, the US did not
> relinquish its claim to Canton and Enderbury until the Treaty of Tarawa came
> into force on Sept 23, 1983.
> So, since July 12, 1979 all QSO's with Canton and Enderbury count for
> Central Kiribati, except for stations with a KH1 callsign before Sept 23,
> 1983 which count for Baker/Howland.
> Erik, SM0AGD, operated from the same shack on Canton in October 1982,
> signing T31AE which counted for Central Kiribati and SM0AGD/KH1 which
> counted for Baker/Howland.
> My DXCC mixed QSO for Baker/Howland was with KS6DV/KH1 on Canton Island on
> July 28, 1979. My DXCC CW QSO for Baker/Howland was with SM0AGD/KH1 on
> Canton Island in October of 1982.
> Have you worked Baker and Howland Islands? Who did you work?
> Good luck to everyone. Hope you get KH1/KH7Z in the log many times...
>
> 73,
>
> Jeff - K5WE
>
>
>
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