[South Florida DX Association] PJ2T Stats...
Bill
bmarx at bellsouth.net
Sat Mar 28 09:46:33 EDT 2009
http://www.qrz.com/callsign.html?callsign=PJ2T
PJ2T, located at our club's permanent QTH called "Signal Point," is situated on half an acre of oceanfront property within the grounds of what used
to be called the Coral Cliff Hotel, formerly owned by PJ9EE, Mr. Chet Brandon. This was the site of the famous Radioteam Finland PJ9W contest
operations in 1990. The QTH was previously owned by W1BIH, and has played host to winning contest operations since 1968.
With towers of 100, 80, and 54 feet and stacked monobanders on 10-15-20 and a 40 yagi at 107 feet, PJ2T can split power and simultaneously
beam toward Europe and the U.S. for contest operation. Wire beams, Beverage antennas, flags, and an RX four square serve on the low bands,
and indoors are four fully equipped stations with desktop computers, Writelog, an Ethernet LAN, and DSL Internet connectivity. The station is located
on the southwest coast in the "sticks" about 45 minutes from town, so it's an electrically quiet location, good for hamming and so dark that the stars are incredible.
Our "CCC" contesting club is a group of 18 guys who pool our resources to maintain and constantly improve the station, and we contest under the PJ2T
callsign whenever we can get enough guys to go to Curacao. We've learned in our seven years of operation there that by far the biggest challenge is
dealing with the oceanside tropical climate, where the salt eats almost all forms of metal, and the heat and humidity take out computers, linears, and
amps mercilessly. We've recently completed a rebuild of almost all of the antennas and believe now that we have perfected our salt-proofing techniques.
In addition, we scrape and repaint the two Rohn steel towers top to bottom every six months with epoxy paint. Inside, we've found by trial and error that
FT-1000s survive the extreme heat and humidity better than anything else on the market and vintage Compaq Windows 98 PCs, except for their power
supplies, hold up the best.
We've posted quite a few World # 1 wins in ARRL DX, CQWW, and WPX contests, as well as in 10 meter and 160 events. Our members are overwhelmingly
CW types, but our contest wins are evenly distributed across both phone and CW. The statisticians tell us that PJ2T has been the most-logged callsign in all
of ham radio for the past four years. We aren't the biggest, best, or loudest contest station on the DX side, but we're ALWAYS on in all of the major contests.
Propagation from Curacao is almost magical. Located at 12 degrees north latitude, within the well-documented "equatorial anomaly" of 10 to 15 degrees
above the equator, this is one of the best contesting locations in the world, especially for the ARRL DX contests.
Curacao has an advanced infrastructure with good roads, reliable power, safe tap water, top notch medical care, great shopping, reasonable prices, broad
availability of goods in stores, high speed Internet and digital TV connectivity almost everywhere, and 130,000 incredibly friendly, intelligent, and welcoming
people. Nearly everybody speaks at least three languages, the University of the Netherlands Antilles offers many advanced technical degree programs, we
have the sixth largest working port in the world, and the longest airport runway in the Caribbean at 11,500 feet. American Airlines serves Curacao with two
non-stop 737s daily to Miami, and there's daily non-stop air service to Europe and to many other destinations within the region.
Next door to the QTH is an American-owned hotel, Sunset Waters Beach Resort, www.sunsetwaters.com, which has an active professional dive shop, beautiful
beach, good restaurant, pool with a swim-up bar, and all watersports. It works out well for families to visit PJ2T because the guys play radio at PJ2T while their
families enjoy all of the hotel's facilities.
When the CCC club is not using the QTH it is available for your use. See http://www.pj2t.org for more information or E-mail Geoff Howard, W0CG,
ghoward at kent.edu , who serves as rental coordinator for CCC.
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