[SFDXA] 6m from VP6R in CG44ww - From WSJTgroup List:

Bill bmarx at bellsouth.net
Fri Apr 26 13:35:13 EDT 2019


    6m from VP6R in CG44ww - Please distribute widely!
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        Thu Apr??25,??2019 4:50??pm (PDT) . Posted by:


      "Lance Collister, W7GJ"
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Hello Magic Band Lunies!

This is just a heads up about this VERY EXCITING upcoming DXpedition so 
you can mark
your calendars!The 6m EME operators will be W8HC and W0VTT; if you have 
any questions
or comments, please feel free to contact them directly - I will be here 
at home and
also hope to work them from here for an ATNO on 6m. Due to a change in 
the DXpedition
team members and the equipment being taken, their only EME operation 
will be on 6m.

Their entire period of operation includes October's BEST DAYS for EME 
(lowest
Degradation) ;-) Over the course of their operation, it looks like they 
will have
excellent common moon windows with all continents and active EME 
stations. This
should be a very successful operation, provided their receiver isn't 
degraded by
simultaneous HF operation.

Here is their VP6R Pitcairn Island 6m EME plan summary:

DATES: 21-27 Oct 2019. Hope to be active for our moonrise at 0915z on 21 Oct
GRID: CG44ww
POWER: 1500w output!
ANTENNA: Single 6M8GJ Yagi WITH ELEVATION fed with LMR600 coax!!!
MODE: JT65a with VP6R always transmitting FIRST SEQUENCE
FREQUENCY: 50.200 MHz with 1271 Hz offset (DF=0 on JT65a from WJST10)
PROCEDURE:W7GJ EME DXpedition protocol <cid:part1.57481234.E09D5EE4 at q.com>
RIG: FLEX

More information will be coming soon on their dedicated webpage. Notice 
also that
they will have elevation, so if you are horizon-only, they can match 
your moonrise
and/or moonset ;-)

All their moonrises will be out over the ocean, so look for them to have 
a ground
gain lobe between zero and -2 degrees elevation. Because their antenna 
will be over
750' above the ocean, expect numerous sharp ground gain lobes up to 
their broader
ground gain lobe starting around 7 degrees.??? I expect they will probably 
elevate to
track the moon when their moon is above 17 degrees.

At this time, they do not expect to be able to see the ocean on moonset 
because of a
slight rise toward the west.??? Their lowest lobe during moonset will 
probably be
around 7 degrees elevation. However, if their operating site changes, 
they may also
have a negative horizon to the west; if this turns out to be the case, I 
am sure it
will be announced. However, even if they are limited to operating above 
7 degrees
elevation during their moonset, they still will have excellent common 
moon windows
with all Region 3 stations.

They also will have the capability of operating FT8 mode and plan to 
monitor for any
TEP during the DXpedition when the moon is not up.

GL and VY 73, Lance

-- 
Lance Collister, W7GJ(ex WA3GPL, WA1JXN, WA1JXN/C6A, ZF2OC/ZF8, E51SIX, 
3D2LR, 5W0GJ, E6M, TX5K, KH8/W7GJ, V6M, T8GJ, VK9CGJ, VK9XGJ, C21GJ)
P.O. Box 73
Frenchtown, MT 59834-0073
USA
TEL: (406) 626-5728
QTH: DN27ub
URL: http://www.bigskyspaces.com/w7gj
Skype: lanceW7GJ
2m DXCC #11/6m DXCC #815


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