[SFDXA] Solo DXpeditioner Says Operating from Crozet is Limited by Nature
Bill
bmarx at bellsouth.net
Fri Nov 12 16:58:55 EST 2021
/From Tony N2MFT: - Bill W2CQ
/
Solo DXpeditioner Says Operating from Crozet is Limited by Nature
11/11/2021
The recent announcement of a pending 3-month DXpedition to activate
Crozet Island (FT5W) in 2022 – 2023 has generated enthusiasm within the
DX community. Right on the heels of the announcement, the Northern
California DX Foundation (*NCDXF* <https://www.ncdxf.org/>) pledged
$20,000 to support the DXpedition. The point person for the planned
event, Thierry Mazel, F6CUK, wants to temper any overblown expectations,
as demand will be extremely high for the third most-wanted DXCC entity —
right behind North Korea and Bouvet Island. Thierry says nature-related
factors, including climate, will dictate the manner in which the
DXpedition takes place.
“The wind blows almost constantly at 70 kilometers per hour (43 MPH),
with gusts that can reach 150 kilometers per hour (93 MPH) within a few
minutes,” Thierry and co-planner Paul Granger, F6EXV, said in a recent
news release. “There are no real seasons on Crozet, so these conditions
apply all year long, even if, during the austral summer, nicer days can
be expected.”
Added to the possibility of gale or hurricane-force winds, the “fairly
hard” volcanic rock that covers the archipelago and “very strict rules”
in place to protect fauna and flora, will severely restrict the sorts of
antennas that might be deployed. “For bird protection, antennas, guy
wires, and anything that could be an obstacle are forbidden,” Thierry
and Granger said. Just securing guy lines for a four-square would
require more than 30 concrete blocks, [because] digging holes is not
permitted. The original idea to erect four-square arrays for 40 and 20
meters was refused, they said. The French Austral Islands are United
Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
World Heritage sites and declared as protected areas.
“The only possibility that the administration allowed, was to have an
[antenna] attachment point to an existing building and have wire
antennas from there,” Thierry and Granger said. “No beam! This is
clearly stated in the permit we received.”
As if those weren’t enough roadblocks, any equipment brought onto the
island must be thoroughly cleaned to prevent the introduction of pollen,
seeds, or non-native organisms.
DXpedition planners are pondering the “best solution for the best
antenna possible.”
The last ham radio activity from Crozet was in 2009 by Florentin Bard,
F4DYW, who operated as FT5WQ. Contrary to earlier accounts, the 2022 –
2023 DXpedition has not announced its call sign, which will not be made
public in advance. The solo DXpedition in is anticipated to cost as much
as $58,000.
The Twitter account is*@crozet2022*, and a website is expected to be
online soon. When it’s up and running, it will include details of how
donated funds will be applied. Thierry has pledged that all
contributions will be refunded if the operation does not take place.
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