[SJDXA] TX5K news release

Bob Schenck N2OO n2oo at comcast.net
Tue Oct 16 09:29:15 EDT 2012


The March, 2013 DXpedition to Clipperton Island has received the callsign
TX5K to be used during the operation. With the addition of Luis XE1L, Dave
WJ20, and Giovanni I5JHW, the team has 23 members. One space remains
available for another operator, scientist, or other supporter who wishes to
join the DXpedition.

 

We are proud to announce that the QSL manager will be Bob N2OO. Offsite team
member Dean N7XG is developing new software to help automate some of the
operations at the QSL manager and his team. 

 

The expedition will use DXA, the system that enables real-time web display
of the log data, first used on Kure Atoll K7C 2005, to provide confirmation
of valid QSOs in about 1 minute after they are made. We will also make use
of ClubLog and LotW.

 

The DXpedition will be active on all HF bands and modes for about 10 days.
In addition to the radio operations, the team will carry out numerous
scientific projects of environmental science, especially involving studying
invasive and undiscovered species that have potential for catastrophic
disruption of the Clipperton ecosystem. The team will study vortex winds
produced by the island, and will document foraging by congenitally deformed
birds. Advisor Robert Pitman reports that a significant portion of the
masked boobies are deformed and apparently are fed by their parents their
entire lives. 

 

The DXpedition is very pleased to acknowledge a personal gift from a
world-famous ham of $10,000. While preferring to remain anonymous, the donor
hopes that his gift will stimulate others to support the project. A
particularly interesting activity will be the real-time Internet video
connection with students. After the expedition the students will write
essays for a compendium to be titled "Saving the World, by We the Students."
The publication is designed to be the first of a series of "Saving the
World, by." The team also will collect and remove plastic debris from the
island. You can help in these efforts by making a donation through the link
on the website.

 

Complete information about the project is available on the website
<http://www.Cordell.org/CI> www.Cordell.org/CI. The project is being
organized and will be led by

 

Bob KK6EK                   <mailto:KK6EK at Cordell.org> KK6EK at Cordell.org, 

Chris DL1MGB              <mailto:Chris at DL1MGB.com> Chris at DL1MGB.com. 

 

 

See ya' in the Pileups!

73!

Bob Schenck, N2OO

President SJDXA

GO SJDXA!!! www.sjdxa.org

 

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