Unfortunately for us, they only have several more days, not weeks, Jim.  :-)

Good luck to all who continue to pursue them!

73, Tony K4QE


On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 12:50 AM, Jim Brown <j...@audiosystemsgroup.com>wrote:

> .  2/1/2014 9:43 AM, Rick Stealey wrote:
>
>> Some great photos
>>
>
> Best evidence of the success of this operation is that they are working
> most of NA on 160M, including me on Friday morning. From my QTH, that is
> 11,360 miles. For W0, it's another 1,000 miles or so (and approximately the
> antipode)
> .
> This is a VERY well run Expedition. Great overall management, great
> techically, great operators. They are studying (and carefully observing)
> propagation, and putting their stations on bands, and pointing antennas to
> directions, that give the greatest number of hams a new country. FT5ZM is
> the other side of the world from NA, but they are putting Qs in the log on
> the most difficult bands, 80 and 160, by working the east coast around
> 00-02Z, and the west coast 13-16Z.
>
> And they are just getting started -- as I understand it, they have several
> more weeks on the island!
>
> 73, Jim K9YC
>
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