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http://www.arrl.org/news/christmas-caroling-in-antarctica-via-hf-set-for-december-24



Christmas Caroling in Antarctica via HF Set for December 24.


12/23/2014 

Each year, the residents of McMurdo Station, Antarctica, celebrate Christmas by 
singing Christmas Carols to those at remote Antarctic field camps on the HF 
radio, and 2014 is no different.

`This year, we are asking ham radio operators around the world to listen in and 
e-mail short-wave listening reports telling us how far away the carols are 
heard,`` said Nathaniel Frissell, W2NAF, a Virginia Tech graduate student who 
will be part of the on-air chorus. Frissell reports that the broadcast will 
take place on Christmas Eve, Wednesday, December 24, on 7995 kHz USB at 2300 
UTC, which will be Christmas Day in some parts of the world. Frissell requests 
reports via e-mail. For a Christmas in Antarctica SWL QSL card, send an SASE to 
his home address.

Frissell is a doctoral candidate at Virginia Tech working in space sciences at 
the SuperDARN HF radar laboratory at the school. He arrived in Antarctica on 
December 5 and is working with Principal Investigator Bill Bristow and a team 
from the University of Alaska-Fairbanks making major repairs to the SuperDARN 
facility there. While at McMurdo, he operates KC4USV in his spare time. He 
expects to be in Antarctica until December 30.

Back home in Southwest Virginia, he involved with the Virginia Tech Amateur 
Radio Association (VTARA — K4KDJ), where he is part of the club`s VE team.


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Nick Hall-Patch
Victoria, BC
Canada

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