The HH4 team from the Florida DXpedition Group (FDXPG) has returned safely
home. It was a hot, dry and dusty two weeks at the Northwest Haiti
Christian Mission. The supply ship had still not arrived when we left, so
we ate a lot of beans and rice. It also somewhat impacted our low band and
six m
HH4 Team Haiti 2003 plans to be QRV from the Northwest Haiti Christian
Mission about 2300 UTC on 10 March. K3VN had to drop from the team due to
work commitments, but has been replaced by another Florida DXPedition Group
(FDXPG) member, Bob HH4/K9MDO. The rest of the team is the same: Jan
HH4/K4QD
/K4QD (about 1500 to date) have been answered.
73,
Jan Heise K4QD ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
HH4 March 2003 DXpedition Team Lead
HH HAITI MARCH 2003 DX ANNOUNCEMENT
HH, Haiti: Members of the Florida DXpedition Group (FDXPG) will be part of
a thirty member humanitarian
My trip to the Northwest Haiti Christian Mission was very successful. Our
mission team of 21 people accomplished many things. I was able to operate
ham radio when not involved with other mission team projects. I made 3486
phone and RTTY contacts (322 on RTTY). The QSL cards have been printed,
HH, Haiti - Jan K4QD will operate from Haiti as HH4/K4QD during the period
of 8-19 April. Jan, a member of the Florida DXPedition Group (FDXPG), is
going as a volunteer to the Northwest Haiti Christian Mission, and he will
operate in any spare time available. Operation will be100W phone & CW wit
Dry Tortugas - Jan K4QD, a member of the Florida DXPedition Group FDXPG),
will be active from Garden Key (Ft Jefferson) in the Dry Tortugas IOTA NA
079 for a few days starting about 2 March. This is also Amateur Radio
Lighthouse Society (ARLHS) USA 316. Jan is sailing to the island with John
AF4