[amsat-bb] Satellite DXCC
John Papay
john at papays.com
Fri Dec 22 18:38:59 UTC 2017
Thank you for all of the posts and emails regarding DXCC on
the LEO's. But the credit really goes to all of the ops at
the other end who were a part of those contacts.
It's not always easy to work the low passes on AO-7, especially
when that satellite is not having a good day. Thanks to those
who listened in the noise and met for skeds day after day until
a contact was finally made. And thanks to those that traveled to
other countries with their satellite equipment to activate a new
one. Many of these were family vacations and sacrifices were made
to accommodate sat activities. Some operations were from areas that
were not always safe; places where you did not venture out after
dark, for example. There is always a risk when traveling.
There are stories about many of the contacts, too many to detail.
But the RI1F dxpedition to Viktoria Island in Franz Josef Land,
Country Number 99, deserves mentioning. The team that traveled
there in a small sailing vessel, spending days at sea, literally
risked their lives to put that IOTA on the air. And the fact that
they bothered to take EME/Satellite equipment with them, managing
to work the birds from a most inhospitable island infested with
polar bears and Walrus that viewed them as dinner is just amazing.
In those situations you are on your own. Dialing 911 won't bring
help. These are very brave operators!
Thank you to everyone who helped make this DXCC possible.
73,
John K8YSE
John Papay
john at papays.com
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