I had pleasure visit a lot offshore islands in EI but never been on Aran Islands. Since now.
Team went to Inishmore on Monday and I joined them on Tuesday 23rd of July. Equipment was shipped same day from Galway as cargo. We had 7 seater car converted to be a van packed with radio gear.
All day on Tuesday station was prepared. 6 masts with antennas were erected. 3 radios with computer network, etc. First signal went on air early on Wednesday night. Almost all members went to sleep tired after long day but Michal EI3KG stayed fresh and CW operation from EU-006 as EJ0PL stared. He did about 600 QSO till sunrise on 40/20m. SSB operators were awake and 2 stations went on air on phone. I was operating EJ0PL on CW only. Managed 1200 QSOs in just two days myself. I was happy to run approx 30wpm speed on CW. Second night on EJ0PL we had amazing propagation from West-Coast and All over the World. Waldi SP7IDX was really surprised how openings on the bands looks in EI land. I was operating that night on CW as well. Log was uploaded in real time to ClubLog. Thanks to network and WiFi broadband connection set by EI9FBB Dave. EJ0PL was on air just 3 days. I did not operate third day - half members of the Team took break before IOTA contest and went to visit Inis Oirr island, smallest Aran Island. I had a thing to do on the island and the rest of our Team visited EJ0A Limerick Radio Club ready for IOTA Contest from EU-006 as well.
Saturday morning was very busy to set-up station for IOTA Contest. Main thing in the shack - software and interfaces had to be configured as it should b to run Multi Operator station from EU-006. EI7KD Oleg joined us on Saturday just for competition. Shifts were prepared and at 13:00 locat time IOTA Contest fun has stared. New contest call-sign was issued EJ1Y. I was running Multiplier station it means I was operating CW/SBB chasing multipliers on the band. Condition on Saturday was not great. 15m was in bad condition. 10m was closed. Sunday morning big difference. 15 wide open to JA and Asia plus EU and 28Mhz in great shape!
We managed aprox 2000 QSOs during IOTA Contest with 400 Multipliers in the log. Shortly when contest was over station was dismantled. It is amazed how long takes to set-up station and how quick to dismantle ...
I enjoyed Aran Islands so much. How different this location is compare to the others places we were operating for IOTA Contest. Inismore was full of life and we were blessed with good weather for all our stay on the island. Place to remember for sure!
EJ1Y IOTA Contest 2013 from EU-006 Inis Mór (Inishmore) - Aran Islands
TEAM:
From Left to Right
EI9FBB , EI9KC , EI5JQ, SP9NWN, SP7NNM, EI4GK, EI3KG, EI7KD, SP7IDX
Thank you for great fun and CU next year from another IOTA!
Sounds like it was a great time had by all. Good to hear the weather was good, always nice to see places that are more or less in the back yard of your own country.
ReplyDeleteMike
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