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From the Crew and the pilots

Finally we had the good suprise, Gabriele, I2VGW could take a plane and he is
now in Kerkennah with the other members of the team.

We regret also the arrival of the "Montezuma's revenge," the Turista as said here. Arno, OE9AMJ, is very ill with that, fever and explosive diarhea. Jean Paul, F8BJI and Dieter, OE8KDK are also ill with the same but a little less. We cross the fingers for that will not turn into epidemia.
We wish Arno, Dieter and Jean-Paul, a quick recover.

Other bad new about the gear ; we have not yet the missings transceivers, still bounded in the Customs desk in Tunis.
Mustapha, DL1BDF, had to day a phone communication with these services and, as promised by the Customs, the transceivers may be delivered in Kerkennah, to morrow in the early morning.

The weather is not very fine. A 15 degrees centigrades is the higher temperature during the day. Rain, fog and wind are here too.

The crew has set up to day the last Spiderbeam, and now they have a four square and a beam usable on 40m wich will be one of the most used bands for the two next nights, especially in CW.

Instead of his illness, Jean-Paul , F8BJI leads the Digitals crew as hardly as possible. They have a goal about the record on RTTY QSO’s by a dxpedition. They areworking on very hard. Thanks to all of you who had QSO’d and the other who will do the same in next days. Try to QSO TS7C RTTY on as many bands as possible.

The barrier of 20 000 contacts was broken this morning.

See you on the bands and modes and also on our guest book.

The updated log at Tuesday noon is online

73

Maurice, F5NQL, Internet comunications for TS7C

Last Updated (Thursday, 15 January 2009 05:23)

 
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