Spectacle Island Now On Air

UPDATE:  As of 14:28 UTC the crew is on the air as W1SYE on 7.236 MHz. The crew has arrived on Spectacle Island and are setting up.  Expect them on 7.236 by 14:25 or so.  They will QSY to 14.260 around 15:30 UTC.  When officially activated this will be RI028s.

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John, K1JSM, at the helm (photo by Evan, K1GEA), Jim, Ka1ZOU and Pete, W1LAB on the other boat

Pretty cushy conditions for this activation!

Pretty cushy conditions for this activation!  Nice to have a dock on the island.

Crew today is:

  • John, K1JSM
  • Pete, W1LAB
  • Jim, KA1ZOU
  • Evan, K1GEA
Evan, Jim and John setting up the tent.

Evan, Jim and John setting up the tent.

Evan laying down the seawater ground connection device

Evan laying down the seawater ground connection device

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On The Air!!! Jim logging, and John at the mic.

Upcoming Activation: Sept 3 – Spectacle Island

The NCRC Island Activation Team will be activating Spectacle Island in Island Park Cove, Portsmouth RI.  This is a first time activation, and in fact it hasn’t been assigned a potential island number yet (there are two other islands in that cove; Tommy and Hen that have yet to be numbered as well).

The crew should be on 7.235 MHz starting at 10 AM or possibly a bit earlier, and will shift to 14.260 after the first hour.

 

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Gardner Island, Officially Activated as RI016S

As of 15:35:35 UTC, W1SYE, was ON THE AIR from Gardner Island.currently on 7.238 MHz.  By 16:25 UTC Gardner was officially qualified (31 Qs and 4 DX stations).  As of 16:31 they had moved to 20 meters, 14.266 MHz.  The band wasn’t cooperating well, and the guys went QRT around 17:50 UTC.

Today’s operators were Jim, KA1ZOU, and Pete, W1LAB (Boat Master, and Photographer).

Jim, KA1ZOU, at the operating position on Gardner Island, RI (Note Goblin in background)

Jim, KA1ZOU, at the operating position on Gardner Island, RI (Note Goblin in background)

4BTV antenna located close to shoreline. Note copper strap leading into salt water.

4BTV antenna located close to shoreline. Note copper strap leading into salt water.

As the tide went out their ground connection was gradually exposed, which may help explain why signal levels were down a couple of S units on 40m 2 hours later.

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Things took a bit of time to setup, it was a long haul to the island, and the harbor master took exception to them being on a private island until they indicated they had permission from the owner.

Upcoming Gardner Island Activation Saturday Aug 20 ~ 10:30 AM

Having secured permission from the owner, NCRC Bay Island Activators will activate Gardner Island for the first time this Saturday, August 20th.  We’ll start on 40 meters, around 7.235 MHz, at 10:30 (or perhaps a bit earlier due to the tides), then move up to 20 meters, around 14.260 MHz.  Why not give us a call and put US Islands RI-016S in your log book?

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Gardner Island is in Point Judith Pond.

Gooseberry Island Activation Success

The following comes in from Jim WA1ZOU, reporting on the Gooseberry (West Passage, off Hope Island) activation of RI002S (Note, RI002S was originally listed as Gooseberry off of Hazard’s Beach in Newport, for indeed there are two, that second Gooseberry Island will be renumbered in the future):

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The NCRC Bay Activators were finally able to activate Gooseberry Island (West Passage) on August 7th.  An earlier attempt was abandoned when it became evident that several species of gulls were actively nesting.  This activation was our Scarborough Reef—steep rocky flanks with very little surface for our station setup.  With clever engineering by Willy, W1LY, we were on the air by 11:00 AM.  In response to requests from local hams, we started on 40 meters and it quickly became clear that we were on the downhill side of solar cycle 24.  Contacts were slow in coming, but picked up in mid-afternoon on 20 meters with strong QSB. The final log shows 75 contacts and 4 DXCC entities.

Thanks to Pete, W1LAB, who is behind the lens in these photos, and provided transportation for the crew as well as on-air talent.

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Rocky shoreline of Gooseberry Island is evident

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Wily, W1LY, sets up the 4BTV

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Willy, W1LY (on left), and Jim, WA1ZOU (on right), on the air

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Two wild and crazy guys enjoying a rocky activation!