Thank you everyone
I’m writing these words now the entire team is safe back in Mauritius. Of course our very first priority has been to give news to our family after 2 weeks without any exchange. The team is quite tired after such an intense adventure, but we are very satisfied. After months of preparation everything goes as
The first part of the team is now safe back in Mauritius Island. Diego and Guillaume have just stopped and 3B7A went QRT at 17 :30z with 71 158 QSO in the log. They will leave Saint Brandon tomorrow morning with the equipment and the last log. Once they’ll arrive, we will upload the complete log on
First step
After some difficulties related to our plane, the entire team finaly arrived yesterday in Mauritius. We immediatly took a taxi to the port were our boat was waiting for us. We were happy to recover our equipement sent a few weeks earlier. Every part has been checked one more time before beeing loaded into the
Propagation Forecasts
We have provided several tools to help you to estimate the propagation during our 3B7A DXpedition. We have also calculated with VOACAP a series of “ready-to-use” forecasts that take the antennas and power which will be used from 3B7A into account. These calculations have been done for a 3 el. Yagi at 10m above the
JA DX’ers are mobilizing
For several weeks, we have noted a strong mobilization of the Japanese community around our project. We would like to especially thank Hiro JA4DND, Joe JJ3PRT, Kuwa JA4BUA, Oku JK1KSB, behind this initiative. Several actions have been launched, in particular the setting up of a page for our Japanese friends, intended for the people wishing