Carissimi,
ho due amici della CDXA sull'isola e nel forum arrivano anche notizie in diretta. Sperando vi faccia piacere, vi giro questa mail di N2TU , tanto per respirare un po' l'aria dall'altra parte:
Hi
We've worked a bunch of CDXA members but want to make sure those that need it get through..although it should be a turkey shoot from there...
We "lost" one of our team members on the boat...he sustained a major wound on his leg..I assisted in the operation to sew him back up...more on that when I get home...The operator came with us to Swains..but returned on the boat and was hospitalized in Pago Pago. Apparently, he is doing OK now.
It is HOT here...on the coral beach, where the antennas are it hits about
110 to 120F...putting up the antennas was a real exercise...a few of the guys became heat exhausted..it was a bad scene...the nighttime temps range are around 80F....yesterday, it was like monsoon season...unbelievable rain...EVERYTHING was wet...us, the tents, our clothes...EVERYTHING!
The pileups are still quite large...I've been doing SSB, CW and RTTY...it is a blast!
Any feedback on how we (not me personally) are doing???....I just finished my shift...it is about 5:30AM...now to bed (cot) and back on a shift in 6 hours....
73
Lou, N2TU.
PS... Lucy has not been located yet...probably still in one of the boxes!
IN3ZNR/WH0Q
ho due amici della CDXA sull'isola e nel forum arrivano anche notizie in diretta. Sperando vi faccia piacere, vi giro questa mail di N2TU , tanto per respirare un po' l'aria dall'altra parte:
Hi
We've worked a bunch of CDXA members but want to make sure those that need it get through..although it should be a turkey shoot from there...
We "lost" one of our team members on the boat...he sustained a major wound on his leg..I assisted in the operation to sew him back up...more on that when I get home...The operator came with us to Swains..but returned on the boat and was hospitalized in Pago Pago. Apparently, he is doing OK now.
It is HOT here...on the coral beach, where the antennas are it hits about
110 to 120F...putting up the antennas was a real exercise...a few of the guys became heat exhausted..it was a bad scene...the nighttime temps range are around 80F....yesterday, it was like monsoon season...unbelievable rain...EVERYTHING was wet...us, the tents, our clothes...EVERYTHING!
The pileups are still quite large...I've been doing SSB, CW and RTTY...it is a blast!
Any feedback on how we (not me personally) are doing???....I just finished my shift...it is about 5:30AM...now to bed (cot) and back on a shift in 6 hours....
73
Lou, N2TU.
PS... Lucy has not been located yet...probably still in one of the boxes!
IN3ZNR/WH0Q
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