Hi All,

Another smooth day on Baker island. There was no problem
reported other than 'human material fatigue'. The DXpedition
is already a week in progress with constant pileups.

There were couple of operations conducted in response to
your high demand.

7 MHz SSB was made earlier this morning, as well as 14 MHz
CW early last night (op YU1DX). I still think they are
saving 14 MHz for final days 'crescendo' when they start
packing other stations. Low bands were worked early today
at usual times except 160 mtrs.

I have not seen any spots on satellites, or 6 mtrs yesterday
but there were spots on SSTV operation.

K5CON  21345.0 K1B  sstv now going there  1059 05 May 2002
JH8XTZ 21343.0 K1B  CQ SSTV               2355 04 May 2002
JA0SC  21343.0 K1B  **SSTV*** Sig Good    0002 05 May 2002
K5XX   21343.0 K1B  wrkd **SSTV** S1      0122 05 May 2002
JG1OVO 21343.0 K1B  SSTV on fre LIST QSO  0137 05 May 2002
VA7XX  21343.0 K1B  SSTV S2               0154 05 May 2002
YV1DIG 21343.0 K1B  *SSTV*S1*             0223 05 May 2002

I received correction from JA yesterday on my report saying
that the time I gave for 6 mtrs opening was actually 12 hours
earlier (09:00z May 03).

No on-line logs today, and no exact number of QSOs yet. Some
rummors say that they have crossed 60.000 water mark. Still
needs to be confirmed.

If true the team is only 5000 QSOs short of PW0T record. 
Please work them as much as you can, but no dupes please.


Stay tuned for more news


73 Nenad  VE3EXY  ....


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