The HH4 team from the Florida DXpedition Group (FDXPG) has returned safely home. It was a hot, dry and dusty two weeks at the Northwest Haiti Christian Mission. The supply ship had still not arrived when we left, so we ate a lot of beans and rice. It also somewhat impacted our low band and six meter operations because of antennas and coax that were on the ship. The team made over 18,000 contacts on 160 through 10 meters on SSB, CW, RTTY, PSK-31 and 10M FM. The logs have been uploaded, and log checking can be accessed from the Team Haiti web site at www.geocities.com/n2wb2003/ If you have questions about a QSO, contact that operator directly. QSL HH4/K4QD, HH4/W4WX and HH4/K9MDO direct to home calls. QSL HH4/N2WB via N2OO. The team wants to thank our pilot station, Roger K9RB. We also want to thank Jim KC4HW for processing and uploading the logs to the Internet.
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