For those interested in exotic Pacific island DX or in the latest 
"airport-friendly" FSL antenna designs, a 7-page article describing the first 
long-range test of the new 5 inch (127mm) "Frequent Flyer" FSL model has been 
posted at http://www.mediafire.com/file/d793vhcvsi5v01r/April_2017_Kona.docx 

Detailing a four day DXpedition conducted in a 6th floor oceanfront room in 
Kona, Hawaii, the article describes the design challenge of making 
"airport-friendly" FSL models, the three new classes of "Frequent Flyer" FSL 
antennas and the first model's performance in tracking down exotic Pacific 
island DX at S9 levels. Included are 37 transoceanic DX MP3 links, including 
the full sign-off routines of 621-Tuvalu and 1440-Kiribati, as well as multiple 
recordings of 540-Samoa, 1017-Tonga and 1098-Marshalls. Thanks to Colin Newell 
of Victoria, B.C. for introducing this DXing paradise! 

73 and Good DX, 
Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA) 


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