Dear fellow Satellite Ops,
In contrast to the recent disastrous pass on AO-51 the other day, today it was a joy to help many operators get EK99 and ZF2AE/ZF8 into their logs.
The AO-27 @ 19:35UTC and AO-51 @20:13 UTC passes were a joy to work. As a DX Station, I appreciated everyone's courtesy, good operating technique and most importantly good listening skills. I hope the newer operators got a good feel for what a busy pass can sound like but still be very productive.
As many of you know I will be popping up on various satellites mostly in the afternoon/evenings. Both on FM and SSB. I cannot guarantee that I will be on a particular satellite but I will make an effort when asked. Mornings are out for me as I am out diving.
Tomorrow I will make an effort to make it over to FK09. I have to rent a car a great expense (only one rental car place on the islands and they charge big bucks) to make it over to the East end for a few hours. Right now I will only be available from around 1900 UTC to 2300 UTC. This is the only time I have left unfortunately on Little Cayman. I have to check what is available. I think one AO51 and an FO29 pass, perhaps some others. I hope we will see the same discipline we saw today to allow many stations to work me in a calm and orderly fashion.
I would like to thank Drew for all the hard work to keep AO-51 happy. I know it is often a thankless effort but it is appreciated by many including this operator.
Finally a reminder it is very hot and very humid here. So yes I pity those that have to stand in the cold but trust me standing in the sweltering heat dripping with sweat, tuning the radios and jiggling the antennas is a big challenge too!
See you on the birds. I will be going to Grand Cayman on Saturday, so plenty of opportunity to work me from there.
73, Adrian ZF2AE/ZF8