We had another favorable break at midday today when the ship's speed was slowed by a convergence current for a few hours that caused us to still be in EJ78 long enough to get that grid into a few logs on AO27.
Later this afternoon, my FT897D failed unexpectedly, but I was eventually able to bring it back to life for the most part with a firmware reset. A few of the menu options are still gone - they're not disabled; they're actually missing from the menu! - so I'll be on the horn with Yaesu tomorrow to see what they suggest. Hopefully the rig will remain functional at least until I get to Florida next week.
There were two planned passes while I was up on the flight deck trying to get the 897 back on line. One was AO51 at 21/2247Z, and the second was AO7 at 22/0003Z; both for EJ77. I'd just gotten the 897 back up in time for the AO51 pass and made a few contacts before the rig died again. More resets later, it came back up and stayed mostly operational for AO7's pass.
Unfortunately, several ops didn't hear me answering their calls, but for some reason they kept calling anyway. (HF DXers do the same thing, but I still don't know why!) After a few minutes of making just a couple SSB contacts, I gave up on that mode and switched to CW on the same freq. This move got a few ops into the log who otherwise would have lost out on the grid because of the non-stop calling QRM. CW comes through again!
We'll be arriving at the Panama Canal Wednesday morning, but we haven't heard yet from the canal authorities what time we'll begin our transit. We're expecting to have to sit for a short time, but we'll likely get into the canal sometime during the morning daylight hours.
In case you're interested, the Canal Authority has a website with a pair of web cams set up to watch ships passing through at each set of locks. 'll leave my step ladder satellite station set up on the side of the flight deck nearest the cameras. Let me know if you get any screen captures of the station and the bald guy next to it!
The web site is:
www.pancanal.com/eng/photo/camera-java.html
Near the top of the screen, you'll see a list of links in a horizontal line. Look for "Miraflores Locks" and "Gatun Locks". We'll be coming in from the Pacific side of course, so the Miraflores Locks web cam will be the first one we pass by. I'll post a note to the BB when I've got a better idea of when we'll be hitting the Miraflores Locks.
By the way, the images are stills rather than streaming video, but depending on your connection speed, they'll update every few seconds.
Here's the list of passes for tonight and most of tomorrow. Since we'll be waiting for arrival instructions from the Canal Authority, I won't make an extensive list of passes, but the following info will take us into FJ07 with FJ08 and FJ09 being tomorrow night and Wednesday.
FO29 - 22/0907Z - EJ87
AO51 - 22/0933Z - EJ87
AO7 - 22/1225Z - EJ87 or EJ97
AO51 - 22/2207Z - EJ97 or probably FJ07
FO29 - 22/2223Z - EJ97 or probably FJ07
AO7 - 22/2302Z - if still in Mode B; probably FJ07
VO52 - 23/0149Z - FJ07
FO29 - 23/0813Z - FJ08 or FJ09
AO51 - 23/0853Z - FJ08 or FJ09
Probably, not sure but will try
VO52 - 22/1337Z - EJ97
AO51 - 22/2030Z - EJ97
FO29 - 22/2037Z - EJ97
73,
Jim, ND9M / VQ9JC
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