7O6T | Socotra Island | Yemen
Release credit DX World, DxCoffee, and AE5X who transmitted the news into #hamr blogosphere. This is exceptional because the swarm to follow will certainly be unlike anything heard on high frequency as of this date. Literally, I'm hedging that the entire wireless world, okay, 99.9 percent is going to call every second, of every minute, of every day while 7O6T fills global computer logs.
It is telling, as mentioned by AE5X, that Elecraft K3 transceivers form the technological backbone for the team. Their antenna systems include a Robinson for limited ground space, SpiderBeam, Cushcraft A3S, CT-HF37, BiggIR to include a 2 element vertical array, and beverages for listening.
The team is not under staffed with sharp operators who will handle the ensuing swarms across several kilohertz of high frequency spectrum space. Likewise, their hardware meets mission requirements when unleashed signals begin to pummel their K3 receivers.
Chase DX!
It is telling, as mentioned by AE5X, that Elecraft K3 transceivers form the technological backbone for the team. Their antenna systems include a Robinson for limited ground space, SpiderBeam, Cushcraft A3S, CT-HF37, BiggIR to include a 2 element vertical array, and beverages for listening.
The team is not under staffed with sharp operators who will handle the ensuing swarms across several kilohertz of high frequency spectrum space. Likewise, their hardware meets mission requirements when unleashed signals begin to pummel their K3 receivers.
Chase DX!


