MONDAY, 28 MARCH 2016
“After 2 days aboard the « Antsivia » and almost 2000 qso as /MM, we are now achored near Juan de Nova. As our documents indicates, we’ll be allowed to desembark tomorow at sunrise.
The team is impatient to put a feet on the island and start setting up the camp. The desembarking plan is already defined. We’ll have to setup in parallel the radio camp as well as the generators, antennas and life camp which reprensent a huge amount of work.
Depending of the conditions, and if we do not meet any difficulties, we should be on the air by the end of the day.
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