| And here our
radio-operations: |
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Here the still YOUNG fellow YV5ANT On Air shortly
after our arrival. (YVØAA) |
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The CW-Station
(you see aprox. 70 % of the Island) |
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At this place the island got divided into two parts by a passing Hurricane (Andrew) in the eighties. Exactly, where you see our CW-tent, the division took place. Slowly mother nature is working to put things together again.. |
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Here you can see the narrowest
point of the Island ....
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| On the above
(already historic) picture you see a small tower in the
background. It was a so called radar-reflector, used as
navigation-aid before the GPS-era, to find the small island. A
hurricane (Andrew) blew it away some years ago including it's
concrete base. |
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YV5ANT in a BIG Pile Up on CW (YV5HUJ at the Right) |
| Once, during the night suddenly our table began to move. The movement was caused by
a turtle, which pulled one of our coaxial antenna-cables. |
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The sudden Visitor
inside our tent (you can recognize the
coaxial cable) |
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