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3B7C Dxpedition to St Brandon

The 3B7C team continues to be active from Isle du Sud, St. Brandon (AF-015) until September 24th.

The 3B7C log states that as of 0400z, September 18th, there were a total of 87,244 QSOs in the database. First QSO was at 2000z, September 7th.

Break-down by bands and modes:
10m - 3232     30m - 7039      Phone: 28002
12m - 4488     40m - 10054    CW: 43599
15m - 9880     80m - 7266      RTTY: 476
17m - 10131   160m - 1739
20m - 18248

Currently, the team is reporting that their Web site has been running very slowly, probably due to the high volume of traffic. The on-line log section is particularly badly affected.

They also mention that they are still having trouble with the on-line log server. It seems to be related to the "large number of entity/zone leaderboard requests", so for the time
being they have disabled that facility. They will continue to work on a solution, and suggest to please bear with them.

Remember, the 3B7C Web page is available at: http://www.3b7c.com

Update-to-date news is at:
http://www.3b7c.com/news.htm

Daily log updates are at: http://www.3b7c.com/logsearch/search.php

Pilot station for the operation is John, G3WGV, and his
E-mail address is: 3b7c@g3wgv.com

QSL via G3NUG, direct (Neville Cheadle,
Lower Withers Barns, Middleton on the Hill,
Leominster, HR6 0HY, England) or by the Bureau
(Bureau cards can be requested via the 3B7C Web page).

The QSL Manager for SWLs is Bob Treacher, 93 Elibank Road, Eltham, London SE9 1QJ, ENGLAND.

 

Source: OPDX

 

 
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