Home Away From Home

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02 March 2025

Apparently I’ve been busy. Without meaning to do so, I broke from my normal two activations per week. Since 21 February I have been on the radio every day (9 days in a row) and logged over 1,400 QSOs, mostly on CW. That is also why my updates have been lacking.

The shift in activity has been large in part to the fact I have found a new place to play radio from on the lagoon side of the island. It is just a joy to operate from. It features many great items such as: a few walls, an improved roof, less wind, this wonderful thing called “electricity”, and an amazing view. This location is a remnant of the previous Thai contractor workforce that lived and played on Wake for many years. This “Beach House” is a mostly well kept shanty that has been left for the island to reclaim. It’s a bit of a ‘fixer-upper’. In the meantime until it collapses, I will cherrish operating from here. Just kidding, it’s mostly safe.

All that time on the radio has given my lots of practice on CW. Especially with my friends in JA land. Last night (1 March) on 20m I logged 242 QSOs. Over 200 of those were JA stations proving their ham radio “Wall of Japan” title is well deserved once again. Thank you for all the practice!

Speaking of operating. This next week I will be attending a multi-day, 4-hour webinar training class that starts at 0400 local time. Not ideal, but I need to get it done. That means early bedtimes for me and no mid-week radio play. We shall see about next weekend. I have just over two weeks left on this rotation on Wake before heading home for a few weeks. Then I’ll be back. 73 and good DX! Allen

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7 responses to “Home Away From Home”

  1. Sergio Nesti I5NSR Avatar
    Sergio Nesti I5NSR

    Hi Allen, but this is a luxury resort, I saw it in Polynesia, I think Bora Bora…hi!
    You said it right: “Wall of Japan”, from southern Europe it was difficult to overcome.
    I preferred to wait until next time for the 20 meters.
    I hope to read you soon, good work.
    73′ by I5NSR Sergio

  2. K1JX Avatar
    K1JX

    Hmmm… This location seems like it would be a great place for a larger DXpedition to use when you’re not busy at the radio yourself.

    Hope to catch you on the bands!

    73,

    Clarke K1JX

    1. KH7AL Avatar
      KH7AL

      Location, location, location. This would be a fine spot.
      Cheers &73,
      Allen ~ KH7AL/KH9

  3. Paul Booth Avatar
    Paul Booth

    Allen, great job thanks. Heard you well for about 45min on March 1st, 20m till you faded out (about 11:30pm local time). Could not get through the “wall” but I’ll keep trying next time.
    73, Paul, W6IBU

    1. KH7AL Avatar
      KH7AL

      Thanks for trying Paul. Next time..!
      73,
      Allen ~ KH7AL/KH9

  4. Eduardo Hernández Calvo Avatar
    Eduardo Hernández Calvo

    Hello Allen, greetings and I congratulate you for such a great DX operation, I would like to ask you to operate the 17 meter band in SSB please 73 Ti2SD Eduardo

  5. Edi Hari Purnomo Avatar
    Edi Hari Purnomo

    Hallo KH7AL/KH9 Mr. Allen,
    Success and very enjoyable about the radio hobby, easy to meet in all bands and can be in digital mode, healthy greetings, from YB3EDD Op Edi