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Grand Cavallo    7U5CI    IOTA AF 104

The last group – IOTA ALGERIA,  the eastern part –  the Mediterranean Sea, Coast Eats group

After  two years time  of preparations and one aborted attempt in 2006, the right time came and we could achieve our goal.  On  June 23rd 2007 in the morning, we  - it means Robo – OM1KW and  OM3CGN  accompanied by Jaro OM1II, who took us by car to the Vienna International Airport, have started the expedition to the last inactivated part of the Algerian isles  - i.e. their  eastern part.

Following a smooth flight from Vienna to Rome and to Algeria we were welcomed by our contact man – Franta 7X0RY/OK1DFP. After a very warm welcoming  - I don´t know whether this became already a custom-  we headed straight ahead  to a wedding party. Overthere we met the rest of  the expedition members. Last time we could enjoy a Czech – Algerian wedding symbolised by so called Swedish tables and  European style procedures. This time Yves  7X0MT/F5MSR got married, i.e. this time it  happened to be a French – Algerian wedding with a lot of nice moments,  soft drinks but in the evening the has come for  checking  the preparedness for our expedition.

Except for minor faults, everything was well prepared. In the morning at 05:00 hours LT, we set out, one lorry and two other cars, their crew  consisting of Yasmin (SWL) – driver, Afif 7X2RO, Ivan OM3CGN,  Robo  OM1KW, Yousef 7XHF with his family and Fauzi 7X2FD with the driver  - SWL  Nadir and, of course, our  equipment and  material. We set out for an approximately 8 hours lasting trip. After several   short refreshments and thanks air conditioned cars we have safely reached our destination at about 17:00 hours LT.

Our aim  was to get to the island as soon  as possible in order to start the operation on the bands. We are not acquainted with  the local environment and everything is unknown for us. Yousef is trying to get a boat and the group which joined further two members – Reda 7X2EB and Azzedin  from 7X5VRK, assembly the vertical antenna a carries the material to the shore.

After a short time our carrier – the seaman arrived. The first cargo included a table,  a  chair, some equipment, vertical antenna and the generator. Now let´s go - the OM3CGN, 7X2EB disembark a we start the operation. We encountered some minor problems- the fuel tube of the aggregate was damaged by the vibration during the journey, therefore we have to find a new one somewhere. Never mind, temporarily  we could  run the equipment from the  battery.

Suddenly  the first contact appeared in the log. It was on  20 m band, 17:06 GMT,  IK8PGC,  vertical antenna, power 100W. A pile up started, rated up to 300.  The second team-group and the material arrived. We alternate, Ivan OM3CGN is the starter, Robo  OM1KW works for the next hour and  Reda  7X2EB does not wish to leave behind...well, the operation is running smoothly.   Step by step  we built up  the camp, till the sunset the 3   element 4 bander from DD AMTEK was prepared.  Unfortunately, we are on the south side of the island there is no posibility to disembark on the northern side. In front of us there are tons of lava and stones  up to a height of  approx. 60 and 25 metres. Now you know  why our signal was so weak.....  I am convinced that we succeeded to eliminate this weak point by a well running operation and nevertheless, which station we were able to receive,  a QSO was sure. The keying device from  microHAM worked  even in Algerian conditions perfectly. The direction was opened only to  the USA, the rest by 90° grades. In the range from 315° to 90° there were only rocks.

Anyhow, we did not give up, the number of QSO´s was growing, the situation proved to be not so bad. Next day we erected the Spiderbeam from DF4SA. Alredy by the first attempt the antenna worked excellently without any problems and showing an oustanding PSV. I also installed 2 x 40 m of  wire for  the lower bands. Well, everything has been prepared and we were working hard.

Together with Jasmin  I went for  terrain reconnaissance. On the western part of the island we found a place, where it could be possible to erect an antenna.  Following the consideration of the situation, after a very difficult  steep part of climbing with a lot of bushes, this possibility was rejected. Through the eastern part we got to the northern part of the island.  The  area proved to be excellent, the space opened in the range from 300°  up to 70° through the south, simply superb possibility.... but.... the northern wind was blowing constantly. We did not posess another tent  and it was necessary - more or less impossible – to transfer the equipment through the bushes to the height of approx. 50 metres.

Fauzi,  7X2FB is not willing to give up. Next day he brought  one VHF  and 6 m   equipment  and tries to make a contact, but  unsuccesfully, the 2 m band seemed to be „dead“.

On June 26th in the afternoon at 16:26 UTC  there was the first opening  on 6 m band. In the late afternoon we were transferred  to the mainland. To our surprise, we did not manage to return back on the same day, because the sea  waves rose higher and nobody was willing to bring us back. Fortunately, the Algerian part of the team was on the island and maintained the operation.

The number of QSO´s  was increasing continuously. My plan to reach  10.000 QSO´s suddenly seemed to be realistic.

The last but one day in the morning I transferred the vertical antenna to the VHF  working station. Stations from   Europe announced for 10:00 hours  opening  on 24 MHz, therefore I immediately called the other station to start the activity on 28 MHz. The band was nicely opened. The base camp station heared only approx. every fifth  or tenth  station.  Oh, not to forget, Mr. Murphy has been with us everywhere.... after a 3-hours  operation and a wonderful pile-up the generator  got  stuck. Our question was:  Couldn´t it happen somewhere else and at another time?

Neither the strong northern wind, nor the wild wind whirlpool, which was about to carry away our tent, or the strong stream of hot wind of abt. 50°C  lasting for about 1 hour, nothing  could not spoil us those 7 nice days on the island. We enjoyed the wonderful environment, we layed about 2 metres from the sea, experiencing air-raids  of sea-gulls, being stung by desert flies and during the night   accompanied by rats and ants  as well as  being  daily occupied by visitors from nearby surroundings.

We finished the activity on June 29th 2007  at 04.09 hours. I woke up the sleeping teammates  and we started  packing. Transfer back to Alger, late in the evening  trying specialities of the local quisine and next day the flight to Milan. Because   Alitalia prepared a surprise for us, we missed the flight to Vienna. Therefore  we could spend a nice evening in Milan  and the next day we arrived home. However after a  week–long stay in tent we could  appreciate  this unexpected change. A good dinner, toilette, bath tub, a real bed and  a warm bath were things, we hardly could remember after the whole time.

Our luggage arrived a bit later, but we were happy that after all it arrived in good order.

What is to be added finally? We made  9679  contacts what in the  meantime  is the maximum what we could achieve from IOTA in the Algerian region. Do you think  was  it not enough?   Try  yourself and you will be surprised...

Mni 73´s ,  

IVAN   OM3CGN

TNX to Juraj OM1LY for translate.

 

Finally, we wish to express our  sincere  thanks for the effective help especially to:  ARA, IREF, microHAM, DD Amtek and  to everybody who financially contributed a bit more that was the common postage for the QSL  application and, of course, to all, who were helping us to organize   this expedition.