The
3Y0X DXPedition to Peter I island belongs to the history's pages
after 2 years of waiting and after the 2005 postpone due to some
planning difficulties. All the amateur radio society was waiting for
this big event; the most ever expensive DXPedition to one of the
most isolated places in the world and 4th most wanted DXCC in the
2005 survey by DX Magazine, Peter I island in the Antarctic Sea.
Shortwave Listeners, as part of the ham community, were also waiting
for the activation of this rare DXCC entity and IOTA Reference. For
some, it is a new one; others need a confirmation in other bands or
modes. Dan I1-12387, says that "I already had the Peter 1 QSL since
1994, but only SSB. My target was a new RTTY DXCC entity. It is not
so easy to hear a DXPedition in RTTY. I remember the last Andaman
DXPedition. In approx.15 days of operation and before the Tsunami,
they operated only few hours in RTTY. And of course I didn't hear
them in RTTY".
The adventure started at the end of January, and since that time all
the people were tracking the DXPedition via its web site (www.peterone.com).
In spite of the communication difficulties from Antarctica, news was
regularly updated. After some delay due to weather conditions, 3Y0X
was finally on the air in 8th February! And during about two weeks
of QRV, big pile-ups were made in nearly all bands, all modes (SSB,
CW, RTTY...)

Propagation conditions were not very
good during the operation. An average of SSN=75, K=1, A=3 was
recorded. SWLs found great difficulties to copy 3Y0X.
Andy, DJ7IK says in this matter: "Regarding the low sun activity,
10m and 12m did not allow us to hear the station from Peter Island.
On the other bands the signals were extremely weak and the pile-ups
extremely heavy! The best signals could be heard on 30m and 40m. But
on Sunday morning Feb. 19th, their last day of activity, I heard
them on 20m CW with a good signal via the long path, that means from
northeast over Japan".
Gil, F5NOD sent us a summary of his listening: 160m: 15/02/2006 RST:
219 at 0400z to 529 at grey line. 80m: 15/02/2006 RST: 549 at 0100z
CW. 40m: from 2000z to 0700z Excellent signal (57~5 8) using
vertical antenna. 30m: from 22:00z to 7:00z RST: 519 a 579 CW 20m:
Night SP: Depending on day; 0x0 to 57 Morning SP & LP: 08:00z to
10:00z depending on days, RST 0x0 to 57, overall good. 17m: 13:00z
to 19:00z CW SSB Never strong signal 519/529 in max. 15m: 16:00z to
18:00z CW never strong 519 in max. But usually 0×0 SSB 0x0 to 41
(one time!). 12m: CW RST: 219 around 18:00z.
He noticed also that reception depends on days, and there is a big
difference from day to day. Achraf, 3V4-002 says "Since being on the
air in 8th February, I was tracking the DXPedition using DX Cluster.
I found them on 14.190, 7.066, 18.135... but nothing heard in 3V! The
entire world was on the frequency, but no copy! I tried CW Mode
reception using CWGet v1.40, and as the frequency was extremely
crowded, it was impossible even to find their frequency in the sound
spectrum. Three days passed and I still not having 3Y0X in my log. I
had a lot of disturbance in my sleeping routine, and sometimes I was
obliged to leave class to try a band..."
Jeroen, NL12339 says that "No copy here, I'm very low in the
Netherlands. There are few of Dutch stations that can copy 3X0Y".
Denis, F-11217 says that he was armed with the DX Cluster, and he
found them on 14.195 MHz RX: 14.240/250 MHz. He said that many
stations from Europe were present, but no signal received from
Antarctica using his Yeasu FRG8800 and a 25m Long Wire.
Later, the situation came better, and SWL started hearing 3Y0X. Here
is what Dan, I1-12387 said "The first days, 3Y0X operated only in
SSB and CW. Finally the 11/Feb I found in the DX cluster 3Y0X in
RTTY on 18MHz. But no propagation to Europe at this time. I also
read in the RTTY-Contesting mailing list the following message sent
by W9OL: "Over 5 hours straight on 17 rtty. Can't be many rtty dxers
left in the world..." I was one of the left in the world!!! Luckily
the 3Y0X operators didn't read this message and after few days on
14/Feb they appeared again in RTTY on 20m in the evening. I hrd them
with a weak signal not well decoded by my MIXW2.16. But after 2
hours and half of monitoring, the signal improved and I could have a
clean log with a lot of correspondent stations. My receiver was a
Palstar R30 with a set of 14-18-21 dipoles directed SE."
3Y0X RTTY Text received by Dan:
S58WW S58WW 599 S58WW BK S58T S58T 5.9 S58T BK S58T S58T 599 S58T
BK S58T HU 3Y0X UP 1-20 IK4IDF IK4IDF 599 IK4IDF BK ICGRIDFITI 3Y0X
UP 1-20 DL1DA DL1DA 599 DL1DA BK DL1DA OU 3Y0X UP 1-20 DL1=$- 57
3Y0X UP 1-20 DL1DA TU NOL… DF3GY DF3GY 599 DF3GY BK DFBEGY TU 3Y0X
UPP1-20OP DAVE K4SV DE 3Y0X QRZ =8(2CIK IK2CIK 599 IK2CIK BK PC
IK2CIK TULWEY0X UP 1-20 DL4CC DL4CC 599 DL4CC DL4CC DL4CC 5&9 DL4CC
BK DL4RCK DL4RCK 599 $)4RCK BK DL4RCK TU 3Y0X UP 1-20
For
Achraf, 3V4-002, 11th Feb 2006 was the great day! He says "I woke up
at 04:00 Local time. 3Y0X was on 40m SSB (7.066) making a big
pile-up.
Absolutely nothing received by my RadioShack DX-398 and my dipole
antenna! But the good news came from my excellent propagation
prediction software W6ELProp v2.70 that told me that propagation
will be better in the next few hours, and especially when we’ll be
under the grey line which joins 3Y/P to 3V at that time. I still on
the frequency, and about 06:30 I started hearing something. Few
minutes later, the signal reached a peak of S3! I copied the 3Y0X
Call Sign with 2 Worked Stations! YESSS! It was a great pleasure for
me!!! And now, it’s time for a deep sleeping!"

What all the people noticed, is the bad ham spirit by some OMs. And
this has become usual for the major DXpeditions.
Terry, G0VTI says that "I encountered complete deliberate
obstructions. The "Policeman", continuous keying, continuous tuning
on the frequency, deliberate QSO’s on the 3Y0X frequency even though
politely asked to move by others, people continuously sending QRZ,
QRL & UP in CW, a suspected pirate 3Y0X and, although a scheduled
event, the PA contest did interfere at times with 3Y0X. All this on
top of poor propagation at times. You may think "what's new", that
this is the normal state of affairs from a minority of idiots out to
spoil others enjoyment? You are probably right but this was
happening on every single band that I heard them on. The "Policeman" was making more QRN than anyone else shouting
"up", "up" all the
time. A QSO would start up right on or very near the frequency that
3Y0X were on, polite efforts to move these people were in vain. For
some reason on the CW bands they were on I experienced continuous
jamming, operators sending continuous QRZ QRZ and QRL?? Over and
over again, also the CW Policeman was active. An example, on
Saturday afternoon 3Y0X was 559 with me on 10.103 MHz listening up.
Immediately someone jammed the frequency for a good 5 minutes
continuously making any attempt impossible. On Sunday they were
workable on 18,145 MHz, QSO started right on top". Audio Recording
by Dan I1-12387 (13/02/2006 40m SSB) This is the experience of some
SWLs catching 3Y0X DXPedition, which was very successful. All SWLs
mentioned in this article who sent their participations would thank
all the DXPedition's team for their efforts and time, and for giving
us the 3Y prefix.
Thanks to: Dan I1-12387, Jeroen NL12339, Denis F-11217, Terry
G0VTI, Gil F5NOD, Andy DJ7IK.




