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C5WW : The Gambia
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After my Djibouti assignment I went home. My grandfather was not well, and soon passed on at the age of 98. After his funeral I went on to The Gambia where I teamed up with my colleague John the Ozzie. We did another office upgrade and training session during a ten day mission.
The Gambia is one of the poorest countries in the world, yet people are all smiles most of the time. Tourism is a major income for the nation, and one can find lots of beautiful places and hotels to stay. Ham radio is well known in the PTT office, and it is very easy to get a license as a foreigner. The PTT authority deals very swiftly with request, hats off ! Wildlife is gorgeous, no wonder so many tourists visit this beautiful and friendly country !
In a week's time some 5115 QSOs were made during spare time, early mornings
and evenings and a weekend.
You can do a log search
right here.
My last day, just before departure to the airport, I managed to meet most of
the C5Z multi-multi team members. Through Henryk SM0JHF they found an excellent
spot right on the beach, where once the radiowaves of Radio Syd were aired.
This broadcast station is no longer on air, so C5Z played around in the sand
and built a multi-multi station from scratch.
The photographs below , be it few, give you an idea on how it was like. Click on them to enlarge. Enjoy !
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C5WW
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Radio SYD, a Gambian broadcast station, was located in this house,
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Visiting the C5Z gang 2 hours before my departure back
to Dubai. L-R : N6VI-K6JL-ON4WW-N6ZZ-N6AA-SM0JHF
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Part of the C5Z team is inspecting Radio Syd's old tower.
C5Z however would use vertical antennas on the beach
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C5WW in some sparse SSB activity
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Nice little church
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Entering downtown Banjul
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A shopping street
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Market place
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Great weather, great sea, makes for great holidays for
the tourists !
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Seaside stroll with colleague John
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And this was our joyful office driver, always cheerful
and willing to help
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