A view towards Stanley - what a fantastic place!

So, what have I learned from the trip?  

Is the Falkland Islands a 'magic' spot for 6m? Absolutely! I have had openings EVERYDAY while down here. Not bad compared to what we get in Northern Europe. I have made a total of 500 QSOs; pretty good for 'business' trip!
    
6m is all about location, location and location. When the band was open signals from the hot spots such as 9H, IT9 and SV were end-stop while 6m in the more northern climes was dead, dead, dead. Nothing new here then!
   
The Falkland Islands is a marvelous place; great weather with blue sky and warm weather all week, not at all like its reputation! Its inhabitants are friendly people living a real 'village' life in Stanley. I will definitely be going back!
  
There are not many active VP8s, probably only half a dozen at the most. Why? Before the Falklands war there was no telephone system and the islanders used radio as their main means of communication between Stanley and 'the Camp' (anywhere outside of Stanley). When Cable & Wireless put in a telephone network the vast majority of VPs stopped using radio. However, both Keith, VP8CMT and Neil,VP8AWU are now keen on 6m and both have promised to carry on what I have started! Keith, in particular spent a lot of time listening and getting used to the band. Hopefully, Neil will have his 6m antenna up within the month. I am also writing an article for the local paper (Penguin News, what else could the they call it?) to try and raise further interest in amateur radio. 
   
You must remember that Keith and Neil work away from home during their summer (our winter) so there is little chance of operating 6m during the week. However, the Falklands is now moving into winter so there is much more opportunity to operate. I am hoping that with the Es extensions we get in Northern Europe we will be able to work VP8 in June or July. I have told them to listen for 'WOS in the noise or pileups! I have to admit that I am tempted to come down again in the yearwith an M2 antennas and an amplifier! As I want to have an on-going relationship with the Island's Internet activities this may be possible. Mario, VP8ALJ has offered me the use of his masts.  
    

The local newspaper

The local newspaper, Penguin News
   

DXpeditioning is fun. It's nice to be called rather than calling for change!
   
I hope VP8 is now well and truly on the 6m world map!
    

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