JW2US – Hopen Island, EU-063

Source: http://dx-world.net/jw2us-hopen-island-eu-063/

Very intersting website about HF coast radio station from Norvegian arctic: http://www.jankrogh.com/kystradio/lmr/index.html

OM Erik, LA2US is back on Hopen Island EU-063 for a 6-month stint. QRV as JW2US when time permits.

I’m returning to EU-063/Hopen Island early Dec 2016 for a 6 months stay.

I’ll be active on CW on/around IOTA frequencies or at the lower band edges.
As before, this is a spare time operation, and I’ll be in the shack only as often
as work and other tasks permit. I’m working odd hours so I’d rather not do any skeds.

My log will be uploaded to ClubLog on a regular basis and if you don’t find your QSO
there, please drop me an e-mail. I might be guilty of a typing error.
Log will also be uploaded to LoTW and eQSL.

QSL card service will be open via OQRS ClubLog while I’m on Hopen Island.
QSL cards will be printed and sent from GlobalQSL.
Direct QSL card service via OQRS ClubLog will open when I return home in June 2017.
Postal Mail service to EU-063/Hopen Island is poor, every other month – at best.

Do not send your QSL card to Hopen.

My logging and QSL card printing is 100% computerized so I
should not have to write QSO information by hand.
This makes everything much easier with less risk of errors.
Therefor any QSL card request should go via OQRS ClubLog.

JW2US QSL Card from EU-063 Hopen Island and EU-027 Bear Island: 
Request via Club Log OQRS ONLY.

If you live on/operate from an Island (IOTA) or a DXpedition I appreciate your QSL card,
otherwise there is no need to send it.

My Award hunt is via LoTW and eQSL, and your upload will be greatly appreciated.

73
Erik LA2US / JW2US