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I'm off to the Caribbean tomorrow. A week sailing and
fishing in the Spanish Virgins without news, interruptions, or headaches. I'm looking forward to exploring Vieques some more--I fell in love with the place last March. Plans are very loose but I hope hiking some on St John, and perhaps spend a day at Anegada. http://www.vieques-island.com/ http://www.irf.org/irimages/anegada.gif For any Ham's out there. Look for me on 3905 on he 40 meter band--late afternoons. |
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Bart Senior wrote:
I'm off to the Caribbean tomorrow. A week sailing and fishing in the Spanish Virgins without news, interruptions, or headaches. I'm looking forward to exploring Vieques some more--I fell in love with the place last March. Plans are very loose but I hope hiking some on St John, and perhaps spend a day at Anegada. http://www.vieques-island.com/ http://www.irf.org/irimages/anegada.gif For any Ham's out there. Look for me on 3905 on he 40 meter band--late afternoons. Have fun! |
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![]() Bart Senior wrote: For any Ham's out there. Look for me on 3905 on he 40 meter band--late afternoons. I'll give it a try, but I don't really have an antenna for 40m, rather just a dipole with an antenna tuner. I've seldom worked 40, so I never put anything together for that band. Not likely I'll be able to hear/raise you. Now 10m--that's a different story. Max |
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Here is what my friend is doing for comminications on
his dream boat. Marine SSB: He has older but fine performing Kenwood Ham Rig. I'm not sure if it has a matching network or antenna tuner. I can't remember. But I do recall I had no trouble getting out on the radio on 40 meters. If he had bought a Pactor modem he could have used sailmail and saved a bit on the email cost. On the other hand for voice calls I like the idea of a Satphone. Email: He is using uuplus for $29/month for an email server text only. It is hooked up between a laptop and the Iridium system. Satellite: He checked around and went with the more expensive option. Iridium. He doesn't use the phone for voice, just email. Airtime for the Iridium cost $500 for 500 minutes--figure a buck a minute. Iridium charges are billed in seconds, typically 30 seconds to check to see if you have mail. It connects and downloads in less than a minute. Upfront costs $1295 phone. $300 antenna, $50 cable. Datapack $295. Total for hardware and prepaid minutes. $2400 plus email.service $30/mon. Everyone down there seems to have Global Star because it is $200 cheaper, and hating it. They drop more calls than they get. Its $200 for nothing. It doesn't have the coverage they claim to have--worldwide coverage. The USVI coverage is horrible. Cell Phones: Best island cell phone converage is Sprint. He has T-Mobile for the customer service, there is no roaming and no international rates in PR, SVI, and USVI. Costs go up in the BVI to $2.99/min. I don't know about SPRINT over there. He has to call in to change locations when he moves to a new island. What else? His Wind Bugger blew apart offshore on the trip down. He tells me everyone loves their wind generators. Everyone has these, or they are heavy in to photovoltaic. The Wind Genrators kick out plenty of power in 15 knot winds--lovely Trades. He just ordered an AIRX. I would have gotten two. "Maxprop" wrote Bart Senior wrote: For any Ham's out there. Look for me on 3905 on he 40 meter band--late afternoons. I'll give it a try, but I don't really have an antenna for 40m, rather just a dipole with an antenna tuner. I've seldom worked 40, so I never put anything together for that band. Not likely I'll be able to hear/raise you. Now 10m--that's a different story. Max |
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I'm back. I have some great photos and a few videos.
Covered about 150 seamiles starting in Fajardo to St John, and back to Fajardo. Best part was a 28 mile Spinnaker broad reach, of which I drove about 22 miles Full report and pictures in the next few days. Lots of interesting things to tell you about. |
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Bart Senior wrote:
I'm back. I have some great photos and a few videos. Covered about 150 seamiles starting in Fajardo to St John, and back to Fajardo. Best part was a 28 mile Spinnaker broad reach, of which I drove about 22 miles Full report and pictures in the next few days. Lots of interesting things to tell you about. Welcome back...bet you wish you could have stayed away... |
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Welcome back Bart! I'm glad you had a good time of it! We're thinking of
renting something down there in 2007, so I'm definitely interested in seeing the pics. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Bart Senior" .@. wrote in message ... I'm back. I have some great photos and a few videos. Covered about 150 seamiles starting in Fajardo to St John, and back to Fajardo. Best part was a 28 mile Spinnaker broad reach, of which I drove about 22 miles Full report and pictures in the next few days. Lots of interesting things to tell you about. |
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Welcome back. Just in time to shovel some snow.
Scotty "Bart Senior" .@. wrote in message ... I'm back. I have some great photos and a few videos. Covered about 150 seamiles starting in Fajardo to St John, and back to Fajardo. Best part was a 28 mile Spinnaker broad reach, of which I drove about 22 miles Full report and pictures in the next few days. Lots of interesting things to tell you about. |
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In article , Bart Senior .@. wrote:
I'm off to the Caribbean tomorrow. A week sailing and fishing in the Spanish Virgins without news, interruptions, or headaches. I'm looking forward to exploring Vieques some more--I fell in love with the place last March. Plans are very loose but I hope hiking some on St John, and perhaps spend a day at Anegada. http://www.vieques-island.com/ http://www.irf.org/irimages/anegada.gif For any Ham's out there. Look for me on 3905 on he 40 meter band--late afternoons. Damn you! What kind of boat do you have for the vacation? -- Capt. JG @@ www.sailnow.com |
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My friend's Valiant 37. I'm looking forward to experimenting
with his windvane steering. "Jonathan Ganz" wrote Bart Senior .@. wrote: I'm off to the Caribbean tomorrow. A week sailing and fishing in the Spanish Virgins without news, interruptions, or headaches. Damn you! What kind of boat do you have for the vacation? |
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