After five nights in Guernsey, including a day on Sark, when I activated Le Moulin GU/GU-001, we were on the move to Jersey for another four nights in a hotel on the western side of the island. I drove my Ford Kuga on to the Condor Liberation - the same vessel we used to travel from Poole to Guernsey. Liberation is a powerful trimaran and can carry up to 245 cars and 880 passengers.
Liberation - photo by Condor Ferries |
The journey from St. Peter Port to St. Helier takes one hour. As we were not permitted to take our hotel room until late afternoon, arrival day presented me with a good opportunity to activate GJ/JE-001 Les Platons (143m ASL), which is located near St. John, on the northern coast of the island.
We found Jersey to be more commercialised and "touristy" than Guernsey - less rural with wider roads. The island is around 9 miles across and 5 miles wide. We found a local cafe in St. John's for lunch and then made our way to Les Platons GJ/JE-001, which is a drive on summit if you want it to be.
I turned off the Rue de Platons into a small parking bay at N 49.246 W 2.103, and carried my picnic table and chair about 75m up the road where I set up my station on the grass verge surrounded by bracken:
HF Conditions were very poor on 21/06/23, even 40m CW only produced ten CW contacts before my CQ calls produced a blank. Moves to SSB, then 30m and 20m accrued me 37 contacts in 50 minutes at which point I packed up the station and we made out way to our hotel.
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