Alan Not only that, but the verticals aren't optimized by being by the sea. Why did they take Ir's when they could have reduced their weight allocations y using fiber poles and wire? 73 David W Wood -----Original Message----- From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Alan R. Downing Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2016 2:56 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: Special K5 DXpedition K5P is a special callsign for Palmyra. Its normal call should be KH5, but for some reason, the powers that be decided to issue the call K5P for the DX-pedition. Makes it sound like it is in Dallas or somewhere in 5 land. I have K5P on 5 slots, but I didn't need them since I had worked them many years ago. Lots of folks are complaining about their weak signal. Here in Phoenix they have been plenty loud, but they are only using verticals for antennas, and in many locations they aren't making it very well. HTH Alan - N7MIT Alan R. Downing Phoenix, AZ -----Original Message----- From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Michael Ryan Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2016 5:31 AM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Special K5 DXpedition Hi all: What's this special K5 DXpedition I'm hearing about? I think he's some where in the Galapagos Islands but not sure. So if someone here's him active today or this evening can you post the freq to the list? A station working DX on 40M last night moved to 20M to work him about 8:30 my time 00:00Z but when I followed him to this frequency, 20M was completely dead for me. Maybe I'll get him on 40 this evening. 73: Mike DE VO1AX Sent from BlueMail