CEØA – La Perouse Bay, Easter Island

Dates: 3 to 10 September 1995

Callsign: XRØY

CEØA – La Perouse Bay, Easter Island 2025-01-20T01:47:15-05:00

Staying on Easter Island

This was my second DXpedition that was with a group besides KH1. All others have been solo. There were several participants for this one. The trip was organized by Bob, KK6EK and Carlos, NP4IW. A second team headed by Carlos operated from Salas y Gomez using the callsign XRØZ during the Easter Island operation.
Besides ham radio, our expedition also comprised of a team of divers who were not hams.
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The front of the airport on Easter Island.

The first night on the island our flight arrived late so we stayed in Hanga Roa (the main town) at a place known as the O’Tai Hotel. The next morning we set up a rather large camp in the Northwestern section of the island. This was a coastal location known as La Perouse Bay.

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Getting There

Santiago Airport
Our plane. The adventure started here at Santiago Airport in Chile.
 More Airport pics
Boarding
Boarding. Bill, AA6TT
All together
Ok, we’re here. Now what?
Dave
Dave, Wj2O

The O’Tai Hotel

Tai Hotel Entrance
O Tai Hotel Entrance
Tai Hotel Morning
♫ Morning has broken … ♫
Hotel Breakfast
Breakfast. John, WØUN, conversing with Enno, PAØERA.

Setting up Camp

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The first morning. Loading up the van getting ready to head out to the other corner of the island
Setting Up Camp
Instructions: “Ok crew. unpack these crates and spread out.”
Scoping out the area
Scoping out the area . “I think the 40 meter beam will go well over there.” Joe, N1OCS, and Craig, AH9B.
Antenna Setup
Vincent, GØLMX. The beam is almost together. Time to read the manual.
Expedition leader Bob, KK6EK, on the right giving instructions to Bill
Plenty of work to do. “Yes, that’s right Bill. antennas work better when they’re in the air.” Expedition leader Bob, KK6EK, on the right giving instructions to Bill, AA6TT, while John, WØUN, looks on the the background.
Antennas up
Antennas up. After 3 days of assembly all the aluminum is in the air.

Operating

SSB tent
SSB Tent. Albert, HB9BCK, and Nellie, XE1CI, inside the SSB tent. RTTY and SSTV was also transmitted from this location. You can see Luis’, XE1L, digital camera in the foreground.
Nellie

Nellie, XE1CI

Our only YL ham operator

Albert

Albert, HB9BCK.

Working the pile-ups..

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Max, XE1XA
Max, XE1XA
Enno, PAØERA
Enno, PAØERA. A great CW operator and our EME specialist.
Bill, AA6TT
Bill, AA6TT.

The People

Al Boosman. One of the non-ham divers
Al Boosman. One of the non-ham divers.
Gail Kruse and barbara
YLs brightened the camp. Gail Kruse, on the left, did a great job managing the dining tent. Barbara, on the right, was another member of the diving team.
John, W3UM
John, W3UM. Who is married to Barbara
Barbara Hilbish
Barbara Hilbish married to John, W3UM
Nellie
Nellie, XE1CI
Bob, W4UEE
Bob, W4UEE. This is the typical reaction to hams reading my book.
People
More of us
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Grass
WØUN
WØUN, W4UEE, & AA6TT
camera
Vincent
Vincent, GØLMX

The Camp

camp far view
Campground tents
Dawn
 Generator Refueling
Fill `er up please!
Water Closet
Ham Water Closet
Mess tent
The “Living”
Kitchen
“Le Cuisine”
Tent Morning
CW and SSB tents
CW and SSB tents
Satellite antenna set-up
Satellite antenna set-up
Satellite where are you?
Satellite where are you?
VHF Generator
Why always me!
Easter igloo
Easter igloo
Computer setup
Computer setup

Moai Tour

Moai
If hadn´t held that Moai, it would have crushed us all! …You´re welcome!
Dave with Moai
Moai More pics
Moai different angle
Moai Far view
Some Moai still preserve they eye colors
Some Moai still preserve they eye colors
Moai out of focus
Don´t mind the focus, its my artistic taste…
person with Moais
Nobody noticed the difference!
Many Moai with focus
This one´s in focus but its really not that artistic!
Moai Quarry
Excuse me sir, you are breathing on my head!
Taking photos
I´ll carry my camera and pretend I´m taking photos and see if they don´t tell me to refuel the generators again!
Man with camera
Moai material is thought
Most Moai material is thought of coming from this quarry.
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Moai mountain
4 guys interested and this one guy thinking on his pet cat!
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Seen one seen them all!
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Easter lake
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Wild brown geese with long feet

Back in Town

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This church is back in the main town of Hanga Roa.
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Easter shopping mall
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What to buy?

Inside there is quite an assortment to choose from.

QSLing Chores

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Piles of qsls
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Qsl printing for the deserving…

XRØY QSL Card

QSL Front
QSL Back

Licensing:

Easter Island is controlled by Chile. To obtain a license to operate here, you can follow the same procedures I detailed in the section on CE.
License

Dave’s Station

Equipment

Equipment:


We had an extensive list of equipment. Here are some of the main pieces.
Kenwood Transceivers TS-950, TS-940, TS-850, TS-690
Yaesu FT-890
ETO Alpha 91B amplifiers
Force-12 beams for most every band
Cushcraft beams for most every band
Battle Creek Special (160/80/40 m vertical)
Various laptop computers

Customs:

There was no problem with customs. The only airline that flies to Easter Island is Lan Chile. They are very specific about how much weight you take with you. You are allowed two bags but only about 60 pounds total. My gear was well over 150 lbs. With the help of Bill, AA6TT and John, WØUN we successfully “argued” with the attendant until they got tired of us and let my cases go for no additional charge. Returning, however, I wasn’t anywhere near as successful and was charged $57,420 Chilean Pesos which is about $150.00 USD.
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