Simon, HS0ZIB/G6JFY, says that his QTH in Thailand is only a few hours drive to Myanmar, and he has regularly visited the country.
His hotel/guesthouse businesses have enabled him to obtain initial
contact with the Myanmar Ministry of Tourism and via that route, he has
been in discussions with authorities from the Myanmar Ministry of Post
and Telecommunications and the Ministry of Tourism, for almost a year
about an initial, "demonstration" DXpedition.
Simon mentions, "The recent political changes in Myanmar have increased the possibility of operating an amateur radio station from Myanmar. My own position enables me to operate on a regular basis, if this were allowed."
He adds, "No 'high profile' expedition will currently be considered by the authorities, (meaning no large teams, no high power, no large antennas.. etc). The use of simple equipment is a major reason why PSK or other digital modes was proposed by me. PSK31, although a little slow for handling multiple QSOs, does have the advantage of allowing split operation by using the panoramic display of the application software. So
although I will be using simple equipment, I will be able to 'watch' say
a 1 kHz window above my operating frequency."
Simon states, "I am waiting on the return of the Minister from a trip to Indonesia before I learn whether or not my proposals have been accepted. In any case, even if they are declined, I and my contacts in Myanmar are fairly confident that I will obtain permission in the near future.
Once my trip is definitely going ahead, I will set up a dedicated web-site
with news of my expedition. Donations to assist me will be invited, but
due to my close proximity to Myanmar and the use of existing equipment, the total cost for this expedition is not too high.
I appreciate your patience and hope that this will be the first of regular DXpeditions to Myanmar." Stay tuned for updates.
http://www.southgatearc.org/news/november2011/possible_psk_activity_from_myanmar.htm
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