| SSN: | 122 |
| SFI: | 131 |
| A: | 9 |
| K: | 4 |
Recently the Norwegian government declared most of Jan Mayen a Nature Reserve and banned landings and camping on most of the island. This means that tour operators no longer visit since the main landing area is part of the Reserve.
The only places left on the island which could be used as landing and camp sites are in Kvalross-bukta and in Båtvika, in the very extreme (weather-wise) southern part of Jan Mayen. This will mean that most visits to the north part of the island (where previous landings occurred) will soon be impossible.
Whilst radio amateur operations may still be possible from these two locations, which are difficult to get to (rough landing, very strong winds with sand storms, no access to any shelters or resources etc), it now appears JX5O was probably the last major expedition to Jan Mayen and may well be for the coming years. It also seems that only professional, licensed staff members at the Olonkin base will be able to activate the island, with that in itself a rare occurrence.
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Can anyone reading help me get a QSL for my only Jan Mayen QSO?
I worked JX1CY on 7 December 1982 on 20 meter SSB at 0438Z.Signal report given was 59 and I received a 57. My call in 1982 was KA4AVO. The QSL route was LA1CY but repeated attempts to get a QSL have failed. I even spoke with the JX5O ops but was not able to work them seeking assistance but they could not help. I need the card for DXCC Honor Roll. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I can be reached at k4avo@amasat.org. Many thanks.
I found a JX1CY card on eBay. It says QSL manager LA7JO.
Hope that helps.
73 Bjorn