Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Ham radio SaoTome y Principe by kf3lix

I just spent 1 week in  the beautiful African  Island Nation of SaoTome y Principe.

1st this is an excellent African island country.Very clean, service orientated and  full of professionalism, which is rare in West.Central Africa. This cost when compared to other african nations is rather cheaper and quality is that of what you will find in EU.

You can use  either the EURO or the local currency Dorbras.

BTW:  I DID NOT operate ham radio on this trip due to logistic issues and the fact I  travel from Ecuatorial Guinea to STP. ( please review my  earlier post about radios and in  the nervous country of  Ecuatorial Guinea )

I spent most of my time in the city of  Sao Tome @ Omali lodge  and outside  of Nieves @Mcumbli ).  These areas are suitable for a simple dipole or ENF antenae . You can search on tripadvisor for review of these 2  lodging areas.

To apply for a license you can travel to the top of the hill by the medical section and the telephone/communication authority for licensing will required the following items from you.

   1: a letter stating your request
   2: details of the equipment and band
   3: copy of your  existing ham license
   4: passport/visado #

I believe it's best to write the letter in  Portuguese. Most of the hotel staff speaks  English and a little Spanish or French. I found myself using all 4 linguas  during my stay. If you speak a little Spanish most of the locals will understand.

To get to the  Telephone/Communication authority take the road from the Aeroport up the hill ( going  eastbound ) and before the right turn to Market CKydo, you will find a road. Take that road and veer to the right and you will see the Authority  Office. It's probably 1 km off the main road.

Here's a map and a picture of the building in the City of Sao Tome




note: The office is upstairs and the lady is very nice, but you will probably need a translator.


I flew Ceiba airlines from Equatorial Guinea, but flights exists from  Lisbon and Madrid to the  STP. You will need a entry-visa  mostly likely for entry into this country.

Here's some more scenes from  STP;
















If you need tour services, you can contact  Fernando Braganca "fernando79.br  @  hotmail.com"or  " fernandobr939     @  gmail.com";  Skype: FERNANDO.BR9


For any rental cars , you needs can be meet via tortuga car rentals. They offer affordable cars from 45-65 euros a day and any international or foreign license is okay for operations in this country.

http://www.tortuga-car-rental.com/

Be advise;
  • roads outside of the city can be in  bad to very bad shape
  • yery little road signs
  • I don't recall one stop-light in this country
  • police present is lite  and practically none
  • crime ( violent ) is practically none
  • this is a tourista built nation

So I've gave up on any Ham Radio Opportunities in  E,guinea

Stay tune, more will come from kf3lix

Monday, June 29, 2015

(next) Sao Tome y Principle

As you read earlier " I  gave up on  E.Guinea and any ham radio operations  attempt ".

The organization that manages the radio spectrum is light years away from  any structured or organized methods for obtaining a ham radio license to operate in  this country.  Without inside contacts, this by far is not a ham friendly  country. The posts that you might find on google searach that says otherwise is a bunch of lies.

The best you have in the W.Central Africa area,  would be traveling to Cameroon or SaoTome. I will be traveling to Sao Tome in  late  may or june in hope of  doing some  QRP radio from Sao Tome.

Sao Tome is like the smallest African Nation on the Atlantic side of Africa. It's approx  220km due  south of Bioko Island and enroute to the Equatorial Guinea island of Annonbon. You can easily fly to this country via Punto Azul airlines which is a South African Badge airlines that's pretty much a safe and friendly airline that operates to various limited destinations in Africa. Their planes are  the safe &  low accident Brazilian made Embraer Jet-145. Don't expect to carry a lot of gear , or suitcases. Space is limited for both underneath and over heard storage is limited. They pretty much limit you to one carry on at 23k/g

http://fly-puntoazul.com/en/middle-campaigns/sao-tome-more-info

The cost is approx $350.00 usd   ( 140K CFA ), hotels will be around 80-120usd per night.

HAM operator  license are  easy to obtain at approx 53.00usd. Be prepared to speak Portuguese or use some translations. Per  a local ham contact who referred me to a  few Italians operators, I was able to start dialog with native on the main island.


Stay tune more will come.

73s from kf3lix
Ken Felix

Saturday, January 10, 2015

Andorid App for HPSDR

I'm posting this link just in case you where like me & struggling to find the apk

John Melton Apk

http://g0orx.blogspot.com/
http://svn.tapr.org/repos_sdr_hpsdr/trunk/N6LYT/ghpsdr3/branches/android/aHPSDR/

kf3lix
Ken Felix

SDR anan-10

I'm planning a trip to Sao Tome and was hoping to operate for the 3-4 days from that Island nation that's part of the Cameron Line.  I recently purchased a Apache-Labs ANAN-10.

My 1st impression was; " wow !".

Now my biggest complaint over  this radio, we have no distributors in the USA, even tho the USA leads the market with the numbers of ham radio operators. I ened up  purchasing the  radio from these guys;

Waters & Stanton Ltd
Spa House
22 Main Road
Hockley, Essex
SS5 4QS. UK









They are quick to  reply to your emails , but slow on providing shipping status or order updates. From the time I made purchased, and got the custom clearing document from  fedex, it was maybe  6 days.

For SDR interface, I'm using Power SDR and windows7. Be advise the  link on apache-lab website for PowerSDR never loaded for me. So what I did was to find the builds  that have "W5WC" and tried the latest version  and build #21 from the SVN source.


I'm also running  virtual-audio-cables with FLDigi. Most likely I will play with  PSK31 , RTTY or Olivia with this QRP rig.



The firmware for my radio seems to be the most updated version and I had zero interoperability between  PowerSDR or cuSDR32/64 and my new rig.

I did have to play with RX gain to get clean traces on FLDigi and it looks like the noise-blanker  filter can severely retard the signal for digital modes. The panadapter is great for finding transmission above the floor and you can quickly pan and zoom into a frequency of interest.




Stay tune, more will come from kf3lix