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OC-246 Leti and Sermata Islands, rare 8pct
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IDO-335 Tanjung Tutpateh
OC-246 Letti Island
November 08 - 12, 2015
127'37" E 8'12"S PI41tt CQ28 ITU54
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OC-246 Sermata Island
November 14 - 18, 2015
128'56" E 8'11"S PI41lt CQ28 ITU54
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OC-246 Luang Island
November 19 - 24, 2015
128'41" E 8'10"S PI41it CQ28 ITU54
Nama pulau Koordinat titik terluar Perairan Wilayah administrasi Negara terdekat
Leti 8°14′20″LU 127°37′50″BT Laut Timor Kabupaten Maluku Tenggara Barat,
Maluku Timor Leste
Meatimiarang 8°21′9″LU 128°30′52″BT Laut Timor Kabupaten Maluku Tenggara Barat,
Maluku Timor Leste
Tanjung Tutpateh (Pulau Leti)
Date unknown. Active; focal plane 42 m (138 ft); three white flashes every 10 s. "White metal framework structure," according to NGA; this is probably a square skeletal tower with gallery. No photo available, but Google has a satellite view of the station. This light and the former Pulau Yako Light in Timor Leste framed a narrow passage around the eastern end of Timor, joining the Banda Sea to the Timor Sea. Located at the eastern tip of Pulau Leti, 35 km (22 mi) east northeast of Pulau Yako. Site status unknown. ARLHS IDO-335; Admiralty K1374; NGA 25719.
Pulau Lakor
2007. Active; focal plane 35 m (115 ft); two white flashes every 10 s. 30 m (98 ft) square skeletal tower with gallery, painted white, mounted on a square 1-story equipment building. Darell Tristan Utanmeru's photo is at right, and Bing has a satellite view. Pulau Lakor is the easternmost of the three major islands of the Leti group. Located at Keti, a village on the south side of the island. Accessible only by boat. Site open, tower closed. Admiralty K1375.
Meatiy Miarang (Meaty Miarang, Meatimiarang, Brisbane Island)
1903. Active; focal plane 25 m (82 ft); three white flashes every 29 s. 23 m (75 ft) hexagonal skeletal tower with lantern and gallery, painted white. No current photo available, but Google has a satellite view of the station. The historic lighthouse apparently survives here. The lighthouse marks an extensive and dangerous reef system midway between Pulau Lakor, in the Leti group, and Pulau Sermata, the largest island of the Sermata group. Located on a small island at the south end of the reef. Accessible only by boat. Site status unknown. ARLHS IDO-166; Admiralty K1376; NGA 25720.
Planning a trip to Moa Island ? Mount Buffalo , Moa Island tourism icon , should be placed at the top. Mount Buffalo is one of the best locations if we want to enjoy the view of the hordes of buffalo that roam freely in pastures . Its location in one of the two mountains in Moa Island , District of Southwest Maluku , Maluku .
Maluku Province (Indonesian: Provinsi Maluku) is a province of Indonesia. It comprises the central and southern regions of the Maluku Islands. The main city and capital of Maluku province is Ambon on the small Ambon Island. The province had a population of 1,533,506 at the 2010 Census, and the latest estimate (for January 2014) is 1,708,190.
All the Maluku Islands were part of a single province from 1950 until 1999. In 1999 the northern part of Maluku (then comprising the Maluku Utara Regency, the Halmahera Tengah Regency and the City of Ternate) were split off to form a separate province of North Maluku.
Maluku Barat Daya (English: Southwest Maluku) Regency is a regency of Maluku province, Indonesia. It comprises a number of islands and island groups in the south of the province, including (runnuing from west to east) Liran Island, Wetar Island, Kisar Island, Romang Island, the Leti Islands, the Damer (or Damar) Islands, the Sermata Islands and the Babar Islands. The administrative centre lies at Tiakur on Moa Island (in the Leti Islands), but the largest town is Wonreli (on Kisar Island).
Tanjung Tutpateh (Pulau Leti)
Date unknown. Active; focal plane 42 m (138 ft); three white flashes every 10 s. "White metal framework structure," according to NGA; this is probably a square skeletal tower with gallery. No photo available, but Google has a satellite view of the station. This light and the former Pulau Yako Light in Timor Leste framed a narrow passage around the eastern end of Timor, joining the Banda Sea to the Timor Sea. Located at the eastern tip of Pulau Leti, 35 km (22 mi) east northeast of Pulau Yako. Site status unknown. ARLHS IDO-335; Admiralty K1374; NGA 25719.
Pulau Lakor
2007. Active; focal plane 35 m (115 ft); two white flashes every 10 s. 30 m (98 ft) square skeletal tower with gallery, painted white, mounted on a square 1-story equipment building. Darell Tristan Utanmeru's photo is at right, and Bing has a satellite view. Pulau Lakor is the easternmost of the three major islands of the Leti group. Located at Keti, a village on the south side of the island. Accessible only by boat. Site open, tower closed. Admiralty K1375.
Meatiy Miarang (Meaty Miarang, Meatimiarang, Brisbane Island)
1903. Active; focal plane 25 m (82 ft); three white flashes every 29 s. 23 m (75 ft) hexagonal skeletal tower with lantern and gallery, painted white. No current photo available, but Google has a satellite view of the station. The historic lighthouse apparently survives here. The lighthouse marks an extensive and dangerous reef system midway between Pulau Lakor, in the Leti group, and Pulau Sermata, the largest island of the Sermata group. Located on a small island at the south end of the reef. Accessible only by boat. Site status unknown. ARLHS IDO-166; Admiralty K1376; NGA 25720.
Equipment
YF1AR/4
Radio Yaesu FT 450D with tuner FC 707 power 100W
Antenna Vertical 43 feet 40 m band and HB9CV 20-15-10 m band
Mode mainly on Phone as well as on CW n Digital
QSL Info :
special qsl card design for dxpedition will be issued
YF1AR/8
OQRS via YF1AR Clublog
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