After their successful expedition to Heard Island, the team arrived in Fremantle and took a few days to unwind. The Northern Corridor Radio Group (NCRG) hosted a BBQ at the Neil Penfold State Amateur Radio Centre where all 14 members of the team were interviewed on Saturday 23 April. Penguins, Seals, Glaciers and Gales made for a once in a lifetime adventure.
Bill Mitchell, AE0EE Bill was first licensed in 2012 as AG6RB while in graduate school at the University of California, Berkeley. After finishing his ...
Gavin Marshall, VK2BAX Born in Nelson New Zealand I re-ignited my interest in the outdoors approx. 15 years ago trekking in the Tararua Ranges north o...
Jim Colletto, N6TQ Jim is 52 years young and married to Katy. They have a daughter Hurricane Mia (12) and a son Tropical Storm Jake (8). After high sc...
Dr. Robert Schmieder, KK6EK Bob is the founder and Expedition Leader of Cordell Expeditions, a nonprofit research group begun in 1977. The group is re...
Arliss Thompson, M.D, W7XU Arliss is a 63 year-old semi-retired emergency department physician living near Sioux Falls, SD Married to Holly, N0QJM, fo...
Karr, NG2H Ken has was first licensed in 1955 and credits amateur radio for launching his interests in science, engineering and oceanography. He was a...
Vaydm Ivliev, UT6UD Vadym Ivliev. Born 11.01.1965. Married to Oksana, has 3 children. In 1987 graduated from Kiev High Engineering Radio Technical Sch...
Dr. David LLoyd, K3EL Dave started playing with radio as a youngster in the early 1970s, listening to Radio Moscow battling it out with the Voice of A...
Fred Belton, KM4MXD Fred Belton is a retired university mathematics instructor and former electrical engineer. He has traveled in more than 100 countr...