John,
I know for Bonaire they won't let anyone in who holds a US passport in
PERIOD. For an American It would be a waste of time to go to either the
Netherlands or Aruba for two weeks beforehand to quarantine. Yesterday
they had their first COVID-19 death in Bonaire.
https://bes-reporter.com/index.php/2020/09/12/first-death-covid-19-positive-doctor-in-bonaire/
Knowing how cautious they are down there they will probably tighten up
the rules even more they what they're doing now.
I know they have remote capability at PJ2T. I think the rules for remote
operation in Curacao are stricter than they are in Bonaire because they
have to have someone physically on-site at the station. This isn't
required when someone operates PJ4A remotely. I guess if they had one of
the locals hams go over to the station they could probably have someone
do a single-operator or a one radio multi-single.
Jeff
On 9/14/2020 02:29 PM, john@kk9a.com wrote:
It is not even possible for U.S. ops to join the PJ2T team. Travelers
who have been physically present in the United States within the past
14 days are not allowed to enter Curacao, except for legal residents
of Curacao with specific permission from the Curacao government. The
only ABC island currently open to U.S. tourists is Aruba.
John KK9A - P40A
Mark - N5OT wrote:
The Caribbean Contesting Consortium has made a similar determination for
PJ2T. At this point, no telling who can get down there and what will
happen as a result.
I will operate from home with my trusty vertical. Perhaps ...
verticals. Maybe I can get up a beam....!
It's the CQ Worldwide, man.
73 - Mark N5OT
President, Caribbean Contesting Consortium
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