[PICS] – 

Via the official FJ/SP9FIH & TO1P webpage, here’s a couple of shots depicting the takeoff to EU and JA. Also a picture of Janusz’ QTH on St Barts. Remember, on March 24th, he will switch to TO1P callsign for the remainder of his stay. 

EU view – credit SP9FIH

JA view – credit SP9FIH

Beach cabin QTH – credit SP9FIH

[MARCH 18] – by SP9FIH

I am not a big devotee of FT8, however I will operate this computer mode due to big demand from radio community. During FJ/SP9FIH operation (first 4 days) I will use Fox/hound and MSHV. From beginning of TO1P operation I will try to use Superfox mode. All interested in QSO should read how to operate Superfox. Often I will try to use SSB, the only mode that is not computerized and my favourit one, despite nowadays I do not hear  as well as I did few years ago… I do have LoTW certificate for TO1P and FJ/SP9FIH.

[MARCH 7] –

Between March 20-23, FJ/SP9FIH callsign will be in use, then from March 24 to April 4 look for TO1P to be on air. Initial info and website below: 

[FEBRUARY 13]

Janusz, SP9FIH announces he plans to be active from St Barts again during March 24 to April 4, 2025. QRV initially as FJ/SP9FIH then will change to TO1P callsign prior to and during the CQ WPX contest.

According to the Club Log Most Wanted statistics, FJ is on 27th position in Far East, 67th in Oceania and on 97th position in Europe, so probably many "small stations” are waiting for their chance. Please do not make duplicate contacts! Hints for VK/ZL: Please use long path route because on short path we have mountains.