The first build of the Beacon Blaster 6 transmitters is being deployed, and I am very excited to announce that one of these is on the way to the remote Neumayer Station III in Antarctica.
Some of the researchers there are radio amateurs and have been operating from this remote location using WSPR and other modes. The BB-6 will provide FST4W capability, and the frequency stability and “spreading” resolution of this mode (and this polar location) will greatly enhance the ability to study ionospheric propagation. Neumayer Station III operates under the callsign DP0GVN.
Neumayer Station III is operated by the Alfred Wegener institute, which is a center for polar and marine research, with particular focus on the cold and temperate regions of the world.
The Alfred Wegener institute is not limited to this one Antarctic base — for more information please see:
https://www.awi.de/en/about-us.html
https://www.awi.de/en/expedition.html
https://www.awi.de/en/expedition/stations/neumayer-station-iii.html
Of particular amateur radio interest, the Alfred Wegener institute ship Polarstern was very recently operating in the vicinity of the North Pole, and has been transmitting WSPR, call sign DP0POL:
https://follow-polarstern.awi.de/?lang=en#main-menu