Information on NA-001
Group Name: Great Bahama Bank group
Claimed by: 60.4% of participants.
Main prefix: C6
Location: 21.58N - 25.70N / 74.25W - 78.75W
DXCC: BAHAMAS
Group Contains:
- Andros
- Big Wood
- Brigantine Cays
- Cat
- Conception
- Curley Cut Cays
- Current
- Darby
- Dolly Cays
- Egg
- Eleuthera
- Flamingo
- Great Exuma
- Great Guana
- Green
- Guinchos
- Harbour
- Hog
- Jamaica
- Joulter Cays
- Lee Stocking
- Little Darby
- Little Exuma
- Little Ragged
- Little San Salvador [ AKA Half Moon ]
- Long Island - Comment: Not Long Cay
- Man
- Man-of-War
- New Providence - Comment: Nassau
- Nurse
- Paradise
- Raccoon
- Ragged
- Rose
- Royal
- Rum
- Russell
- Salt
- San Salvador
- Santo Domingo
- Seal
- Shroud
- Spruce
- Staniel
- Stocking
- The Brothers
- Verde
- Water Cays
- Williams
- Young
Not islands qualifying for other groups.
Sunset in NA-001 will be in approximately 8.5 hours at 22:55 UTC.Group location
Activations credited for this group
More than thirty different callsigns have been credited for this island group.
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Current nearby weather
This is a report for Georgetown, Exuma, Bahamas. The report was made a moment ago, at 14:59 UTC. The wind was blowing at a speed of 6.9 miles per hour (3.1 metres per second) from east/southeast (120°). The temperature was 73 °F (23 °C), with a dew-point at 59 °F (15 °C). The temperature felt like 76 °F (24 °C). The atmospheric pressure was 30.03 inHg (1017 hPa). The relative humidity was 60.7%. The sky was clear. The overall visibility was 10.0 miles (16.1 kilometres).
This information is for interest only. Remember that many islands have their own micro-climate, whereas the airports which have provided the weather information may be on the mainland. Always check the local conditions on the island before setting out.
DX Spots known for this group
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QSL from NA-001
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