Here's the propagation outlook for the next three days......might be tough going on Monday.
Here's the propagation outlook for the next three days......might be tough going on Monday.
Today was the 2023 running of QRP To The Field....so I went out and found a field and operated there. It was wet and miserable....but I had fun.
Today's propagation was: SFI=151, SN=85, A Index=9, and the K Index=0. There was some QSB, and more than a few LIDS out there, but we survived.
I finished with 22 contacts in the log and 10 multipliers, so I'm happy with that.
Here's today's contact map:
The Conservation Area is actually quite small, but it is very picturesque, and right on off the highway. It took me 45 minutes to drive there from home, and Kieran VA3KS, was already there set up, waiting for me when I arrived.
First up was some 2m and 70cm simplex work that netted us some contacts, as did a quick visit to 6m. Kieran, with 15 contacts in his log, left and went north a few kilometres to Mill Pond Conservation Area, and activated there. I stayed at Portland and made more contacts on 10m, 12m, 15m, 17m, 40m, and 80m. 20m was just wall-to-wall signals and I didn't waste my time going there to try and fight the big guns for a few contacts.
The propagation was up and down, and the QSB was deep and causing the signals to go from S9 to S0 in milliseconds. The numbers were: SFI=174, SN=151, A Index=7, and the K Index=2. No rare DX was worked, in fact no DX was worked at all. My furthest contact was with Tim WI6NG, in California.
Kieran came back to Portland in time for us to pack up for lunch. We went to the Portland Restaurant and some great food, if you're ever in Portland I highly recommend the place.
When we returned to the Conservation Area, another ham friend, Ranson VE3RCD, from Smiths Falls was waiting for us. He had seen our note on the POTA spotting page about being QRT for lunch and had driven down to see us. Ranson and I stuck around for a few more hours while Kieran left for home.
It was disappointing to only be able to put 44 contacts in my log in the 6 hours I was there, but it was well worth it...just being able to relax and play radio in the great weather was reward enough.
As usual the KX3 and my Hamstick collection worked flawlessly together.
Here's the days contact map:
That's Portland, Ontario, ...not Maine or Oregon. Tomorrow I'm heading there to meet up with another ham to activate Portland Conservation Area, VE-5957, for the Spring Support Your Parks Event.
Our weather for the past few days here has been spectacular...temps anywhere from 20C to 27C., and it's looking good for tomorrow as well. So the good weather, plus the Support Your Parks Event, equals a road trip.This will be the second time I have activated this conservation area, it's right on the historic Rideau Canada, and is very quiet electrically.
Propagation wise things have not been the best, but I noticed today that the SN had finally broke one hundred again, so if that remains for tomorrow we should be ok. Today I did a short activation of VE-5141 at Lemoine Point on 40m and 15m, and did quite well. The propagation numbers were: SFI=160, SN=149, A Index=6 and the K Index=2.
Here's todays contact map:
Let's hope everything aligns tomorrow and we have a successful day.
Stay Safe Out There!!
It was a windy -13C when I left the house this morning, a lot colder than what I was expecting. It's been nearly 2 weeks since I was out to do a POTA activation....so you know it just had to happen!
Today I chose to go to VE-5305, the Frontenac County Courthouse National Historic Site. The Court House was built between 1855 and 1858, and it is a beautiful old limestone building.This was my third activation here, and it's always a difficult activation, the noise floor is perpetually through the roof, and today was no exception. I started off on 40m, and had to work with a S7 band noise.
I only made 16 contacts today, and it took 5 bands to do that. Contacts were made on 70cm, 2m, 12m, 15m, and 40m. This was a record activation for band changes for me, and the first time I activated on the 70 cm and 12m bands. Being the weekend I stayed away from 20m as it was extremely busy with nets of great importance.....or so I have been told on air.
Propagation numbers today were: SFI=125, SN=23, A Index=13, and the K Index=3. Let's all hope those numbers improve over the next few days!
I used 2 HF antennas today, my hamsticks, and a 9.5' Buddipole whip for 12m, and that's going to get more use.
Here's todays contact map: