Sunday, 12 April 2026

Signing Off...

After 17 years of writing this Blog it has come to an end. For some reason it will no longer allow me to upload pictures or maps. In fact it will not let me to upload anything. This has been happening on and off over the past few months, but as of yesterday it just won't work.

Maybe it's a sign that the time has come to walk away, so I'm going to do that.

Perhaps, if this issue gets changed or fixed I'll start on it again.

Thanks to all of the people who have taken the time to read my musings, I have enjoyed doing it.

Cheers & 73,
Bill VE3FI

Wednesday, 8 April 2026

Rough Conditions...

The bands were not in the best of shape today, very noisy and bad QSB made operating "interesting". Then of course there were the deliberate QRM stations trying to screw things up.

No DX was worked today, but, and this is a first, I ran out of battery power 3/4's of the way through the activation. It's a good job I also carry a 12v 3 amp Bioenno as well, just in case, and today was the day. It allowed me to finish the activation.

Propagation numbers today were: SFI=109, SN=111, A Index=9, and the K Index=2.

Radio was my KX3 at 10w, and the usual hamsticks for antennas.

I wonder if any other POTA activators have had the following issue. Today, I started on 40m at about 7.189, and while working stations I noticed another station had appeared on top of me calling out strings of weird combinations of letters and numbers. It didn't sound like a recording. Anyway, I QSY'ed up the band to 7.288, and soon after the same station was there calling strings of numbers and letters over me again. I QSY'ed once again to 7.180 and within a few minutes the same station was there pulling the same stunt. In the end I QSY'ed to 20m and the issue went away. I guess some people have nothing to do with their lives but to be idiots.

The day ended with 19 in the log, and then it was home for lunch. I'm planning on being back out tomorrow after our club breakfast.

Here's the contact map:



Stay Safe Out There!

Friday, 3 April 2026

Easter Propagation...

The propagation this Easter Weekend is certainly not looking too good. Hopefully it will pick up for next week.


Stay Safe Out There!