Tonight was the first of a series of QRP sprints being run by the Upper Canada QRP Club. They are 2 hours in length, and are going to be held every 2 months, with the score being accumulative over the year.
This was the first event I have used my KX3 for since I bought it. It performed very well, and I was very pleased with it.
Due to last weekends very high winds and bad ice storm, the only antenna I had available to use tonight was my 35.5' vertical wire feeding into a 4:1 balun. It certainly wasn't the best antenna, it does need to be tweaked, but it did a good job tonight.
I managed to make seven 10w SSB contacts: 4 into Texas, 1 into Colorado, 1 into Ontario, and a great DX contact into the Cayman Islands with ZF2PG. The last one made my night. Given where we currently are in the solar cycle, I'm very pleased with the KX3 performance.
The propagation was definitely north-south for the most part. The propagation numbers at 2030 UTC were: SFI=71, SN=0, A Index=5, and the K Index=1.
Saturday, 18 January 2020
Friday, 17 January 2020
Winter Field Day
Coming up on January 25th & 26th is Winter Field Day.
Information can be found HERE.
This is for ALL hams, not just North Americans.
The New Year...
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VE3GO, VA3QV, VE3MNE, VE3WTN, & VE3DZE. |
Instead of being out in the cold warehouse next to the command vehicles and support trucks, these guys snuck into the Chief's office.
As a group we are very fortunate to be able to use the logistics base for our meetings. It also has the benefit that the paramedics, and their supervisors, know who was are.
Saturday, 11 January 2020
Sad Day
Lieutenant-Colonel Fernand Gerard Villeneuve, AFC, CD, RCAF Rtd.
July 2, 1927—December 25, 2019
Founder and First Commanding Officer of the
RCAF Golden Hawks Aerobatic Team.
Saturday, 4 January 2020
Thursday, 2 January 2020
DX Marathon...
I hope everyone had a great Christmas and New Years, I know I certainly did. 2019 seemed to go by so fast, we can only hope 2020 slows down a bit so we can all enjoy it.
The other day I came across this LINK. If you don't know about the DX Marathon have a read, it's a well kept secret that needs to be made much more public.
What a great motivation this will be to try and get on the air every day. Hopefully, as the bands get better, and the propagation starts to improve, this will be fun.
The rules for this event can be found HERE.
The other day I came across this LINK. If you don't know about the DX Marathon have a read, it's a well kept secret that needs to be made much more public.
What a great motivation this will be to try and get on the air every day. Hopefully, as the bands get better, and the propagation starts to improve, this will be fun.
The rules for this event can be found HERE.
Tuesday, 31 December 2019
Sunday, 29 December 2019
Its over….for this year
I think this years RAC Winter Contest was the best in a number of years.....by far. In the end I managed to work Coast to Coast to Coast, ending up with a respectable number of QSO's......far better than the last three years combined!!
As well I also managed DX QSO's with France, Slovenia, and Belgium, all on 20m, and all of them totally unexpected. In the end I made contacts on 20m, 40m, 80m, and 160m. Occasionally I checked both 10m and 15m, but I never heard a thing on them, not even in the CW portion.
Propagation for the contest was: SFI=72, SN=0, A=13, and K=2. I have heard other local ops tell me they had high noise on the bands that hindered their efforts, but I had none of that, the bands sounded good to me.
I even managed to work the ever elusive Bob, VA3QV, on 20m. It's amazing where you find him 😁
Now I'm off to start making some long range plans for 2020.
As well I also managed DX QSO's with France, Slovenia, and Belgium, all on 20m, and all of them totally unexpected. In the end I made contacts on 20m, 40m, 80m, and 160m. Occasionally I checked both 10m and 15m, but I never heard a thing on them, not even in the CW portion.
Propagation for the contest was: SFI=72, SN=0, A=13, and K=2. I have heard other local ops tell me they had high noise on the bands that hindered their efforts, but I had none of that, the bands sounded good to me.
I even managed to work the ever elusive Bob, VA3QV, on 20m. It's amazing where you find him 😁
Now I'm off to start making some long range plans for 2020.
Wednesday, 25 December 2019
RAC Winter Contest 2019
Coming up this weekend, December 28th, is the 2019 edition of the RAC Winter Contest. This is a great relaxed contest, many of the Ops stop and have a quick chat during the contact. It's a good way to work Canada, Coast to Coast to Coast.
Rules can be found HERE.
Rules can be found HERE.
Saturday, 21 December 2019
Monday, 16 December 2019
The Weekend...
What an awful weekend on the bands.....especially 10m. The ARRL 10m Contest was a dismal affair this year, with absolute garbage propagation to contend with.
I did manage to put two VE6 SOTA Summits in my log on 20m, and I made a number of local contacts on 80m.
However, 10m just wasn't there. I had no responses to any of my CQ's and I heard no SSB stations at all. There were a couple of CW stations down on the bottom end of the band but they were sending way too fast for me to read. So that was it...a total bust.
The RAC Winter Contest takes place on December 28th. One can only hope the propagation improves a great deal before then.....and pigs may fly as well 😎
I did manage to put two VE6 SOTA Summits in my log on 20m, and I made a number of local contacts on 80m.
However, 10m just wasn't there. I had no responses to any of my CQ's and I heard no SSB stations at all. There were a couple of CW stations down on the bottom end of the band but they were sending way too fast for me to read. So that was it...a total bust.
The RAC Winter Contest takes place on December 28th. One can only hope the propagation improves a great deal before then.....and pigs may fly as well 😎
Wednesday, 11 December 2019
ARRL 10m Contest
I'm looking forward to this weekends ARRL 10m Contest, and I'm hoping the propagation is good enough to make a serious attempt at it, at the very least I want to better my score from last year.
Looking at this weekends weather forecast, it looks like a good one to stay indoors and get on the radio.
Rules can be found HERE.
I'm thinking about doing a mixed mode (SSB & CW) QRP entry, using the new KX3. Not sure my CW is up to speed though, but you have to bite the bullet and just dive in.
See you guys on the bands.
Looking at this weekends weather forecast, it looks like a good one to stay indoors and get on the radio.
Rules can be found HERE.
I'm thinking about doing a mixed mode (SSB & CW) QRP entry, using the new KX3. Not sure my CW is up to speed though, but you have to bite the bullet and just dive in.
See you guys on the bands.
Tuesday, 26 November 2019
Coming Soon...
Planning on taking part in Winter Field Day, January 25th & 26th, 2020 ??
If you are, plot your location on this map located HERE, so far there is only one Canadian location shown....I'm sure there will be more, but let's get Canada on the map !!
The Rules for the event can be found HERE.
If you're planning on taking part in the outdoor category, you need to play it safe and start brushing up on your winter safety skills. Don't take a chance, be safe.
If you are, plot your location on this map located HERE, so far there is only one Canadian location shown....I'm sure there will be more, but let's get Canada on the map !!
The Rules for the event can be found HERE.
If you're planning on taking part in the outdoor category, you need to play it safe and start brushing up on your winter safety skills. Don't take a chance, be safe.
Tuesday, 12 November 2019
First Snow...
Well, it arrived early this year, in fact it's a lot earlier than normal.....winter is still 5 weeks away!!! We're all hoping it doesn't stick around, otherwise it will start to get too cold and wet outside for our portable operating sessions.
The Winter Field Day website states: "Don't let the winter doldrums keep you locked up in the house, get out and play some radio!" I can tell you that I have now reached the age were I long for a 8 week winter DXpedition to Fiji or perhaps Tahiti......but that's not going to happen. Instead we'll suck up the winter crap and radio on.
This year Winter Field Day is being held on January 25th & 26th, 2020. Mark it on your calendars, it's always a good time....even if it is cold.
The Winter Field Day website states: "Don't let the winter doldrums keep you locked up in the house, get out and play some radio!" I can tell you that I have now reached the age were I long for a 8 week winter DXpedition to Fiji or perhaps Tahiti......but that's not going to happen. Instead we'll suck up the winter crap and radio on.
This year Winter Field Day is being held on January 25th & 26th, 2020. Mark it on your calendars, it's always a good time....even if it is cold.
Thursday, 7 November 2019
In Remembrance
In Loving Memory
of the
Officers, NCO's, and Men
of
2816 Squadron, RAF Regiment
December 1941 - June 1946
Labels:
2816 Squadron RAF Regiment,
RAF Regiment,
Rockapes.
Tuesday, 5 November 2019
Wednesday, 30 October 2019
Comments
Just a quick note to inform my readers that I have had to limit comments to users with Google Accounts. I did not want to have to do this, BUT.....there's always a BUT....it's the only way I can stop the constant spamming of the comments section.
On the average day I was receiving up to 200 comments from European porn sites and it was a real pain stopping them before they went live on the Blog.
So, for a little bit of an inconvenience, I now do not have to check the Blog every 30 minutes to make sure some pervert hasn't spammed me and filled the inbox with some form of porn.
Thanks for your understanding!!
On the average day I was receiving up to 200 comments from European porn sites and it was a real pain stopping them before they went live on the Blog.
So, for a little bit of an inconvenience, I now do not have to check the Blog every 30 minutes to make sure some pervert hasn't spammed me and filled the inbox with some form of porn.
Thanks for your understanding!!
Monday, 28 October 2019
The Weekend...
This years edition of the CW WW SSB Contest is now over, and from what I have seen of some already submitted scores, you either had propagation or you didn't.
Due to some medical stuff going on we called off the mini-DXpedition to the QTH of VE9FI, where we have operated from for the past two years, and stayed close to home.
The propagation numbers were not very promising, the SFI=67, SN=0, A Index=18 and the K Index=3. These numbers, unfortunately, stayed pretty stable for the whole weekend.
I managed to make contacts on all bands except 10m. I even managed to make three contacts on 160m with my 80m OCF Dipole, which has very obviously stretched!! But, this was the weekend I wanted to try out my new 35.5' vertical on 15m, and it certainly didn't disappoint me.
Amongst many others, I put HH2AA (Haiti), FY5KE (French Guiana), TM6M (France), PJ4K (Bonaire), and 5K0K (San Andres & Providencia) in the log, all worked on 15m, so I have nothing to complain about its performance. I still plan on putting more radials down before the snow flies, and then it should just be about perfect for my use.
For the most part the bands were extremely noisy with very deep QSB. Signals were S9+ and a second later were gone completely only to reappear a few seconds later as S4. Lots of stations had big signals, obviously running a bit of power, but they were not hearing the stations calling them, they were completely deaf, and this led to more than a bit of frustration for the S&P guys.
The other thing that was going on was stations were rushing their callsigns so fast you couldn't understand them at all. Then to top that off, they didn't leave enough room in-between their calls for you to sneak in your callsign. It was rush, rush, rush, and in the end nobody won. Slow down so people can understand you and answer your CQ - then everyone will be happy.
The prize for the loudest and cleanest signal this year must go to ZF1A (Cayman Islands). What a signal they had! I think I worked them on three bands, and everyone was a joy to work, and very professional operators as well.
So that's it for another year. Hopefully next year we will be back down with VE9FI operating with much better propagation.
Due to some medical stuff going on we called off the mini-DXpedition to the QTH of VE9FI, where we have operated from for the past two years, and stayed close to home.
The propagation numbers were not very promising, the SFI=67, SN=0, A Index=18 and the K Index=3. These numbers, unfortunately, stayed pretty stable for the whole weekend.
I managed to make contacts on all bands except 10m. I even managed to make three contacts on 160m with my 80m OCF Dipole, which has very obviously stretched!! But, this was the weekend I wanted to try out my new 35.5' vertical on 15m, and it certainly didn't disappoint me.
Amongst many others, I put HH2AA (Haiti), FY5KE (French Guiana), TM6M (France), PJ4K (Bonaire), and 5K0K (San Andres & Providencia) in the log, all worked on 15m, so I have nothing to complain about its performance. I still plan on putting more radials down before the snow flies, and then it should just be about perfect for my use.
For the most part the bands were extremely noisy with very deep QSB. Signals were S9+ and a second later were gone completely only to reappear a few seconds later as S4. Lots of stations had big signals, obviously running a bit of power, but they were not hearing the stations calling them, they were completely deaf, and this led to more than a bit of frustration for the S&P guys.
The other thing that was going on was stations were rushing their callsigns so fast you couldn't understand them at all. Then to top that off, they didn't leave enough room in-between their calls for you to sneak in your callsign. It was rush, rush, rush, and in the end nobody won. Slow down so people can understand you and answer your CQ - then everyone will be happy.
The prize for the loudest and cleanest signal this year must go to ZF1A (Cayman Islands). What a signal they had! I think I worked them on three bands, and everyone was a joy to work, and very professional operators as well.
So that's it for another year. Hopefully next year we will be back down with VE9FI operating with much better propagation.
Wednesday, 23 October 2019
Trans-Atlantic SOTA Event
Just a reminder for those SOTA fanatics out there reading the Blog - the next Trans-Atlantic S2S (Summit to Summit) event is on Saturday 2nd November 2019, generally between the hours of 13:00 and 17:00 UTC.
For those with more battery capacity, summit shelters and generally more stamina than others, those timings may go out + 1 hour at either end of the above period.
You do not have to be on a SOTA summit to chase these guys, just get on the air, chase them, and support them.....they'll appreciate it.
For a list of available VE3 Summits have a look HERE.
For those with more battery capacity, summit shelters and generally more stamina than others, those timings may go out + 1 hour at either end of the above period.
You do not have to be on a SOTA summit to chase these guys, just get on the air, chase them, and support them.....they'll appreciate it.
For a list of available VE3 Summits have a look HERE.
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Get outside, operate, and have some SOTA fun !! |
Monday, 21 October 2019
CQ WW DX SSB 2019
CQ WW DX SSB is coming up next weekend: October 26-27. The contest starts at 00:00:00 UTC Saturday and ends at 23:59:59 UTC Sunday.
The CQ WW SSB is the largest Amateur Radio competition in the world. Over 35,000 participants take to the airwaves this last weekend of October with the goal of making as many contacts with as many different DXCC entities and as many CQ Zones as possible.
The 2019 Rules can be found HERE.
This is by far my favourite contest, and one of the very few I do on a serious basis. For the first time in three years I will not be operating from the VE9FI station in New Brunswick due to a couple of issues with the station, a number of items are out for repair and will not be back in time. Propagation wise we're at the bottom of Cycle 24 and I don't really expect a lot this year, I think we'll have to fight for every DX contact we make.
I'm sure the FT-950 and the two antennas will get a good workout this weekend, and I look forward to writing another post telling you all how well I did.
Good luck everyone.
Tuesday, 15 October 2019
New Antenna
I decided to put up a second HF antenna the other day as the 80m OCF I have up in the air will not tune on 15m at all. Now, I know there's not much action on 15m these days....but one can always hope.
It's up in a tree that hangs over my back deck, and the radials are partly on the deck and partly on the lawn. I built it with used 18 gauge speaker wire that was originally used for my 148' longwire that I took down last year.
After googling a number of different antennas I settled on the following:
It's up in a tree that hangs over my back deck, and the radials are partly on the deck and partly on the lawn. I built it with used 18 gauge speaker wire that was originally used for my 148' longwire that I took down last year.
After googling a number of different antennas I settled on the following:
So far it has worked great and I have had excellent signal reports from all the stations I have talked to. It tunes up quickly on every band from 80m up to 6m with the FT-950's built in ATU. That ATU is no good for mis-matches greater than 3.1 to 1.
Next weekend is the NY State QSO Party, that will be it's first big test.
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