Coming up this weekend is the ARRL International DX SSB Contest. Thus kicks off at 0000 UTC on March 5th and runs till 2359 UTC on March 6th.
Rules can be found HERE.
Things are all set here at the QTH, the FT-950 is working perfectly and both antennas are working very well. Given the amount of high winds we have had here this winter I'm surprised they're both up in the air!!
I'm just awaiting a leave pass from the "Honey-Do" list and I'll be all set!! I always enjoy this contest as there is always lots of good DX to be had on just about every band.
Maybe I'll even here, and perhaps work, the ever elusive VA3QV this weekend.....
Tuesday, 1 March 2016
Sunday, 28 February 2016
CQ 160m Contest
I thought I would try the CQ 160m SSB Contest on Friday evening, I've never taken part in this contest before.
Using my 148' inverted 'L' and my 80m OCF Dipole, both antennas tuned up quite well on 160m. The band seemed to be in great shape. It was wall to wall signals right across the band, and doing the "Hunt & Peck" system it was easy to pick the stations off.
You will see from the map below that both of my antennas are compromises on 160m, but I did get out, only to the eastern side of the continent, but still not bad for two antennas that are not cut for that band.
Using my 148' inverted 'L' and my 80m OCF Dipole, both antennas tuned up quite well on 160m. The band seemed to be in great shape. It was wall to wall signals right across the band, and doing the "Hunt & Peck" system it was easy to pick the stations off.
You will see from the map below that both of my antennas are compromises on 160m, but I did get out, only to the eastern side of the continent, but still not bad for two antennas that are not cut for that band.
Best DX of the contest for me was either PEI or Florida, and I must be honest, I never heard any mid-US to west coast stations at all.
So this rounds out a very quiet month here, interrupted only for my 60th Birthday celebrations.....I have to tell you all, I don't feel 60, in fact I don't feel any different than when I was 40....and hopefully it will remain that way for a long time !!
I am already gearing up for next weekends ARRL International SSB DX Contest...starts at 0000Z on March 5th till 2400Z on March 6th.....AND.....don't forget the clocks go ahead next Saturday Night !!
Wednesday, 10 February 2016
Busted Weekend
Last weekend both the Vermont and British Columbia QSO Parties were held......except I never heard anyone from either place on the air, SSB or Digital.
What was it....lousy propagation or a lack of participation?
Seems strange that I wouldn't hear anyone from either location, especially as I was working stations from all over North America, both on SSB and PSK31.
Oh well, as they say: "Better Luck Next Year".
What was it....lousy propagation or a lack of participation?
Seems strange that I wouldn't hear anyone from either location, especially as I was working stations from all over North America, both on SSB and PSK31.
Oh well, as they say: "Better Luck Next Year".
Sunday, 31 January 2016
2016 Winter Field Day.....the aftermath
Winter Field Day this year was a great success! This has to have been the year with the most participants ever. The bands seemed to be alive with people calling "CQ WFD" on both SSB and PSK31. Not as busy as Summer Field Day, but just as much fun.
Many of you will know that WFD was at one time sponsored by SPAR, the Society for the Preservation of Amateur Radio. That organization folded up late last year and a new organization was quickly formed to keep the idea alive. I have the privilege to sit on the Executive of that organization as the sole Canadian representative.
It was a lot of work to get WFD up and running this year, but it was really worth it, and obviously from the result we have seen this weekend, I think we did a good job.
Just a note on WFD 2017.....there will be some rule changes coming as a result of what we learned this year.
At 1645 on January 30th, just before it all started, the propagation report was: SFI=114. SN=49. A Index=3. and K Index=0. Not bad, but we have had better....but given that the solar cycle is dying we can't complain.
About 80% of my contacts were done via PSK31. This is the very first contest I have done using any digital mode, but it won't be my last....I have a great time with it. My contest macro's worked very well, and I only had to make two very small changes after I started.
Not only North American stations took part. We had stations from Cuba, Belgium, France, Holland, the UK, and Poland take part which was really nice to see.
Over all I had a total blast and can't wait for summer field day in June......even if it does mean mosquitoes !!
Many of you will know that WFD was at one time sponsored by SPAR, the Society for the Preservation of Amateur Radio. That organization folded up late last year and a new organization was quickly formed to keep the idea alive. I have the privilege to sit on the Executive of that organization as the sole Canadian representative.
It was a lot of work to get WFD up and running this year, but it was really worth it, and obviously from the result we have seen this weekend, I think we did a good job.
Just a note on WFD 2017.....there will be some rule changes coming as a result of what we learned this year.
At 1645 on January 30th, just before it all started, the propagation report was: SFI=114. SN=49. A Index=3. and K Index=0. Not bad, but we have had better....but given that the solar cycle is dying we can't complain.
About 80% of my contacts were done via PSK31. This is the very first contest I have done using any digital mode, but it won't be my last....I have a great time with it. My contest macro's worked very well, and I only had to make two very small changes after I started.
Not only North American stations took part. We had stations from Cuba, Belgium, France, Holland, the UK, and Poland take part which was really nice to see.
Over all I had a total blast and can't wait for summer field day in June......even if it does mean mosquitoes !!
Provinces and States that I worked this weekend. |
Tuesday, 12 January 2016
Winter Field Day 2016
Also coming up at the end of the month is Winter Field Day........this year it's under new management as SPAR has folded up and faded away. Taking the place of SPAR as the sponsor is the Winter Field Day Association....Link HERE for the rules, etc.
This will be the eighth year our Club has taken part in this event. The cottage we had booked for this event was cancelled on us, so the club is not sure what we are going to be doing, but we will be doing something......probably at one of the members workshops.
Winter Field Day also has a very active Facebook page HERE.
This is a great opportunity to operated for 24 hours under less than adequate conditions and to test your emcomm capabilities under winter conditions. Given the fact that this large country of ours has many months of ice, cold and snow a year, it's something we need to practice. Not every emergency happens in summer.
It should be noted that Winter Field Day is NOT just for North American stations. Feel free to participate no matter where you are.
This will be the eighth year our Club has taken part in this event. The cottage we had booked for this event was cancelled on us, so the club is not sure what we are going to be doing, but we will be doing something......probably at one of the members workshops.
Winter Field Day also has a very active Facebook page HERE.
This is a great opportunity to operated for 24 hours under less than adequate conditions and to test your emcomm capabilities under winter conditions. Given the fact that this large country of ours has many months of ice, cold and snow a year, it's something we need to practice. Not every emergency happens in summer.
It should be noted that Winter Field Day is NOT just for North American stations. Feel free to participate no matter where you are.
NAQP 2016
Coming up this weekend is the SSB portion of the North American QSO Party........I'd almost forgotten about it to be honest....
Last year I didn't do very well in this contest so I'm hoping for a large improvement this year. I think with the second HF antenna up in the air the I should do OK, at least I'll have 15m this year....
Brought to you by the fine folks at the National Contest Journal, it lasts for only 12 hours, and runs from 1800 UTC January 16 to 0600 UTC January 17.
The up-to-date rules can be found HERE.
Last year I didn't do very well in this contest so I'm hoping for a large improvement this year. I think with the second HF antenna up in the air the I should do OK, at least I'll have 15m this year....
Brought to you by the fine folks at the National Contest Journal, it lasts for only 12 hours, and runs from 1800 UTC January 16 to 0600 UTC January 17.
The up-to-date rules can be found HERE.
WSPR....Again
Another bad weather day here in Kingston, heavy blowing snow and winds up to 70 kph, not a nice day to be outside, but a perfect day to be in the shack..... The snow was drifting up to three feet in my driveway, so it was a busy afternoon of shovelling as well.
We are expecting this sort of weather for the rest of the week, so the chair in the shack will be occupied a lot....
Since Christmas I have been spending a lot of time playing around with digital signals, first with WSPR, and now with PSK31. In the last two days I've managed to work 29 countries on PSK31, including Panama and Israel. It took a while for me to get used to the macros, and getting them set up correctly, but now that it's working as I want it to work I'm having a blast.
The big thing that sticks out for me is the lack of DQRM, LIDS and Band Police. Maybe it's early days for me yet, but I'm enjoying the peace and quiet compared to SSB.
Today I also spent some time back on WSPR to see how the propagation was doing. The picture below shows the results for 1820 UTC today. The SFI was 109, SN=41, A Index=14, and the K Index=2. This was done today with 1w.
We are expecting this sort of weather for the rest of the week, so the chair in the shack will be occupied a lot....
Since Christmas I have been spending a lot of time playing around with digital signals, first with WSPR, and now with PSK31. In the last two days I've managed to work 29 countries on PSK31, including Panama and Israel. It took a while for me to get used to the macros, and getting them set up correctly, but now that it's working as I want it to work I'm having a blast.
The big thing that sticks out for me is the lack of DQRM, LIDS and Band Police. Maybe it's early days for me yet, but I'm enjoying the peace and quiet compared to SSB.
Today I also spent some time back on WSPR to see how the propagation was doing. The picture below shows the results for 1820 UTC today. The SFI was 109, SN=41, A Index=14, and the K Index=2. This was done today with 1w.
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