Coming up on March 25th & 26th, the CQ WW WPX Contest. Always good for putting ton on DX in your logbook. I'm hope to put a few more in my log after my disappointing time on the ARRL International DX Contest this year.
Hopefully the SFI will improve for that weekend and we have better conditions than the last contest.
Rules can be found HERE.
See you on the bands!!
Monday, 13 March 2017
Saturday, 4 March 2017
ARRL International DX Contest
Excellent day on the HF bands today as the ARRL International DX Contest got under way. The propagation numbers didn't look too good, but to be honest the issued numbers didn't match the band performance. There was a good amount of atmospheric noise, but no QSB on any of the bands.
15m which shows as being "poor", was actually the wide open and I managed to work half of Europe on it. Over all I made 85 contacts...so far...and of them 38 were on 15m.
20m had great propagation into the Caribbean and South America. I actually worked Bolivia and Peru today...two brand new ones for me out of the 39 countries I put into today's log.
I even managed to work Aruba and Bonaire on 10m this afternoon. Both stations were pounding into this QTH at about 20 over 9.
The only band that didn't seem to be performing as advertised was 40m. Both evenings it has not produced any real good DX, and I've managed only 8 QSO's on the band.
We will have to see what tomorrow brings and see how many more countries I can get in the log.
15m which shows as being "poor", was actually the wide open and I managed to work half of Europe on it. Over all I made 85 contacts...so far...and of them 38 were on 15m.
20m had great propagation into the Caribbean and South America. I actually worked Bolivia and Peru today...two brand new ones for me out of the 39 countries I put into today's log.
I even managed to work Aruba and Bonaire on 10m this afternoon. Both stations were pounding into this QTH at about 20 over 9.
The only band that didn't seem to be performing as advertised was 40m. Both evenings it has not produced any real good DX, and I've managed only 8 QSO's on the band.
We will have to see what tomorrow brings and see how many more countries I can get in the log.
Monday, 27 February 2017
Family Stuff
The Dwyer girls.
Rest in Peace Aunty Pat......you're all together again now.
God
saw you getting tired and a cure was not to be.
So He put His arms around you and whispered “come to me.” With tearful
eyes we watched you, and saw you pass away. Although we loved you dearly, we
could not make you stay. A golden heart stopped beating, hard working hands at
rest. God broke our hearts to prove to
us, He only takes the best.
Wednesday, 22 February 2017
And......more good WSPR
How about this for a good evenings WSPRing on 30m? This was last night at 2300 UTC on February 21. Australia and South Africa....not too shabby for 500 Mw in the inverted L long wire.
Sunday, 19 February 2017
Amazing contacts....
Just back from our weekly ham radio breakfast and decided to put WSPR on for an hour or two, and the map below show's my first half hour on 30m. It's not often I get into Africa and Australia in the same hour.
I am surprised at the lack of trans-Atlantic traffic though. Normally Europe is booming in here at this time of day.
These contacts were made on my 148' inverted L long wire antenna up at 60', and using 500 mW.
I am surprised at the lack of trans-Atlantic traffic though. Normally Europe is booming in here at this time of day.
These contacts were made on my 148' inverted L long wire antenna up at 60', and using 500 mW.
30m, 1520 UTC on 19 February 2017.
And, here's the propagation for this hour:
Friday, 17 February 2017
WSPR.....again
I'm hoping to get a 200 mW transmitter using a Raspberry Pi shortly, and then we will see what we can really do.
20m, 1423 UTC on 17 February 2017 |
17m, 1527 UTC on 12 February 2017 |
40m, 2154 UTC on 14 February 2017 |
40m, 2214 UTC on 14 February 2017 |
Wednesday, 8 February 2017
Very Quiet Times......
Not much going on around the shack to report. The weather and propagation have both been pretty bad so not much radio work has been going on.
Hopefully this will change in another month as we get out to activate a few islands and maybe a new lighthouse.
My best buddy, VE3MNE, is retiring at the end of March, so who knows what trouble and adventures we will get up to together. We are planning a mini-DXpedition to visit VE9FI in Hampton, NB, at the end of October, so we can take part in the CQ WW DX Contest from that QTH. That will be worth several posts on here alone.
Other planned weekend activities, so far, include the International Lighthouse Weekend in late August, the W/VE Island QSO Party, Field Day, and the Rideau Lakes Cycle Tour in early June.
Hopefully this will change in another month as we get out to activate a few islands and maybe a new lighthouse.
My best buddy, VE3MNE, is retiring at the end of March, so who knows what trouble and adventures we will get up to together. We are planning a mini-DXpedition to visit VE9FI in Hampton, NB, at the end of October, so we can take part in the CQ WW DX Contest from that QTH. That will be worth several posts on here alone.
Other planned weekend activities, so far, include the International Lighthouse Weekend in late August, the W/VE Island QSO Party, Field Day, and the Rideau Lakes Cycle Tour in early June.
Sunday, 22 January 2017
The Weekend and Sunday WSPR
Well, I managed to pull 128 contacts out of a hat for the NAQP on Saturday, January 21st, which triples my score from last year........so I'm pleased. It was kind of disappointing though, the only Canadian stations heard and worked were from Ontario and Manitoba, the rest of the country had a cone of silence over it.
Over the course of the day I managed to work stations on all bands except 10m, which was far too noisy to work anything if they were there.
Sunday morning, after our Ham Breakfast, I fired up the WSPR and started off on 20m with 500mW. Lots of stations across NA and Europe reporting hearing me, I was quite surprised actually.
After about an hour I switched to 15m, and while I did make a cross-Atlantic contact into the Netherlands, it was mainly NA contacts.
40m wasn't too bad, but no hits were received from anywhere other than NA. No cross Atlantic traffic at all.
Just for the record, the propagation at 2146 UTC Saturday was: SFI-86, SN-61, A Index-10, and K Index-3. Sunday, at 0119 UTC was: SFI-86, SN-61, A Index-11, and K Index-4.
Over the course of the day I managed to work stations on all bands except 10m, which was far too noisy to work anything if they were there.
Sunday morning, after our Ham Breakfast, I fired up the WSPR and started off on 20m with 500mW. Lots of stations across NA and Europe reporting hearing me, I was quite surprised actually.
After about an hour I switched to 15m, and while I did make a cross-Atlantic contact into the Netherlands, it was mainly NA contacts.
40m wasn't too bad, but no hits were received from anywhere other than NA. No cross Atlantic traffic at all.
Just for the record, the propagation at 2146 UTC Saturday was: SFI-86, SN-61, A Index-10, and K Index-3. Sunday, at 0119 UTC was: SFI-86, SN-61, A Index-11, and K Index-4.
20m at 1630 UTC, 22 January |
15m at 1730 UTC, 22 January |
40m at 1810 UTC, 22 January |
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