VE3FI Operating Position |
The bands on the other hand were not so good. 20m and 40m were the only bands we heard stations on, but while we could loudly hear Moldovan and Kuwaiti stations they couldn't hear us, and mainly worked Europeans. There was a lot of very deep QSB on the bands.
I did manage to make three contacts, one in Ohio, another in New Jersey, and the third in Indiana. While they were not DX, they did help prove my system works.
Antennas of the day were a Chillycon 31' vertical and a W3EDP. There was also an 80m OCF dipole permanently up at the location next to the little operating shack they have there. We put the analyzer on the antennas before we used them and they all checked out fine.
Radio in use was my FT-897D which I was using for the second time since I bought it. A nice little radio that works as advertised.
Looking forward to more of this type of operating.
The VE3FI set-up |
Don VE3MNE, Jim VE3ULC, and Don VE3UNA. |
Portable digital station of VE3ULC |