Wednesday, 27 December 2017
VE3 SOTA
For those of you looking for up-to-date information on the new VE3 SOTA Association, have a look HERE. New information was posted there today.
Saturday, 23 December 2017
Merry Christmas
It's that time of year again, when people around the world start talking about peace and goodwill. Perhaps one day they will think about peace and goodwill all year long.
I hope you all have a wondrous Christmas, but please - remember those less fortunate than us.
I hope you all have a wondrous Christmas, but please - remember those less fortunate than us.
Thursday, 14 December 2017
Winter Field Day - 2018
Coming up quickly is the 2018 Winter Field Day!
Not only during summer field day in June, do the bands come alive with improvised signals proving the ability to respond to emergencies. Since emergencies and natural disasters don't always happen in the good weather, during Winter Field Day, frigid winds, icy limbs, and bitter cold replace thunderstorms, mosquitoes, and the blistering heat of summer.
Rules for the event can be found HERE.
Remember to give yourself and your team a lot longer to complete the site setup, it can take up to four times longer than in the warm weather.
Make sure you watch out for each other for signs of Frostbite and Hypothermia. Stay safe out there!!
Not only during summer field day in June, do the bands come alive with improvised signals proving the ability to respond to emergencies. Since emergencies and natural disasters don't always happen in the good weather, during Winter Field Day, frigid winds, icy limbs, and bitter cold replace thunderstorms, mosquitoes, and the blistering heat of summer.
Rules for the event can be found HERE.
Make sure you watch out for each other for signs of Frostbite and Hypothermia. Stay safe out there!!
Sunday, 3 December 2017
December QRP in the Park...
VE3ULC operating and dressed for the weather today. |
The propagation numbers today, at 1730 UTC were: SFI = 70, SN = 0, A Index = 4, and K Index = 0. The bands were very quiet and luckily we had an absolute S0 noise floor in the park. Just about every signal we heard was just booming in to us.
One of our goals was to work Rick, VE3ORY/W4 in Florida, as he's emigrated down there for the winter. Jim managed to work him on 40m with Olivia 8-500, and again on 20m using PSK-31, and we both worked him again on 20m SSB.
Best contact of the day for me was with GI0AIJ in Northern Ireland who was a solid S9++ to me and he kindly gave me a 56 in return...not too bad for 5w into an MFJ 17' collapsible whip antenna.
I also managed to get KC0ZNI in the log. Phil is in Paola, Kansas, and was activating one of the state parks today. Booming signal from him, and I received a 57 from him....again, not too bad for a QRP signal.
All in all a great day outside playing radio.
VE3FI operating today at Lake Ontario Park....dressed for the Ontario Winter. |
VE3ORY/W4 operating today in Florida....dressed for the heat wave down there !!!!! |
Monday, 13 November 2017
2017 ARRL Sweepstakes
Starting
this Saturday afternoon, at 2100 UTC, this years ARRL Sweepstakes
starts !! Since winning the
2013 Canadian Division trophy for QRP I haven’t really tried hard at this
contest….but this year I might give it a good push and see what I can do, but I
want to have a good look at the upcoming propagation first.
The
link to this years Rules are HERE.
Propagation wise we could be in for an interesting time. One of the sites I frequent has this to say about the next few days:
"No
G1 (Minor) or greater geomagnetic storms are expected. No significant transient or recurrent solar
wind features are forecast".
Hopefully everything will go smoothly......but you just never know.....
Good Luck to everyone!
Hopefully everything will go smoothly......but you just never know.....
Good Luck to everyone!
Monday, 6 November 2017
In Remembrance......
In Loving Memory
of the
Officers, NCO's, and Men
of
2816 Squadron, RAF Regiment
December 1941 - June 1946
Per Ardua
Sunday, 5 November 2017
Coming Soon........
Over the past few months a renewed push has been taking place to try to get Summits on the Air (SOTA) finally operating here in VE3 land. This quest was started over seven years ago by Martin, VA3SIE, but was sidelined due to technicalities. Martin is now a regional manager in the VE2 SOTA association.
This past September the SOTA management team in the UK was contacted again and they have now decided that VE3 land no longer has the technical difficulties that we had back in 2010.
For those who do not know what SOTA is, it is a ham radio operating award program that was launched in the UK in 2002, and has now grown world-wide.
The aim of SOTA is to encourage licensed ham radio operators to operate temporarily from the summits of hills and mountains....in other words get out of the shack, operate, and get some good and healthy exercise.
Now Ontario does not have a lot of true mountains, it is true that we have some high summits up in the north, but they are rather scarce in the southern part of the province. To this end we have been told that we will be allowed to operate as a 100m prominence association, instead of the normal 150m prominence that they ask for.
Ontario will be split into four regions, corresponding to the current RAC Sections. Thankfully we have already had volunteers step forward to manage the Greater Toronto and Ontario South regions.
More news will be posted as it happens.
This past September the SOTA management team in the UK was contacted again and they have now decided that VE3 land no longer has the technical difficulties that we had back in 2010.
For those who do not know what SOTA is, it is a ham radio operating award program that was launched in the UK in 2002, and has now grown world-wide.
The aim of SOTA is to encourage licensed ham radio operators to operate temporarily from the summits of hills and mountains....in other words get out of the shack, operate, and get some good and healthy exercise.
Now Ontario does not have a lot of true mountains, it is true that we have some high summits up in the north, but they are rather scarce in the southern part of the province. To this end we have been told that we will be allowed to operate as a 100m prominence association, instead of the normal 150m prominence that they ask for.
Ontario will be split into four regions, corresponding to the current RAC Sections. Thankfully we have already had volunteers step forward to manage the Greater Toronto and Ontario South regions.
More news will be posted as it happens.
Wednesday, 1 November 2017
CQ WW SSB Contest
The towers at VE9FI |
The drive down can be summed up in one word....RAIN. It absolutely poured down for the great majority of the trip, stopping just before we arrived in Hampton on Thursday afternoon. I have to admit the highways in New Brunswick are fantastically well maintained. It was a real treat to drive on them.
Thursday afternoon and Friday were spent settling in and learning how to operate the equipment in the shack. Russ has two 75' towers, one with an 8 element log periodic and the other with a 6 element 20m beam. We also had a 1/4 wave vertical for 80m and 40m, a full sized folded dipole for 80m and 40m, and a full sized long wire for 160m.
I was using the resident Flex-6700, and Don used his own FT-950, so I had a bit of a learning curve to learn to operate the Flex....never having done so before, and I have to tell you that after spending 36 hours operating one I much prefer my FT-950.....but perhaps if I used it more I might change my mind.
The operating position for the Flex-6700. |
The other thing we quickly realized was that the propagation is different from here at home. Stations we can not get from Kingston, no matter how many times we call, all answered us on the first call from Hampton. We also had to take into consideration that the signal bounce was landing in a different location from home and that caused a bit of worry until we realized what was happening.
At the end of the contest we ended up with a total of 997 contacts and a submitted score of 808,707, and now we await the judges comments.......
The trip home had even more rain than the trip down, and this time we also had 50 km winds gusting to 90 km for most of the trip as well....not very comfortable being buffeted around like that. We managed to make a grand total of two 2m contacts, both on the way home. Thanks to Ted, WW1TED from Hamlin, Maine, and Stephan, VE9SAP from St. Basile, for their company on the Grand Falls, NB, repeater.
All in all it was a fantastic trip.....I could have done without the 1270 km drive each way, but what the hell, it's a great way to see the country.
Don and I can't thank Russ and Pat enough for their unbelievable hospitality....and Pat's cooking has to be eaten to be believed.....what a cook !! Thanks guys for everything !!
And now, a few pictures........
The 20m beam down ready for the high winds. |
Another shot of the Log Periodic. |
The best sea food in NB.....at St. Martins. |
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