Thursday, 2 July 2020
Another Good Day on the Bands...
Monday, 29 June 2020
Canada Day 2020
Sunday, 28 June 2020
Field Day 2020 - the outcome...
The ARRLs decision to temporarily modify the rules was, in my opinion, an absolute disaster. I'm sure the ARRL will scream that this year was the "Largest Field Day Turnout in History!" within the next couple weeks as the logs begin to roll in, and of course the numbers look good for their amateur radio publicity, but Field Day should not be a numbers game. It might just well have been any other contest weekend.
The people who actually participated in the real SPIRIT of Field Day had absolutely no chance at all. They were getting completely blown away by the D and E stations running large antennas and amplifiers. That's all you heard. I'm just guessing right now without looking at my log, but I would say easily 95% of the contacts I made were Class D and E.
Monday, 22 June 2020
A Good Night...
The propagation tonight was: SFI = 67, SN = 0, A Index = 5, and the K Index = 1.
So you can imagine my surprise when I worked in a pretty short time:
EI9HX, Patrick in Ireland,
DG7LAL, Rainer in Northern Germany, and
S51DX, Janez in Slovenia.
These QSO's were all done with 10w SSB.
I'm very pleased with this evenings QSO's, obviously the EFHW antenna is doing a fine job for me. Made of 132' of No.16 insulated wire, and is set up as an inverted 'L'. It's vertical about 50' and the rest is horizontal to a 70' fir tree in the north-east corner of my garden. It seems to work like a charm.
Sunday, 21 June 2020
Field Day 2020...
My plan is to set up and operate at the far end of my very large back garden, using my small screen tent for protection against the millions of bugs flying around that area.
The station will be operating QRP, and will be totally on battery power, the charging process for my 3 batteries has already began....I'd hate to run out of power half way through the event.
Radio will be the KX3. For antennas I will be using my new EFHW and a 20m vertical mounted 8' off the ground, made from some Buddipole parts and a MFJ 17' telescopic whip. If time and weather permits I may also put up my PackTenna Mini using one of my 33' collapsable masts as a backup.
I have been using the N3FJP logging software, but it doesn't work on Linux or Mac. If anyone has any recommendations for a good Linux capable logging program, I'd love to hear from you.
This years Rules, including the amendments for this year, can be found HERE.
Have fun and stay safe!!
Monday, 15 June 2020
80m - 10m EFHW Antenna...update
Saturday, 6 June 2020
EFHW Antenna...
Many of the hams in my club already use them, right down to QRP power levels, with great success. Many of them have a second one they use for portable operating.
So in the race to prepare for this years Field Day, which I will be operating from home this year, I need to get this antenna built and up in the trees pretty soon.
Once it's up in the air, and in use, I'll post a report on how it does.