Wednesday, 5 August 2020
NA QSO Party
Rules for this year can be found HERE.
This seems to be a contest I normally don't take part in, this is because most years the International Lighthouse Lightship Weekend takes place the same dates, and that's an event I like to do. However, this year the ILLW has been pushed back a week due to the celebrations for the 75th anniversary of the end of the Pacific war.
I'm not sure I will enter as a QRP station, I don't think the bands are going to be good enough, so I think this will be a QRO weekend.
Any weekend on the air is better than doing yard work 😊
Stay safe out there!!
Thursday, 23 July 2020
IOTA 2020
There are a couple of rule changes that just don't make sense to me. One is that there will be no DXpedition stations allowed, only home stations and single operators will be allowed.
I understand completely that most remote DX islands are out of reach this year, I think we can all see that, but this rule seems to include mini-DXpeditions to local islands. If local rules and laws allow for this type of activity under the current Covid-19 issue, I can see no problem with operating from a local island.
Let's be honest here, YOU know your current local situation and rules far better than some IOTA committee sitting in RSGB HQ in the UK does.
Sunday, 19 July 2020
August Events...
On the weekend of August 1st & 2nd, the annual Colorado 14er event is on. Here's what their website has to say on this:
"Amateur Radio operators from around Colorado will be climbing many of Colorado’s 14,000-foot mountains and Summits On The Air (SOTA) peaks to set up amateur radio stations in an effort to communicate with other radio amateurs across the state and around the world. Join in on the fun during the 29th annual event and see how many of the mountaintop stations you can contact. The covers the entire weekend but many mountaintop activators will hit the trail early with the goal of being off the summits by noon due to lightning safety concerns."
A link to their website and other details is HERE.
That same weekend the South California SOTA guys are having an event called "SOTAFEST". I believe this is the first time for this event.
Details can be found HERE.
Having both of these events on the same weekend means there will be lots of summits on the air, all calling for contacts.
Saturday, 18 July 2020
Linked Dipole
Monday, 6 July 2020
IARU HF Championship
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.