Wednesday, 23 December 2020
Sunday, 13 December 2020
RAC Winter Contest...
The Winter Contest is one of the few things, along with the Canada Day Contest that RAC does correctly......in my opinion. It's always a very friendly contest, where friends take time to chat for a few minutes and pass along news and season's greetings to each other. It's also a very good way of collecting all the provinces and territories in a single day.
Saturday, 12 December 2020
A Night Out ...
It was far too nice to stay home last night......yeah, it's December in Canada and the evening temperature was still hovering around +7C (or 45F).....so, it was off to Fort Henry again for another late night POTA activation of the Kingston Fortifications, VE-4872.
To be honest, I wasn't sure I would make any contacts given the state of the bands this week. At 2359 UTC the propagation was: SFI=83, SN=11, A Index=8, and the K Index=2. Lot's of room for improvement there!
I made a 2m SSB contact with a local ham and then switched to 40m after sending out a spot. Normally you have a response after your first CQ. Not last night....it was 10 minutes of calling before I got a response. I was starting to think it was not the night to be using the KX3 with its 10 mighty watts. The calls came in small spurts, and with 19 in the log I shut down and went for a coffee.
Contacts came from ON, NB, MI, IA, OH, TX, WI, FL, AL, SC, and IN. Not too bad for 10w into a Wolf River Coil Mini with a 9.5' whip.
I'm probably going to get once last activation in before it gets too cold....but you just never know.
Tuesday, 8 December 2020
ARRL 10m Contest...
This coming weekend, December 12 - 13, this years ARRL 10m Contest will run. It starts 0000 UTC Saturday; runs through 2359 UTC Sunday.
Given the amazing propagation we have had over the past week, I'm expecting this years contest to be outstanding. Of course there are some rumours around of a G1 Solar Storm over the next 2 days, so hopefully all will be OK for the weekend.
Rules can be found HERE. Give them a read, they will answer any of your questions.
The only decision I have to make is QRO or QRP this year? I guess I'll wait for Friday before I make that call.
Saturday, 28 November 2020
Another Night on the Bands...
It was a great night, band noise on 40m was not too bad, and I could hear all the stations calling me - 16 contacts were put in the log in 28 minutes. I used my KX3 set at 10w, into my Wolf River Coil Mini and the 9.5 foot whip.
Contacts were made to stations in ON, IA, SC, TX, GA, TN, ID, ND, CO, KS, and MN. Furthest contact was to N5HO in Castle Rock, Colorado, 2,393 km distant.
As most of you will know, the propagation has been fantastic over the last week. Tonight was no exception. The SFI=110, SN=60, A Index=10, and K Index=2. We are at the beginning of this new cycle, I wonder where the numbers will go to in three or four years?
I'll be out again tomorrow morning activating another local park. I may as well, the weather is great for this time of year, and it will be hard to activate some parks once the snow begins to fly.....and that will more than likely be pretty soon.
Stay safe!!
Sunday, 22 November 2020
A Good Night...
It was a dark and stormy night......well, it was dark and cold, the storm arrived this afternoon. During last nights ARRL Sweepstakes I was up on Fort Henry Hill...enjoying myself in the cold.
No, I wasn't there to take part in the Sweepstakes, I was there to take part in my local clubs QRP Sprint. This was the last Sprint to be held this year, and as the score is accumulative over the year, an important one to take part in.
It's a little bit creepy up there at night, although the view of the city, all lit up, is spectacular. The Fort has been a haven for ghost hunters for years as was the subject on one of the TAPS TV show.
Saturday, 14 November 2020
Another POTA...
Today was one of those beautiful sunny fall days, +7C under a deep blue sky...so, it was perfect for another Parks On The Air activation.
I chose to go to Fort Henry Hill National Historic Site, VE-4864, and operate from the parking lot. Now that they have broke all of the plasma TV's they had set up in their information building it, once again, has a S0 noise floor....let's hope stays that way.The Fort is actually closed for the season but the parking lot is still open. I was surprised that there were so many people walking around the site trying to get some exercise, while still trying to stay safe with social distancing.
The propagation today wasn't too bad: SFI=82, SN=24, A Index=3, and the K Index=1 at 1600 UTC.
A new antenna was in use today. I recently took possession of a Wolf River Coils Mini, and I had found in my garage an old AT-271 whip antenna for the AN/PRC-25 radio. It's 113.5 inches long and is a perfect match for the coil. I have it all mounted on a 6 inch mag-mount on the roof of my van (for stationary ops only), and it certainly worked well today.I had the site officially activated in about 10 minutes after I arrived there, and I had 52 contacts in my log when I wrapped things up after 45 minutes. Radio of the day, as usual, was my KX3 with a screaming 10 watts. Stations were worked from New Brunswick to Kansas, and all done on 40m.
We have a bit of heavy weather coming in for the next few days, but I'm hoping things will have settled down enough to get back out on Thursday and try out the same antenna setup on 20m.
Thanks to all my chasers today!
The coil and whip mounted on the roof of my van. |
The AT-271 whip antenna. |