Saturday, 21 August 2021
Parrott's Bay POTA Activation...
Thursday, 19 August 2021
New Paddles...
These are made by CWMorse.US in Bon Wier, Texas.
I've only ever used a straight key before, so this will be a new adventure for me to explore. I'm sure learning how to use them will set my CW standard back several years, but it's great to learn new skills.
Of course now I have to dig out the manuals for my FT-950, and the Elecraft KX3, so I can figure out how to change the menu settings to allow paddles instead of a key to be used.
It's going to be interesting!!
Saturday, 7 August 2021
Lemoine Point Conservation Area...
This mornings propagation numbers were: SFI=74, SN=0, A Index=7, and K Index=3. As well as these poor numbers, we also had some extremely bad QSB....to be honest, the bad QSB has been around constantly for about 2 weeks!!
I did expect the place to be crowded this morning, but the parking lot was empty when I arrived.
First in the log was a CW contact with Bill, K4NYM, in Florida. The QSB took him out so fast I didn't get a chance to give him my park number. The rest of my 13 contacts were all SSB, and took a bit of doing given the deep QSB.
It was difficult enough making contacts given the QSB we had, but on top of that I had several cases today of stations repeatedly shouting their callsigns over the station I was in a QSO with. Some operators seem to have no patience at all these days. Needless to say, if you were calling over other stations I didn't work you.
Radio today, as usual, was my KX3, and the antenna was a 20m Hamstick mounted on the roof of the van with a 5" mag-mount.
Thursday, 29 July 2021
New EndFed Antenna...
The bands have not been the best for the past week. Lots of QRM and very deep QSB across every band I wanted to operate on.
So I decide to have a look through my junk drawer and see if I had the parts to build a new Endfed for portable use in the field...for those times I need something better than a hamstick. I came across a small 49:1 unun, made by LnR Precision Inc. The label on it states it's good for 10/20/40m, and it originally came with 41' wire.Now, when I bought this, several years ago, I could never get a decent SWR with it anywhere on the bands it was advertised for. In the end I just stripped off the wire and put the unun in my junk drawer and forgot it.
I had a look at it again, and thought I would give it another chance. I cut a 66' piece of wire, attached it to the unun, and added a few SOTA Beams insulators. Up it went on my 33' mast and I put the analyzer on it. It wasn't too bad, and after I had removed about 3' of wire - it was just about perfect.
I made several good solid contacts with it, and it is now usable on 40m through 6m, far more than it was supposed to have when it was new. Best of all the SWR is 1.5:1 to 1.8:1 everywhere it will tune.
I'm glad I looked through the junk drawer now!
The finished antenna, ready to go |
Map of my contacts the first time it was used. |
Wednesday, 21 July 2021
IOTA Contest...
It runs from 1200 UTC July 24 to 1200 UTC July 25.
The Rules can be found HERE.
Have fun, and stay safe out there!
Friday, 9 July 2021
Lake on the Mountain
Monday, 5 July 2021
Radio Overheating?...
I was reading today that some hams are having issues with their portable rigs overheating and shutting down in the warm weather we have been having out west while doing POTA, and SOTA, activations.
I've never had that issue. My Dad taught me how to make a suitable sun/heat shade for any radio I might have that I want to operate portable.
The answer is a simple cardboard box big enough to fit the radio, painted gloss white on the outside, and flat black on the inside.
The gloss white paint reflects the suns rays and the flat black helps you see your radio in the intense sunlight. This idea is a lot cheaper than some of the responses to the original article.
Below are some photo's of the sun shade I made last year with my KX3. It works very well. This took me less than 10 minutes to make, and the only expense was two cans of spray paint. I hope this idea helps somebody.
Sunday, 4 July 2021
July? Already?
It's definitely true that the older you get the faster time moves. I can't believe we're already in July! Over the weekend I did manage to complete two POTA activations, although on Saturday the propagation was not very good.
On Saturday I drove west to Trenton and then south to Carrying Place, where the Murray Canal runs through Prince Edward County. This is part of the Trent-Severn Waterway National Historic Site, or as we know it, VE-4889. I managed to put only 10 contacts in the log for this one, and every contact was hard fought for.When I looked at the propagation numbers before I left home, they looked pretty good. SFI=94, SN=72, A Index=5, and the K Index=1. However, I didn't see the small note about the X1.5 Solar Flare which caused a major bump in the propagation.
I had also planned to activate Carrying Place National Historic Site, but could find no place to park so I could operate. This is one I don't think I will be back to, it just isn't conducive to activate safely.
The third planned activation was supposed to be Lake on the Mountain Provincial Park. This also didn't take place, not because of bad propagation, or lack of parking, but because there were just too many people wandering around and I didn't think it was safe to setup my station. I will be back for this one, but I'll do it very early on a weekday when the crowds will not have gathered yet.
Sunday arrives and I think I had better stick close to home as it's my 34th wedding anniversary, and I would like to live to see my 35th........but the XYL asked me if I was going to go out and "play radio", well, needless to say I took a chance, said yes, and drove to activate the Frontenac Arch Biosphere, VE-0023.
Once again the propagation numbers looked good, SFI=90, SN=81, A Index=4, and the K Index=1. But, they had fooled me yesterday so I checked them a few times to make sure I wasn't going to get fooled again.
It was early and there were not too many Park Hunters around, but this time the numbers held and I did a successful activation of VE-0023. It was done only on 20m, normally I do it (no idea why) on 40m. But today I reached out and 11 stations who had never worked it before got a chance to do so.
So it was a great anniversary weekend, I got to "play radio" and the XYL got some much deserved peace and quiet......a win win situation 😆
Stay safe out there!!
Sunday's 20m contacts from VE-0023 |