Getting up early on a Sunday morning, and going off to play radio, is starting to become a habit!! It was a great day, blue skies and not a cloud to be seen anywhere. In fact it was 18C when I was in the park, not too shabby for the 1st May around here.
My antenna today was, surprisingly, not a hamstick. I used what I call my WG0AT antenna, a 41' radiator, and a 17' ground radial. It's attached to the radio by a BNC to Banana Plug adapter, and not with coax or a Balun. Steve, WG0AT, kindly provided me with the details of this antenna after I saw a video of him using it on a SOTA activation.
It works on most bands, and tunes down to 1.5:1 for many of them, a couple were 2.1:1. I can not use it on 80m, 17m, or 12m, it just won't tune them at all. It's not really an issue as I don't normally activate on those bands anyway. I must try this antenna with a 4:1 Balun and see what changes with it.
So how did I do? Well let me start off by saying that the propagation was not the best (that's also becoming a habit!!). We had very noisy bands with deep QSB, signals were S9 one minute and gone completely the next.
Propagation numbers for today: SFI=120, SN=50, A Index=18, and the K Index=3.
However, I did manage to work three stations in Florida, WB4TDH, N4II, on CW, and N4Y on SSB. All three were taking part in the Florida QSO Party. Best contact of the day goes to G7SQW, Andy, who was activating a park in the UK, and my mighty 10 screaming watts grabbed him on my first call. I'm very pleased with that contact, especially considering todays conditions!
It looks like we have a wet week ahead, so I will have to squeeze any of my planned POTA activations in between the rain drops.....the good news is that it isn't snow in the forecast!
Stay safe everyone.
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A nice spot to play radio! |