This doesn't look too good!! This is the forecast for Monday to Wednesday. Wednesday does not look to be a good day for chasing DX or POTA stations.
Sunday, 3 July 2022
Saturday, 2 July 2022
2022 IARU HF Championship...
The idea of the contest is to contact as many other amateurs, especially IARU member society HQ stations, around the world as possible using the 160, 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10 meter bands......I doubt 10m will have much action over the weekend, but you never know, stranger things have happened.
Dates for the event are from 1200 UTC 9th July to 1200 UTC on 10th July.
Tuesday, 28 June 2022
Antenna Comparisons...
On June 19th I wrote on this blog that I would like to see what the QSO pattern difference was between my operating using 10w and hamsticks versus my using 5w and a 40m EFHW up at 33 feet.
The EFHW was set up as a sloper along the East to West axis.
One difference in this experiment is that I changed operating locations by 115 km (71 miles) to the west of my home QTH. Another difference is that I dropped the power from 10w to 5w so I was legal under the Field Day rules.
So was there a difference? Well, not really. If you look at the QSO maps I have published over the past few months in the articles below this one, and then have a look at my Field Day contact map shown below, you will see virtually no difference in the area my contacts are made in.
Here's my stations Field Day map:
To me this shows that the difference between a 40m EFHW and a properly tuned and set-up 40m hamstick is negligible.
Stay Safe Out There!
Monday, 27 June 2022
Field Day - the aftermath...
My station, with the KX3 |
Don, VE3MNE, not believing the propagation numbers Saturday evening! |
Thursday, 23 June 2022
Field Day Preparations Continue...
The preparations continue for Field Day. This year we are travelling 90 minutes west to Grafton, Ontario, to a site we have used before, when our normal site was underwater a few years ago.
The back of my van currently looks like a cross between a Radio Shack Warehouse and a Camping Store. There is gear everywhere!! I didn't realize that I owned so much equipment.
The weather forecast so far is calling for no rain, and hopefully the propagation Gods smile upon us both days, although it looks like we may have a rough start on Saturday according to Space Weather.
Don VE3MNE, and I are heading out Friday afternoon to get the camp set up and to try and figure out where we can site and hang our antennas. This year we plan on operating as a 3A station, made up of a SSB station, a CW, and a digital Station.
The antenna line-up, so far, is a 20m/40m linked dipole dipole, and several EFHW verticals for different bands. Friday evening and Saturday morning will be spent getting these antennas in the air and checked out....and perhaps making a few POTA contacts.
Stay Safe Out There!!
Sunday, 19 June 2022
The Weekend in Radio...
It certainly has been a lousy weekend for doing portable radio. The weather was fine, the band conditions not so much!
On Saturday the propagation numbers were: SFI=149, SN=152, A Index=13, and the K Index=2. The QSB on both 20m and 40m was very bad on both days, with S9 stations disappearing in seconds and coming back as S1 or S2 before fading away completely.
The map below shows my contacts on both 20m and 40m. The majority were on 40m, which is opposite to what was forecasted for that day. 20m should have been the "go-to" band, but it was nearly dead.
Thursday, 9 June 2022
Rideau Lakes Cycle Tour
Next weekend, June 11th & 12th, is the 49th running of the Rideau Lakes Cycle Tour, and the 14th year the Frontenac Radio Group has provided communications support for the event. After a two year hiatus we have managed to scrape together enough volunteers to look after our normal communications locations. This Saturday will be the first time in 2 years we have had the whole gang together, in person, since Covid hit us.
We do have the threat of rain on us this weekend. It's only a 30% chance, but it's not a thing we need or want. The last time we got hit with cold rain was 10 years ago, that year 60% of the riders went down with hypothermia with the tour being abandoned half way, and riders evacuated by bus back to Ottawa.
There are only 1300 riders registered this year, the numbers being reduced from the more normal 2100 due to covid concerns.
For those hams who regularly use the VE3FRG repeater here in Kingston, please note it will be out of service next weekend and reserved for the Bike Tour traffic only. If you need a repeater please use the VE3KBR repeater on 146.940- with a 151.4 tone.
If you're in any of the locations shown on the map below over the weekend, please watch out for the cyclists.
Wednesday, 8 June 2022
ARRL Field Day 2022...
I still think they are silly rule changes, nobody will change my mind on that. It's called "Field Day"....not "Sit at home and operate from the comfort of your Shack Day". Field Day is supposed to make you think, and operate, outside the box. It was designed to make you travel to, and operate portable from an unprepared location, and then compare your results against those of the other participants who had done exactly the same as you had.
This is now hard to do when operating from a temporary field location, operating from batteries, using less than optimum wire antennas, when the people you're comparing yourself too are using 1500 watts with professionally installed towers and beams...all from the comfort of their normal home shacks. It seems to me that the whole spirit of Field Day has been thrown away in order to make the event "bigger and better".
This year I have decided that I will in fact operate during the event. I have been invited to Northumberland County to take part in a QRP Field Day. You know, 5w maximum, and only home-brewed wire antennas allowed. I'm going to have fun, tell tall tales and swop lies with friends I haven't seen in two years, and I will ignore those lazy individuals who decided to stay home and operate from the comfort of their own homes instead of following the true Spirit of Field Day.
It's going to be fun.
Stay Safe Out There!