The latest solar weather report sure isn't a good one....looks like a couple of rough radio days ahead of us.
Tuesday, 16 August 2022
Not Looking Good...Updated - 1245 UTC, August 20th...
Monday, 15 August 2022
Buddipole Parts, Part 2...
Yesterday morning, Don VE3MNE, and John VE3WTN, and I, drove down to Lake Ontario Park here in Kingston, and did a bit of antenna experimenting.
I took the opportunity to have another look at the Buddipole VersaHub I recently acquired. This time, instead of using a 17' MFJ collapsible whip, I used my Wolf River Coil Silver Bullet Mini, with a 9.5' sectional whip from an old Canadian Army PRC-25 radio, that works great with it.I also used two 17' semi-elevated radials....most of them where on the ground, not in the air.
Once we got it tuned with an analyzer, we had it down to 1.2:1 across both 20m and 40m. So I now have a good option for a second antenna during POTA activations....which is what started this quest in the first place.
To give this set-up a good test I managed to make four quick 20m QRP contacts using the antenna. First up was Keith, KD5JGD in San Antonio, Texas, 2550 Km away. Next up was Dan, W0DAN in Marietta, Georgia, 1347 Km away. Third was Ben, K0BJJ, in Newton, Iowa, 1366 Km away, and lastly was John, KE0VPA, in Collins, Iowa, 1381 km away. Not too bad for 10w with the KX3.
Propagation was: SFI=124, SN=119, A Index=10, and the K Index=2.
I'm interested in seeing what I can do with just the VersaHub and Hamsticks, so that will be the next experiment I do....stay tuned!
John VE3WTN, with his Xiegu X6100 Radio |
Don VE3MNE, contemplating life with his Analyzer |
Thursday, 11 August 2022
Buddipole Parts...
I haven't used my Buddipole system, except for the telescopic whips, for about 6 years now. Most of the parts are scattered in various boxes around my garage. This is because I found that it is easier to use my Wolf River Coil than set up the Buddipole system.
However, I was looking over the Buddipole website the other day and came across one of their new products, the "Versahub". Immediately, I knew that this was the piece I needed to set up my second antenna for POTA activations. It's so simple! Along with the Versahub I also bought the collapsible legs that go with it.My initial testing has been with my 17' telescopic whip antenna, set for 20m, and a single 17' elevated counterpoise. So far so good, it definitely shows promise. Next I plan to try my Hamsticks with it and see how they make out on it.
Below are some pictures of myself, and Don VE3MNE, testing it out by comparing his 20m Hamstick to the 20m vertical. I'm going to make more of the elevated counterpoise wires, and see what difference it makes if more than one is used at the same time.
More to follow as testing continues...
Sunday, 7 August 2022
2022 Island QSO Party...
Those regular readers of my Blog will know that over the last two years POTA has become my "go-to" activity. So doing the Island QSO Party will be a nice break from what has become my usual daily activity.
All islands in North America, both fresh and salt water, qualify for the QSO Party, so you should have no trouble finding one to activate.
Rules can be found HERE.
Frequencies I'll be using, +/- a few kc are:
7.250, 14.250 - 14.260, and 50. 130.
Of course, the International Lighthouse Weekend is the weekend before this event, and I'm planning on activating a lighthouse as well this year...now if I could just find an island with a Lighthouse and a POTA number, life would be perfect!!
Stay safe out there!
Radio need Cooling?...
With the heat we have been having over the past few weeks I have noticed that my KX3 tends to get a bit warm at times, and of course the radio has no internal fan to aid in cooling...so I needed a solution.
I went looking for 4" or 2" computer cooling fans that I could rig up to help keep things cool, but nobody around my location stocks them.
Just by chance I was in a Dollar Store two days ago and came across what was listed as a "personal fan", and it had possibilities. So, ever the big spender, I coughed up the $3 and bought one. It's turned out to be absolutely perfect for the job, keeps the radio cool and I'm no longer worried about over-heating the KX3.
This item runs on two AA batteries:
Saturday, 6 August 2022
Saturday on the Bands...
After a week of lousy propagation we finally had a not-so-bad day today, and I managed to make contacts on both the west and east coasts.
Propagation this morning was: SFI=114, SN=73, A Index=6, and the K Index=1.
The main problem today was not making contacts, it was suffering through the high temperatures and humidity. At 1500 UTC it was 32C (88F) with the humidity feeling like 42C (108F). Not the most comfortable operating conditions, even with the wind coming in off Lake Ontario.
Radio was the KX3 at 10w, and my antenna was 17m, 40m, and 20m Hamsticks. Yep, three bands, and 33 minutes to get 14 contacts.
Here's todays contact map from Lemoine Point, VE-5141, Parks on the Air:
Wednesday, 27 July 2022
2022 IOTA Contest...
Coming up this weekend is the Islands on the Air contest. It's always interesting working the various islands that pop-up on the air, and I'm sure this weekend will be no different.
This year the dates and times are: 1200 UTC July 30th to 1200 UTC July 31st.
Rules can be found HERE.
Have fun, and stay safe!
Sunday, 24 July 2022
Great Day on the Bands...
I decided to finally get out and do a POTA activation today. The bands have not been the best over the last couple of weeks so I have not been up to too much. I read today that the experts are calling what has been going on a "Propagation Tsunami" of back-to-back CME's and Solar Storms.
Todays propagation numbers while I was activating were: SFI=111, SN=83, A Index=17, and the K Index=2.
I drove down to Lemoine Point, VE-5141, and in 26 minutes had 24 contacts in my log. Contacts were made on both 20m and 40m.
Here's todays QSO map:
Radio in use today was my KX3, set at 10 watts. Antenna was either a 20m or 40m hamstick, both worked very well.
Hopefully the bands will now start to behave and settle down.