Sunday, 4 September 2022

Solar Storm...(Updated 0230 UTC, 5th September)

The bands are not looking very good today.....or tomorrow, from the space weather forecast.





Updated - 0230 UTC, September 5:

Friday, 2 September 2022

The Bands Are Hopping...

What a great afternoon chasing POTA stations I had today.  Finally the propagation seemed to be good enough to make good contacts.  I managed to put 31 contacts in my log in 28 minutes.  That including having to switch Hamsticks from 40m to 20m.

The propagation was: SFI=116, SN=50, A Index=7, and the K Index=2.

It took my exactly 6 minutes to get the 10 qualifying contacts for the park I was in, in my log.  Just amazing after so many weeks of bad bands and lousy propagation. 

Here's todays contact map.  You can see the 40m ring of contacts and further out the 20m ring:



Unfortunately it doesn't look like this good patch of propagation will last.  Here's the outlook for the next few days:


It may be a quiet weekend on Ham Radio this weekend, but hopefully things will improve by next week.

Stay Safe Out There!!

Wednesday, 31 August 2022

Well, It Could Have Been Better!!...

Last Saturday I, and three other members of the Upper Canada QRP Club, set off early to activate 2 separate islands for the W/V Island QSO Party.  It was also convenient that both of the islands fell within the boundaries of VE-0023, and VE-4882, which are local POTA entities.

Don VE3MNE, and I set off for Lower Brewers Mill and Washburn Island.  George VE3SIQ and the Bob VA3QV went to Upper Brewers Mill Island, about 3 km north of us.

This was actually the very first official club activity since we shut things down for Covid.  It was sure nice to get club activities going again.  The weather was somewhat cool, with a stiff wind blowing in the morning, but that soon gave way to blue skies and warm temperatures.

When Don and I arrived at Lower Brewers Mill we found that it was a construction site, with no real parking.  It turns out that the single lane wooden bridge that takes traffic across the canal is being rebuilt, and the parking lot was filled with construction trailers.  

We worked things out and spread out in order to not interfere with each other.  The bands were in terrible shape, with very deep QSB and near constant static crashes.  The propagation numbers were:
SFI=119, SN=90, A Index=7, and the K Index=4.

So in three hours I managed a grand total of 15 contacts, and Don didn't do much better.  The best part of the day was that fellow club member Dave VA3ORP, paddled down the canal from his QTH and joined us for a while.  It was nice to catch up with him.  I even managed a couple of CW contacts with him as he paddled up and down the canal.  

Best contact of the day?  Juan-Jose, EC5CSW, in Valencia, Spain.  Not too bad for 5w SSB !! 

Here's a picture of Dave VA3ORP, as he arrived:


Yes, that's a Hamstick mounted on the Kayak, and a 2.5w tuna can CW rig in his hands.

I wonder what the next adventure will be?

Stay Safe Out There!!

Saturday, 27 August 2022

And Here We Go Again...

Propagation is not looking very good for the next few days!!

Friday, 26 August 2022

W/V Island QSO Party...

Tomorrow, August 27th, sees this years W/V Island QSO party.  The QSO party runs from 1200 UTC August 27, to 0300 UTC August 28.

If you wish to take part, the Canadian Island Number list is available HERE.

The Rules for the event can be found HERE.

Many Canadian Islands are also within Parks on the Air entities and can generate a good number of QSO's during the contest.

I'm planning an early start and will be heading up to Washburn Island, ON-289, which is about 25 km north of my QTH.  Washburn Island is fortunate to be also within the boundaries of two POTA entities, VE-0023 (Frontenac Biosphere), and VE-4882 (Rideau Canal National Historical Site), which I will also activate. 

I'm hoping the weather and the propagation both behave themselves, and allow me to have an excellent day out playing portable radio.

The bridge over the canal at Washburn Island.

Saturday, 20 August 2022

Let's Go Activate...

Well, the propagation numbers were not very good today, as you can see from the posting below this one.  But....I've been in the house long enough and I thought I would see what I could do given the numbers we had.

It was hot and muggy here today with the outside temperature near 32C (89.6F), not the most comfortable weather.

The actual propagation numbers this morning while I was activating the park were:  SFI=105, SN=56, A Index=22, and the K Index=2.

It took an hour to get 14 contacts on 20m and 40m, but we got the job done.  Looking at the contact map I'm surprised that I got into half the places I did.  The very deep QSB didn't help matters at all either.



There were lot's of band police out this morning, all keeping guard on their own, private, frequencies, so that the daily nets held to discuss their medical issues wouldn't be interrupted.  Of course these nets wouldn't be actually happening for at least another 2 hours, but God forbid anyone uses the frequency for the next 30 minutes.

And then we had the whistlers, the tuner-uppers, and other associated LIDS out in full force this morning as well.  Made me realize that maybe I should only activate the parks Monday to Friday when the LIDS seem to be either sleeping or working.

Stay Safe Out There!!

Tuesday, 16 August 2022

Not Looking Good...Updated - 1245 UTC, August 20th...

The latest solar weather report sure isn't a good one....looks like a couple of rough radio days ahead of us.

 



Update:  It may be the weekend before we see some reasonable levels...




Update No. 2:  It looks like things will be starting to get back to normal on Saturday, barring 
any further earthbound CME's coming at us...




Update No. 3:  Let's hope this is the last update from this round of the Sun playing games with us.



Well, apparently our dear old Sun hasn't finished with her huge tantrum at the moment.  
Here's the latest update:


Stay tuned for more updates!!

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

Stay Safe Out There!!