Thursday, 24 November 2022
Portland Bay Conservation Area...
Thursday, 17 November 2022
This Weekends Propagation...
Sunday, 13 November 2022
Good Bands Today...
Thursday, 10 November 2022
Remembrance Day....
For Your Tomorrow, We Gave Our Today."
Saturday, 5 November 2022
Bands are Improving...
Thursday, 27 October 2022
Nice Day Out in the Park...
Propagation today was: SFI=122, SN=72, A Index=5, and the K Index=3. I had some QSB issues, but the majority of my troubles today was QRM. People just don't listen before they tune up and press transmit. One has to wonder how much of it was/is deliberate.
Today was supposed to be just a quick activation of Lemoine Point, VE-5141, but the pile up never stopped for the 30 minutes I was there. As it was supposed to be a quick one I just used my 20m and 40m hamsticks with a mag-mount on the roof of my van....and the radio was my trusty KX3 set at a whopping 10 watts.
Starting on 40m, which was supposed to have poor conditions, I put 10 contacts in the log in eight minutes. Not too shabby for a QRP activation. The remaining 20 contacts were all done on 20m.
Here's today's contact map:
Saturday, 22 October 2022
What a Difference a Day Makes...
Friday, 21 October 2022
Bands Have Improved...
I did my first activation POTA in a week today, the weather was cool (+5C) and the sky was blue, so I thought "why not?".
So it was off to Lemoine Point after lunch, VE-5141 as it's known in the POTA World. The parking lot was nearly full with afternoon hikers and dog walkers using the trails. Anyway, I managed to tuck myself away in a corner and get on the air.Today's operating position in the back of my van is shown on the left. My Kent Engineering Standard Morse Key got a good workout with several contacts down into the Southern States. GA and FL seemed to have a pipeline to my location, as I worked several of them one after the other.
Todays propagation was good, SFI=116, SN=60, A Index=7, and the K Index=0. There was a bit of QSB on the signals, but not enough to worry about or make life difficult.
As usual I was using my KX3 and 20m and 40m Hamsticks.
No DX showed up today on the bands for me, and here's my QSO map for today:
Stay Safe Out There!