Thursday, 28 November 2024
First Snow of the Year...
Monday, 25 November 2024
VA3KS Memorial Event - Part 2...
Sunday, 17 November 2024
VA3KS Memorial Event...
Next Sunday, November 24th, is the one year anniversary of his passing. Here in Kingston, several parks will be activated in his memory, and I will be activating one of his favourite places, Portland Bay Conservation Area, CA-5957.
Eric VE3DN, will have the Pinhey Forest Conservation Area, CA-1581, on the air as well for the event. This was the last park Kieran activated.
Those stations taking part will put "VA3KS Memorial Event" on the comment line on their spotting page. If you see us on the spotting page, give us a call, and help celebrate the memory of a great ham, and a fantastic friend.
Stay Safe Out There!
Tuesday, 12 November 2024
FX-4CR...
This particular tuner was originally designed for the FT-817/FT-818, and actually comes with a CAT cable for those radios. Thankfully it also works with most QRP radios, and the tuner is actually good for up to 30w.
So far it's worked with my 138' EFHW, and my Hamsticks, so it's definitely a keeper.
The radio itself is pretty intuitive, and it gets easier to use every time I get it out of the case. I actually busted a pile up with it the other day, I heard a station in South Dakota calling CQ POTA, and he was immediately hit with a pile of stations calling him.....and I was the guy who got through with 20w!!! It made my day!!
Stay Safe Out There!!
Sunday, 10 November 2024
Remembrance Day 2024...
Wednesday, 6 November 2024
It Arrived...
Friday, 1 November 2024
Arriving Next Week...
I recently bought a brand new G90 radio. While it's a great radio, and I really do like it, it doesn't fill the niche I thought it would. It's a bit heavy to throw in a backpack and hike to a POTA or SOTA site for my liking........your results may vary.
After using the G90 a couple of times I found it got very hot after operating for a while, so I bought the external cooling fan for it.....adding even more weight and bulk to the radio.
Now, I do have a reputation for packing more gear than I actually need. With that in mind I've decided to get rid of the G90, and replace it with a brand new FX-2CR, which will arrive next week. I'm hoping that with this small 20w radio I'll be able to finally get all my needed radio gear in a single small pack, and travel lightly.From all I have read, and the Youtube videos I have watched, this radio looks to be just what I'm looking for. It's not a replacement for my KX3, that radio is staying, but the FX-2CR is going to be a fantastic addition to my portable shack equipment.
Stay tuned for some field reports!
Stay Safe Out There!!
Thursday, 24 October 2024
A 10m Day - Part 3...
There was not supposed to be a "Part 3" to my 10m adventures, but I had such a great day yesterday I couldn't resist!
It was one of those perfect fall days, it was 19C (66F) outside, under a beautifully deep blue sky. The local trees are well into their change of colour these days, with brilliant flashes reds and yellows dotting the views all over the city.
A few days a month I get to leave my house, take my time, and not have to worry about things. My Mother-in-Law lives with us; she suffers from Dementia, and can't be left alone at all. Yesterday was our respite care day and a PSW looks after her allowing my wife and I some "us" time. The break is always very welcomed.
I decided to spend my time at Fort Henry National Historic Site and do yet another POTA activation. It's been a while since I was at Fort Henry, it's normally a very busy place, but as it was a week day, yesterday wasn't busy at all.The only spot left at Fort Henry to activate from these days is the parking lot - all other roads around it are either closed off or have no parking signs on them. Seeing that there was the only one choice to operate from, it was the KX3 and a 10m Hamstick kind of day!
Propagation was "interesting". The SFI=176, SN=94, the A Index=8, and the K Index=3. There was also some very deep QSB throughout the whole time I was on site.
First in the log was Kurt ON4CCN at 1522 UTC. The last station, Sean KI5UCO/qrp, went into the log at 1732 UTC. I ended up with 62 contacts in the log, with 22 DX stations, and 13 Park 2 Parks included. It was just a fantastic day on the radio. All my contacts were on 10m, and I really enjoyed the several mini-pileups I had throughout it.
Here's the contact map:
I'm hoping to do this again next Sunday....if the bands stay as good as they have been.
Stay Safe Out There!