The propagation numbers this morning seemed to be a lot better than they were yesterday, so off I went after breakfast to the Marshlands Conservation Area, POTA VE-5143, and set up to activate the park.
Let me tell you that the propagation numbers that popped up on the space weather website, had nothing to do with what was actually experienced on air. The published numbers were: SFI=160, SN=118, A Index=12, and the K Index=1.
It took me 90 minutes to make 14 contacts on three bands, 15m, 20m, and 40m. Not at all what I expected when I started. That is the longest amount of time I have ever spent on an activation so far.
The radio of the day was my KX3, but I swapped out my normal mag-mounted hamsticks on my vans roof, to a light-weight camera tripod mount.Close up of the actual mount |
Todays QSO map |