Wednesday, 23 April 2025

QRP To The Field...

Here's a surprise.....I've just been told that unknown to everyone, this year's QRP to the Field Event has been delayed a week and will take place this coming Saturday, April 26.

Here's a link to the rules page HERE.

This is good news as the bands were absolute garbage last Saturday when it was originally planned to happen. I didn't do very well because of the conditions, and never submitted a log. Good job I didn't as I can do it all over again this Saturday, and hope for much better conditions.

I can't get upset over this screwup this year at all.  Paul, NA5N, has just within the past 2 weeks lost his wife, and I'm sure he has other things on his mind right now.

So there you go, another chance to get out and play QRP radio coming up this Saturday.

Stay Safe Out There!

Thursday, 17 April 2025

This Coming Weekend...

Lots of activities coming up this weekend!

First up is the POTA Support Your Parks Spring Event. This starts at 0001 UTC on Saturday, April 19, and runs till 2359 UTC 0n Sunday, April 20. I'm planning on activating a few parks for this event, and hopefully the propagation gods will cooperate for a change.

These events are a good way of boosting your POTA contacts, and of course you can also upload the same log(s) to the WWFF program.

The next event we didn't think was going to happen, but it will be happening after all. That's QRP to the Field. The link takes you to last year's page, but there have been no changes to the Rules for this year. The page will be updated soon, but Paul, NA5N, lost his wife, Jan, N0QT, a week ago and very obviously has had other priorities in his life. 

The third event this coming weekend is the Ontario QSO Party. I have done this contest in the past, but not for many years now. They do have a QRP category.

It's also the Easter long weekend here in Ontario. Enjoy yourselves, but please stay safe.

Sunday, 13 April 2025

A Less Than Stella Day...

Today was the first day this year I have been able to leave the house without a jacket and gloves on - it was that warm. Just a glorious day!

Lemoine Point & Kingston Airport
However, as good as the weather was, the bands were not that good at all. In fact they were really awful. I set out this morning with the goal of completing 2 POTA activations, and while it took a lot longer than normal, I did get the job done. 

The QSB was particularly bad, with signals fading from S9 to S2 instantly. This of course caused me to lose a number of otherwise good contacts. 

I started the day on 10m CW and made a couple of contacts into the USA. When those contacts dried up I moved to 15m SSB and made some contacts into the US Gulf states, and as a total surprise Emanuele, IU3LYJ, in Northern Italy called me and gave me an S5 signal report. Then it was on to 40m SSB to finish off the activation.

I took a break for lunch, and met my wife at a local restaurant - which we don't often do. Once lunch was over it was off to the next activation. Conditions had not improved, in fact they had got worse. That activation was done entirely on 40m SSB, and I was lucky enough to work 2 stations who were at different 3fers, which allowed me to complete the activation.

Today was really not the day to be running QRP, but I did, and to make it worse I used my hamsticks mounted to the roof of my truck. If nothing else I proved to myself QRP can still do it even under very poor conditions.

Propagation today was: SFI=165, SN=80, A Index=20, and the K Index=3.

Here's my contact map from the morning activation:


And here's the map for the afternoon activation:


Let's all hope the propagation starts to improve again!

Stay Safe Out There!

Wednesday, 26 March 2025

Useful Piece of Gear...

I picked up a useful piece of gear the other day. I own a RigExpert Stick, and have been keeping it in the small cardboard box it came in, and the box doesn't afford much protection for such an expensive piece of equipment.

While surfing a few SOTA / POTA YouTube videos the other day I came across the answer. The ham in question had come across a small case, normally used to protect an electric toothbrush, and realized the case could have a new role.

Have a look at this:



It's a perfect fit, and it's waterproof.

If you're interested in getting one, they are available on Amazon. You can search for "Wilken Electric Toothbrush Case, Universal Travel Case".

Stay Safe Out There!

Friday, 21 March 2025

Another Portable Activation...

Today was a warm -2C under brilliant blue skies, spring must have arrived! Most of the snow around here has melted and faded away, which is fine by me.

Propagation wasn't too bad, SFI=170, SN=178, A Index=6, and the K Index=2. There was however, some very bad QSB on signals. Once again it was the KX3, and Hamsticks, and the location was VEFF-2986, Parrotts Bay Conservation Area. It was to be a WWFF activation today.

First up today was Rui CT1ERY, and he was followed very quickly by YY4EBD, G8IBR, G6ZVL, GW0RMB, SQ2WKQ, OH3RM, OH1MM, and SP9RXP. These contacts were all made on 10m. I switched to 15m and made a number of contacts to the southern US States.

A number of LIDS were out today, tuning up on top of me, whistling into their mic's, and generally being idiots. These antics, and the deep QSB, certainly didn't make it easy to make the contacts. I ended up moving frequencies a couple of times to get away from them, but they always seem to follow me down the band.

This weekend I'm planning on activating a couple of never before activated VEFF parks a little further north than I usually go, but the weather looks good enough to get it done. That will be a write up for next week.

Here's todays contact map:


Stay Safe Out There!!

Monday, 10 March 2025

The Great Melt...

As with most years, this one has been very quiet throughout January and February. Not much POTA has been happening, mainly due to many high-wind and snowy days around here. Many of the parks are very difficult to get into due to roads and parking lots not being plowed out.

I have had only four accessible parks since Christmas. This has started to change as the "great melt" is now upon us and the snow is rapidly disappearing. Once the roads have dried up and the mud cleaned off them, it will be open season again in the parks.

One of the good things that has come out of me expanding my activations into the world of VEFF, is that there're a good number of parks around here that are not in the POTA database. This will allow me to expand my day trips to include these new parks, especially now that I have discovered how to use the WWFF DX Cluster.

Yesterday I activated Lemoine Point once again, CA-5141, and VEFF-2979.  The bands were quite noisy and the QSB was pretty bad. I ended the activation with 23 in the log, including 10 DX. I didn't stay on 10m, I actually made contacts on 40m and 20m as well as 10m. 

First in the log was OS8D, quickly followed by DL8NDG, OH1MM, G0OQK, OH4MDY, DL2ND, IW2BNA, DH3TK, OH5CLP, and KP4YAT. 

Radio was my KX2 set at 10w, and I used various Hamsticks.  The propagation numbers were: SFI=150, SN=100, A Index=7, and the K Index=3.

Here's the days contact map:


Stay Safe Out There!

Thursday, 6 March 2025

10m Again...

It was another great day on 10m today, although I didn't think it was going to be that good. I worked several CW stations from home early Thursday morning around 1240 UTC, and conditions were not that good. But they definitely improved as the morning progressed.

I have started activating both POTA and WWFF Parks, several have the same number, but most are different. The difference is the WWFF guys really like to chase, and it's great to get all that European DX in the log. The impression I'm getting is that not many VE stations are doing WWFF (or VEFF as we call it here), so you are a rarity on the bands, and you get some pretty good pileups. That was the case today.

My radio today was my KX2 and a 10m Hamstick. Propagation was: SFI=157, SN-139, A Index=13, and the K Index=0. I chose to return to Parrotts Bay, POTA CA-5142, and VEFF-2986, as it's pretty close to my home QTH. I knew the parking lot had been plowed out and I could actually park there with no problem. Currently we are in the middle of the "mud season" here, the big melt is on as the daily temperatures have started to rise above freezing and we are getting lots of rain.

The day started with Pedro EA2CPG getting into my log. He was followed by UT5PI, IW2BNA, OH5TQ, OH4MDY, OH1MM, DL1EJG, ON3YB, I5JFG, and ON4ON. The big surprise for me today was when UT5PI came back to my CQ, he was 7469 km away, just east of Kyiv. That's 933 km per watt. I'm very pleased with that contact.

Hopefully I'll be able to get back out tomorrow and try to repeat today's performance.

Here's today's contact map:



Stay Safe Out There!!

Monday, 3 March 2025

Excellent DX...

It started off here as a very cold day, in fact it was -25C (-13F) when I went out to the truck this morning, and the 30 KPH wind didn't help matters either.

The propagation didn't look too bad, so I decided to go down to Lemoine Point, CA-5141, and do an activation for a few hours. Now I know that 10m will start to fade away soon as spring weather starts to pop up, so I decided to try 10m and see if it was still working.

Wow, was it ever still working!  However, having said that, it was still a slow start to what became a great day. First up was Thierry ON3TDZ, who was followed by HJ2EMJ, SK6QA, F5NZO, GW5GDP, G0RQL, EC7DZZ, OE4JHW, F4ILH, IU3GKJ, and IU2ROI. Not too bad for 8w and a Hamstick, and it looks like 10m is good to go for another few weeks.

I have also started to send my park activation logs to WWFF, and in particular VEFF. This allows me to give credit to hunters who do the WWFF program as well as POTA stations. Thanks to Stuart VE9CF, who got me started on WWFF.

Any program that gets me out of the shack, and operating in the great outdoors, definitely has my full support.

Today's propagation numbers were: SFI=140, SN=107, A Index=6, and the K Index=1. Radio was my KX2 and a 10m Hamstick. 

We're expecting several days of heavy rain starting tomorrow, so I expect I'll be in the shack until at least Friday.  Oh well, it is winter!

Here's todays contact map:


Stay Safe Out There!