What a great day on 15m it was today! I thought I would get out an do an activation as I don't plan on doing any activations over the weekend as the CQ WW SSB Contest will be on, I don't feel like fighting over-powered QRO stations with my QRP transmitter to try and make a contact.
Propagation today was: SFI=130, SN=98, A Index=6, and the K Index=2. Radio, as usual, was my KX3 with 10 screaming watts into a hamstick. There was a fair bit of QSB, but not enough to cause any real issues.
I actually started the activation on 40m, but after two contacts the band simply dried up and I couldn't rustle up any other contacts at all. So, off to 15m it was.
First DX in the log today was Bernd DL2DXA in Dresden, Germany. He was followed by GW0RQC, OE1DXU, DL1AX, F4ILH, DA2PK, ON4ON, IK3SWB/qrp, G0RQL, OS8D, EA2CPG, IZ4NPE, and SP8DSX. Interestingly, IK3SWB/qrp was using 5w SSB, and he was 55 into my station, and I received a 53 from him.
The whole time I was activating today I was wondering what my Dad, VE7CVQ (SK), would think of POTA. He was a CW only guy, very rarely did he pick up a mic. I don't remember him ever doing Field Day, he just operated from the shack like 95% of hams did in those days. But you know, I like to think he would enjoy it. I'm sure the size of today's radios would shock the hell out of him. He had the complete line of the Heathkit SB-101, top of the line for its day.
Here's todays contact map:
Oh yeah, I heard today from a US operator that QRP doesn't work........who knew????
Stay Safe Out There!!



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