I can't believe it has been almost a year since I have posted here! I have lots of interests and tend to bounce around between them.
But for 2016 I want to be more consistently in ham radio. So I have set a goal...
There are about 45 weeks left in 2016, so my goal is to complete 45 portable activities this year and document them here on my blog!
Also, tomorrow, February 25th, 2016 I will be activating NPOTA TR07,TR11,TR14 (Oregon NHT + Santa Fe NHT + California NHT) from Lone Elm park in Olathe, KS.
I will be operating my KX3 5 watts CW (maybe SSB if time allows) into a vertical. 14.060+/- and 7.030 +/-. I plan to arrive about 19:00 UTC (1:00 pm local) and operate for a couple of hours.
If you hear me please spot me. This will be my first activation, and my CW is a bit rusty, so the sending speed will be slow! Be patient with me!
This park has historical significance because it was used as a major campground along these 3 trails. Originally it was about 80 acres, and so many trees were cut down by the campers it became known as "Lone Elm".
That's all for today, I will report back after the NPOTA activation tomorrow!
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Wednesday, February 24, 2016
Thursday, April 2, 2015
CQ World Wide WPX SSB - QRP Style
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| Nick KE0ATH Spinnin' the dial! |
This past weekend was the CQ World Wide WPX SSB contest. My son Nick, KE0ATH has been trying off and on to make some contacts on 10 meters since he is a Tech. I thought this contest would be great for him, so we carved out about 45 minutes on Sunday to get on the air.
Tuning around 10 meters we heard some stations calling CQ without many takers, it was late in the contest. Some of the stations we worked had like 3,000 contacts, and were handing out #001! :)
We ended up working exclusively into South America. Nick would give them a call, and when he was successful I would give them a call. Great fun!
We have the KX3 set at 12 watts into my 66" dipole fed with ladder line. Tunes up great.
If you look at the picture of the rig, you can see the stand that Nick 3D printed for me to hold the KX3. He designed it in Autodesk Inventor and printed it - it also has my call sign inlayed into it in the lower right hand corner. It works perfectly!
We worked everyone that we called as well.
We worked just 6 stations, but it was fun. Here is who we worked:
PY3KN Brazil
NR6O California USA
PJ2T Cuaraco
CE3CT Chile
HK3C Columbia
8P5A Barbados
It was great fun, and Nick had a blast working his first HF contacts! Plus I picked up several new DXCC entities for myself!
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
My Birthday....KX3 Model
So yesterday I celebrated my 47th birthday. I had a great time eating a nice dinner with my Wife and children. Perfect night!
My 14 year old son, Ryan, has discovered a graphics program called Blender - he is teaching himself how to use it and has really done some cool stuff.
Well, for my birthday present he made a graphic of my Elecraft KX3! He apparently had been making clandestine trips to my newly implement shack to see what the rig looked like and then model it up in Blender.
Here is how it turned out....very cool....I just had to share it with you guys.
What a great birthday present from him - I am gong to make it into my wallpaper on my shack computer.
Thanks Ryan - you did a great job!
My 14 year old son, Ryan, has discovered a graphics program called Blender - he is teaching himself how to use it and has really done some cool stuff.
Well, for my birthday present he made a graphic of my Elecraft KX3! He apparently had been making clandestine trips to my newly implement shack to see what the rig looked like and then model it up in Blender.
Here is how it turned out....very cool....I just had to share it with you guys.
What a great birthday present from him - I am gong to make it into my wallpaper on my shack computer.
Thanks Ryan - you did a great job!
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