I've put about a dozen 20M SSB, two 10M SSB and one 6M SSB contacts in the log thus far - all with 10w output. The bands are meh...and I'm hoping that a nice sporadic E event will open up the upper HF/lower VHF bands.
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I've put about a dozen 20M SSB, two 10M SSB and one 6M SSB contacts in the log thus far - all with 10w output. The bands are meh...and I'm hoping that a nice sporadic E event will open up the upper HF/lower VHF bands.
40/15 SSB ended up with about 260 QSOs. I only did a couple stints, had a nice run going on 15 Sunday morning. Amazing what a little bit of height and antenna gain does with 5 watts.
Didn't get to go, too much family drama. Oh well.
30 contacts from 11:09z Sunday to 18:12z Sunday with the IC-703. Had a 3 hour gap in there from 13:18 to 16:03. 10 & 15 were shite.
Didn't bother to stay/operate at the usual FD site. Too much rain for me. Hats off to the others who stayed. Hope they did well.
I didn't get to make it to the sites which extended me an invite, due to having to change the car's spark plug wires...in the friggin' rain...which was NOT fun.
The station adhered to the KISS principle: Low power (10w and under), wire antennas, paper logs. Of course, the huge 6M opening of Sunday morning went unworked due to lack of GOOD (steerable, horizontally polarized) antennas.
Best treats of the event were the unsolicited comments regarding 'big' signal levels and audio - then afterwards relating to the ops what I was running. :snicker:
One future goal is to completely isolate the '130V, '660 and a couple other rigs of similar power class from AC mains dependency. Battery bank of 200-300AH, charge controller, wind/solar and an ISO-Power strip to interface with the dedicated RigRunner strips. I may keep the PS-20s wired through the ISO-Power module for float charging duties in the dead of winter. No sun + no wind = no juice.
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