Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Antenna Broken

I haven't been active since my wire got shortened a lot from stress. It was up there for a long time so it was going to happen eventually.

I have a new spool ready to go, but I'm considering first enhancing it. I may put a mast up there to lift the vertical of the inverted L before it goes horizontal. So this will take a bit longer than just replacing the old wire.

In the meantime, I'll see if I can listen in on anything anyway. C U L

Monday, March 29, 2010

80 & 40 Meters Tonight

Heard some strong stations on 80 meters but not as many as last week, then on 40m, I found a net for making contacts with a list of check-ins. The net control station numbers them and then after about 80 he starts calling on the list to call anyone. Nice idea, sure beats endless rag chew where you don't want to bother breaking into a group conversation.

The net web site is www.3905ccn.com

I heard KB2IAU, W3ROG, K4BZD, KB4UES, KE4VYN, N7JYC, N7WSH, KD8JYF, KC1AU, KA9Y, W9OO, and net contorl was KC1AU.

Also heard K2TTP with K0RU/M CW, and KA1W, CW. K1FZ and another net with K1CCT, KB1RXA, W2CC, KB1QAU, N1ZIO, KW1B, W1KEZ, and W1HSR.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Code Practice Also On Web From ARRL

This is really nice. No radio required for ARRL code practice. Here's the link: http://www.arrl.org/w1aw/morse.html

You can read the text, download today's mp3 of the code practice, or download prior day's CW practice, and, the bulletins are there also! Really good practice.

Friday, March 26, 2010

Copied Nice 80 meter CW QSO's

Good clear signals and both sides of the QSO, which is not always the case. I heard on 3.549 KN2CZZ and K4ALE. On 3.540.5 N8YYY and W8OLL.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Heard on 80 Meters

Strong signals to NY tonight: WA2WMJ, KC2NT, W1KX, WA2JB, W4HV, N4DWK, AK2G, W2LOC, W4CCW, W3BK, N2YBB Most SSB some CW. It's really hard to copy code when tired.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Great DX 80 Meters Thu Morning Very Early

Hooked up the old rig tonight and got on the air. Tuner was still set for 80m from years ago. W1AW was still tuned in so I copied their code practice and the bulletin, which was faster and really fun to copy as much as I did after so long.

Listened to: KC2DDR, WA2JZJ, KG1E, KA2OIG, WQ2X.

Nice contact with SP2EKI

And just now at 1:55 am Eastern, nice contact with EA3AKP, he was 59 +20 on 3.790

I was his first contact as he came on the band. Next was K0EA, he started at 59 and then was +10 and then +20 as he spoke with EA3AKP.

That was fun.

My Father's World War II CW Key J-38


This old WW2 key still works. It is a classic. I've used it on air for many QSO's. After developing some speed, I switched to a keyer.