Fwd: Any AMRAD members at Fied Day?

Bill Fastenau bill.fastenau at verizon.net
Mon Jun 24 10:25:21 CDT 2013


> 
> Hi Folks!
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> I ran the VHF station at W2GSB on LI.  Had a 85 foot JLG crane and some mast for the 2m and 6m yagis.  I enjoyed the late morning 6m opening.  The club up here, Great South Bay ARC ran 5F with a GOTA station, the VHF/UHF station, 1solar/battery 40m CW/PSK with a 40m 3 el wire yagi fixed SW, and great BBQ (courtesy of Rich/K2BBQ) from the Town of Babylon EOC. We had 1 triband HF yagi on a trailered crank up, loads of dipoles and a 20m bobtail curtain which worked really well.
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> 73-
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> Bill/WB2QGZ
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> Bill Fastenau 
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> On Jun 24, 2013, at 8:42, Martin <dcmk1mr2 at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> HacDC ARC (W3HAC) had its inaugural FD in its space in St Stephens church in downtown Washington, DC.   One of our members survived and operated in the aftermath of Hurricane Andrew in Miami and thought that it was as authentic a crisis response location as the middle of a park.
>> 
>> We entered as a 3e but ended up running just one transmitter most of the time.   We put up an 80 ft loop and 10 m dipole  and also used a existing 20 m monopole.  We also put up a permanent UHF/VHF vertical and made several contacts on that.  One members brought in huge lithium batteries and we ran on battery power.  We brought several hundred watts of solar panels but didn't have time to set them up.    We introduced a bunch of new people to ham radio and got several non-amateurs on the air.  Due to all the time spent schmoozing with visitors our duty cycle was pretty low and the batteries lasted.  We also had a gas generator we never fired up.
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>> I operated PSK31 mostly on 20 m and made just a few dozen contacts.  I planned to operate at 5 W but ended up at 15 W.  This was my first contest event and I am new to PSK31 so it was a shock how fast everything was happening. I'm sure I would've had better luck with more power and some psk31 skills.
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>> Martin KB3UJQ
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>> On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 7:39 AM, fgentges at mindspring.com <fgentges at mindspring.com> wrote:
>>> I was out at the K4LRG site at the VHF station.  We worked a number of sky wave QSOs from noon to 2 PM on 6 meters.  That station worked out well.  Bill Fenn also came out.
>>> 
>>> We also had a group of recent Technician class graduates getting their Baofeng UV5R radios with a short class.  Once done they went around field day getting first class introduction to field day plus some on the air operation.  At least one youngster was really hooked at the VHF station with over 10 QSOs with little help.
>>> 
>>> Frank K0BRA
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>>> On 6/23/13 10:52 PM, wb4jfi at knology.net wrote:
>>>> Well, Mel and I operated the Field Day CW station for a local ham club here in Charleston (Trident ARC), the call was N4EE (not N4I).  I remember making a few contacts with K4LRG on different bands.  Were any AMRAD members in the DC area behind the key at K4LRG, or another club station, or is that a dumb question?
>>>> 
>>>> Once again, I was the overnight CW operator, but this year I operated some during the day as well.  I will have "CQ FD de..." in CW ringing in my head for the next few days!
>>>> 
>>>> My Elecraft K3/P3 was a godsend!  WE were able to operate on any HF band with just a push of the ATU tune button.  And we saw no interference from the nearby SSB station, even when operating on the same band.  I got real good at sending TU N4EE 2A SC BK.... Now if I can learn how to send the rest of the alphabet.
>>>> 73, Terry, WB4JFI
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>> On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 7:39 AM, fgentges at mindspring.com <fgentges at mindspring.com> wrote:
>>> I was out at the K4LRG site at the VHF station.  We worked a number of sky wave QSOs from noon to 2 PM on 6 meters.  That station worked out well.  Bill Fenn also came out.
>>> 
>>> We also had a group of recent Technician class graduates getting their Baofeng UV5R radios with a short class.  Once done they went around field day getting first class introduction to field day plus some on the air operation.  At least one youngster was really hooked at the VHF station with over 10 QSOs with little help.
>>> 
>>> Frank K0BRA
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 6/23/13 10:52 PM, wb4jfi at knology.net wrote:
>>>> Well, Mel and I operated the Field Day CW station for a local ham club here in Charleston (Trident ARC), the call was N4EE (not N4I).  I remember making a few contacts with K4LRG on different bands.  Were any AMRAD members in the DC area behind the key at K4LRG, or another club station, or is that a dumb question?
>>>> 
>>>> Once again, I was the overnight CW operator, but this year I operated some during the day as well.  I will have "CQ FD de..." in CW ringing in my head for the next few days!
>>>> 
>>>> My Elecraft K3/P3 was a godsend!  WE were able to operate on any HF band with just a push of the ATU tune button.  And we saw no interference from the nearby SSB station, even when operating on the same band.  I got real good at sending TU N4EE 2A SC BK.... Now if I can learn how to send the rest of the alphabet.
>>>> 73, Terry, WB4JFI
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