Hi Everyone, Thanks for the QSOs during my portable operation today. It was probably the hardest portable operation I have done so far, as I am sure some of you heard the plane that kept buzzing around every time I would transmit... ;-) I can't exactly say what was causing that horrible "buzz" every time I would transmit, but I do know that Horns Hill (where I was operating from) has three towers with cell, amateur, police and fire repeaters on them. I could barely hear my downlink through the buzz, and the trees really complicated it as well. The first AO27 and AO51 passes were okay with a few QSOs made, but we decided to just monitor the last AO27. I heard at least one station call on the 1957z AO27 pass, but I did not feel comfortable transmitting. Everyone just enjoyed listening - especially to that pass. Everyone enjoyed hearing WD9EWK and KF7MYK on the west coast along with CO6CBF in Cuba and VE3JW in Canada.
I was able to log all of the QSO from the first AO27 pass, but I do need the 1942z AO51 recording. I had to sacrifice my recorder jack for an external speaker. If someone could email that to me I would greatly appreciate it! If EN80 was new for anyone, let me know and I will send one of my regular cards - no return/sase needed. Thank you to the gracious ops today who put up with the noise! 73! Zack KD8KSN -----Original Message----- From: Zachary Beougher Sent: Friday, April 29, 2011 9:25 AM To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: KD8KSN Active Tomorrow (4/30) for Boy Scout Demo Hi All, I have been asked to do a few satellite demos for some Boy Scouts tomorrow afternoon on Horn’s Hill, Newark Ohio. The location sits about 400-500’ above the rest of the terrain which is great for low passes, but there are several trees to contend with. It would be great if a few people could call so the scouts could hear a typical exchange, and it would be really great if whoever calls could give their state as well. Here are the passes I plan to be on: AO27 30/1817z 50* AO51 30/1942z 15* Maybe... AO27 30/1957z 19* I will be operating with my usual call, or I might be operating using W8CBF. Grid will still be EN80. We will also be on HF: JOTA Scout Frequencies > > Band > > 80-meter > 3.940 MHz > > 40-meter > 7.190 MHz > > 20-meter > 14.290 MHz > > 10-meter > 28.390 MHz Sorry I can't provide more details about the event. I believe there were a few organizational issues. The passes and HF ops will be dependent on who all shows up, band conditions and weather. There are supposedly 400-500 scouts that will be coming through. If you would like a card, send me the QSO details and I will send you one - no return necessary. 73! Zack KD8KSN _______________________________________________ Sent via AMSAT-BB@amsat.org. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program! Subscription settings: http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb