Wilson,Yes, I did work W4EZ. Our club closed down Sunday morning and I went 
home, put my trusty K3S on the battery and ran a combination of phone and CW 
for the last three hours of Field Day.Worked W4EZ on 40 phone at 1527 on 
Sunday73Mike KC8WHSent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
-------- Original message --------From: Wilson Lamb via Elecraft 
<[email protected]> Date: 6/26/23  10:30 AM  (GMT-05:00) To: 
[email protected] Subject: [Elecraft] Field Day Operation I know it's 
OT, but want to comment on FD operation here in NC.I wouldn't even consider 
going on SSB for FD!But our SSB station on 40/15 made over 700 QSO, with 
several ops of modest experience but sensible people.  K3 and double bazooka.  
They were pleased.I made almost 400 CW QSOs, K3 and 80m dipole/window line/MFJ 
tuner.  I had a 98% success when calling and many replies, often multiples, 
when running.There were MANY strong signals on 40 and 20 at all hours I was on, 
so I didn't do 80.Almost all CW was good, partly thanks to computer keying, and 
I encountered maybe three poor ops, not rude, just inexperienced/unpracticed.  
I like SK and used it about 30% of the time.  I prefer SK for FD, because one 
can taylor speed/weight style to conditions and other op's experience.  There's 
no reason to expect everyone to deal with 25 WPM from the computer.  They all 
did fine with 15 WPM from the SK, sometimes with the dahs stretched a 
little.The little rudeness seen was obviously competent ops who couldn't muster 
the manners to wait their turn.A couple times I had to ignore them several 
times to ever get my weaker station's exchange!  I expect they are the same 
people who call DX stations when the DX is trying to reply to someone else.  
Owning a big station and expensive gear IS NOT empowerment to trounce everyone 
in your way!All in all, one could hardly ask for better conditions and 
operation.  Most, NOT ALL, people who go to the trouble to learn CW seem to 
pick up some manners along the way!  Of course, there are many fine SSB ops, 
including a couple of our XYLs, but the low bar to entry does cause problems!  
Perhaps we need a new mode designator, CBSSB?One problem I see is that people 
have the feeling that a slipshod antenna, or a commercial 
whizbang/wonderthingy, will get them by.  It does, but with many fewer QSOs and 
more frustration than they could have with a little more work!After 66 years of 
hamming, I'm becoming fonder of ladder line and window line.  The commercial 
window line has saved my bacon many times and tolerates more poor practice than 
expected.  After some outdoor tuner problems, I gave up "proper" practice and 
ran my window line under our van and up through the port in the floor, past 
many other cables, to my little MFJ tuner.  It worked very well, as reported 
above.  Yes, I may have lost a dB or two, but the flat top at 65 feet got them 
back!  Besides, there's no connector problem and I can make fine splices in one 
minute, using a pocket knife and a pair of pliers!  I expect a better BALUN 
would get me a dB back, but the tiny one in the MFJ seems to be fine at 100W.We 
also had successful K3 digi which were successful, as was our HB BBQ/potluck 
dinner for 35 ops!End of OT report.  Did YOU work 
W4EZ?WilsonW4BOH______________________________________________________________Elecraft
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