And to think I was only engaging in a little subtle humor.
W
> On Jun 27, 2022, at 4:05 PM, Fred Jensen wrote:
>
> Yes, in the US, 0.1A1 is permitted everywhere and always has been. One does
> often hear the term "CW sub-band" in the context of CW only however. If you
> study 47CFR97 close
Yes, in the US, 0.1A1 is permitted everywhere and always has been. One
does often hear the term "CW sub-band" in the context of CW only
however. If you study 47CFR97 closely enough, you'll find that it
doesn't even mention CW when talking about sub-band allocations, except
for 6 and 2. What
I think most people mean and understand "CW segment" as shorthand for "a
segment that allows CW and does not allow phone" -- where you'd typically
go to operate CW.
On Mon, Jun 27, 2022 at 5:49 PM Jim Rhodes wrote:
> Those bands have a CW only band, but otherwise there is no real place that
> CW
Those bands have a CW only band, but otherwise there is no real place that
CW is NOT allowed. So CW the CW segements are all the amateur bands. Let's
keep it that way.
On Mon, Jun 27, 2022, 13:45 Fred Jensen wrote:
> In the US:
>
> 50.000 - 50.100 MHz
> 144.000 - !44.100 MHz
>
> 73,
>
> Fred ["S
In the US:
50.000 - 50.100 MHz
144.000 - !44.100 MHz
73,
Fred ["Skip"] K6DGW
Sparks NV DM09dn
Washoe County
Andy Durbin wrote on 6/26/2022 4:51 PM:
"Still, that frenzied fun-house of robotic birdcalls did serve as a convenient
marker for the end of each CW segment."
Which bands have a CW se
* On 2022 26 Jun 18:45 -0500, Wayne Burdick wrote:
> (We didn't even consider using FT8. Still, that frenzied fun-house of
> robotic birdcalls did serve as a convenient marker for the end of each
> CW segment.)
On Saturday afternoon I took a cursory listen on the hight bands. 10m
only had a brief
"Still, that frenzied fun-house of robotic birdcalls did serve as a convenient
marker for the end of each CW segment."
Which bands have a CW segment? Did I miss a band plan change?
Andy, k3wyc
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The bands were hopping at our K6SRA campsite in Joseph Grant county park east
of San Jose. 20 meters in particular was wall-to-wall. 40 m really took off in
the afternoon and never stopped.
Most of the time the CW station was my KX2 at 10 W. The SSB station used
various other rigs at 100 W. Coe
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I did FD backyard-solo this year, in two chunks, due to a crazy schedule. A
major highlight was having slices of pizza (and Corona[s], with lime) delivered
to my operating position in near darkness by amused family members.
For the first half I used a KX2 at 10 watts, with a couple of different
I think Reading band/Mode can be done on mains but using radio to control the
radio is different.
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> On Jun 26, 2018, at 2:26 PM, 1lasportsman 1lasportsman <1lasports...@cox.net>
> wrote:
>
> How would this apply as we had the radio's on generator power?
>> O
To quote the FD FAQ:
Q. What equipment at our Field Day site must be operated off of the
emergency power in order to claim the 100-point per transmitter bonus?
A. You must operate all transmitting and receiving equipment from
emergency power. If you use a computer for digital modes, and/or to
How would this apply as we had the radio's on generator power?
> On June 26, 2018 at 1:08 PM Howard Hoyt wrote: > > > Buck, k4ia wrote: >
> >>Only the transmitter has to be on battery power. > >>You can run a
> computer, air-conditioner and > >>television on a generator or even mains
> power. >
Buck, k4ia wrote:
Only the transmitter has to be on battery power.
You can run a computer, air-conditioner and
television on a generator or even mains power.
This would be correct if the computer was not attached to the rig. Many people
use CAT control which makes logging so much easier, in
Only the transmitter has to be on battery power. You can run a
computer, air-conditioner and television on a generator or even mains
power.
Buck, k4ia
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On 6/26/2018 11:57 AM, Peter Wollan wrote:
For several years I've been using my K2 to have a QRP stati
For several years I've been using my K2 to have a QRP station at our club's
FD (Rochester MN - K0Z). They used to run kilowatts, but have settled on
100 watts, and aren't willing to use less. So, the QRP station is
administratively a separate FD entry (W0LLN), it receives the x5
multiplier, and I
The West Valley Amateur Radio Association returned to Mora Hill
above Los Altos, Ca for field day. We used K6EI for our main
call and W6ZZZ for GOTA. This year we were 14A, QRP, battery and
solar panel powered. We had the luxury of lots of panels, so we
were able to have a 120V utility for runn
nts of the late 1980's in Greensboro,
> NC. But when you are trying to bust a pileup with 5-watts who has time for
> socializing?
> Ken ke4rg
>
> -Original Message-
> From: elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net On
> Behalf Of Wayne Burdick
> Sent: Sunday, June
Hi all,
Our OCRA (Orange County Radio Amateurs) club ran 9A once again as W4EZ
this year, trying for a repeat or improvement on our 3rd place national
effort of last year. Here was our layout (well, almost):
https://groups.io/g/OCRA-DFMA/photo/39174/1?p=Name,,,20,1,0,0
Installing that many
craft] Field Day Report
A large group gathered for the K6SRA 3A/SCV FD operation in San Jose. Despite
temperatures in the mid-90 s and blistering sunshine, we had many visitors,
including a lot of curious non-hams.
This tends to be a social event with lots of conversation and ad-hoc
experimentation
; On Behalf Of Wayne Burdick
> Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2018 6:30 PM
> To: Elecraft Reflector
> Cc: k...@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [Elecraft] Field Day Report
>
> A large group gathered for the K6SRA 3A/SCV FD operation in San Jose.
> Despite temperatures in the mid-90 s and blister
From: elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net On
Behalf Of Wayne Burdick
Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2018 6:30 PM
To: Elecraft Reflector
Cc: k...@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Elecraft] Field Day Report
A large group gathered for the K6SRA 3A/SCV FD operation in San Jose. Despite
temperatures in the mid-90
NR6TT/7, situated 1500 feet above Flaming Gorge in extreme northeastern Utah at
7700 feet, was plagued not primarily by the thunderstorm QRN, dead band
conditions, or the incredible windstorm on Saturday night that undid a tautline
hitch and knocked down our antenna, but by curious passers-by in
On 6/24/2018 6:46 PM, Buck wrote:
The 40 Mtr CW station for the mighty Rappahannock Valley ARC (K4TS 6A
VA) achieved a new club record of 1,000 QSOs (not including dupes) by
12:30 Eastern Sunday morning. OPs were K4IA, K4GMH and N2FW.
That is the best feeling when your club and ops reach that m
: [Elecraft] Field Day Report
The 40 Mtr CW station for the mighty Rappahannock Valley ARC (K4TS 6A
VA) achieved a new club record of 1,000 QSOs (not including dupes) by
12:30 Eastern Sunday morning. OPs were K4IA, K4GMH and N2FW.
The star of the show was the K3s. It held off the phase noise from other
> On Jun 24, 2018, at 3:46 PM, Buck wrote:
>
> The 40 Mtr CW station for the mighty Rappahannock Valley ARC (K4TS 6A VA)
> achieved a new club record of 1,000 QSOs (not including dupes) by 12:30
> Eastern Sunday morning. OPs were K4IA, K4GMH and N2FW.
Congrats to all.
> The star of the sh
The 40 Mtr CW station for the mighty Rappahannock Valley ARC (K4TS 6A
VA) achieved a new club record of 1,000 QSOs (not including dupes) by
12:30 Eastern Sunday morning. OPs were K4IA, K4GMH and N2FW.
The star of the show was the K3s. It held off the phase noise from
other Xcvrs, RFI, tuner-
A large group gathered for the K6SRA 3A/SCV FD operation in San Jose. Despite
temperatures in the mid-90’s and blistering sunshine, we had many visitors,
including a lot of curious non-hams.
This tends to be a social event with lots of conversation and ad-hoc
experimentation with radios and an
At K4RC, I made 8 on 80 m PSK31 and about 21 on RTTY on 20 and 40 M. I only
worked about an hour or so at times when the Phone station was between
operators.
…bc mr4c
> On Jul 1, 2016, at 6:22 PM, Bill Frantz wrote:
>
> Out of curiosity, what digital modes did people use to make contacts at
Out of curiosity, what digital modes did people use to make
contacts at Field Day. Our operation got good results from PSK31
and RTTY, but did not try other modes.
73 Bill AE6JV
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The West Valley Amateur Radio Association (using K6EI) had a
"normal" field day. We operated 12A QRP battery. We had CW,
Phone, digital stations on bands from 80M to 23cm. We had 4
towers with Yagis and wire antennas for the lower frequency bands.
I don't have information about our CW, SSB, or
Morgan,
Very interesting report regarding your FD activities.
I have - although I do not use any more a Moxton Rectangle called a
“Cobweb” after Steve Cobb who designed and built it.
My experiences over the past 10 years with it has been
Positive points
Nice! I really enjoy hearing about good results with a minimal setup. I was
real pleased with how well the KX3 setup up, ran and then packed away. I
didn't know what to expect but was kept quite busy. It is all about being
on the air. Hope you enjoy the KX2 and the K1 continues to get a workout.
K
I have been a Ham for 25 years but this is the first year I have seriously
participated in field day. I had a blast! I had some family obligations so
I was only on the air for 10 hours.
My setup was very small. I just bought a K1 a few months ago and I was a
little skeptical about how many contac
The Kaw Valley ARC in Topeka, Kansas has been doing field day for many
years. It has run hot and cold. With the sun spot cycle heading in to the
dumpster, 40 and 80 and possibly 160 will be the money bands for operation.
This year my son, NS0R and I, NJ8M, worked, planned, built antennas and our
cl
Field Day was the perfect opportunity to really exercise my KX2. Saturday I
set up several hundred yards from the house with the KX2, KXUSB interface
cable, LNR MTR antenna (shorting plug for 40m, 20m installed and 25ft of
RG-58 BNC terminated coax), internal 2200 mAh Li-ion battery (3S 11.1V
nomi
VA3OVQ had an all-Elecraft 2A-Battery operation with a K2/10 and a couple of
KX3s (on 20m and the free-be VHF station on 6m).
We also had one of our members bring along his Winlink/Winmor Setup to send
some emails (bonus points), which also used a KX3.
What impressed me was how well the Elecra
Nice report, Wayne:-)
Re "I did discover a couple of minor firmware
bugs, in keeping with long Field Day tradition.":
I guess DDT won't get rid of those!
Phil W7OX
On 6/27/16 9:19 AM, Wayne Burdick wrote:
Hi all,
This year my son and I once again joined the K6SRA effort at Almaden
Quicksi
Hi all,
This year my son and I once again joined the K6SRA effort at Almaden
Quicksilver park in San Jose. This is a well-organized, large 3A operation,
with lots of radios, big batteries, solar panels, and no shortage of unhealthy
snacks.
We had many drop-bys of hams and non-hams. Lots of exc
On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 16:16:52 -0400, Jerry wrote:
>I was wondering what kind of antenna you were running?
The CW stations used all dipoles, average height about 30-35 ft. The phone
station had
a dipole for 80 and 40, and a monster Delta beam for 20/15/10. The SSB station
made
786 contacts, whi
To: Robert McGwier
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Field Day report
Thanks for the report, Bob. You can bet that I'll be updating the K2
manual to incorporate your suggestions.
I did a KX1 FD here -- details soon.
73,
Wayne
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1500 QSO's sorry ;-)
Bob
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Sent: Monday, June 28, 2004 2:02 PM
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Subject: [Elecraft] Field Day report
I hope many of you who did Field Day worked us at W2GD.
We had Ele
onday, June 28, 2004 9:44 AM
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Subject: [Elecraft] Field Day Report
One of the two CW rigs at K9OR was my K2/100 with KAT100. That rig made 1072
QSO's. We ran 100 watts for all of the contest, with the exception of the
time it took to make the five QRP QSO's needed to
y
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> From: Robert McGwier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2004 14:02:29 +0000
> To: Elecraft Mail
> Subject: [Elecraft] Field Day report
>
> The other gotcha for me is reading what to do with the
> 4.7 pf on the back edge stuck in as a hole fil
Sent: Monday, June 28, 2004 9:02 AM
> To: Elecraft Mail
> Subject: [Elecraft] Field Day report
> The other gotcha for me is reading what to do with the
> 4.7 pf on the back edge stuck in as a hole filler where
> a three pin jumper goes. I would change the instruction
> manual to rea
I hope many of you who did Field Day worked us at W2GD.
We had Elecraft K2's on the 2A and a IC-703 on the
GOTA station (N4HY). We had a Steppir Beam on 10-20
(15 meters surprised us with a nice opening and accounted
for 1/7 of our QSO's). We had a Steppir Vertical on
the GOTA station to aid in
One of the two CW rigs at K9OR was my K2/100 with KAT100. That rig made 1072
QSO's.
We ran 100 watts for all of the contest, with the exception of the time it took
to make the five
QRP QSO's needed to qualify for the "alternative power" bonus. To do this, we
simply
disconnected the rig from t
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