Farmers Inn is a great place to Eat
Kinzua bridge in the background
Radio set up for "Flight of the Bumblebees"
RIG Yaesu FT-817 w/LDG Z100 Auto Tuner, Antenna 60 ft(more or less) untuned doublet up 15 ft.
Stations Worked
W4ZV NC 5W
KX0R CO 158
N4BP FL 5W
W3CUV PA 83
K3RLL PA 5W
N1RX NH 41
W4VAB TN 103
NB1N MA 5W
K9ESE WV 186
K6EI WA 152
NE5DL TX 6
AC8M OH 5W
K9DXA IL 77
WQ8RP MI 53
AA1MY ME 27
K7TD CO 172
VE3XT ON 22
N5GW MS 173
KF0UR CO 61
K4JJ GA 125
WA8REI MI 49
AG4P TN 23
KE0G MN 5W
W0ETT CO 100W
Comments from stations worked
Paul,
You had a great signal into Central WV. That was the best BB event I
have ever worked. Wall-to-wall signals on 20 and busy on 40 between
the QRN.
Rig here is ATS-3B into a 60' invertled L up 30 feet.
73
Jeff
K9ESE/8
You had a great signal into Central WV. That was the best BB event I
have ever worked. Wall-to-wall signals on 20 and busy on 40 between
the QRN.
Rig here is ATS-3B into a 60' invertled L up 30 feet.
73
Jeff
K9ESE/8
Thank you for the contact. This was my first QRP contest. I was running a battery powered Elecraft KX1 with a 27 foot vertical wire that was supported by fishing line over a tree limb. I did have above ground radials for 40 and 20. I was rained out an hour early. Photo attached.
73
W4VAB, Hugh Morgan
Knoxville, Tennessee
Hi Paul K3PG
Thanks for the QSO - I had to crank in the filters on the IC756pro3 and listen intently to make the QSO, but glad we got thru. Your 2.5 watts to a doublet up 15 feet is a testament to your location and decent condx on the bands. If you want a QSL, please send a SASE to my adr on QRZ.com.
See you again.
73 Ken, W0ETT
Thanks for the QSO - I had to crank in the filters on the IC756pro3 and listen intently to make the QSO, but glad we got thru. Your 2.5 watts to a doublet up 15 feet is a testament to your location and decent condx on the bands. If you want a QSL, please send a SASE to my adr on QRZ.com.
See you again.
73 Ken, W0ETT
Glad we made contact, Paul. Too hot down here in SFL to take the rig out in the fiedl, plus I'm getting too old for the physical hardship. :-)
73, Bob Patten, N4BP Plantation, FL
Operated from Valley Ridge Park in Cedar Hill south of Dallas, temp 95 degs Used a K2, 12AH SLA battery, Palm Paddles, 88ft doublet on 33ft poles, and Homebrew ladder line. Started an hour late after equipment problem fixes, as in driving home twice for missing parts. QSOs all on 20M which sounded much better than in previous years. Flubbed the first Q using paddles after recently operating all SK, thanks N6GA. Had fun, Hope to see y'all next year with no part shortages.
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The hill was all of 1,00ft above sea level ! Should've added operated at 5 W. FB on your 2.5W and equipment. See you were a 559.
The hill was all of 1,00ft above sea level ! Should've added operated at 5 W. FB on your 2.5W and equipment. See you were a 559.
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My birthday is July 29th and so FOBB is ritual for me. Used to live upstate NY and the temps were much more bearable up there but getting used to TX WX. I also operate in the SKCC monthly Weekend Sprint QRP, except with a SK. Not too many other contests. Mostly hangout on the SKCC freqs nowadays. Checkout http://www.obriensweb.com/ sked/
Thanks for answering my CQ. GL on the bands.
73, Dave NE5DL
nx for your QSO as well. It’s always interesting to see what folks are using “on the other side”.
You inspired me to share some of my photos as well. I attached a few to this email.
I was on Mt. Herman in Monument, CO at 9054 ft, using an Elecraft KX1 and a homebrew, very portable vertical. When I got up to my site, I was actually above the clouds, which made it a fabulous view. It’s in the pictures.
CU next time.
Hi Paul,
Thanks for the report! I remember our QSO and you were just above the noise floor with some QSB. Of course we are fairly close so it probably wasn't the best of propagation between us. Thanks for sharing and see you next year!
73, Bill W4ZV
Thanks for the report! I remember our QSO and you were just above the noise floor with some QSB. Of course we are fairly close so it probably wasn't the best of propagation between us. Thanks for sharing and see you next year!
73, Bill W4ZV
Riding home on Rt 36 through Punxsutawny I waved at Phil while not missing I-80 or much of I-99. The trip is about 348 miles from my home. I would like to go again.
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