Sometimes even the big DX stations with legal limit power and multi element
beam antennas larger than my house dont get the joy of making some
contact...other times a single strand of wire ( short long wire) hanging out of
an apartment window and 10 watts makes the contact. Please try to not get to
discouraged. I want to work the world and thats not an easy task. Many new
countries have been heard and not contacted so when I get one in the log makes
for much joy. BTW sometimes the CB antennas work best on 10 meters. I use a
maco V-quad and it beats out most all 3 element yagis....even some 4 element
ones.
Johnathan hang in there my friend. It took me for ever to work all 50 WAS the
hard way prior to and without the w1aw working all states. Also you will find
all are just trying to be helpful with there tips and tricks. The comments are
only to help. Email me if I can be helpful
73 Bill WS5H
----- Original Message -----
From: Jonathan Guthrie via BVARC
To: Mike Hardwick ; BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB
Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2014 12:24 PM
Subject: Re: [BVARC] W1AW Portable Ops
I don't have to do anything. I keep hearing how everybody else has this
amazingly easy time of working those stations, but after spending enough time
to decide that it wasn't for me and having no luck at all, I decided it wasn't
for me.
I planned. I checked the DX reflector. I tuned and I listened. I did a
bunch of transmitting, too, so telling me how you worked W1AW with a pair of
rocks and some wet string as an antenna just makes me want to sell all my
radios and go off and do botany or something.
On 8/5/2014 12:20 PM, Mike Hardwick via BVARC wrote:
I managed to work W1AW/2 on simplex with my FT-817 on 10m. I was using a
$15 CB antenna driving 70 mph in the middle of Arizona. It took a few calls but
they finally heard me. Not for 5 watts.
Jonathan you just have to be persistent when working the stations,
especially during a pileup.
Imagine VCX giving HF operating techniques! This must be another dimension!
Mike
N5VCX
From: BVARC [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of K5HM via BVARC
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2014 3:09 AM
To: 'Jonathan Guthrie'; 'BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB'
Subject: Re: [BVARC] W1AW Portable Ops
Sorry to hear that Jonathan. I have worked the W1AW Portable stations many
times when they were running simplex. Ususally that is when there are no
pileups. It iseasier than you may surmise with a little planning.
73,
Ron, K5HM
[email protected]
www.qrz.com/db/k5hm
From: Jonathan Guthrie [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2014 9:58 AM
To: K5HM; BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB
Subject: Re: [BVARC] W1AW Portable Ops
Oh, I gave up on W1AW portable weeks ago. They seem to never not run
split, and I don't have an outboard VFO.
On 8/5/2014 9:10 AM, K5HM via BVARC wrote:
Good morning RadioSport fans,
At 7PM local time today, W1AW/4, Kentucky and W1AW/0, South Dakota will
finish their second rotation. If you have not worked them, this is your last
chance!
After 7 PM, W1AW portable operations will shift to W1AW/1, Vermont and
W1AW/2, New Jersey. This begins the second and final go round for these two
states as well. So if you don't have these two in your "win" column, get on
the air in the next seven days, or 168 hours and snag 'em.
I've always found it easier to avoid the big pileups. Wait a day or two
before trying to contact them. The best times are generally mornings or midday
during the work week or late at night. You can find their operating frequency
by checking your favorite DX Cluster. DX Summit, www.dxsummit.fi has a search
feature that will allow you to find the spots where they are active.
-- Jonathan Guthrie KA8KPN
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