Thanks for calling me on 40M Steve.  I remember our QSO.

You weren't loud but you had a good signal in between the noise 
crashes.  There was a thunderstorm moving through Southern IL that was 
pretty loud here in Southern Wisconsin.

The K3 did it's job!

I'm glad you enjoyed your first CW DX Contest!  So where are you going 
for CQWW CW in November ?:))

On 2/19/2012 10:15 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Hello to the group.  Well, what can I say.  I've been a ham for many years 
> but have never worked a CW contest before.  Well, I've had the opportunity to 
> spend some time in Hawaii and I just happened to be here for the ARRL CW 
> contest.  I took the K3 and Buddipole antenna with me to Hawaii.  I was 
> suspect about the Buddipole antenna but my friend KI0KB insisted that I take 
> his with me.  The wife and I are staying in a Condo on the Mauna Lani Resort 
> on the Big Island north of Kona .  I setup the antenna outside the condo next 
> to a lava field next to the golf course.  It has the 8 foot extension on the 
> tripod base and I used the 9 foot whip with two counterpoise wires out into 
> the lava field.  I took the RigExpert AA-54 with me and it was easy to prune 
> the coil for 40 meters.  For 20 through 10 meters I adjusted the counterpoise 
> for 20 meters and used the antenna tuner in the K3 to get the best swr on the 
> bands below 20 meters.  What can I say.  The K3 worked like a charm.  Be
 ing in Hawaii is a bit different in that you are the DX and you try to work 
stateside.  My CW was a bit rusty but that's one of the beauties of the K3.  It 
does a very good job of decoding CW.  So when I would miss a letter of the call 
the K3 would catch it and I was good to go.  I have the 5 pole 500Hz CW filter 
in the K3 and the receiver was amazing.  I had 20 over Japanese stations right 
next to Stateside stations and was able to copy them without all the hash and 
inter-mode despite the key clicks from you know where.  I had a ball.  You know 
why the K3 works so well?  It's because Wayne and others are active hams and 
like to operate.  Wayne likes Contests!  Anyway, I again have to thank Elecraft 
for putting the fun back into the hobby.  To think I could travel to Hawaii 
with a K3 and a Buddipole and have so much fun.  BTW after the contest I was 
listening of 20 meters SSB and there was Sabu VU2ELJ.  He finished talking with 
a guy on the West Coast and I called him.  He w
 as a S-2 with me but I gave him a call.  Guess what?  He came right back to 
me!  I've never worked India before but the K3 and the Buddipole vertical got 
through from the lava field, ha.  Best 73, Steve W0SZ
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Gary K9GS

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