Oakville ARC VE3HB (Ontario, Canada) ran an all KX2 QRP Battery Field Day this 
year from a a country back yard. Lots of rain but good times. 

Quite a positive education for all, esp the hardcore CW ops accustomed to 100 
Watt contest stations. Ended up logging on iPads (Hamlog) syncing to a 
Raspberry Pi Zero Server - which the Operators found easy in power but the lack 
of automation proved tedious. (We should have implemented the Piglets) That’s 
ok, we automated with people!

Everyone had very good things to say about the KX2. Fantastic experience and 
the bands were kind to us. 

Best part was not having to listen to the generators (no end of Field day 
headache!)

Rod, VA3ON

On Jun 24, 2018, at 23:40, <[email protected]> <[email protected]> 
wrote:

FD was a hoot from the farm here in southside Virginia.  The KX2, an Alpha 
Delta dipole, and N1MM+ on a $99 Kodak laptop performed flawlessly.  The most 
amazing thing was 10m!  Since I embarked on my QRP CW adventure 4 years ago I 
had logged not a single 10m contact. This weekend I bagged 26 Qs on 10m, and as 
many on 15m.  My total of 212 in 6 hours of operation certainly thrilled me!  I 
really miss the FD social events 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: [email protected] <[email protected]> On 
Behalf Of Wayne Burdick
Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2018 6:30 PM
To: Elecraft Reflector <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
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 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 antennas, so I won t be bragging about our 
claimed Field Day score. Still, a good time was had by all, with vast 
quantities of water and other liquids consumed to avoid heat stroke.

Late Saturday afternoon I undertook a brief solo trek to exercise the KX2. I 
had intended to climb a nearby hill. Given the outrageous temperatures, I 
settled for a picnic table on the other side of the parking lot, beneath a 
large oak. 

Normally I would have tossed a wire into this tree. Instead I used a prototype 
2-band, 4  whip, in keeping with the  two QSOs per foot challenge  we proposed 
in a recent Elecraft newsletter. I made 10 QSOs over the course of about 20 
minutes (that s 3.00 Q/ft, for those keeping score), ranging from KH6 to the 
East Coast. 

Overall, conditions were not thrilling. 20 meters was pretty much single-hop 
until Saturday evening. 15 m was deceased until this morning when, back at the 
home QTH, I noticed things picking up on this band around the same time as some 
sporadic-E kicking in on 6 m.

Wayne
N6KR

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