Rock you're a genius. I tried my first Field Day with a club and know
why I've stayed strictly away from it in 23 years of being licensed.
Lots of watching others operate, watching computers (which have no
place near a radio or anything fun) fail, freeze, and piss people
off, watching a rat's nest of mutually not-always-compatible antennas
get put up with varying degrees of success, and enough safety
violations to make an OSHA officer crap their pants.
Next time I'm staying home. 73 de Alex NS6Y.
On Jun 25, 2006, at 1:23 PM, Kevin Rock wrote:
Good Afternoon,
I took Wayne's advice and had a little fun during Field Day. I did
want to work with other folks for a change but the cancellation at
the very last minute did not allow me to find another group. So I
worked about 220 contacts on 20, 40, and 80 meters using only CW
with a solely search and pounce technique. I did get a couple
hours of 40 contacts or more but I did take a number of hours off
to do chores and to write some assembly language. It is my way of
relaxing :)
I ran the entire time on emergency power (1E) but ran from two
rigs, two sets of paddles, and five separate antennas from three
locations. The power jumped all over the place from 3 watts to 100
watts. Since I am not submitting any log this does not matter. I
just have fun handing out points to others and seeing who I can
hear. It is fun to test my CW skills against the fast and slow
ops. There were a wide variety of fists as well ;)
My goal was to beat what I did last year. I did that. I also
wanted to work with a group of folks to get the full effect of the
field day crowd. I did not get to do that. So a resolution for
next year will be to start very early to find a group who will not
bail out at the last minute. I also need to find a group who wants
a CW operator. I was not successful with finding one in Oregon.
Around here you have to be careful if you mention the mode. Too
many folks are adamantly opposed to its use or even its existence.
I had no idea of the depth of feeling until I mentioned how much
fun I had running CW. I was never again welcome at that club!
Now to ask a favor of folks in Washington, Northern California,
Idaho, Nevada, Utah, or Montana. Is there any group who would have
me as a CW op for next year's Field Day? I am willing to travel
with my radio and camping gear to work with a friendly group of
folks. QRP or not, it does not matter to me. I just want to work
CW. If there are others working voice and data modes that is
fine. I simply want to find a group where I will not be shunned
for mentioning my enjoyment of CW.
I've met a great number of very nice folks while working CW and
especially after I started the Elecraft CW Net. I am sure I can
find a group in the Pacific Northwest who will have me for next
year's Field Day outing.
Take care,
Kevin. KD5ONS
P.S. Next week we will have both nets at their normal times and
frequencies.
KJR
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