Margaret K7MWP and I are leaving shortly for Bowman Bay State Park, near 
Deception Pass, WA, for the annual Salmoncon event, sponsored by the Pacific 
Northwest QRP Group.  Some people will stay in RV's.  Margaret and I are 
packing our luxurious car-camping tent.  A more modest backpacking tent is more 
usual for us.  On-the-air activity for special events station K7S will be 
mostly on the usual QRP CW frequencies, and possibly some SSB as well, plus an 
occasional evening foray to 3588 kHz for some RTTY activity.  That will be with 
an Elecraft K3 in its paddle mode:  we will be sending Morse with iambic 
paddles and the K3 will spit out 45 baud Baudot RTTY and it will decode 
received Baudot on the monitor without need for an external computer.  I'll 
also be operating my Elecraft KX1 on the 20, 40 and 80 m CW bands.  There will 
be some 6 m and possibly 2 m activity as well.  Elecraft guru Lyle Johnson KK7P 
and his wife Heather N7DZU will also be attending Salmoncon.  Lyle will bring 
his K3 with the new subreceiver installed.  I'm looking forward to giving that 
a whirl.  

I'll be giving a formal presentation to the group on "Geographical HF 
Exchanges," in which I'll be proposing that we totally abandon bogus RST 
exchanges for all Amateur Radio HF contesting and DXing in favor of 4-character 
Maidenhead Grid Field and Square coordinates, just like radio amateurs now do 
for VHF and above operations.  At least when I'm operating, I'll be giving out 
the Maidenhead Grid.  If you hear us on, please jump in.  You might want to 
make a note of your Maidenhead Grid ahead of time.  A nifty way to explore the 
Maidenhead Locator System  is to check out the following Google Map facility 
for Maidenhead: http://f6fvy.free.fr/qthLocator/fullScreen.php . (In case the 
Elecraft list messes that up, it's http colon slash slash f6fvy dot free dot fr 
slash qthLocator slash fullScreen dot php .) Change the scale appropriately and 
then click and drag the map to bring your location into view and then click on 
the map to calculate your 6-character Maidenhead coordinates.  The boundaries 
of that Maidenhead Subsquare appear on the map.  Another approach is to enter 
2- or 4- or 6-character coordinates in the Locate box and the map scale is 
changed automatically and the boundaries of that area appear on the map.  Try 
entering BK19 to see the tiny sliver of the island of Hawaii which is within 
that 4-character Maidenhead Square.  Try entering the  6-character Maidenhead 
Subsquare designator for Bowman Bay State Park: CN88qj.  Wikipedia and the ARRL 
website have more general descriptions of the Maidenhead Locator System.

The weather looks great in our neck of the woods.  Our prayers are going out 
for our California colleagues who are being threatened by wildfires.  We hope 
you have a happy and safe weekend.

73, Bruce N7RR




 J. Bruce Prior
 853 Alder Street
 Blaine, WA 98230-8030
 360-332-6046
 Amateur Radio Station N7RR
 Grid CN88px



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