On November the 1st, I drove around 30 miles
westward from Charleston to meet Jim (NX8Z)
at the “Wave Pool Park” in Hurricane, WV.
The weather was perfect for our second “West Virginia
Chapter” field event. It was a great day to work lots of NAQCC members all over the United States.
This is an interesting “water park”, and in the summer
months, is used by hundreds of people to cool off from the hot sun as they spend
a day with their families. The swimming pool produces large “waves” and while laying on a raft or inner tube, makes you feel like you’re in the ocean.
I was able to set up near an adjoining picnic shelter but had
trouble getting my PAR “end fed” antenna
between a pair of properly spaced trees. I found it necessary to place my
folding table just outside the “shelter” in the warm sun.
We had two visitors while at the park. Jim’s friend from church dropped
by and was mesmerized by his radio gear. Jim also conversed with a few people
who were enjoying the sunny day in the park. His salesmanship of the hobby was
excellent. My brother Mark also dropped by and I talked to him about my
QRP station and all those “dits and dots” going through the ether. I
deliberately tuned to the voice segment of the 10 meter band so he could listen
to operators in Italy, Brazil, and England. Before my brother arrived this
afternoon, I had worked a CW station in France (F5PHY) on 10 meters. The band was open, and I did it “just because
I could” with about 3 watts of power.
Before the afternoon was over, I worked 17 stations and enjoyed every minute of this event. The
NAQCC members I worked were from all parts of the United States and Canada. The
farthest North, at 792 miles, was VE3EDX who was running 5 watts QRP. The
farthest South, at 563 miles was KK4BOB in Florida, who was running 5
watts QRP, and in the Westward direction I worked W7GB in the state of Washington. Although the initial contact was
QRO, I could tell no difference when he dropped to 5 watts!
My thanks go out to Paul (N8XMS) for the late posting of our November event because I
inadvertently sent the announcement to the wrong person. Fortunately, he caught
my mistake, and sent out an additional club mailing which alerted our 7,000
members to our location and frequencies in Hurricane, WV.
Here’s my logbook:
F5PHY in France-KC4URI- in WV- K1AVE in
North Carolina- W4DUK in Bedford,
VA- W8ICN in Michigan- KM3D in Pennsylvania- WA2JSG in New Jersey-WA2KSM in New York-W7GB in Washington state-KF5J
in Texas-KK4BOB in Florida-VE3EDX in Canada- W2LG in Florida- NZ1D in
Florida-W1WYN in Massachusetts-and KB0ETU in Alabama and HC2IMP in Ecuador.
I deliberately spent most of my time today working NAQCC stations on the 40 and 20 meter bands, according to the announcement in the mass mailing from Paul (N8XMS) but couldn’t help but take a “last parting 10 meter shot” at a station in South America.
I deliberately spent most of my time today working NAQCC stations on the 40 and 20 meter bands, according to the announcement in the mass mailing from Paul (N8XMS) but couldn’t help but take a “last parting 10 meter shot” at a station in South America.
I’ve heard few “growlers” over the last 25 years with this distinctive
and unusual “chirp”. His signal was almost as if there was no “chirp” at all
and mostly just a carrier; it was one of the few I was hearing just before I dropped
my antenna. I couldn't resist the temptation to work him before the drive back
to Charleston and after a few attempts, I was successful.
I worked all these stations this afternoon with about 3
watts of power. At the end of the day, I had a reserve of 75% in my Sears
battery booster, which I use for DC power. It’s a brute for outdoor events and
I like the built in charger and the light.
Our West Virginia Chapter continues to grow. I’m getting
regular “check-ins” on our 40 meter weekly net on Tuesday nights. I’m still
fishing for new members on the Sunday evening 2 meter nets from the Kanawha
Amateur Radio Club in the valley. I’m seeing a renewed interest in QRP portable
radio every day.
Yes…outdoor QRP operations are a blast!
Happy Trails,
John Smithson NAQCC # 2279
6 comments:
Good morning John, sounds like you had a blast getting in the out doors. Very nice pictures of the event and some very nice QRP contacts. Looks like fall has come to your parts as well. The leaves look like most have fallen.
Mike
Hello Mike,
The new WV Chapter of the club is going very well and we are enjoying the outdoor operating very much. Get a free membership number and join us sometime?
Nice report John! It's nice to see you out and about really promoting your club.
73 W8MDE
Hello Mike,
It's been fun and we're growing quickly now.
Hi John, you are doing a good job and pretty active, as I see. Thanks for the updates on your blog. 73 Paul
Hello Paul,
I've been extremely busy these last few weeks but it's been worth the time I've put into the club.
Hope the weather is fair in your part of the world.
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