Posted by Jack on November 5th, 2007
I took part in the 2007 ARRL Sweepstakes CW Weekend. Here are my results:
Call: K6JEB
Operator(s): K6JEB
Station: K6JEB
Class: SO Unlimited HP
QTH: EB
Operating Time (hrs): 23:12
Summary:
Band QSOs
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160: 1
80: 113
40: 124
20: 119
15: 18
10: 0
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Total: 375 Sections = 79 Total Score = 59,408
Club: Northern California Contest Club
Comments: missed only NL (saw him on the cluster but was never able to hear him). Was mostly S&P with a few runs whenever I could squeeze in and be heard.
Station: I actually operated 100 watts but ran in Unlimited category to be able to use packet spotting (in an effort to garner points for the NCCC versus operating with individual glory as a goal). So my rig was my trusty Yaesu FT-857D putting out a clean 100 watts into my Butternut HF9V, Windom, or shortened dipole for 160m. I use Writelog for logging and of course a Rigblaster Plus for the sound card interface and keying.
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Posted by Jack on October 21st, 2007
OK, I’m back from Pacificon 2007. Will have photos up in the Gallery soon. Also check here for the ‘MultiMedia Meditation‘ I gave on Saturday morning (you will need to view this in Internet Exploder, sorry).
Plenty of exciting things happening in ham radio and this weekend surely conveyed that to the better-than-last-year attendance. The vendor area in the hallway/entry seemed like there were less vendors, but certainly more people. Sunday morning the flea market had about half as many tables as last year. I didn’t find any treasures. Inside the vendor area there were plenty of great displays. I confess my favorite was the Northern California Contest Club.
The Elecraft K3 is now probably the most coveted new rig these days. I think I now know why. The specs are impressive alone, but the expandability of the design makes for some interesting choices for future mods. I heard mention of being able to take advantage of the DSP to handle phasing of the signal out to the two SO-239’s in the back for phasing verticals or arrays.
The QRP Forums were always great. I now know how to do SMT soldering in a much more efficient way.
Best of all was meeting up with friends old and new and hanging out letting our geek flag fly. I can only imagine what that wedding party thought of us sitting at the table drinking and doing Morse Code.
By the way, my main buy this year was the Porta Paddle kit by American Morse. I can’t wait to put it together!
I plan to use it for portable work, go figure.
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Posted by Jack on April 14th, 2007
This morning I got an email from Darek, SP6NVK announcing his Internet Ham Atlas. Talk about a labor of love! Four years in the making and as of january 1st, 2007 it is ready for the world. Take a look, it’s gorgeous and pretty darn hip. After all, how many ham sites quote Frank Zappa?
What makes a country?
You can’t be a Real Country unless you have A BEER and an airline – it helps if you have some kind of a football team, or some nuclear weapons, but at the very least you need a BEER.
Frank Zappa (1940-93), US rock musician
What I think makes this site extra special is you get to learn a bit about Darek, SP6NVK who has traveled extensively and put his knowledge to good use both on and off the air. It’s always an honor to be in the company of great minds and big hearts. The best part is what they do for fun!
Give it a try, you’ll be back for more:
73 and thanks Darek! You rock!!!
Jack, K6JEB
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