[ARC5] Field Day musings...
Mark K3MSB
mark.k3msb at gmail.com
Mon Jun 24 13:33:07 EDT 2013
It's all about keeping the QSO rate high.
I brought my HT-37 and SX-111 to FD one year. Got pretty much the same
response, but being a club member I did operate it for a while.
73 Mark K3MSB
Sent from my Android phone
On Jun 24, 2013 12:12 PM, "Kenneth G. Gordon" <kgordon2006 at frontier.com>
wrote:
> So, I went out to the local fairgrounds Saturday to see what the local ham
> club was doing for FD.
>
> I took along my AN/GRC-109, a large box of crystals, my bug and my
> phones since it had been hinted at to me personally that I might be able to
> operate the stuff for a bit.
>
> I laid the '109 out on a table when offered the opportunity. Several
> commented on it: "Gee, what a neat antique." etc, including the fellow with
> whom I had been discussing this gear, and who had used one like it in Laos
> "back then".
>
> I then asked if I could operate a little CW....receiving a blank stare in
> return.
>
> I finally left in disgust, went home, fired up the generator, and operated
> as a
> 1E station for a bit: 89 minutes to be exact, and made 54 contacts, finally
> having to turn the genny off since we had guests coming for dinner that
> night.
>
> Listening on the bands for the local group's signals proved to me that they
> weren't particularly active, apparently making one contact about every 15
> minutes or so.
>
> I am more than a little ticked off.
>
> I may work towards finding some like-minded folks here in the area (so
> far, I
> know only one) who would join me in an effort to operate together next year
> using our "antique" gear.
>
> Kenneth G. Gordon W7EKB
>
> "Courage is being scared to death but saddling up anyway."--- John Wayne
>
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