[Elecraft] OT: Field Day anecdotes

Randy Farmer w8fn at windstream.net
Thu May 21 21:26:28 EDT 2026


Last year at the K4SV Greer (SC) ARC FD operation we decided to be loud 
on 40 meters. N5CQ designed and built a 3 element wire inverted beam for 
the CW station that we spent a good part of the Friday before FD 
installing in 90 degree weather. The CW station had a Hexbeam for the 
high bands, the wire beam for 40, and an endfed halfwave for 80.

We were running 2A and spent most of the daylight hours Saturday on the 
high bands. Late that afternoon a big thunderstorm rolled through the 
area, and we were forced to disconnect all the antennas until it passed. 
When we went to 40 on the CW station that night we were doing pretty 
good but didn't seem to be a dominant force. A few hours in, we decided 
to reverse the beam, which entailed an excursion out in the darkness to 
find and change the ends of the parasitic elements. It was EXTREMELY 
difficult to find the ends, but we eventually got it done. That exercise 
didn't seem to make a great difference in signals from the west. Later 
we tried to make some QSOs on 80 and there were very few stations on (we 
thought).

It was only when we were tearing down Sunday that we realized what had 
happened. In the scramble to get going after the thunderstorm shutdown 
we had swapped the feedlines to the antenna switch for the wire beam and 
the endfed. We had been making all our QSOs on 40 with the endfed, and 
of course the 40 beam was an extremely terrible antenna for 80. It's a 
tribute to the excellent tuner on the K3S that it made the transmitter 
happy on 80, but that didn't help actually radiating a decent signal. So 
we never got to find out how well the wire beam actually worked.

This year we're going to mark all the feedlines much better.

73...
Randy, W8FN

On 5/21/2026 11:08, Wayne Burdick via Elecraft wrote:
> Thanks for all the stories, everyone. Keep the faith (despite the odds),
> and we'll see you at FD.
>
> Wayne
> N6KR


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