[ILQSO] K9LY report
James Funk
jfunk at fossnorthamerica.com
Tue Oct 20 20:07:51 EDT 2009
You may get the "RF gotta go somewhere" award :)
73, Jim N9JF
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From: ilqso-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:ilqso-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Joe LeKostaj
Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 3:26 PM
To: ilqso at mailman.qth.net
Subject: [ILQSO] K9LY report
Operated from home for the first time in many years. Being in a
condo, antennas are not welcome around here so I had to use stealth!
Used an Icom AH-4 automatic antenna tuner to match a 25-foot length
of wire tossed out to some nearby bushes. The antenna height was only
about 12 ft. Connected a random length of wire to the tuner's ground
terminal for a counterpoise. I'm sure efficiency was low, especially
on 80m, but still managed to make more than 50 "actual" QSOs - even
with the IC-706 turned down to half power.
20m was a bust. Heard no out-of-state ILQP activity at all during the
time I was there. Spent my time alternating between 40 and 80, even
during the daylight hours. Heard lots of strong downstate signals
(like KI9A and W9WI/m) on 40 CW during the afternoon. The band didn't
sound particularly "long" to me; maybe because my antenna was
essentially a cloud-warmer.
80 CW brought a good number of contacts even with the meager antenna.
I even tried a little SSB (rare for me) but it was tough going. The
gold medal for patience goes to K2PEY who worked *really* hard to
pull me out of the noise on 80 SSB, but ultimately had to give up.
Thanks for the good effort! Later on 80 CW, I was pleased to work
VE1RGB in Nova Scotia, quite a long haul for my little wire -- and a
new mult.
Had a lot of fun! Thanks to WIARC for another well-organized ILQP.
73,
Joe K9LY
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