[ILQSO] ILQSO Digest, Vol 102, Issue 2

Steven KA9MOT ka9mot at gmail.com
Sat Oct 4 16:45:48 EDT 2014


Hi Jim,

At this point only Phone...that said, I am seriously considering building a
digital interface and operating some PSK-31 and if I can figure out the
details of Hell, trying that out for the fun of it. :)

Steve KA9MOT

On Sat, Oct 4, 2014 at 10:23 AM, Jim Funk <jfunk at fossna.com> wrote:

> Steven are you planning both phone and cw?  On that corner you will be
> VERY popular.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> > On Oct 4, 2014, at 10:19 AM, "Steven KA9MOT" <ka9mot at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Thanks for the info Hank,
> >
> > I am going to talk to the property owner on Tuesday (I'll be in that
> area)
> > and see if they will allow us to play in their yard. :)
> >
> > Digital Modes.... I hadn't considered that and haven't ever worked
> Hell...
> > Maybe I'll build an interface for the Kenwood and give it a try, if I can
> > find an affordable small converter to power my laptop. I could use it for
> > logging as well. Thanks for the idea! I'll have to Google up the
> > frequencies Hell is usually used.
> >
> > The plan is to bring 4 car batteries and keep the power low and switch
> the
> > batteries out as the need  presents itself.
> >
> > Steve KA9MOT
> >
> >> On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 11:08 PM, Hank Greeb <n8xx at arrl.org> wrote:
> >>
> >> According to MARAC, one should be as close to the corner as safety
> >> permits, typically within 600 feet of the corner.
> >>
> >> I was about 300 feet from the corner in one four corner spot, and about
> >> 200 feet from the corner of another four corner spot.
> >>
> >> there was a high tension 60 cycle line along both of the roads which
> >> intersected at the four corner site, so it would be very, very hazardous
> >> for the antenna to cross the road.
> >>
> >> Common sense must be the guide in all such situations.
> >>
> >> I'm glad to see a QRP category.  When I ventured into Illinois I don't
> >> recall such a category.
> >>
> >> Sorry, I can't make it this year.  I'll be in Hell (Michigan) on October
> >> 18, running Hellschreiber (Feld Hell) as W1AW/8  - fire up your favorite
> >> data mode software, choose Feld Hell as operating mode, and give us a
> >> buzz.  We'll try to be on all bands, probably not simultaneously, but at
> >> least an hour on each band from 80 to 10 meters, including the WARC
> bands.
> >>
> >> 72/73 de n8xx hg
> >> QRP >99.44% of the tiem
> >> Except we'll be using 100 watts as W1AW/8 from Hell :)
> >>
> >>
> >>> On 10/3/2014 10:42 PM, Steven KA9MOT wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Thanks for all of the advice. I gather that nobody really knows for
> sure.
> >>> My plan was/is to set up a station on the property that is right on the
> >>> corner of the 3 county lines. Assuming the line is down the middle of
> the
> >>> road, I would only be in Henderson County and 25 feet or so from
> McDonough
> >>> and Warren Counties if the person who lives in the farmhouse pictured
> >>> here:
> >>>  https://www.google.com/maps/@40.636685,-90.7889042,429m/data=!3m1!1e3
> >>> will
> >>> allow me to set up in the corner of the intersection (Northwest
> corner).
> >>>
> >>> I'm planning on running portable, off battery power and at QRP Power
> >>> levels
> >>> (5W) if I can do this and stay with-in the rules, and the property
> owner
> >>> allows.
> >>>
> >>> What do you think?
> >>>
> >>> Thanks again,
> >>> Steve KA9MOT
> >>>
> >>> On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 5:51 PM, <ilqso-request at mailman.qth.net> wrote:
> >>>
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> >>>> Today's Topics:
> >>>>
> >>>>    1. Re: County Lines (Jim Funk)
> >>>>    2. Lake County (Jim Lang)
> >>>>    3. Grundy County (Brian S. McDaniel)
> >>>>    4. COUNTY LINES by MARAC RULES (Tom Pennebaker)
> >>>>    5. Re: COUNTY LINES by MARAC RULES (Danny Pease)
> >>>>    6. Re: COUNTY LINES by MARAC RULES (Fritz Bock)
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >>>>
> >>>> Message: 1
> >>>> Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2014 14:38:22 +0000
> >>>> From: Jim Funk <jfunk at fossna.com>
> >>>> To: Illinois QSO Party <ilqso at mailman.qth.net>
> >>>> Subject: Re: [ILQSO] County Lines
> >>>> Message-ID: <A90D277E-958E-44D0-B71E-B91E54FD0F65 at fossna.com>
> >>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
> >>>>
> >>>> Good points.  Look for a culvert.
> >>>>
> >>>> Sent from my iPhone
> >>>>
> >>>>> On Oct 3, 2014, at 9:34 AM, "Danny Pease" <dpease at adams.net> wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I would be very leery of stringing an antenna that crosses a public
> >>>>> road,
> >>>>> many risks involved. Since there is an intersection of roads, there
> is
> >>>>> likely overhead power lines, plus the traffic issue. IF power lines
> are
> >>>> not
> >>>>
> >>>>> an issue and IF you can get the antenna as high as or even higher
> than
> >>>> power
> >>>>
> >>>>> lines normally are, you might get by with it, once it was up, but
> even
> >>>>> getting it up could be dangerous. Even running a radial laying
> across a
> >>>> road
> >>>>
> >>>>> could be disastrous if a passing vehicle manage to catch hold of it.
> You
> >>>> may
> >>>>
> >>>>> look for a steel culvert and attach some part of the antenna system
> to
> >>>> that.
> >>>>
> >>>>> NG9R
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> -----Original Message-----
> >>>>> From: ILQSO [mailto:ilqso-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Jim
> >>>>> Funk
> >>>>> Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 2:50 AM
> >>>>> To: Illinois QSO Party
> >>>>> Subject: Re: [ILQSO] County Lines
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Steve, I will take a stab at this since you asked....
> >>>>>
> >>>>> From DeLorme, it seems obvious that there is such a county corner.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> There appears to be access to said corner by car as the corner is at
> the
> >>>>> intersection of 2100E and CR 2400 N.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> If I were you, I would set up as close to the intersection as
> possible
> >>>>> (SAFETY CONSIDERED) and string a portion of an antenna (could be a
> >>>>> counterpoise or overhead dipole) in such a manner that the "station"
> >>>>> (including antennas) is actually in all three counties.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I believe that would meet the letter and the spirit of the event
> rules.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> 73, Jim N9JF
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> -----Original Message-----
> >>>>> From: ILQSO [mailto:ilqso-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of
> Steven
> >>>>> KA9MOT
> >>>>> Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 1:22 AM
> >>>>> To: Illinois QSO Party
> >>>>> Subject: [ILQSO] County Lines
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I am seriously considering setting up a Portable station on the
> >>>> Henderson,
> >>>>
> >>>>> McDonough and Warren County lines this year, if I can get permission
> >>>>> from
> >>>>> the property line.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> My question is, how far (in feet) can you be away from the actual
> line,
> >>>>> before you are no longer considered to be on the County Line?
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Thanks for your time,
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Steve KA9MOT
> >>>>> ______________________________________________________________
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> >>>> ------------------------------
> >>>>
> >>>> Message: 2
> >>>> Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2014 13:15:21 -0500
> >>>> From: "Jim Lang" <jimlang at comcast.net>
> >>>> To: <ilqso at mailman.qth.net>
> >>>> Subject: [ILQSO] Lake County
> >>>> Message-ID: <[email protected]>
> >>>> Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="us-ascii"
> >>>>
> >>>> I will be set up at home in Lake County.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> Jim / KD9GY
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> ------------------------------
> >>>>
> >>>> Message: 3
> >>>> Date: Fri, 03 Oct 2014 13:24:30 -0500
> >>>> From: "Brian S. McDaniel" <bsm60403 at gmail.com>
> >>>> To: ILQSO at mailman.qth.net
> >>>> Subject: [ILQSO] Grundy County
> >>>> Message-ID: <542EE9DE.1050807 at gmail.com>
> >>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
> >>>>
> >>>> The Rainbow Council Boy Scouts will be on the air for Jamboree on the
> >>>> Air on the same day as the Illinois QSO Party.
> >>>>
> >>>> Look for K9RSR on 80/40/20/10 from EN51th.  Hope to work you all.
> >>>> --
> >>>> 73,
> >>>>
> >>>> Brian McDaniel
> >>>> KC4LMD
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> ------------------------------
> >>>>
> >>>> Message: 4
> >>>> Date: Fri, 03 Oct 2014 14:55:34 -0500
> >>>> From: Tom Pennebaker <n4rs at iamotelephone.com>
> >>>> To: ILQSO at mailman.qth.net
> >>>> Subject: [ILQSO] COUNTY LINES by MARAC RULES
> >>>> Message-ID: <542EFF36.1050105 at iamotelephone.com>
> >>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed
> >>>>
> >>>> */The Rules/*
> >>>>
> >>>> *The USA-CA award sponsored by CQ magazine
> >>>> <http://members.aol.com/cqmagazine/usacarul.htm> makes no mention of
> >>>> county lines in the rules.*
> >>>>
> >>>> *The major county hunting organization MARAC (Mobile Amateur Radio
> >>>> Awards Club) also issues many county hunting awards. In 2000 they
> issued
> >>>> the following rules for county lines: *
> >>>>
> >>>>     *A county-line is that legally defined boundary separating two
> >>>>     geographic and/or administrative regions. The best evidence of the
> >>>>     location of a county-line is the marker permanently placed beside
> a
> >>>>     highway. The marker will be assumed to be correctly placed for
> >>>>     county-hunting purposes, except for those at wet lines.*
> >>>>
> >>>>     **
> >>>>
> >>>>     *Other devices may be found on secondary roadways, such as, a
> cattle
> >>>>     gate, or a monument placed in the fence line. Frequently, too,
> >>>>     changes in the composition of the roadway surface are a indication
> >>>>     of county boundaries. For county hunting purposes, when no other
> >>>>     means of identifying a county line is available, these markers may
> >>>>     be used.*
> >>>>
> >>>>     **
> >>>>
> >>>>     *With the degradation of GPS having been turned off on 1 May 2000,
> >>>>     GPS may be useful as an aid in locating county-lines. While the
> >>>>     accuracy of GPS is now a nominal +/- 20 meters, it may be relied
> >>>>     upon only when other markers and evidence are not apparent.*
> >>>>
> >>>>     **
> >>>>
> >>>>     *A county-line may be run with credit being given for both
> counties.
> >>>>     A part of the vehicle must be in each of the counties. Thus, a
> >>>>     county-line may not be credited if the mobile is in motion.*
> >>>>
> >>>>     **
> >>>>
> >>>>     *A county-line may be wet, that is, a watercourse (river, lake,
> >>>>     water reservoir, creek, brook, stream) may cover the legally
> >>>>     described boundary.*
> >>>>
> >>>>     **
> >>>>
> >>>>     *A wet line may be run for county-hunting credit as long as the
> >>>>     County Line can be located as described above and can be run
> >>>> SAFELY.*
> >>>>
> >>>>     **
> >>>>
> >>>>     *Three and four county lines may not be run simultaneously for
> >>>>     county-hunting credit...........................Tom N4RS
> >>>>     *
> >>>>
> >>>>     ************
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> ------------------------------
> >>>>
> >>>> Message: 5
> >>>> Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2014 16:09:06 -0500
> >>>> From: "Danny Pease" <dpease at adams.net>
> >>>> To: "'Illinois QSO Party'" <ilqso at mailman.qth.net>
> >>>> Subject: Re: [ILQSO] COUNTY LINES by MARAC RULES
> >>>> Message-ID: <[email protected]>
> >>>> Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="us-ascii"
> >>>>
> >>>> Even MARAC gives no distance, they simply state a vehicle must occupy
> >>>> both
> >>>> counties and do not allow more than two counties to be occupied at the
> >>>> same
> >>>> time.
> >>>>
> >>>> Since most portable operations do not operate out of a vehicle, it
> might
> >>>> be
> >>>> easier to have parts of the operation on two counties or more at the
> same
> >>>> time, but doing so safely is almost impossible when it comes to a road
> >>>> being
> >>>> involved.  Because of the ILQSO rules allow for more than two counties
> >>>> at a
> >>>> time to be activated, there has to be a little bit of leeway in what
> is
> >>>> close enough for the sake of safety.
> >>>>
> >>>> Besides that, we do not want to discourage our multi-county operations
> >>>> from
> >>>> going out by forcing them into a dangerous situation. I suppose we
> ought
> >>>> to
> >>>> set a number of feet as being close enough to make it a little
> clearer.
> >>>>
> >>>> MARAC mentions an accuracy of 20 meters as being acceptable when
> using a
> >>>> GPS. Maybe that would be a good starting point, but that does require
> you
> >>>> know the exact intersection to measure from, another variable.
> >>>>
> >>>> NG9R
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> -----Original Message-----
> >>>> From: ILQSO [mailto:ilqso-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Tom
> >>>> Pennebaker
> >>>> Sent: Friday, October 03, 2014 2:56 PM
> >>>> To: ILQSO at mailman.qth.net
> >>>> Subject: [ILQSO] COUNTY LINES by MARAC RULES
> >>>>
> >>>> */The Rules/*
> >>>>
> >>>> *The USA-CA award sponsored by CQ magazine
> >>>> <http://members.aol.com/cqmagazine/usacarul.htm> makes no mention of
> >>>> county
> >>>> lines in the rules.*
> >>>>
> >>>> *The major county hunting organization MARAC (Mobile Amateur Radio
> Awards
> >>>> Club) also issues many county hunting awards. In 2000 they issued the
> >>>> following rules for county lines: *
> >>>>
> >>>>     *A county-line is that legally defined boundary separating two
> >>>>     geographic and/or administrative regions. The best evidence of the
> >>>>     location of a county-line is the marker permanently placed beside
> a
> >>>>     highway. The marker will be assumed to be correctly placed for
> >>>>     county-hunting purposes, except for those at wet lines.*
> >>>>
> >>>>     **
> >>>>
> >>>>     *Other devices may be found on secondary roadways, such as, a
> cattle
> >>>>     gate, or a monument placed in the fence line. Frequently, too,
> >>>>     changes in the composition of the roadway surface are a indication
> >>>>     of county boundaries. For county hunting purposes, when no other
> >>>>     means of identifying a county line is available, these markers may
> >>>>     be used.*
> >>>>
> >>>>     **
> >>>>
> >>>>     *With the degradation of GPS having been turned off on 1 May 2000,
> >>>>     GPS may be useful as an aid in locating county-lines. While the
> >>>>     accuracy of GPS is now a nominal +/- 20 meters, it may be relied
> >>>>     upon only when other markers and evidence are not apparent.*
> >>>>
> >>>>     **
> >>>>
> >>>>     *A county-line may be run with credit being given for both
> counties.
> >>>>     A part of the vehicle must be in each of the counties. Thus, a
> >>>>     county-line may not be credited if the mobile is in motion.*
> >>>>
> >>>>     **
> >>>>
> >>>>     *A county-line may be wet, that is, a watercourse (river, lake,
> >>>>     water reservoir, creek, brook, stream) may cover the legally
> >>>>     described boundary.*
> >>>>
> >>>>     **
> >>>>
> >>>>     *A wet line may be run for county-hunting credit as long as the
> >>>>     County Line can be located as described above and can be run
> >>>> SAFELY.*
> >>>>
> >>>>     **
> >>>>
> >>>>     *Three and four county lines may not be run simultaneously for
> >>>>     county-hunting credit...........................Tom N4RS
> >>>>     *
> >>>>
> >>>>     ************
> >>>>
> >>>> ______________________________________________________________
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> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> ------------------------------
> >>>>
> >>>> Message: 6
> >>>> Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2014 17:51:10 -0500
> >>>> From: Fritz Bock <wd9fmb at gmail.com>
> >>>> To: Illinois QSO Party <ilqso at mailman.qth.net>
> >>>> Subject: Re: [ILQSO] COUNTY LINES by MARAC RULES
> >>>> Message-ID:
> >>>>         <CAH9akk1PkjgR050birVieNHD7JmXpY=o23Z-Ru0JGmv-mRO_=
> >>>> g at mail.gmail.com>
> >>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
> >>>>
> >>>> I think the IL QSO FAQ's do a great job on answering the question of a
> >>>> county corner...nice and simple.....
> >>>>
> >>>> Q:  I want to operate from a three or four county corner.  I think I
> know
> >>>> the exact location of the corner (from a map or posted signs), but how
> >>>> close do I have to park to this spot to qualify?
> >>>>
> >>>> *A: The traditional answer to this has been: ?As close as possible,
> >>>> keeping
> >>>> safety uppermost in mind.?  To claim three or four counties, the
> operator
> >>>> should 1) As nearly as possible, locate the exact corner; 2) Find a
> safe
> >>>> spot as close as possible to the corner to set up the station; 3)
> Obtain
> >>>> permission from land-owners if at all possible; 4) Arrange portions of
> >>>> the
> >>>> antenna system to be physically placed in all three (or four)
> counties if
> >>>> possible.*
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> Fritz Bock
> >>>> WD9FMB
> >>>> 309-256-2297
> >>>> IL ARES District 7, DEC
> >>>> Peoria County ARES EC
> >>>> www.peoriacountyares.org
> >>>> www.W9UVI.org
> >>>> ARRL PIO, IL Section
> >>>>
> >>>> On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 4:09 PM, Danny Pease <dpease at adams.net> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> Even MARAC gives no distance, they simply state a vehicle must occupy
> >>>> both
> >>>>
> >>>>> counties and do not allow more than two counties to be occupied at
> the
> >>>> same
> >>>>
> >>>>> time.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Since most portable operations do not operate out of a vehicle, it
> might
> >>>> be
> >>>>
> >>>>> easier to have parts of the operation on two counties or more at the
> >>>>> same
> >>>>> time, but doing so safely is almost impossible when it comes to a
> road
> >>>>> being
> >>>>> involved.  Because of the ILQSO rules allow for more than two
> counties
> >>>> at a
> >>>>
> >>>>> time to be activated, there has to be a little bit of leeway in what
> is
> >>>>> close enough for the sake of safety.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Besides that, we do not want to discourage our multi-county
> operations
> >>>> from
> >>>>
> >>>>> going out by forcing them into a dangerous situation. I suppose we
> ought
> >>>> to
> >>>>
> >>>>> set a number of feet as being close enough to make it a little
> clearer.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> MARAC mentions an accuracy of 20 meters as being acceptable when
> using a
> >>>>> GPS. Maybe that would be a good starting point, but that does require
> >>>>> you
> >>>>> know the exact intersection to measure from, another variable.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> NG9R
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> -----Original Message-----
> >>>>> From: ILQSO [mailto:ilqso-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Tom
> >>>>> Pennebaker
> >>>>> Sent: Friday, October 03, 2014 2:56 PM
> >>>>> To: ILQSO at mailman.qth.net
> >>>>> Subject: [ILQSO] COUNTY LINES by MARAC RULES
> >>>>>
> >>>>> */The Rules/*
> >>>>>
> >>>>> *The USA-CA award sponsored by CQ magazine
> >>>>> <http://members.aol.com/cqmagazine/usacarul.htm> makes no mention of
> >>>>> county
> >>>>> lines in the rules.*
> >>>>>
> >>>>> *The major county hunting organization MARAC (Mobile Amateur Radio
> >>>>> Awards
> >>>>> Club) also issues many county hunting awards. In 2000 they issued the
> >>>>> following rules for county lines: *
> >>>>>
> >>>>>     *A county-line is that legally defined boundary separating two
> >>>>>     geographic and/or administrative regions. The best evidence of
> the
> >>>>>     location of a county-line is the marker permanently placed
> beside a
> >>>>>     highway. The marker will be assumed to be correctly placed for
> >>>>>     county-hunting purposes, except for those at wet lines.*
> >>>>>
> >>>>>     **
> >>>>>
> >>>>>     *Other devices may be found on secondary roadways, such as, a
> >>>>> cattle
> >>>>>     gate, or a monument placed in the fence line. Frequently, too,
> >>>>>     changes in the composition of the roadway surface are a
> indication
> >>>>>     of county boundaries. For county hunting purposes, when no other
> >>>>>     means of identifying a county line is available, these markers
> may
> >>>>>     be used.*
> >>>>>
> >>>>>     **
> >>>>>
> >>>>>     *With the degradation of GPS having been turned off on 1 May
> 2000,
> >>>>>     GPS may be useful as an aid in locating county-lines. While the
> >>>>>     accuracy of GPS is now a nominal +/- 20 meters, it may be relied
> >>>>>     upon only when other markers and evidence are not apparent.*
> >>>>>
> >>>>>     **
> >>>>>
> >>>>>     *A county-line may be run with credit being given for both
> >>>>> counties.
> >>>>>     A part of the vehicle must be in each of the counties. Thus, a
> >>>>>     county-line may not be credited if the mobile is in motion.*
> >>>>>
> >>>>>     **
> >>>>>
> >>>>>     *A county-line may be wet, that is, a watercourse (river, lake,
> >>>>>     water reservoir, creek, brook, stream) may cover the legally
> >>>>>     described boundary.*
> >>>>>
> >>>>>     **
> >>>>>
> >>>>>     *A wet line may be run for county-hunting credit as long as the
> >>>>>     County Line can be located as described above and can be run
> >>>>> SAFELY.*
> >>>>>
> >>>>>     **
> >>>>>
> >>>>>     *Three and four county lines may not be run simultaneously for
> >>>>>     county-hunting credit...........................Tom N4RS
> >>>>>     *
> >>>>>
> >>>>>     ************
> >>>>>
> >>>>> ______________________________________________________________
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> >>>>> Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm
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