[K3PZN-List] Field Day > Satellite Report
Curt Milton via K3PZN-List
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Thu Jul 3 10:56:44 EDT 2014
Pat
QSL
Monday morning QB says that if we had CW capability at your station, called CQ, and dialed in the downlink frequency on what your software suggests for Doppler correction that we would have made the contact. that was my impression of what I heard on the downlink with all the QRM -- just throw some CW up there and it will come down just fine.
I will take educational credit as we also had it from Tony -- so I won't say 'who' the credit is based upon! we had an extra 3 dB of FD experience.
can you help me ID the visitors to create a faux visitor's log? my motivation is to follow up with email to hopefully zing them into more ham radio activity in-between FD's. yes who was the older guru that was helping you out?
not connected with SAT except he used 'your' shelter was the young guy who spotted our beam in the air, took his X1M and antenna 'tube' from the car -- and operated with us. he definitely has me motivated to improve my own portable stash, as I have the rig and paddle -- need to add an antenna.
Thanks for bring the 'Geek' experience to our FD -- let's look for additional geek experiences for our club. Not may geek experiences integrated into our hamfests, but I see the one in Huntsville has 7 QRP forum activities! I know that I should go to Dayton one of these years and take in the geek stuff.
CUL Curt
On Thursday, July 3, 2014 10:00 AM, "Kilroy, Patrick L. (GSFC-5680)" <patrick.l.kilroy at nasa.gov> wrote:
To all,
I have a photo of two visitors to our Field
Day site at my public information table to share
with the club (and for Curt WB8YYY who
I believe will be sending in our score to the
ARRL). So we can claim the many BONUS
POINTS for, among others, Set Up In A
Public Place, Information Booth, and
Educational Activity. The latter was the
session we (Steve, Marc & I) held on
Saturday night successfully working on the
UHF helical RHCP antenna for the satellite
station.
About the satellite station, there were
MANY successes involved in it on
Saturday and Sunday. One of my
regrets is that we did not complete a
two-way contact for bonus points, I
think, in part, because set up was more
complicated than the other stations and
it started too late within the rules time
table. We should have set it up on
Friday evening.
BTW, we did indeed hear many
stations on the satellites, with some
coming in just as loud as the loudest
stations heard on 20 meters. No
joke! (The marvels of an antenna with
excellent gain, circular polarization
AND a really big 20dB and expensive
low-noise pre-amplifier to boot!)
Even with the frustrations we were
battling all weekend with the station,
I believe we figured out everything,
and just ran out of time. So, we are
ready for next time. It will be a
charm.
I had lots of fun and camaraderie at
the K3PZN 4A MDC field day this
year. I want to thank all my friends
who stopped by the satellite hut to
say Hi and to those who lended
the needed support at times. You
guys are great!
CAN'T WAIT TO DO IT AGAIN.
Cheers,
Pat
N8PK
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From: Andy Leeds [wo3l at comcast.net]
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2014 8:40 PM
To: Carroll County Amateur Radio Club
Subject: [K3PZN-List] Field Day
Just a quick reminder if you have receipts to turn in for field day let
me know I can meet up with you or you can email me a copy of the receipt.
I am short a length of RG213 coax, I brought out 2 about 50' runs but
only 1 made it home with me so check the trunk and make sure it didn't
hitch a ride home with you.
Andy
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