[Milsurplus] First QSO 55 Years Ago
Tom
noflood1 at sonic.net
Mon Apr 12 20:25:58 EDT 2021
A Wonderful Story, Thanks....
W6TOM
On 2021-04-11 15:27, Smar SmarMilsurplusrplus wrote:
> Gents:
>
> Today is the 55th anniversary of my fQSOt QSO. I was 14 at the time.
> It was Easter Monday 1966 and I had spent all weekend trying to get a silly
> antenna from Pop Electronics working on 80 and 40 meters. The antenna was
> two sections of EMT mechanically coupled together (that was the first
> problem) and then connecting to two sets of guy wires at the top that were
> supposed to bring the array into resonance on 80 and 40 M. I think I used a
> Coke bottle (remember them?) as a base insulator but used a heavy cardboard
> mailing tube to "insulate" the first couple of feet of EMT from the mounting
> bracket that was lag bolted into the back yard wooden fence. I tried to
> solder the coax center conductor to the base of the EMT (second big
> problem.) I also bolted the twisted coax shield to an aluminum clothes line
> prop (not sure how many of you even know what that is) that I had "borrowed"
> from my mother and driven into the dirt aside of the Coke bottle.
>
> I won't bore you with details of my first two pages of logbook entries.
> Suffice it so say that they were filled with identical entriesCQf "CQ"
> followed byQSOO QSO," all on the same 7 MC freq of my 40Me 40M Novice band
> crystal.
>
> On that Monday morning (a school holiday) I decided to reconfigure the
> antenna materials into a si40Me 40M dipole. As our house lot was about 70
> feet deep, it fit perfectly North-to-South. I used the EMT to support the
> "hot" end of the dipole but the shield-connected end of the insulated house
> wire had to touch the peak of the roof and lie on the asphalt shingles.
> This is important.
>
> I managed to jump the four feet off the roof onto the front porch roof
> and into my bedroom window safely and ran down to the kitchen where I had
> set up my Knight-Kit R55A/R55A station. I tuned up the T-60SWRo SWR bridge
> yet so I was hoping I could get the thing to load properly) and started to
> cCQl "CQ" again. In between transmit attempts I tuned around my crystal
> freq with the R-55A, listening for replies.
>
> After the thCQd "CQ" (I logged every one of them), I hearcallsignlsign
> coming back to me. Due to my excitement I missedcallsignlsign of the other
> station so I sQRZ "QRZ?" (not bad for a Novice!) and hearcallsignlsign
> coming back again. This time I heard VE2AOUE2AOU K." I am quite sure I
> stopped breathing for a few seconds before I shouted, to anyone and to no
> one in particular, "I'M TALKING TO CANADA!"
>
> I continued withQSOe QSO, shakily copying what information I could from
> this obviously experienced and kind foreign Ham who deigned to talk with an
> American Novice and sent him my street address and town so I could make it
> easier for him to sendQSLs QSL carQRZ (QRZ.COM was just a glimmeN7IKQ'sIKQ's
> eyes at the time, I'm quite sure. AndCallbooklbook was something I'd have
> to save up for for quite a long time.)
>
> Remember that wire draped over our roof shingles? At this point in QSO
> QSO I heard my mother, who had been cleaning in our second floor bedrooms,
> yell down to me, "What are you doing down there?" Obviously, I couldn't
> disrupt my contact with a foreign Ham; I kept asking for his mailing address
> at about 5 WPM. That's when the power to my station failed and the
> equipment panels went dark. My mother had come into my shack (her kitchen)
> and literally pulled the plug on my fQSOt QSO. Apparently my 60 Watts of
> Novice-frequency RF was finding its way into the second floor light fixture
> from the antenna wire only feet away on the other side of the ceiling and
> causing the ten-Watt bulb to blink on and off with my Morse transmissions.
> If I recall her words correctly, I believe she said something like, "You're
> gonna blow up the house."
>
> I explained to her that it was just me sending signals to my first Ham
> contact - he was in CANADA, Mom! I told her I could fix the problem (I had
> hoped.) I found a 25 Watt bulb and installed it in place of the 10-Watter.
> I replugged my station into the wall outlet and did a quVVV VVVVVVVV VVV DE
> WN3EWV" to prove to my mother - and to myself - that my theory of "the
> antenna wires are too close to the bulb" was correct.
>
> A Happy Ending: About a week later I receivQSLa QSL card fromTrew Trew
> VE2AOU. It included my full Nocallsignlsign but misspelled first name, a
> "?" for the surname and no house number in the address. It took me only two
> seconds to realize that one of my Elmer's (and I've forgottencallsignlsign
> after all these years) had worked at the local post office (18218) and
> recognized me as the likely Novice. He made sure I got the card.
>
> I added dipole wires80Mr 80M20Md 20M to that ini40Ml 40M set and had a
> blast on the bands from home for a few years until I went away to college.
> (My fDXst DX was on 20Mt 20M wiG3GHBG3GHB.) Four years later I graduated
> from college wiBSEE BSEE and continued my Hamming with my first Drake
> station (TR-3CW.) Since then I've enjoyed many, but certainly not all,
> aspects that our fine hobby has to offer. I've made friends along the way
> and learned quite a bit of esoterica that has helped me professionally.
> (Like sunspots can wreak havoc with the electric grid or that 900 MHz and
> 2.7 GHz signals ordinarily don't travel very far.)
>
> de73 de
> Smar SAD3F AD3F
> Rockville, MD
>
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