[R-390] Field day with classic gear
flood at Krohne.com
flood at Krohne.com
Mon Jun 26 12:04:34 EDT 2006
Greetings,
I had about 15 QSO's from the Field Day site in Hancock NH ranging from ME
to PA. Two of the contacts were from guys who were past club members in
the mid '50's. I was getting wonderful audio reports about my Viking
Valiant thanks to the kind work of Steve WA1HUD (now if I could only get
him to document what he did....). The 1967 EAC contract R390A seemed to
enjoy the trip and was working like a champ even as I tuned other bands
not one bit of "junk" from the nearby transmitters. This was a laid back
part of the Waltham (MA) Armature Radio Club field day. We treated the
"Classic Station" as our GOTA setup. I was the main operator. In other
words they couldn't pull me away from the chair! Not a lot of visitors
due to our remote location but a young boy from a neighbors house spent
time in our tent and commented on how much better my setup sounded than
the 40M SSB station behind me! Yes there is still hope for the youngins'
A load of thanks to everyone I worked and the warm greeting I got for my
first time on '75AM still has me smiling today. After listening to the AM
crowd since 1967, (skipping a bit of time here and there when I was
distracted by beer and girls....now its single malt and women) I told
myself that when I made my first visit to '75 it would be with a
respectable setup, determined not to be "yelloweee". The other stations
at our setup may have had a lot more contacts but I had the most fun....
until now as I look at the prospect of getting the gear back in the racks
up on the second floor....ouch... I'll keep listening and hope to be
transmitting from home soon. Until then, I'm still dangerous below 50MHz.
John Flood
KB1FQG (N1HID for the past weekend)
Sorry to those who see this on other related lists!
John Flood
TASC Department
KROHNE, Inc
7 Dearborn Rd.
Peabody, MA 01960
Tel.: 978-535-6060 / 800-356-9464
Fax: 978-535-8180
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