Archive for November, 2009
Postscript to Activity Report of Tuesday 24th Nov – re: VK9XX
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on November 25, 2009
The golden rule is always to listen first to find out what is happening before transmitting then use the TX clarifier or second VFO to operate split frequency. It is not always easy to pick out the DX operator’s frequency through the QRM. Tuning gradually LF of the pile-up is one way, the other is calling up reports on the DX cluster via Ham Radio Delux on the internet.
Activity Report – Derek G3GRO
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on November 24, 2009
From time to time I have been active on various bands during past month mainly on 80m and 40m but with occasional forays on 14Mhz and 18Mhz and briefly on top band mainly using the 136ft Windom antenna which seems to get out reasonably well despite the fact that it slopes down rapidly to the South away from the house down almost to ground level. I have not yet managed to get the halyard far end hauled up into the 50ft oak tree at the bottom of the garden. The temporary 240ft rectangular loop running mainly on the top of the fence continues to give a good account of itself on 80m on short skip due to its significantly lower noise level during the recent very noisy conditions on that band.
40m has been open to VK during the day sometimes. I heard a VK6 at lunchtime during the Sweepstakes” contest on Sunday 8th November up at the Club using the new StepIR beam and could also even hear some USA stations very faintly on that band calling CQ “SS” on CW which was surprising during the day on 40m. By mid-evening US stations were by then coming through quite strongly on 40m at home on the Windom antenna and I worked in quick succession N1KF on CW with 589 reports both ways and K1LT with 599 reports.