Chasing DX
On the good old 12.5m EFRW, I’m trying 10m FT8 this morning. It’s going nowhere. 15m is much better.
Chasing Hawaii
I have ham-alert for anyone in PA, NJ, or MD spotting the Hawaii DXCC. I’ve been chasing Hawaii around over to 17m and other bands as they pop up, but I didn’t seem them much. It’s the last state I need of the 50.
10m is busy here in mid-afternoon, and I’m reaching south america on 5w. I got Suriname and Cayman Islands on 5w. then 10m maybe died again.
Pitcairn Island DXpedition
I just got the VP6G DXpedetion on 5w on FT8 on 28.0785MHz. That’s my first “OC”! I don’t know why they were shifted, but I saw it on the waterfall on my X6100, so checked it out.
Eclipse 2024
Matt and I ran to Erie, PA to watch the eclipse, and activated US-1402, Presque Isle State Park before eclipse. 10m was a bit slow, but I got there on FT8. I ran my 71-foot (21.65m) EFRW sloped up into a nearby tree from our station on a picnic table.
I got some audible screaming on the speaker in addition to the normal clicking when I hit the tuner. I usually have a choke near the radio, and that was missing.
It was cloudy and even some rain in the morning, but it cleared and we saw some blue sky before the eclipse started around 2pm.
Totality was at 3:16pm EDT. I have a video in 360 degrees.
21 Tech Net - 2024-04-07
My Week in Amateur Radio
- Overload on UV-K5 with better antennas
- UV-K5 & UV-K6 for comparison - not broken
- Balance antenna location good enough but not too good
- FM bandstop filter helps a whole lot
- Modifying params database on Xiegu X6100
- Now shows me accurate bands and privileges, so I won’t accidentally wander beyond my privileges.
- Picked up an Evolve 3 laptop that runs on 12v
- Linux is being challenging: wifi and sound.
- Packing camera and radio gear or eclipse trip tomorrow
Simplex Net West - 2024-04-06
I checked into simplex net west again.
FM Bandstop Filter
NUNU Firmware UV-K5 & K6
I’ve installed the NUNU fork of the egzumer firmware on the uv-k6. It has a cool channel spectrum analyzer for super-fast scanning that can see all the active channels at once in the graph. There’s no good way to proceed to the next channel, but that’s not a huge problem.
The firmware also includes some unneeded “NUNU” mesh messaging protocol.
Morning Grind & Bandstop
I checked into the Morning Grind on K3IR today. The questions was: plans for solar eclipse? I transmitted successfully through the FM bandstop filter from rtl-sdr.com. The filter has helped immensely to hold 2m signals with sensitive external antenna.
Travel and Scanning
I took the Amtrak from Lancaster to Pittsburgh to visit Marie. In down times, I scanned with the spectrum analyzer on my UV-K5.
Rail
On the train, I scanned the rail frequencies, 159MHz-162MHz. I could hear some chatter about the Norfolk Southern freight trains in our way, and I heard the automated messages reporting clear track conditions.
CMU Buggy Net
Scanning the entire 2m band on Saturday morning, I heard the radio club kids running their regular net that supports buggy practices.
SPARC Member Meeting - 2024-03-26
I attended the SPARC member meeting tonight and heard about lots of interesting plans. They have some fun events coming up, like a fox hunt, some antenna building to prepare for the fox hunt, and even some POTA outings. They’ll also start planning for field day.
The main presentation was about the recent Dry Tortugas DXpedition.
I went home and sent my member application right away.