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July 05 Two weeks later...It's been two weeks since my last posting. Not a lot happened on the ham front. I sold one of my TS-850 transceivers. I got a fair price and the buyer bought a bargain I think. I made a small test setup and he was happy. He said he owns 10 HF rigs and mine will be #11 and his second TS-850. If I decide to replace the other TS-850, I hope it'll be as easy to get a correct price for it and sell it as fast as this one. I found a buyer for the microHAM cable that got replaced by a K3 cable. I sold it through the RRDXA mailing list. No market for that stuff in Belgium. Another deal that pleases buyer as well as seller. Last week (Tuesday June 24) I got home and cranked up the tower one level. With the 6m hentenna (no typo) about 15m high I was able to work a few stations in CW. First QSO was OY. Then an ON. Some EA, F, DL, G etc with modest signals. So either the hentenna is not a miraculous antenna or the 6m opening that evening was only so-so. I guess some of both. I need to get used to sending the grid square. I remember that from my VHF DX days. Before passing the CW test I only had access to VHF so exchanging locators was daily business. I must admit I don't care about grids but it of course on VHF... I don't think I'll get hooked on 6m soon. Magic band? I'd like to call it a tragic band to quote KH2D. So I ended up on 30m again. A band that never lets you down. A dozen W's and a VK. No JA though and lots of EU. The next day I woke up and found 30m empty as well as 20m. Looking outside it was clear the WX was tilting over to bad. I thought it was going to rain with T-storms. So I lowered the tower again. I didn't make a QSO since. What I managed to do was a little bookkeeping in my logs and upload to eQSL and LotW. I really need to get that box of incoming QSL cards that has been waiting for me for almost 6 months now. I am not looking forward to sorting and processing those. It'll be a whole lot. Next week is IARU. WX forecast doesn't promise nice weather to set up all the antennas on Friday. Last year was excellent WX the days before and after so I could crank up the tower and install all antennas in a relax summer pace and enjoy some DX as well. Regrets, I had a few, but then again... I'm starting to regret I blew up the PJ2 deal... June 22 The 6m hentennaIn the late 80ies - early 90ies MTV ran a campaign that said 'Books feed your head'. How true. So what does a ham radio freak feed his brain? Right: antenna books! One of my favorite books is Simple and Fun Antennas for Hams (an ARRL publication). It's a book full of practical antenna designs and ideas. No rocket science formulas or complicated theories. I have those classic reference books as well but I saw this publication on a ham fair years ago and I couldn't resist. Sometimes you need a design plan that simply says "measure that long - cut here - solder there". The book is full of those plans. Since I have a K3 now thus gaining 6m access, one of the issues that kept my mind busy lately was: "what antenna to make for 6m". It should be very cheap, ultra light, small footprint, easy to construct and even easier to put up. No big yagi or quad. I'm not planning to set 6m records nor work 6m firsts. I just want to see what the 6m fuss is all about. I considered a 2el yagi, a moxon, a vertical, a dipole, a sloping dipole etc. To get some inspiration I sent Google to get me some '6m antenna' ideas. One of the antennas that popped up after a few clicks was the Hentenna. I immediately connected this name to the Simple an Fun book mentioned above. It is described in this book and I remembered the design as a simple antenna with a few interesting aspects for the upper HF bands (small, cheap, light etc). So Thursday night I grabbed the book off the shelf and took it to bed to review the design plan. Friday morning (a day off!) I woke up at 6 AM or so. One hour later I was in my workshop (garage, storage room, dog house, whatever) constructing the 6m hentenna. I collected all parts from my huge collection of junk parts and odd ends. The job got interrupted by the daily life and I resumed building in the evening. The odd thing was that the ARRL book said to connect the feedpoint 1/6th of the length measured from below while the online article said 1/10th. I esteemed the ARRL book more trustworthy than an obscure web site. After all the book is edited by N6BV - the ARRL's antenna guru. The job was done and I put it up with a rope and pulley on my tower. No resonance. SWR sky high. Dimensions were right and connections were checked. Nothing. I assumed the tower was coupling because it was too close so I moved all the stuff (coax, antenna analyzer, antenna, tools) to the other side of the garden to my 80m elevated radial support with extra free pulley. Same story. It was 9PM local and I was very tired. Note to self: collecting stamps - no fuss! My last resort was to lower the feedpoint from 1/6th per ARRL instructions to 1/10th as per website (DL1GSJ). You know what? BINGO! DL1GSJ 1 - ARRL 0. Resonance and SWR 2:1 or lower right at the feedpoint which is about flat in the shack due to cable losses. I didn't care to prune any further. I moved everything back again to the main tower and raised it to 8 meter high. I needed to free our cat because one of his paws got entangled in the rope. Always fun, pruning antennas with those four legged rascals playing. The analyzer showed a perfect graph so I ran upstairs into the shack and tuned to 50 MHz. The problem was I only heard the beacon ON0SIX with S4 and QSB... I hope to test it soon during one of those highly touted 6m openings. The book says that the word hentenna comes from the Japanese 'hen' being fantastic or miraculous. I hope the proof of the pudding is in the eating... June 19 Playing with K3 put on hold...My K3 is built. My K3 is tested. My K3 works. My K3 is integrated in my microHAM / N1MMLogger SO2R setup. Problems encountered:
At least it works in CW 'out of the box'. I made a dozen contacts and then playing time was over. In the mean time we finished a construction job in the garden. There's another one coming. This limits my on air activities for now. I'd like to build a 6m antenna to try 6m with the K3. I have no clue what to build because it a) need to be constructed fast and b) should be easy to put up. I don't want to compromize my HF setup. It's crowded enough already on our lot. And I really would like to fot my K9AY loop in there too now that I have RX antenna possibilities with tke K3. But where to squeeze that one in? I hope to sell one of my TS-850's next week. I have a possible buyer. Maybe next year sell the second one? I though to replace it with a TenTec Omni VII for the LAN-remote operation but... Why not replace it with a second K3? Enough silly emoticons for today... 73! June 15 Elecraft K3 S/N 001048 is about to get baptizedI once read that "stories only happen to those who can tell them". Here's a story to tell about the K3 that got delivered and taken away (twice!) in one smooth walk from the UPS guy... After waiting for 4 months since ordering I finally received my Elecraft invoice on June 5th. That usually means the K3 is almost underway. I saw my VISA had already been billed by Elecraft so I sent a mail to the sales department. They promptly replied in a kind message that I would get a mail with a UPS tracking number as soon as my box left their premises. Great! I needed to estimate the ETA because I knew UPS was going to charge me the VAT on import. That's to be paid COD so I needed to have quite a lot of cash in the house. Not that much but way more than I carry around on an average day. In the mean time I ordered some stuff for the shack (switched mode PSU and a hand full of plugs) from a German distributor. Last Wednesday I got a mail with a UPS tracking number (feel it coming?) for that parcel from Germany. I tracked it and assumed that my German parcel would arrive Thursday afternoon (best case). Great, I was at home. Still no tracking or any other sign of life from Elecraft. At 14.00 local time a UPS van stops and I rush to the front door. The driver was going through all the boxes in his van. It took him at least two minutes to step out and walk to my front door. What was that? Two boxes? For a small PSU and some plugs? Oh no... Could it be that my K3 was here totally unexpected? The UPS guy walks through the door into the living room and informs me that I need to pay a few hundred Euros. I look at the cargo label. Sure enough: Elecraft. But I didn't know it was coming so my cash flow at that point was a little shy. I tell the guy I'm happy to see him but that the company hadn't updated me and so I wasn't prepared to pay that amount right away. I asked where he was heading to next and learned that he needed to deliver a parcel downtown ('downvillage' would be more appropriate) so I convinced him to meet me there and exchange the goods. The store he needed to go to has an ATM in front so I could withdraw enough cash to pay the bill. He agreed and picked up both boxes and while walking to his van he advises me to grab some small change (2.35 Euro: 2 + 0.20 + 0.10 + 0.05 = 4 coins) to get the exact amount so that he doesn't need to give change - because he doesn't have any. I lead the way to the center of our little village because his GPS proposed another route. Now you should know that in summer and when I don't need to go to work, I always wear shorts. Shorts with shallow and wide pockets that hold 2.35 Euro (4 coins) for Mister UPS. We arrive on the spot where I park the car and jump out. Uh oh... I recognize that clink-clank sound. As I moved my leg the coins fell out of those shallow pockets. Right between the center console and the driver's seat. If there is a god, he doesn't like me. I kneel down and start digging for those coins, moving back and forth between driver's seat and back seat. UPS Guy watches in amazement and suddenly yells he'll be back later and moves off. I guess he ran out of patience and went on to deliver some more boxes while I was digging for money. That's the second time that transceiver is taken away from me! All coins were stuck in the slide of the seat. Not easy to get to them, and I had no tools at hand. At this point I didn't have a K3 either. Finally I managed to pick all coins and wipe the grease off. Those car mechanics sure put some grease in the seat's slides! Now off to the ATM on the other side of the road. I envision the dreaded message "This ATM is empty. Alternatively please go to...". Living in a small rural village will yield a short "Go To"-list. But no such message and I can withdraw enough cash. A few minutes later Mister UPS returns and the deal is sealed. I return home and start unpacking the box... June 12 Elecraft K3 S/N 001048 has landed... and took off again!Long story but I'll keep it short. UPS guy brings box to my doorstep. UPS guy delivers box into my living room. Small conversation. UPS guy takes box to his truck and leaves taking my K3 with him... What happened? What's next? Did the UPS guy survive? Did ON5ZO survive? Stay tuned... June 05 K3 Invoice (#####) ConfirmationQuote: Attached is a copy of your K3 invoice for your confirmation. Your order will be shipping within the next one to two weeks. Yes! June 02 This past week in ZO-landI would love to have typed "This week on the radio" but once again I'm QRT due to a) workload and b) constant threats for thunderstorms. (A) keeps me out of the shack and (B) makes for loose connectors on the coax cables in the garage coming into the house. Having to screw in 4 coaxes, 2 control cables and one rotator control cable does not make for a 'quick listening on the bands' knowing that I'll have to go outside just to unscrew all that again. But I just sent in my CQ WPX CW log, that's as far as 'radio' goes here. We're June so my K3 should start his trip from W6 to ON. Two weeks ago I received an email from Elecraft to ask if I wanted my K3 to ship together with 2nd receiver option or without and put the KRX3 in back order? The latter option would delay the shipment so I answered to send the K3 ASAP. I never had a second RX before so I'm surely not going to miss it. Send it later. Hurry with that K3! This mail from Elecraft made me feel confident that my order was right on track. When I placed my order (February 2nd) I asked to ship so that the K3 would arrive the second week of June when all my 'civilian' work is done and I can focus on ham radio again. But... I AM STARTING TO PANIC. No mail back in over a week from Elecraft. Their Shipping Status page hasn't been updated in a few weeks. And the reflector shows postings asking if they are in fact still shipping because few people receive shipping notices. A delayed K3 would absolutely NOT amuse me. The problem is: I found a buyer for one of my TS-850 and I told him to stand by until half of June. I don't want to let my SO2R capabilities go before the IARU contest. So my fear is either having the buyer bailing out of the deal or selling before the K3 is here thus not doing SO2R in the IARU contest. What would be worse, knowing that in a serious contest on average over 16% of my contacts are made on the second radio? That is over 300 QSO in last year's IARU contest... May 26 CQ WPX CWBefore the contest: the usual story. Workload and bad propagation made for a low level of enthusiasm. But I wanted to get on and make a few contacts. My plan was a casual SB40 so on Friday evening I mounted the vertical. I'd go unassisted. Just park and call CQ. I'm only in this one for the fun so no chasing mults, no maximizing the score, no S&P, no SO2R. Only one man and his F1 button (or 'enter' for that matter with N1MMLogger's ESM). The goal was to relax for a change... I got up on Saturday at around 04.00 utc which is 06.00 local and after breakfast and watching the rerun of the late night TV news I made my first QSO at 04.54 utc. Not much going on and I got bored pretty soon. One hour later I quit with 73 QSO on 40m. I went outside and started some work in the garden. By noon on Saturday I returned to the shack to give it another try. Where to go with the tower not up and the tribander only 9m high? 20m? 15m? Why not try 10m? Much to my surprise I discovered 10m was full with quite loud signals. Full being up to 28060. Loud being S7 or more. Hey: SFI = 68 and it's ten meter! I parked on 28061 and launched a CQ. In little over half an hour to lunchtime I made 64 QSO on 28 MHz. I ate lunch and went back up. I had about one hour until I had to leave to the city to get our picture taken. We both need a new ID card as the old one is about to expire and we need to apply with a picture on a special format. So bye bye ten meter with 201 QSO logged. I expected to get back at around 15.30 utc so that would leave me with a closed 10m band. Or so I thought... At 15.44 I came home and ran upstairs. 10m still alive and kicking! Woohoo. It became clear that SB40 turned into SB10 and I started what would become the fastest hour in the contest. Between 1600 to 1700 utc I logged 110 QSO amongst whom 3V8BB for a nice DX mult. On 10m! Right now! How sweet... I worked a dozen more at 1900 utc but that was it. I called it a day. I wouldn't return on 40m because I already took down the vertical. There was a threat for T-storms and who needs 40m anyway when you've got 10m HI. Sunday 05.30 utc. 10m already alive! Mostly local stuff but half an hour later a first loud UA9. Great! The rate was steady and some more 3 point DX called from within a 5000 km range (UA9, EX, 4L, 4K etc). At 07.58 utc regular HS0AC called me. On Ten, remember: SFI = 68, bottom of the cycle. Orgasmatic! The pace picked up a bit with EU stuff and the occasional UA9 but bingo again at 10.17 when HS0ZCW called. Nice DX but too bad not a new PFX. My hopes were high: what's next from the East? Less than 4 minutes later: YB0ECT. Yes! VU2PTT continued the amazement this morning and at 11.04 it was time for yet another surprise. VO1MP with my 5el for 28MHz pointed to 90° which is about 150° out of his direction. It wasn't a big signal but very workable and an easy multiplier. And very early in the morning on his side! I turned the beam to 300° (W / VE) but in vain... A couple of minutes later with the yagi back to 90° it was E21EJC who surprised me. A nice and totally unexpected DX cake on Ten so far but it needed a cherry on top... JA6WIF took the honor at 11.26. I couldn't believe it: a JA on 10m... Should you need remembering: SFI = 68, bottom of cycle 23! He was weak and turning the beam slightly into his direction sealed the bargain. I went on until 11.40 and then I ate and we went out for a bicycle ride. There was an event held on several locations throughout the village here and we went from stop to stop. Since I wasn't into this contest very seriously I decided to do the XYL this favor. Nevertheless I was very glad to get home because a) my bottom hurt because I'm not used to sitting on a saddle for over 3 hours and b) I wanted to work USA on 10m and now was the time! So back in the shack at 15.13 but the band had lost it by then. I already had 600 QSO on 10m. With SFI = 68! Bottom of the cycle! Did I mention that already? I decided to move the beam more west away from W / VE and got called by two PY in a row. Then D4C called me. What a thrill to have that followed by a UN and TC (=TA) on the back of the beam. Before shutting down I wanted a quick run on 20m. My guess was that USA would be eager to work the OQ5 prefix because I hadn't been on 20m yet. But I only worked a few and they were weak. K3ZO was hardly S6. Go figure. I made 89 QSO on a disappointing 20m and threw the towel. I skimmed (no pun intended!) 28 MHz another few times in the course of the evening but nothing happened. I'm sure I would have worked one or two W's if the tower had been up. The catch of the day: Band QSOs Pts WPX I'll submit SB10 HP unassisted with 217 322 points claimed. When writing this 3830 has already disclosed a top claimed in this class of more than 800k by RW2F. I guess it'll be a '1st ON' paper once more. It was fun to make some contacts again after a long period of inactivity. I hope to do a full option effort in IARU, I hope the K3 will be here and working by then. And I hope to put up the K9AY loop. Lots of hopes... May 19 For the record: WAE CWLast week DL8WPX sent out a mail about the updated web site for the WAE contest. It showed that some ON3 held the Belgian record for CW LP with a whistle score. I knew for sure that the current CW LP record was held by ON4IT/A who beat me in 2002. I discovered WAE CW in by accident 2001 together with ON4IT, who is even younger than me. We got to know each other on VHF because we lived in the same town and we were both youngsters. We got our HF tickets at about the same time and were looking for some DX on 20m that Saturday in August. The year 2001 offered propagation and we were eager to work USA. That was such a blast being new on HF. Only we didn't know why all those guys were sending 'QTC?'. Later on we looked that up and decided that it would be fun to try the next year. So we practiced copying QTC's and off we went in 2002. I was still living at my parent's place equipped with this impressive antenna farm: one wire and ATU. ON4IT had even less (a shorter wire) so he went to operate ON5YR's place. ON5YR is the one who got me hooked to contesting before bailing out himself. He has a tribander and resonant antennas for 40/80. What could I do against that? So ON4IT had better ears and a better signal so he could harvest more mults and more QTC's. Hence ON4IT/A holds the ON record in WAE CW for LP since 2002. I didn't break it from here in 2003 or 2004 because conditions took a plunge and I had no antennas. Later on I bought an amp and went HP. Except for 2005 which I forgot all about... I wanted to do justice to ON4IT and our mutual history so I sent a message to DL8WPX asking to review the records and restore ON4IT as record holder. He replied that after investigating the matter, not ON4IT/A held the CW LP record but OO5ZO. That was my special prefix call in 2005 and the first WAE from here with a tower and a big yagi and resonant antennas on 40/80. So there you go: I hold the LP record for Belgium in my favorite contest and didn't even know it. I haven't produced much since then in WAE CW:
My target is snatching the HP record before my LP will be crushed. It is easily done when the propagation to JA/VK/ZL and US West Coast returns in a few long years. Both for the HP record as well as the LP record. Can't wait for that! May 15 The goodies have arrived!When I came home this afternoon, I found my microHAM DB37 cable to connect the coming K3 to my MK2R+. What a big cable that is, with lots of plugs. Pitfall: everyone is talking about the 'DB15' or 'sub D 15' connector on the rear side of the K3. To me this is a 15 pin connector with 2 rows (13 + 15 pins). It turns out it is a small 'VGA' style plug with 3 rows. I haven't seen a real K3 nor looked at the drawings. So I downloaded the manual and indeed: it's the 3 row version. I had the wrong image in mind. I ordered one week ago directly from microHAM and the cable was delivered today. But there's more. While unpacking the cable another delivery van arrived. I signed for the parcel that contained my new antistatic mat with matching bracelet I ordered in the UK. It is strongly advised to use this to assemble and fit options into the K3 transceiver. I was trying to be a cheapskate and avoid buying this item. But a posting on the Elecraft reflector threw the advice in my face to buy one. Of course deep down I knew I just had to do this. It is only a small investment compared to the K3/100 and the extra second receiver I ordered. But on the other hand, the bookkeeper in me said that small purchases left and right make a bug sum spent in the end. My biggest problem was that a Belgian online reseller asked 80 Euro ex S/H. An Elecraft user group subscriber pointed me to a UK address. I paid half the Belgian price but S/H included. Ordered on Saturday, unpacked today. The only downside: it's a green mat while the online picture showed a blue one. I prefer blue :o) Now I can count down to the delivery of the K3. Should be 3 weeks or so. Fingers crossed! May 14 QRZ Simpsons?I am a big fan of The Simpsons and have been since the early nineties. Today's episode featured principal Seymour Skinner as a ham radio operator. Ain't that cool? There is a link to this subject: http://www.mail-archive.com/amradio@mailman.qth.net/msg17481.html May 12 Skimmer going on vacation - Going on vacation? Take a fiberglass pole with you.Finally a wise posting on the topic on CQ-Contest: Skimmer going on vacation by K1KI and K1AR. I especially like the phrase "let's get back to posting information that helps readers learn to be better contest operators". That's what I said before: usefull information is drowned in endless Skimmer musings. So they'll be discussing this at the Dayton Hamvention? Should be fun (not!). Anyway it was time for me to take a stand. You want skimmer? Then use it. But maybe it would indeed be wise to keep it out of "unassisted" and make it "assisted". Not an easy one. I have nothing against CW code Readers. If it gets someone on the air and provide more contest contacts for everyone: GREAT! But Skimmer might indeed be one bridge too far. On the other hand: the actual advantage remains to be seen. My K3WWP daily read pointed me to a Skimmer Petition: http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/skimmer/ I am not someone who easily signs petitions but I chose to sign this. Europe's biggest online ham seller WiMo announces:
My ham career is based on DK9SQ masts! From late 2000 when I got my HF ticket, I have had at least one of these in use.
May 10 LotW and Global QSL
That turns out to be quite OK. Four months between uploading and receiving a card taking into account the extra delay a card to ON gets. ON4BHQ informs me that the cards are of very high quality. I'm pretty curious as I haven't touched a GlobalQSL card myself. I'm sure there will be a few in the truckload of incoming cards that are waiting for me to be picked up and sorted / answered. May 07 Some insignificant contest resultsOver the last week the results came out for two smaller contests. Smaller yet big fun. Come to think of it: any CW contest is big fun. Current solar conditions aside, of course.
I like LZ DX a lot: 24h CW right before the CQ WW CW. Great way to check the station, monitor propagation and sharpen CW skills. I really did almost every contest in 2007. A night and day contrast with the first half of 2008. I hope to be back late 2008. Well, it shouldn't take a long as the end of the year to be back. I just ordered a microHAM cable to connect the anticipated K3 to the MK2R+. A bit expensive for what it is but I really don't have the time to hunt for the parts and to solder everything together. Hmm, the parts are probably all in my private stock. Let's stick to "no time" which means no motivation. I finished a shack decoration project this week. More on that later. I need to take some pictures which implies cleaning up the shack. As it turns out my hunch about 7QP last weekend was right. I talked to K7GK and he said K7ZSD's log for 7QP didn't show any EU. Cranking up the tower would have been in vain - so my guess was right and spending the sunny weekend outside with the XYL was a better time investment than spending it in a hot shack. Stay tuned for more non-interesting ON5ZO facts. May 04 WallpaperNothing happening in the shack. I planned 7QP and NEQP but after two days of hard labour in the garden I couldn't get myself going to crank up the tower. We finished the trimming job last night around 17.00 local. Shave 60 meters of spruce trees both sides and cut off 50 to 80 cm. After this body wrecking job and a light sunburn I watched the online DX cluster. Many spots for both QSO parties but only W-to-W spots. SFI = 68 and A = 10... Why even bother? While the stack of unprocessed QSL cards must be growing, I found the time to digitize some contest awards I received recently. OK, I admit: I had them digitized by my nephew with my dad's scanner. I wonder how big the box with unsorted and unseen QSL cards has grown by now. The box is waiting for me at the club's QSL manager's place. The little space in the club's QSL sorting closet is way too small, even for my monthly load. Each month I get approximately half a shoe box. The list with Summer Projects is growing. Add item: "Plough your way to half a year of incoming QSL".
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