Sunday, July 7, 2013

MAD (Microwave Activity Day) on 7/6/2013

The SLAMS group participated on another Microwave Activity Day (MAD) on Saturday July 6th, 2013. I went to my usual location, YMCA parking lot in EM48sq, together with Mel K0PFX and Armand, KD0PXF:

I was set up for 10GHz (dish on the left side), 23cm and 70cm - mostly because this was a first test on few 15el. Comet antenna. It worked well and, even better, this antenna is easy to assemble/disassemble in field. I am going to replace my 12el. Cushcraft with this one and use the Cushcraft at my house for Packet Radio 9600Bd.

Detail of my 23cm gear laid out on a table:

I have experienced the same problem with my transverter - it was overheated even when taken out of the car! Direct sunshine  is able to heat the box to high enough temperature to trip the PA thermal protection. I will have to do something about that before next contest ...

73!

Saturday, June 8, 2013

2013 ARRL JUNE VHF QSO PARTY

Once again did some of the SLAMS members participate on a VHF+ contest. I have set up equipment for 144/432/1296/10368GHz in my usual location at YMCA in Westport, EM48sq.

The location actually is identified by following Maidenhead grid designator (according to my GPS): 

EM48SQ58AX

It was one of the hot days, so common in St. Louis. Temperature only 85F, but direct sunshine. I was quite dehydrated in the evening. Even my 23cm transverter didn't like the sunshine and started tripping the temperature protection on me. Covering the box with newspaper fixed the problem, but it gives everybody an idea how hot the day was.

Best achievement for me today was ~200 miles QSO on 432MHz with Zack W9SZ using my 11el. portable Yagi and <5W of RF output from my FT817. I have also worked Zack on 144 and 1296MHz today, but not on 10368MHz.

my usual setup


antennas "from behind"


another view of my setup


That "eggbeater" worked fine
even on my 200 miles QSO
with W9SZ on 144MHz.

This contest always "opens the season". I will post some more pictures from future contests here as usual.

73 Herbert
AF4JF

Monday, March 25, 2013

HAM Weather

I hope this was last snow of the winter season. That tree blessed our roof with its touch at 2am ("nice" wake up), but surprisingly did only little damage, mostly to the old TV dish that was used for NASA TV only. Well, it was my backup for 24GHz :(



Part of the tree still on the roof

That dish lost its geometry somehow

At least my other antennas survived ...

... as did my bigger dish