Re: Fw: [FARS-Announce] Am - Tech Day, Saturday, February 19, 2011 at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Would like to hear this presentation but am tied up in
meetings that day.
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Southern Dave, W6DLF
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Anybody interested in meeting at Amtech for this
presentation?
72, Northern Dave? W6VYC
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unhurt1@... Subject: [FARS-Announce] Am -
Tech Day, Saturday, February 19, 2011 at the SLAC National Accelerator
Laboratory To: fars-announce@...,
fars-announce-request@... Date: Tuesday, February 15, 2011,
11:11 PM
Amateur Radio - Technology Day (Am-Tech Day)
#74??? Saturday, February 19th, 2011 SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory in Menlo
Park,?California Directions & more information are found at?
FEATURE
PRESENTATION Panofski
Auditorium????????????????????????
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
??? ? ? ? ? ??
??? 1:30 PM -2:30 PM
?????????? 1
Hour PSK-31 on an iPad: A Personal
Journey
By KRISTIN MCINTYRE, K6WX
??????????
Technical Coordinator, East Bay Section, Pacific Division,
ARRL
"Sometimes
frustration, not necessity, is the mother of invention. ?In this
case, it motivated me to create a PSK-31 implementation for the Apple
iPad. ?In many ways, iPad is an ideal platform for digital modes.
?While the code is still incomplete, it was a fascinating journey
through the PSK-31 specification and protocol, signal processing
theory,?other people's code, and sleepless, coding-impassioned
airplane flights through Asia. ?This culminated in the first six
QSOs that we know of using iPad being done in late January 2011 at
Amateur Radio Technology Day. ?Join me as I take a look back at why
I did this, some of the inner workings of PSK and other signal
processing pieces, and where it might lead in the future." Some additional features during? this Am - Tech Day
- Starting at 8:00 AM and continuing through 6:00 PM, a full day
(Ten Hours) of Amateur Radio fun and excitement for all of those who
attend.
- Celebrating the start of our SEVENTH Year at the SLAC
National Accelerator Laboratory!
- Special Event Station N6T will be in operation instead of our
usual HF "GOTA" Station.
- Come and enjoy some tasty celebratory cake and join in the
festivities and fun.
- An activity enjoyed for years; it's our 74th month since we
started,? the fourth month of our 7th Year - tell your
friends!
- Donation-financed morning snacks (coffee, donuts, bagels, etc.)
are provided along with the LUNCH of hot dogs, hamburgers, "veggie
burgers", chips, potato salad, soft drinks & all the tasty usual
items plus some delightful cake, too!
- Setup your Amateur Radio and/or computer equipment with the
available a.c. power in our prepared areas; right outside is our
excellent antenna field for your antenna experimentation &
operation.? Our HF Station will be used for Special Event Station
N6T from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
- Directions & more information are found at?
Volunteers!?
Assistance to setup and recover the activity equipment is always
appreciated and really needed; meet at the site at 7:15 AM
(Cafeteria side access road parking area) and/or at 6:00 PM (at the
sign-in table area) for assistance. We move materials from a storage
location (in bldg. 3) into vehicles, transport about 800 meters to the
activity site (bldg. 42), unload and setup the site. The evening
activity is the same, in reverse. Volunteers can send me (Dave, K6WA)
an e-mail (k6wa@...) or contact me via the N6NFI Repeater, 145.230
MHz, PL 100 Hz with your volunteer pledge to help and the Volunteer Team
that you will assist: Team 74 (Morning) 7:15 AM start and/or Team 74
(Evening) 6:00 PM
start.??
Ahead of time, we need to have the names of volunteers to preclude
activity cancellation. NEW Information for your
calendar; 2 changed & approved Am - Tech Day DATES this
year: April 2, 2011 & December 3,
2011. Dave, K6WA
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Anybody interested in meeting at Amtech for this presentation?
72, Northern Dave? W6VYC
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Amateur Radio - Technology Day (Am-Tech Day) #74??? Saturday, February 19th, 2011
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory in Menlo Park,?California
Directions
& more information are found at?
FEATURE PRESENTATION
Panofski Auditorium???????????????????????? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ??? ? ? ? ?
?? ??? 1:30 PM -2:30 PM ?????????? 1 Hour
PSK-31 on an iPad: A Personal Journey
By KRISTIN MCINTYRE, K6WX ??????????
Technical Coordinator, East Bay Section, Pacific Division, ARRL
"Sometimes
frustration, not necessity, is the mother of invention. ?In this case,
it motivated me to create a PSK-31 implementation for the Apple iPad.
?In many ways, iPad is an ideal platform for digital modes. ?While the
code is still incomplete, it was a fascinating journey through the
PSK-31 specification and protocol, signal processing theory,?other
people's code, and sleepless, coding-impassioned airplane flights
through Asia. ?This culminated in the first six QSOs that we know of
using iPad being done in late January 2011 at Amateur Radio Technology
Day. ?Join me as I take a look back at why I did this, some of the inner
workings of PSK and other signal processing pieces, and where it might
lead in the future."
Some additional features during? this Am - Tech Day
- Starting at 8:00 AM and continuing through 6:00 PM, a full day
(Ten Hours) of Amateur Radio fun and excitement for all of those who
attend.
- Celebrating the start of our SEVENTH Year at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory!
- Special Event Station N6T will be in operation instead of our usual HF "GOTA" Station.
- Come and enjoy some tasty celebratory cake and join in the festivities and fun.
- An activity enjoyed for years; it's our 74th month since we started,? the fourth month of our 7th Year - tell your friends!
- Donation-financed morning snacks
(coffee,
donuts, bagels, etc.) are provided along with the LUNCH of hot dogs,
hamburgers, "veggie burgers", chips, potato salad, soft drinks & all
the tasty usual items plus some delightful cake, too!
- Setup your Amateur Radio and/or computer equipment with the
available a.c.
power in our prepared areas; right outside is our excellent antenna
field for your antenna experimentation & operation.? Our HF Station
will be used for Special Event Station N6T from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
- Directions
& more information are found at?
Volunteers!? Assistance to setup and recover the activity equipment is always
appreciated and really needed; meet at the site at 7:15 AM (Cafeteria side access road
parking area) and/or at 6:00 PM (at the sign-in table area) for assistance.
We move materials from a storage location (in bldg. 3) into vehicles, transport about 800 meters to the activity site (bldg. 42), unload and setup the site. The evening activity is the same, in reverse.
Volunteers can send me (Dave, K6WA) an e-mail (k6wa@...) or contact me via the N6NFI Repeater, 145.230 MHz, PL 100 Hz with your volunteer pledge to help and the Volunteer Team that you will assist: Team 74 (Morning) 7:15 AM start and/or Team 74 (Evening) 6:00 PM start.?? Ahead of time, we need to have the names of volunteers to preclude activity cancellation.
NEW Information for your calendar; 2 changed & approved Am - Tech Day DATES this year: April 2, 2011 & December 3, 2011.
Dave, K6WA
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Hiro,
I go by that area all the time. I will have to check out Electronics Plus.
As far as people hearing you. I think you need to try a different antenna. Almost any antennas works pretty well for receiving, but you need an efficient antenna to be heard when transmitting. Try the simple ground plane like Nick and I have been using.
72, Northern Dave
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QRPosters,
I discovered a great electronics store in San Rafael (4th Street) called Electronics Plus. It is a better organized and more modern version of HSC. It's a bit pricey but it is a great store for home brewers and restorers of radios and tube audios. Very little computer stuff, thank goodness. I have never seen a place recently which carries as many varieties of switches and connectors and plugs, eg., 1/4 inch mono plug (old telephone type), 10 amp 24v transformer, 6.3 v tube heater transformer, any size if variacs, NOS high voltage oil capacitors, any size speakers including horn type.
On the way back, I stopped at one of favorite operating locations, behind Golden Gate bridge to operate. I only worked a San Mateo local station on 17. It was a strange condition; I heard KP4 and Zambia
(Aftrica), which created
a huge pileup naturally,?and many east coast stations but they couldn't hear me even with 30 watts. They can't be all deaf, can they? No JAs or south Americans were heard.
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QRPosters,
I discovered a great electronics store in San Rafael (4th Street) called Electronics Plus. It is a better organized and more modern version of HSC. It's a bit pricey but it is a great store for home brewers and restorers of radios and tube audios. Very little computer stuff, thank goodness. I have never seen a place recently which carries as many varieties of switches and connectors and plugs, eg., 1/4 inch mono plug (old telephone type), 10 amp 24v transformer, 6.3 v tube heater transformer, any size if variacs, NOS high voltage oil capacitors, any size speakers including horn type.
On the way back, I stopped at one of favorite operating locations, behind Golden Gate bridge to operate. I only worked a San Mateo local station on 17. It was a strange condition; I heard KP4 and Zambia (Aftrica), which created
a huge pileup naturally,?and many east coast stations but they couldn't hear me even with 30 watts. They can't be all deaf, can they? No JAs or south Americans were heard.
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Hi all,
Is anyone up for an outing on Wednesday?? It needs to be at a place where I can take the RV as I prepare for a trip to Death Valley later this month.? Maybe at the north end of Embarcadero Rd. or Bixby Park at the south end of the Embarcadero "T"?
73, Southern Dave W6DLF
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Re: Profiling/stereotyping
Rhona et al,
No, I was not "stung" at all and was actually laughing.?It was just another instance of how difficult it is to get rid of long standing prejudices. As "Avenue Q" musical puts it "Everybody is a little bit prejudiced." ? I operated at the summit of Windy Hill, although I do operate at the picnic table sometimes at the picnic table next to the south parking lot on Skyline Drive. Yes, rangers harassed us when Tim and I were there a while ago but when all the equipment is contained in a backpack it would be hard for them to do anything. Besides, if pressed legally, I don't think rangers can prevent us from operating amateur radio in open preserves. Of course, everyone is hyper-sensitive to anything "strange" and given any "official" position everyone wants to behave "important" and powerful.
Hiroki Sent from my iPad
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Hi Hiro,
Carrying on in good cheer, as it seems you did, is, I think, the best answer to merely ignorant and not hostile stereotyping. A little education ("I'm here to operate my shortwave radio station.") can help complicate people's view of the world, too. I hope that the sting of their comment didn't last long.
Where do you operate at Windy Hill? The one time that I parked on Skyline and operated on a high spot a little north of the parking lot, I was scolded by a ranger for not arranging a permit ahead of time.
~~Rhona, k6rho
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From: Hiroki Kato <hiroki@pacbell
To: QRPops@...
Sent: Tue, 25 Jan 2011 20:35:42 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [QRPops] Profiling/stereotyping
Allured by the superb WX I hiked up to Windy Hill w my backpack pedestrian mobile kit. As I was huffing and puffing my way up, two guys slightly younger than I were coming down from the summit. One of them said to me "Hi, what'ya spraying for?"
I was wearing a wide brim straw hat and I know I can look like someone possibly illegal from south of the border working in a yard. The best I could come up w was "Oh, I am spraying electromagnetic energy" which simply made them perplexed. Maybe they thought I was just another California nut on close inspection. Anyone has a good suggestion for a situation like this?
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Hi Hiro, Carrying on in good cheer, as it seems you did, is, I think, the best answer to merely ignorant and not hostile stereotyping. A little education ("I'm here to operate my shortwave radio station.") can help complicate people's view of the world, too. I hope that the sting of their comment didn't last long. Where do you operate at Windy Hill? The one time that I parked on Skyline and operated on a high spot a little north of the parking lot, I was scolded by a ranger for not arranging a permit ahead of time. ~~Rhona, k6rho
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----- Original Message ----- From: Hiroki Kato <hiroki@...> To: QRPops@... Sent: Tue, 25 Jan 2011 20:35:42 -0800 (PST) Subject: [QRPops] Profiling/stereotyping
Allured by the superb WX I hiked up to Windy Hill w my backpack pedestrian mobile kit. As I was huffing and puffing my way up, two guys slightly younger than I were coming down from the summit. One of them said to me "Hi, what'ya spraying for?"
I was wearing a wide brim straw hat and I know I can look like someone possibly illegal from south of the border working in a yard. The best I could come up w was "Oh, I am spraying electromagnetic energy" which simply made them perplexed. Maybe they thought I was just another California nut on close inspection. Anyone has a good suggestion for a situation like this?
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Allured by the superb WX I hiked up to Windy Hill w my backpack pedestrian mobile kit. As I was huffing and puffing my way up, two guys slightly younger than I were coming down from the summit. One of them said to me "Hi, what'ya spraying for?"
I was wearing a wide brim straw hat and I know I can look like someone possibly illegal from south of the border working in a yard. The best I could come up w was "Oh, I am spraying electromagnetic energy" which simply made them perplexed. Maybe they thought I was just another California nut on close inspection. Anyone has a good suggestion for a situation like this?
The condx was fair on 17 and 20. JAs was no problem. I also raised PY5 and V31 both on 17, albeit w 30 watts. I really feel condx has improved considerably in the past half year.
Hiroki AH6CY
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Not Chit but Chita.
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OMs es YLs,
Tim, Neil, Northern and Southern Daves and I had lunch together and later were at Menlo Park's Bay Shore Park this afternoon. The WX was superb and while condx was not the best on 17 and 20 and 15 was not open, we had lots of fun operating and eye-ball QSOing among ourselves.
The highlight came, unfortunately, after S. Dave and Neil left. Tim w. 5 watts, I w. 2.5 watts and N. Dave w 10 watts raised a UA0 station. He gave us 53, 52 and 56 respectively. We knew he was in Asian Russia. I checked his QTH when I got home. It's:
Chit, Chitinskaya, Russia
It is just north of Mongolia. QRP rules!
73,
Hiroki AH6CY
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Check out the proud Ham standing on the boom.
Dave W6VYC
http://www.smeter.net/7j4aal/antennas.php
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Re: QRPops lunch and radio outing
Tim and All,
I will see you there.....Great Northern Dave W6VYC
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Hi All,
With all the good weather lately, I thought it might be a fine time to do a little operating. What say we meet up around 11:45 on Friday, January 21st at:
Los Gallos Taqueria
3726 Florence Street
Redwood City, CA 94063
(650) 369-1864
(Marsh Manor shopping center) Just West of 101, off of Marsh
This restaurant served great food several years ago when a bunch of us used to fly RC Gliders at Bayfront Park, where we can setup after lunch. Let's park in the first parking lot at Bayfront and hike up the tiny hill for a 360 degree view. Restrooms and water are on site. This park is just East of 101 on Marsh Road and is easy to spot.
Hope to see you there,
Tim, k6om
650-483-6272 cell
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Re: QRPops lunch and radio outing
I will be there. Hiroki AH6CY
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Hi All,
With all the good weather lately, I thought it might be a fine time to do a little operating. What say we meet up around 11:45 on Friday, January 21st at:
Los Gallos Taqueria
3726 Florence Street
Redwood City, CA 94063
(650) 369-1864
(Marsh Manor shopping center) Just West of 101, off of Marsh
This restaurant served great food several years ago when a bunch of us used to fly RC Gliders at Bayfront Park, where we can setup after lunch. Let's park in the first parking lot at Bayfront and hike up the tiny hill for a 360 degree view. Restrooms and water are on site. This park is just East of 101 on Marsh Road and is easy to spot.
Hope to see you there,
Tim, k6om
650-483-6272 cell
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QRPops lunch and radio outing
Hi All,
With all the good weather lately, I thought it might be a fine time to do a little operating. What say we meet up around 11:45 on Friday, January 21st at:
Los Gallos Taqueria 3726 Florence Street Redwood City, CA 94063 (650) 369-1864 (Marsh Manor shopping center) Just West of 101, off of Marsh
This restaurant served great food several years ago when a bunch of us used to fly RC Gliders at Bayfront Park, where we can setup after lunch. Let's park in the first parking lot at Bayfront and hike up the tiny hill for a 360 degree view. Restrooms and water are on site. This park is just East of 101 on Marsh Road and is easy to spot.
Hope to see you there,
Tim, k6om 650-483-6272 cell
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Hi Tim et al,
The antenna I used yesterday was a modified MP-1 vertical as you see attached. The whip that comes w the original is 4 feet long. I replaced it w a military surplus PRC-26 collapsible whip which is 10 feet long. Not only does it radiate better but also between 17 and 15 meter bands I need not change the coil position. Another mod is using 3 sets of 15 wire computer ribbon cable , totaling 45, for radials instead of the original 4 sets of 4 wires which are very easy to break.
The PRC-26 is often offered on eBay for $10-20. There is one right now going for $10 plus.
I hope your recovery is going smoothly.
73,
Hiroki AH6CY
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Re: Jan 8 Palo Alto Bayland l'expedition result
Damn! ?Sorry i missed you. I was just thinking of asking if you were interested in a portable op today (sunday).?
I had to take a cat in to the vet--she apparently had a stroke late Friday night. ?She seems to be recovered. Now waiting for some test results.?
Eric
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Time: 3-5pm PST 1/8/11 WX: cloudy and cold (mid-40's around 5pm), no wind Band Condx: 15, 17 and 20 open, fair w deep QSB on all three bands QSOs: Managed a couple of Qs on 17 w JAs w 2.5 wtts ?? ? ? ? ? Qs on all three bands w JAs and Ws w 30 wtts, one XE/DJ (a German OM ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?vacationing in Mexico) on 17
Not a bad day.
Hiroki AH6CY
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From: Hiroki Kato <hiroki@...> Subject: [QRPops] Palo Alto Bayland l'expedition To: QRPops@... Cc:
W6MCA@... Date: Saturday, January 8, 2011, 12:50 PM
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QRPosters,
I will be operating from the parking lot in the PA Bayland preserve this pm, from 3-5. If you happen to have nothing better to do come join me. ?Look for a Prius with my call license. (Come to think of it, easier to look for a skyhook on top of a car, hi).
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Re: Jan 8 Palo Alto Bayland l'expedition result
Hiro Nice to see the activity from the Bay - and congrats on the nice dx.
As usual with contest weekends, I set out to participate in the NAQP with qrp /P in Mission Bay area (close to salt water surroundings)
... returned a few hrs later with 40 states in the log :)
Thanks to narrow band cw and those keen contesters wanting the points, the day's /p qrp activity was a lot of fun.
40m turned out to be a great band for NA, but was also wide open to Africa dx around 03h30Z.
73 all, deon k6wh
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From: Hiroki Kato <hiroki@...> Subject: [QRPops] Jan 8 Palo Alto Bayland l'expedition result To: QRPops@... Cc: W6MCA@... Date: Saturday, January 8, 2011, 7:38 PM
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Time: 3-5pm PST 1/8/11WX: cloudy and cold (mid-40's around 5pm), no windBand Condx: 15, 17 and 20 open, fair w deep QSB on all three bandsQSOs: Managed a couple of Qs on 17 w JAs w 2.5 wtts???? ?? ?? ?? ?? Qs on all three bands w JAs and Ws w 30 wtts, one XE/DJ (a German OM ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ??vacationing in Mexico) on 17 Not a bad day. Hiroki AH6CY
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From: Hiroki Kato <hiroki@...> Subject: [QRPops] Palo Alto Bayland l'expedition To: QRPops@... Cc: W6MCA@... Date: Saturday, January 8, 2011, 12:50 PM
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QRPosters, I will be operating from the parking lot in the PA Bayland preserve this pm, from 3-5. If you happen to have nothing better to do come join me. ??Look for a Prius with my call license. (Come to think of it, easier to look for a skyhook on top of a car, hi). Hiroki AH^CY
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Nice performance Hiro. Did you hook up those 2 1/2 watts to a loop?
Tim
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--- On Sat, 1/8/11, Hiroki Kato wrote: From: Hiroki Kato Subject: [QRPops] Jan 8 Palo Alto Bayland l'expedition result To: QRPops@... Cc: W6MCA@... Date: Saturday, January 8, 2011, 7:38 PM
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Time: 3-5pm PST 1/8/11 WX: cloudy and cold (mid-40's around 5pm), no wind Band Condx: 15, 17 and 20 open, fair w deep QSB on all three bands QSOs: Managed a couple of Qs on 17 w JAs w 2.5 wtts ?? ? ? ? ? Qs on all three bands w JAs and Ws w 30 wtts, one XE/DJ (a German OM ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?vacationing in Mexico) on 17
Not a bad day.
Hiroki AH6CY
--- On Sat, 1/8/11, Hiroki Kato wrote:
From: Hiroki Kato Subject: [QRPops] Palo Alto Bayland l'expedition To: QRPops@... Cc:
W6MCA@... Date: Saturday, January 8, 2011, 12:50 PM
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QRPosters,
I will be operating from the parking lot in the PA Bayland preserve this pm, from 3-5. If you happen to have nothing better to do come join me. ?Look for a Prius with my call license. (Come to think of it, easier to look for a skyhook on top of a car, hi).
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Jan 8 Palo Alto Bayland l'expedition result
Time: 3-5pm PST 1/8/11 WX: cloudy and cold (mid-40's around 5pm), no wind Band Condx: 15, 17 and 20 open, fair w deep QSB on all three bands QSOs: Managed a couple of Qs on 17 w JAs w 2.5 wtts ?? ? ? ? ? Qs on all three bands w JAs and Ws w 30 wtts, one XE/DJ (a German OM ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?vacationing in Mexico) on 17
Not a bad day.
Hiroki AH6CY
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--- On Sat, 1/8/11, Hiroki Kato wrote: From: Hiroki Kato Subject: [QRPops] Palo Alto Bayland l'expedition To: QRPops@... Cc:
W6MCA@... Date: Saturday, January 8, 2011, 12:50 PM
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QRPosters,
I will be operating from the parking lot in the PA Bayland preserve this pm, from 3-5. If you happen to have nothing better to do come join me. ?Look for a Prius with my call license. (Come to think of it, easier to look for a skyhook on top of a car, hi).
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