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Initial Notes 80M Fox Hunt K4BAI/Fox 2/14/25


 

Hello all:? I will post a copy of the log tomorrow (Friday) morning.? Please let me know by the end of he weekend of any transcription errors and I will submit the final log Monday.

Had been having trouble with the computer and N1MM+, but it ran OK for the 1300Z CWT today.? However, tonight I couldn't get it to bring up N1MM+.? I couldn't get it to go to the screen where the shut down or shut down and restart commands are. So, I had to power it down, which I don't like to do, but it did come back up OK.? Only, it began to update!? Took 25 minutes to update and I was considering logging on paper when it was finally ready and it brought up N1MM+.? Just had time to start the K4OAQ map program and reconfigure N1MM+ commands before the fox hunt period started.? I was all 90 minutes transmitting on 3556.5 kHz.? At 0256, I could hear no more callers and went to simplex.? I was still tuning up in case someone called up, but no one did.? I did catch a GA hound calling simplex before I went simplex and worked him OK.? Log shows 61 QSOs plus the two foxes for a score of 63.

There was a lot of QRN from the storm front that just passed through here going south, but, in spite of the QRN, the band seemed pretty good.? I had told the other fox, Larry, W2LJ, that we might work K7GO in Mt, but wouldn't have a chance at a CA hound this near the sunspot cycle high.? CA is hard from the east coast 2XQRP even at the bottom of a cycle.? But, to my amazement, I did have a QSO with Reggie (Mac) K6XR near the end of the hunt.? Wow! Now if someone tells me that the Fritz map did show my QSOs tonight, it will have been a near perfect night.? I hope I didn't miss anyone who could hear me and called.? I did work a few new-to-me hounds and want to welcome them if they are subscribed to this reflector.

Hope we all have fun and good luck in the ARRL DX Contest, CW, this weekend.? I am expecting great band conditions!? 73/72, John, K4BAI.

TS590SG at 5W output.? 125'center fed dipole in an inverted vee configuration with the center up about 35'.


 

Hi John,
Thanks for being a Fox tonight. I found you right away through your Midwest pileup but you were ESP and would disappear for minutes at a time. By 0300z you were pretty solid, at 0315 Q4 and at the end about 2 S-units above my noise. By then there were four CA hounds calling and I heard Mac get his pelt. Not surprised you couldn¡¯t hear me; my geography to the east isn¡¯t ideal.

72/73,
Brian, K0DTJ

On Feb 13, 2025, at 20:00, John Laney <k4bai@...> wrote:

?Hello all: I will post a copy of the log tomorrow (Friday) morning. Please let me know by the end of he weekend of any transcription errors and I will submit the final log Monday.

Had been having trouble with the computer and N1MM+, but it ran OK for the 1300Z CWT today. However, tonight I couldn't get it to bring up N1MM+. I couldn't get it to go to the screen where the shut down or shut down and restart commands are. So, I had to power it down, which I don't like to do, but it did come back up OK. Only, it began to update! Took 25 minutes to update and I was considering logging on paper when it was finally ready and it brought up N1MM+. Just had time to start the K4OAQ map program and reconfigure N1MM+ commands before the fox hunt period started. I was all 90 minutes transmitting on 3556.5 kHz. At 0256, I could hear no more callers and went to simplex. I was still tuning up in case someone called up, but no one did. I did catch a GA hound calling simplex before I went simplex and worked him OK. Log shows 61 QSOs plus the two foxes for a score of 63.

There was a lot of QRN from the storm front that just passed through here going south, but, in spite of the QRN, the band seemed pretty good. I had told the other fox, Larry, W2LJ, that we might work K7GO in Mt, but wouldn't have a chance at a CA hound this near the sunspot cycle high. CA is hard from the east coast 2XQRP even at the bottom of a cycle. But, to my amazement, I did have a QSO with Reggie (Mac) K6XR near the end of the hunt. Wow! Now if someone tells me that the Fritz map did show my QSOs tonight, it will have been a near perfect night. I hope I didn't miss anyone who could hear me and called. I did work a few new-to-me hounds and want to welcome them if they are subscribed to this reflector.

Hope we all have fun and good luck in the ARRL DX Contest, CW, this weekend. I am expecting great band conditions! 73/72, John, K4BAI.

TS590SG at 5W output. 125'center fed dipole in an inverted vee configuration with the center up about 35'.






 

Sorry to have missed you last night, Brian.? We will do better on 20M in the summer hunts.? 73/72, John.

On 2/13/2025 11:43 PM, Brian K0DTJ via groups.io wrote:
Hi John,
Thanks for being a Fox tonight. I found you right away through your Midwest pileup but you were ESP and would disappear for minutes at a time. By 0300z you were pretty solid, at 0315 Q4 and at the end about 2 S-units above my noise. By then there were four CA hounds calling and I heard Mac get his pelt. Not surprised you couldn¡¯t hear me; my geography to the east isn¡¯t ideal.

72/73,
Brian, K0DTJ



On Feb 13, 2025, at 20:00, John Laney <k4bai@...> wrote:

?Hello all: I will post a copy of the log tomorrow (Friday) morning. Please let me know by the end of he weekend of any transcription errors and I will submit the final log Monday.

Had been having trouble with the computer and N1MM+, but it ran OK for the 1300Z CWT today. However, tonight I couldn't get it to bring up N1MM+. I couldn't get it to go to the screen where the shut down or shut down and restart commands are. So, I had to power it down, which I don't like to do, but it did come back up OK. Only, it began to update! Took 25 minutes to update and I was considering logging on paper when it was finally ready and it brought up N1MM+. Just had time to start the K4OAQ map program and reconfigure N1MM+ commands before the fox hunt period started. I was all 90 minutes transmitting on 3556.5 kHz. At 0256, I could hear no more callers and went to simplex. I was still tuning up in case someone called up, but no one did. I did catch a GA hound calling simplex before I went simplex and worked him OK. Log shows 61 QSOs plus the two foxes for a score of 63.

There was a lot of QRN from the storm front that just passed through here going south, but, in spite of the QRN, the band seemed pretty good. I had told the other fox, Larry, W2LJ, that we might work K7GO in Mt, but wouldn't have a chance at a CA hound this near the sunspot cycle high. CA is hard from the east coast 2XQRP even at the bottom of a cycle. But, to my amazement, I did have a QSO with Reggie (Mac) K6XR near the end of the hunt. Wow! Now if someone tells me that the Fritz map did show my QSOs tonight, it will have been a near perfect night. I hope I didn't miss anyone who could hear me and called. I did work a few new-to-me hounds and want to welcome them if they are subscribed to this reflector.

Hope we all have fun and good luck in the ARRL DX Contest, CW, this weekend. I am expecting great band conditions! 73/72, John, K4BAI.

TS590SG at 5W output. 125'center fed dipole in an inverted vee configuration with the center up about 35'.