Saturday, June 16, 2012

VHF QSO and General Propagation

Well, the VHF QSO party is over and it was a blast!  Also, you can sure tell it's summer with propagation getting better every day.
During the VHF QSO party I worked 6m from home into the dipole and made a ton of contacts.  Sunday morning was especially fun.  Honestly, during the peaks on both days I couldn't find a spot that didn't have 2-3 people on it already.  It was amazing just how many people were out, and a good test of all those fancy DSP things on the radio to try and single people out among the masses.  Thanks to everyone who was working the contest!  
Also, I'm starting to see a real noticeable uptick in DX in general.  Last night I couldn't quite get the attention of a Slovenia station on 17m but ended up moving up the dial to grab a Northern Ireland.  After that I hopped over to 20m and worked a couple Brits, along with Belgium, Netherlands, Italy, Germany, and a few US stations.  I'm really hoping 10m will start going crazy like last year where it's contest DX all day long.    Glancing over at the station computer I'm seeing Spain, Italy, England, and Hungary so I think it's time to get off the internet and into the ionosphere.... until next time, 73 de N0QBX

Saturday, June 9, 2012

VHF QSO Party...day 1

Started a little late today, then sat on 50.125 waiting to hear someone... turns out everyone was everywhere else.  Once I started scanning the band I found a ton of activity!  Pretty sure I worked every last ham in the state of CT.  Finally as the band was starting to close it opened to somewhere other than the east coast, getting in a NM station before it shut down.  Can't wait until tomorrow to see if there is any more excitement on day 2 but I can honestly say this was more activity then the last couple HF digital contests I've worked.  Keep an ear out for me on 6m SSB from EN35 tomorrow, I'd love to work some new grids... 73 de N0QBX!

Thursday, June 7, 2012

VHF QSO Party this weekend!

Got home from work tonight and 6m JT65 was awesome!  Worked my first non-US station (VE) plus made a couple handfuls of US QSOs... All leading up to the VHF QSO party this weekend.   I'm excited, if it stays this active it's going to be a fun weekend.... better than the 10 10 psk contest last weekend (sorry, love 10m and psk31, but that was slow).  Only have the dipole up for 6 still, but I have high hopes for the contest, honestly don't know why I like 6m so much compared to hf, but the extra challenge is neat.... I could work these same stations on 20 or 40 any night of the week but on 6 it's exciting.  Anyway, enough for this go around, can't wait to see you this weekend!  73 de N0QBX sk.

Sunday, June 3, 2012

6m JT65 Fun




    After discovering the fun of 6m I promptly worked at finding the jt65 frequency.  There was a bit of conflicting information on the web so I pulled up hamspots.net and watched 6m until it was clear that 50.276 looks to be the happening place for jt65.  It sounds like a lot of DX may use JT6M instead but for now I was sticking to what I knew.  Over a couple of days I've made a number of contacts including the one shown above.  As you can see, after the quick exchange with AE7KL in Utah he let me know I was his first 6m contact.  That was exciting, especially since it's my first week on 6 as well!  It's been fun so far, and the VUCC is adding another award to chase.  Now I can't wait until next weekend for the VHF QSO Party.  Wonder if I have time to build a Moxon or Hentenna to improve on the old dipole before the weekend....  Hope to catch you all on the magic band in the near future!  73 de N0QBX