Hi Tom!
Good article in CQ this month about an Infedz that seemed pretty inspiring.
The 20 meter antenna only weighs around a pound, and having the whole
station stored in a gym bag for transport seemed mighty easy to me for a
week-end trip. Photos show the antenna erected and the station perhaps on a
card table.
73,
Dave
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Sent: Tuesday, 16 June 2015 1:41 p.m.
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Subject: Re: Return QSL Card Obligations
Yup, Steve, the second qso must have been from the RV.
You may remember, we had the drivable unit at that time, so who knows where
we might have been!
There are times when I really miss that setup!
Something like that would come in handy this year for field day if I can't
get the DXCC up out at the new camp site by then.
Maybe I'll have to figure out something creative--perhaps even a ramdom
wire! I could always just operate CW, and back down my power so as to
minimize RFI.
May tap into the wisdom of those on the list for simple FD antenna ideas if
that looks necessary by the middle of next week.
Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
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On Behalf Of Steve Forst
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2015 9:29 PM
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Subject: Re: Return QSL Card Obligations
In the log twice. Paul did come in first in the tri-bander and wire
catagory for North America, and got me a certificate to hang on the wall.
I see you signed once as /p. Maybe from the RV?
QSO: 7025 CW 2007-05-27 0120 KW3A 599 1388 KB8TYJ 599
001 0
QSO: 14000 CW 2007-05-27 1750 KW3A 599 1731 KB8TYJ/P 599
011 0
73, Steve KW3A
On 6/15/2015 9:14 PM, Tom Behler wrote:
> Steve:
>
> I think I actually remember working n4pn as KW3A back in May of 2007
> during the CQ WPX CW contest.
>
> Can't say for sure, because I was only starting to seriously get into
> contest logging at that point, but if I get the chance someday, I'll
> check back on my logs to see if it was recorded.
>
> Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
>
>
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> From: For blind ham radio operators
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> On Behalf Of Steve Forst
> Sent: Monday, June 15, 2015 5:54 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Return QSL Card Obligations
>
> Tom,
>
> I've got a bushel basket full of cards that have come in over the past
> few years that I need to deal with someday. Just trying to survive
> and can't worry about this rinky-dink stuff.
>
> I try and discourage QSL's unless somebody really needs the prefix, or
> county, or whatever. I told the bureau years ago to not send me any
> cards and they dispose of them.
>
> If a card has a printed label on it with all the necessary info, you
> can scan and OCR it so you can print out one to send back. Cards
> filled in by hand are a royal pain and need sighted help. No
> obligation at all to reply to any card that didn't include a SASE.
>
> on a semi-related note: For the 2007 WPX CW contest, I let N4PN
> operate as KW3A from his home in Macon Georgia. He handled all the
> QSL's for that weekend (almost 2,000 QSO's). He then sent me the cards
> he had replied to and I shoved them into a drawer.
>
> Since I no longer take bureau cards, some DX stations are still trying
> to QSL KW3A via N4PN. Once or twice a year Paul sends me a dozen
> or so cards that came his way. They wind up in the same drawer.
>
> 73, Steve KW3A
>
>
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