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Jim Gammon <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 28 May 2015 16:51:16 -0700
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That really is funny Mike, I wouldn't be surprised if the RF was tickling or 
exciting that frog or toad, very cool!  Jim WA6EKS


-----Original Message----- 
From: Mike Duke, K5XU
Sent: Thursday, May 28, 2015 4:01 PM
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Subject: Putting the "Field" back into Field Day

Even if you can't copy CW, the QRM from the neighborhood frog in the
mp3 link below this story will make you laugh.

The guy who is transmitting is WG0AT, who lives in Colorado, along with
a few pet goats.

He is talking with a station in Jefferson City, Mo.

For the most part, the frog only croaks when he is transmitting.

Go figure.

Mike Duke

Even if you can't copy CW, the QRM from the neighborhood frog in the
mp3 link below this story will make you laugh.

The guy who is transmitting is WG0AT, who lives in Colorado, along with
a few pet goats.

He is talking with a station in Jefferson City, Mo.

For the most part, the frog only croaks when he is transmitting.

Go figure.

Mike Duke




From: Steve Galchutt <[log in to unmask]>
to: qrp-l qrp-l <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: [QRP-L] Twisted Pair Doublet & Frog QRM
Reply-To: QRP-L Mailing List <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 09:07:32 -0600

Setup KX3 on the patio outside near the pond to test a portable antenna
that I've been thinking of using for portable SOTA ops. It's ~48' of
continuous #22 twisted pair CAT-5 soft drawn copper wire fashioned into
a 44' doublet. Rolled up it fits in a sandwich bag feedline and all (5-oz).

KX3's ATU matched it with ease on 80-6m. But the bands were really
poor! Did manage a nice contact with Kent/K9ZTV- Jefferson, MO on 30m
(5W, 680-miles) in spite of the QRM from a frog ...who whenever I keyed
up seemed to join in chorus with me? Lots of birds, goat bells and
other environmental noises added to a fun end of day CW QSO.  Cndx:
Solar Flux: 94 SN: 28 A-index: 007

MP3Sound file: https://soundcloud.com/goathiker/k9ztvqsomp3
Pix of setup/antenna: https://flic.kr/s/aHskc1imzZ

73, Steve/wGOAT
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