Well, the day finally came for a true test run of my "QRP Go Pack." The YL (Linda Bob) and I went up to Keystone Lake (KFF-2788) to test it out. Finding a nice spot was a challenge but I built up the courage to crash a family Christmas get together at the Community Center high above the lake and set up my little QRP ukits hb1b with a random wire attached to a squid pole on the highest point I could find. I tuned up on 14.063ish but all I heard was crickets. I started to worry if my signal was getting out. I decided to go down to the WES (Straight Key) contest and see. I got a 589 from W4AFB (Keith in FL).
He told me he nearly drowned in Lake Keystone in 1987. Wow that was when Steve and I was operating field day on the same spot I was sending from today.
Putting up the antenna was quite a chore and managed to mangle the loop provided at the apex of the pole. Then after making the lone contact I found that the top piece of the pole became stuck and had to take it home that way. I had to saw off the top piece close to the joint and put a round of electric tape on the end to make a friction fit once again.
A blog of two hams.... Big brother is Mike, KA5VZE, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, little brother is Steve, KG5KCW, in Broken Arrow, Ok. Created for chatting about electronics projects, and maybe some woodworking and gardening too. Who knows?
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QRP Portable in Germany Video
Here is a nice video from German amateur radio for portable QRP. Its in German but you can recognize much of the technical stuff.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuWYu57qbSM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuWYu57qbSM
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