Good Evening,
After a week's hiatus I will be back to start the Elecraft CW Net and pass it around the continent. We got our power back after a week without it. My Trojan batteries were down to 12.1 volts after starting at 12.7 volts. It took two full days of charging for them to recover. I was impressed with all they did for me. Lighting, two radios, desktop computer with monitor, laptop computer for many hours of use, and the insurance adjuster's computer too. The phone service came back a few days before we got power back. It appears the problem was totally unrelated to the storm or the power outage. Something had happened at their switching office which kicked me off line. Hot running water and telephone service are addictive! Since I have a dial up Internet connection it takes quite a while for me to get my mail on a normal day. Since I was not using this computer, which sits in a back room far from the heat source, I was using WebMail which added another level of indirection slowing access even further. I am still wading through the 1500+ emails I received over the outage period. Thank you for all the good wishes during the darkness and cold. Yes, it was frightening but with some help I am starting to cut the trees and stack the slash for later burning. The wood will not be used for timber since the price the mills are offering is too low to make a profit. I've been advised to sell firewood instead to make money. Too bad, there is some prime timber in those trees. I have only been on HF for a day since all of my antennas were turned into their component parts. While brushing out we did find some wires and insulators so I can salvage that and make another one. I did get up a spare G5RV but have only used it once for MARS so I know it works NVIS. Now to see if it will get to the Mississippi or beyond. One leg is only a short distance above my head. But after five hours of struggle I decided that was good enough. I found there is quite a difference between Stren and Berkley Trilene. I was trying to use Trilene for the first time to get my antennas up using my normal technique of teardrop sinker zipped through the trees with a wrist rocket. The Trilene did not feed well and snagged a lot in all sorts of trees. After using about 400 yards in 20 yard segments I tossed the roll and went back to the Stren. First time my sinker hit the roof of the house and I got a line back from there to a tree. The antenna is nearly level but my property is at an angle so one leg is about sixty feet in the air while the other would injure someone over six feet! Luckily I am more compact ;) Tomorrow evening we get to test both the aether and my new antenna. Now if I can only remember how to send CW! Please join us: Monday 0000z (Sunday 4 PM PST) 14050 kHz Monday 0300z (Sunday 7 PM PST) 7045 kHz Kevin. KD5ONS _______________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Post to: [hidden email] You must be a subscriber to post to the list. Subscriber Info (Addr. Change, sub, unsub etc.): http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/subscribers.htm Elecraft web page: http://www.elecraft.com |
Glad to hear you're going to be back tonight. I'll be listening on 20m,
if I can get my Realistic DX-160 tuned properly. In a few weeks, I'll be able to try to check in, depending on what part of the band that frequency is in. Kevin Rock wrote: > Good Evening, > After a week's hiatus I will be back to start the Elecraft CW Net > and pass it around the continent. We got our power back after a week > without it. My Trojan batteries were down to 12.1 volts after > starting at 12.7 volts. It took two full days of charging for them to > recover. I was impressed with all they did for me. Lighting, two > radios, desktop computer with monitor, laptop computer for many hours > of use, and the insurance adjuster's computer too. The phone service > came back a few days before we got power back. It appears the problem > was totally unrelated to the storm or the power outage. Something had > happened at their switching office which kicked me off line. > Hot running water and telephone service are addictive! Since I > have a dial up Internet connection it takes quite a while for me to > get my mail on a normal day. Since I was not using this computer, > which sits in a back room far from the heat source, I was using > WebMail which added another level of indirection slowing access even > further. I am still wading through the 1500+ emails I received over > the outage period. > Thank you for all the good wishes during the darkness and cold. > Yes, it was frightening but with some help I am starting to cut the > trees and stack the slash for later burning. The wood will not be > used for timber since the price the mills are offering is too low to > make a profit. I've been advised to sell firewood instead to make > money. Too bad, there is some prime timber in those trees. > I have only been on HF for a day since all of my antennas were > turned into their component parts. While brushing out we did find > some wires and insulators so I can salvage that and make another one. > I did get up a spare G5RV but have only used it once for MARS so I > know it works NVIS. Now to see if it will get to the Mississippi or > beyond. One leg is only a short distance above my head. But after > five hours of struggle I decided that was good enough. > I found there is quite a difference between Stren and Berkley > Trilene. I was trying to use Trilene for the first time to get my > antennas up using my normal technique of teardrop sinker zipped > through the trees with a wrist rocket. The Trilene did not feed well > and snagged a lot in all sorts of trees. After using about 400 yards > in 20 yard segments I tossed the roll and went back to the Stren. > First time my sinker hit the roof of the house and I got a line back > from there to a tree. The antenna is nearly level but my property is > at an angle so one leg is about sixty feet in the air while the other > would injure someone over six feet! Luckily I am more compact ;) > Tomorrow evening we get to test both the aether and my new > antenna. Now if I can only remember how to send CW! > > Please join us: > > Monday 0000z (Sunday 4 PM PST) 14050 kHz > Monday 0300z (Sunday 7 PM PST) 7045 kHz > > Kevin. KD5ONS > _______________________________________________ > Elecraft mailing list > Post to: [hidden email] > You must be a subscriber to post to the list. > Subscriber Info (Addr. Change, sub, unsub etc.): > http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft > Help: http://mailman.qth.net/subscribers.htm > Elecraft web page: http://www.elecraft.com > > _______________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Post to: [hidden email] You must be a subscriber to post to the list. Subscriber Info (Addr. Change, sub, unsub etc.): http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/subscribers.htm Elecraft web page: http://www.elecraft.com |
For the 20 meter frequency at 14050 all you need is a General Class license.
There are no Novice or Tech+ allocations on 20 meters. For the 7045 kHz 40 meter frequency all you need is a Tech+, Novice or greater license. Ron AC7AC -----Original Message----- Glad to hear you're going to be back tonight. I'll be listening on 20m, if I can get my Realistic DX-160 tuned properly. In a few weeks, I'll be able to try to check in, depending on what part of the band that frequency is in. _______________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Post to: [hidden email] You must be a subscriber to post to the list. Subscriber Info (Addr. Change, sub, unsub etc.): http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/subscribers.htm Elecraft web page: http://www.elecraft.com |
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