(OT) Thank you Elecraft!

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(OT) Thank you Elecraft!

stan levandowski
...so late last night after patiently wading through the humongous
pileup on 20M for HK0NA, I finally manage to work the DXpedition.  But
the band was in lousy shape, the flutter was signaling an imminent
reversal of fortune and, as luck would have it, I was not *really sure*
he'd gotten  my callsign correct.  In cases such as this, my personal
policy is to not even log the QSO -- If I can't feel 'good' about a QSO
I'd rather ignore it.  Call me old-fashioned -- there's always the hope
that *tomorrow* brings.  Hey, it's only a hobby!

So along comes *tomorrow* -- I take the dog out and then sit down for an
early morning check of the bands.  On 20M, I hear an S8 signal calling
"CQ" and it's HK0NA begging for contacts!  A quick call with 5 watts
from my K2 into my 44' attic doublet and the result is a solid QSO!

So then I tune up the band and there's VP6T working a pileup at least as
wide as HK0NA.  No way am I going to play this game!  Maybe another
time.

So I head up to 15 meters to check out the conditions.  There, on
21.035, I find VP6T calling "CQ" over and over with no takers!!

Then my XYL turns on the dishwasher!  Noise level jumps to S6.  The K2
Noise Blanker is nowhere near as good as the K3's digital noise blanker
and noise reduction programming.

Off goes the K2; up comes the K3. Darn near total silence!!   By now
VP6T has attracted some attention, but not much.  I send my call once
and he comes back!

HK0NA (Malpelo) and VP6T (Pitcairn Island) all in the same morning on 5
watts and a  44' wire in the attic (and CW of course).

Thank you, Elecraft, for producing the kind of gear that gives the QRP
community a more level playing field.

P.S. -- Kudos to VP6T for rapid LOTW updates - QSO at 10 a.m EST; LOTW
confirmation 5 hours later!!!!!!!!!!

73, Stan WB2LQF
KX1 #2411    K1#2994    K2# 6980    K3#5244     KX3 (on order)    K9 #1
(Cocoa the Chihuahua)
Everything is QRP, even the dog.

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Re: (OT) Thank you Elecraft!

wayne burdick
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On behalf of the staff: You're welcome  :)

Wayne
N6KR

On Jan 25, 2012, at 7:21 PM, stan levandowski wrote:

> ...so late last night after patiently wading through the humongous
> pileup on 20M for HK0NA, I finally manage to work the DXpedition.  But
> the band was in lousy shape, the flutter was signaling an imminent
> reversal of fortune and, as luck would have it, I was not *really  
> sure*
> he'd gotten  my callsign correct.  In cases such as this, my personal
> policy is to not even log the QSO -- If I can't feel 'good' about a  
> QSO
> I'd rather ignore it.  Call me old-fashioned -- there's always the  
> hope
> that *tomorrow* brings.  Hey, it's only a hobby!
>
> So along comes *tomorrow* -- I take the dog out and then sit down  
> for an
> early morning check of the bands.  On 20M, I hear an S8 signal calling
> "CQ" and it's HK0NA begging for contacts!  A quick call with 5 watts
> from my K2 into my 44' attic doublet and the result is a solid QSO!
>
> So then I tune up the band and there's VP6T working a pileup at  
> least as
> wide as HK0NA.  No way am I going to play this game!  Maybe another
> time.
>
> So I head up to 15 meters to check out the conditions.  There, on
> 21.035, I find VP6T calling "CQ" over and over with no takers!!
>
> Then my XYL turns on the dishwasher!  Noise level jumps to S6.  The K2
> Noise Blanker is nowhere near as good as the K3's digital noise  
> blanker
> and noise reduction programming.
>
> Off goes the K2; up comes the K3. Darn near total silence!!   By now
> VP6T has attracted some attention, but not much.  I send my call once
> and he comes back!
>
> HK0NA (Malpelo) and VP6T (Pitcairn Island) all in the same morning  
> on 5
> watts and a  44' wire in the attic (and CW of course).
>
> Thank you, Elecraft, for producing the kind of gear that gives the QRP
> community a more level playing field.
>
> P.S. -- Kudos to VP6T for rapid LOTW updates - QSO at 10 a.m EST; LOTW
> confirmation 5 hours later!!!!!!!!!!
>
> 73, Stan WB2LQF
> KX1 #2411    K1#2994    K2# 6980    K3#5244     KX3 (on order)    K9  
> #1
> (Cocoa the Chihuahua)
> Everything is QRP, even the dog.
>
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>
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