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WB3AAL Appalachian Trail 1 Jan 05

WB3AAL
Hello and Happy New Year,

 The temp is now in the 40's here in PA and is going up to 60's later. I
have some things I have to do outside around the QTH but I can't pass up the
Great weather.

 So I should be on the air around between 15:30 and 16:00 UTC. I will be at
the pond on the Appalachian Trail near Strausstown, PA. The location is
around 1 mile south of the Route 183 crossing of the AT.

 I will be using my K1 on 30 and 40 meters. Unfortunately I did not make my
modifications to the four band board on my K1 yet so I will be using a SW20+
for 20 meters.

 I will start out on 14.060 to 14.065 in a clear spot. I will work 20 meters
for about 30 to 45 minutes and then I will try 10.106 MHz. I will call CQ
for a while, if no replies I will go to 7.040 to 7.045 MHz for 30 to 45
minutes.

 I am at the 401 QSO's from the Appalachian Trail. I have been going out on
the AT every month to make a few QSO's since March 2000.

72 and Thanks,
Ron Polityka
WB3AAL
www.wb3aal.com
www.n3epa.org/

K1 - SN 01011
K2 - SN 01392


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Re: WB3AAL Appalachian Trail 1 Jan 05

Bill_Harris
FYI Ron, there is a group called "HF Pack"  that is very strong in Pedestrian mobile operation. both CW and SSB.   Their various calling frequencies are listed at....http://www.hfpack.com/  Most of the members seem to be on SSB with their 817's (ugh)  However, they  do have an interesting web site established (IMHO).

Sorry I responded to your post after you departed for the trail.  I'll look for you on 20m....Have fun..
Carry on

K2Bill#973


> Hello and Happy New Year,
>
>  The temp is now in the 40's here in PA and is going up to 60's later. I
> have some things I have to do outside around the QTH but I can't pass up the
> Great weather.
>
>  So I should be on the air around between 15:30 and 16:00 UTC. I will be at
> the pond on the Appalachian Trail near Strausstown, PA. The location is
> around 1 mile south of the Route 183 crossing of the AT.
>
>  I will be using my K1 on 30 and 40 meters. Unfortunately I did not make my
> modifications to the four band board on my K1 yet so I will be using a SW20+
> for 20 meters.
>
>  I will start out on 14.060 to 14.065 in a clear spot. I will work 20 meters
> for about 30 to 45 minutes and then I will try 10.106 MHz. I will call CQ
> for a while, if no replies I will go to 7.040 to 7.045 MHz for 30 to 45
> minutes.
>
>  I am at the 401 QSO's from the Appalachian Trail. I have been going out on
> the AT every month to make a few QSO's since March 2000.
>
> 72 and Thanks,
> Ron Polityka
> WB3AAL
> www.wb3aal.com
> www.n3epa.org/
>
> K1 - SN 01011
> K2 - SN 01392
>
>
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RE: WB3AAL Appalachian Trail 1 Jan 05

wrmoore
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Just worked Ron around 14.061.  539 signal into N. Alabama, with QSB.

I admire Ron's persistence at doing this monthly for almost 4 years!

73,
Randy, KS4L

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [hidden email]
> [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Ron Polityka
> Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2005 8:32 AM
> To: .Elecraft
> Subject: [Elecraft] WB3AAL Appalachian Trail 1 Jan 05
>
>
> Hello and Happy New Year,
>
>  The temp is now in the 40's here in PA and is going up to
> 60's later. I
> have some things I have to do outside around the QTH but I
> can't pass up the
> Great weather.
>
>  So I should be on the air around between 15:30 and 16:00
> UTC. I will be at
> the pond on the Appalachian Trail near Strausstown, PA. The
> location is
> around 1 mile south of the Route 183 crossing of the AT.
>
>  I will be using my K1 on 30 and 40 meters. Unfortunately I
> did not make my
> modifications to the four band board on my K1 yet so I will
> be using a SW20+
> for 20 meters.
>
>  I will start out on 14.060 to 14.065 in a clear spot. I will
> work 20 meters
> for about 30 to 45 minutes and then I will try 10.106 MHz. I
> will call CQ
> for a while, if no replies I will go to 7.040 to 7.045 MHz
> for 30 to 45
> minutes.
>
>  I am at the 401 QSO's from the Appalachian Trail. I have
> been going out on
> the AT every month to make a few QSO's since March 2000.
>
> 72 and Thanks,
> Ron Polityka
> WB3AAL
> www.wb3aal.com
> www.n3epa.org/
>
> K1 - SN 01011
> K2 - SN 01392
>
>
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Re: WB3AAL Appalachian Trail 1 Jan 05

WB3AAL
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Hello,

 My two hikes and operations in the past week were very enjoyable. Who would
have thought we would have 50'F temperatures in January and no snow. I will
never get to use my snow shoes.  :-)

 29 Dec. 2004 Operation

 Ed, WA3WSJ and myself, WB3AAL, hiked in the mile to the pond area near the
Fort-Deitrich Snyder monument. Unfortunately this day was not so warm, maybe
in the 40's. Ed did not bring his dog Trevor because of the hike and then
sitting around in the cold. Ed is in progress of purchasing a coat for
Trevor, maybe it should be made out of Gore-Tex to keep him dry. Anyway we
had to watch where we were hiking due to the trail had ice on the path. When
we arrived at the locations we started to setup our stations. Ed stayed up
on the hill above me near the tree line and I setup on the edge of the pond.
We both found the ground frozen solid. Ed used rocks to support his VBWFPA
antenna and I had a metal steak that I drove into the frozen ground.
 Ed made a few QSO's on 20 meters towards the mid-west and the last one was
with myself. I was on 40 meters and I made the following QSO's.

QSO # 397     KW3U Jim in PA
QSO # 398     W2JSF Bob in NJ
QSO # 399     K8CV Walt in MI
QSO # 400     W3EEK Carl in PA
QSO # 401     WA3WSJ Ed in PA on the AT

 By this time the wind was blowing and my fingers were becoming very cold. I
had gloves but I never put them on.  :-o  We did meet one day hikers with
his dog. This guy was loaded up with cameras. He asked if we have seen any
wild life, I said no. But he has seen and took pictures of herds of deer,
Coyote's and Bobcats at the pond through out the year. Hum, I will have to
keep a better watch next times.

1 Jan 2005 Operation

 I hiked in and found a major change in the trail from the other day. Now
the temp was already 45'F at 15:30 UTC and the path was muddy that I was
sinking into while hiking. I setup my station at the same location again and
this time I could drive my antenna support into the muddy ground. I was on
the air and calling CQ on 20 meters by 15:55 UTC. I made the following QSO's
with my Small Wonder SW-20+ rig and 3 watts into the VBWFPA antenna. Oh, Ed
WA3WSJ produces this antenna and it could be found at www.wa3wsj.com . I
made the following QSO's on 20 m.

QSO # 402  KS4L Randy in AL
QSO # 403  K9EW Ed in IL
QSO # 404  N0TK Dan in CO
QSO # 405  N0UR Jim in MN

I switched to 30 meters and called CQ for a while with no response. I went
to 40 meters to find it packed full of signals. After finding a semi-clear
spot I called CQ with my K1 now at 5 watts. I made the following QSO's on 40
m.

QSO # 406  N3IW Chip in PA
QSO # 407  N3AO Carter in VA
QSO # 408  W2GIW Ken in NJ

I did have one contact with K3ESE but I never heard him come back to me. The
bands were up and down. I found if you chatted for more than 15 minutes, you
lost the station due to QSB in the QRM and QRN.

 Anyway I just wanted to say thanks to all the station that I worked and the
ones that tried to work me. I will continue to go out on the Appalachian
Trail (AT) for months to come. So far I have been out on the AT once a month
since March 2000. I am hoping that March 2005 has another warm day so I can
sit for a few hours and make a lot of QSO's. Hopefully by them I will have a
logging program that will work on my Palm PDA that gives me the "Worked
Before" information like the JR-EQF logging program. Now I am going to spend
my last day of vacation making the upgrade to my K1's four band board.

Hope everyone's 2005 is joyous and prosperous.

72 and Thanks,
Ron Polityka
WB3AAL
www.wb3aal.com
www.n3epa.org/


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