All,
just got back home from a vacation on a beautiful island of Kaua'i, Hawaii. I had only three rather short daytime occasions to work radio from the Anahola Beach on the north-eastern part of the island, grid BL02id. As it was my first experience being qrv out of mid Pacific, here is the summary: The only useful band seem to have been 20m, this is where I made my five qsos :) I didn't hear anything on 40 or 30m. On 20m most signals were quite weak, but all readable as there was no qrm at all. For the qsos with ZK2QQ, KG6YAE and FO/N6JA antenna used has beeen my Buddipole on a 3m high telescopic mast mounted in its standard T-configuration on a tripod right on the beach. For the qsos with KH6ZM and KG6SNV I used a 8m long wire sloping at 45 degrees up to a tree with higher point at approximately 3 meters AGL. I didn't feel any difference in RX when this wire fell down on the sand though :),thus being eleveated just about 1 meter above the sea level. I only managed to get max 2.5watts out of kx1 on 20m, this at 13V (I have a foldable 25w solar panel). It would tune with 3.5w on 40m, but again, no activity heard there. I received 579 from Brad FO/N6JA (qrb 2831 mi!), 559 from Dick KG6YAE (qrb 2642 mi). ZK2QQ is the most DX with QRB 2934 mi, gave standard 599 on the first call (he was vy loud at 1853Z on 5.May calling cq with no takers). Max KH6ZM, who himself was running only 5w into a 4el monobander and also quite elevated (his qth Volcano village at the Big Island), gave me 549, I heard him 559. The distance between us has been only 314 mi. KG5SNV, Mario, eventually received my call KH6/DF6MU/P correctly but only gave me his name/qth and "qsb" instead of report. I heard a lot of w6, w7, w0 and VE7 stations, all quite weak. The strongest signal around has been JH9FNB/MM qth "1 degree above the equator in the midpacific". I also received w1aw bulletins quite well. One weekend there should have been a southamerican contest of some kind, so I heard 4e7c, xe1un (Yuri), a couple of LU and CX stations, but nobody answered. Looks like the rig works just fine and it have been lots of fun, for my next portable activity I would just need to tune the 20m output, and maybe take with me a full size dipole for twenty and 12m telescopic fiber glass route. I didn't use the KXPD1 option (that I also have), instead making solid 30 wpm with the german Palm Radio M-P817 paddle, I felt it very comfortablöe to have my paddle detached from the kx1. 73/72 de DF6MU, Sergej Kindsvater _______________________________________________ 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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