Hi Folks,
I finally got power again a few minutes ago. The underground line had been lifted out of the ground and broken by a fir tree falling over in the wind. This also cut off the 911 comms, the forestry comm link, and the aviation beacon at the top of the mountain. The generator tried to kick in and feed all those radios but the fuel line had been broken. So the 911 folks cut their way up the mountain and fixed it yesterday. I only lost six trees as far as I could see. None of them are bigger than twenty inches DBH so just barely marketable. Sam and I stayed warm but it did get rather boring. I am caught up on all of my reading now ;) I made a few skeds with the Trojan T105s I've got for backup. I also got to listen to the local radio stations talking about our wind storm. About 80% of the electric cooperative's served area was out of power. We (the folks on our mountain) were almost the first to be effected but since there are so few of us up here we were put on the tail end of the repair list. But, I had been warned so I had food, water, fuel for the lights and camp stove, plenty of wood in the house, and a lot of reading material. Twenty meters was wide open today. Before my sked I was hearing a lot of DX and wondered if I would find a spot to work my friend. However twenty meters was not as good on Sunday. Only seven stations checked in with me. There was a lot of QRM so I must not have been getting out very well. I still had power from the mains at that point so I do not know what was going on. I did have to retune my antenna every few minutes due to the rain, snow, and wind. By the second net on forty meters I was running at 50 watts from my batteries. Only three check ins and there was quite a bit of QRM there too. It is interesting logging stations by candle light! Good thing the front panel is so easy to memorize because I did not have enough light to see everything in the area. The lists => On 14050 kHz at 0000z: W6BK - Dave - CA - K2 - 4910 AH6RE - Curt - HI - KX1 - 464 AA7EQ - Bob - AR - K2 - 922 VE3XL - Ric - ON - Ten Tec KL7CW - Rick - AK - KX1 - 798 QNI #60!!! K6DGW - Fred - CA - K2 - 4398 WL7BU ????? -- very faint could not complete the exchange. On 7045 kHz at 0300z: KJ7BS - Mark - AZ - K2 - 539 W3MC - Mike - MD - K2 - ?? QNI #5! Got you but then lost you again ;) AH6RE - Curt - HI - KX1 - 464 I have found a problem I'd been tracking for a while. N7NLU gave me a hint. The Anderson Power Pole connectors were under tension so were making intermittent contact with the back of my K2. Under the load of transmitting the power was folding which was causing me some difficulties. Since I had plenty of quiet time the last two days I worked my way through the problem. The power cable is so heavy it is causing the intermittent contact. I supported the cable with some cup hooks and all is well again. Simply taking the weight of the cable off the PP connector was enough to ensure solid contact. Next time I need to switch to emergency power I'll have more consistent contact with my K2. I used to run both nets from battery power each week until the deep cycle marine battery reached old age. I've now got two Trojan T-105s in series which seem to work better. I hope to get a few more to run in series-parallel to provide plenty of power during my frequent power outages. One day I'll get them charged from the sun (weak as it is in Oregon it will be sufficient). With that much power I hope to run an inverter to keep my computers up and running during the black outs. Until next week stay warm and dry, 73, Kevin. KD5ONS (Net Control 5th Class) P.S. More wind is on the way so I had better get a shower and a shave before that hits! KJR _______________________________________________ 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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