The West Carleton Amateur Radio Club of Ottawa will again operate VE3WCC "Field
Day" style from FN04xa for the June ARRL VHF QSO Party. Located at 730 feet
ASL overlooking Lake Ontario, the location will have a clear shot over more
than 180 degrees centered on the South allowing access to the major population
centers of Ontario, Northern New York State and beyond. This will be the fifth
year of a multi-op effort from this site. After slipping to #2 in Canada in
2010 we regained top spot in 2011 and aim to hold on to it this year!
As for last year's contest the group will operate all bands from 6M through
1296 MHz. We will run 800w to 1kw at 2m and 6 m this year to single long boom
yagis with lower powers on the other bands. We will again have the capability
to operate WSJT at 2 and 6m but with limited number of operators this year this
will not figure largely in our plans unless we have several interesting skeds.
We will also use shorter range systems for 2.4GHz (wi-fi based channel 1) and
5.8GHz (telephone based), 10 GHz wideband FM using Tellurometers and 24GHz
wideband FM using gunplexers. Our 2.4GHz system allows QSOs for more than
10km using external antennas and unaided laptops can connect with us over
several kilometers. As well we may have a some equipment for short range
microwave contacts for loan to the first rovers to drop by (each system can
only be used by one operator). We will be located near the intersection of 4
grids and even though only 3 are easily reached at microwave frequencies this
could be quite profitable in terms of QSOs!
Rovers who will be within range are asked to forward their rover schedules to
VE3XRA. Please include the grids squares and approximate times you plan to be
in each, a list of bands you are able to operate, and the co-ordination
frequency you will use.
Those rovers who will actually pass near FN04xa are welcome to stop by for a
snack and hot coffee. We set up at long -78.00239 W, lat 44.01971 N.
Directions to our location can be sent by e-mail upon request or you can find
the track of VE3XRA-9 on 10 June 2011 on http:// aprs.fi that ends at the site!
Schedules are very welcome - please send requests to ve3xra@rac.ca. We will
have mobile access to internet and can arrange skeds up to the start of the
contest.
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