Guys,
It was great to get on for a short time. The static crashes from lightening and
the heavy down pour was a little unnerving to stay on the air any longer than I
did.
Managed to hear a bunch of stations and chat with k1whs for a minute. Did
manage a so/so q with n1bug at 470 miles on ssb between the 20 over static on
my radio. At times he was as loud as the crashes.
Packed it in early but will try to be a regular on the 222 night event from
fn12bw.
73 Jim n2jmh
On Wednesday, July 21, 2021, 09:52:47 AM EDT, Bill Shaw
<billk3ege@gmail.com> wrote:
First time I have traveled to the N3NGE station to work the 222 activity night
and it sure was well worth it So good to work so many familiar call signs
Worked 16 stations in 11 grids all on either SSB or CW. Best DX to the south
was KO4YC in FM17. Best DX to the NW was VE3DS in FN03. BUT the best DX of
all was working N1BUG on SSB in FN55 at almost 500 miles That was awesome
Paul I am glad that you broke into the QSO i was having with Dave K1WHS. I
am sure he didn't mind
Kudos to Dave K1WHS for getting the activity night started again I hope to
get back to N3NGE again in the near future. Thanks to all the stations that got
on and thanks to Len for letting me operate at his station
73
Bill K3EGE for N3NGE
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jul 20, 2021, at 10:20 PM, N1BUG <paul@n1bug.com> wrote:
> Wow, I finally managed to be on for one of these! Evenings are still really
> tough for me but I got a nap in the afternoon and was quasi-functional at 7
> PM! I made 12 QSOs total. 10 stations were worked on SSB/CW. Later two of
> them were worked again on FT8 for a total of 12 QSOs. I didn't expect to get
> more than half that many from way up here.
>
> Every QSO was much appreciated! But the biggest thrill was easily working
> N3NGE on SSB. According to the software I'm using, that is 497 miles. Any
> time I can get a 500 mile QSO on SSB it's pretty darn good. For some reason I
> always seem to do better on 222 than I do on 144 or 432.
>
> I wasn't sure if I could still send anything more than my call sign, grid and
> maybe an RST report on CW. It has been a while since I was really on the air
> with that mode. But I had a short CW chat with WA1T and Al's responses seemed
> to indicate he understood me, HI HI!
>
> I would like to say a special thanks to Dave, K1WHS for not getting too
> annoyed with me when I broke in on two of his QSOs to work the other station.
> I don't usually feel comfortable doing that but excitement got the better of
> me, especially when I was hearing N3NGE so well. Thanks, Dave! That really
> made my evening.
>
> 73,
> Paul N1BUG
> FN55mf
> 900 watts, K1FO-22 at 117' and mast mounted preamp
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