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Ham Radio in the Field

Ham Radio in the Field. “The Excitement Is Building….”. Based upon presentations given at Boxboro Hamfest along with NEW England QRP Club. HAM RADIO OPERATIONS as most hams see it. QRO (High Power) QRP(5 watts). HAM RADIO OPERATIONS looked at more closely--. QRO (RF Burner

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Ham Radio in the Field

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  1. Ham Radio in the Field “The Excitement Is Building….” Based upon presentations given at Boxboro Hamfest along with NEW England QRP Club.

  2. HAM RADIO OPERATIONSas most hams see it. • QRO (High Power) • QRP(5 watts)

  3. HAM RADIO OPERATIONSlooked at more closely-- • QRO (RF Burner Pulverizes) • QRO (100-200 watts) • HF Pack (20 watts) • QRP (5 watts) • QRPp (<1watt) • milliWatters

  4. Field Day - the way you’re used to it.

  5. Field Day – Get out the bug lotion.

  6. Field Day in New England • Batteries and PowerPoles EVERYWHERE! • The Canadian contingent • Assembling “the ERECTOR SET from HELL.”

  7. Field Day - preparations “Command Central” AC power THE “Rocket Launcher” Underhill, (VT) StatePark - western slope of Mt. Mansfield

  8. Field Day – QRP Style • Overall, FD Site. Operating tents right side; cooking and sleeping tents on the left. • Note - great view Mt. Mansfield in background over cook’s tent and VHF tent.

  9. KnightLites FD (WQ4RP) Black Balsam Knob, GA L-R Front: Greg - KF4BWQ, JohnPaul - AB4PP, Darrell - W4CX, Derek - WF4I, Randy - K3QO, L-R Rear: Chris - KD4PBJ, Greg - KF4BWQ, Dick's son (?), Dick - N4HAY, Paul - AA4XX, Rich - WA3WSB

  10. KnightLites FD - antenna setup • Paul - AA4XX (Left photo) • Chris - KD4PBJ (Ctr.) • Paul - AA4XX (Right photo) • Dick - N4HAY • JohnPaul - AB4PP

  11. KnightLites FD - setup and operating. • Rich - WA3WSB 15m ssb • Chris - KD4PBJ 20m ssb • Randy - K3QO’s 80m Vee • Erik - WF4I 15m cw

  12. Lobstercon (Maine) • QRP gathering in Brunswick, Maine at Thomas Point Beach Campground the second weekend in July. • Lobstercon is a ham-friendly campground on the Maine coast with TALL pine trees suitable for antenna stringing. • Flea Market • Operating • Discussion Groups • Kite/antenna flying • Door prizes – many • Lobster Dinner Saturday (part of admission fee)

  13. Lobstercon • This is what Lobstercon is all about…low-key time to exchange ideas and learn. • The other part of Lobstercon is operating. N1CUU is working N1BQ 40 feet away and doesn’t realize it yet! Nick, Jim, and Doug serenaded everyone for hours on Saturday.

  14. Lobstercon • After some instruction from Seabury Lyon - AA1MY, a kite is up 400-600 feet for six hours with an 88 foot Zepp hung vertically. • An FT-817 was connected and worked all Eastern Europe on 20 meters SSB with 2.5 watts. Height has its advantages. • THE Main(e) Event!

  15. FYBO - the early years Freeze Your Buns Off! Operating at Brian’s N1BQ QTH • Jay - KK1J • Fran - KM1Z and Leo - KB1EZE • The doublet antenna • Bob - WE1U and solar panel • Fran - KM1Z • Lowest temp +2 F

  16. FYBO – VT QSO * Operators * • John - VE2EQL • Bob - WE1U • Brian - N1BQ • Erich - KB1KVW • Ryan - KB1KVX FYBO outside and VT QSO party inside • Lowest temp +17 F • FYBO 26/16 - 24K

  17. Off the beaten path

  18. Farther off the beaten path K7QS Mt Borah N8WE - MM

  19. Brian N1BQ - Butler Lodge on Long Trail, Mt. Mansfield, VT

  20. K7DAL and crew AE7RW Mt. Rainier

  21. AB9CA Gator Lake KD7GIM Tiger Mountain G3CWI - lighthouse

  22. K7DAL and bent canoe N7CEE Grand canyon

  23. Dennis - K1LGQ and Brian - N1BQ on Long Trail near Jay Peak (VT).

  24. KD7GIM lap op • KB2FEL picnic table • WA3WSJ White Mountains

  25. W1PID - New Hampshire • RattleSnake Mountain - Squam Lake • Cawley Pond kayak

  26. WB3AAL - The A-Trail Ninja

  27. Water, water everywhere and not a drop to drink. • N7XJ Zion, Utah • W1ZZL’s XYL • W8BHK - Goose Lake, MI

  28. Shackelford Island, NC

  29. OA9/KQ6XABonnie Crystal - Cave Exploration Expeditionusing Portable HF Radio July-August. Base camp is on a remote Andes 14,000 foot peak in the zone of Amazonas, Peru. This photo is looking toward the south and the temporary VHF repeater site is just to the left of the summit. The small pond to the right is the water supply! The 20 watt HF transmitter (Vertex VX-1210) is battery powered. Solar panels power-charge the batteries to run all the HF, VHF, satellite & video gear. Wire antennas are supported by collapsible poles for there are no trees growing at this elevation. Daily amateur radio schedules with the expedition on the 40 meter band are coordinated by: Augusto OA4CVT in Lima, Peru.

  30. Bud Drummond - W3FFInventor of the BuddiPole Antenna Bonnie KQ6XA - PM

  31. Outdoors is everywhere. KL0WN in Kodiac, Alaska

  32. Outdoors is everywhere – again! KL0WN vertical array KQ6XA KQ6XA

  33. Portable Rigs • ICOM IC706 Mk IIG • Elecraft K-2/100 • Kenwood TS-480S • Alinco DX-70T • Yaesu FT100D

  34. Lighter Field Rigs • PencilBox • Elecraft K-1 • Elecraft KX-1 • Elecraft K-2 • Wilderness SST/ZM-2 • FT817 / Z11

  35. Trail-friendly RigsSmall Wonder Labs - K1SWL • DSW-II 12.5 oz. • RockMite <4 oz. • SWxx+ 13 oz.

  36. Field Expediencies

  37. Hams operate from most anywhere.

  38. So don’t tell anyone YOU can’t do it!KB2FEL

  39. G-e-e-e-e-t moving and enjoy your hobby outdoors!

  40. References for the Outdoor Ham. • New England QRP Club - http://www.NewEnglandQRP.ORG • Northern Vermont QRP Society - http://www.wulfden.org/NVQS/ • KnightLites QRP Club - http://www.knightlites.org • Adventure Radio Society - http://www.arsqrp.com • American QRP Club - http://www.amqrp.org • Elecraft - http://www.elecraft.com • Small Wonder Labs – htwww.smallwonderlabs.com • New Jersey QRP Club - http://www.njqrp.org • Backpacker Magazine - http://backpacker.com • OA9/KQ6XA Expedition - http://www.qsl.net/kq6xa/expedition/ • HF Pack - http://www.yahoogroups.com/hfpack • WA3WSJ (ham trail gear) - http://www.wa3wsj.com

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