Check out QRZ.com’s home page. I don’t think they stay up there for long but as of 2328z Weds. there he is.
Check out QRZ.com’s home page. I don’t think they stay up there for long but as of 2328z Weds. there he is.
Another fun contest the ARRL DX CW is fast approaching. February is always a tough month scheduling and preparing for multiple big contests. I am now getting ready and looking forward to chair time this coming weekend. W1DX will be active as a Multi-2. Don’t be shy. All members invited!
73, John W1AN
Summary Minutes of Feb 2, 2019 Meeting
The experiment to hold a meeting in “East Bay” was a tremendous success. The Aquidneck Island Transmitting Team (AI1TT) hosted the meeting at a first class venue – the Portsmouth Library. Attending (from memory): NG1G, K3IU, W1WBB, AB1BX, NA1CN, W1MBF, K1SX, KC1AYQ, W1XX (in the chair), and first time attendees AC1AC and WA1BXY who were subsequently voted into membership. (If I forgot anyone please correct in “comments”)
W1XX reported on KE1J returning to SM-land re his Dad’s illness. Our thoughts are with Lars.
NG1G reported on the Field Day thank you letter from Skyscrapers.
NG1G reported out the “Challenge Committee” report with visual presentation. Upshot: IX-NAY.
W1XX presented the Treasurer’s report.
W1WBB raised the question of CTRI participation in YOTA (Youngsters on the Air) which was well received. W1XX appointed a committee of W1WBB (chair), W1MBF, and K1ECU to explore and report back at a subsequent meeting with recommendations.
An informal round of “contest tips” was presented. This could be continued at a later date.
NG1G gave an impassioned plea for more topics to be presented at meetings. This so hit the mark that the following volunteered to present the following topics at upcoming meetings:
Fox Hunting 101 by NA1CN
Portable Antennas by W1MBF
FT8 by K1SX
Operating in 6W by AA1AC
Already scheduled is WB4SON on Satellites for the Apr 20 meeting in N. Kingstown. Also on hold is a KE1J presentation on computer tools to maximize your score.
NG1G then gave an entertaining visual presentation on Samuel (Fine Business) Morse – a famous painter artist and why he invented the Code we so utilize. Applause.
Next meeting is March 9. See calendar for venue details.
Most then retired to “Foodworks” for breakfast/luncheon and ragchewing.
Respectfully submitted.
John Lindholm, W1XX
The CQ WPX RTTY contest is fast approaching. The station will be setup for Mult-2 Part-time or all out operators needed! Let me know if you will be in able to put in some hours!
73 John W1AN
Be sure to attend CTRI’s first “East Bay” meeting this coming Saturday at 9:30 AM. Venue: The “Michael Mello Program Room” at the Portsmouth Library, 2658 East Main Rd., Portsmouth, RI 02871. Visitors welcome. Coffee/donuts as always.
AGENDA: (1) The usual officers’ reports
(2) Report of the “Challenge” Committee
(3) Hints & Kinks of Contesting: A roundtable exchange of contesting techniques. Bring your ideas for sharing in the discussion.
(4) Matters arising
Note the separate posting of the “informal lunch” by W1WBB. CU then. 73!
Hey All –
Just a heads-up for *after* the scheduled 09:30am CTRI meeting this Sat… esp. for the weary travelers coming ALL THE WAY over the bridges to the East Bay — a few of us plan to grab brunch/lunch just a 1/4 mi. away at Foodworks Restaurant (2461 East Main Rd., Portsmouth RI) in the small banquet dining room. If you would like to join us for a meal at the restaurant please RSVP to me ASAP (wbliss1@nullcox.net) so I can give Foodworks a head count. Approximate restaurant arrival time guesstimate is about 11:15-11:30 am, dependent on meeting length. Look forward to seeing some of you “On-Island”!
Safe travels… 73! Bill W1WBB
Well…The antennas are back up! Ice and trees took a toll on them and the second day of the VHF contest was null…Thanks Mother Nature..any way..ready to go for the 160 contest at 5 watts. Hope to work some of the group…Thanks Bob W1IG
Well…The antennas are back up! Ice and trees took a toll on them and the second day of the VHF contest was null…Thanks Mother Nature..any way..ready to go for the 160 contest at 5 watts. Hope to work some of the group…Thanks Bob W1IG
I have been busy this winter learning CW and studying to get my license upgraded. I came across this article which many will find of interest and hope to see you at the next meeting.
’73’
Jon
KC1FUU
http://smallstatebighistory.com/walter-massie-remarkable-wireless-radio-pioneer/
The next members meeting will be Sat Jan 12 at 9 AM.
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Venue: T’s Restaurant, 91 Point Judith Rd, Narragansett, RI 02882
Reminders:
1. Breakfast is Dutch treat.
2. Since we have a reserved room with an “expected” head count, please try to attend.
3. If you have any difficulty in finding “T’s,” it’s in the Salt Pond Plaza across from Stop & Shop.
94 q’s, 627 points raw score. Best: G3BJ 33 points, K6XX 27 pts (including x3 for qrp).
3h 45m op time
5 watts to a 65’/65′ inverted L with 16 65′ radials (originally intended for 80m).
Did anyone give this a try? I worked AB1BX in Warren but didn’t hear anyone else.
This contest is one of my favorites even tho 160 is not very qrp-friendly. The best part is that you get rewarded for taking the time to work QRP stations by a 4x multiplier, so I don’t feel like such a pest :). The other unusual feature is that your score grows as everyone submits logs and you get those credits. Although you probably don’t pull ahead of anyone. The downside is they post your longest qso, and the pressure is on for it to be someone other than K1LT.
Anyway last year I worked 5 in Eu but this year I wasn’t getting heard. G3BJ was not the strongest (probably due to 400w limit there) but he had the patience to stay with it for my only one. Lots of Europeans were called, even RW7K, just not quite workable. US conditions seemed better though and I got several 4 & 5 pointers and K6XX, who must have some remarkable rx capability because he was pretty weak here. The activity in this is pretty amazing considering it’s CW only and with all the frustrations of 160, like noise and the mysterious large antenna systems. A lot of qrp entries. Many others outscored me with seemingly no better antenna systems than mine so more research seems to be needed! —
Dave K1SX
Ran 160 Contest for about 4-5 Hours…. Looking forward to the all band contests…
Bob W1IG
START-OF-LOG: 3.0
LOCATION: CT
CALLSIGN: W1IG
CLUB:
CONTEST: ARRL-160
CATEGORY-OPERATOR: SINGLE-OP
CATEGORY-ASSISTED: NON-ASSISTED
CATEGORY-BAND: 160M
CATEGORY-MODE: CW
CATEGORY-POWER: QRP
CATEGORY-STATION: FIXED
CATEGORY-TRANSMITTER: ONE
CLAIMED-SCORE: 320
OPERATORS: W1IG
NAME: Bob Munro
ADDRESS: 378 Wilson St
ADDRESS-CITY: Waterbury
ADDRESS-STATE-PROVINCE: CT
ADDRESS-POSTALCODE: 06708
ADDRESS-COUNTRY:
EMAIL: w1amf@nullaol.com
CREATED-BY: N1MM Logger+ 1.0.7342.0
QSO: 1812 CW 2018-11-30 2221 W1IG 599 CT K1RO 599 NH
QSO: 1803 CW 2018-11-30 2231 W1IG 599 CT K1JB 599 ME
QSO: 1803 CW 2018-11-30 2238 W1IG 599 CT W1WEF 599 CT
QSO: 1806 CW 2018-11-30 2338 W1IG 599 CT K3TN 599 MDC
QSO: 1806 CW 2018-12-01 0148 W1IG 599 CT W1VE 599 ENY
QSO: 1806 CW 2018-12-01 0152 W1IG 599 CT KB1EFS 599 EMA
QSO: 1805 CW 2018-12-01 1942 W1IG 599 CT W1CTN 599 CT
QSO: 1815 CW 2018-12-01 2001 W1IG 599 CT W2GD 599 SNJ
QSO: 1819 CW 2018-12-01 2004 W1IG 599 CT K1KI 599 CT
QSO: 1823 CW 2018-12-01 2011 W1IG 599 CT W1GD 599 WMA
QSO: 1818 CW 2018-12-01 2019 W1IG 599 CT NN2DX 599 ME
QSO: 1820 CW 2018-12-01 2031 W1IG 599 CT K1RV 599 EMA
QSO: 1825 CW 2018-12-01 2035 W1IG 599 CT K1VR 599 EMA
QSO: 1808 CW 2018-12-01 2052 W1IG 599 CT VE3PN 599 ONE
QSO: 1812 CW 2018-12-01 2054 W1IG 599 CT K3WW 599 EPA
QSO: 1823 CW 2018-12-01 2109 W1IG 599 CT K1LZ 599 EMA
END-OF-LOG:
Conditions were rough with low noise. Ran the wire antenna with the FT-817. Ran it for about 4 hours on and off. Looking forward to the tower and beam going up in the spring!!
Bob W1IG
START-OF-LOG: 3.0
LOCATION: CT
CALLSIGN: W1IG
CLUB: CTRI Contest Group
CONTEST: ARRL-10
CATEGORY-OPERATOR: SINGLE-OP
CATEGORY-ASSISTED: NON-ASSISTED
CATEGORY-BAND: 10M
CATEGORY-MODE: CW
CATEGORY-POWER: QRP
CATEGORY-STATION: FIXED
CATEGORY-TRANSMITTER: ONE
CLAIMED-SCORE: 336
OPERATORS: W1IG
NAME: Bob Munro
ADDRESS: 378 Wilson St
ADDRESS-CITY: Waterbury
ADDRESS-STATE-PROVINCE: CT
ADDRESS-POSTALCODE: 06708
ADDRESS-COUNTRY:
EMAIL: w1amf@nullaol.com
CREATED-BY: N1MM Logger+ 1.0.7342.0
QSO: 28004 CW 2018-12-08 0104 W1IG 599 CT WA1J 599 MA
QSO: 28018 CW 2018-12-08 0106 W1IG 599 CT K1RM 599 CT
QSO: 28021 CW 2018-12-08 0109 W1IG 599 CT W1QK 599 CT
QSO: 28017 CW 2018-12-08 1458 W1IG 599 CT W3EP 599 CT
QSO: 28012 CW 2018-12-08 1503 W1IG 599 CT K1KI 599 CT
QSO: 28026 CW 2018-12-08 1524 W1IG 599 CT W0AIH 599 WI
QSO: 28026 CW 2018-12-08 1557 W1IG 599 CT NE0U 599 MN
QSO: 28016 CW 2018-12-08 1616 W1IG 599 CT K9NR 599 IL
QSO: 28046 CW 2018-12-08 1628 W1IG 599 CT NV9L 599 IL
QSO: 28054 CW 2018-12-08 1629 W1IG 599 CT K1RU 599 CT
QSO: 28039 CW 2018-12-09 1507 W1IG 599 CT W1VEM 599 CT
QSO: 28031 CW 2018-12-09 1850 W1IG 599 CT N4TB 599 FL
QSO: 28039 CW 2018-12-09 1857 W1IG 599 CT WO4O 599 FL
QSO: 28042 CW 2018-12-09 1929 W1IG 599 CT K1ZZ 599 CT
END-OF-LOG:
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2018 ARRL 160-Meter Contest Call: W1AN Operator(s): W1AN Station: W1AN Class: Single Op HP QTH: CT Operating Time (hrs): 11 Summary: Total: QSOs = 588 Sections = 69 Countries = 25 Total Score = 115,830 Club: CT RI Contest Group
Played a little in this one after hours Thursday and Friday in the swamp splicing multiple animal chews on the beverage feedlines. Only spending half the time in the chair I did not come anywhere close to my highest score of 245,000 in this contest back in 2015. Conditions were quiet Friday evening but noisier with the rain later Saturday.
73, John W1AN