Afternoon at Mt. Kearsarge
November 2016
Dave K1SWL and I spent a couple of hours at Winslow State Park at
the base
of Mt. Kearsarge this afternoon. It was 57F and really beautiful.
A nearby parking area serves as the trail-head for several hiking
paths up the mountain. There are
a few picnic tables in a small field nearby and we set up there.
Dave wanted to try out a new half wave wire and matching circuit
he'd built. So he tossed a wire
into a maple tree and pulled up the antenna. He used his KX3. He was
already making a QSO on
20 meters as I was setting up.
A few feet away, I pulled up the 3-band LNR end fed wire. I
supported it in the middle and used it
as an inverted Vee. I had the 3-band MTR by KD1JV powered by 8 AA
cells. The output is close
to 3 watts. I made a quick contact with Ron K4UY in Alabama and
received a 569 report.
As I finished I heard Dave working another station... VO1DD in
Hearts Delight, Newfoundland.
I called over and Dave gave me the frequency. When Dave signed, I
gave the Newfoundland station
a call. Doug gave me a 599 and we chatted for a minute. That was
super.
In the meantime Dave was working a station in California. I never
got the call, but had time to snap
a quick photo of Dave before they signed.
I switched to 40 meters and happened to hear Joe N2CX calling CQ
from an NPOTA site... the Clara
Barton National Historic Site in Maryland. Fantastic! I gave Joe a
call and received a 559. Joe left 40 meters
before Dave could finish his California QSO, so Dave didn't catch
Joe this time around.
Now the sun started dipping below the trees and our picnic tables
were in shade. Right away we began
to feel the chill and packed up. It's unlikely we'll get another day
this warm before the snow falls. Thank
goodness we were able to take advantage of the opportunity.