Worked All Germany from Shute Hill
October 2012
Today was almost Indian summer. I hiked on Shute Hill and sat in the
sun under a canopy of gold.
I worked a dozen German stations in the Worked All Germany Contest.
I hiked up the Rufus Colby road and turned right into the woods. Not
far ahead lay two small fields.
It was grand to be in shirt sleeves at the edge of the field. I
brought the ATS-4 and set up a half wave
wire for 15 meters in an oak tree. Bright orange, yellow and gold
accentuated the deep blue sky.
In barely six minutes, I worked six German stations with my 3 watts
and
22 foot wire. I tuned the wire with an Elecraft T-1. Then I extended
the
wire to 33 feet and set the ATS-4 for 20 meters.
In the next ten minutes I worked 3 more German stations and a Dutch
special event station celebrating 75 years of Boy Scouting. All the
QSOs
were quick contest exchanges. Here's my log:
20 Oct-12 1843 21.018
DL5NDX CW 599 599
20 Oct-12 1844 21.019
DJ9DZ CW 599 599
20 Oct-12 1846 21.024
DK4WF CW 599 599
20 Oct-12 1847 21.028
DK5DQ CW 599 599
20 Oct-12 1848 21.030
DL0UM CW 599 599
20 Oct-12 1849 21.032
DL5JS CW 599 599
20 Oct-12 1900 14.016
DL3GA CW 599 599
20 Oct-12 1903 14.019
DJ9DZ CW 599 599
20 Oct-12 1904 14.020
PH75S/J CW 599 599
20 Oct-12 1905 14.022
DL8QS CW 599 599
20 Oct-12 1910 14.042
DL0UM CW 599 599
I packed up and headed back through the 20 acre field at the top of
Shute Hill. The field is
surrounded by a wall of color. The air is so fragrant and warm, I
wonder why Mother Nature
didn't make Fall last at least another month or so.