I drive by there every day! i really should join up with you lot and do more amateur radio stuff but im swamped with class and work; but aweseome job out there guys! looks like a blast!
Bob K1BIF - Great job with the video! Thanks for doing that. Looks like the main station had 3537 QSOs, which is down about 300 from last year. I don't have data on the GOTA station. It was a fun weekend. 73 Paul AA1SU
I heard the phone stations give the class as 2A, but there seems to be 3 or 4 transmitters (not incl. GOTA). Were you taking timeslots between phone & CW, and is that more productive for score than to run 3A or 4A? Always trying to learn more, thanks for sharing your insights.
Phone and CW had 2 transceivers, but only one was used at a time, the other could be used to listen to see if another band was better at any given time, plus there would be a spare if one radio went down. We have a satellite station, plus a UHF.VHF station. GOTA had 2 radios, one for SSB and the other for FT8/FT4 - only one used at a time (switching between FT8 and SSB is easier for new hams if you use 2 radios). Some in our group think 4A wold be better for us, but that's for a future discussion.
Very Nice! Always great to see active clubs.
Good Job Guys... 💯👍
Enjoyed your video DE N1MS
I drive by there every day! i really should join up with you lot and do more amateur radio stuff but im swamped with class and work; but aweseome job out there guys! looks like a blast!
We need more folks, especially setup and tear down. It's blast; do join us next year.
Very nice setup I like the big green military tent (if that's what it is)
The park you were at is nice also. 73 N5UXI
Bob K1BIF - Great job with the video! Thanks for doing that. Looks like the main station had 3537 QSOs, which is down about 300 from last year. I don't have data on the GOTA station. It was a fun weekend.
73 Paul AA1SU
Nice setup. I worked you 20M CW at 1707 06/23 -- N8CPA.
I love that logging software! What is it?
N1MM
I heard the phone stations give the class as 2A, but there seems to be 3 or 4 transmitters (not incl. GOTA). Were you taking timeslots between phone & CW, and is that more productive for score than to run 3A or 4A? Always trying to learn more, thanks for sharing your insights.
Phone and CW had 2 transceivers, but only one was used at a time, the other could be used to listen to see if another band was better at any given time, plus there would be a spare if one radio went down. We have a satellite station, plus a UHF.VHF station. GOTA had 2 radios, one for SSB and the other for FT8/FT4 - only one used at a time (switching between FT8 and SSB is easier for new hams if you use 2 radios). Some in our group think 4A wold be better for us, but that's for a future discussion.
Phone & CW are in two separate tents, several hundred feet apart. One operator for each mode, no timeslots.
What mast system did you use for those yagis?
Surplus military 50 foot masts.