All posts by Anita Kemmerer

I am a DX'er and digital contesting op. I am the current membership chairperson for the Nashua Area Radio Society.

New Hampshire QSO Party Multi-Op as N1FD

The New Hampshire QSO Party was last weekend, September 15-16 and AB1OC and AB1QB hosted a multi-op entry from their station using the N1FD callsign.

Bob, KC1RLS and Anita, AB1QB in the NHQP
Bob, KC1RLS and Anita, AB1QB in the NHQP

The following members were part of the team that operated as N1FD:

N1FD Score in 2018 NH QSO Party
N1FD Score in 2018 NH QSO Party

We made close to 1600 QSOs during the 18-hour contest and our preliminary score was 104,742.

The team has entered the club competition in the Superstation Category.  Here is a link to the 2018 NHQP page in 3830 where you can see our score details along with those of other NARS members who operated in the contest..

 

Summer Activities – A Picnic and a SOTA

The weekend of August 25th and 26th brought a break from the rainy and hot weather and provided beautiful weather for two NARS summer activities.

On Saturday, August 25th, we held our Family Picnic at Greeley Park in Nashua.  It was a potluck lunch and members brought lots of great food to eat.  It was an enjoyable time, eating great food and chatting with our Ham Radio friends and their families.

Here is a gallery of pictures from the picnic:

Bright and early on Sunday, August 26th we all headed to Mount Washington for our SOTA/POTA activation.  We had another beautiful day with relatively warm temperatures for Mount Washington’s 6000 ft elevation in the 50s.  Most of us drove up on the scenic Mount Washington Auto Road.  We made contacts on many modes and bands on the mountain including

  • Satellite contacts using an Elk Yagi and a Kenwood HT
  • 6 meter SSB and FT8 using the Icom 7300 and an M2 6 meter Yagi
  • HF using Jamey’s Buddipole
  • 2 meter contacts using HTs and the Elk Yagi
Mike and Jamey Work 2 Meters
Mike and Jamey Work 2 Meters

Both the Picnic and the Mount Washington trip were a lot of fun and we’re looking forward to doing these again next year!

Anita, AB1QB

ARRL Rookie Roundup RTTY

The ARRL Rookie Roundup RTTY was held on Sunday, August 19th.  The N1FD rookie multi-op team, operating from AB1OC’s QTH took 1st place overall in the contest!

Congratulations to the Rookies who operated in the contest:

Thanks to Jamey, AC1DC, and Fred, AB1OC for being elmers to the rookies!

Here are the final scores:

2018 ARRL Rookie Roundup RTTY Scores
2018 ARRL Rookie Roundup RTTY Scores

For the complete results, please visit http://www.b4h.net/arrlrr/rr_scores201808.php

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