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June 2019 Contest Notes

The beginning of June marks the unofficial start of Summer. There are still the various state QSO parties you can work (see Contest Calendar dot com), but the weather is finally nice! Wouldn’t you rather get out of your shack and operate in the great outdoors? June is a great month to operate VHF/UHF from a mountaintop, QRP portable from a picnic table, or with your friends on Field Day.

June Contests

ARRL June VHF Contest [1800Z June 8 to 0259Z June 10]

Exchange: Maidenhead grid square (RST is optional)

Go to the top of a mountain with your all-band, all-mode radio. I’ve done VHF contests QRP with an FT-817 (now being sold as the FT-818). These radios are not very economical with your batteries, but since I was driving to the top of the mountains when I did this I could bring all the power I wanted. No problem! Other radios such as the FT-857D offer the same all-band and all-mode features but have 100 watts.

I’ve always been partial to Icom radios (if I can’t use an Elecraft), so the IC-7000 was a go-to radio for me. Same deal with being something of a power-pig. But, if you’re operating from your car then you have no problem.

Finally, if you do have a hankering for Elecraft, the KX-3 can take an internal 2-meter module that allows you to run on both 6m and 2m. If you can’t bring a whole power plant worth of power with you then this is an excellent option.

ARRL Field Day [1800 June 22 to 2100Z June 23]

Exchange: 11A NH (“11 Alpha New Hampshire” on phone)

The NARS club is going all-out (again) this year planning an 11A. There is so much going on for this event that I won’t even try to give you a synopsis here. To catch up go to the Field Day page and see the fine article written by Fred.

I can’t emphasize enough how wonderful Field Day can be to someone a little tentative on the air. Field Day is a very relaxed event, and there will be a whole host of Elmers present that WANT you to get into the game. We will sit with you, explain everything, let you make some contacts, give suggestions and encouragement, and generally have fun because YOU are having fun!

Please come to the June main membership meeting, and the June Tech Night to receive the full orientation. If you can’t make those meetings, no worries. The point of the meetings is to help the members feel comfortable and informed (and safe) during the event. There will be additional instruction before on-air activities begin.

Until next time

This concludes the June contest notes. I hope all of you with a portable radio will try to get outside and make a few contacts. SOTA, POTA, and IOTA all have programs that reward the adventurous. Get out there and get a little sunshine!

Scott, NE1RD

SOTA Activation of Mount Monadnock

We activated Mount Monadnock (W1/HA-009) on Saturday, May 25th.  Myself, Brian (W1BP), Brian’s son Nick, John (KB1EEU), Mike (AB1YK) and Randall (KC1KSY) all started out from the parking lot of the park headquarters around 8:45 in the morning on a beautiful day.

KC1KSY, KB1EEU, Nick, W1BP, and AB1YK eager and ready!

We hiked the White Dot trail on the way up. This was the shortest route up, which also meant the steepest. The advantage of the steepness was that we had beautiful views most of the way up.

A quick break before it gets really steep
Fantastic views

Once we arrived at the top we took a quick breather and had a bite to eat before setting up our stations. Brian used a KX3 with his Buddipole mast, tripod and shock-corded whip.  I used my new Buddipole shock corded mast that I got from Hamvention. John used a Xiegu 5105, which is similar to the KX2 on a crappy pole with an end-fed antenna. Mike, who is a homebrew guru came out with the Yaesu FT-817 and his home-made 6m yagi that he repurposed from his old 6m home-brew he brought to Mount Pack Monadnock.

Mike, AB1YK with the home-brew 6m yagi
Love the Buddipole! No tuner needed for AC1DC

None of us created any pile-ups while on the peak, but we all had a great time. I did make one dx call to Italy which gave me enough QSOs for a successful SOTA activation.

On the hike down we traveled the White Cross trail which was less steep and still offered some beautiful views. We were all tired by the end, but looking forward to our next SOTA event!

AB1YK and W1BP descending after a wonderful afternoon

The club will be going up Mount Kearsarge for a SOTA/POTA activation during the ARRL’s VHF/UHF contest on Saturday, June 8th. Members can hike up the mountain or drive up and there should be plenty of activity on 6m and up!

Jamey, AC1DC

N1FD Wins 2019 ARRL Rookie Roundup SSB!

The results are in – the N1FD multi-op entry came in 1st place in the Multi-Op Area 1 Category in the 2019 ARRL Rookie Roundup SSB.   Not only did we win our category, but our score of 12,900 was also higher than any other entry.  The next closest was KD9IPO, single op entry from Michigan.

Rookie Roundup Operators W1KRK, KC1JDX and KA1KAT learn from AB1OC at Bootcamp
Rookie Roundup Operators W1KRK, KC1JDX, and KA1KAT learn from AB1OC at Bootcamp

Congratulations to the Rookie Roundup Operators:

The team operated from AB1QB’s and AB1OC’s QTH.

The Complete contest results can be found on the ARRL website  http://contests.arrl.org/rrscores.php?iid=625

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