2009-05-22

OH8X Radio Arcala | My Road Map For The Future

A frontier is neither stagnation or decay, a frontier, is a place of vision, wonderment, and bold new action. This is not a science fiction movie rather Radio Arcala presents the future of Amateur Radio. One that Marconi or Percy could only dream for and one that I'm privileged to live in. The emergent virtual world of the Internet.

Their message is not for everyone, in fact, many would scoff but this message comes from the future. A time when Amateur Radio and the virtual world of the Internet becomes oxygen. I perceive their Radio Extreme avatars as the communicators of this future.

OH8X continues building infrastructure, experimenting, innovating, and executing their vision. They are living the frontier lifestyle. I invite you to watch their video and decide for yourself.

Radio Arcala | OH8X (video link).

73 from the shackadelic.

This Weekend In RadioSport | Goodwill To All

RadioSport Asia | UN DX Contest | 2009 Open Kazakhstan Championship.
The world is invited to participate in the first ever 2009 Open Kazakhstan Championship. Event is sponsored by Kazakhstan Federation of Radiosport and Radioamateur for our enjoyment through this weekend. Earn a certificate and/or plaque as well.

RadioSport EU | Baltic Contest.
Goal of this contest is to promote RadioSport in Baltic countries and to expand relations between Baltic operators and the world. Spectrum space for this event is scheduled for 80m with suggested operating frequencies 3510 - 3600 kHz (CW) and 3600 - 3650, 3700 - 3750 kHz (SSB), respectively.
Content courtesy of WA7BNM Contest Calendar.

Contest on!

2009-05-20

Confirmed eQSL | Are You On The List?

eQSL confirmed.

  • AC7JW | Utah | 40m | 1st Q.
  • JE1LFX | Japan | 40m | 1st Q.
  • K7GT | Oregon | 20m | 5th Q.
  • K7GT | Oregon | 40m | 6th Q.
  • K7QXG | Oregon | 20m | 1st Q.
  • K7QZG | Oregon | 40m | 2nd Q.
  • K9CT | Illinois | 40m | 1st Q.
  • KN7T | Washington | 20m | 1st Q.
  • KN7T | Washington | 40m | 2nd Q.
  • NH7O | Hawaii | 80m | 4th Q.
  • NO4S | Florida | 20m | 1st Q.
  • V73ZZ | Marshall Island | 1st Q.
eDX100 = 14 confirmed.
eWAS = 24 confirmed.

73 from the shackadelic.

2009-05-18

3830 Claimed Scores | 2009 EU PSK | Low Power

All Single Operator.

  • SP9DTE | 458 Qs | 956 Points | 98 Cntry | 266 Area | 20hrs | 353,720 Points [WWYC].
  • JA7ZP | 20 Qs | 74 Points | 12 Cntry | 12 Area | 1,776 Points.
I'm giving DigiSport three years as an upcoming niche in RadioSport. A shout out to SP9DTE for a stellar score.

Contest on!

3830 Claimed Scores | 2009 King Of Spain CW | Low Power

Single Operator All Band (SOAB).

  • OK1JOC | 281 Qs | 139 Mults | 98,968 Points [OK QRP].
  • IS0/IT9VDQ | 21 Qs | 17 Mults | 493 Points [ARIPA DX TEAM].
73 from the shackadelic!

3830 Claimed Scores | 2009 ManMin AA CW | Low Power

All Single Operator All Band.

  • WJ9B | 432 Qs | 131 Prfxs | 158,248 Points.
  • J39BS | 537 Qs | 95 Prfxs | 137,940 Points.
  • PY1ZV | 137 Qs | 100 Prfxs | 12hrs | 39,700 Points [RIO DX GROUP].
Contest on!

2009-05-17

On Project 3BTV | Jeff, KE9V commented "Looks like a very interesting engineering challenge..."

Comment (link).

I like thinking about my project as purple ham in the pen on an antenna farm. My situation is oink even down to the soil. However I realized the game for me is learning and benefiting from the risk. I do not anticipate budget busting costs. Fred, KI6QDH even donated the bucket of cement with support and the wire is recycled from a previous endeavor. The vertical was $50 dollars.

73 from the shackadelic.

On Project 3BTV | The Rough Draft

Figure 1. Basic radial system using 1/4 wavelength #14AWG wire. Technical information suggested radial(s) angle between 10 and 60 degrees from horizontal plane. We are developing ideas to meet angle requirement on the brainstorming board. In addition radial(s) are not mechanically sound at this time as lugs and soldering to follow in the near future. The vertical is fully extended on its support mast.

Figure 2. Technical instruction suggested feedpoint as near to earth as possible. Ideally approximately 4-inches above earth however this measurement was not achievable. We achieved reasonable standing wave ratio (SWR) and impedance readings at this height in comparison to photograph one. Additional radial(s) and feedpoint location substantially lowered SWR while increasing bandwidth. We are creating the other half of the antenna system, "One radial at a time, one inch at a time."

Figure 3. An antenna analyzer really made a difference while quickly identifying antenna resonance, impedance, and available bandwidth. I would recommend such an instrument at a budget friendly price because of efficiency. We made necessary height adjustments while adding additional radial(s) then checked the analyzer. One noted the influence of height and radial(s) through each modification.

Fred, KI6QDH and I consumed three hours off the Saturday time budget working Project 3BTV rough draft. We also contacted Ernie, W6ND a local operator who possesses a wealth of antenna knowledge. Fred charted our progress using pencil and paper as well. Each modification such as reducing antenna height or adding a radial changed SWR, bandwidth, resonance, and impedance. I was stoked as our physical universe responded.

Project 3BTV is rough draft and I pumped radio frequency (RF) into the antenna system. I had too. There is a lot more work, if one wants to call it work, remaining before this project comes off my goal list.

73 from the shackadelic.