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January 16, 2024 at 8:24 pm #41303Mark JohnsonParticipant
That works.
Is there any chance we are going to be able to network the logging software together?
January 19, 2024 at 9:49 am #41339Cliff LeathParticipantI am getting excited. Making my list and checking them twice.
January 21, 2024 at 1:37 pm #41369Charles PenryParticipantI am working on trying to get the software to network on a few computers here at home now. Hopefully we will be networked out there and the WiFi I will provide will reach all stations.
More info to come shortly…
January 25, 2024 at 5:44 pm #41449Charles PenryParticipantThe software for logging is updated and working and I believe I got the networking working. I will have a copy of the software with me on a thumb drive and will help you set up your Windows PC for networking the logging program.
We will be connecting via wifi and last year it had the needed coverage range to connect us together.
As we will all be in fairly close proximity it is not a very good idea for any of us to be operating on the same band at the same time. I will bring the band filters and we should use them as they have eliminated all cross-band interference at our Field Day operations.
Please let me know if there is anything I might bring for you.
January 25, 2024 at 5:58 pm #41450Steven SmithParticipantWhich Software are you using ????
I assume it is N3FJp
Cheers!
Steve
KG5VK- This reply was modified 10 months ago by Steven Smith. Reason: n3fjp not jt
January 25, 2024 at 6:57 pm #41453Mark JohnsonParticipantGood deal on the networking. I will have N3FJP, if I need something else please let me know. I am having trouble getting the laptop and 991a to act right on the digital side of things. Hopefully I get that worked out by Saturday, but if not we’ll just go with ssb.
I can’t think of anything I’ll need. I always appreciate you letting us use the bandpass filters.
On another note, I’ve lost a dipole. Who does that? It’s the one I use for portable operations. No clue where it is. I have other stuff that’s going to work, but seriously, who just misplaces an antenna. Anyway, the fridge has food and I am looking forward to the weekend. Should be a good time.
January 25, 2024 at 7:11 pm #41454Charles PenryParticipantWith Winter Field Day this close if you need to contact me about something please call me on my cell phone at (903) 335-9313 as I might not see a message here or might miss an email.
January 25, 2024 at 7:23 pm #41455Charles PenryParticipantI am using the N3FJP Winter Field Day software. I do have the license for it.
January 28, 2024 at 6:46 am #41473Steven SmithParticipantLooking for you guys early this morning on 40m
of course I now realize I have no idea of the callsign the WFD RRVARC members are using 🙂Cheers!
SteveJanuary 28, 2024 at 8:01 am #41474Mark JohnsonParticipantW5W. I do have to admit, I am not good at early mornings. Ha. I plan on operating about 9-9;30.
January 28, 2024 at 5:31 pm #41487Phillip BeallKeymasterAll,
Following the Club meeting yesterday (Saturday, January 27), I went to Cooper Lake State Park and met Charles (WA5VHU) and Cindy (KD5CCB) Penry, Mark Johnson (W5PTX) and Cliff Leath (KI5OPP). I spent a few hours with them, departing just before dark. I have to tell you – I had a blast and I think that Kathy and I will be taking our RV and meeting the group do to it next January.
While I was there contacts were made with HI, OH, FL, NJ and many other states. Multiple contacts in some of those states. Oh, and Ontario. Anyway, it was great. Unlike the scorching heat of the Summer Field Day, this was very pleasant. Here are a few pictures:
If you haven’t considered Winter Field Day before, let me encourage you to consider it for next January. Mark it on your calendar now – Saturday, January 25, 2025.
Phillip Beall (W5EBC)
January 29, 2024 at 8:43 am #41505Phillip BeallKeymasterFrom Charles Penry:
We had a blast again this year at the Red River Valley Amateur Radio Club’s annual Winter Field Day event!
Attached is a map of Sections we worked and below is a copy of our log, showing our preliminary results, with a claimed score of 1470.
Total Contacts = 210
Total Points = 1,470W5W’s Contest Summary Report for WFD
Created by N3FJP’s Winter Field Day Contest Log
Version 2.8.7 http://www.n3fjp.comTotal Contacts = 210
Total Points = 1,470Operating Period: 2024/01/27 19:45 – 2024/01/28 18:58
Total op time (breaks > 30 min deducted): 12:50:42
Total op time (breaks > 60 min deducted): 14:11:53Avg Qs/Hr (breaks > 30 min deducted): 16.3
Total Contacts by Band and Mode:
Band CW Phone Dig Total %
—- — —– — —– —
160 0 1 0 1 0
80 0 1 0 1 0
40 0 50 0 50 24
20 0 67 0 67 32
15 0 39 0 39 19
10 0 51 0 51 24
2 0 1 0 1 0
— —– — —– —
Total 0 210 0 210 100Total Contacts by Section:
Section Total %
——- —– —
OH 16 8
OR 12 6
NC 9 4
GA 8 4
WWA 8 4
SV 7 3
UT 7 3
MI 6 3
NTX 6 3
AZ 5 2
NFL 5 2
NLI 5 2
SFL 5 2
TN 5 2
AB 4 2
CO 4 2
EB 4 2
MN 4 2
NNJ 4 2
VA 4 2
WNY 4 2
AL 3 1
ENY 3 1
EPA 3 1
IL 3 1
IN 3 1
ND 3 1
ONS 3 1
ORG 3 1
SF 3 1
SJV 3 1
WCF 3 1
WI 3 1
BC 2 1
CT 2 1
EMA 2 1
GH 2 1
ID 2 1
KY 2 1
LAX 2 1
MDC 2 1
ME 2 1
NE 2 1
NH 2 1
NV 2 1
SC 2 1
WPA 2 1
WY 2 1
AK 1 0
DX 1 0
EWA 1 0
IA 1 0
NM 1 0
NNY 1 0
ONN 1 0
PAC 1 0
PR 1 0
QC 1 0
RI 1 0
SNJ 1 0Total = 60
Total Contacts by State \ Prov:
State Total %
—– —– —
CA 22 10
OH 16 8
FL 13 6
NY 13 6
OR 12 6
NC 9 4
WA 9 4
GA 8 4
UT 7 3
MI 6 3
ON 6 3
TX 6 3
AZ 5 2
NJ 5 2
PA 5 2
TN 5 2
AB 4 2
CO 4 2
MN 4 2
VA 4 2
AL 3 1
IL 3 1
IN 3 1
ND 3 1
WI 3 1
BC 2 1
CT 2 1
ID 2 1
KY 2 1
MA 2 1
MD 2 1
ME 2 1
NE 2 1
NH 2 1
NV 2 1
SC 2 1
WY 2 1
AK 1 0
HI 1 0
IA 1 0
NM 1 0
QC 1 0
RI 1 0
SNJ 1 0Total = 43
Total Contacts by Country:
Country Total %
——- —– —
USA 193 92
Canada 12 6
Alaska 1 0
Belgium 1 0
Hawaii 1 0
Micronesia 1 0
Puerto Rico 1 0Total = 7
Total DX Miles (QSOs in USA not counted) = 38,190
Average miles per DX QSO = 2,246Average bearing to the entities worked in each continent.
QSOs in USA not counted.EU = 41
NA = 72
OC = 280Total Contacts by Continent:
Continent Total %
——— —– —
NA 207 99
OC 2 1
EU 1 0Total = 3
Total Contacts by CQ Zone:
CQ Zone Total %
——- —– —
05 73 35
04 69 33
03 63 30
01 1 0
08 1 0
14 1 0
27 1 0
31 1 0Total = 8
This is a great club event and I really appreciate all the support the club members provide for this and I hope to see all of you out there again next year!
73,
Charles Penry
WA5VHU
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January 29, 2024 at 8:50 am #41509Phillip BeallKeymasterFrom Charles Penry:
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