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Re: Spring VHF/UHF FD 2012

Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 10:35 pm
by VK3YFL
VK3YFL/P will be at Kinglake National Park (QF22PL) with 6m - 23cm plus 10GHz - Lou I've a new tripod mount for the 10GHz dish and so hopefully it will help us make it this time!

Re: Spring VHF/UHF FD 2012

Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 10:38 pm
by VK3ALB
OK Bryon, we'll be looking out for you. This time for sure!

Re: Spring VHF/UHF FD 2012

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 12:01 am
by VK3QI
VK3ER/p will be at the usual McLaughlin's Lookout QF22CM for the 24 hours.

Several new things are being tried in the microwave area:

(1) a dual band loop feed (RF Hamdesign) to a 1.2 mx 0.5 F/d offset dish

(2) a triband loop feed (RF Hamdesign) to a 1.0 mx 0.5 F/d offset dish with 3 DEMI tranverters mounted right at the feed. Hopefully this will help our aiming capability in the wind on 10 GHz

(3) a new winching system for the dish poles (OH&S considerations)on the trailer

(4) GPS locking of the lower frequency (2 and 70cm) rigs coupled with GPS locking of the transverters to give "dead on" frequency.

Looking forward to what looks like quite good conditions in the south east corner of Oz this weekend.

Cheers

Peter VK3QI (for the team of Max 3WT, Jack 3WWW, Mike 3AVV and Jonas VK3VF and maybe some other club operators).

Re: Spring VHF/UHF FD 2012

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 6:24 am
by VK3ES
G'day All,

I'll be operating from the home shack (just north of Mt Macedon - QF22hp) with 6m to 13cm. I'll also have 10GHz (10W, 60cm dish) but it will be located a few hundred meters from the shack, away from the trees.

Call me if you want to arrange a contact - 0429 862 140

73,
Andy VK3ES

Re: Spring VHF/UHF FD 2012

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 8:13 am
by VK4ADC
Hi all,

I note that the VKLogger profiles for most of the club stations (as noted previously in this topic) don't exist - or haven't been updated for a while.
How about fixing that today, fellas ??

Looks like yet another wet FD weekend up here in southern VK4, with showers and storms predicted for my preferred Spring FD portable location near Toowoomba, plus Brisbane etc !!

If the weather outlook looks really bad tomorrow morning, I have another site in an outer south-west Brisbane suburb ( QG62LJ ) that will have to suffice - a 30-35Km round trip instead of around 240-250Km.

Either way, I will be operating on at least 6, 2, 70, 23, 13 and 9cm SSB (plus some FM on 6, 2, 70), rain, hail or shine. (well, maybe not hail !)

Re: Spring VHF/UHF FD 2012

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 8:47 am
by VK5ZD
Hi

I just went to check if I had the latest version of VK Contest Logger (http://www.mnds.com.au/vkcl/) and it appears that the web site has been hacked :shock:

Iain

Re: Spring VHF/UHF FD 2012

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 8:58 am
by VK3ALB
What a waste of oxygen these people are.

For what it's worth I downloaded the latest version about a week ago. I have version 3.5 Build 12190.2021

Re: Spring VHF/UHF FD 2012

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 9:18 am
by VK2JH
Hi all,

Lived here nearly two years now, but still busy gardening, building horse fences etc, to get serious again with a portable station. However, on Sunday morning, I hope to fire up the home station on 6, 2, 70 and even 23cm to see if I hear anyone or, more importantly, if anyone hears me, especially on 23cm, as it has never heard or issued a word on it yet!! I am located at Mount Hallen, about 272 deg bearing from Brissy.

73 and good luck (give 'em heaps Boze)

John
VK4JHC/VK2JH
QG62EQ

Re: Spring VHF/UHF FD 2012

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 5:45 pm
by VK5ZT
Hi all


Going for a bit of a drive as usual......

Using the wife's Falcon again with a bootload of transverters and a rack of antennas on the back..

Piloting the new transverter master control system......buttons 1-9 on the keypad in the photo select transverters from 50 Mhz to 24 Ghz (ie 9 bands)
The LCD display echos the VGA screen data if I want to save power and kill the monitor
2012 VHF-UHF Setup.jpg

Tim

VK5ZT - Rover

Re: Spring VHF/UHF FD 2012

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 8:33 pm
by VK3QI
Tim,

I am sitting right next to Mike 3AVV in the tent at the moment and both the VKCL and Beacon sites are working - however, Mike tells me that this morning the Beacon site wss definitely hacked, but they must have given up during the day some time.

Good luck in the contest - hope we can work you from VK3ER/p

Cheers

Peter VK3QI

Re: Spring VHF/UHF FD 2012

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 9:29 pm
by VK2XSO
VK2CU wrote: Will be out and about from 0600 Sunday at my seventh gridsquare, then from about 0730 at the next at South Guyra where I will hang around for a while as it is a good spot, then will be at the QG square for
You could pull up across the road and get some points from me on several bands but you have no chance in hell of getting me out of bed before 9am.

Re: Spring VHF/UHF FD 2012

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 11:51 am
by VK2KRR
Keep in mind, that you can QSY below .150 on all bands except 6m. Just dont call on the call freqs 144.100 etc. Makes it easier to find a clear freq on 2m etc if not everyone QSY's up from 144.150.

Re: Spring VHF/UHF FD 2012

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 2:31 pm
by VK4CZ
Up and running from Walter Henderson Park Kobble Creek QG62jr
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Re: Spring VHF/UHF FD 2012

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 3:54 pm
by VK2XQ
Pity the 50MHz conditions are crap today Scott, would love to work you after all the trouble you went to. Hope you are doing well on the other bands and thus make it all worth while. Only one Field Day worked/heard so far on six here, and he was just 40kms away... :(

Sink a few cold ones Scott, good luck! :wink:

Re: Spring VHF/UHF FD 2012

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 4:22 pm
by VK2VHF
It's very quiet at my QTH (Sydney) with a vertical.

I've heard 3 stations while dropping in and out of the shack this arvo. :shock:

Re: Spring VHF/UHF FD 2012

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 6:50 pm
by VK2KRR
Hi Adrian, not sure if your looking on FM or SSB in vertical, but if its SSB you would be flat out hearing anyone in vertical unless they were quite close to your QTH, as most would be running horizontal.
Going from prior observations here, the Spring/Summer/Winter field days have never been big on attracting 2m or 70cm FM stations, in comparison to the John Moyle field day for some reason?

Re: Spring VHF/UHF FD 2012

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 8:19 pm
by VK4CZ
VK2XQ wrote:Only one Field Day worked/heard so far on six here, and he was just 40kms away... :(
DXing is in your blood Jack... Next time you'll crack 50km ;)

Re: Spring VHF/UHF FD 2012

Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2012 4:48 am
by VK4CRO
John vk4mjf and myself will be up on Mt Gravatt with 10ghz after 7.00 est
hope to work a few
Ron and John

Re: Spring VHF/UHF FD 2012

Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2012 7:19 am
by VK2CSW
I had some spare time yesterday, so I thought I'd help out by giving out some numbers.

I tuned around 2 and 70 SSB for about 45 minutes. Just listening at this stage, didn't bother tuning up

Nada, Nothing, Zilch, Zero.

I gave up and went outside to do some more work in the yard. Found a couple of small pieces of RG58 in the garden...

Bloody Cockatoo's.

That at least explains the lack of received activity.

Re: Spring VHF/UHF FD 2012

Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2012 7:24 am
by VK2VHF
VK2KRR wrote:Hi Adrian, not sure if your looking on FM or SSB in vertical, but if its SSB you would be flat out hearing anyone in vertical unless they were quite close to your QTH, as most would be running horizontal.
Going from prior observations here, the Spring/Summer/Winter field days have never been big on attracting 2m or 70cm FM stations, in comparison to the John Moyle field day for some reason?
Yes mate working on SSB and fully appreciate the limits of a vertical antenna! I know it attenuated all but the closest stations but was hoping a few others might be running 'sticks' as well as they did last year.


Cheers MN GLXR