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Category Archives: Operating
10m WAS Completed
By focusing on my missing 10 meter states during the CW Sweepstakes, I was able to complete 10 meter WAS today. That means I lack only Alaska on 80 meters for completing 5-band WAS. My thanks to N8NA, N0AT, W8DM, … Continue reading →
Solar Excellence
The Sun has been seething this past week, with SFI and SN > 170. 10m has been open quite a bit. The K and A factors have been low, so conditions have been great except for times immediately after some … Continue reading →
10 Meter DXCC – Woot!!
With today’s arrival of a LotW confirmation for a Aland Island QSO with OH0Z, my quest for 10 Meter DXCC was completed. While my “official” LotW count stands at 98, it is actually 99, due to LotW not counting confirmations … Continue reading →
Just over 3 months to go for this year’s goals
As of 9/18, I have 735 Challenge points (out of 1000), 187 Countries Confirmed, need 4 countries for 10m DXCC and 26 for 80m DXCC. So some decent progress has been made toward the year-end goal of 200 Confirmed Countries, … Continue reading →
All Set for JotA
JOTA is the Boy Scout’s “Jamboree-on-the-Air”. This is a HUGE scouting event, which involved over 700,000 participants last year with 13,500 stations on the air. It can be combined with a camp-over (a “Camporee”), or could be run out of … Continue reading →
Some tips for WSJT-X
So after a week of experience with WSJT-X and in the interest of full disclosure, I am clearly no expert. But here are a few gems that I’ve found by reading through the manual a few times: Set the incoming … Continue reading →
Just what I need — another mode for WAS and DXCC
With one JT9 QSL confirmed in LotW, I guess I’m on my way, but the most important thing is that I’ve got WSJT-X integrated with my HRD log book and JT-Alert, plus I’ve updated my tQSL software to version 1.14 … Continue reading →
A final trick for August
Having a bit of spare time on my hands today, I finally installed Version 1.2 Beta of the WSJT-X, which is Joe Taylor’s implementation of JT-9 and JT-65. Although it pained me to stop using Joe Large’s version of JT65-HF, … Continue reading →
Where did the summer go?
As I type this, my K3 sits disconnected from its usual spot, a condition it has been in since the early June when I took things apart for Field Day. Between Field Day, two family vacations, and my club’s … Continue reading →
TX5K Clipperton Island QSL Arrives Today
My TX5K QSL arrived in the mail today. I worked them on all bands from 160-10 meters and all modes. That makes 186 confirmed countries with 724 Challenge points. My goal of 200 LotW countries by year’s end seems more … Continue reading →