My wife and I headed to our favorite park, Beavertail (US-2868) on Conanicut Island, RI, to watch the Eclipse this afternoon. We were too far to the east to enjoy totality, but we figured it would be fun to see 91% of the sun occluded. The weather sort of cooperated, with thin high wispy clouds and a temperature in the low 50s. But I didn’t quite plan on the stiff breeze blowing right off the water into our faces – I was shivering, especially my hands.
I figured that I could use this as an opportunity to try out my Elecraft KH1 and it’s built-in 41-inch whip antenna at a park. Despite my trembling fingers, I managed to make ten QSOs between 2:15 and 3:09 PM, all of which were during part of the eclipse. I was actually pleasantly surprised that folks could even hear me, but they did with a few fills required and signal reports ranging from 539 to 599. That completes another of my goals for 2024, by the way.