Monday, July 14, 2025

Plans didn't go well ......and other tidbits.

We're back from the Lake.

I did not get any HF in and that was a major disappointment for me. As mentioned in my last post, I was going to participate in the ARS Spartan Sprint last Monday evening. I set everything up at one of the picnic tables, but was just not being heard. There were several loud 13 Colonies stations still on the air during their final hour calling CQ. I tried calling them and just another CQ for my efforts. I figured if a 20 over 9 station wasn't hearing me, there'd be no sense trying to get other QRP'ers to hear me. I wasn't in the mood for more frustration.

I was lazy, I'll admit it. I did not pack a wire and only the AX1. While the AX1 absolutely sang for me up at Alexandria Bay last October (including a QSO from NY to Alaska!), at Lake George it was mute. My guess is that being surrounded by mountains had something to do with it. As the real estate people say, "Location, location, location!"

I did hear a Bulgarian station on a second attempt a day later. I got a 229 in response and he never got my call sign, so that was a busted QSO. Note to self - next year bring the 40 - 10 Meter EFRW and my Shakespeare Crappie Pole. That worked pretty well for me in 2024. The other times I set up during the week, I felt raindrops starting to fall soon afterward, so I packed back up pretty quickly. It was hazy, hot and humid up there with rain and thunder showers for at least part of every day. We even lost power twice! But I did get a nice photo one morning at first light:


What was a bit strange was how hazy it was all week long. Usually, we're able to look across the lake and see the mountains through the clean, crisp air. This year, smoke from the wildfires up in Canada obscured the view. In fact, we never saw the full moon last week and I was hoping to get a nice picture of that reflecting off the water.

Yesterday was the QRP ARCI Summer Homebrew Sprint. In a couple of hours, I made a grand total of two QSOs. Ugh! I tried my best to send out reminders on two different occasions to the various QRP group email reflectors and social media. Participation was not "deluxe".

Oh, and the complaint emails! One Ham sent me an email asking me if kits were considered to be homebrew - there was no information about that in the notice. I copied and pasted into my response directly from the info page:

BONUS POINTS:

If operating a HB Transmitter add 2000 points

If operating a HB Receiver add 3000 points

If operating a HB Transceiver add 5000 points

(Homebrew is defined as:  if you built it, it is homebrew (kits too!)

I was told that was embedded too deeply in the information and was not obvious enough. Sheesh!

Then, in the very next email, I got a complaint about kits being included as homebrew. I was told that this was like comparing a picture painted from scratch to a page out of a coloring book. This Ham thought it would be better to have fewer contacts made rather than include kit built radios as homebrew.

My response to him was that we had 8 entries in 2023 and 3 in 2024. How many few is too few? I also told him that if he had any ideas on how to increase participation, I was all ears and was willing to listen.

I never got a response and as of last night, when I looked at the auto-logger, he didn't participate, anyway. I guess some people jut like to complain.

In any event, I guess my advertising efforts were semi-fruitful. So far we have 10 more entries than last year. The next QRP ARCI event is the Fall QSO Party on the second Saturday of October. I hope I can drum up more participation. It's a crying shame that an organization with literally thousands of members only gets a handful participating in these events.

72 de Larry W2LJ

QRP - When you care to send the very least!

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