Oh man it was great today. I got my very first social security retirement pay today, I finally feel like I am officially retired, and now a bargain hunter extraordinaire. This being Ash Wednesday I headed to Mooresville to attend Mass with my son and a few of the grandkids this morning. Mass was at 9:30AM, and my eleven year old grandson Erik had an 11AM appointment to sit for his FCC Exam for the Technician Class Amateur Radio License.
So as soon as church let out we made a bee line for home so we could get the laptop setup in time for his exam. He was tested by the N1UVO Online ARRL VE Team, and they did a great job with making him comfortable and ready to test. He aced it.
He didn't just squeak by, he scored 32/35 and it was because he and I have been using the Hamstudy organization online for test preparation. He started studying about 5 weeks ago and passed with flying colors today. We will begin working on the General Class license next week.
So after that exciting event, I headed out to play radio outdoors at the Atterbury Fish and Wildlife Area in deep southern Johnson County. This is US-4183 for the log books. It was kind of a rush deal, I was only there about an hour, and on the air maybe 30 minutes. I made 13 contacts using my Elecraft KX-2 and the portable magnetic loop antenna called Alex Loop.
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| KB9BVN with his portable POTA station |
It was weird seeing Pisgah Lake frozen over when it was 70 degrees and bright sun, but it has been near zero and below for almost two solid weeks. I imagine that ice was a foot thick at one point.
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| Pisgah Lake - Still frozen, all 62 acres |
Did not work any DX today but I did make contacts from California to Florida today and my signal was being heard in Central and South America as well as Northwest Canada. 8 watts again for the win!
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| Today's Log from US-4183 on 20 Meters |
Beautiful sky today, made a nice backdrop for this shot of my loop antenna setup.
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| Alex Loop Portable Magnetic Loop Antenna...about 8 feet high |
Well that's it for today! Tomorrow the WX says thunderstorms, possible tornado activity, and dropping temperatures. It's great being retired and able to take quick advantage of days like today.
73 de KB9BVN
Brian






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