Sunday, April 5, 2020

2020-04-05 W6/SC-365 (Rancho Sante Fe)


I needed to get out of the house for a quick hike since we have rain in the forecast all next week.  The trip was also an effort to undo the taste in my mouth from the frustrating time yesterday.  I went up to a little known area in Rancho Sante Fe.  It’s a short hike but pretty if you take the route that wraps around a mountain.  I didn’t see anyone all morning but did run into a couple with their kids out on a hike on the way back.  I also saw a couple of others out on the trail.  So in summary, I was in quarantine, with big separation,and only a radio to communicate with.  The best part was the view from my operating position.  I sat in my little chair looking at a small mountain in front of me and worked 40 other stations, many of them summit-to-summit (S2S) contacts.
(click on images for larger)

I was about 10 minutes from the summit when I got an alert on my phone (hamalert.com) that WG0AT was “spotted” up on Mt. Hermon, CO.  It seems like it’s his back yard and I wonder where he spends most of his waking hours, Mt. Hermon or at home.  Steve is a really cool guy and he’s chased me and I’ve chased him.  He was also the inspiration for me to do this SOTA thing.  Today was my turn to chase Steve.  I chased a couple of other operators on summits as well.  One of them was KX0R, who is a prolific S2S chaser but today, it was my turn to chase him for a S2S.  He was on a Colorado summit close to noon much of last week and I successfully chased him from home a few times.

No hangover today so my morse code (we call it CW) was a bit better.  One thing I noticed, I really need to practice sending my numbers.  I had a lot of issues yesterday with people calling CQ on top of me or tuning up on frequency (they send a loud solid tone over the frequency to adjust their antenna connection).  It can be very frustrating.  SOTAGoat app wasn’t working correctly either.  To make matters worse, I found out this morning that I left the plastic cover for the KX2 on the mountain yesterday. 

The biggest issue I had today was working down the pileup of chasers trying to contact me.  They were hungry, no, ravenous.  It’s really hard to get a letter out of at-least one of the calling stations.  Once you do that, you can call out with the starting letter and a “?”.  If there’s multiple callers with a starting letter of something like “W”, I try to get the second digit of their call and then send something like “W6?”. 

I worked a lot of the same chasers as on previous outings but this is probably the most CW stations I’ve worked in one sitting.  Some of them were buds from the slack group and of course, my friend Adam, K6ARK, and Jake, W6RWS who are my San Diego homies. 

The weather was perfect for hiking, with a solid overcast and a small breeze.  Today was the sort of hike that I’ve been wanting this week.  Things went smoothly and it was relaxing.  I think if I skip the coffee in the morning, my CW might be better.  I’m looking forward to next week and I think I need to start working on my head copy abilities.

Contacts
Date:05/04/2020 | Summit:W6/SC-365 (1109) | Call Used:N1CLC | Points:
Time
Callsign
Band
Mode
Notes
16:56
WG0AT
7MHz
CW

16:57
WU7H
7MHz
CW

16:58
K8TE
7MHz
CW

17:04
K6KM
7MHz
CW

17:05
NU7Y
7MHz
CW

17:06
K6HPX
7MHz
CW

17:07
WA9STI
7MHz
CW

17:09
KD7WPJ
7MHz
CW

17:10
WA6KYR
7MHz
CW

17:11
NK6A
7MHz
CW

17:12
NG6R
7MHz
CW

17:14
WW7D
7MHz
CW

17:14
K6ARK
7MHz
CW

17:16
K6HPX
7MHz
CW

17:18
W7RV
7MHz
CW

17:18
NQ7R
7MHz
CW

17:19
K6QCB
7MHz
CW

17:20
WC6J
7MHz
CW

17:24
W6JP
7MHz
CW

17:24
K6DMR
7MHz
CW

17:27
W6RWS
7MHz
CW

17:29
KH2TJ
7MHz
CW

17:31
KX0R
7MHz
CW

17:38
VE7JH
10MHz
CW

17:45
K5DEZ
10MHz
CW

17:49
K6MXA
14MHz
SSB

17:52
VE7JBT
14MHz
CW

17:54
W0MNA
14MHz
CW

17:55
W0ERI
14MHz
CW

17:56
K0BWR
14MHz
CW

17:57
WB7BWZ
14MHz
CW

18:00
K4MF
14MHz
CW

18:02
NS7P
14MHz
CW

18:02
W5ODS
14MHz
CW

18:03
WB7VTY
14MHz
CW

18:05
WN4AT
14MHz
CW

18:06
EA7GV
14MHz
CW

18:08
VE7HI
14MHz
CW

18:08
KI4SVM
14MHz
CW

18:12
WB5USB
14MHz
CW



Loadout:
      GoPro Hero8
      First aid kit.  Make sure it’s a good one... like ability to patch up an impalement wound. 
      Elecraft KX2 10 watt HF Radio
   30’ of coax feed line (not needed
      3 L of water (8 lb)
      iPhone with All Trails, MotionX GPS and sota goat
      Trekking poles (not today)
     LNR End Fed multi-band antenna
   AnyTone AT-868UV DMR radio for testing.
   Custom wine bottle cork paddles for CW (crafted by K6ARK)
   Delorme Inreach satellite tracker and communicator.
      Jetboil MicroMo cooking system (left at the car this trip)
      Yaesu FT-2DR HT (backup left in the car)
     Packtenna. (did not take)
      Yaesu FT-891D HF Radio at 100 watts  (left this in the car :) )
     Extra LiFePO Battery (not needed)
     Helinox Chair Zero Ultralight Compact Camping Chair.

73,
N1CLC
Christian Claborne
(aka chris claborne


1 comment:

  1. Dude! ...it's an honor to first QSO in your log! NICE! yep, being up Herman 12-times this year or once a week - no pints except priceless health & sanity points plus awesome views with endless chaser QSOs! Bust 100-Qs yesterday!! Thanks for the chase & S2S!!

    QSD & Stay Safe+Well - Chris ...Cheers, Steve

    ReplyDelete