[amsat-bb] N8HM Field Day Report - 1B MDC

Paul Stoetzer n8hm at arrl.net
Mon Jun 27 20:10:44 UTC 2016


That's a great idea! A pre-Field Day event in April or May is
something that would certainly be doable.

Ultimately, poor operating during Field Day is pervasive. It's not
just unique to satellites. There are lots of hams that are rarely
active, but get set up for their club's Field Day.

73,

Paul, N8HM

On Mon, Jun 27, 2016 at 3:57 PM, Peter Laws <plaws0 at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 27, 2016 at 2:12 PM, Paul Stoetzer <n8hm at arrl.net> wrote:
>> Operating satellites isn't difficult, but it does take some
>> practice and experience to understand the characteristics of each
>> satellite. Trying to figure it out at 1800Z on Field Day Saturday is
>> not the recipe for success.
>
> Not counting obsolete SAREX/MIR/AO-13 experience, I managed to make a
> few QSOs before I got the idea to try to get the bonus for the FD
> group I was with (W5YM, my alma mater, celebrating their centennial).
> Even though I stuck to FM 'phone and mostly SO-50 at that, it was
> still enough of a zoo (for the reasons you mentioned) to keep me from
> snagging the bonus.
>
> Next summer, I think it would behoove AMSAT to try to get the word
> out, probably via an ARRL bulletin, for folks NOT to try to figure it
> out at 1800Z on Field Day Saturday!  Word it nicely, of course, "hey,
> try the easy sats this weekend".  Heck, you could even bill it as a
> pre-FD tune-up exercise ...
>
> *Might* lessen the chaos on FD itself.  *Might*.  Certainly a low-cost
> effort with a good potential payoff ...
>
> In my case, I think enough folks were impressed just at how loud the
> signals are that we may see some new stations show up on the sats.
>
>
>
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