Showing posts with label QSO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label QSO. Show all posts
Friday, August 29, 2008
Long distance contact
Today I went hiking with my wife around chain lakes in Yosemite. It was a tough hike, but once we had a nice dinner at 9,500ft I turned on my radio to see what we could hear. After some scanning I picked up some folks having a QSO in Monterey (150 miles away!). After they were done I called CQ and had a nice conversation with them. Sadly I didn't write down their call signs, or manage to work out how my signal was getting to them, My guess is that I was Loma Pioneer Repeater Club since I was on 442.900 + PL162.2 that matches their repeater network. It was very reassuring to know that even out there we could contact people if we had any kind of emergency.
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
My First Contact KG6VMX
Tonight I attended my first ever local ham club meeting (LPARC). It wasn't where they said it would be! I got off the highway behind a car with a vanity plate that looked like a call sign and had extra antennas on the top so I figured I was going in the right direction. However this car pulled over in to the school and not the fire station where the meeting was. So I drove another few miles to the fire station, only to find a nice note telling me the meeting was at the school! Oh well, it was a nice meeting and I got to show my radio to folks and ask why I couldn't hit the repeater. Seems I had everything set up, the positive offset and the tone frequency, what I had neglected to do was actually turn on the repeater tone!
With this new found knowledge and my repeater tone turned on I got home and called CQ and someone answered! My first ever ham radio contact was with Bill (KG6VMX) who it just so happened had been at the meeting that evening.
I added it to my QSO Map.
With this new found knowledge and my repeater tone turned on I got home and called CQ and someone answered! My first ever ham radio contact was with Bill (KG6VMX) who it just so happened had been at the meeting that evening.
I added it to my QSO Map.
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