Well, FD 2012 is over. I hope everybody got some good contacts. I didn't spend that much time on the air--worked it in between household chores, meals, etc. I got 25 contacts on 15, 20 and 40m. They are now logged into QRZ, and everybody was sent an eQSL. Hard copy cards are available upon request. *Hardcopy cards with a SASE were sent out around Christmas for most contacts.
I finally got a second South American Contact this past week--Bogata, Columbia. That makes 2, after trying for a year. Yesterday, I got my last state to complete the Appalachian Trail Basic Award for contacting stations in each state the AT goes through. I'd actually gotten TN before, but it was on an FM sat, whereas it has to be HF.
Speaking of states, I got my home state of Kentucky a few weeks ago. You'd think that it wouldn't be that difficult to get the state you live in. It apparently can be. Now of course, they've come out of the woodwork and I hear a KY station every couple of days.
After trying and trying, I also finally got Alaska. With a modest dipole that for 40m, is only 1/4 wavelength above the ground, it took me a while. That leaves me 3 states for my WAS. I guess I qualify (or will soon) for my 100 point award with the 3905 Century Club Net. I need to read the rules.
About Me
- Steve, KJ4KKI
- Welcome to my little piece of the cyberworld. I am an Amateur Extra Class ham radio operator from Kentucky. In addition to ham radio, other interests include paddling kayaks and canoes, camping, flyfishing, shooting and photography...I am a major Jimmy Buffett fan (fans are known as Parrotheads). But, location, work and finances sort of got in the way of being a beach bum as a career. I am also an animal lover and have several pets. I also have a Facebook page at steve.kj4kki.
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