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Thinking

Posted: 11 Mar 2016 12:54 PM PST
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Even though the long range forecast for Saturday, March 19th is calling for
rain and drizzle, I am contemplating doing another NPOTA activation. The
weather this time of year is always changing, so I am hoping that next
Saturday will actually turn out nice.

This time I have a hankering to go on up to HP28, Morristown National
Historical Park, which actually consists of four different areas:

1) The Ford Mansion
2) Washington's Headquarters Museum
3) Jockey Hollow
4) Fort Nonsense

The best area for operating without causing too much undo commotion to
anyone else, is from the parking lot at Jockey Hollow. Jockey Hollow is
where the Continental Army wintered in 1779-1780 - a winter which turned
out to be way more severe than the previous winter, which has become better
known as "The Winter at Valley Forge".

That's where Dave KD2FSI activated HP28 back in January (and where I logged
for him as he handled his really first big HF pileup). I noticed some
pretty tall trees right next to the parking spots (the parking lot is big),
so maybe I can quietly throw my PAR END-FEDZ 40/20/10 into one of them. Of
course, the main bands for operating will be 40 and 20 Meters. As is
always the case for W2LJ, operations will be primarily CW - but I am
thinking of perhaps even doing a little QRP SSB if activity on the CW bands
gets lax. I'm not sure if HP28 has been activated via CW. Maybe I can be
the first.

This weekend, if I get the time, I would like to finally experiment with
building a magnetic loop antenna for 40 - 10 Meters. I have some coax in
the basement that's too short for anything else and would serve well, I
think. I have a 365pF variable cap that I got from eBay. I have been
reading some articles lately and it doesn't look like building a
rudimentary loop would be all that difficult. If I have success with it,
maybe I can eventually come up with a homebrewed version of the AlexLoop
WalkHam model that I can use for portable ops. It might prove to be a
viable option when I want to be away from the Jeep, and yet I can't hang an
EFHW, or doublet.

72 de Larry W2LJ
QRP - When you care to send the very least!