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Default [W2LJ] Getting ready for Field Day


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Getting ready for Field Day

Posted: 10 Jun 2021 11:57 AM PDT
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I took a little time today to test out my Jackite support for Field Day.
The plan is to use the MFJ-1982LP, which will work all bands 80 through 10
Meters. It will be installed in the recommended Inverted Vee configuration
with the Jackite used as the apex support. There will be nothing in the
field to actually lash the Jackite to, so I'll e using the field support as
recommended by Dave KD2FSI. I set things up in the back yard, just to get a
feel for ease of set up and to test stability.


With the Jackite fully collapsed, I slid the PVC pipe over the top of it.
Using heavy duty aluminum tent spikes and the CamJams, I was able to get
the Jackite off the horizontal plane. Once vertical, I extended a few
sections in order to get everything as truly vertical as I was able to -
relying on judgment by eye. That was accomplished by tensioning the CamJams
until all looked good. Once satisfied, I extended the Jackite to full
height.
It's kind of breezy here today and it was nice to see that the CamJams,
ropes and tent spikes provided enough tension and support where the was no
sway due to the (at times) stiff breeze. I think this will be a very viable
alternative for deploying the MFJ-1982LP in a situation where there are no
trees available for apex support.
And as I promised a few days ago - here are the details for the Flying Pigs
20 Meter Walk For The Bacon, as supplied by Brian KB9BVN:
The inaugural "20m Walk for the Bacon" event will be held every month, on
the third Wednesday and Thursday of the month, beginning June 16th.
This is a slow speed CW sprint event that lasts one hour.
Part 1 is Wednesday EVENING from 8PM to 9PM Eastern Daylight Time (00:00z
to 02:00z) and operating frequency range is 14.061-14.065 with 14.063 being
the hotspot. Speed limit is 13 wpm.
Part 2 is Thursday EVENING from 10PM to 11PM Eastern Daylight Time (02:00z
to 03:00z) and operating frequency range is also 14.061 to 14.065 with
14.063 being the hotspot.
All logs are submitted on https://qrpcontest.com
1. Work only CW stations
2. Keep speed at a max of 13 WPM
3. Work same stations both nights for double points.
4. Exchange: RST, SPC, NAME, FP#
Get an FP# at https://fpqrp.org - they're free but only take one.
Just a reminder, as this Sunday marks one week away from the official start
of Summer 2021. Requests for 2021 Skeeter Hunt numbers will be honored as
of Midnight Sunday June 20th and NOT before! Please wait until then to send
your requests for Skeeter numbers to . Please include with
your requests your name and the state you intend to operate from. All
requests for numbers will be answered via an e-mail with your number. If
you do not get a confirming e-mail, that means I did not receive you
request. Please try again. Hopefully, all requests will be answered within
24 hours from when you sent your e-mail.
72 de Larry W2LJ
QRP - When you care to send the very least!