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Default [W2LJ] Profiles in QRP - Resurrected!


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Profiles in QRP - Resurrected!

Posted: 04 Feb 2016 04:49 PM PST
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This was something I tried back in 2013. "Interviewing" accomplished
QRPers and posting their thoughts here. I stopped it for a while due to a
lack of response from some people that I had asked to be interviewed. I am
going to give this another shot, as I feel it's an interesting and
worthwhile project. I originally intended a different spotlight each
month, but I am going to try and shoot for one each quarter of the year.

I'm a firm believer that we all can learn from each other and that is one
of the main purposes of this blog - not only to let me gab on and on and on
until you get sick of me - but I also hope I am imparting some knowledge or
at least a few good tidbits along the way.

This interview was done back in 2013, but was never published. Our guest
this month is Ann Byers, K1QO. I met Ann several years ago through the QRP
Fox hunts. Not only is Ann a superb human being, she is also an
accomplished CW operator and a QRPer. Since this interview, Ann has gone
on to become a licensed pilot. She has a wicked fist and not only have I
heard Ann in the QRP Fox hunt pileups, I've also heard her in contests. I
guarantee that she can go toe-to-toe with any of the best!

So without further ado - our guest, Ann Byers K1QO.


1) How did you first become interested in Amateur Radio?

My first introduction to ham radio was at the home of a friend when I was
in the fifth grade, her dad was a ham. I thought radio was magic. He had a
tower on the side of their house in Haverhill, Massachusetts. The idea of
being able to communicate to another station so far away made a huge
impression on me. We moved away and I lost contact with my friend but I
knew ham radio was something I would try at some point during my life. I
drooled over the crystal radio kit that I saw in Radio Shack a year later,
and asked for it as a Christmas gift but back then little girls were not
encouraged to build radios...glad times have changed. Almost 4 decades
later, after turning 50 years old, I had some extra time to dedicate as
study time to get my ticket and start the road to learning code.

2) How long have you been licensed?

It's been over nine years!!!! I was licensed since late in February of
2004 as KB1KVU, then obtained the call AB1DR after passing my extra in
April of 2004, In 2006 I applied for and was issued K1QO.

3) What drew you to QRP?

I've always been impressed with what low power, CW, and simple wire
antennas can do. I get a major thrill out of 5 watts to New Zealand or
participating in the last NAQCC mW contest and logging over a dozen
contacts in an hour running 900 mW...it just doesn't get any better than
that in radio. I've never wanted to own an amp, for what I do in the
hobby I don't want to use a megaphone to talk to someone across the table
from me when I can be heard using a quiet voice.


4) Who has been your biggest QRP influence?

Besides my patient and wonderful Elmer, N1IX, I have to say the QRP
Foxhunt Group and a lot of the folks from New England QRP Seacoast Chapter
have been major forces in keeping me alive in the hobby...it's been a much
steeper learning curve than I ever expected but I've had help and support
every time I hit snags and that's thanks to the QRP community. The QRP
Fox Hunt group has some of the best and most supportive op's in the
hobby!!!! I had been licensed for about a year when I started in the QRP
fox hunts during the 2004-2005 winter season. It's impossible to name just
one person who has had a major QRP influence on me because being new in the
hobby I still have so much to learn; N1IX is a wonderful Elmer. K4BAI a CW
Olympiad who supports the hobby 1000% and who I admire as the ultimate team
player has been a constant source of inspiration and awe. I must also
include: N9NE, (exceptional op, has given me loads of tips, suggestions
and has been a great source of mobile advice/experience), W2LJ a great
friend, FB op, and his blog is a constant flow of what is happening and
what can be done in the hobby, WC7S, incredible motivator, antenna guru,
K9CW, another great team player and exceptional op who will go the extra
mile for new folks, K9JWV, always great moral support and has given me lots
of super advice, N0UR, the MN QRP contesting phenom who put up with a mW
Facebook Fest, as he did fox duty, a true showing on how great an op can
be and how effective QRPp can be, that gave me guts to try QRPp. N9AW is
probably a major game changer for a very large group with his creation of
the Facebook QRP FoxHunt group...it's created a new dimension and sense of
camaraderie that I truly enjoy. K3WWP is also someone I admire and has
been a very positive influence...NAQCC has a huge membership and wonderful
contests. K7QO has been a continued source of help with the books
he's "translated" to CW...his IPad app is great tool and can be used to set
for just about any speed. At the top of the table locally W1FMR, the
founder of New England QRP Club, W1PID for inspirational outdoor operating
adventures and K0ZK for his incredible spirit and technical know how, Arn
is a treasure. KD1JV for his wonderful, portable kits, light weight and
his vision of the ultimate in a trail rig...it just makes you want to go on
a hike and operate!!! There are many others who have influenced me in the
hobby as well.

5) What is your favorite QRP activity?

I enjoy the QRP Foxhunts, low level contesting and chasing DX, they are
all fun and it's a good way for me to keep trying to improve my CW skills.
Operating outdoors has always been a blast I hope to do more in the future.

6) What's your favorite piece of QRP gear (past or present)?

ATS-3 (KD1JV design) it's a gem...it's so cool, four bands and puts out 5W
w/ 12 volts and weighs a few ounces.

7) Describe your current QRP station.

Right now I'm using a KX3 to an OCF dipole at about 30'.

8) What is your fondest QRP memory.

There are a few, probably the best memory I have is my first two-fur in the
QRP Fox Hunt, the foxii were K4BAI and N9NE...it was in early December,
2005 and I was having a tough time, I had breast cancer surgery and was
going through radiation...after getting the two-fur I did a dance around
the living room!!!!! The other memory I have is a funny one. Early in my
start as a ham N1IX was trying to teach me to work split on the K2 I had
just built. By accident I transmitted on the transmitting stations
frequency, he was working up one...I messed up setting up split I was so
embarrassed I wanted to shut the radio off and quit trying. N1IX told
me, "don't worry, that's the great thing about QRP, no one can hear you".
He was joking but I believed him, I didn't know so I stayed on the
air...wow I would learn very quickly how funny that comment was. I won't
fall for that joke again, but I still accidently transmit on the
transmitting stations frequency, so does everyone...hopefully I won't do it
often and hopefully either someone will let me know I'm accidently doing it
or I'll realize quickly that I'm making a mistake.


9) What other hobbies/interests do you enjoy when your not on the radio?

I love my dog, a Border Terrier named Kally, enjoy hiking, play golf, swim,
solar energy and have a small flock of chickens for fresh eggs...they are
all named so they will never be on the dinner table.

Thanks, Ann!

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

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