The SEKARC held it's September meeting in the field on the grounds of the Crawford County Historical Museum. It was a great success! There were many places to setup our gear and the host was very interested and helpful! Thanks again to the Museum for welcoming us and from the great day we had there, no doubt that we will be back again!
Jack WDØCFH made a contact on QRP CW. Conditions on the bands were not too great and there was an RTTY contest going on that covered up most of the popular low power digital frequencies. You would think they would stay away from known operating mode frequencies. But it was still fun, Jeff KAØEGE was running WSPR and is logged as hearing several stations from all over the United States, Canada, Germany and England and his transmission was even heard by a station in Iceland.
We met at Hardee's first for breakfast then headed to the museum about 10am. Steve KEØAKN brought two of his emergency go kits that he has been working hard on and those look fantastic! Enjoy some photos from the day below....
It is diffinatly a fun place to operate. Lots of trees for antennas and shade. Come join the fun, you won't find to many places like this one.
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