Showing posts with label EM48qt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label EM48qt. Show all posts

Saturday, July 16, 2022

KO0Z's 2nd 24 GHz QSO between Missouri and Illinois !

 Saturday morning, July 16th, TV weather forecasters promising a hot, humid day.  A high pressure cell is retreating from an advancing northwesterly, cold front.  A good day to attempt my second ever 24 GHz QSO.  A week before, Harry WA0CNS lent me his second 24 GHz rig to experiment with.  I made my first 24 GHz Q with Harry and Herbert AF4JF across Creve Coeur Park (approximately 110 yards).  

TV weather forecasters were right (this time) it was hot, getting hotter and the relative humidity increasing from the low 60s.  Outside temp at 10 am CDT, 15:00 Z was 90 F.  Earlier in the morning Herbert AF4JF took the Golden Eagle Ferry across the mighty Mississippi River to the Calhoun County, IL peninsula to gather some peaches before crossing the Illinois River near Grafton and on to Pere Marquette State Park in EM48rx.  His destination is Eagle Roost, a scenic, 800 foot overlook with a uninterrupted view of the southeast to almost west direction.  It is shaded and relatively cool.  A great spot, and one of our favorite microwave locations.  Ron KO0Z, using Harry's loaner 24 GHz rig set up in (EM48qt) MidRiver's Mall, western parking lot (468 ft) looking 17 degrees and 13.22 miles (21.3 km) towards the distant Illinois river bluffs and AF4JF's location.

Herbert aimed his dish southwest (197 degrees) and transmitted USB.  Ron immediately heard his 3 x 9 signal. Herbert's signal strength was solid, but his transmitted audio was distorted.  AF4JF is using SDR/Pluto.  It sounds like his SSB is a bit over driven, but it is copy able.  Herbert's audio sounded cleaner today as compared to last week's test.  Apparently my audio and signal were fine at Eagle Roost!  Herbert is running 100 milliwatts output and Ron has 25 microwatts and we made the 21 km path today!

 We made the 24 GHz QSO around 10:35 am, 15:35 Z and not a minute too soon.  Although Eagle Roost has shade, the parking lot does not. Ron pointed his truck so it would offer a little, precious shade on this hot day.  Remarkably, the Q was made on the first try.  Harry cautioned me that the dish beam width is very narrow and he is so right.  After we made the Q, I experimented and moving the dish. Moving the dish more than a degree made the difference between hearing AF4JF and not hearing him.  

I'd like to thank Harry WA0CNS for lending me his second 24 GHz rig and Herbert AF4JF for making the trek to EM48rx.  I only had to travel less than a mile to get to my uW spot, but Herbert took two ferry boats and crossed the Calhoun county peninsula to reach the park.  Of course there was the added benefit of procuring delicious Illinois peaches and a road trip for his loving canine,companion Darcy.

                               Elevation profile between EM48rx and EM48qt.  The peaks in the middle are the Illinois bluffs just north east of the Mississippi River.

                           The white line is the path between Eagle Roost, IL and MidRiver's Mall, MO.

              Ron KO0Z's truck temporarily offered welcome shade from the 90 F plus temps. The dish is looking 17 degrees towards Eagle Roost 21 km to the northeast.

                               Just to the left on the light pole near Famous Shoes was the 17 degree marker. Eagle Roost and Pere Marquette park are off in them yonder hills.

                       KO0Z's setup and shade on the otherwise, hot, asphalt parking lot at 16:00 Z

                            Harry WA0CNS rig is using a W2PED 24 GHz transverter.

                               Herbert AF4JF forged across the mighty Mississippi via the Golden Eagle Ferry from St. Charles county, MO to Calhoun county, IL and the Calhoun peninsula.  Later, he took the Brussels Ferry across the Illinois River to IL Hwy 100.

                 Herbert AF4JF's Eagle Roost, EM48rx, Illinois 24 GHz location.

                   AF4JF is using SDR as his IF rig for 24 GHz.  He is making a lot of progress working out any bugs.

                                                   Darcy, is always up for microwaving!

                               AF4JF (EM48rx) aiming southwest, 197 degrees towards Ron KO0Z in St. Peters, MO EM48 qt,  13.22 miles (21.3 km) away,.


             NOAA's weather forecast map for Saturday, July 16.  Note the approaching cold front.  Although the map shows rain potential for Missouri, it did not rain on our parade today.  Sunday's forecast calls for much needed rain, so we picked a good day to try out 24 GHz.

Thursday, August 26, 2021

ARRL 10GHz And Up - Part 1 as seen by Herbert AF4JF

The SLAMS group has once again attended the "ARRL 10GHz And Up" Contest during the weekend of August 21 and 22. We have split the activities between the two days of the contest - first day was just moving around our area, second started with a 90 miles road trip to Hannibal, MO.

The first day was mostly to test our modified equipment. Harry WA0CNS started at High Ridge EM48rl while Herbert was at Community College EM48qs. Fast QSO over 33km.

AF4JF at Community College aiming South
AF4JF at Community College aiming South

Ron KO0Z joined Herbert (and brought a breakfast) at the CC park while Harry was driving to our next stop, which was the Lakeside 370 park in EM48rt. Harry and Herbert made a QSO on 10GHz, 24GHz and 122GHz from there.
Lakeside 370 Park
Lakeside 370 Park

Next stop was the Iffrig Road in EM48qt. Harry and Herbert worked Zack W9SZ from EN50ue over 250km over Rain Scatter from that location. Also tried to work Gedas W8BYA, but no success this time. Sorry, I forgot to take some pictures.

The day was very hot, so we gave up at this time and went home to get ready for "tomorrow".

On Sunday, the day after, we got out of beds quite early and met at the commuter parking lot in St. Peters at 5:00am. The topic of the day was a road trip to Hannibal, MO (yes, that's the Mark Twain town with caves and the Tom/Huckleberry/Becky kids). We have arrived there in the "Lover's Leap Park" at 7:00am, just in time for first QSO with Jon W0ZQ and Gary WB0LJC in EM42bn, about 322km away!

Harry WA0CNS in EM49hq Hannibal MO
Harry WA0CNS in EM49hq Hannibal MO


Herbert AF4JF set up for 10GHz in EM49hq
Herbert AF4JF set up for 10GHz in EM49hq

View across Mississippi River in Hannibal, MO
View across Mississippi River in Hannibal, MO

Herbert and Harry also made a 122GHz QSO across 5 km from the hill to a parking lot in downtown near the river in EM49hr where Harry set up before we left Hannibal and went to Louisiana, MO.

We arrived in Louisiana in EM49lk just on time to catch Zack W9SZ and John K9JK at Ohlman Cemetery in EM59ji about 152km away. We have made some QSOs and continued our journey by returning to the Community College in EM49qs while Zack and John moved closer to Saint Louis.

Harry WA0CNS in EM49lk
Harry WA0CNS in EM49lk


Herbert's dog Darcey in EM49lk
Herbert's dog Darcey in EM49lk


We have returned to EM49qs from there. Zack went to Dow, EM49ua and John to Gillespie EM58ax to make another QSO with us. John joined Zack in EM49ua again to make another QSO with us. These were 62 and 40km.

Both teams were quite tired after all this, but we have decided on one more move - John and Zack went to Eagles Roost in Pere Marquette State Park, EM48rx. They both made a final QSO with Herbert over the path of 24km and we have called a day. The Saint Louis team was home in several minutes, but John and Zack spent most of the evening driving back home. Thanks guys for coming here and playing with us!







Tuesday, September 15, 2020

September 2020 Tropo Opening

 Tuesday evening, September 15 around 7:25 pm (September 16,00:25 Z), I set up my 10 GHz station in the MidRivers Mall northeast parking lot to attempt a 10 GHz QSO with Gedas W8BYA in northern Indiana EN70jt.  A distance of about 261 miles.  This would beat my longest contact by 35 miles on this band.  First try, I peaked up my dish on Gedas and his CW signal was S-8!  So was mine at his end!  Then the band dropped out and we both managed to be at or below the noise floor.  What a tease.  We tried for over and hour, but with no two-way QSO.  Oh well. Next time.  Herbert AF4JF and Harry WA0CNS were both heard and they could hear him, but not very well.  Drats!  Next time! 

 The Hepburn website showed excellent propagation in the Midwest.  The best we've seen in quite some time.