Monday, 2 February 2009

LA/TM-064 Ørnenuten

This day did not start very well as I discovered that I was not able to open sotawatch. I drove to Svanstul where I parked my car. The thermometer in the car showed -15°C. I put on my skis and headed towards the summit. It was a lovely, sunny day but freezing cold!

After rigging up the antenna and radio on the summit I discovered that sotawatch was back online and noticed that Steve GM1INK/P was qrv from GM/SS-018. He answered me after a few calls. I then searched for a usable frequency and found it on 7.160MHz. After my first cqs I heard G0BPU answer me but when I tried to get back to him my FT-817 shut down. I turned it back on but the same happened over and over. My first guess was the power line from my battery pack so I cut the wire and tried a temporary field repair with tape. This did not help at all. I then tried to turn down the power to 2.5W and this worked. I managed to work a few more stations before I shut down my radio. Next time I will bring a 7.2Ah SLAB as it looks like the NiMHs are not usable in cold weather even though I tried to warm them with chemical hand warmers.

Thanks to G4OBK who held the frequency during my TX problems and also updated the chasers via sotawatch.


7MHz: 7 qsos
145MHz: 1 qso

DXCCs: GM, G, DL, LA

Edit:
Parking spot: Svanstul
Road fee: 50 nok (Credit Card only)

4 comments:

  1. Cool video or should i say cold video! -15? Your braver than me and i cant ski either.

    I shall see what the wx is like and maybe try some local summit for DL/DM + S5 weekend so if your around i will catch you on the air. 73's Sean M0GIA

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  2. Thanks Sean.

    I will listen for you if I'm qrv that day.

    73

    Mads

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  3. Nice blog Mads, tnx for the s2s when I was in GM. Sorry to spoil your vote - the QRO was me ;-)
    Steve G1INK.

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  4. Thanks Steve!

    Next time I'll only have one choice on my vote so QROers like you don't mess up the result ;-)

    Hope to work you S2S again soon!

    Mads

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