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)
Monday, 2 February 2009
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Cool video or should i say cold video! -15? Your braver than me and i cant ski either.
ReplyDeleteI 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
Thanks Sean.
ReplyDeleteI will listen for you if I'm qrv that day.
73
Mads
Nice blog Mads, tnx for the s2s when I was in GM. Sorry to spoil your vote - the QRO was me ;-)
ReplyDeleteSteve G1INK.
Thanks Steve!
ReplyDeleteNext 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