I had decided to activate LA/TM-065 for the International QRP Day. I started off on 40m as usual but was only able to work one station. I QSYed to 20m and worked 12 stations. Later I QSYed from band to band and worked 23 stations during the activation. I'm not sure how many QRP stations I worked.
The trig point marker had fallen over during the winter as one of the guy wires were broken. I managed to mend it but decided not to use the marker as antenna support.
I signed the sota guest book sheet under the large stone before heading home. The sheet was placed there by Aage LA1ENA last year.
On my way back to the car I spotted a lynx! That's not too common!
Thanks to OK1HCG and GW7AAV for spots on sotawatch.
7MHz: 5 QSOs
14MHz: 18 QSOs
DXCCs: OK, HA, G, EI, ON, GW, MM, LA, SP, F, HB
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Wednesday, 17 June 2009
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