[SCCC] N6MI Field Day report
overbeck6
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Sat Jul 10 23:37:52 EDT 2021
Glenn, there were three of those blockbuster FD efforts in 1978-1980. Two of them posted #1 overall scores in FD. Two were at Triunfo Peak and one was at Saddle Peak. One signed N6CW, one signed N6NB and one signed N6VI. There's more about it at n6nb.com .Those were the days...73, Wayne, N6NB Sent from my Galaxy
-------- Original message --------From: Glenn Rattmann <k6na at rattmann.digitalspacemail17.net> Date: 7/9/21 3:27 PM (GMT-08:00) To: bovitz at bovitz.com Cc: sccc at contesting.com Subject: Re: [SCCC] N6MI Field Day report Absolutely outstanding, Scott! Good job by all. Love the detailed listing on the antennas-- Bravo!If you can remember to do it, when you are scheduled at any club to show the video and speak, you might post to SCCC reflector the name of club/venue/contact info so SCCC members might try to attend if convenient for them.BTW, you may not know, but SCCC team won FD 2A nationally, back in late 70s or early 80s, I believe from Frazier Peak using several tower-trailer rigs. Unfortunately I could not participate personally. Terry, N6CW from San Diego was there and the team used his callsign. Their operation even made the QST cover-shot for the writeup! I can't pull my magazine from storage boxes at the moment, but N6NB and N6VI were probably co-leaders of the team, since they were supplying tower-trailers and lots of equipment. Perhaps Wayne, Marty or other participants will comment on this brief post about that operation.73,Glenn K6NAAt 09:15 AM 7/7/2021, you wrote:>Here is the N6MI team Field Day 2021 report.>>>>Frazier Peak (8,013 feet), DM04ms, Class 2A, Santa Barbara Section.>>>>Daytime temperatures in the 70s. But it was cold at night.>>>>The team included K6VCR, N7DA, NB6E, N6MI, K1BTW, Broden Weeks (a youth!),>plus our GOTA operator/chef/lumberjack (KN6OGP).>>>>We used an inverted vee on 80 meters (106 CW, 56 FT8, 28 LSB contacts), a>two element yagi on 40 meters at 50 feet (401 CW, 787 LSB contacts), a three>element yagi on 20 meters at 60 feet (790 CW, 7 FT8, and 145 USB contacts),>a three element yagi on 15 meters at 25 feet before it blew over (14 CW, 1>USB), a three element yagi on 10 meters at 20 feet (not used), a 6 meter>loop (not used), and a 6 element yagi on 2 meters at 8 feet (1 CW and 1 FM>contact).>>>>At our GOTA station, KN6OGP used a spider beam at about 20 feet to make 22>USB contacts, mostly on 15 meters. With the patient coaching of N7DA, these>were KN6OGP's first contacts on the ham bands.>>>>What about next year? We should have assigned an operator to VHF. Duh.>>>>K1BTW and Broden Weeks (BNinja Productions) produced a documentary of the>2021 Field Day operation for presentation to local club. Let me know (off>line) if your club needs a speaker on "Field Day in the mountains.">>>>Thank you for the contacts.>>>>73,>>>>J. Scott Bovitz>>N6MI>>>>>>_______________________________________________>SCCC mailing list>SCCC at contesting.com>http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/sccc_______________________________________________SCCC mailing listSCCC at contesting.comhttp://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/sccc
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