Ham radio goal list 2015

Well, I didn’t get a whole lot of my 2014 goals crossed off the list, but I did manage to get a few crossed off.

For 2015, I’ll carry over most of the 2014 goals.

  • Earn skill levels in CW
  • Get the 2m radio working in the shack
  • Build the SoftRock RXTX kit
  • Get on the radio more
  • Build 2m/70cm Yagi antennas
  • More homebrew projects
  • Worked All States (Digital)

I’ll add more to the list as I (hopefully) cross these off the list.

ARRL Centennial QSO Party results

The ARRL Centennial QSO Party wrapped up yesterday. From what I’ve read, it was a very popular event and did a lot to promote radio activity. I know I had a really good time participating in it and trying to work as many of the W1AW/p stations as I could. My enthusiasm kind of lagged towards the last few months of the year as I got distracted by other things, but it was still cool seeing people tweet about their CQP contacts and progress.

As of today, I’ve got 4325 points, 449 QSOs, and 83 contacts with W1AW/p stations. There’s supposed to be some re-scoring taking place later, so that might change once all the logs are submitted and re-scored.

Great idea ARRL!

RAC Winter Contest 2014

Spent a few hours at the radio this weekend playing in the RAC Winter contest. Finished out the contest with 26 contacts and 3000 points, including 3 RAC stations (VO1RAC, VA2RAC, and VE4RAC). Covered 3 bands (10, 20 and 40m) with most of my contacts happening on 20m.

I was using the new N1MM+ logger for the first time, and I have to say, it’s pretty good. As a contest logger, it’s hard to beat N1MM or N1MM+ for simplicity.

It was a pretty good time on the radio and I enjoyed hunting around the bands.

Radio fun for Skywarn Recognition Day 2014

Had a good time playing radio as WX4CHS yesterday morning for Skywarn Recognition Day. The Charleston NWS office seems like a pretty neat place.

Tom/AJ4UQ brought along his radio and setup for digital radio, and we spent the morning operating WX4CHS on 40m and 20m PSK as well as monitoring the local VHF repeaters. Made just under 30 PSK contacts and one repeater contact.

Tom/AJ4UQ doing some PSK for Skywarn Recognition Day 2014
Tom/AJ4UQ doing some PSK for Skywarn Recognition Day 2014


For SKYWARN Recognition Day, WX4CHS is working 40M at 7.070 frequency. Looking forward to making contact! #SRDay14 pic.twitter.com/7ydRnSiA7d
— NWS Charleston, SC (@NWSCharlestonSC) December 6, 2014

This was my first time doing an event like this, and it was a lot of fun. Had a great time playing radio there, and the staff at NWS Charleston were great hosts.