[aprssig] GPS, APRS, QRP and the Long Trail
Brian Riley (maillist) n1bq_list at wulfden.orgWed Aug 25 01:48:32 UTC 2004
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Took an extended day outing today. We have had so much rain when it finally said, dry, sunny and will be so for awhile, I packed my radios and headed for the Long Trail. Headed up Mount Mansfield from the Lake Champlain side. Up what I had forgotten, but was rudely reacquainted to the fact, one of the steeper access trails to the Long Trail, Butler Lodge Trail. I packed along my THD-7, Garmin GPS, Icom 703+, a 20 foot telescoping fishpole antenna, and a couple of gelcels (NEXT Time, fewer gelcels, and remember to bring my 5 watt solar panel!!!!!). Nice hike, it was cool in the 50's with a slight breeze. It eventually got up to the 70's. The trail is essentially a straight shot from the trail head to the Lodge never more than 100 meters from a straight line if it were drawn, But no two maps or signs agree on just how far it was ... So, I got clever, I would stop, get a GPS lock and power on the D7 and force an APRS posit, then I would send a message to my TMD700 in my truck down at the trail head "?APRS?" (easy enough once the first is keyed in, just repeat the message) This forces the unit to ID and when I received it back it told me how far I had come (or still to go on the way back) by how far I was from my truck. As the crow flies of course. I also sent progress messages to my wife W1SLR-8, which since she had nothing set up at work, she got by checking the APRS Query page record of messages for N1BQ-7! It all worked quite well. Got up to the lodge about lunch time, scarfed down a roast beef sandwich and some gorp and got to work. Strapped the crappie pole to the railing on the lodge with bunji cords and had the antenna up in three minutes. Its quite slick ... The design is Ed Brenheiser's ( <http://www.wa3wsj.com> ) and it is called the Vertical Black Widow Fishing Pole Antenna. I spent a frustrating 20 minutes hearing not a blessed thing around 7040 and some sigs but no takers after calling CQ for another 20 minutes around 14060. I went back to 40 and went up on phone around 7250 and worked the ECARS group and a group of old WWII veteran, Merchant Marine RTOs. Then slid over to HFPack's 17 meter frequency 18157 and made about 5 contacts. As far out as WA, and TX. Joe, W5SAN came back at me a second time ... This time he was bicycle mobile in Salina, TX. As they say, a fun time was had by all. Packed up and went back down about 1500 local. There's a few pix at <http://www.wulfden.org/NVQS> pick "Butler Lodge" from the menu at the left. Cheers ... 73 de brian, n1bq, underhill center, vermont
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