Saturday, December 14, 2013

FK8DD/M(New Caledonia) on 20m CW!!!

FK8DD/M(New Caledonia) on 20m CW!!!

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FK8DD New Caledonia flag New Caledonia 
Sam TOROPE
P.O BOX 3040
NOUMEA 98846
New Caledonia

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20131214 0814UTC 14028kHz FK8DD/M
Date : 14/Dec/2013 0814UTC
Freq : 14028kHz CW
Rig  : KENWOOD TS-870S
ANT  : LOOP
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Hi SAM san..everytime ..Your signal is very strong in JA!! Best 73's : )



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Latitude-22.241497 (22° 14' 29'' S)
Longitude166.433730 (166° 26' 1'' E)
Grid SquareRG37fs
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Bearing146.2° SE (from JJ5IZX)
Distance4406.8 mi (7092.1 km)
Long Path20450.0 mi (32911.1 km)
Sunrise18:04:04 UTC
Sunset07:32:32 UTC
ITU Zone56
CQ Zone32
IOTAOC-032 New Caledonia Island
Born1954
Web Pagehttp://www.corail.nc/FK8DD/
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FK8DD grid locator: RG37FS (22°14'29S 166°26'01E)

QSL via:
TONY STEFANOV , LZ1JZ
P.O BOX 185
4000 PLOVDIV
BULGARIA
Rig: Yaesu FT-897 in mobile and FT-857 at home, Ant: SpiderBeam 10/12/15/17/20m, 30/40m dipole,
2el HB9CV 50Mhz, MFJ-1526N VHF/UHF antenna.

My direct address:
FK8DD
Sam TOROPE
BOX 3040 NOUMEA 98846
New-Caledonia

***All QSO's with FK8DD/m are uploaded on LoTW under my normal call "FK8DD"


Please visit my website: http://www.corail.nc/FK8DD/index.html


***FK8DD logbook online 2006 to 2013***

Maybe some QSOs had not been correctly uploaded in this log, if so, please send me your request HERE!


*** Many thanks to all of you for the QSO's, it's a real pleasure to have you in my log! Best 73s! Sam FK8DD ***



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5bands Spiderbeam antenna

5bands Spiderbeam in low position, at 2.50 meter on the roof.


Spiderbeam at 15 meters high

The Spiderbeam at 15 meter above the ground.


SSB QSO.

SSB QSO during last CQWW SSB contest, on november 29th, 2011.

FK8DD/M

10m whip in front of the car, and 20m band whip in the back of the roof.

This spot called "Tour Mobilis" is located on a small mountain, on the

Noumea-city highs, and it's about 116m above the sea level.


FK8DD/M near Mobilis Phone communication Tower

There are 4 antennas supports on my car with SO-239 and 3/8 base connectors.


FT-857 with the additional 12V battery

FT-857 is screwed on the rear passenger seat. The battery is a 12V/68Ah.


FT-857 with MFJ-941E Tuner

Closed view of the 2 position coax switch.


FT-857 detachable front panel

FT-857 detachable front panel with YSK-857 remote cable.


FK8DD/M operating position

FK8DD/M operating position with 10 in. computer on the right,

and Bencher keyer on the left hand.


Mobile shack

Interior of FK8DD/Mobile

Mobile or Portable shack

All i need is there

3el yagi YP-3 Superantennas

YP3 to NA

YSK-857 remote control

batteries fo TX and Computer

A view from back of the car

Details of the equipment:

- FT-857 Yaesu transceiver running 50 watts on CW and 30 watts on Digimodes

- MFJ-904 travel Tuner with cross needle meter

- MFJ-4403 Voltage conditioner

- CF-50S Comet low pass filter

- Signalink USB for digimodes

- Multiple whip antennas for 6-10-15-17-20-30m and 40m bands (12m coming soon!)



DC to AC inverter

*** This DC/AC converter is only used for computer when low in charge!


Sam operating FK8DD/M


On july 31st 2012 and 02nd of august, i've tested this Buddistick antenna

on 20m band, directly mounted on the trimagnet support at the rear part

of the car. Keep in mind that all the settings here-below and adjustments

have been made ​​by considering the various connections between devices

(transceiver, low pass filter, Tuner/swr-meter and of course the dualposition

antenna's switch).

  • For all bands: Coil lenght 11.5 cm (4.53 in.) and One small arm 27.5cm (10.83 in.)

  • 20m, adjust long whip lenght to 228 cm (89.76 in.) clip to red tap 13 turns

  • 20m band entirely covered from 14000 to 14350 khz, swr <1.1

  • 17m, adjust long whip length to 183 cm (72.05 in.) clip to green tap 11 turns

  • 17m band entirely covered from 18068 to 18168 khz, swr <1.1

  • 15m, adjust long whip length to 199 cm (78.35 in.) clip to black tap 7 turns

  • 15m band entirely covered from 21000 to 21450 khz, swr less than <1.3

  • 10m, adjust long whip length to 219 cm (86.22 in.) clip to yellow tap 2turns

  • 10m band entirely covered from 28000 to 29000 khz, swr lest than <1.3



**Caution: this antenna not to be used when the car is moving.

Only for mobile stationary use.





For more comfort, a small table, on which i have my 10 inches computer

and Bencher morse key, becomes necessary,no that is not a luxe hi!

August 15th, 2012. Well !Now the detachable Front Panel is fixed

on a mobile phone holder, placed on a thin glass (14x18cm).

Yes !!!!!!


On 31st of August 2012, i've got my New Battery 12V/140Ah/800A, LxlxH = 50cm/19cm/20cm, weight is about 35kg. This will give me more Power for mobile operation.


My homebrew vertical antenna G5IJ is attached in the front

of the car, it's mainly used for 30m and 40m bands.



It's not very nice but it looks very efficient!



A close view of the U bolts and the PVC tube protection of the fishing pole.



The double aluminium plate to ensure a maximum tightening on the towing hook!


In front of the car, are the 17m black vertical modified buddistick antenna, and at the opposite side in retracted position, the green G5IJ antenna for 30m.



In front of the car, the buddistick modified quarter wave vertical for 17m band.


The blue single quarter wave radial for 17m band, the antenna is 4,06m total length including PL-259 - 3/8 converter. During different try no any difference noted in receiving or transmitting signals with or whitout radial (swr 1:1 on entire band), but 6 or more radials are, without any doubt, more efficient !



The 17m quarter wave whip antenna is the best one for DX operations, very low noise, and it can be easily tuned for 15m and 20m bands.


On 17th june 2013, It was really a very sad day! Wind blowing by gusts to 40 knots and over!




I like to play radio in bad conditions hi!



Since 15th june 2013, my new set-up, the FT-897 is a very nice transceiver for mobile or portable operation. All CW and SSB filters are ready to be used.



Send me a call me if you are able to hear me, test your antennas with FK8DD/m New-Caledonia Hamradio Mobile Station!



New antenna set-up with the Telescopic Whip of MFJ-2286 without Coil, (for 10, 12 and 17m)



The Radial System with Easy and Quick Electrical Connectors, in order to make Radial wires extension on demand, mostly for 40m or 80m bands.



The 10 Radials, 5m lenght each in 5 pairs, laying by 180° directly on the ground



The MFJ-2286 Big Stick on 20m, this item is particularly effective on 30m and 40m bands.



Below FK8DD Flag counter

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ON8VP(Belgium) on 20m CW!!!

ON8VP(Belgium) on 20m CW!!!

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ON8VP Belgium flag Belgium 

Peter Vandenhoeke
Queneau 18 E
Flobecq B-7880
Belgium

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20131214 0743UTC 14005.5kHz ON8VP
Date : 14/Dec/2013 0743UTC
Freq : 14005.5kHz CW
Rig  : KENWOOD TS-870S
ANT  : LOOP
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Bearing331.1° NNW (from JJ5IZX)
Distance5875.0 mi (9454.8 km)
Long Path18981.9 mi (30548.4 km)
Sunrise07:39:12 UTC
Sunset15:39:42 UTC
ITU Zone27
CQ Zone14
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OJ0Vissued for Dx pedition to Märket reef July 2013
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My hamshack dated 22/09/2012


UPDATE 11/11/2013
_________________
After a busy year of ham activities comes a welcome break. No big DX peditions or events, no contests and no fielddays for a while.
A small residue of the " Radio- virus" emerges when i travel to PA land to activate some Fauna and Flora or Iota places just as PAFF 015 or EU146 in the little port of Serooskerke on the isle of Schouwen Duiveland.
Wonderfull area called "Schelphoek" which means place where you can find or gatter shells !
Below some pictures of the hams joining me for one days trips , the car serves as occasional shack, hi. I don't have to tell we make a lot of fun .and qso's















UPDATE 08/07/2013
________________
The crew just returned from Märket reef after a long but satifsying trip.
We made 17.299 contacts during 6 days. Not bad as this was done with unexperienced OM's.
I would like to thank all hams making this expedition workable with reduced budget . Märket Reef will remain unique place to activate.
Below some pictures ;








Update 22/09/2012
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Finaly got confirmation about our DX pedition to Märket Reef. We will be QRV from June 30th till July 6th 2013.
All arangements have been taken and from now on i will enjoy the planning. ON6QO Mike, ON4CCP Koen, ON4LEM Philippe and ON5JT Jean -Pierre will join me to as be supposed to be a stressless DX pedition which means no particulary target has to be achieved.
I applied for the OJØV call and got it last week; there is no way back now hihi!






Update 29/07/2012
_____________________________
After a long day trip back from Corsica i am finally back in the shack. I made more or less 1000 contacts, all in CW! I tried to do some phone but due to local QRM it was not possible at all. My set up consisted of a 12 m wire vertical and an FT897D producing 80 W which was enough to make contacts all over the world. As it was a holliday style activation i was not able to respond to all calls but i tried to satisfy all as much as possible.
Situated in the south part of the Isle near Porto Vecchio on a hill 650 m ASL the location seemed to favorise all contacts to any direction except to the North, howeverone day i had a Japanese pile up for 20 min
Below some pictures;
TK/ON8VP/P





UPDATE: 30/12/2011

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Just back from PA land where we were activating Iota EU146 on the Isle of Schouwen Duiveland. The group of operators consisted of ON6QO, ON5TC, ON5TQ and myself. We made about 2300 contacts in CW in 3 and a half days. Not too bad i should say for a holiday style DX pedition. The weather was just as it has to be, dry and not too cold, only the last night we had stormy weather but the antenna resisted extremely well and did a fine job.

Equipment;
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Icom 7700
Vertical Hygain DX88
N3ZN -ZN5 Paddle
. a lot of ambiance.

Below some pictures.

Fortunately, one is working From left to right, Cécile , Michel, Ronald and Peter.


Michel at work.the dope always at handlevel! Yes, the antenna is fed from below, hihi.

Michel preparing his nightshift The lighthouse, once printed on a Dutch Gulden banknote.


Men and lady at work! Beside the contacts we took some breath at the beech, dunes .and enjoyed the nature on the Isle.






HISTORY/STORY
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Ever since my youth i was playing with transmitters (broadcasting 5 Watts) and the traditional WALKIE TALKIES.It all started at the age of 9 when Saint Nicolas ( children's best friend for a month or so) brought me some playgood , one of it never went out of my mind and since then the small walkie talkies grew up to the rig i actually work with as you can see on the pictures.
Due to different reasons it took me a long time to pass the Harec license and becoming a real Ham radioamateur. Since 2007 i am "playing" (yes still playing.) with my stuff and i am still addicted to it.
My favorite band is 40 m and favorite mode is CW which i can accomplish at a speed of 25WPM. I like trying out antennas , especially verticals in different shapes. Actually i am working at a" field "version of a 43 foot vertical made from a 60 foot fiberpole and electrical wire. I will try it soon as time permits.
My playground consists of:
Transceivers
1) Yaesu FTDX 5000 MP
2) Icom 7600
3) Yaesu FT 897D
4) Yaesu FT 8700
Antennas
1) Hexbeam 2 elements 6 bands at 12 m on a crank up/tilt over tower, asl 100 m
2) Steppir vertical Bigir MK3 with 80 m coil, ground mounted( a jewel when it works.)
3) Twin sloper from Alpha Delta 160-80-40 m
4) Diamond ant.for 2m/70 cm
Amplifier
1) Actually working with a solid state amp. from SPE about 2 kw output but i like also working QRP when trying out new configurations.


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Below some pictures for your information:
My toys, the newest ZN-5 key and ZN-9A IRONMAN, both acquired at N3ZN in Pittsburgh USA.



These 2 pictures during UBA CW fieldday in 2009. ON6QO Mike and ON5TQ Ron andON2KMJ Jean-Paul (red shirt) after hours of hard working.and beers!

This is my new QTH still in finishing conditions. In the middle of the Hills of the Pays des Collines.



This picture shows John ON4UN in the middle (author of Low band dxing) and his pupils after getting their full license( Harec license)in 2007. Who else could we wish for teaching us and becoming a real Ham??!! I am on the right.



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