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		<title>Perseids 2008 expedition</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Aug 2008 22:59:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello all just you might like to know how my solo expedition to East Sussex JO00EW went well. After arriving late on Thursday evening I started to put up the antennas about 8am because I was concerned with possible wx conditions as the forecast indicated being wet. My aerials was 1x 15 element on 144 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello all just you might like to know how my solo expedition to East Sussex JO00EW went well.</p>
<p>After arriving late on Thursday evening I started to put up the antennas about 8am because I was concerned with possible wx conditions as the forecast indicated being wet.</p>
<p>My aerials was 1x 15 element on 144 MHz at about 25 feet and about 6 feet below 1x 5ele on 50 MHz the whole lot rotated from the bottom.  I got that all up by about 11am next was the internals.</p>
<p>My portable station was my Yaesu 736R driving an amplifier delivering 300w on 144 MHz.   The Yaesu 736R was also driving a 100w brick amp on 50 MHz and a Laptop for using WSJT software.  My laptop was also linked to the internet for ON4KST Chatback.  And a lightning detector with an audio alarm is very useful on an open hill.  At this point I had a problem with the software this took about an hour to sort out.</p>
<p>So first contact was at 14.30 hours with OM3FC located in JN98VG the rest of the day was very slow due to the fact it is a long time to the peak.</p>
<p>Saturday went well but an aurora killed ‘Meteor Scatter’ to the North East. So I looked South West to ‘EA’ as I could see on ON4KST EA stations they were active from the north coast of Spain to SW UK.  I managed to work 4 stations via tropo mode most were 59 SSB and I noted that stations in London and further North were giving 51 and 41 reports.  However later about 2100 hours an E opening resulted but not for me as I was located right under the reflection point but I could hear EI working Central Europe no good to me being under the reflection point.</p>
<p>Next day was very poor after effects of aurora still present so operated on 50mhz ms for a while very interesting mode this.</p>
<p>Monday started early at 01.30 hours with 9A4EW  on 144 ms  worked best DX today  RU1AC 2135 km  RX1AS 2127 km  last contact of the day was at 22.00.</p>
<p>Up early again on the day of the predicted peak 0440 hours and worked OH6KTL as the Peek was due around 10.00 hours but the peak was late, I think about 12.00 -13.00 hours.</p>
<p>I was up early again on Wednesday at 00.15 hours and worked a string of YUs then to bed for a while.  Then awoke to 40mph winds and rain and my main concern was how am I going to get that antennas down in this weather  wind but managed it safely and no damage to the antennas.</p>
<p>Prefixes worked  OM SP E77 LY DG EA7 LA GM YT S50 IW ES6 9A4 S51 HA ES6 RU1 RX1  OH OK AO YL 9A3 YU YT.</p>
<p>Kevin  G1KAW/P</p>
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