The past few weeks have been crazy. I mentioned in the last post that I’ve been going through some medical issues. While I still have a few issues to resolve, I’m doing well—well enough to get in a long-overdue POTA activation.
I drove up to nearby Evansburg State Park (US-1351, KFF-1351). I’m (slowly) closing in on a Repeat Offender award for this park, so Evansburg was an easy choice.
There was nothing special about my setup today. I went with my usual Penntek TR-35 (5 watts CW) and a 12-foot whip with my homebrew loading coil. This combination has always served me well, so why tamper with success?

The bands weren’t very “QRP-friendly” this morning. Starting off on 40M, it took longer than usual to make my first ten contacts. There was some static, which I assume was from some bad weather passing to the south. To make matters worse, a hybrid car parked a few spaces away, wiping out the 40M band, until the driver turned the engine off.
Despite the less-than-stellar band conditions, my 90 minute activation yielded 27 contacts. There were two park-to-park contacts that I’m aware of. Only one European station made it into my log today. IW2NXI called me on 20M, but didn’t come back after I sent his report. Fortunately, Graziano called again later on, and we completed the contact. I heard another station (Sweden?) calling, but I just couldn’t get the whole callsign. I hate when that happens.
It certainly felt good to get back out to a park again. I really needed that. Hopefully, I’ll get back to activating more regularly soon.
I also want to thank those who reached out to see how I was doing. Thanks for checking on me!
72, Craig WB3GCK
Congrats on getting back to the Parks… Hope all the issues are being taken care of…
73bob
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Thanks, Bob! 73, Craig WB3GCK
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Glad to hear your back on the POTA trail. Not sure why I didn’t see your call on the spot page Saturday morning. I was up chasing POTA. 73 Glad to hear you’re back out pounding the brass.
73 DE AI4LL
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