Halloween Activation

I headed out this morning for an early activation at Norristown Farm State Park (US-4363, KFF-4363). Although it’s Halloween, the only ‌slightly scary thing this morning was a creepy old guy operating a radio in the park. Oh, wait… That was me!

Zombie wearing a t-shirt that reads :WB3GCK QRP." AI image generated by Google Gemini.

For this visit, I operated from one of the highest points in the park. I used this same location last week with excellent results. Unfortunately, we’re currently under a wind advisory here in southeastern Pennsylvania, so the wind was really whipping around. I was eyeing up a picnic table but opted to stay in the truck (instead of chasing my logbook across the park). I went my usual setup: Penntek TR-35 (5 watts, CW) and my base-loaded 12-foot whip. 

I was parked near Shannon Mansion, built in 1764. Apparently, this was another place George Washington slept. I don't know if it's haunted, but it looks like it should be.
I was parked near Shannon Mansion, built in 1764. Apparently, this was yet another place George Washington slept. I don’t know if it’s haunted, but it sure looks like it should be.

Today was another day with some unsettled band conditions. Before I left the house, the K index was 4 and the A index was 38. By the time I got on the air, the K index had dropped to 3. Even with those numbers, the action was hot and heavy on 40M. I had 22 contacts on 40M in no time flat. 

The 20M band wasn’t as good as 40M, but it still produced 10 contacts. My band conditions app showed “Fair” conditions on 17M, and I would agree with that. Signals on 17M were weak, and I made only four contacts. However, those contacts included IK3HMB and F4ILH. 

My view of the corn field in Norristown Farm State Park. I could help but think about Stephen King's "Children of the Corn."
My view of the corn field this morning. I could help but think about Stephen King’s “Children of the Corn.”

Having grown tired of fruitless CQing on 17M, I dropped to 30M and picked up nine more contacts there. Right about the time I changed bands, someone with a hybrid vehicle parked next to me. Fortunately, the signals on 30M were strong enough to overcome the noise generator next to me. 

I wrapped up my 90-minute activation with 45 contacts in my log and packed up for the drive home. My (far) better half and I have plenty of candy on hand for the neighborhood goblins who will be wandering the neighborhood tonight. 

Gremlin holding a walkie-talkie wearing a t-shirt that reads: "Little Radios, Big Fun." He is sitting on a pile of electronic parts and gadgets. AI image generated by Google Gemini.

Have a Happy Halloween!

72, Craig WB3GCK

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