San Fernando Benchmark

Well like Mt. Jupiter I ended up having to go back to this summit to activate it again. The first time I forgot my Buddistick mast so that left me to working 145.520 FM. That only turned up two contacts so I came back this morning to give it another go with my Buddistick.

The weather wasn’t bad as I got there just as the gate was being opened up. Then I was the winding drive up the narrow road. A lot of cyclists going up.

Once I got there I had a breakfast worthy of her majesty. Poptarts and coffee.

Breakfast

Breakfast

Next I setup the Buddistick and check my SWR. Good to go!

Not too shabby

Not too shabby

Things really started piling up on 20 meters. I was making it across the US on 50 watts on my FT-817 so I figured propagation couldn’t be too bad.

What a view!

What a view!

 

After making a slew of contacts on 20, I moved to 40. The upper portion of the band was filled with the usual foreign radio stations. I did however find a spot that was clear. In total I made 17 contacts. This was by far my most successful activation to date.

More of the San Fernando Valley

More of the San Fernando Valley

I even found the Geo Marker.

Camp 9

Camp 9

Buddistick and my operating position

Buddistick and my operating position

Time Call Band Mode Notes
14:48z N4EX 14MHz SSB
14:49z VE2JEW 14MHz SSB
14:50z NG6R 14MHz SSB
14:51z K8TE 14MHz SSB
14:53z W4DAW 14MHz SSB
14:54z WH6LE 14MHz SSB
14:54z KC5AOF 14MHz SSB
14:54z AE5B 14MHz SSB
14:55z AF5WE 14MHz SSB
14:56z N0RMB 14MHz SSB
14:57z K4MF 14MHz SSB
14:58z KF7JQV 14MHz SSB
15:02z KA6USA 14MHz SSB
15:28z W7RV 7MHz SSB
15:30z K6EC 7MHz SSB
15:31z W7QHZ 7MHz SSB
15:32z WA7JTM 7MHz SSB

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