Spring Fever

What is this strange disease that compels me to wander into the boonies on a beautiful day? I ventured out again… once more to the Pemigewasset River. I worked Russia, Sein Island, Giglio Island, Macedonia, a fellow QRPer in Spain, and Tennessee.

Today it’s 72F. The grass is absolutely turning green. Trees and plants are budding. I am in a polo shirt and shorts. It’s really spring.

bike

I have ridden my bike about a mile and a half into the federal flood control area along the river. I stop along the trail not far from the old bridge that went over to Hill Village. I heave a line over an oak branch and set up the HB-1B on 20 meters with a half-wave wire. The band is active.

gear

Right away I hear R5ZZ calling CQ and I answer. I must give my call twice, but the exchange is clean. Ken gives me a 569 from an area just beyond the North Sea.

In quick succession I work TM0SI an IOTA expedition to Sein Island, and IA5A, another IOTA station on Giglio Island. Both exchanges are quick 599s. Then I make a contact with Macedonia, Z320G.

I dial up toward the QRP calling frequency, 14.060. There I call Bill W4LVP in Tennessee as he finishes a QSO with another station. Bill is booming in and he gives me a 579. We have a wonderful chat. He tells me it’s 78F in TN, and he congratulates me on the QRP station. “GREAT QRP SIGNAL and FB SETUP.” As soon as we sign, I hear EA2LU calling me. Jorge is 579 from Spain. He is running a K3 at 5 watts into a yagi. He says I am peaking 589. I have worked Jorge several times over the years in QRP sprints, and it’s always a wonderful surprise.

I have only operated for a half an hour, but already I have worked a nice log full of DX. I pack up the gear and walk down to the bridge abutment.

bridge

The spring in New Hampshire is so much sweeter for having endured so many months of bone chilling cold. To be out here with the spring breeze soothing away the long winter’s freeze is remarkable… it’s no wonder we refer to the miracle of spring.

Jim Cluett, W1PID, is a regular contributor to AmateurRadio.com and writes from New Hampshire, USA. Contact him at [email protected].

One Response to “Spring Fever”

  • Mike VE3WDM:

    Very nice shots from your trip not to fail to mention very good results on the bands. Im hoping the weather is going to hit the temp’s that you are now having.
    Mike

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