Time flies.
As for the Tokyo Ham Fair festival on 24 and 25 of August, refer
to this page.
http://www.a1club.net/HAMFAIR/hamfair2013/index_e.html
That
page shows all of my activity in the Ham Festival.
The day after the
festival, I took K6RB, Rob to Asakusa and Akihabara area for a short
excursion.
After that we went to the Thai Food Restaurant in Kuramae, Tokyo.
JN1THL,
Ken and JR1CNO, Rich joined there. The restaurant is run by E21AOY,
Wara.
Chat was fun and food was delicious.
Refer to my Japanese Blog page
here;
http://cw.at.webry.info/201308/article_4.html
From 31 Aug to 1 Sep, I took part of the CW
Open Contest.
Since I’m not a serious contest guy, I’ve managed to work about
20 stations in the session 2 and 3.
I still feel curious when exchanging
the contest numbers without RST.
As I’m an old fashioned ham, I believe that
we must exchange RST at least to approve the contact as a
“QSO”.
Anyway, this summer was too hot and humid for me to stay at my
tiny radio room at the 2nd floor. Therefore, my radio activity had been rock
bottom.
In the middle of September, the typhoon swept away the hot
atmosphere and dragged the cool air into the Kanto plain from the
north.
The band condition on 40m in the evening time has also been
getting better for DXing.
I’m very happy that the band is becoming a
pretty good shape to make nice chat by CW with big bros in US.
Here
is the record of CW QSOs with duration of more than 10 or 20-minute-long extracted
from the log. Upper one is in September and the lower one is in August.
The data shows
the change of condition from Summer to Fall.
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