December 18, 2025

Activation of PAFF-0079 Broekvelden, Vettenbroek and Polder Stein

From my home town I boarded a direct train to Gouda Goverwelle, taking my folding bike with me. From there it's a 10 minute ride to PAFF-0079, another area with large pastures and plenty of lakes. Right in the middle of the park there is a parking spot 2 pick-nick tables, a great spot for a QRP operation.


I arrived at 11 o'clock local time, already late for 80 and 60 meters. Not a single RBN spot on those bands. 40 meters was a lot better. Propagation not great, all contacts were short distance, but plenty of hunters. 30 meters also went fine, in the meantime I had my log filled with 30 QSO's. I could complete the 44 after moving to 20 meters.

 Two P2P contacts with LZ2AF on 20 and DD1LD/p on 40 meters. Nice to work Enno CT7BTL from Portugal on 20 and Frank PA7F on 40 meters. Both with loud signals.

December 16, 2025

Activation of PAFF-0109 Oostelijke Vechtplassen

 Another sunny day with temperatures reaching 10 degrees! I took the train to the suburbs of Utrecht. From there it is a long walk amongst high rise buildings until I finally reached the countryside. The landscape North of Utrecht consists of forest patches, lakes created by turf diggers and large pastures. I set up my station on one of these pastures.


 Total operating time was 75 minutes with 47 QSO's. I had to switch between 40, 30 and 20 meters several times to keep stations from coming in. A nice DX QSO on 20m with KG8P and 2 park to park QSO's with OH8NW/p on 20 and F6EOC on 40 meters. This was another QRP operation with about 5 Watts output.

December 15, 2025

Activation of PAFF-0048, Ooypolder en Millingerwaard

 We were expecting a some nice weather this week with temperatures up to 10 degrees, so time to dust off my backpack and do a short WWFF activation. At 10:30 on the morning I took the train to the city of Nijmegen. From the train station it's a short walk to the river Waal and the activation zone, PAFF-0048. I found a nice spot close to the water with views to the bridge and the city in the distance. 


I had a good start on 40 meters with more than 20 contacts in the log in a short time. Then on to 30 and 20 meters. Propagation on 20 seemed very good, QSO's with 4Z4DX, AE1T en WK2S with only 5 Watts output. 48 QSO's in the log after one hour! My antenna was 14 meters of wire attached to a 7 meter Spiderbeam pole with 2 ground radials of 5 meter long.

 

December 01, 2025

Snakes and Ladders November and the fun of Rag Chewing!

 Snakes and Ladders is a monthly activity organized by EUCW. You need to make QSO's with European stations, each QSO lasting at least 5 minutes. Rules are on the EUCW website

It's been several years since I participated. I started this month's entry on November 7th and made 58 QSO's. Making a 5 minute QSO isn't always easy. You can either use QRS speeds, for example with a straight key, or give more information in your QSO besides report, name and QTH. I mostly send a full station description in the second over and also give a weather report. Below is a QSO map made with the help of Ian's website.

 
Quite shocking to see several Russian stations appearing in eastern Ukraine around Marioepol and Loehansk! Most of the Russian QSO's are early morning 10 meter contacts after calling CQ.
 
75 percent of  the QSO's are shorter than 10 minutes. It is good to see that some CW operators are still interested in rag-chewing. I had two 2-way bug QSO's lasting 16 minutes with Jim SV8ANW and Andreas OE3IAK. Great fun!