A radio, a spool of wire, a measuring tape and a pair of wire cutters along with perfect weather; what more does one need? Despite strong winds the day before, Jan 1st brought a sunny calm day, so an early start for Fun in the Park day was on. With 6 HF stations being set up on the West lawn, there was potential for problems. In reality, it wasn’t a hard out competition and there was plenty of time for everyone.

A selection of antenna types provided interesting comparisons in signals and the antenna footprints, along with a selection of shady spots provided a natural separation of the individual operating setups.

Band conditions weren’t great – the sun was throwing a few curveballs. With operation mostly on 40m, a couple of South Island contacts were made, but most contacts were fairly local ( a few were very local, as in less than a park length…). Generally the horizontal antennas outperformed the vertical variants – at least in the prevailing conditions.

So not a hectic day in terms of pileups, but a good fun day and great practice for rolling out a field station and encouraging portable operation. Not surprisingly the day finished with the usual coffee and Mensa level conversation around the kitchen table!

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