News
NEW ARTICLE ON SDXA LOGGING PROGRAMS BY CHUCK KI7DG
Sunday, December 6th, 2015Chuck did a survey of SDXA members on which software they were using for logging.
2016 SDXA ELECTION RESULTS
Saturday, December 5th, 2015PRESIDENT: Chris Pritchard WX7B was reelected
VICE-PRESIDENT: Randy Crews W7TJ was elected as new
TREASURER: Mary Beth Snyder AE7GT was reelected
SECRETARY: Jay Holcomb WA0WWW was reelected
Existing 2015 Vice-President Gary Bytner will serve out his term this year.
FIRST IT WAS ICE STORM 96; NOW ITS WIND STORM 15
Sunday, November 29th, 2015The SteppIR antenna and Rohn 25 tower became a casualties of Wind Storm 15 Tuesday night, November 17, at the QTH of Mike N7KR. Anyone else have damage photos?

A Gap Voyager bit the dust at the QTH of our SDXA Secretery Jay WA0WWW. He had 2 up & phased for 80m, 40m and 160m. One survived. it was about a 60mph that took it; it was down wind from the house and Jay says that the winds were accelerated and circling once over the house that twisted it and brought it down.
2015 SALMON RUN RESULTS RELEASED
Monday, November 16th, 2015The results of the Salmon Run (Washington QSO Party), held on September 19-20, 2015, are available at this SALMON RUN RESULTS LINK. The contest is sponsored by our sister DX club – the Western Washington DX Club (WWDXC) of the Seattle area. Awards are given for the highest score in each of the 39 Washington counties. The SDXA gives a plaque to the high score in this category:
Single Operator
Operating from the EWA Section of the ARRL (20 of the 39 counties)
Low Power
Mixed Mode (2 or more of the 3 modes).
We have had quite a few different SDXA member winners including both Gary K7OX (3 times) and Lamar WA7LT (one time), two of the founders of the SDXA. Also, Wilse WX7P (SK) once. But the most-time winner is W7WMO Gene Bye in Ephrata who won it from Grant County five times.
And Guess what? He has won it again this year! Six times out of 13 contests! His score this year was 52,976 points from 245 QSOs and 73 multipliers.

Congratulations again to Gene Buy W7WMO of Ephrata.
In the club competition, SDXA took 7th with a total of 172,078 points. In the Washington CW mobile category, Randy K7TQ/m and his sidekick Jay WA0WWW took first with 498 QSOs. Non-SDXA AB7MP took first from Spokane County with the highest score. Don’t we have any Spokane County members in the SDXA? Chuck KI7DG had the high score from Okanogan County with 68,992 points.
LANCE W7GJ TO RECEIVE ARRL FRED FISH AWARD #7
Monday, November 9th, 2015(Lance, from Frenchtown, MT, was one of our SDXA-sponsored speakers at our 2013 PNW DX Convention in Spokane Valley talking about his 6-meter Clipperton DXpedition – TX5K).

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What is the Fred Fish award?
Fred Fish W5FF(SK) was the first ham to work all 488 maidenhead 6-meter grids in the continental USA. The new Fred Fish Award was given to him posthumously in 2008 as their newest ARRL award. There are only six amateurs that have gotten the award. Lance should be #7. Working all 488 grids is tough; some grids are ham-less, at least on 6 meters. Some are swamps; some are accessed only by boat.
Here is the FRED FISH LINK to the ARRL site. Incidentally, SDXA member Mark W7MEM has 480 confirmed, only 8 remaining. Steve K7AWB has 412 of the 488.
Lance recently announced his working the final 488th grid (FN67 in Maine):
“What a great birthday present I had tonight! At 0204Z September 28, 2015 – just as
the eclipsed full moon rose over the mountain here – I completed with KB3SII on 6m
EME for my grid number 488 for the FFMA award 😉 KB3SII and K1WHS are currently on EME on 50.190 from FN67aa, and also making other contacts on EME. 6m Degradation is -0.9 and Kp is 1.7. 6m EME cndx are UNBELIEVABLE!”
Lance initiates many 6-meter DXpeditions using EME for his contacts. Here is a DXPEDITION LINK to his latest in Micronesia in August, 2015. This article has beautiful pictures and a great description of his trip including the flames out of the bottom of his amplifier. Lance maintains the MagicEME@googlegroups.com reflector too.
In early December 1983, operating from Montana as WA1JXN, Lance was the first radio amateur to communicate with the Space Shuttle. Astronaut Dr. Owen Garriot, W5LFL. He was contacted using Lance’s 2m EME array of 12 yagis as STS-9 passed down along the West Coast of the USA. Lance has ARRL DXCC #11 for 2-meters as well as a 6-meter DXCC.
His great technical website is at this W7GJ LINK.
THE ARTICLES TAB AT THE TOP OF THE PAGE
Thursday, October 29th, 2015This is the location for short articles written by members on topics of interest to other members. Have you looked at the titles lately? Click on the tab and enjoy. Could you contribute an article to SDXA?
REMEMBER THE GREAT PRESENTATIONS AT OUR SDXA-SPONSORED PNW DX CONVENTIONS
Friday, October 23rd, 2015The 2011 was chaired by Gary K7OX and Randy K7TQ; the 2014 was chaired by Randy.
PRESENTATIONS:
2011
Sean Kutzko, KX9X, Playing the Game: DXing and Contesting at the ARRL
Paul Peters, VE7BZ, Crimp Coax Connectors: A Simple Approach to Consistency
Dennis Motschenbacher, K7BV, San Andres 2008-2009 5J0M/5J0BV
Dick Frey, K4XU, Fun in the 7th Area QSO Party
Carl Luetzelschwab, K9LA, Cycle 24 Developments (or not)
Wilse Morgan, WX7P, Building a 40 m 4 square
Ward Silver, N0AX, I Can see UA0 From Here and So You Think You Have Enough Towers: W1AW/KL7 & W0AIH
Mike Mraz, N6MZ, Desecheo Island, K5D
Geoff Howard, PJ2DX, PJ2T Super Station
2013
Randy Crews, W7TJ, Preparing for the Propagation Winter
Lance Collister, W7GJ, 6 m Clipperton Island from TX5K
Geoff Howard, W0CG/PJ2DX, Inching Toward a Million Qs at PJ2T
Jim Fenstermaker, K9JF, The DXer’s Favorite Wallpaper
Elvin Miura, JA3CZY, The State of Amateur Radio in Japan
Dave Patton, NN1N, The Ham and His Callsign
Bob Locher, W9NKI, Digging out the Rare DX
Dennis Motschenbacher, K7BV, Rebuilding RAST and Operating from Thailand
Ward Silver, N0AX, CQ DX From Arecibo
2017 Convention Chair Randy K7TQ is looking for volunteers for the next SDXA-sponsored convention in August, 2017. It is not too early to sign up as a volunteer. Contact Randy at his email address: rbfoltz at gmail.com
HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAN HEARN N5AR – 90 STRONG
Sunday, October 18th, 2015Yesterday, Wednesday, October 15 was Dan’s 90th birthday. One of the founding fathers of the Spokane DX Association in 2002, Dan is on the ARRL Number One Honor Roll and basically, with his ham station and multi-mega-humungus crank-up towers and their antennas, can work anything that is on the HF air. Here are some pictures of the gentleman.

Dan at the base of his large crank-up tower

The tower!
NEW SDXA TRI-FOLD BROCHURE AVAILABLE
Friday, October 16th, 2015it is a 2 page document at this LINK
ANOTHER PNWVHFS CONFERENCE IN THE BOOKS
Monday, October 12th, 2015Its called a Conference, rather than a Hamfest or Convention, but it is ham radio and it is only 4+ hours away in Issaquah, WA. The Conference location rotates, like our PNW DX conventions, between cities such as Bend, Moses Lake, Portland, and Seattle.
IT IS THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST VHF SOCIETY (PNWVHFS) CONFERENCE HELD ON OCTOBER 10, 2015 IN ISSAQUAH.

SDXA member Mark K7HPT received this award from the PNWVHFS in 2011.

Bob N7AU and Bob K7TM (both SDXA members) at a recent PNWVHFS conference.

One way to get your antenna above the rig at a recent PNWVHFS conference









