Thursday was a magic Winter’s Day. While the temperature was in the low teens the sun shone in a cloudless sky and there was no wind. I thought I would make it a radio day and try out my new Icom 705 in the field. My last activation was on the 18th April and I sustained an injury which kept me at home following hospital treatment.
I went to my usual activation spot about 100 metres into the Park on Whitehead Track. I tried out the radio as a QRP rig, running five watts, using the supplied battery and later supported by a Lithium Iron battery (LiFePO4) I ran 10 watts. I used a home made dipole and the Icom AH5 coupler. What I am attempting to do is make my footprint and load smaller, without going overboard! I have even tried out my Palm Iambic paddle matched to the keyer in the radio. It works well. I have had it for some years but did not use it, preferring a hand key. But I have made this move to reduce weight as I want to walk to more activation spots.
Secondly, I am chasing the first level WWFF Boomerang Award, that is, five activations on separate days with at least 10 contacts at each activation. I will check this out over the next few weeks.
Here is a link to my last activation at Mylor Conservation Park.
https://wordpress.com/post/vk5bje.com/8094
Contacts
7.144 Mhz 0136 VK3BEZ/P Park to Park VKFF-2094
7.150 VK5PAS Paul
VK3PF Peter
VK2YK/5 Adam
VK5GA/P Adam
VK5BJF Geoff
VK5LA Andy
VK3SQ Geoff
All the contracts listed above were completed using the internal battery on the IC 705, that is, five watts. I then changed to an external battery and worked the following stations:
VK5KAA Gordon
VK5NFT Tom
VK3ZFC Graham
0226 VK3BEL/P Ross Park to Park VKFF-2021
Thanks to all who gave me a call and to Paul, VK5PAS, who spotted me on ParksnPeaks. Unfortunately, my Night Hawk modem has died!
Today the weather was not as good and I was going to add a few more contacts using a vertical antenna – but I changed my mind and walked the Park instead.
I entered the Park at the Whitehead Road entrance and walked up the hill on Whitehead track to the junction and turned left and walked to the end of the park at Hooper Road. I then re-traced my steps to the southern end of the Park near the entrance to the Thai Forest Monastery. The walk is about three and a half kilometres and took me about 47 minutes, including time out to speak with another walker.
I have described this park in previous posts and I have enjoyed my many visits. However, I will now shift most of my walking to Mark Oliphant and Scott Creek Conservation Parks where the walks are more challenging. Mylor Conservation Park is one of a number of parks make up the Greater Mount Lofty Parks.
I am interested in the Park tracks, which includes a section of the iconic Heysen Trail. Are these tracks built on earlier walking paths established by the local First Nations People? I cannot answer this definitely. It is unlikely as the Park contains re-growth forest and there is a sign near the main gate which suggests the Park was once a farm.
Here is some photographic evidence I have collected on my camera as I have gone about my walks.


I have found about five of these stumps and they are all located on the Eastern side of the Whitehead track and all are on the shoulder of the road. These were big trees and my guess is that they were removed when the road was made. Much of the forest re-growth is made up of trees with smaller diameters.
Once again I thank all of the radio amateurs who gave me a call and got me over the Boomerang Award threshold.
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Hi John,
Terrific to hear you back out portable again, and pleased to appear in your log.
73 and ’44’,
Paul VK5PAS.
Hi Paul, thanks for the comment. I am glad to be back after a three month lay off! I am looking forward to being a bit more active.
John D
VK5BJE/VK5PF
Congratulations on your activation, John!
I listened intently for you but nothing was heard. It would be great if you could try 20m or 30m to give VK2s and VK4s a chance to talk to you as well. This has antenna implications of course. Look forward to the next chase.
73, Gerard – VK2IO
Hi Gerard, I am sorry I did not migrate to the other bands. I had trouble with my modem (a Night Hawk by Netgear). Even though it appeared charged before I set out I could not get it to work. The battery is down a bit and I will replace it. But I also had doubts about the on/off switch. It is inaccessible! I will try again from Mylor CP staring with the high bands and with CW and see how it works out. I am pleased to hear from you. It was my first activation in three months and my stamina was down a bit too – I am working at getting fit again!
73 John VK5BJE/VK5PF
Excellent John, thanks for sharing….I need to get back out there (and back on to CW!).
Chris
VK5FR