4 Jul 2019

Rallies this weekend

6 JULY 2019 (Saturday) : STOCKPORT RS RALLY

Walthew House, 112 Shaw Heath, Stockport, Cheshire SK2 6SQ. Doors open 9.30am to 4pm with disabled visitors gaining access at 9.15am. Admittance is £2. There will be trade stands, special interest groups and an RSGB Bookstall. Catering is available on site. A talk-in station will be on the air. Nigel Roscoe, G0RXA, 07506 904422, info@g8srs.co.uk.


Sunday 7 JULY : BARFORD NORFOLK RADIO RALLY


Barford Village Hall & Green, Barford, Norwich, NR9 4AB. Opens 0900 (traders from 0800) with talk in on S22 and featuring trade stands, car boot sales, bring and buy, raffle, repeater groups, catering and free car parking. Entry £2 per person / under 16's free. Pitches £8. Contact radio@dcpmicro.com www.norfolkamateurradio.org.

A list of rallies can be found at http://rsgb.org/main/news/rallies/

OFCOM Communications Market Report

OFCOM has updated this. I quote:

"Ofcom has today published its Communications Market Report (CMR), which provides data on industry trends and consumer behaviour in the UK’s telecoms, broadcasting, post and digital markets.

This year marks a significant change in the format of the CMR. The report is now an interactive data portal containing all the major datasets for these markets, accompanied by a short summary of the main findings. The interactive portal will be updated throughout the year.

In-depth analysis of this data and commentary on each of these markets can now be found in four major Ofcom reports published each year:

  • Online Nation – published in May; examines how people are served by internet content and services, and their attitudes towards being online.
  • Media Nations – published in August; reviews major trends in the television, radio and audio sectors across the UK and its nations.
  • Annual Monitoring Update on the Postal Market – published in November; sets out data and trends within the postal sector.
  • Connected Nations – main annual report published in December, with two updates during the year; looks at the latest coverage of fixed broadband and mobile networks in the UK and its nations, as well as the security and resilience of those networks."
See https://ofcom.cmail20.com/t/ViewEmail/i/547BBAABA0147EEB2540EF23F30FEDED/952AB8F022CBFC94BA4AF9908B8D85ED

6m FT8 RX

Although the better UK stations on 6m FT8 are working Japan, none spotted here today again on my modest set-up. I guess signals are weak and a big, high beam helps. So far today,16 stations spotted with best DX EA8BEV (3126km) in the Canary Is. It would be good to spot just one!

UPDATE 0943z: Now 35 stations spotted this morning on 6m FT8 RX. Still no Japanese! 😢

UPDATE 1115z:  70 stations spotted this morning on 6m FT8 RX with best DX 4X4DK (3580km). My own CQ was widely spotted across Europe.

UPDATE 1525z: My 6m FT8 signal has been spotted by 61 stations today, so far. There was some Es 4 hours ago, but most reports are from the UK and nearer Europe.

Sunspots - Thursday July 4th 2019

Solar flux is 66 and the SSN still 0. A=4 and K=1.

Still looks like we are bouncing along the bottom of sunspot minimum.

3 Jul 2019

Cambridge - NOT amateur radio

Several times I have mentioned that we are lucky to live so close to Cambridge. We went shopping there after lunch in the sunny summer weather.

The BBC outside broadcast van was parked outside Kings. I guess they were recording a service.

The photo shows the university church, Great St Mary's, which is about 200m from Kings.

New radio

It is not often I get new radios. When I get these, they usually do me for years.

I bought a Yaesu FT991A, which seems to do my sort of operating and covers 160m to 70cm (no 4m) with all modes and an auto ATU. It is supposed to have a 3 year warranty, although I could not find this in the paperwork. I shall have to get MLS to make this explicitly clear. There is also a cashback offer from Yaesu. At the moment, I am still finding my way around. For example, I have still to figure out how to add speech processing in SSB. I need to read the manual in bed!

This evening it was used for a 2m FM net with locals and to work an Italian by Es on 6m SSB. Good reports so far at well below the maximum powers on these bands.

At some point I shall try FT8, which is my favourite mode with my poor voice.

It is smaller than the IC7300, although not SDR based and probably not as high spec. The fan only come on when the rig is hot. Covering 2m and 70cm suits me more. I can turn it down to 5W.

BREXIT - what a mess! - NOT amateur radio

Whatever your viewpoint we are in a right mess.

We are due to leave the EU at the end of October and, as far as I can tell, we are no nearer an agreement. The election of Boris Johnson or Jeremy Hunt as UK Prime Minister solves nothing.

Assuming the turkeys vote for Christmas and there is a vote of no confidence in the UK government that is passed, I guess we'll have a general election. Most see the Labour leader as a left wing "loose cannon". Perhaps the best outcome would be a Labour-Lib-dem coalition,  but this does not exactly fill me with confidence either.

In my view we face rough times ahead and perhaps the biggest constitutional crisis since the 1600s.

Shack - 1992?

This picture shows my radio gear in about 1992. These days I have far less! Looking back, I had quite a bit of gear. It was all on a "spare" table in our main bedroom. These days I have a dedicated shack, and less gear! As I recall, all the Standard gear was free. This was obtained from work as we were considering a tie-up at one time when they were part of Philips if I remember correctly.

6m FT8

Plenty of 6m Es this morning early with 142 spots already at 0818z. All Europeans so far.

UPDATE 1139z: Now 204 stations spotted today on 6m F88 RX. All were European, mostly Es.

UPDATE 2020z: In the end before I went QRT on 6m FT8 RX 314 stations spotted.

Sunspots - Wednesday July 3rd 2019

Solar flux is 67 and the SSN still 0. A=5 and K=0.