11 May 2009
10m F2 DX
Well, last night 10m opened up a bit with PY2WAS in Sao Paulo, Brazil coming through weakly around teatime. At this time of year there are sometimes North-South openings in which part of the path is assisted by sporadic-E for the first "hop" linking then with F2 propagation further south. Last night's opening may have had a bit of this, but there was little spor-E about and that was all weakish. Earlier there was an OH8 station audible from Oulu in northern Finland and I swear he sounded auroral.
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py2was,
sporadic-e
9 May 2009
Scout Regen RX kit
Hendrick's QRP Kits in the USA have just introduced a nice little regen receiver kit for beginners and more experienced hams and SWLs. The Scout is a simple 2 band regenerative receiver covering from 3.5 -11MHz. It is based on the classic design by Charles Kitchin published in QST some years ago. It is to be launched at Dayton and on sale from May 12th.See http://www.qrpkits.com/scoutregen.html for more details.
8 May 2009
New (lower) sunspot peak predicted
NOAA has just a few minutes ago (1600z May 8th) released a new sunspot prediction with a peak of just 90 and much later than forecast before (now in 2013).See http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/SolarCycle/
Maybe I'll have to give 10GHz rainscatter a go after all...
Grandson time
DXing has to take a back seat when he is with us, but who cares too much? Now our grandson has gone back to his home, I am a little more active on 10m and 6m again.
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family
4 May 2009
Stations worked on 10m QRP
Pavel, UR5WCQ was a good signal, but alone, on 10m SSB at 1323z and was worked giving me a report of RS53-55.
Earlier, EA5ON/M was on 10m calling a W4 station across the pond, but I could not hear the W4.
Tuesday May 5th and nice QSO with Andy SQ9MEE in the log on 10m SSB
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sporadic-e,
sq9mee,
ur5wcq
3 May 2009
More sporadic-E now
This evening at 1800z I turned on the 10m rig and heard EA3BOX booming in on 28.487MHz SSB. A quick call and back came a 58 to 59+ report. Yesterday I heard SM3NQM on 6m SSB, so the season has clearly started now.
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ea3box,
sm3nqm,
sporadic-e
1 May 2009
10m open (spor-E)
II0DIVA (special call) coming through on 10m SSB this evening. This is the first sporadic-E heard this season. Later, at 1910z, I worked IY7GM, another special call, with a 59 report received using the IC703 and the wire Homebase-10 halo. He was 58 with me.
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ii0diva,
iy7gm,
sporadic-e
30 Apr 2009
Sunspots are GO!!
At the end of April we seem to be seeing green shoots of recovery not only in the economy, but also in the sunspot count: today the sunspot number reached 15, a number not seen in some while.This was just a few days after another spot was present, albeit very briefly. Can we hope that this signals the real end of the minimum with better HF days ahead? Let's see what things are like in another 28 days .....and keep fingers and toes crossed.
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sunspots
28 Apr 2009
Sporadic-E
For most of April I've been putting out CQs on 10m CW/SSB/FM and checking the DX cluster for signs of sporadic-E propagation into Europe. So far, all is very quiet. It is still early in the season, but usually there've been some openings by now. May, June and July are the best months in the northern hemisphere.
At times, sporadic-E signals can be very strong indeed. I recall some Icelandic stations on 6m SSB 2 years ago who were truly S9+50dB suggesting that, on a clear frequency, they would have been workable with microwatts!
There is a nice tutorial on sporadic-E at this link.
As of April 29th, still no spor-E yet detected this season here.
At times, sporadic-E signals can be very strong indeed. I recall some Icelandic stations on 6m SSB 2 years ago who were truly S9+50dB suggesting that, on a clear frequency, they would have been workable with microwatts!
There is a nice tutorial on sporadic-E at this link.
As of April 29th, still no spor-E yet detected this season here.
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qrp,
sporadic-e
27 Apr 2009
Quaker News
The QRP community has a lot in common with Quakers (Society of Friends) , especially their ethos of living simply and fairly. If you have never done so, do check them out. They have been instrumental in much good work around the world, but this is usually done quietly behind the scenes e.g. they did a lot of work on reconciling the groups in Northern Ireland helping to work for peace there. The latest copy of Quaker News is available on-line. It has some interesting articles e.g. on the upcoming Copenhagen climate change conference later this year and on the need for urgent and fair action worldwide.
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climate change,
quakers
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