7 Apr 2010
82nd unique 500kHz WSPR report
This evening I got a new unique WSPR report, the first in 3 weeks, from Chris G3XIZ. This is my 82nd on the band. Chris has just started on WSPR and is likely to come on WSPR TX shortly. He is a very experienced 500kHz CW operator.
Auroral Chorus Recording (Paul Nicholson)
If you missed the streamed natural VLF auroral chorus emissions the other morning here is a nice recording made by Paul Nicholson in Todmorden UK. It is a truly unbelievable sound, produced not by birds but by the auroral electromagnetic activity at VLF.
Labels:
auroral chorus,
chorus,
vlf
Moonbounce from Aricibo
The Arecibo Observatory Amateur Radio Club KP4AOwill be putting the 1000-foot radio telescope on the air for 432 MHz EME from April 16-18. It can be heard with a small hand-held yagi pointed at the moon. A 15 dBi antenna and 100 W will be enough to work us on CW.
Times of operation are:
April 16: 1645 - 1930 UTC,
April 17: 1740 - 2020 UTC,
April 18: 1840 - 2125 UTC
Tx Frequency: 432.045 MHz,
Rx Frequency: 432.050 to 432.060+
Tx power: 400 W,
Antenna gain: 60 dBi
Times of operation are:
April 16: 1645 - 1930 UTC,
April 17: 1740 - 2020 UTC,
April 18: 1840 - 2125 UTC
Tx Frequency: 432.045 MHz,
Rx Frequency: 432.050 to 432.060+
Tx power: 400 W,
Antenna gain: 60 dBi
Labels:
432mhz,
kp4ao,
moonbounce
Antenna feeders
Today I have to move my two main antenna feeders which wind their way untidily through the house from the back of the house, where they enter the building, to my shack in a front bedroom. This means getting up into the small loft space to run the cables across and down. Some years ago I had a bent end fed antenna on 10m squeezed up there and it managed to get to South America on QRP SSB. A small ground plane for 10m (with a capacity top hat to shorten the vertical section) would probably perform quite effectively.
UPDATE: Job done. It took about 1 hour and everything is fine.
UPDATE: Job done. It took about 1 hour and everything is fine.
Labels:
10m,
active antenna,
ground plane,
loft
6 Apr 2010
VLF Chorus audible in UK this morning
Auroral Chorus, a natural VLF emission that sounds like birdsong is audible in the UK this (early) morning. It is still audible at 0650z. Check out the VLF natural radio receiver at http://abelian.org/vlf/test.html as soon as possible, as it will soon be gone.
5 Apr 2010
Operating on 40m
This evening, as my wife was busy watching the TV, I decided to go onto 40m SSB with 10W pep and see what was about, not chasing DX. I worked a special event station OZ2SPACE and a couple of other stations in Europe. Actually I must confess that this sort of rag-chew operating rather bores me these days: I'd far rather be building something or experimenting with WSPR. Working DX with QRP is fine on the other hand.
Labels:
OZ2SPACE
3 Apr 2010
G3XBM's 500kHz article in May's Practical Wireless
The follow-up article on my 500kHz transverter and WSPR experiments appeared in the May edition of Practical Wireless today. I hope it encourages a few others to give 500kHz a go, especially as my approach is a simple and easy one.
Labels:
500kHz,
practical wireless,
wspr
DF6NM and DK7FC active on 8.97kHz today
Not one, but 2 stations were active on 8.97kHz today in DFCW mode. Part of DK7FC's transmission was copied at 902kms away in Warsaw and DF6NM, running a much smaller station and antenna, was copied 21kms away. A first QSO on the 33kms band cannot be too far away now!
2 Apr 2010
4th Amateur VLF test transmission on 8.97kHz this weekend
Stefan DK7FC is planning to transmit again on 8.97 kHz VLF if the wind is able to support his kite antenna. The tests start Saturday April 3rd, at around 1000 UTC. The mode used will be DFCW-600 (dual frequency very slow CW). Several stations across Europe will be listening some using tiny E-field probe antennas.
1 Apr 2010
Temporarily QRT - shack becomes grandson's bedroom!
It had to happen sooner or later: our elder grandson, now 2.5yrs old, is staying with us a couple of times in the next few weeks as his mum and dad pack to move flat. Tonight he moved from the usual travel cot to a real bed for the first time .....in my radio shack. So, I shall be unable to operate evenings for a while so no 500kHz WSPR I'm afraid. Daytime operation may be possible, but apart from 10m WSPR I doubt I'll be able to do any serious operating. In the meantime he is fast asleep and looking very cosy.
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