6 May 2010
OY1OF on 10m WSPR - Doppler shifted
OY1OF was already receiving signals from me and G3ZJO at 0724z today on 10m WSPR. His signal with me had very distinct Doppler shift on each transmission suggesting that the E layer is moving or at least is unstable. The sunspot count (unrelated to Es I think) was at a very high 77 today. I've now reduced my TX power back to 1W as 5W is probably too much. I must try WSPRing on 10m with very low mW levels soon.
5 May 2010
My shack in 1977

The Heathkit Lunchbox on 75m AM

4 May 2010
Photo of a man born in 1746
Looking through my old photos I found this today. This appeared in a newspaper some years ago and it shows a man who was 102yrs old when the photo was taken in 1848. This means he was born in 1746, 10 years before Mozart was born and was a middle aged man when the Bastille was stormed in Paris. The calotype photo was taken by William Collie who I believe was a photographer on Jersey in the Channel Islands. See also http://www.all-art.org/history658_photography5-2.html
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photo,
william collie
Sunspot count 61
Although conditions have been a bit disturbed lately, the sunspot count reached 61 today. This is a decent sunspot number and conditions are certainly on a generally upward trend now. This autumn should see conditions very much better on the higher bands than for many years. Whoopee!
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sunspots
3 May 2010
10m WSPR - real DX

10m WSPR - interesting short skip
This morning and lunchtime I've been running 5W WSPR on 28MHz. There was some Es propagation but the most interesting reports were from Holland with two reports at around 450kms. Now this is usually too short for Es propagation, so I wonder if this was tropo?
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sporadic-e,
tropo,
wspr
2 May 2010
8.97kHz noise levels
DK7FC has delayed further DX tests on 8.97kHz because of thunderstorms in Germany. Stefan comments that the noise levels appear to be rising as thunderstorm activity increases as we move towards summer. He is wondering if further VLF DX tests should be postponed until the autumn when the noise will lower again. You can check UK thunderstorm activity on the Nowcast website.
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8.97khz,
thunderstorm
QRP AM TX for 12m or 10m (ON6MU)
Just spotted this little circuit on ON6MU's website: it's a small 100mW QRP AM transmitter for either 12m or 10m using a single stage modulated crystal oscillator. AM can be quite a lot of fun on 10m around 29-29.1MHz.
Back on the air and 10m Es
This evening I finished repainting the bedroom shack and got all the radio gear back in place. Connecting the antennas I noticed sporadic-E on 10m this evening with a CN8 audible on SSB: the Es season's started, so I'll be looking out for some QRP DX on both 10m and 6m. As mentioned before, I'll be using WSPR on 6m when not active but in the house.
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10m,
sporadic-e,
wspr
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