This morning, Jan 3rd, I was discharged from hospital after 3.5 months due to to a bleed on the brain.I am far from well still and have lots of work (exercises) to do to to regain my health, which I hope to do in the coming months. I know it will be a hard slog.
My 2W 10m WSPR session over New Year was very successful with plenty of USA spots in the log. I hope to get back in the shack again soon.
3 Jan 2014
31 Dec 2013
Logging into a Windows PC and 10m WSPR
When I came to log in on my old (lab) Windows XP PC today it was a nightmare. Firstly it had not been used for almost 4 months and refused to bring up the log-in page. Then I'd forgotten my log-in details: even my old hint did not help. In the end after many attempts all was sorted but what a struggle with my poor addled brain currently. I've even made a small start on the tax return online. At the moment I am making lots of typos on the PC and everything takes twice as long as it did.
I've started WSPRing on 10m for the first time since September! My old life is slowly returning, thank God. Not bad reports too.
I've started WSPRing on 10m for the first time since September! My old life is slowly returning, thank God. Not bad reports too.
Initial 10m WSPR reports with 2W out |
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Release Date
The latest news from Addenbrooke's Hospital is I should be home for good by Jan 6th. After that, apart from continuing to get better, I hope to buy a new rig and do my on-line tax return! Expect blogging proper again within a week or so. I continue to slowly improve on all fronts but find I am making lots of errors typing on the PC still.
Currently on 2 days' home leave over New Year (1 night at home) but have to return to hospital by 5pm Wednesday.
Currently on 2 days' home leave over New Year (1 night at home) but have to return to hospital by 5pm Wednesday.
11 Dec 2013
IC7100 from Icom
When it comes to new 100W HF rigs the new IC7100 looks to be relatively good value at just under £1300 in the UK. This includes 4m and 70 cm coverage and DSTAR. I am a little skeptical about the clarity of the LCD touchscreen display. Other good rigs don't cover 4m or bands above 6m.I am still tempted when I get " released" from my hospital prison. My heart is still in QRP but the Elecraft KX3 is a similar price with just 8-10W,fewer bands and arguably less well suited to base station digital use. We'll have to see when I get out of my hospital "prison". I may just buy a second FT817 and another auto ATU.
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9 Dec 2013
Books
The last few weeks has seen me devouring a number of novels to kill the monotony of being in hospital still. Latest estimates are mid January for going home ,when I hope to be able to swallow some soft foods. Books read include:
"Oranges are not the only fruit" by Janice Winterton
"Night Fire" by Ken Follett
"Eye of the Needle "
"The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo " by Stieg Larsson
At the moment it takes about 3 days for a 560 page book. I am REALLY looking forward to going home when the ham radio blogging can resume.
Interestingly, I have read very few amateur radio books apart from 1 QST and a few RadComs and PWs. So far I have had visits from around 45 people including a few local hams. My brother has raised over £1000 for the charity "Headway" as a result of my bleed on the brain.
"Oranges are not the only fruit" by Janice Winterton
"Night Fire" by Ken Follett
"Eye of the Needle "
"The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo " by Stieg Larsson
At the moment it takes about 3 days for a 560 page book. I am REALLY looking forward to going home when the ham radio blogging can resume.
Interestingly, I have read very few amateur radio books apart from 1 QST and a few RadComs and PWs. So far I have had visits from around 45 people including a few local hams. My brother has raised over £1000 for the charity "Headway" as a result of my bleed on the brain.
1 Dec 2013
Latest Health News
All being well, I should get home from hospital for brief home visit within the next 3 weeks. Thereafter, the is a good chance of getting home for good, probably in January. I still cannot eat or drink normally but I can do the excercises to improve my swallow as well at home as in hospital. My walking is wobbly on a walking frame, but getting better, and my writing and speech are a mess still, but also heading in the right direction. Being at home will be so much better after around 4 months in hospital wards. Physically I can see and hear well, my memory seems to be maily intact, so I have lots to be grateful for. The facilities lacking should work eventually. A good chance of more "normal service" on the amateur radio blog from mid-January.
In the meantime my brother John has raised almost £1000 for the brain injury charity Headway. I cannot thank hi enough. My continued thanks for all donations including some very large donations from my American friends. This has been a very long haul personally and a big reminder how precious normal, everyday life is. We take everything for granted whereas we need to remind ourselves just how wonderful everything is.
In the meantime my brother John has raised almost £1000 for the brain injury charity Headway. I cannot thank hi enough. My continued thanks for all donations including some very large donations from my American friends. This has been a very long haul personally and a big reminder how precious normal, everyday life is. We take everything for granted whereas we need to remind ourselves just how wonderful everything is.
27 Nov 2013
Health "progress"
Got told today that my swallow response is not progressing and it is possible I may NEVER be able to eat normally. I have been given a series of exercises aimed at helping to correctly position the larynx.Only lots of time will tell.
My return home full time is likely to be in the new year after more therapy on my walking and writing.All the hard word on speech would be at home.
My return home full time is likely to be in the new year after more therapy on my walking and writing.All the hard word on speech would be at home.
13 Nov 2013
8 plus weeks and still in hospital
Sorry that my stroke is still making the hardest job near impossible. This has taken 10 minutes.
26 Oct 2013
16 Sept 2013
In hospital -bleed on the brain
At the weekend I was rushed into Addenbrookes hospital with excruciating headaches and punch drunk legs. After CAT and MRI scan they have confirmed it was a bleed on the brian from a blood vessel in the cerebellum which is being dispersed with drugs and can be treated. Service and care has been excellent at NHS Cambridge. We are lucky to have a world class hospital so close to us.
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