I am having another go with the 15m earth-electrode antenna and 5mW ERP on 474.2kHz WSPR this evening. Unless UK and near continent activity picks up, it could be another fairly fruitless evening.
Certainly it is a lot easier getting DX spots on 10m.
UPDATE 1810z: Not long ago M0PPP was a reasonable signal at -23dB S/N on 474.2kHz WSPR. He is in the Barnsley, Yorks area (IO93gm) and should be "off the side" of my earth-loop. Midway through his TX burst there was a slight break and frequency shift too.
UPDATE 1940z: My only reports so far are from G6AVK (78km) again. I am copying F5WK (364km).
4 Apr 2014
10m WSPRing again
This afternoon I have returned to 10m WSPR. There are lots of transatlantic reports of my signal, as well as reports of my 2W signal from Russia and Brazil. Not sure if it is a Win 8.1 issue or just the V2 WSPR program playing up but I seem to be NOT uploading spots I see at my end. Perhaps the internet service is very weak in my shack?
UPDATE 1545z: Restarting the program and re syncing the clock fixed it. Anyone know how to change how often the PC clock is sync'ed to internet time in Win 8.1? I need to increase the frequency I think. I don't even know how to find the control panel in Win 8.1 !
UPDATE 1545z: Restarting the program and re syncing the clock fixed it. Anyone know how to change how often the PC clock is sync'ed to internet time in Win 8.1? I need to increase the frequency I think. I don't even know how to find the control panel in Win 8.1 !
Unique 10m WSPR spots received so far this afternoon |
Oscar 6 and 7
http://ukamsat.files.wordpress.com/2012/06/oscar-7-amateur-radio-satellite.gif?w=593 |
Many years ago when I lived in Cambridge I recall listening for the 2m transponder outputs from thse satellites at the topmost end of the band. Using my "Oscarlator" - a paper based calculator one could predict passes in range. The best ones were late at night way out west over the Atlantic, when, for a few minutes Ws and VEs could be heard. Also copyable was HB9HB, a 70cms beacon that got translated to 2m. I never transmitted via satellites then and used a homemade 2m converter feeding an old T28 Codar receiver. Happy days back in the 1970s. I gather Oscar 7 is still up and (sort of) functioning.
See http://www.qsl.net/pe1rah/oscarlator.htm .
630m - quiet overnight
The lack of G stations on 474.2kHz WSPR was very apparent overnight. My log is very sparse.
From reports given and received, a lot more could have been achieved with more activity. When I install my longer baseline earth-electrode system, I'll have another try. I am dependent on others to help me with this because of my stroke.
Unique 474.2kHz WSPR spots oveernight |
3 Apr 2014
Amateur satellites
I have only ever had one single SSB contact via an amateur satellite and that was one with a 29MHz downlink many years ago. I cannot recall the satellite or the uplink frequency. I have not bothered since but don't doubt I could have QSOs with a 70cm/2m transponder. I see from the Southgate amateur radio news pages that the transponder on the FUNcube-1 satellite is to be switched on tomorrow for the weekend.
630m - very quiet so far
With so little local and semi-local activity, I am getting no WSPR results so far this evening on the 630m band. This is more to do with low activity than the earth-electrode antenna system. Lack particularly of G activity is a serious issue: I shall have to abandon the band (with QRP ERP at least) unless more Gs and nearer continentals become active.
UPDATE 1830z: PA3ABK/2 (306km) was a strong -8dB S/N at 1814z. No-one else!
UPDATE 1915z: a few spots of me by G6AVK (78km). No-one else so far this evening.
UPDATE 1940z: F4DTL (431km) and DF2JP (461km) spotted.
UPDATE 1830z: PA3ABK/2 (306km) was a strong -8dB S/N at 1814z. No-one else!
UPDATE 1915z: a few spots of me by G6AVK (78km). No-one else so far this evening.
UPDATE 1940z: F4DTL (431km) and DF2JP (461km) spotted.
MF again and plans for VLF
This evening, I am re-trying my 15m baseline earth-electrode "antenna" on 474.2kHz WSPR (approx. 5mW ERP) but at the moment there is a distinct lack of in-range stations. I shall keep the system running until tomorrow to see who appears.
The next test may be WSPR at 8-9kHz earth-mode with the same antenna. I may persuade G6ALB to appear on VLF WSPR (3km + away). The match here needs better optimising at VLF. Presently the earth system looks more like 300ohms resistive at 474.2kHz - a lot higher than at the old QTH.
The next test may be WSPR at 8-9kHz earth-mode with the same antenna. I may persuade G6ALB to appear on VLF WSPR (3km + away). The match here needs better optimising at VLF. Presently the earth system looks more like 300ohms resistive at 474.2kHz - a lot higher than at the old QTH.
10m WSPR with new PC
10m WSPRing again now, but with the new Win 8.1 Dell Inspiron 15R PC and 2W RF from the FT817. Immediate success this morning with reports from Russia and Japan in the very first transmission slot. All seems to be well with the new PC.
I am spotting lots of EU stations too as well as PY2WG (9562km) and it is not yet 0930z.
UPDATE 1300z: LZ1OI is putting in a huge WSPR signal today and I am wondering if this is via Es rather than F layer?
UPDATE 1350z: as well as transatlantic stations, there are more Europeans in the 10m log today.
I am spotting lots of EU stations too as well as PY2WG (9562km) and it is not yet 0930z.
UPDATE 1300z: LZ1OI is putting in a huge WSPR signal today and I am wondering if this is via Es rather than F layer?
UPDATE 1350z: as well as transatlantic stations, there are more Europeans in the 10m log today.
2 Apr 2014
WSPR with new Win 8.1 PC
I had a surprise today: my Inspiron 15R does NOT have a touch
sensitive screen after all. Dell assure me I did not order, or pay for
such a screen This is not an important feature.
The next surprise was a sort of malware program called "optimizer pro" which managed to install itself and wanted me to buy a subscription to reomve hundreds of errors. A free call to 0800 028 2660 ( the FREE Dell support number) soon had this removed and the PC fully checked remotely. WSPR, Spectran and Ccleaner all installed and worked without issues. Ccleaner is a recommended free download to do the same and a lot more. I run Ccleaner regularly to check PC health.
I tried WSPR on 20m and 10m and the software ran without issues under Win 8.1. A nice surprise with Win 8.1 was that the PC's clock is already sync'd to an internet time server so that timing was not an issue with WSPR. No need to install special software for this purposes.
As far as I can see, Win 8.1 seems to do all I need.
The next surprise was a sort of malware program called "optimizer pro" which managed to install itself and wanted me to buy a subscription to reomve hundreds of errors. A free call to 0800 028 2660 ( the FREE Dell support number) soon had this removed and the PC fully checked remotely. WSPR, Spectran and Ccleaner all installed and worked without issues. Ccleaner is a recommended free download to do the same and a lot more. I run Ccleaner regularly to check PC health.
I tried WSPR on 20m and 10m and the software ran without issues under Win 8.1. A nice surprise with Win 8.1 was that the PC's clock is already sync'd to an internet time server so that timing was not an issue with WSPR. No need to install special software for this purposes.
As far as I can see, Win 8.1 seems to do all I need.
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1 Apr 2014
Our bungalow from the top of the Burwell windmill next door
Our bungalow from up the windmill next door |
You may see my V2000 vertical and 2m halo on the garage roof if you look at the blown up photo. You may JUST be able to see my HF Par end-fed wire too but you will need to look carefully at the full sized photo.
For the second time this year, a party of school children is visiting the museum, and windmill. The windmill has its official opening on Sunday April 13th.
See http://www.burwellmuseum.org.uk.btck.co.uk/StevensMill
The windmill, next to our bungalow, is the highest spot in the village. The church, about 400m away, is on the second highest ground.
A friend has suggested I string a 472kHz antenna up to the top of the windmill! Actually I don't need this - I prefer the view as it is.
Burwell Church from up the windmill |
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