Sunspot number today has fallen back to 86. 10m propagation is expected to be "fair".
So far this morning VK6XT (14719km) is my best DX report on 10m WSPR with my 500mW WSPR beacon at 1024z. Considering the "fair" 10m forecast, this is pretty good.
6 Feb 2015
5 Feb 2015
CB to ham
From Steve G7VFY:
Good use for old CB's.There is a Yahoo group, CB to ham.Stephen WaltersG7VFY
10m USA WSPR spots - Feb 5th 2015
The first USA station to spot my 10m 500mW WSPR beacon today was WG2Z (5600km) at 1246z. Although open yet again across the north Atlantic - it has been open most afternoons now for months - today only feels "average" today on 10m WSPR.
UPDATE 1722z: At the moment KC1AWS (5308km) was the last USA station to spot my 500mW 10m beacon at 1714z. It is still quite early, so other stations may still copy me in the USA later.
UPDATE 1722z: At the moment KC1AWS (5308km) was the last USA station to spot my 500mW 10m beacon at 1714z. It is still quite early, so other stations may still copy me in the USA later.
UPDATE 1830z: I am still being spotted by USA stations. The latest spot was by KC1AWS at 1826z but there are others too. 10m is still open transatlantic.
UPDATE 2100z: The last USA station to spot my 10m 500mW WSPR beacon today was W8QYT (5798km) at 1838z tonight. Time to go QRT on 10m WSPR. |
Radio Equipment Directive (RED)
See https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/radio-equipment-directive-proposal .
Quite soon this new directive will apply in Europe including the UK. Many low cost modules may cost a little more as receivers will need to be more carefully designed to meet RED requirements. It is likely that more stringent RX parameters will have to be met. I wonder if some of the very low module costs are as a result of the dumping of old stock? This could well impact super-regen receivers that are sensitive, but not very selective. Although fine in some markets this type of receiver is less than ideal in a very busy ISM band where they could easily be blocked. Listening around 433.92MHz recently, very many ISM devices could be copied. One of my old colleagues is involved in international committees working on RED.
The "internet of things" means very many devices will include radios in future, such as a basic internet terminal in washing machines or RFID tags.
Quite soon this new directive will apply in Europe including the UK. Many low cost modules may cost a little more as receivers will need to be more carefully designed to meet RED requirements. It is likely that more stringent RX parameters will have to be met. I wonder if some of the very low module costs are as a result of the dumping of old stock? This could well impact super-regen receivers that are sensitive, but not very selective. Although fine in some markets this type of receiver is less than ideal in a very busy ISM band where they could easily be blocked. Listening around 433.92MHz recently, very many ISM devices could be copied. One of my old colleagues is involved in international committees working on RED.
The "internet of things" means very many devices will include radios in future, such as a basic internet terminal in washing machines or RFID tags.
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Sunspots and 10m propagation - Feb 5th 2015
Sunspot number today is 85. 10m propagation is expected to be "fair". So far today, just LZ1OI (2153km) and local G4IKZ (18km) copying my 10m 500mW WSPR beacon this morning. No further DX as yet, although I expect 10m to open to the USA after lunch.
UPDATE 1045z: Just been spotted on 10m by 4X1RF (3519km).
UPDATE 1114z: 4X1RF has spotted me 3 times so far today.
UPDATE 1214z: 4X1RF (3519km) has, so far, spotted my 500mW 10m WSPR beacon 6 times this morning. No sign, as yet, of spots from stations in the USA.
UPDATE 1045z: Just been spotted on 10m by 4X1RF (3519km).
UPDATE 1114z: 4X1RF has spotted me 3 times so far today.
UPDATE 1214z: 4X1RF (3519km) has, so far, spotted my 500mW 10m WSPR beacon 6 times this morning. No sign, as yet, of spots from stations in the USA.
4 Feb 2015
Yet more transceiver modules!
A search on eBay has thrown up lots of useful RF transceiver modules, not as low cost as the AM ones found by G6ALB, but nonetheless very low cost and suitable for local communications, Some are 100mW and some 500mW or 1W. The ones I saw were data units, but these should be suitable for speech with simple mods. I am unclear how some of these are programmed to the correct frequency. There is usually a choice of either VHF or UHF and I think some are essentially FM.
Put "UHF transceiver module eBay" into Google to see what comes up. Or try "VHF" instead of UHF. I was amazed how low cost these were.
Put "UHF transceiver module eBay" into Google to see what comes up. Or try "VHF" instead of UHF. I was amazed how low cost these were.
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USA WSPR spots on 10m today
The last spot from the USA of my 10m 500mW WSPR beacon was WG2Z (5600km) at 1836z. There was an isolated spot by EA6ZL (1485km) at 1944z. This may have been Es. The first USA spot today was also WG2Z (5600km) at 1220z.
UPDATE 2012z: I am still active on 10m and MF.
UPDATE 2105z: On 10m just being spotted by local G4IKZ (18km) since 1944z. I am still active on 10m and MF.
UPDATE 2012z: I am still active on 10m and MF.
UPDATE 2105z: On 10m just being spotted by local G4IKZ (18km) since 1944z. I am still active on 10m and MF.
Another blog to follow - NOT amateur radio
Today we went out to Eye and Thornham Parva in east Suffolk. We ate at Beard's Deli Cafe in Eye.
We have a blog to record our East Anglian Church visits. Although
mainly for our own records (otherwise we'll forget!) it is a public
blog, so you are invited to join my wife and I "virtually" and add comments if you
wish. We hope to visit several churches each week.
See http://eachurches.blogspot.co.uk/ .
Some of the loveliest and oldest churches in the world are in our part of England (Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire). Even if you have no religious interest they are of historic interest. I find it amazing that so many were built so long ago when the population was 2-3 million only in the whole country. These churches were very important in medieval times.
See http://eachurches.blogspot.co.uk/ .
Some of the loveliest and oldest churches in the world are in our part of England (Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire). Even if you have no religious interest they are of historic interest. I find it amazing that so many were built so long ago when the population was 2-3 million only in the whole country. These churches were very important in medieval times.
More useful modules
Yet again, I am indebted to Steve G1KQH for the following:
Low cost AM modules yesterday, now the Dorji today.. Its just never ending what next comes along, I can’t keep up any longer going to have a funny turn!73 Steve
http://www.g1kqh.talktalk.net/
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Sunspot number and 10m propagation - Feb 4th 2015
Sunspot number today is 112 and 10m propagation is expected to be "fair". No great 10m DX this morning (Europeans and near Asia only) but the band did again open to the USA after lunch.
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