21 Jul 2015
Stroke update - NOT amateur radio
I am still having great difficulty with giddiness when walking. Also, I have poor speech and poor thin liquid drinking, although most foods are OK. I still get days when I am profoundly tired, especially after physical or mental exertion, although I seem to bounce back more quickly. Overall, my poor voice and giddiness are my biggest concerns. Getting better, but only very slowly. Overall, I still feel very unwell. By this time last year I was expecting to be back to full health.
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Still no Es here today on 6m or 10m
It is now 1305z and still there is no Es evident on either 6m or 10m WSPR here. This is, by a long way, the worst day on both bands for some time, here at least. I wonder if we really are seeing a poor Es season? Of course, there is always the chance that people are moving to other modes and deserting WSPR. WSPR activity levels are very low on both bands currently, which is a pity. Without active stations on WSPR openings are being missed. Of course, WSPRnet only shows stations very recently spotting or spotted, so if they have been active but unsuccessful they appear as inactive and do not get shown. On a poor day there may be lots of stations trying on 10m and 6m WSPR but without success.
Sunspots and 10m/6m - Tues July 21st 2015
Sunspot number has drifted lower and is 39 today (K=3). 10m is expected to remain "poor". With lowish sunspot number, somewhat disturbed conditions and summertime, I am not expecting much of 10m, although Es may liven up things a bit on 10m and 6m.
Apparently stations in South America were being worked on 6m at the weekend. There was zero "real DX" on 6m WSPR, probably due to the low level of activity on that mode. This is the last season I shall try WSPR on 6m. I shall either abandon the band (which would be a pity) or chose another mode. For the last two Es seasons I have been on 6m quite a lot with only 4X1RF (3519km), CN8LI (2113km) and EU Es to show for it. For the time spent, results on 6m have been disappointing.
Apparently stations in South America were being worked on 6m at the weekend. There was zero "real DX" on 6m WSPR, probably due to the low level of activity on that mode. This is the last season I shall try WSPR on 6m. I shall either abandon the band (which would be a pity) or chose another mode. For the last two Es seasons I have been on 6m quite a lot with only 4X1RF (3519km), CN8LI (2113km) and EU Es to show for it. For the time spent, results on 6m have been disappointing.
All quiet here on 10m/6m Es
No signs here yet (1038z) today of any Es yet on 6m and 10m WSPR. This can well change, but this is a quieter start to the day than I can remember in some time. Is the main Es season drawing to a close already? Surely not. In 2013 there was plenty of European Es on 6m and 10m SSB right up until I was in hospital which was mid September.
20 Jul 2015
Some life on 6m WSPR, but not much
CN8LI (2113km) and I exchanged WSPR spots earlier on 6m WSPR. At the moment there seems very little Es about on 6m and 10m WSPR.
East Anglian Churches: blog updated - NOT amateur radio
Today we visited Clare church in Suffolk and I have updated the East
Anglian Churches blog. It is a light, airy and welcoming church. It was visited by Daniel Defoe who called it a "good church".
See http://eachurches.blogspot.co.uk/ .
See http://eachurches.blogspot.co.uk/ .
Sunspots and 10m - Mon July 20th 2015
Sunspot number is 46 today (K=1) and 10m propagation is expected to remain "poor". We should not expect great things of 10m today (summertime conditions) unless the band is livened up by Es. If recent days are typical, 6m will be the better band for Es.
Quiet start on 6m and 10m WSPR
So far, and things can well change later, only G spots on 6m and 10m WSPR. No Es evident yet. Very slowly, we are falling from the peak of the cycle, although I think we will have one more good autumn/winter season on 10m.
UPDATE 1045z: G0MQW (123km) was the best overnight DX. This was on 6m WSPR. He spotted me at 0300z. Still no Es evident (yet today!) on 6m or 10m WSPR.
UPDATE 1045z: G0MQW (123km) was the best overnight DX. This was on 6m WSPR. He spotted me at 0300z. Still no Es evident (yet today!) on 6m or 10m WSPR.
Trophy
Just received this letter from the RSGB. I was somewhat chuffed to be awarded this trophy! It was a total surprise.
Hello Roger,Good to hear from you in which I hope is improved health.You were awarded the Wortley-Talbot Trophy which is awarded, annually, for the most outstanding experimental work in amateur radio. I enclose a photo.It is, physically ,the largest trophy that we present and for this reason winners usually leave it in the custody of the Society!Best WishesGraham Coomber, G0NBIGeneral ManagerRadio Society of Great Britain
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19 Jul 2015
VLF amateur experiments
See https://sites.google.com/site/sub9khz/vlf-news-2015 .
In Germany there has been discussions about possible VLF amateur transmissions around 1.72kHz (tweek resonances) and even whistler mode with reception in the Southern Hemisphere.
As we move to "quiet sun" conditions maybe more people will be enticed to the VLF, LF and MF bands?
In Germany there has been discussions about possible VLF amateur transmissions around 1.72kHz (tweek resonances) and even whistler mode with reception in the Southern Hemisphere.
As we move to "quiet sun" conditions maybe more people will be enticed to the VLF, LF and MF bands?
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