9 Sept 2015
Sunspots and 10m - Wed Sept 9th 2015
Sunspot number has risen and conditions are less disturbed today. Sunspot number is 47 (K=2) although 10m propagation remains "poor". Although F2 propagation on 10m is possible, late Es remains the best hope on 10m and 6m. At the moment I am not active on 10m or 6m WSPR, but I shall be turning the kit on shortly. My first task will be to mend the 2m big-wheel!
Big-wheel disaster?
Overnight, my temporary mast for the big-wheel collapsed: it was simply resting against the guttering and blew over crushing one of the clover leaves. Hopefully, I can bend this element correctly again. I shall do this shortly.
UPDATE 1414z: Averted! I managed to straighten out the bent clover leaf, re-erect the antenna (briefly) and re-test. As far as I can tell, it is the same as before now.
UPDATE 1414z: Averted! I managed to straighten out the bent clover leaf, re-erect the antenna (briefly) and re-test. As far as I can tell, it is the same as before now.
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big-wheel
8 Sept 2015
70cm contest using a 2m big wheel
Stations worked on 70cm tonight with 5W and a 2m big-wheel omni |
Seasons - NOT amateur radio
As I grow older, the seasons seem to come around much more quickly.
The long, light evenings are no more as we start the autumn and the run
towards Christmas. Soon the shops will be filled with Christmas tat as the shops cash in commercially. In some shops Christmas starts now!
It seems no time at all since the spring when the trees were showing that newness of fresh green and the summer migrants were arriving from Africa.
As one gets older I have learnt to enjoy every season. We are lucky in the UK to have seasons and each has its own pleasures if we just open our eyes and let the seasons flow over us.
Autumn is a season of rich colours, newly turned soil and fresh starts. Winter can have those bright cold days when the trees are bare, or warm evenings inside when the TV and fire beckon. Spring is when the summer migrants return, when the birds make new nests and sing for all it is worth. Buds appear and the bulbs in the garden spring forth with vigor. Summer is when the flowers come into full bloom - and the grass needs cutting very regularly!
Every time of the year is special and should be enjoyed. We will blink and autumn and winter will be gone and those long summer evenings will be here again, but each of us has one fewer year to enjoy. Those long summer evenings will come and go.
No, enjoy every moment and every season. Enjoy the now.
It seems no time at all since the spring when the trees were showing that newness of fresh green and the summer migrants were arriving from Africa.
As one gets older I have learnt to enjoy every season. We are lucky in the UK to have seasons and each has its own pleasures if we just open our eyes and let the seasons flow over us.
Autumn is a season of rich colours, newly turned soil and fresh starts. Winter can have those bright cold days when the trees are bare, or warm evenings inside when the TV and fire beckon. Spring is when the summer migrants return, when the birds make new nests and sing for all it is worth. Buds appear and the bulbs in the garden spring forth with vigor. Summer is when the flowers come into full bloom - and the grass needs cutting very regularly!
Every time of the year is special and should be enjoyed. We will blink and autumn and winter will be gone and those long summer evenings will be here again, but each of us has one fewer year to enjoy. Those long summer evenings will come and go.
No, enjoy every moment and every season. Enjoy the now.
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seasons
Syria - NOT amateur radio
I am no politician, but Syria is being torn apart by civil war. An end to the conflict has to be ironed out or the deaths and displacement of millions will go on. The refugee crisis now unfolding is a symptom of the deep unrest in that troubled nation. It is high time the major powers worked together with all sides to forge a fair and lasting peace. No vested interests please, just the well being of all the people in Syria.
It still puzzles me why not a single Gulf state has taken any Syrian refugees.
It still puzzles me why not a single Gulf state has taken any Syrian refugees.
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syria
Sunspots and 10m - Tues Sept 8th 2015
Sunspot number today is 47 (K=6) and 10m propagation is expected to remain "poor" today. It is very unlikely 10m will be any good today but the band has a habit of springing surprises! Late Es remains the best hope.
Overnight on 10m and 630m WSPR
Not surprisingly only spots by G4IKZ (18km) on 10m overnight and so far this morning. On 630m WSPR best DX was DK7FC (669km) who has an excellent signal on MF.
7 Sept 2015
Virgin Media broadband - NOT amateur radio
Today I got an email from Virgin Media saying that this autumn they will be doubling their broadband speed. It is already pretty good but twice as fast will be amazing. I think this is a general email to prevent us moving to BT Infinity or Sky.
Generally Virgin Media TV, broadband and phones are very reliable, although there have been a few times when the service has been down.
Generally Virgin Media TV, broadband and phones are very reliable, although there have been a few times when the service has been down.
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broadband,
virgin media
FET regen circuit
I received this email today:
"Hi Roger
I just wanted to thank you for the Feter Regen on your QRP site. I have managed to waste several weeks building and experimenting with it. This really is a fun project. The first working regen I have made in many years.
Many thanks and thanks also for all the other informative projects on your Web Pages.
Ray Lyford M0BBV
Sorry for the quality of the Image."
I was very pleased Ray built the circuit and had some fun with it. My main regret is not being able to do much experimentation currently as I am still too wobbly. Hopefully this will get better with time. There is also a very simple transceiver based on this circuit on the website.
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/hf/regen .
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/hf/feter-80m-qrpp-cw-transceiver .
"Hi Roger
I just wanted to thank you for the Feter Regen on your QRP site. I have managed to waste several weeks building and experimenting with it. This really is a fun project. The first working regen I have made in many years.
Many thanks and thanks also for all the other informative projects on your Web Pages.
Ray Lyford M0BBV
Sorry for the quality of the Image."
I was very pleased Ray built the circuit and had some fun with it. My main regret is not being able to do much experimentation currently as I am still too wobbly. Hopefully this will get better with time. There is also a very simple transceiver based on this circuit on the website.
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/hf/regen .
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/hf/feter-80m-qrpp-cw-transceiver .
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regen
472kHz WSPR during the night
PA3ABK/2 (306km) and F1AFJ (607km) copied on 472kHz WSPR overnight and my 5mW ERP was copied by PA3ABK (306km) and local G4KPX (14km). I will give my preamp for the band an outing later this week. At the moment I am still using the (rather deaf) FT817 on RX. I think another 4dB at least is to be had on RX.
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