21 Feb 2016
Away for a long weekend - NOT amateur radio
As you probably guessed, I was away for a few days. My wife and I were down in Kent, just outside Canterbury, visiting our son and his family including 2 of our young grandchildren. So I have not done blogging for a few days. Sorry, but family comes first. The photo shows my wife and grandson. Canterbury Cathedral, where he was Christened, is in the background.
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19 Feb 2016
South Hams, Devon - NOT amateur radio
See www.southhamssociety.org .
If you like the natural beauty of the South Hams in South Devon, you may be interested in this link. In my view, parts of the South Hams are the best places on Earth. I come from there, so am slightly biased!
If you like the natural beauty of the South Hams in South Devon, you may be interested in this link. In my view, parts of the South Hams are the best places on Earth. I come from there, so am slightly biased!
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10m WSPR spots so far
G8VDQ (93km) has been spotted here on 10m WSPR (presumably involving aircraft reflection judging by the Doppler and I have been spotted by G0HWW (29km) a few times. No DX outside the UK as yet, although it is still quite early.
Sunspots and 10m - Fri Feb 19th 2016
Solar flux has fallen a little to 96 and sunspot number is 35 (K=2). Predictions for 10m propagation remain "poor" today.
18 Feb 2016
IC7300 yet?
As yet, I have not heard that the ICOM IC7300 is available in the UK or the rest of Europe. Dealers are still keen to take deposits and are still quoting a price "below £1000". With an SDR architecture I think the final price will be somewhat lower. At a lower price I might consider this, especially with 4m coverage. At current rates we may have to wait until next Christmas before we see this rig with stable software at a decent price.
See http://www.hamradio.co.uk/amateur-radio-main-equipment-base-station-radio-icom-base-station-radio/icom/icom-ic-7300-hf-50-70mhz-transceiver-deposit-pd-6016.php .
See http://www.hamradio.co.uk/amateur-radio-main-equipment-base-station-radio-icom-base-station-radio/icom/icom-ic-7300-hf-50-70mhz-transceiver-deposit-pd-6016.php .
FTSE 100 - NOT amateur radio
At lunchtime the FTSE 100 UK share index is down 0.38%. It was higher, but still negative on the day.
We should expect it to gradually slide in the months ahead as investors are still nervous about Greece, the EC, China and the world economy at large. It always bounces back, although this could take years.
My expectations this year? I think it will fall to around 5000 then bounce back to 6500. Of course I am only guessing and it could end up anywhere between 4000 and 7000. I suspect there will be a bounce if we vote to stay in the EU in the summer. If we vote to leave, I suspect the pound and the FTSE 100 will lose value.
We should expect it to gradually slide in the months ahead as investors are still nervous about Greece, the EC, China and the world economy at large. It always bounces back, although this could take years.
My expectations this year? I think it will fall to around 5000 then bounce back to 6500. Of course I am only guessing and it could end up anywhere between 4000 and 7000. I suspect there will be a bounce if we vote to stay in the EU in the summer. If we vote to leave, I suspect the pound and the FTSE 100 will lose value.
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RSGB Band Plans
I have a love/hate relationship with my national society. In many ways they do a very good job. At the same time they seem to have a "thing" about AM.
Yet again, there is ZERO acknowledgement of 10m AM except a (begrudged?) comment that 29-29.1MHz is in the 6kHz wide all mode section. No explicit mention that this is where AM can be found. Indeed a year ago an RSGB official told me he had no idea about 10m AM!! AM has been just above 29MHz for as long as I can remember: got it RSGB?
The 2m AM centre of activity of 144.55MHz gets again a (begrudged?) footnote, whereas other modes get explicit mention.
No, the RSGB hates AM. This is my conclusion. This is a stupid stance. There is plenty of space for AM on 10m and the VHF bands. AM gear is low cost too.
I love digital modes but AM has a place.
Yet again, there is ZERO acknowledgement of 10m AM except a (begrudged?) comment that 29-29.1MHz is in the 6kHz wide all mode section. No explicit mention that this is where AM can be found. Indeed a year ago an RSGB official told me he had no idea about 10m AM!! AM has been just above 29MHz for as long as I can remember: got it RSGB?
The 2m AM centre of activity of 144.55MHz gets again a (begrudged?) footnote, whereas other modes get explicit mention.
No, the RSGB hates AM. This is my conclusion. This is a stupid stance. There is plenty of space for AM on 10m and the VHF bands. AM gear is low cost too.
I love digital modes but AM has a place.
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10m WSPR - just local so far
G0HWW (29km) is the only station spotting me on 10m WSPR today so far. Although there may be some DX later, I am not too hopeful on 10m.
UPDATE 1535z: Just been spotted in Brazil on 10m WSPR by KD0VWO (7412km). So far this is the only DX spot on 10m WSPR all day.
UPDATE 1535z: Just been spotted in Brazil on 10m WSPR by KD0VWO (7412km). So far this is the only DX spot on 10m WSPR all day.
Sunspots and 10m - Thurs Feb 18th 2016
Solar flux is 97 today (lower than of late). Sunspot number is 60 (K=4). 10m propagation is expected to be "poor" today. I am not expecting great things of 10m again today as conditions look quite disturbed.
17 Feb 2016
Kia - NOT amateur radio
Just (a few days ago) received this from EMG in Cambridge. I
wonder if Kia also needs to quietly update its software? This is the
first time I heard about this. Suspicious or a genuine product enhancement?
Dear Mr xxxxx
Service Action notice
We have been advised that a product enhancement is available for your car, xxyyyzzz.
It is important that these improvements are applied and we
have been requested by Kia Motors to do so.
As
your Kia dealer we like to take care of our customer’s cars.
We believe in Family-Like Care, and that extends from our
service to you and to the care we give your car.
While
your car is in our care we will complete a comprehensive
Vehicle Health Check to make sure that it is in the best
condition possible and will advise you of any actions
required.
We
can provide collection and delivery at your home or workplace
and we can also arrange alternative transport if required. You
are also welcome to wait in our customer area; we’ll make sure
we don’t keep you waiting any longer than we need to. Just let
us know what suits you best.
Remember
that if repairs are needed we will always use genuine parts
from Kia, which are covered by a 2-year warranty and the
correct specifications of the latest lubricants. Our
technicians are trained by the Kia Academy and use Kia
specialist tools. At the same time we will use the Kia Global
Diagnostic System to make sure the latest updates from Kia are
applied to your car.
Please get in touch with us on 01223 478478 to arrange a convenient appointment.
We look forward to seeing you soon.
Yours sincerely
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