The Bristol balloon is now over North Africa, having been all around the globe.
See http://tracker.habhub.org/#!mt=roadmap&mz=0&qm=All&f=UBSEDS14&q=UBSEDS14
21 Mar 2016
Frog (or is it a toad?) - NOT amateur radio
For the first time since last summer we saw this fellow in the garden. I think it is a frog rather than a toad, but I am no expert. Last year we saw these most times we were in the garden. This one was about 10cm long, maybe less. We have no ponds in the garden so I don't know where it comes from.
Hambay - free ads to sell amateur gear
Southgate News reports there is a new site (from April 2016) with free ads to sell amateur gear. It is linked here in good faith. Not having ever used this site caveat emptor, buyer beware.
See http://www.southgatearc.org/news/2016/march/new_uk_amateur_radio_free_ads_site.htm .
See http://www.southgatearc.org/news/2016/march/new_uk_amateur_radio_free_ads_site.htm .
FTSE 100 - NOT amateur radio
After early losses, the UK share index has climbed a bit and is in positive territory (just) as I write this.
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Early Es on 10m?
Barely 15 minutes on 10m WSPR and I am exchanging strong WSPR spots with DK1MAX (891km). Is this short-skip Es? Nothing else yet copied and this was a total surprise. I was not expecting spots until much later.
UPDATE 0934z: Now spotting OE6PWD (1232km) on 10m WSPR. Surely this is Es. Perhaps I should try 6mWSPR today?
UPDATE 0954z: 4X1RF (3519km) is now spotting my 2W 10m WSPR. This is early and promising. I suppose this could be double hop Es, although single hop F2 is more probable, I think. HA9EL (1455km) has exchanged 10m WSPR spots and this could mean there is a chance of multi-hop Es.
UPDATE 1334z: 4X1RF (3519km) has spotted my 2W 10m WSPR no less than 10 times so far today.
UPDATE 1832z: Several late spots from Brazil on 10m WSPR.
UPDATE 0934z: Now spotting OE6PWD (1232km) on 10m WSPR. Surely this is Es. Perhaps I should try 6mWSPR today?
UPDATE 0954z: 4X1RF (3519km) is now spotting my 2W 10m WSPR. This is early and promising. I suppose this could be double hop Es, although single hop F2 is more probable, I think. HA9EL (1455km) has exchanged 10m WSPR spots and this could mean there is a chance of multi-hop Es.
UPDATE 1334z: 4X1RF (3519km) has spotted my 2W 10m WSPR no less than 10 times so far today.
UPDATE 1832z: Several late spots from Brazil on 10m WSPR.
Pasties - NOT amateur radio
We bought some meat from Waitrose on a "3 for £10" deal, which was good
meat at very good prices. As there is some beef left over from the stew
at lunch yesterday, the plan is to make some homemade pasties for lunch. My wife will do the pastry and I'll do the rest. I love pasties!
The pasty is famous in Cornwall. At one time it was a favorite with tin miners with savories at one end and jam at the other - a complete meal in your hand. Some of the best pasties in the world are made by Ivor Dewdney in Plymouth.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pasty .
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The pasty is famous in Cornwall. At one time it was a favorite with tin miners with savories at one end and jam at the other - a complete meal in your hand. Some of the best pasties in the world are made by Ivor Dewdney in Plymouth.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pasty .
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Sunspots and 10m - Mon March 21st 2016
Solar flux is 88 today. Sunspot number is 25 (K=2) and 10m propagation is, yet again, forecast to be "poor".
I QSYed from MF to 10m WSPR at 0915z. No overnight surprises on 472kHz.
I QSYed from MF to 10m WSPR at 0915z. No overnight surprises on 472kHz.
20 Mar 2016
Back on 472kHz WSPR
At about 1925z I QSYed from 10m down to 630m (472kHz) WSPR. I shall be on 472kHz WSPR for the evening and night with 5mW ERP from the earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground. I am on RX 80% of the time.
UPDATE 1940z: I see that G0LRD (25km) spotted me strongly on 472kHz WSPR.
UPDATE 2200z: It helps to have the "upload spots" box ticked! I was wondering why WSPRnet had others spotting me but I was, apparently, not spotting anyone. Then the penny dropped. Doh.
UPDATE 1940z: I see that G0LRD (25km) spotted me strongly on 472kHz WSPR.
UPDATE 2200z: It helps to have the "upload spots" box ticked! I was wondering why WSPRnet had others spotting me but I was, apparently, not spotting anyone. Then the penny dropped. Doh.
QRP Club News
More from Oleg:
Dear Club 72 members and friends,
See full QRP Rendez-Vous weekly report and "soapbox" on blog page - http://qrp-club72.blogspot.ru/
Visitors of the week: UA1ADF, UA6BFE, DL4ZBY, G3UD, OE6GWG, DL4AM, RD7K, DF3QE, RU3NJC, RV3GM, UA1CEX, UA9MLY, UR0ET, R1CAF, UA1CEG/p, OM6TC, UX3MC, OH6NPV, UR7VT, UA1ASB, DF5SF, Z35M/p, G3KJC, YU1WC/p, RX3DIT, VR2/RV3DSA, IZ1ELP, G3VBS, G3VXJ, RA3AL/m, R2FAE, EW1CY, ON6KZ
OE6GWG and G3VBS became Honor Frequenters of "rendezvous" -
Thanks for activity!
See you ALL on next "rendezvous" round tables!
72! Oleg RV3GM / KH6OB "Mr. 72"
Dear Club 72 members and friends,
See full QRP Rendez-Vous weekly report and "soapbox" on blog page - http://qrp-club72.blogspot.ru/
Visitors of the week: UA1ADF, UA6BFE, DL4ZBY, G3UD, OE6GWG, DL4AM, RD7K, DF3QE, RU3NJC, RV3GM, UA1CEX, UA9MLY, UR0ET, R1CAF, UA1CEG/p, OM6TC, UX3MC, OH6NPV, UR7VT, UA1ASB, DF5SF, Z35M/p, G3KJC, YU1WC/p, RX3DIT, VR2/RV3DSA, IZ1ELP, G3VBS, G3VXJ, RA3AL/m, R2FAE, EW1CY, ON6KZ
OE6GWG and G3VBS became Honor Frequenters of "rendezvous" -
Thanks for activity!
See you ALL on next "rendezvous" round tables!
72! Oleg RV3GM / KH6OB "Mr. 72"
Chinese 40m Pixie Transceivers
Looking in eBay recently I see that a 40m Chinese Pixie can be obtained for just £2.27 including free postage from China. Last year I bought one from a different supplier and it worked first time. I have no idea how they do these and make a profit at this price.
At these prices you cannot go wrong. If it goes wrong you've only wasted the cost of a coffee in a cafe. The amateur kit market is a tough one. If the Chinese can do kits at low, low prices what hope do the likes of the revamped Heathkit have? No, being in the amateur radio kit market is not for the faint-hearted.
At these prices you cannot go wrong. If it goes wrong you've only wasted the cost of a coffee in a cafe. The amateur kit market is a tough one. If the Chinese can do kits at low, low prices what hope do the likes of the revamped Heathkit have? No, being in the amateur radio kit market is not for the faint-hearted.
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