5 Apr 2016

Sunspots and 10m - Tues April 5th 2016

Solar flux was 82 and sunspot number 23 (K=1). The forecast for 10m propagation remains "poor" today.

UPDATE 0915z:   No 10m spots so far, although this is expected as it is still very early.

UPDATE 0942z:  G4CUI (172km), to the west of Sheffield,  has been spotted on 10m WSPR.  He is often spotted here.

UPDATE 1256z:  G4CUI spotted again, but no DX on 10m.

2m UKAC tonight

A reminder that the 2m leg of the RSGB's UK activity contest is tonight at 1900z for 2.5 hours. I shall be on with 5W QRP and the big-wheel omni. I seem to be able to work out to about 200km, although I usually only stay on for an hour or less because of my poor voice. 8-10 QSOs and I'm done in!

UPDATE 2025z:  After 8 QSOs I was done in.  So I stopped after 50 minutes on air.  Best DX was the South Coast with G4RUL/P (172km).
2m QSOs tonight with 5W SSB and big-wheel in 50 minutes

630m overnight and back on 10m WSPR

Quite a few spots on 630m (472kHz) WSPR overnight,but no great DX either way (i.e. spots given or received). Best DX on TX were spots from PA land (306km). I did spot LA on RX (1035km) but he did not spot me last night.

I have now gone QRT on MF and started up the 10m WSPR for the day.

4 Apr 2016

Another low cost rig from Yaesu?

See http://www.qrpblog.com/2016/04/yaesu-ft-891-new-hf50mhz-transceiver.html .

The date of this was April 1st, so this may be a wind-up. If it is, like me, you have been fooled!

YO9IRF/M0HRH reports on his blog about on the Yaesu FT891. As reported, if true, it is a mobile-sized rig covering HF-50MHz.

As I said, this could be a wind-up. Caveat Emptor. It was also picked up by Amateur Radio Weekly, so if a joke, they were fooled too!

They claim this is not an April Fool wind-up. I hope this is correct.The FCC data does look genuine enough.  If a hoax it is a very complex one. The question is, if genuine, will it be available in Europe and at what price?

50W red LEDs cheap on eBay

Bernie G4HJW recently posted to the UK Nanowave Yahoo about some powerful red LEDs that he bought from China for just £2.80. A couple of these are more powerful than the 10mm LEDs that I used in non line of night tests (when I was fitter) but even without any lenses!  It would seem these would be ideal for optical tests. 50W is a lot of power. This was Bernie's post. I trust he won't mind me sharing it with you all:

"Morning all - This might be of general interest:

I recently bought a couple of 50W red LEDs from China, which I thought I might use in a wide-angle initial set-up lantern for portable use. They were very cheap (£2.80), so I also expected there would be dead segments, which there were, but there was a bigger surprise waiting to show itself.

During this weeks UK uwave group net, Martyn G3UKV asked me how wide the spectrum was, so out came my trusty secondary school Spectroscope. Instead of the expected relatively narrow response, there was noticeable output right through to yellow plus a weakish narrow line at the violet end. This should have been an obvious clue, of course, but it was only later when I was telling Stuart G8CYW (sorry about all the name dropping..) that he suggested  that the LEDs might be fluorescent driven devices, just like the white lighting LEDs all seem to be these days. He was correct, as the following picture shows:

http://www.earf.co.uk/uvred.JPG

Note that in pealing back some of the fluorescent gell, all but one of the individual 1W UV leds have been destroyed. Not obvious from the picture is that these LEDs are embedded in an initial clear silicon rubber prior to the red fluorescent layer being applied. From supplier ebay pictures, it is now clear that the same UV driven devices are available in all colours, leading to the question - does this produce an overall increase in efficiency, or is there simply a significant cost saving in just fabricting UV LEDs?.

I've yet to measure the response time of the fluorescent material.

Bernie
G4HJW"


Working with simple optical gear was one of my great pleasures, so I very much hope I can do this again. Optical gear is easier than microwaves. All my kit was home designed and built and the test gear simplicity itself.  For details of my optical work see http://www.g3xbm.co.uk  . G4HJW and others know far more than me in this area. I consider myself very much a novice in this area.

IC7300 video

This video is available on YouTube. It is an in depth look at this new ICOM IC7300 transceiver.

Sunspots and 10m - Mon April 4th 2016

Solar flux is 82 today and sunspot number higher at 38 (K=3).  The forecast for 10m propagation is still "poor" but 10m looks a little more promising than yesterday, which was dire here.

I am about to switch on 10m WSPR.

UPDATE 1735z:  No 10m WSPR spots all day.

3 Apr 2016

Redgrave and Lopham Fen, Suffolk - NOT amateur radio

River Waveney
A few weeks ago a friend very kindly gave us a pack of "Easy Going Trails" in Suffolk. She thought I might like them. So far, we have done 3 of these.

Marsh Margolds
Today we went to Redgrave and Lopham Fen which is located about 3 miles west of Diss. I have yet to work out how far I managed but we saw or heard lots of birds including snipe as well as seeing several Konig ponies and marsh marigolds. It was a round trip of 73 miles in the
car. Although I enjoy the walks, I get very tired by the end.

QRP

More from Oleg:

Dear Club 72 members and friends,
See  full  QRP  Rendez-Vous weekly report (March 28 to April 3, 2016)
including   comments  and  picture  at  the  Club  72  blog  page  -
http://qrp-club72.blogspot.ru/
Visitors  of  week:  HB9DAX,  UR7VT, EA5IGL, DL6YAU, HA5AZC/p, RV3GM, UA1CEG/p,  UR0ET,  ON6KZ,  RU3NJC,  EW1CY,  R6TQ, F8DGY, OH5LP, R1OA, GM3OXX,  RD7K,  OM6TC,  OK1KW,  UA1ADF, R4NX/p, UA4NU, UA1CEX, SM6NT, UA1ASB,  DL4HG,  RA1M, OH6NPV, UA0SBQ, UR4MME, LY2H, MM0CYR, EA2AO/m, R4AAR, RW3AA, EA8YV, G6HUI, OH7QR
See full Visitors and Frequenters lists at - www.club72.su
Schedule of QRPRendez-Vous "round tables" on the Club 72 page.

QRP   Marathon  "Look  In  the  Horizon"  is  continue now. To become
Marathon'ers  visit  Club  72 page and create account on the Marathon
page.  You  can do it during all April. Enjoy QRP and have a Marathon
certificate in May.

72! Oleg RV3GM / KH6OB "Mr. 72"

Fair well - NOT amateur radio

Our best man 45 years ago (we married in 1971) has left after a few days with us. He is a good friend and guest and we always pick up as if we saw each other just yesterday. He live 200 miles away and it is often 6 months or more since we last met.

Here he is packing his car outside our home standing next to my wife.