EA8/G4CAZ (2840km) spotted my 10m 500mW WSPR beacon this evening. Although this could have been Es, I suspect this was single hop F2 propagation. Time and direction point to F2.
UPDATE 2130z: Lots of spots from this station, including one quite recently. My bet is F2.
3 Jun 2016
Profound exhaustion - NOT amateur radio
Since my stroke almost 3 years ago I have suffered from bouts of profound exhaustion after doing physical or mental work for more than about 20 minutes. No-one and I really do mean no-one seems to get it including medics, my wife, friends etc. They all say how well I look and assume I am fine.
Well, I am definitely not right! No matter what, this exhaustion is profound and quite unlike anything I've known before. It is not tiredness, just a feeling of utter exhaustion. After a short rest I am fine again.
To be honest this gets me down. As hard as I try, this never seems to go away. I hate it. In an ideal world I would rest more, but I know this is impossible.
I have great sympathy for others who have hidden disabilities: people may look fine on the outside but feel dreadful inside. This is how I am a lot of the time. Not always mind you. There are better days and times.
Well, I am definitely not right! No matter what, this exhaustion is profound and quite unlike anything I've known before. It is not tiredness, just a feeling of utter exhaustion. After a short rest I am fine again.
To be honest this gets me down. As hard as I try, this never seems to go away. I hate it. In an ideal world I would rest more, but I know this is impossible.
I have great sympathy for others who have hidden disabilities: people may look fine on the outside but feel dreadful inside. This is how I am a lot of the time. Not always mind you. There are better days and times.
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exhaustion,
stroke
EU referendum - NOT amateur radio
As the vote get closer I really do not know how to vote. All the major politicians recommend staying IN, yet there is so much wrong with the EU. Leaving would certainly mean uncertainty in the UK, but I suspect the EU will fall apart within years if we leave. There are real issues within the EU: the Euro, profligacy, inefficiency, all those unnecessary laws. At the same time, the EU is a voice of good. No, it is not an easy decision.
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EU,
referendum
Dying - NOT amateur radio
When 18, you think life goes on for ever: you have all of life ahead of you. At 67 you know you have, maybe, 20 years and possibly much less ahead. Thoughts turn to what happens when you die.
Is there life after death? Is it like before you were born? I cannot remember anything about before I came into this world so would the same after death be any worse?
As I have said before, all major religions have some sort of belief in an after-life. Wishful thinking? I simply do not know.
It is possible that no-one else sees and experiences what we do. In an infinite universe (or multiverses?) anything is possible. We find it hard to contemplate not existing.
In the meantime, we have to make the most of life. Life is very precious.
Is there life after death? Is it like before you were born? I cannot remember anything about before I came into this world so would the same after death be any worse?
As I have said before, all major religions have some sort of belief in an after-life. Wishful thinking? I simply do not know.
It is possible that no-one else sees and experiences what we do. In an infinite universe (or multiverses?) anything is possible. We find it hard to contemplate not existing.
In the meantime, we have to make the most of life. Life is very precious.
More UK Rallies This Weekend
Sunday 5 JUNE : CENTRAL SCOTLAND AMATEUR RADIO MINI CONVENTION
Crofthead Community Education Centre, Templar Rise, Dedridge, Livingston EH54 6DG. There is car parking on site and the venue has disabled facilities. Doors opena at 10am with disabled visitors gaining access 10 minutes earlier. Admission is £4. There will be trade stands, a flea market, special interest groups, an RSGB bookstall and lectures during the event. A raffle will take place. Details from John, MM0JRR, 01506 437 908 or by email to johnrayne333@gmail.com.
Sunday 5 JUNE : SPALDING & DARS ANNUAL RALLY
The Sir John Gleed Technology School, Halmer Gardens, Spalding, Lincs PE11 2EF. The venue has free car parking and talk in is on S22. Doors open at 10am. There will be trade stands and outside car boot area. Catering will be available on site. More information from John, G4NBR on 0794 630 2815 or Graham, G8NWC on 0775 461 9701, email rally-secretary@sdars.org.uk. www.sdars.org.uk.
A list of rallies can be found at http://rsgb.org/main/news/ rallies/
Crofthead Community Education Centre, Templar Rise, Dedridge, Livingston EH54 6DG. There is car parking on site and the venue has disabled facilities. Doors opena at 10am with disabled visitors gaining access 10 minutes earlier. Admission is £4. There will be trade stands, a flea market, special interest groups, an RSGB bookstall and lectures during the event. A raffle will take place. Details from John, MM0JRR, 01506 437 908 or by email to johnrayne333@gmail.com.
Sunday 5 JUNE : SPALDING & DARS ANNUAL RALLY
The Sir John Gleed Technology School, Halmer Gardens, Spalding, Lincs PE11 2EF. The venue has free car parking and talk in is on S22. Doors open at 10am. There will be trade stands and outside car boot area. Catering will be available on site. More information from John, G4NBR on 0794 630 2815 or Graham, G8NWC on 0775 461 9701, email rally-secretary@sdars.org.uk. www.sdars.org.uk.
A list of rallies can be found at http://rsgb.org/main/news/
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rallies
Very early 10m Es
I turned on my 500mW 10m WSPR beacon very early today and was rewarded with a spot by DK0SC (827km) as early as 0558z. This was the only spot so far but it was very early for Es.
UPDATE 1130z: No further 10m Es spots all morning. I was lucky to be caught this early.
UPDATE 1354z: Plenty more Es seen on 10m WSPR but 6m WSPR has again been a dead loss here.
UPDATE 1130z: No further 10m Es spots all morning. I was lucky to be caught this early.
UPDATE 1354z: Plenty more Es seen on 10m WSPR but 6m WSPR has again been a dead loss here.
Sunspots and 10m - Fri June 3rd 2016
Solar flux is 85 today. number is 27 (K=1) and the forecast for 10m F2 propagation remains "poor" though Es is likely to liven up the band.
2 Jun 2016
SOTABEAMS filters for FT-817
See http://www.sotabeams.co.uk/ssb-cw-filter-module-for-the-ft-817/ .
I admit that I first spotted this on the Southgate News website. Looks like a useful add-on for the FT817, although installing looks more complicated than I expected.
I admit that I first spotted this on the Southgate News website. Looks like a useful add-on for the FT817, although installing looks more complicated than I expected.
Summer? - NOT amateur radio
According to the Met Office we are on the second day of summer. We have had better days in mid-winter! The photo shows the external temperature after lunch. It was taken in our car and it did not vary for the whole journey. In the meantime, the west of the UK is bathed in sunshine.
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summer
Es + F2 on 10m WSPR?
Today is one of those days when we might see Es linking up with F2 further south, allowing 10m WSPR to reach southern Africa or South America. It probably will not happen, but it could. This precisely where regular WSPR use is so valuable.
UPDATE 1330z: Plenty of 10m WSPR spots in Europe, but nothing further afield here. Still nothing on 6m WSPR.
UPDATE 1855z: It now seems unlikely I'll see any 6m spots today. This was the same story as in previous summers when the band was open but very few were using WSPR. It is easy to work Es with SSB (just a few watts is enough) so people don't bother with WSPR. Although this is understandable, it is a pity. WSPR allows almost continuous monitoring so even the briefest of openings can be detected, even with low ERP. For to be effective lots of people need to be on for lots of the time, ideally into the evenings. 10m WSPR continued to be good with plenty of spots of my 500mW WSPR beacon from right across Europe. My old workmate Bob G3WKW achieved good results on 6m JT65 today. I guess I need to use this mode more!
UPDATE 1330z: Plenty of 10m WSPR spots in Europe, but nothing further afield here. Still nothing on 6m WSPR.
UPDATE 1855z: It now seems unlikely I'll see any 6m spots today. This was the same story as in previous summers when the band was open but very few were using WSPR. It is easy to work Es with SSB (just a few watts is enough) so people don't bother with WSPR. Although this is understandable, it is a pity. WSPR allows almost continuous monitoring so even the briefest of openings can be detected, even with low ERP. For to be effective lots of people need to be on for lots of the time, ideally into the evenings. 10m WSPR continued to be good with plenty of spots of my 500mW WSPR beacon from right across Europe. My old workmate Bob G3WKW achieved good results on 6m JT65 today. I guess I need to use this mode more!
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