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Dear Club 72 members and friends,
72 QRP Net (Rendez-Vous) weekly report (June 20 to 27, 2016)
Visitors of the week: RU3NJC, OH6NPV, DL6KBV, UR0ET, US3EN, UR5EFD, DK2SC, DM4DB, UA1CEG, DK3WX, UA1CEX, SV8/GM0LVI/p, ON6KZ, SM7PXS,
UT8NR, HB9KNT, US5ERQ, OH1LFF, OH9XX, HA2PP
GM0LVI became "rendezvous" Frequenter - Congrats!
See full Visitors and Frequenters lists on the Club 72 page - www.club72.su
Enjoy a lot of "rendezvous" comments and pictures on the blog -
http://qrp-club72.blogspot.ru/
See you All on the next week "round tables" - 72 QRP Net (rendezvous)
72! Oleg RV3GM / KH6OB "Mr. 72"
Dear Club 72 members and friends,
OM3CUG op. Igor became a member, Club card # 86
72! Oleg RV3GM / KH6OB "Mr. 72"
26 Jun 2016
Sunspots and 10m - Sun June 26th 2016
Solar flux is 76 today. Sunspot number remains zero (K=2) and 10m F2 propagation is again expected to be "poor". Luckily we are in the main Es season in the northern hemisphere and there is good Es on 10m and 6m.
25 Jun 2016
Best 6m DX today
After the storm I have returned to 6m JT65 and 10m WSPR beaconing. Best report on 6m JT65 (so far) is UX4UA (2082km). I assume this is Es. It is still thundering, although the maps show the storms moving away NE.
Alibris deals again - NOT amateur radio
Yet again, I have received several money saving offers from this crowd. Will they never learn? Each week I must get 2-3 offers from them. If I miss one offer I am sure to get another within a few days. No-one in their right minds would pay full price.
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alibris
Rain, hail, thunder - will we ever see the sun?
At the moment it is hailing here. I will probably disconnect all antennas, PC and rigs until the storm has passed over and moved away. We had a few settled days last week. Maybe that was our summer? We usually see thunder and lightning in late July and August. June is rare.
See www.lightningmaps.org .
UPDATE 1500z: The storm seems to be moving away now, although I can still hear thunder. I shall wait until all danger is well gone before reconnecting antennas, rigs and PC.
See www.lightningmaps.org .
UPDATE 1500z: The storm seems to be moving away now, although I can still hear thunder. I shall wait until all danger is well gone before reconnecting antennas, rigs and PC.
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hail,
storm,
thunderstorm
More expensive UK amateur gear?
With the fall in the UK pound as a result of the UK vote to leave the EU it is possible that amateur radio gear (paid for in US dollars) will get more expensive. This is not certain and I hope the dealers will hold or reduce prices and their margins. Fuel will definitely be a bit more expensive.
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amateur radio,
transceiver
Cut the grass! - NOT amateur radio
We were only away a few days but our grass is long and is in bad need of cutting! Sadly we have had lots of showers, so the grass may be left uncut until tomorrow.
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grass
Time flies - NOT amateur radio
Maybe it is because I am getting older. Maybe it is an artifact of my stroke. Time seems to be faster these days. We have been home from Amsterdam less than half a day, but the next week will fly by! I have mentioned driving before: everything seems faster: when doing 50mph, it feels like 60mph. I am sure that my perception of time and speed has changed.
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time
Return to 6m and 10m
I am beaconing on 10m WSPR and 6m JT65. Very early (around 0700z) I called G0VUH (157km in IO93) on 6m JT65 and since then have been spotted by a couple of Gs 6m JT65. G4KPX (14km) is the only station to spot me on 10m WSPR. As yet, no signs of Es on 10m or 6m as yet. It is now nearly 1000z.
UPDATE 1010z: Although no-one outside of the UK has spotted me yet, I have spotted a station in Germany and in Italy on 6m JT65. There is Es about.
UPDATE 1010z: Although no-one outside of the UK has spotted me yet, I have spotted a station in Germany and in Italy on 6m JT65. There is Es about.
Rallies
24-26 JUNE : HAMTRONIC SHOW, FRIEDRICHSHAFEN
Messe, Friedrichshafen, Germany Trade stands, special interest groups and IARU Member Socities all have stands in the main hall. Large flea market. Lectures take place each day, some in English. There will be a large RSGB book stall. www.hamradio-friedrichshafen. de.
This rally is a big international one. It is a bit like a European version of Dayton, although I've not been to either.
Sunday 26 JUNE : WEST OF ENGLAND RADIO RALLY
Cheese & Grain, Bridge Street, Frome, Somerset BA11 1BE. The venue has car parking available and disabled facilities. Doors are open from 10am to 2pm and admission is £3 with under 14s free. There will be trade stands and an RSGB bookstall, There is catering on site. More details from Shaun, G8VPG on 01225 873 098 or by email to rallymanager@westrally.org.uk. www.westrally.org.uk.
A list of rallies can be found at http://rsgb.org/main/news/ rallies/
Messe, Friedrichshafen, Germany Trade stands, special interest groups and IARU Member Socities all have stands in the main hall. Large flea market. Lectures take place each day, some in English. There will be a large RSGB book stall. www.hamradio-friedrichshafen.
This rally is a big international one. It is a bit like a European version of Dayton, although I've not been to either.
Sunday 26 JUNE : WEST OF ENGLAND RADIO RALLY
Cheese & Grain, Bridge Street, Frome, Somerset BA11 1BE. The venue has car parking available and disabled facilities. Doors are open from 10am to 2pm and admission is £3 with under 14s free. There will be trade stands and an RSGB bookstall, There is catering on site. More details from Shaun, G8VPG on 01225 873 098 or by email to rallymanager@westrally.org.uk. www.westrally.org.uk.
A list of rallies can be found at http://rsgb.org/main/news/
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rallies
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