15 Nov 2016
Sunspots and 10m - Tuesday November 15th 2016
Solar flux is 77 today and sunspot number 26. K=1. 10m seems fine with some F2 propagation.
Back on 10m JT65
Since about 0745z I have been back on 10m JT65, but all quiet so far today with no spots yet given or received on the band. I have checked everything is working!
UPDATE 1035z: RN6 and ON spotted here in the last hour but these spots don't seem to have been uploaded to PSK reporter maps. Maybe I lost internet connectivity?
UPDATE 1918z: Several South Americans were spotted on 10m JT65 but these spots were not uploaded to PSK Reporter Maps. Maybe there was a bug in the software? I cannot believe this was an internet connectivity issue as the other PCs worked fine. I am using WSJT-X V1.6. I'll be on 10m JT65 again in the morning.
UPDATE 1035z: RN6 and ON spotted here in the last hour but these spots don't seem to have been uploaded to PSK reporter maps. Maybe I lost internet connectivity?
UPDATE 1918z: Several South Americans were spotted on 10m JT65 but these spots were not uploaded to PSK Reporter Maps. Maybe there was a bug in the software? I cannot believe this was an internet connectivity issue as the other PCs worked fine. I am using WSJT-X V1.6. I'll be on 10m JT65 again in the morning.
14 Nov 2016
Doh!
At 2000z I went on 144.575MHz FM in the East Cambridgeshire net. At this time I noticed that I was not on 10m JT65 as the rig had turned off! I should have checked earlier as I may have been off much of the day. It was my fault for not checking sooner. I was looking at PSK Reporter Maps on a different PC.
I have now gone QRT.
I have now gone QRT.
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jt65,
pskreporter
Granddaughter's note - NOT amateur radio
Last weekend was our elder grandson's birthday. His sister stared at him and she wrote him this note!
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grandchildren
10m JT65
At just before 0730z, I returned to 10m JT65 with 2W QRP. As yet no spots.
UPDATE 1236z: Still no spots given or received on 10m JT65.
UPDATE 1900z: No spots (given or received) all day on 10m JT65. This has been one of the worst days on 10m JT65 this autumn. Mind you, it seems to confirm that if the South Americans are coming through by TEP, you need some means of extending this to northern Europe.
UPDATE 1236z: Still no spots given or received on 10m JT65.
UPDATE 1900z: No spots (given or received) all day on 10m JT65. This has been one of the worst days on 10m JT65 this autumn. Mind you, it seems to confirm that if the South Americans are coming through by TEP, you need some means of extending this to northern Europe.
Sunspots and 10m - Monday November 14th 2016
Solar flux is 79. Sunspot number is 13. K=3. Yesterday, quite a few South Americans were spotted here on 10m JT65. Conditions today look broadly similar, albeit the sunspot count is lower.
13 Nov 2016
Beginnings - NOT amateur radio
Flete House, where I was born. Always impresses! Actually it was a nursing home after WW2 for many years. Now posh flats. I like to say I was born in a stately home - well I was! If I bought one of the flats I could die where I was born.
Trump's Wall - NOT amateur radio
Partly a fence now. Mr Trump changing his mind or influenced by his peers? It will be interesting to see his policies when he is in charge.
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-us-2016-37969112
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-us-2016-37969112
New Zealand Earthquake - NOT amateur radio
It was interesting that the BBC News this lunchtime on Radio 4 did not even mention the latest earthquake in New Zealand. We are fed what they think we should hear. Some reports say it was stronger than the earthquake that so badly damaged Christchurch a few years ago.
We were in Christchurch exactly 2 years before this happened. New Zealand is a beautiful country with a small population. When an earthquake strikes, it can be a real burden to cope financially. Of all the places I have been fortunate enough to visit, this was the loveliest, followed by Iceland. Iceland we assumed would be barren but it was beautiful with lupins in flower all over the place. Both in New Zealand and Iceland the people were kind and welcoming.
We were in Christchurch exactly 2 years before this happened. New Zealand is a beautiful country with a small population. When an earthquake strikes, it can be a real burden to cope financially. Of all the places I have been fortunate enough to visit, this was the loveliest, followed by Iceland. Iceland we assumed would be barren but it was beautiful with lupins in flower all over the place. Both in New Zealand and Iceland the people were kind and welcoming.
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earthquake,
new zealand
Rallies - no news
If you want me to publicise your local rally just contact me. I am happy to push your rally. The blog has a worldwide readership, so whether Telford or Timbuktu, it matters not: just let me know.
At this time of year, things on the rally front are quiet in the UK as the weather is "dull November".
At this time of year, things on the rally front are quiet in the UK as the weather is "dull November".
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rally
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