We often hear bad things about young people, but let me tell you what happened yesterday...
As usual, I was on the bus coming back from my Polar Studies course in Cambridge. It was a crowded single decker bus with several people standing. On got an old couple and immediately a young girl with "punk" styling got up and offered the old lady her seat. It was kindness itself. She just did it. Well done.
18 Jan 2017
Sunspots and 10m - Wednesday January 18th 2017
Solar flux is 78 today and sunspot number 26. A=4 and K=3. If there was more activity on 10m I am sure we'd see the band was open N-S by F layer. No winter Es evident here on 10m so far.
Return to 10m JT65
About an hour ago I went QRT on 630m WSPR and returned to 10m JT65.
UPDATE 1124z: No spots as yet.
UPDATE 1332z: Still no 10m JT65 spots.
UPDATE 1124z: No spots as yet.
UPDATE 1332z: Still no 10m JT65 spots.
17 Jan 2017
Back to 472kHz WSPR
In the last few minutes, I have returned to 472kHz WSPR (5mW ERP from the earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground). As the SMPSU is on I am not expecting to spot stations unless they can beat my local S8 noise floor. However, I am only on TX for 20% of the time with 80% of the time on RX.
I may turn off the SMPSU so I can listen through the night on batteries with a nice low noise floor.
UPDATE 2124z: So far this evening best TX DX is just G4FTC (123km) in IO91 square.
UPDATE 2244z: PA0RDT (243km) is now the best TX DX so far.
UPDATE 2304z: PI4THT (448km) is now the best TX DX. So far, only G3KEV (232km) has managed to be copied over my local noise!
I may turn off the SMPSU so I can listen through the night on batteries with a nice low noise floor.
UPDATE 2124z: So far this evening best TX DX is just G4FTC (123km) in IO91 square.
UPDATE 2244z: PA0RDT (243km) is now the best TX DX so far.
UPDATE 2304z: PI4THT (448km) is now the best TX DX. So far, only G3KEV (232km) has managed to be copied over my local noise!
CEPT
Southgate News has an interesting piece linking to the CEPT pages about amateur radio.
See http://www.cept.org/ecc/topics/radio-amateurs/ .
See http://www.cept.org/ecc/topics/radio-amateurs/ .
UK Pound UP - NOT amateur radio
Since the Prime Minister clarified our position on leaving the EU following the BREXIT vote, I see that the UK pound is up against every currency. I guess people had already factored in that we are leaving the EU and are happy to have some certainty.
Although I have said this before, it would not surprise me at all if the Euro lost a lot of value this year. The EU is in grave danger of falling apart. We may be the first to vote to leave, but we will not be the last.
OK, I voted to "remain" in the EU, but think many nations want free trade but not a United States of Europe. Originally the EU was about maintaining peace in Europe but it has grown a lot in recent years and has rather lost its way.
Free trade? Yes.
Uncontrolled immigration? No.
U.S.E.? No.
Unless the EU changes, it is in grave danger.
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business/market_data/currency/default.stm .
Although I have said this before, it would not surprise me at all if the Euro lost a lot of value this year. The EU is in grave danger of falling apart. We may be the first to vote to leave, but we will not be the last.
OK, I voted to "remain" in the EU, but think many nations want free trade but not a United States of Europe. Originally the EU was about maintaining peace in Europe but it has grown a lot in recent years and has rather lost its way.
Free trade? Yes.
Uncontrolled immigration? No.
U.S.E.? No.
Unless the EU changes, it is in grave danger.
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business/market_data/currency/default.stm .
Sapphire Jubilee Coin - NOT amateur radio
I see there is new £5 coin being minted to celebrate the sapphire jubilee of the queen. She has done well to reign for so long. The £5 coin is legal tender in Guernsey. I think I shall give this a miss.
50MHz UKAC - missed
This was last Tuesday, so I missed it. The next one is Feb 9th 2017 2000-2130z.
Although I only have a vertical V2000 on 6m and 5W, I occasionally come on to see what I can work. Usually I can work the locals. A few watts and a vertical are easily enough to work all over Europe in the Es season. However, such an antenna is not so good for working Gs.
See http://www.rsgbcc.org/cgi-bin/contest_rules.pl?contest=6mukac&year=2017 .
Although I only have a vertical V2000 on 6m and 5W, I occasionally come on to see what I can work. Usually I can work the locals. A few watts and a vertical are easily enough to work all over Europe in the Es season. However, such an antenna is not so good for working Gs.
See http://www.rsgbcc.org/cgi-bin/contest_rules.pl?contest=6mukac&year=2017 .
Blackbirds - NOT amateur radio
Every other Tuesday I have been going in to Cambridge on the service bus to my U3A course on Polar Studies at the Scott Polar Institute. As the speaker today was commanded to go to the Economic Forum in Davos, we had a different speaker at short notice: he was very good.
On the way in, I just relax and count the bird species I see. Usually it is between 8 and 12 different species, although in total I have seen many more.
What struck me today was the vast number of blackbirds. They were everywhere. I am not sure why there seem to be so many: are the marking territory or seeking mates?
See https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/bird-and-wildlife-guides/bird-a-z/b/blackbird/. The image on the LHS is on the RSPB site.
There are some waxwings in Cambridge. These birds come from Scandinavia and are quite rare most winters. I have yet to see one. They are often seen eating berries in supermarket car parks.
On the way in, I just relax and count the bird species I see. Usually it is between 8 and 12 different species, although in total I have seen many more.
What struck me today was the vast number of blackbirds. They were everywhere. I am not sure why there seem to be so many: are the marking territory or seeking mates?
See https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/bird-and-wildlife-guides/bird-a-z/b/blackbird/. The image on the LHS is on the RSPB site.
There are some waxwings in Cambridge. These birds come from Scandinavia and are quite rare most winters. I have yet to see one. They are often seen eating berries in supermarket car parks.
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Sunspots and 10m - Tuesday January 17th 2017
Solar flux is 77 today and sunspot number 24. A=2 and K=0 .
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