In recent times, there seems to have been a swing to the right in the UK and the rest of the world and a sense that our politicians are "out of touch". The victory of Mr Trump and his "make America great again" speeches are indicative of this. There is a danger that several European nations could move to the right this year.
Here in the UK, we have no effective opposition. The Labour opposition is in disarray and faces two difficult by-elections.
This swing to the right may be temporary, but all parties in all nations need to wake up and be aware.
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-38704082 .
21 Jan 2017
Moving to 10m JT65 from 6m
With no spots at all on 6m JT65 (not even locals) I am going to QSY to 10m JT65. With solar flux over 80, a decent sunspot count, and not bad K index, there is a chance of some F layer DX on 10m.
UPDATE 1200z: Now QSYed to 10m JT65 (2W).
UPDATE 1542z: Disappointingly, no spots (yet) on 10m JT65. Is this due to lack of activity? Conditions look quite promising.
UPDATE 1200z: Now QSYed to 10m JT65 (2W).
UPDATE 1542z: Disappointingly, no spots (yet) on 10m JT65. Is this due to lack of activity? Conditions look quite promising.
Useless Weather Forecasts - NOT amateur radio
At 0830z the Met Office weather forecast for our village said full sun all morning from 0900z. Very very briefly we saw the sun at 1140z. Really, the Met Office weather forecasts are useless. Yes I know weather forecasts in the UK are hard and complex, but surely 30 minutes ahead they can get it better?
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weather
Sunspots and 10m - Saturday January 21st 2017
Solar flux is 83 today and the sunspot number 61. A=11 and K=2.
Amaryllis progress - NOT amateur radio
Every winter we grow an amaryllis in the lounge. It has really shot up in the last week, with what looks like 2 flowers coming, barring any disasters.
Last year we supported it with a cane and elastic band.
At the moment, it is 19cms tall.
Last year we supported it with a cane and elastic band.
At the moment, it is 19cms tall.
6m JT65
I have returned to 6m JT65, although I have an S7 noise floor on the band this morning. Even with the PC on battery power it is still there, so I think it is coming from outside the house. Maybe on JT65 TX (2W) someone might spot me? In the past I have not had a noise problem on this band. I suspect 10m JT65 might be even worse?
472kHz (630m) and 28MHz (10m) WSPR yesterday and overnight
10m was dead on WSPR with not a single spot received.
630m was better even with my 5mW ERP but no spots received further than Holland on MF. I copied DL, LA, ON and F stations on 630m RX.
UPDATE 1042z: I have yet to decide on today, but probably 6m JT65 during the day for a change.
630m was better even with my 5mW ERP but no spots received further than Holland on MF. I copied DL, LA, ON and F stations on 630m RX.
UPDATE 1042z: I have yet to decide on today, but probably 6m JT65 during the day for a change.
20 Jan 2017
Cold, bright days - NOT amateur radio
For the last few days it has been cold, frosty and bright - perfect winter days. This is a picture of where we live (RHS), taken in the frost this morning.
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frost
472kHz (630m) WSPR to Norway
LA8AV (1035km) has been spotted here many times this afternoon on 472kHz WSPR.
Last night Jan, LA3EQ (769km) spotted me - thank you Jan - and he kindly sent a link to a screen shot of my signal with him which I have attached here. To spot me, I reckon Jan must have good gear and a quiet noise floor.
On 10m WSPR TX, no spots at all.
On 630m WSPR I have now got the PC on the SMPSU, so my RX noise floor will be too high now to spot any but very strong signals.
Last night Jan, LA3EQ (769km) spotted me - thank you Jan - and he kindly sent a link to a screen shot of my signal with him which I have attached here. To spot me, I reckon Jan must have good gear and a quiet noise floor.
On 10m WSPR TX, no spots at all.
On 630m WSPR I have now got the PC on the SMPSU, so my RX noise floor will be too high now to spot any but very strong signals.
Church Blog Updated - NOT amateur radio
After a long break I have updated our church blog to include Grantchester.
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