This was first seen some weeks ago and I saw it earlier today in an email from Twitter. It shows you how to make a simple add-on yagi for your wi-fi router.
In my case I get sufficient range with the router "as is". You might find it useful if you need to increase the range in a certain direction. It is a simple idea, which I like.
See https://hackaday.com/2017/01/24/a-simple-yagi-antenna-for-your-wi-fi-router/ .
6 Feb 2017
Sunspots and 10m - Monday February 6th 2017
Solar flux is 72 today. Sunspot number is 22. A=15 and K=2 .
Museum changes - NOT amateur radio
As many of you know, we live right next door to Burwell Museum and its restored windmill. Today they are erecting a new entrance kiosk. There is a lorry unloading and people working on it right now. The museum is amazing and houses so much in its various parts and is well worth a visit. It is probably one of the best, if not the best local museum in the whole of the UK.
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6m MSK144
No overnight random 6m MS spots but G4CLA (104km) and G0GGG (210km) spotted this morning. I assume these are either tropo or aircraft reflection.
UPDATE 1230z: G8RLZ (123km) near Reading has been spotted. I assume this is off aircraft. Nothing seen from outside the UK yet on 6m MSK144.
UPDATE 1230z: G8RLZ (123km) near Reading has been spotted. I assume this is off aircraft. Nothing seen from outside the UK yet on 6m MSK144.
5 Feb 2017
Spring hints - NOT amateur radio
Already there are signs of spring.
Yes, we are still in the depths of winter, but snowdrops are well out and there are now plenty of aconites, although very few daffodils yet; in a few weeks these will be out too. This is a quiet lane in our village, taken on a walk this afternoon.
Already the evenings are drawing in an hour later. Still winter, but hopeful signs.
Yes, we are still in the depths of winter, but snowdrops are well out and there are now plenty of aconites, although very few daffodils yet; in a few weeks these will be out too. This is a quiet lane in our village, taken on a walk this afternoon.
Already the evenings are drawing in an hour later. Still winter, but hopeful signs.
QRP and QRP Club
More from Oleg:
Dear Club 72 members and friends,
Weekly QRP Rendez-Vous report (February 5, 2017)
Visitors of the week: UR7VT, US3EN, RA1M, UA1CEG, RV3GM, DK1HW, RW3AA,
UA0SBQ, R1CAF, OM6TC, RA3AL/m, US3ERQ, RU7KD, UR8QV, RU3NJC, G3XJS,
EA6BB, UA1ADF, RV3DSA, ON6KZ, R2FAE, UA4NU, Z35M, OH5LP, SV2BBK,
DL8NGC, IZ0RQF
Congrats!
UR8QV became Honor Frequenter
See full Visitors and Frequenters lists on the Club 72 web-page
Comments...
See full WQR Report on the Club 72 blog page
Warning! the last date for Snowman QRP Game results is February 10.
Fill the declaration form on the "Snowman" page of the Club 72 site,
please.
72! Oleg RV3GM / KH6OB "Mr. 72"
This is a periodic Newsletter of the Club 72. Don't reply to Newsletter address! Send any requests or news to mr72@club72.su please.
Dear Club 72 members and friends,
Weekly QRP Rendez-Vous report (February 5, 2017)
Visitors of the week: UR7VT, US3EN, RA1M, UA1CEG, RV3GM, DK1HW, RW3AA,
UA0SBQ, R1CAF, OM6TC, RA3AL/m, US3ERQ, RU7KD, UR8QV, RU3NJC, G3XJS,
EA6BB, UA1ADF, RV3DSA, ON6KZ, R2FAE, UA4NU, Z35M, OH5LP, SV2BBK,
DL8NGC, IZ0RQF
Congrats!
UR8QV became Honor Frequenter
See full Visitors and Frequenters lists on the Club 72 web-page
Comments...
See full WQR Report on the Club 72 blog page
Warning! the last date for Snowman QRP Game results is February 10.
Fill the declaration form on the "Snowman" page of the Club 72 site,
please.
72! Oleg RV3GM / KH6OB "Mr. 72"
This is a periodic Newsletter of the Club 72. Don't reply to Newsletter address! Send any requests or news to mr72@club72.su please.
Successful message decode of an amateur signal at over 3 wavelengths at ULF
Paul Nicholson has successfully decoded a message on 2.97kHz from DK7FC using clever analysis.
Hi Paul,
Am 25.01.2017 19:30, schrieb Paul Nicholson:
Just excellent! Thanks for working out the decode!
My call passed over 3 wavelengths on ULF, that's a dream! I am sure we will manage even more.
Very interesting to see the high Eb/N0 relative to yesterday. From the calculator it should have been weaker. And the QRN didn't look much lower than yesterday, at least from here.
Some there's a relatively high uncertainty down there, and the risk of getting no decode when coming to close to the limit. The stacking is an advantage again.
We could ask him to disable it temporarily, if that helps. If he knows what we're trying, he will do it i expect :-)
73, Stefan
Hi Paul,
Am 25.01.2017 19:30, schrieb Paul Nicholson:
> f = 2970.000000 Hz
> Start time: 25.Jan.2017 07:00:00 UTC
> Symbol period: 30 s
> Characters: 5
> CRC bits: 16
> Coding 16K25A
Decoded at Bielefeld via DL4YHF (303.8km). Copied 'DK7FC' with
Eb/N0 +4.5 dB and constant reference phase.
S/N 19.1 dB in 29.8 uHz, -60.1 dB in 2.5kHz.
Just excellent! Thanks for working out the decode!
My call passed over 3 wavelengths on ULF, that's a dream! I am sure we will manage even more.
Very interesting to see the high Eb/N0 relative to yesterday. From the calculator it should have been weaker. And the QRN didn't look much lower than yesterday, at least from here.
Some there's a relatively high uncertainty down there, and the risk of getting no decode when coming to close to the limit. The stacking is an advantage again.
I'm still working on the recordings from the weekend. Gained a furtherAm 23.01.2017 18:52, schrieb Paul Nicholson:
3dB by using very strong hum filtering, a threshold only 1.5 times the
mean amplitude and narrow notches. Enough to suppress not just the
harmonics but also the sidebands of the harmonics. Still no trace
here in Todmorden - yet. Still some permutations of polarisation
and azimuth to try.
Still no trace of the signal here. But tweaking the blanker3 dB is very significant! Congrats to that. It will also help to get better results from Renatos data. But as far as i remember he is offering the stream with the blanker already applied.
isn't going to go from 'no trace' to 'significant detection'.
We could ask him to disable it temporarily, if that helps. If he knows what we're trying, he will do it i expect :-)
We are having fun with this! Constantly pushing at the limits.Oh yes, and also a lot to learn about the optimisation work for the different bands.
73, Stefan
Sunspots and 10m - Sunday February 5th 2017
Solar flux is 72 today. Sunspot number is 22. A=11 and K=3.
10m does not look that promising, but 10m has a habit of throwing surprises!
10m does not look that promising, but 10m has a habit of throwing surprises!
6m MSK144 RX and 10m WSPR
This morning I am on 6m MSK144 (RX only) and 10m WSPR (500mW 100% TX, randomised frequency).
Overnight I was on 630m (5mW ERP) using the earth-electrode "antenna". I am informed by LA3EQ that LA2XPA (1310km) has a beverage antenna on 630m RX and that he lives on an island. His MF noise floor is low. This probably helps explain why he can copy my weak MF signal.
UPDATE 1200z: G4YHF (77km) spotted on 6m MSK144. Nothing yet on 10m WSPR.
UPDATE 1915z: Apart from EI4DQ (576km) and a couple of Gs, no DX as yet on 6m. I am about to go QRT on 10m, but will remain on 6m MSK144 RX overnight. I may go briefly on 6m TX as well as RX for a period.
UPDATE 1923z: I have now gone QRT on 10m WSPR but I am for a while only transceive on 6m MSK144 (15 secs TX period). M1BXF/SDR (14km) copied me about 10 minutes ago on 6m MSK144.
Overnight I was on 630m (5mW ERP) using the earth-electrode "antenna". I am informed by LA3EQ that LA2XPA (1310km) has a beverage antenna on 630m RX and that he lives on an island. His MF noise floor is low. This probably helps explain why he can copy my weak MF signal.
UPDATE 1200z: G4YHF (77km) spotted on 6m MSK144. Nothing yet on 10m WSPR.
UPDATE 1915z: Apart from EI4DQ (576km) and a couple of Gs, no DX as yet on 6m. I am about to go QRT on 10m, but will remain on 6m MSK144 RX overnight. I may go briefly on 6m TX as well as RX for a period.
UPDATE 1923z: I have now gone QRT on 10m WSPR but I am for a while only transceive on 6m MSK144 (15 secs TX period). M1BXF/SDR (14km) copied me about 10 minutes ago on 6m MSK144.
4 Feb 2017
Growing Amaryllis - NOT amateur radio
We usually get an amaryllis bulb as a gift at Christmas. This last Christmas was no exception. They are great fun. Ours is now 68cm tall and both flowers have started to split. There is a chance both will be fully in flower next week. I thought one flower would have been out last week.
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