At Christmas, I bought my wife a lovely hardback book filled with colour photos called " English Cathedrals" by Simon Jenkins. I bought it at a Cambridge bookshop where it cost me £30.
The book was a great success so my wife wanted another copy for her brother's birthday. A quick check on Amazon where the very same hardback book was less than £9! It now retails at just over £20 on Amazon. We bought it at less than £9 and it came a few days later.
How can local bookshops survive? We are as guilty as anyone. We see a bargain and grab it.
It is sad as I love browsing bookshops. Maybe the long-term answer is a bit like John Lewis? Browse in stores and buy (increasingly) online? I do not see the future high streets, but the retail trade will change in the future: fewer shops and more cafes? Whoever gets this right will be king. Amazon now, but who will succeed in the years ahead?
See https://www.amazon.co.uk/d/Books/Englands-Cathedrals-Simon-Jenkins/1408706458/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1489312522&sr=8-1&keywords=english+cathedrals+simon+jenkins
12 Mar 2017
11 Mar 2017
12W handheld? - no thanks!
Considering the small difference (in range) between 2W and 12W and the very real danger (allegedly) of 12W next to the head and eyes I have no wish to buy a 12W handheld. Even working professionally on 5W pep PAs I regularly had dry eyes.
Amateur Radio Weekly reports on a Chinese 3 band 12W handheld.
Amateur Radio Weekly reports on a Chinese 3 band 12W handheld.
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E-Field Probes
Some years ago (in the days when I was fit and well) I tried these compact receive only antennas on 137kHz and higher bands. They work on the principle that S/N matters more than absolute sensitivity, especially on lower bands when external noise is the limiting factor rather than rig noise figure. I recall using an EFP mag mount on the car and driving around picking up my QRSS3 signal on 137kHz at 24km (still a decent signal even with very very low ERP from my earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground. Having great success, I gave up and came home! Just a small whip, very very low TX ERP and 137kHz. These really work!
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/antennas/137efp .
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/antennas/137efp .
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Primroses - NOT amateur radio
Every autumn we plant primroses outside our house at the front. These give colour all through winter and look great. Apart from the occasional dead heading, they need very little attention. We later replace these with small begonias.
Wild primroses are creamy whereas those from the garden centre are in a variety of bright colours. Perhaps these are nuked?
Wild primroses are creamy whereas those from the garden centre are in a variety of bright colours. Perhaps these are nuked?
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10m JT65 transceive
Since breakfast, I have been on 10m JT65 again (2W). As yet, no spots, but things could well change.
UPDATE 1255z: No 10m JT65 spots today so far.
UPDATE 1832z: Still no 10m JT65 spots all day.
UPDATE 1255z: No 10m JT65 spots today so far.
UPDATE 1832z: Still no 10m JT65 spots all day.
Spring - NOT amateur radio
It is starting to feel a bit like spring here. On average, temperatures are milder and there are stirrings in the garden with fresh buds appearing.
Daffodils, that were late, are now everywhere. Another few weeks and it really will be spring again. When the clocks change to BST and the African migrant birds return it really will be spring.
Some people hate fields of yellow rape, although to me it is a sign of warmer days. I like to see this crop.
Daffodils, that were late, are now everywhere. Another few weeks and it really will be spring again. When the clocks change to BST and the African migrant birds return it really will be spring.
Some people hate fields of yellow rape, although to me it is a sign of warmer days. I like to see this crop.
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Sunspots and 10m - Saturday March 11th 2017
Solar flux is 70 and yet again the sun is spotless. A=12 and K=2.
6m MSK144
HB9Q (794km) was spotted before breakfast on 6m MSK144, although I have now QSYed to 10m JT65 transceive.
10 Mar 2017
Like Marmite - NOT amateur radio
It seems that the latest US president is a bit like Marmite: you either love him or hate him. The fact he was voted as president says a lot about how the people of the USA feel.
Although I like Marmite, I am afraid Mr Trump and his friends are not the sort of people I warm to. Clearly the people of the USA are fed up with politicians and are expecting great things of him. However, I fail to understand how a very rich billionaire can truly represent most in that great country.
On a personal level, I have found all the people I have met from the USA to be warm, generous and kind. I have found the same of those in Russia, Germany and most other nations. There is far more that unites us all than we think.
All I ask is that Mr Trump and his team listen to objective evidence and act on it. If all politicians in every nation did this then the world would be a better place. There is no place for egos in politics. All politicians everywhere are there to serve the people: we elect them and can easily vote them out.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marmite .
Although I like Marmite, I am afraid Mr Trump and his friends are not the sort of people I warm to. Clearly the people of the USA are fed up with politicians and are expecting great things of him. However, I fail to understand how a very rich billionaire can truly represent most in that great country.
On a personal level, I have found all the people I have met from the USA to be warm, generous and kind. I have found the same of those in Russia, Germany and most other nations. There is far more that unites us all than we think.
All I ask is that Mr Trump and his team listen to objective evidence and act on it. If all politicians in every nation did this then the world would be a better place. There is no place for egos in politics. All politicians everywhere are there to serve the people: we elect them and can easily vote them out.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marmite .
An effective 10m antenna
At the old QTH (we moved a few years ago) I used my Homebase-10 antenna for 10m. As we enter the Es season when 10m springs to life with loads of Europeans, perhaps it is worth reminding readers of this low cost antenna.
It is basically a wire halo, small, and pretty omni-directional. It can be made with low cost materials, most of which you can buy at your local hardware store. In its time it has enabled me to work all over the world with QRP. It was in Practical Wireless in 2008 and is on my www.g3xbm.co.uk main site.
Despite my poor health, maybe I should try to get one up again at this QTH? I think I could make it (although not as easy as in the past) but I'd need help to get it up in place of my big-wheel. I think I could use the same small support mast. I'd probably feed it with some new RG58 coax.
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/antennas/homebase
It is basically a wire halo, small, and pretty omni-directional. It can be made with low cost materials, most of which you can buy at your local hardware store. In its time it has enabled me to work all over the world with QRP. It was in Practical Wireless in 2008 and is on my www.g3xbm.co.uk main site.
Despite my poor health, maybe I should try to get one up again at this QTH? I think I could make it (although not as easy as in the past) but I'd need help to get it up in place of my big-wheel. I think I could use the same small support mast. I'd probably feed it with some new RG58 coax.
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/antennas/homebase
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