Yesterday numbers of visitors were up on a couple of my blogs. Now, I welcome anyone from any part of the planet, but it is strange how numbers seem to double and most of these are from Russia. This is a pattern I have seen before and I know others have seen similar.
It looks very suspicious to me like they are probing for vulnerable sites to hack with malicious intent. Sorry but I think my content is pretty innocuous!
Should my blogs suddenly go you will know the reason! If you suddenly get links to porn sites or sites offering you lots of money you'll know I have been "got at". I try to screen and delete dodgy comments that are clearly outright ads or with links to dodgy sites, but please let me know if you find any that I have missed.
28 Mar 2017
27 Mar 2017
SDR receivers and transceivers
There is a real gap in my knowledge as I have never once tried an SDR based receiver or transceiver. SDR dongles are very low cost, so I really have no excuse.
On the Southgate site I read news of a new SDR 5W transceiver.
See https://sunsdr.eu/product/sunsdr2-qrp/
On the Southgate site I read news of a new SDR 5W transceiver.
See https://sunsdr.eu/product/sunsdr2-qrp/
10m JT65 (2W) this morning
This morning, I am on 10m JT65 transceive. As yet, no spots given or received.
UPDATE 0918z: Still no 10m JT65 spots given or received, but it is still very early. I was hoping to see a few Gs, but nothing.
UPDATE 1124z: 10m JT65 - still nothing at all!
UPDATE 0918z: Still no 10m JT65 spots given or received, but it is still very early. I was hoping to see a few Gs, but nothing.
UPDATE 1124z: 10m JT65 - still nothing at all!
Sunspots and 10m - Monday March 27th 2017
Solar flux is 78 today. Sunspot number is 20. A=4 and K=5. 10m propagation is again expected to remain "poor". Not too long to wait now to the Es season.
QRP and QRP Club
Oleg's usual report:
Dear Club 72 members and friends,
Weekly QRP Rendez-Vous Report (March, 26, 2017)
Thanks all for starting new sessions of evening 7030 kc Rendez-Vous!
Visitors of the week: RU3NJC, UA1CEG/p, UA1ADF, US7IB, R1OA, DK1HW,
RA1OIM, RN4AO, PA3DEU, OF5LP, OH6NPV, RV3GM, UR5EFD, R1CAN, UR7VT,
G3XJS, UR0ET, US5ERQ, I1NOL, UA0SBQ, R1CAF, SM7RYR, IW2HTH/p, DH0DK,
DL6YYM, G4HOM, R2AJA, UA1CEX, G6HUI, ON6KZ, UR5IFM, G0EQC
Congrats!
IW2HTH became Honor Frequenter (regular visitor)
New Visitors: I1NOL, DL6YYM, G0EQC - you are welcome!
See full Frequenters and Visitors lists on the Club 72 web page.
Some comments...
See full WQR Report on the blog page - http://qrp-club72.blogspot.ru/
Schedule:
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
9.00 UTC - 14060 kc
18.00 UTC - 7030 kc
alternative 10116 kc if contest QRMs. Keep +/- RIT for QRM, QRL, XTAL
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 (March, 26, 2017)
Thanks all for starting new sessions of evening 7030 kc Rendez-Vous!
Visitors of the week: RU3NJC, UA1CEG/p, UA1ADF, US7IB, R1OA, DK1HW,
RA1OIM, RN4AO, PA3DEU, OF5LP, OH6NPV, RV3GM, UR5EFD, R1CAN, UR7VT,
G3XJS, UR0ET, US5ERQ, I1NOL, UA0SBQ, R1CAF, SM7RYR, IW2HTH/p, DH0DK,
DL6YYM, G4HOM, R2AJA, UA1CEX, G6HUI, ON6KZ, UR5IFM, G0EQC
Congrats!
IW2HTH became Honor Frequenter (regular visitor)
New Visitors: I1NOL, DL6YYM, G0EQC - you are welcome!
See full Frequenters and Visitors lists on the Club 72 web page.
Some comments...
See full WQR Report on the blog page - http://qrp-club72.blogspot.ru/
Schedule:
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
9.00 UTC - 14060 kc
18.00 UTC - 7030 kc
alternative 10116 kc if contest QRMs. Keep +/- RIT for QRM, QRL, XTAL
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.
26 Mar 2017
eBay HB100 10GHz modules
An old work colleague, Richard G3TFX, has found these modules on eBay for £2.23 with free postage. This is an insane price.
Gardening - NOT amateur radio
In the last few weeks with some decent sunshine the garden has "come alive". There is new growth everywhere.
Here I am in the garden yesterday. Lis (my wife) has done most of the work. I am pruning a rose and clearing a bramble.
Here I am in the garden yesterday. Lis (my wife) has done most of the work. I am pruning a rose and clearing a bramble.
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Ashhar Farhan, VU2ESE website
Ashhar is well known for his BITX rigs for HF. This is his website. If you are looking for low cost HF rigs, this may be your answer! The circuits are clever, simple and low cost.
See http://www.hfsigs.com/
See http://www.hfsigs.com/
New world record with low cost HB100 module on 10GHz
These modules are very low cost. They make the heart of a very low cost wideband FM system for 10GHz. They are the modern version of the Gunnplexer. They contain (I think) a transmitter, RX mixer and 2 antennas all on a small PCB. If you spend £5 you will have change from some eBay suppliers!
"204km. NEW WORLD RECORD, Full Duplex 10GHz with HB100 only 10mW!
Team #1: Giuseppe IK8XFR - Nino IZ8WLZ - Giacomo (Jack)
on S. Giovanni a Piro JN70RB
Team #2: Giuseppe IZ8WGU - Domenico IZ8BAD - Gianluca IZ8YWC - Antonio IK8TGH
on Solano Sup. JM78VF...
Strong signals, how many Km can still make HB100 with only 10mW?"
No more 5MHz ....yet
On the GB2RS news today from the RSGB:
Somebody dragging feet?
Somebody dragging feet?
"Amateurs
in the UK have been very fortunate in having early access to 5MHz,
with 5 spot frequencies 15 years ago and more than 70kHz of spectrum
made available in 2013. This was a result of close cooperation with
Ofcom and the MoD, who is primary user on the band. The UK currently
has an arrangement that gives us more spectrum and a higher power
allowance of 100W at 5MHz, however it does not
cover all of the WRC-15 band of 5351.5 to 5366.5kHz. The Society
played a very active role in the WRC-15 process and continues to work
with Ofcom to gain access to all of the WRC-15 band, however this is
not expected to change in the foreseeable future as there are
on-going assignments within the band. The RSGB will implement the
IARU Region 1 band plan for 5MHz within the segments allocated to us.
In common with other Region 1 societies with allocations greater than
15kHz, we will recommend that frequencies within the WRC-15 band that
are allowed under the UK Amateur Radio Licence only be used for
international contacts, or for stations with no other option."
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