Most of the time we live on the surface. Then something happens to make us think. This week I have had two things that "brought me up short".
Firstly, I attended the funeral of my old work manager (Rao) who died in his 80s, then I heard that my son's brother-in-law, in his 20s, had died in hospital after being struck many weeks ago by a woman driver who went through red lights whilst being distracted fiddling with her phone. We don't realise how fragile life is: one second and his future would have been so different.
Whatever your religion, or none, life is a precious gift too easily taken for granted. In the midst of life is death, pain and suffering. It has always been so, and always will.
Life goes on, as it should, but from time to time we all need to be reminded that we came from dust and return to dust. Life is transitory.
8 Nov 2017
Overnight on 630m WSPR
Conditions have been better. My 10mW ERP reached DL-SWL (701km) and 5 others. In all, 13 unique spots of others.
10m FT8 RX
As usual, I am keeping an eye on 10m FT8. 3 spots so far with best DX 9K2NO (4641km) in Kuwait.
UPDATE 1428z: Best 10m FT8 DX is now FR4OO (9668km) on Reunion Is in the south Indian Ocean.
UPDATE 1510z: Now 10m FT8 propagation is moving west. ZS1TMJ (9563km) now being spotted. Later I feel sure there will be some South Americans.
UPDATE 1525z: First South American was PU2WSQ (9588km).
UPDATE 1428z: Best 10m FT8 DX is now FR4OO (9668km) on Reunion Is in the south Indian Ocean.
UPDATE 1510z: Now 10m FT8 propagation is moving west. ZS1TMJ (9563km) now being spotted. Later I feel sure there will be some South Americans.
UPDATE 1525z: First South American was PU2WSQ (9588km).
Sunspots - Wednesday November 8th 2017
Solar flux is 68 today and the sunspot number still zero. A=36 and K=6.
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Cambridge Bus Station - NOT amateur radio
This was Cambridge Drummer Street bus station yesterday evening. The service bus did not arrive and the next bus was nearly 1.5 hours later! Notice how many people are on their "devices".
7 Nov 2017
My son's brother-in-law has died - NOT amateur radio
Tragically, my son's brother-in-law, who was knocked over by a careless driver busy fiddling with her mobile phone, has died. He was in hospital for over a month in Australia. 1 second and his future would have been so different. His entire family is devastated. The woman driver will have this guilt for the rest of her life. In many ways I feel sorry for her too.
Where is the good God who allows this to happen? Right now I find it hard to fathom any good in this situation.
Where is the good God who allows this to happen? Right now I find it hard to fathom any good in this situation.
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2m UKAC Activity Contest
This evening was the 2m leg of the RSGB's activity contest. As my bus was late getting back from Cambridge, I was not on very long this time, so worked few stations. Normally, I add a map, but this time it is not worth it.
OFCOM monthly update
OFCOM has just produced its update for October.
See http://ofcom.cmail19.com/t/ViewEmail/i/AF858CA5839176DE2540EF23F30FEDED/59D1BD3EA2F08127C67FD2F38AC4859C
See http://ofcom.cmail19.com/t/ViewEmail/i/AF858CA5839176DE2540EF23F30FEDED/59D1BD3EA2F08127C67FD2F38AC4859C
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Hindu funeral - NOT amateur radio
Yesterday, I attended a funeral for my old manager at Pye Telecom. He was Indian and a really good man. He always told the truth and I had a great deal of time for him. The service was at the crematorium in Cambridge and was a Hindu service. It was very moving. According to Wikipedia there are 960 million followers in India alone.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hinduism .
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hinduism .
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