20 Dec 2017
6m MSK144 RX
All morning, I have been on 6m MSK144 RX (50.280MHz). So far, 6 unique stations in 4 countries, all in the British Isles.
Sunspots - Wednesday December 20th 2017
Solar flux is 71 today. Sunspot number is zero. A=6 and K=1.
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19 Dec 2017
Hamnet
Before reading about this via Southgate News today, I had no idea about this high speed pan-European network. It is widespread in Germany. Novice licencees in Germany are to be allowed the bands to access this.
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hamnet
First snowdrops - NOT amateur radio
As mentioned yesterday, we saw our first snowdrops this winter at nearby Anglesey Abbey yesterday. Another month and there will be carpets of them.
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snowdrops
10m FT8 RX
Since breakfast, I have been on 10m FT8 RX. Perhaps unsurprisingly, no spots yet. I was hoping to see a few Gs maybe. At this time of year there is a small Es peak, although I do not know why.
UPDATE 1326z: DG5HR (721km) spotted.
UPDATE 1326z: DG5HR (721km) spotted.
Sunspots - Tuesday December 19th 2017
Solar flux is 70 today and the sunspot number is still zero. A=.17 and K=1
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18 Dec 2017
Bath repeaters to lose university site
Southgate News reports that the Bath repeaters are being evicted from their university site next month. I do not know if there are plans to re-site them.
See http://southgatearc.org/news/2017/december/bath-repeaters-lose-university-site.htm#.Wjgqr0x2vIU .
See http://southgatearc.org/news/2017/december/bath-repeaters-lose-university-site.htm#.Wjgqr0x2vIU .
Amateur TV
There is always something in our hobby that we cannot do. One of these is ATV, which despite being interested, I have never tried. The BATC streams many TV repeaters, so you can take a peak without investing in TV gear.
See http://batc.tv/multi_screen.php .
See http://batc.tv/multi_screen.php .
Daffodils and snowdrops
Most months we visit Anglesey Abbey, which is about 4 miles away. The daffodils, which were out in November 2015, are just coming. Another 2 weeks and these will be out. We saw the first snowdrops out. Things seem much later this winter. Blink and it will be spring though!
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