For about 20 minutes I have been on 10m FT8 RX. As yet, no spots. It is on 1055z, so things could change.
UPDATE 1254z: 4 stations in 3 EU countries spotted so far. Most of these were quite recent. Es?
UPDATE 1655z: G4AWP (19km) spotted. Real DX today! No further spots since G4AWP.
28 Jan 2018
Grandchildren - NOT amateur radio
Last night we had one of our sons and his children staying. They have now gone home. This is them outside "our" windmill.
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Sunspots - Sunday January 28th 2018
Solar flux is 69 and the sunspot number zero. A=6 and K=0.
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Not on 630m WSPR RX overnight
Overnight I did not go on 630m WSPR. Instead, I remained on the band during yesterday afternoon and evening. One reason was we had grandchildren staying, so access to my shack was limited. I am now on 10m FT8 RX.
27 Jan 2018
FT8
There is little doubt that FT8 digital mode has taken the world by storm. Bandwidth is much less than JT65 and QSOs are faster although I think it needs stronger (weak) signals to work. One thing it does is concentrate operations in a small part of the band, so fleeting openings are more likely to be noticed.
As many know, I keep a watchful eye on 10m FT8 RX. Although openings are now much rarer than at the peak of the sunspot cycle, they do occur. Rarely does a day pass when 10m does not open to somewhere overseas. In the last few weeks it has opened to South America. Even the very briefest openings get noticed. At one time a quick CQ on SSB would have led to 10m being given up as a "dead" band.
Try FT8 on a higher band: you may be surprised.
WSJT-X, which is the software needed, is totally free.
See https://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/k1jt/wsjtx.html.
As many know, I keep a watchful eye on 10m FT8 RX. Although openings are now much rarer than at the peak of the sunspot cycle, they do occur. Rarely does a day pass when 10m does not open to somewhere overseas. In the last few weeks it has opened to South America. Even the very briefest openings get noticed. At one time a quick CQ on SSB would have led to 10m being given up as a "dead" band.
Try FT8 on a higher band: you may be surprised.
WSJT-X, which is the software needed, is totally free.
See https://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/k1jt/wsjtx.html.
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Cheese rolling - NOT amateur radio
This saddens me. A cheese rolling contest has been cancelled this year. They hope to do it in 2019. We English like doing odd things and it would be sad if this tradition died out.
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cambridgeshire-42788965 .
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cambridgeshire-42788965 .
Fake speed camera - NOT amateur radio
All I can say is well done that lady.
I certainly hope it makes some drivers slow down. The next thing we'll hear is this is causing a health and safety hazard and has to be removed.
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-england-berkshire-42775070/berkshire-mum-fakes-road-camera-to-tackle-speeding-cars
I certainly hope it makes some drivers slow down. The next thing we'll hear is this is causing a health and safety hazard and has to be removed.
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-england-berkshire-42775070/berkshire-mum-fakes-road-camera-to-tackle-speeding-cars
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Amateur files - useful link
My friend Steve G1KQH has sent me an interesting link. These are amateur radio related files in pdf format.
See http://www.n5dux.com/ham/files/pdf/ .
See http://www.n5dux.com/ham/files/pdf/ .
Giddiness - NOT amateur radio
This morning, in the drizzle, we did a short walk at Wicken Fen. I find walking along the board walk there very hard nowadays. Perhaps it is the water on either side, but I always feel giddy there since my 2013 stroke. I find having to concentrate so hard exhausts me these days. Pathetic. Today, it was wet too, which made it even harder. On the positive side, there were few people!
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Daytime 630m WSPR RX
For a change, I am on 630m WSPR RX in the daytime. A couple of spots with best DX PA3ABK/2 (306km).
UPDATE 1308z: G0MRF (139km) is always a good signal with me, but his daytime S/N is much worse than in the middle of the night. I presume this is due to my local noise level being higher rather than propagation.
UPDATE 1420z: 3 different stations in 3 countries spotted so far. Best DX spotted F5WK (364km).
UPDATE 1615z: LA3EQ (769km) is currently the best 630m WSPR spots today.
UPDATE 1745z: 5 uniques in the last hour with best DX DH5RAE (995km).
UPDATE 2245z: My last spot was at about 2116z, so the PC lasted over 9 hours on its internal battery - impressive!
UPDATE 1308z: G0MRF (139km) is always a good signal with me, but his daytime S/N is much worse than in the middle of the night. I presume this is due to my local noise level being higher rather than propagation.
UPDATE 1420z: 3 different stations in 3 countries spotted so far. Best DX spotted F5WK (364km).
UPDATE 1615z: LA3EQ (769km) is currently the best 630m WSPR spots today.
UPDATE 1745z: 5 uniques in the last hour with best DX DH5RAE (995km).
UPDATE 2245z: My last spot was at about 2116z, so the PC lasted over 9 hours on its internal battery - impressive!
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