28 Feb 2018
Still snowing - NOT amateur radio
As I write, it is still snowing here. This is the heaviest snow we have had for several years. Definitely a day to stay at home and keep warm!
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WRC-19 and amateur radio
The next World Radio Conference is next year (2019). At it, spectrum will be discussed. I have to admit that I have not been following preparations too closely, but I expect the amateur service will be way down the list of priorities. Much more important to the national administrations will be spectrum for satellite services and for 5G. Basically, if it generates money they will be interested. If not, it will play second fiddle.
For the amateur service what would I like to see?
For the amateur service what would I like to see?
- Extension of the 5MHz allocation made at WRC-15.
- A 4m band throughout region 1 (possibly elsewhere too).
- A 6m band everywhere 50-52MHz minimum (50-54MHz ideally).
- Clarification that spectrum below 8.3kHz can be used by anyone anywhere on a non-interference basis.
- Access to 40MHz and 60MHz for Es research. Even a very small allocation would be useful.
10m FT8 RX
At the moment, I am monitoring 28.074MHz FT8 RX. Realistically, I am not expecting great things, but I have been surprised in the past.
UPDATE 1025z: No spots as yet.
UPDATE 1347z: Just spots of G4CJC (73km) in north London so far.
UPDATE 1654z: SQ4OJD (1359km) spotted earlier this afternoon. So far the only no-G spotted.
UPDATE 1735z: Now CT1GFQ (1684km) being spotted.
UPDATE 1826z: ZP5FIA (10287km) in Paraguay copied. There is still DX on 10m.
UPDATE 1025z: No spots as yet.
UPDATE 1347z: Just spots of G4CJC (73km) in north London so far.
UPDATE 1654z: SQ4OJD (1359km) spotted earlier this afternoon. So far the only no-G spotted.
UPDATE 1735z: Now CT1GFQ (1684km) being spotted.
UPDATE 1826z: ZP5FIA (10287km) in Paraguay copied. There is still DX on 10m.
630m WSPR RX overnight
In all, 17 unique stations spotted on 630m WSPR in the last day. Nothing outside of EU, but a couple of new countries for me in the form of 9A3KB (1290km) and HF7A (1294km).
Snow - NOT amateur radio
This is a photo of our grandson enjoying the snow on his birthday. It is still snowing now and this winter has been the coldest for several years.
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Sunspots - Wednesday February 28th 2018
Solar flux is 69 and the sunspot number 15. A=19 and K=2.
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27 Feb 2018
More on WSJT-X V1.9.0
Southgate News has more information on the latest version of WSPR-X, free software available for download. The FT8 weak signal, narrowband, mode has really "taken off" and has amazed me. The software for this is in WSJT-X and is totally free. All you have to do is sit on a given USB dial frequency and watch the DX appear. QSOs are formulaic, but the mode allows low power to reach great distances. Yesterday for example my 2m 4W ERP was spotted in north Devon quite easily.
See http://southgatearc.org/news/2018/february/wsjt-x-version-1-9-0.htm#.WpXVPkx2vIU
See http://southgatearc.org/news/2018/february/wsjt-x-version-1-9-0.htm#.WpXVPkx2vIU
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Joining the dots - NOT amateur radio
This may be because I am getting older or an artefact following my 2013 stroke.
Sometimes I mishear things or simply misunderstand and my brain tries to make sense of it by subconsciously "joining up the dots". Sometimes I completely get the "wrong end of the stick". Today, I misunderstood my wife saying an old friend was coming tomorrow afternoon when in fact he was coming this morning. I guess this happens several times a week.
The moral is to make sure I heard correctly and don't interpret things incorrectly. At times my brain plays tricks.
Sometimes I mishear things or simply misunderstand and my brain tries to make sense of it by subconsciously "joining up the dots". Sometimes I completely get the "wrong end of the stick". Today, I misunderstood my wife saying an old friend was coming tomorrow afternoon when in fact he was coming this morning. I guess this happens several times a week.
The moral is to make sure I heard correctly and don't interpret things incorrectly. At times my brain plays tricks.
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Cambridge bikes - NOT amateur radio
When crossing roads in Cambridge you have to be careful: there are lots of bikes and often cycles are allowed to go down roads against the traffic flow. It is all too easy to walk into bikes. I have the dubious distinction of causing a cyclist to crash off his bike when I was a pedestrian buckling his front wheel. That was in 1971, but the nickname "crash" was still with me well into the 2000s! Cambridge is synonymous with bikes.
630m (472kHz) WSPR RX
If I can successfully download the latest version of WSPR-X (V1.9) I may give 472kHz WSPR a go this evening and overnight.
UPDATE 1422z: Well, it looks like WSJT-X V1.9 rc2 has successfully downloaded and installed. Currently, I am on 472kHz WSPR RX, but no spots yet.
UPDATE 2115z: 10 unique stations spotted so far this evening including 9A3KB (1290km) which is a new country for me on this band. Best DX so far is LA2XPA (1310km). The shack PC is on battery power.
UPDATE 2155z: The shack PC battery is charging until about 2300z. Thereafter, I shall be on 472kHz WSPR RX through the night with the shack PC on battery power. The PC usually stays working until about 0600z.
UPDATE 2310z: Everything is now set up for an overnight look on 472kHz WSPR. Yet again, I am hoping for some USA spots. Well, I can hope. After about 10 minutes, 5 uniques spotted.
UPDATE 1422z: Well, it looks like WSJT-X V1.9 rc2 has successfully downloaded and installed. Currently, I am on 472kHz WSPR RX, but no spots yet.
UPDATE 2115z: 10 unique stations spotted so far this evening including 9A3KB (1290km) which is a new country for me on this band. Best DX so far is LA2XPA (1310km). The shack PC is on battery power.
UPDATE 2155z: The shack PC battery is charging until about 2300z. Thereafter, I shall be on 472kHz WSPR RX through the night with the shack PC on battery power. The PC usually stays working until about 0600z.
UPDATE 2310z: Everything is now set up for an overnight look on 472kHz WSPR. Yet again, I am hoping for some USA spots. Well, I can hope. After about 10 minutes, 5 uniques spotted.
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