7 Apr 2018
Sunspots - Saturday April 6th 2018
Solar flux is 66 today and the sunspot number 0. A=9 and K=1.
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6 Apr 2018
10m FT8 today (Friday)
Once again I am monitoring 10m FT8 RX today. So far, only 2 stations spotted - a G and CT1FHW (1681km). I am staying on late in case the band opens again to South America as it did late yesterday. Conditions seem quite similar to yesterday and no better.
UPDATE 2125z: South America again this evening on 10m FT8.
UPDATE 2125z: South America again this evening on 10m FT8.
Rally
8 APRIL 2018 : RIPON & DISTRICT ARS RALLY AND SURPLUS EQUIPMENT SALE
Hugh Ripley Hall, Ripon, North Yorkshire HG4 2PT. Doors open to public at 10am. For enquiries please email David Cutter, G3UNA at rally@ripon.org.uk [http://www.ripon.org.uk/ content/rally-2018].
Hugh Ripley Hall, Ripon, North Yorkshire HG4 2PT. Doors open to public at 10am. For enquiries please email David Cutter, G3UNA at rally@ripon.org.uk [http://www.ripon.org.uk/
A list of rallies can be found at http://rsgb.org/main/news/ rallies/
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rally
6m in the Es season
We are rapidly approaching the Es season, bringing alive 10m and 6m and to a lesser extent 4m and 2m with DX up to about 2000km.
Frequently the distances are much further, bringing into range some true exotic DX on 6m.
This year we also have FT8, which is already proving its value as a DX mode. I shall probably be monitoring 6m FT8 RX this season. I suspect 6m will be "open" far more often than we expect!
Frequently the distances are much further, bringing into range some true exotic DX on 6m.
This year we also have FT8, which is already proving its value as a DX mode. I shall probably be monitoring 6m FT8 RX this season. I suspect 6m will be "open" far more often than we expect!
10m FT8 yesterday
Quite late (after 9pm UK clock time) 10m FT8 opened to South America with lots of stations spotted. I was surprised, as conditions on paper were dire.
10m often opens N-S and FT8 finds the briefest openings now.
10m often opens N-S and FT8 finds the briefest openings now.
Sunspots - Friday April 6th 2018
Solar flux is 66 (very low) today and the sunspot number 0. A=9 and K=1.
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5 Apr 2018
Grass cutting - NOT amateur radio
It has been too wet and cold to cut the grass, but today felt like spring. We have a blue sky and it actually felt like spring for the first time! I managed to cut the front and back lawns this afternoon and even had a beer in the garden afterwards in my shirt sleeves.
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grass
Spring? - NOT amateur radio
Today our sky is blue. What a change. We have had a long winter and, until today, no real spring: winter seems to have gone on for ever. My son planted some daffodils back in the autumn. These (see photo) are now well out next to our shed.
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daffodils
Amateur radio from the Moon?
Southgate News carried a report about 2 Chinese satellites due for lunar orbits in June. These will transmit amateur radio data on 70cms and 13cms.
See http://southgatearc.org/news/2018/april/dslwp-lunar-satellites-will%20transmit-wsjt-jt4g-mode.htm#.WsXni0xFzIU
See http://southgatearc.org/news/2018/april/dslwp-lunar-satellites-will%20transmit-wsjt-jt4g-mode.htm#.WsXni0xFzIU
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lunar,
moon,
southgate news
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