23 Jun 2018
Bloody MicroCRAP - NOT amateur radio
Microsoft has just popped up with a window I cannot close asking me to choose BING as my default search engine. Microsoft, I am perfectly happy with my current search engine thank you and I strongly object to this pernicious crap. Go away you bunch of scumbags!
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microsoft
Next week on 6m FT8 RX
Starting next week, I shall continue my monitoring of 6m FT8, hoping to catch more "super DX" outside of Europe. So far, I have spotted the Caribbean and South America on 6m FT8. My only USA spot turned out to be a pirate!
This season I have spotted much less than last year on 6m JT65. Last year, quite a few Japanese stations were spotted. FT8 is not supposed to be as good as JT65.
My antenna is just a V2000 vertical omni fed with cheap CB coax.
This season I have spotted much less than last year on 6m JT65. Last year, quite a few Japanese stations were spotted. FT8 is not supposed to be as good as JT65.
My antenna is just a V2000 vertical omni fed with cheap CB coax.
UK litter - NOT amateur radio
Without exception Sweden, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Finland are virtually litter free. You sense civic pride.
In the UK have we no pride at all? Surely we can get someone to clean our mess? But why do we drop litter in the first place?
Surely if Estonia with its tiny population (1.36M) can have no litter, we can do the same? Basically we are litter louts! The capital Tallinn sees thousands daily from cruise ships, yet the streets are spotless.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estonia
In the UK have we no pride at all? Surely we can get someone to clean our mess? But why do we drop litter in the first place?
Surely if Estonia with its tiny population (1.36M) can have no litter, we can do the same? Basically we are litter louts! The capital Tallinn sees thousands daily from cruise ships, yet the streets are spotless.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estonia
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lttter
Baby fieldfares - NOT amateur radio
Usually in the UK we get fieldfares only in winter when they migrate across from Scandinavia chasing our "mild" weather and food, so it was a real treat to see baby fieldfares in Estonia yesterday.
Sunspots - Saturday June 23rd 2018
The extraordinary high numbers for this part of the solar cycle continue. Solar flux is 79 and the sunspot number 41. A=4 and K=1.
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sunspot
22 Jun 2018
New ICOM handheld scanning RX
According to Southgate News, ICOM has introduced a new handheld wideband RX, the IC-R30. which covers from 100kHz to over 3GHz with many digital modes as well as SSB, AM, FM, CW and WBFM.
See http://southgatearc.org/news/2018/june/icom-ic-r30-digital-analogue-wideband-communications-receiver.htm#.Wy0XKPZFzIU
See http://southgatearc.org/news/2018/june/icom-ic-r30-digital-analogue-wideband-communications-receiver.htm#.Wy0XKPZFzIU
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icom,
southgate news
Free trade? - NOT amateur radio
So the EU has introduced retaliatory tariffs in response to the USA. A trade war is not the answer. Unless you believe literally in Genesis and Noah's Ark, free trade is a 21st century reality.
See https://www.bbc.com/news/business-44567636 .
See https://www.bbc.com/news/business-44567636 .
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trade wars
CIA 1960 report on earth current signalling
An amateur in Germany, DL3IKE, found this recently:
https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP78-03424A000400090001-9.pdf
https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP78-03424A000400090001-9.pdf
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earth-mode
Tallinn, Estonia - NOT amateur radio
We last visited here in 2001. Apart from more tourists, it has little changed. This morning, we walked around the old town.
See https://baltichol18.blogspot.com/
See https://baltichol18.blogspot.com/
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tallinn
Network radios abroad
I guess a network radio would be useful on holiday as long as you have a roaming SIM or wifi access.
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network radio
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