"As of July 2018 the strength of the polar fields hints at a cycle 25 with a
magnitude slightly stronger than that of cycle 24."
The above was on http://www.solen.info/solar/ . We live in hope!
30 Jul 2018
East Cambridgeshire 2m FM Net
A reminder for those in the area of the East Cambs net on 144.575MHz FM at 1900z Mondays. Yes, one four four. This started out as an AM net. Newcomers are welcomed. We rarely stay on more than 30 minutes. Vertical polarisation. If the frequency is busy we usually QSY down 25kHz, although this is rare.
East Anglian Churches blog - NOT amateur radio
When we visit churches in East Anglia we try to update our East Anglian Churches Blog.
This has just been done to include Holme next the Sea in north Norfolk. This is a simple, light and airy church, not far from the coast.
I am afraid the updates to this churches blog are quite infrequent!
This has just been done to include Holme next the Sea in north Norfolk. This is a simple, light and airy church, not far from the coast.
I am afraid the updates to this churches blog are quite infrequent!
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church,
http://eachurches.blogspot.co.uk/
Rock strata - NOT amateur radio
Hunstanton is a typical English seaside resort about 50 miles north of us. The rocks there show very interesting patterns in the strata.
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strata
Sunspots - Monday July 30th 2018
Solar flux is 68 today and the sunspot number 0 . A= 5 and K=1.
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sunspots
137kHz E-field probe on the car mag-mount
Many years ago, I tried looking for my tiny 137kHz beacon with a small E-field probe mag-mounted on the car. After seeing the signal quite well on the far side of Cambridge at about 24km, I stopped the test. As you can see, the EFP used readily available parts and was very simple.
At some point I should rebuild this and try from the QTH we moved to almost 5 years ago, maybe using the earth-electrode "antenna" on TX. I have felt too unwell since my stroke.
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/antennas/137efp
At some point I should rebuild this and try from the QTH we moved to almost 5 years ago, maybe using the earth-electrode "antenna" on TX. I have felt too unwell since my stroke.
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/antennas/137efp
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137khz,
e-field probe,
efp,
qrss
HAARP 80m WSPR test
A reminder that WI2XFX, in Alaska, will be on the air tonight on 3.5926 USB dial (2300z for about 30 minutes) with a huge ERP on WSPR using the HAARP antennas. See the ARRL site for more details. I may try looking for it using my earth electrode "antenna" in the ground.
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haarp
10m FT8
For a change today I am on 10m FT8. Although an earlier CQ got no response I have already spotted an Italian.
UPDATE 0858z: Quite a bit of Es already today on 10m FT8 as the map shows.
UPDATE 1514z: 263 different stations spotted on 10m FT8 RX today including the USA and Canada- and we are approaching sunspot minimum. I shall probably remain on until about 1900z tonight when I need the rig for another band (2m FM net) and then the HAARP 80m WSPR test.
UPDATE 1710z: So far 342 different stations on 10m FT8 today in 5 continents. With FT8 who needs sunspots!
UPDATE 0858z: Quite a bit of Es already today on 10m FT8 as the map shows.
UPDATE 1514z: 263 different stations spotted on 10m FT8 RX today including the USA and Canada- and we are approaching sunspot minimum. I shall probably remain on until about 1900z tonight when I need the rig for another band (2m FM net) and then the HAARP 80m WSPR test.
UPDATE 1710z: So far 342 different stations on 10m FT8 today in 5 continents. With FT8 who needs sunspots!
29 Jul 2018
Now QRT
On both 6m and 10m I have now gone QRT and disconnected everything. I noticed a CT calling "CQ NA" , although I am not sure if he was copying stations from "across the pond" on 6m FT8.
Tomorrow I may try 10m FT8, although I want to see if I can see the 80m WSPR test from the HAARP station in Alaska in the late evening UK time.
Tomorrow I may try 10m FT8, although I want to see if I can see the 80m WSPR test from the HAARP station in Alaska in the late evening UK time.
Sunspots - Sunday July 29th 2018
Solar flux is 68 today and the SSN still zero. A= 5 and K=1.
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sunspots
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