Every year I get the same nonsense. I have never made a claim on my home insurance, yet the amount creeps up.
Yet again, I rang up and said it was too much. At first they offered to increase the excesses to which I replied , "no, I want the same policy but for less". Yet again I was offered a "loyalty bonus" and the premium dropped 15%. Such rubbish!!! Why not offer loyal customers decent premiums in the first place?
No doubt I shall have to do the same with my car insurance.
It really p**sses me off. It is all so unnecessary. They depend on customers just paying up and not complaining. No doubt I shall have to ring up next year too.
4 Aug 2018
Miracles do happen on 6m
This is probably my most treasured QSL card. It is for a transatlantic 6m CW QSO in 2007 when I was running about 1W ERP. That evening 6m sounded like 20m and was filled with stateside SSB and CW signals. That was before FT8! The propagation was summer Es.
More recently, I have been mainly looking on 6m FT8 RX with the occasional TX period. I am using my FT817ND (at 2.5W out) and the V2000 vertical omni antenna fed with cheap CB coax.
More recently, I have been mainly looking on 6m FT8 RX with the occasional TX period. I am using my FT817ND (at 2.5W out) and the V2000 vertical omni antenna fed with cheap CB coax.
Sunspots - Saturday August 4th 2018
Solar flux is 69 today and the SSN 11. A=6 and K=1.
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3 Aug 2018
BOTs? - NOT amateur radio
Visitor numbers to one of my other blogs suddenly shot up. Guess what, this coincided with a great increase in visits from Russia. Now, the Russians could suddenly have taken a great interest in one of my other blogs, but numbers up by five times? Suspicious.
It is some time since those with malicious intent have taken an interest in this blog. I keep a pretty close eye on all my blogs and change passwords often. If anything does slip through that looks like bots or irrelevant rubbish, it gets deleted.
Moral - my blogs are a waste of time for BOTs and those after free adverts.
Go away.
It is some time since those with malicious intent have taken an interest in this blog. I keep a pretty close eye on all my blogs and change passwords often. If anything does slip through that looks like bots or irrelevant rubbish, it gets deleted.
Moral - my blogs are a waste of time for BOTs and those after free adverts.
Go away.
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No rallies?
Maybe it is the time of year, but notifications I used to get about UK rallies seem to have stopped. Perhaps the person who did this (at the RSGB?) has stopped sending them out. As it is August and the UK weather is good, I would have expected to have been swamped. The other explanation is the person is on holiday.
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No 6m today
Tomorrow I expect someone will tell me, "you should have been on 6m yesterday as conditions were the best for years". It always happens! Still, 10m FT8 RX has been good and much better than I dared hope, so all is not lost.
One thing our hobby has taught me: this is just a hobby and there is always tomorrow. The main objective is to have fun whatever "turns you on".
One thing our hobby has taught me: this is just a hobby and there is always tomorrow. The main objective is to have fun whatever "turns you on".
HF conditions
For the next two years we can expect HF conditions to deteriorate still further. The most probable time for the next solar minimum is sometime in 2020, although we have to be some way past to be sure. Luckily, modes like FT8 have come to the rescue allowing us to find openings that in the past might have been missed. At the moment the "experts" are expecting the next peak to be similar to the last one, although no-one can be sure.
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/hf/hfcondx .
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/hf/hfcondx .
Quiet lane - NOT amateur radio
When on holiday last week at Home next the Sea in Norfolk we had glorious weather. Most mornings we did a walk before breakfast.
For a change - 10m FT8 RX
For the last few hours I have been on 10m FT8. As well as lots of EU Es, there is some good DX about, despite summer, low flux and low SSNs. For example, HS0ZIV (9309km) and 3B8CW (9751km) as well as a couple of Gulf states. Pretty sure these are genuine judging by where they were spotted.
My very brief TX period (2.5W) before breakfast on 10m FT8 was spotted in Estonia and Finland.
This afternoon and this evening it would not surprise me to spot South Africa and South America on 10m FT8.
258 different stations spotted here on 10m FT8 RX in the last 6 hours alone. My antenna is poor and I am, frankly, amazed. There is no doubt that FT8 is transforming things with openings that would have been missed now caught. Sadly, SSB and CW "chats" will suffer. Amateur radio is changing - better in some ways and worse in others. With a poor voice these days, FT8 suits me fine, although I miss ragchews.
UPDATE 1228z: No South Americans or South Africans, but a couple of North Americans spotted on 10m FT8.
UPDATE 1238z: Now 4 North Americans spotted today on 10m FT8 RX.
UPDATE 1426z: Although still no South American or African spots, I have already spotted 10 North American and 1 Caribbean stations.
My very brief TX period (2.5W) before breakfast on 10m FT8 was spotted in Estonia and Finland.
This afternoon and this evening it would not surprise me to spot South Africa and South America on 10m FT8.
258 different stations spotted here on 10m FT8 RX in the last 6 hours alone. My antenna is poor and I am, frankly, amazed. There is no doubt that FT8 is transforming things with openings that would have been missed now caught. Sadly, SSB and CW "chats" will suffer. Amateur radio is changing - better in some ways and worse in others. With a poor voice these days, FT8 suits me fine, although I miss ragchews.
UPDATE 1228z: No South Americans or South Africans, but a couple of North Americans spotted on 10m FT8.
UPDATE 1238z: Now 4 North Americans spotted today on 10m FT8 RX.
UPDATE 1426z: Although still no South American or African spots, I have already spotted 10 North American and 1 Caribbean stations.
Sunspots - Friday August 3rd 2018
Solar flux is 69 today and the sunspot number still 11. A=6 and K=1.
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