Since before breakfast I have been on 10m WSPR TX. No spots so far today.
UPDATE 1731z: Still no spots yet today.
UPDATE 2005z: 10m WSPR sprung into life after tea, with more northerly stations favoured. 7 unique stations spotted with best DX OY1OF (1164km) in the Faroe Is..
UPDATE 2100z: Now QRT. OK in the end, although I had to wait!
6 Aug 2018
Old windmill - NOT amateur radio
At one time there were several windmills in our village. The "intact" one is next door. The base of another one still exists, but a thatched roof now replaces the mill body.
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More network radio
Up to now I have just used my Inrico T320 network radio on Wi-Fi. Somewhere I have a Virgin "pay as you go" SIM with some credit, I think. Maybe I should put this in. If I remember correctly this lasts until the credit expires, which could be some while in my case! I need to check what Virgin charge for data on "pay as you go".
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network radio
Harvest home - NOT amateur radio
Generally farmers in the UK have been busy cutting the corn making the most of the dry, hot weather. This is a field not far from me in our village.
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harvest
Sunspots - Monday August 6th 2018
Solar flux is 68 today and the sunspot number zero. A=4 and K=1.
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sunspots
5 Aug 2018
Tomorrow
All being well, I think I'll go back to 10m WSPR TX (500mW) and 6m FT8 RX tomorrow. The last time I was on 10m WSPR TX, 17 different stations spotted me. Today I was on 10m FT8 RX and there was Es but no "real" DX spotted here. The furthest spotted was Bahrain.
Mackerel Sky - NOT amateur radio
Today has been another hot day, but there was a cooler breeze this evening when this sky was visible over "our" windmill next door.
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sky
Dry, dry, dry - NOT amateur radio
Most of Europe has had a very hot and dry summer. Oh, sorry, climate change is a Chinese plot - I forgot those wise words.
I have never seen our garden so parched. It was the same at Ickworth, Suffolk yesterday with a pond there drying up. Normally it has plenty of water. We had a very wet winter. It would not surprise me if the USA soon experiences "dust bowl" conditions again. Climate change is a reality. The world is warming.
The photo shows the sky, and parched grass, at Ickworth yesterday.
I have never seen our garden so parched. It was the same at Ickworth, Suffolk yesterday with a pond there drying up. Normally it has plenty of water. We had a very wet winter. It would not surprise me if the USA soon experiences "dust bowl" conditions again. Climate change is a reality. The world is warming.
The photo shows the sky, and parched grass, at Ickworth yesterday.
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Es'hail 2 - will it succeed?
Assuming this is successfully put into orbit (due Q4 2018), this Qatar satellite will open up a new era in amateur radio. Southgate News has a piece on this today. 2.4GHz uplink and 10GHz downlink. Fixed dish, modest powers, band always open. Predicted 15 year life.
There is another satellite due to cover the Americans as E'hail does not cover the Americas.
See http://www.amsat-dl.org/index.php/es-hail-2-p4a
and
See http://southgatearc.org/news/2018/august/coordinated-frequencies-for-p4a-es%27hail-2.htm#.W2bCMfZFzIU
There is another satellite due to cover the Americans as E'hail does not cover the Americas.
See http://www.amsat-dl.org/index.php/es-hail-2-p4a
and
See http://southgatearc.org/news/2018/august/coordinated-frequencies-for-p4a-es%27hail-2.htm#.W2bCMfZFzIU
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Qatar,
satellite,
southgate news
Sunspots - Sunday August 5th 2018
Solar flux is 70 today and the SSN has returned to zero. A=5 and K=1.
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sunspots
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