10 Dec 2018
10m FT8 RX
Since after breakfast, I have been keeping an eye on 10m FT8 RX. So far today, just one spot EA3ZD (1227km). Disappointing.
9 Dec 2018
Where I lived long ago (but not this long ago!) - NOT amateur radio
Between 1959 and 1967, I lived in Kingsbridge, Devon. This very old, hand-tinted, postcard surfaced yesterday. I guess it dates from the late 1800s? It is before Fore Street, the main road, was tarmacked - a different age.
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10m FT8
A few minutes ago I switched from 630m WSPR to 10m FT8 (mostly RX) for the daylight hours. Already OY1OF (1163km) up in the Faroe Is has been spotted.
UPDATE 1456z: No other spots since.
UPDATE 1830z: 3 G spots in addition to the OY earlier. I have now QSYed to 630m WSPR.
UPDATE 1456z: No other spots since.
UPDATE 1830z: 3 G spots in addition to the OY earlier. I have now QSYed to 630m WSPR.
Windmill next door - NOT amateur radio
We are very lucky to live next door to a windmill that is nearly 200 years old. The sails usually turn when the mill is open (Thursdays, Sundays and Bank Holidays Easter until late October). We can have breakfast in our kitchen looking on the windmill and tell which way the wind is blowing by looking at the sails. The photo shows the windmill last evening just before dark.
See http://www.burwellmuseum.org.uk/ .
See http://www.burwellmuseum.org.uk/ .
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M1PRO success on 472kHz WSPR
A few days ago I posted that Jason M1PRO had built a version of my 472kHz transverter. He made a very neat version (see photo).
Well, I noticed last night he was spotted in Norway, Scotland and Belgium as well as lots of places in England. I assume this is with this transverter, although I forget what antenna he is using. I think he loaded up the coax to his big-wheel. Not sure what his ground is.
Great stuff Jason!
From Jason's RX log, I see he is spotting quite a bit on MF.
Well, I noticed last night he was spotted in Norway, Scotland and Belgium as well as lots of places in England. I assume this is with this transverter, although I forget what antenna he is using. I think he loaded up the coax to his big-wheel. Not sure what his ground is.
Great stuff Jason!
From Jason's RX log, I see he is spotting quite a bit on MF.
Sunspots - Sunday December 9th 2018
Solar flux is a balmy 71 (well, better than recent days!) and the sunspot number 12. A=10 and K=2.
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8 Dec 2018
QSYed to 472kHz WSPR (10mW ERP)
At about 1545z (just before dark) I QSYed to MF WSPR. As usual, I am TXing for about 20% of the time (the rest is RX) with about 10mW ERP from the earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground. I hope to be active until after breakfast tomorrow. For about 20 minutes my transverter is settling, so I get about 2Hz drift.
Oscar 97
As regular readers will know, in recent years I have done very little with amateur satellites. Way back, I listened to Oscar 6 and 7 and had one contact through a satellite with a 10m band output. That was a very long time ago! I cannot remember the satellite.
There is a report on Southgate News about the latest Jordanian satellite.
See http://southgatearc.org/news/2018/december/jy1sat-now-jo-97.htm#.XAu5EvZ2u00
There is a report on Southgate News about the latest Jordanian satellite.
See http://southgatearc.org/news/2018/december/jy1sat-now-jo-97.htm#.XAu5EvZ2u00
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10m FT8
Mid-morning I switched to 10m FT8. A short CQ was put out (2.5W), but sadly I got no spots. On RX so far, 5 stations in 4 countries spotted on 10m FT8 RX, although I had a spot of an RA3 that did not appear on PSKreporter. Maybe my internet was down then?
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