We have had a busy period over Christmas and New Year with people around for about 2 weeks. Today, the last of the grandchildren went home. We are exhausted!
Although we love seeing our children and grandchildren, we are also pleased when the house is again tidy and quiet. We are both over 70 years old now and it is now over 5 years since my brain bleed. Perhaps we tire more easily nowadays? My mother-in-law had a saying, "nice to see you come, nice to see you go". I know what she meant!
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/stroke .
2 Jan 2019
160m FT8 RX
For about 15 minutes, I have been on 160m FT8 RX. As yet, no spots, but I expect this will change once it gets dark.
Before that I was on 630m WSPR RX and a bit surprised to see a DL this afternoon.
As usual, using the earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground.
UPDATE 1510z: EU2Q (1793km) in Belarus spotted on 160m FT8 RX. They have started!
UPDATE 1626z: Now 37 stations from all over Europe being spotted on 160m FT8 RX since it got dark.
UPDATE 2010z: As on previous evenings 160m FT8 RX is full of EU stations. I expect transatlantic stations to start coming through after 2100z.
UPDATE 2217z: Already 3 North American stations spotted on 160m FT8 RX this evening. Yet again, WU1ITU (4831km) was the first logged.
Before that I was on 630m WSPR RX and a bit surprised to see a DL this afternoon.
As usual, using the earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground.
UPDATE 1510z: EU2Q (1793km) in Belarus spotted on 160m FT8 RX. They have started!
UPDATE 1626z: Now 37 stations from all over Europe being spotted on 160m FT8 RX since it got dark.
UPDATE 2010z: As on previous evenings 160m FT8 RX is full of EU stations. I expect transatlantic stations to start coming through after 2100z.
Stations spotted so far this evening on 160m FT8 RX
with the earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground.
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Sunspots - Wednesday January 2nd 2019
Solar flux is 73 (highest for a while) and the SSN 13. A=6 and K=1.
Past the minimum?
Past the minimum?
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1 Jan 2019
2m activity contest
The 2m leg of the UKAC activity contest was this evening. I nearly missed it, only seeing the email reminder at 2045z. In all, 4 stations worked - not many, but better than forgetting! Best DX was (again) G4CLA (105km). As usual I run 5W SSB to my big-wheel omni.
Stations worked with 5W and omni
antenna on 2m SSB this evening
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472kHz WSPR RX
For about an hour now I have been on 472kHz WSPR RX. So far, 3 stations received with best DX DL7NN (873km).
UPDATE 2045z: 9 unique stations spotted so far this evening on 472kHz WSPR RX.
UPDATE 2045z: 9 unique stations spotted so far this evening on 472kHz WSPR RX.
Cycle 25 - starting?
The latest solar news has been published. Are we seeing the end of the solar minimum or is this a blip?
See https://www.solen.info/solar/
"As of December 2018 the strength of the polar fields hints at a cycle 25 with a magnitude similar to or slightly stronger than that of cycle 24."
A quote from this site.
See https://www.solen.info/solar/
"As of December 2018 the strength of the polar fields hints at a cycle 25 with a magnitude similar to or slightly stronger than that of cycle 24."
A quote from this site.
Disappointment on 10m FT8 today
Although I have been on 10m FT8 since mid-morning only 2E0XXO (121kmn) spotted so far.
Sunspots - Tuesday January 1st 2019
Solar flux is 69 and the SSN 0. A=10 and K=2.
If you are like me, all the days are fuzzy at this time of year. Today is Tuesday isn't it?
If you are like me, all the days are fuzzy at this time of year. Today is Tuesday isn't it?
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Happy New Year! - NOT amateur radio
So, today is January 1st 2019 - a new year. One thing is certain: the next 12 months will not be quite as we expect. There will be good times and sad times. I hope, on the whole, 2019 is a good year for you.
Looking back on 2018 we had some sad times, but also some good times.
Take each day as a gift and enjoy the good times. Oh, and keep reading this blog!
Looking back on 2018 we had some sad times, but also some good times.
Take each day as a gift and enjoy the good times. Oh, and keep reading this blog!
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