As 10m seems to be dire, I shall shortly QSY to 160m. Initially I shall be looking on 1.840MHz FT8 although I may move to 1.908MHz later hunting Japanese stations.
UPDATE 1707z: Now 39 stations in 15 countries spotted so far on 160m FT8 RX today. Best DX is RW4PU (3362km).
UPDATE 1809z: As we are due to have grandchildren shortly for a few days, I have already moved to 1.908MHz FT8 RX in the hope of spotting some Japanese stations this evening. If I remember, I shall return to 1.840MHz FT8 RX before bed time.
UPDATE 2156z: No Japanese on 1.908MHz FT8 here tonight. I think there are fewer Europeans copied this evening around the Japanese "watering hole". Shortly, I shall switch back to 1.84MHz FT8 RX
20 Feb 2019
Landwade Church - NOT amateur radio
Yesterday, on our walk, we went past Landwade Church. This is a very isolated church which, at this time of year, is surrounded by snowdrops. There were only a very few daffodils in flower.
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Return to 10m FT8
A few minutes ago, I returned to 10m FT8. After a few CQs (2.5W) I am now RX only. As yet, no spots.
UPDATE 1550z: Just G4CJC (74km) spotted. He was very strong (+6dB S/N), so probably aircraft reflection.
UPDATE 1550z: Just G4CJC (74km) spotted. He was very strong (+6dB S/N), so probably aircraft reflection.
Geese - NOT amateur radio
Back in the late spring, I recall seeing young Barnacle geese in Finland. These birds usually come here in the winter to avoid the cold.
Yesterday, we did a local walk and saw these Greylag geese in a field with some Canada geese. The latter were introduced in the UK (1800s I think) and are well established now. If you see a goose in the UK it is most likely to be a Canada goose. Most farmyard geese originated from Greylags.
Yesterday, we did a local walk and saw these Greylag geese in a field with some Canada geese. The latter were introduced in the UK (1800s I think) and are well established now. If you see a goose in the UK it is most likely to be a Canada goose. Most farmyard geese originated from Greylags.
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No Japanese here on 160m FT8
So, the evening passed and not a single Japanese station spotted on 1.908MHz FT8. Seeing how every time I go on 160m FT8 I spot North Americans this surprised me, as I expected to see at least one. What surprised me was the high number of Europeans on FT8 in that part of the band.
Later, more in hope than expectation, I shall probably revert to 10m FT8 RX on 28.074MHz.
Later, more in hope than expectation, I shall probably revert to 10m FT8 RX on 28.074MHz.
Sunspots - Wednesday February 20th 2019
Solar flux is 68 today and the SSN zero again. A=3 and K=0. Not good.
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sunspots
19 Feb 2019
160m FT8 - Japan hunting
This evening, I am monitoring 1.908MHz FT8 in the hope of spotting some Japanese stations who do not have full access to the 160m band. According to Bas, the best chances are 2000-2200z. Later in the evening, I'll probably revert to 1.84MHz FT8 in the hope of spotting some North Americans.
UPDATE 2308z: Although quite a few Europeans spotted up on 1.908MHz, sadly no Japanese. It is now light there so I think that is it for tonight.
UPDATE 2308z: Although quite a few Europeans spotted up on 1.908MHz, sadly no Japanese. It is now light there so I think that is it for tonight.
XBS Telecom
Apart from the hassle of buying from overseas, XBS telecom seem to have the best prices inclusive of VAT and a 2 year warranty in Europe. As an example, the Yaesu FT991A retails at 1136.70 Euros. Additionally you can get a 100 Euros cash back from Yaesu.
See https://www.xbstelecom.eu/shop/en/fusion-digital-c4fm/148-yaesu-ft-991a-base-hf50144430mhz-analogiquec4fm.html
Oh, by the way the Yaesu FT991A is packed with a Yaesu 3 year warranty card!
See https://www.xbstelecom.eu/shop/en/fusion-digital-c4fm/148-yaesu-ft-991a-base-hf50144430mhz-analogiquec4fm.html
Oh, by the way the Yaesu FT991A is packed with a Yaesu 3 year warranty card!
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xbstelecom
Still not too busy on Oscar100
Today at about 1520z I took a listen on the geosynchronous satellite Oscar100. At the moment, activity still seems low, at least on the narrowband transponder, When I listened there were just 2 QSOs going on using USB. There has been some SSTV, but I have heard, so far, just one station on CW. I am not sure what is happening on the TV transponder. I shall have to see if there is anyone doing a TV webSDR.
UPDATE 1538z: Anyone know of a webSDR that relays TV from Oscar100? I haven't found one. So far I have only seen a power density view which shows how active the TV transponder is but not actual TV signals.
UPDATE 1538z: Anyone know of a webSDR that relays TV from Oscar100? I haven't found one. So far I have only seen a power density view which shows how active the TV transponder is but not actual TV signals.
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oscar100
Distant windmill - NOT amateur radio
This morning, we did a walk at nearby Landwade and saw no-one at all! My wife took this picture of "our" windmill at a distance of about 3.5km. It is right next to our home.
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burwell windmill
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