Although I regularly check the narrowband SDR at Goonhilly in Cornwall, I am not aware of the equivalent for amateur TV signals. I know there are various standards and this may make such a RX difficult. I am aware of the SDR showing activity levels in the wideband transponder, but not actual TV signals. If you are aware of one, please let me know.
By the way, activity on the narrowband transponder still seems low.
See https://eshail.batc.org.uk/nb/
22 Apr 2019
That move to the right - NOT amateur radio
So the Ukraine has, allegedly, voted a clown as president. All over the western world it seems people are getting disillusioned with their elected representatives. There seems to be a march to the right in many countries. I am not quite sure why this is, but it points to disappointment and a sense of disconnectedness.
Like many things, this is probably cyclical, but it points to a deeper anxiety: we lack credible leaders.
Certainly here in the UK the gap between the richest and poorest in society seems to be growing and the poorer are being left behind. This cannot go on. At some point things will change, either peacefully or violently. Likewise we cannot continue to live on the principle of endless growth, when resources are finite.
Like many things, this is probably cyclical, but it points to a deeper anxiety: we lack credible leaders.
Certainly here in the UK the gap between the richest and poorest in society seems to be growing and the poorer are being left behind. This cannot go on. At some point things will change, either peacefully or violently. Likewise we cannot continue to live on the principle of endless growth, when resources are finite.
Labels:
poor,
revolution,
rich,
ukraine
Climate change - NOT amateur radio
Whatever your views on recent protests by Extinction Rebellion around the world, there is little doubt, unless you are Canute or Trump, that the world is getting warmer. Most experts agree and you only have to look with your own eyes.
People may argue whether this is mankind's influence or a natural variation. The evidence points to the former. In time, we will all move away from fossil fuels (like we did with flat screen TVs and digital cameras), but it is arguably not soon enough. In the meantime, we may be doing irreparable damage.
See https://www.bbc.com/bitesize/articles/zm63xyc
People may argue whether this is mankind's influence or a natural variation. The evidence points to the former. In time, we will all move away from fossil fuels (like we did with flat screen TVs and digital cameras), but it is arguably not soon enough. In the meantime, we may be doing irreparable damage.
See https://www.bbc.com/bitesize/articles/zm63xyc
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climate change
Israel Amateur Radio Club
Ok, I could use Google Translate to convert these pages into English, but I did not bother. Apparently there will be a special station to celebrate the Eurovision Song Contest from Israel. It would not surprise me if the UK was bottom this year! I am not quite sure why we still take part. Like Trump, the UK is a laughing stock and the butt of jokes at this event. Mind you, can you blame people?
See https://www.iarc.org/iarc/
See https://www.iarc.org/iarc/
Labels:
eurovision
Sponsorship? - NOT amateur radio
Our local museum and windmill have reopened after the winter. It looks like they are being sponsored by our local co-op shops.
See http://www.burwellmuseum.org.uk/
See http://www.burwellmuseum.org.uk/
Labels:
burwell museum,
burwell windmill
BREXIT: all quiet - NOT amateur radio
After hearing about BREXIT non-stop, it is out of the headlines now and hardly gets a mention. There were talks between the UK government and the opposition aimed at finding a compromise, although, as far as I know, nothing has been reported.
The truth is the nation and MPs are deeply divided. Some are very keen we should leave, even with no deal, whilst others think we should stay. Some want a vote on whatever deal is agreed. The UK Prime Minister is still trying to get her deal approved by the UK Parliament.
A mess? I couldn't possibly comment.
The truth is the nation and MPs are deeply divided. Some are very keen we should leave, even with no deal, whilst others think we should stay. Some want a vote on whatever deal is agreed. The UK Prime Minister is still trying to get her deal approved by the UK Parliament.
A mess? I couldn't possibly comment.
Labels:
brexit
6m FT8
After a night off (PC and rigs off) this morning I have returned to 6m FT8, mostly RX. So far 4 Gs spotted.
UPDATE 0926z: 9 Gs spotted so far today.
UPDATE 1140z: 30 stations spotted so far with best DX SP7EXY (1454km). Looks like we are seeing some Es.
UPDATE 1414z: Now 37 stations spotted on 6m FT8 today.
UPDATE 1559z: Now 39 stations spotted today in 7 countries on 6m FT8 RX.
UPDATE 1815z: Time to QSY to 472kHz WSPR, but 41 stations spotted on 6m FT8 RX today.
UPDATE 0926z: 9 Gs spotted so far today.
UPDATE 1140z: 30 stations spotted so far with best DX SP7EXY (1454km). Looks like we are seeing some Es.
UPDATE 1414z: Now 37 stations spotted on 6m FT8 today.
UPDATE 1559z: Now 39 stations spotted today in 7 countries on 6m FT8 RX.
Stations spotted so far today on 6m FT8 RX |
International Marconi Day - Saturday April 27th 2019
Next weekend is International Marconi Day. There will be plenty of special event stations active.
Labels:
international Marconi day
21 Apr 2019
Grandchildren - NOT amateur radio
Our local museum has just (today) reopened, so we went across there earlier.
The photo shows one of the grandchildren in the museum next to an Austin 7.
See http://www.burwellmuseum.org.uk/
Labels:
museum
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