9 May 2019
8 May 2019
DX VHF FM QSO
The IARU VHF/UHF Region 1 Newsletter has details of the FM 2m QSO between ZS3 and ZD7,
See https://www.iaru-r1.org/index.php/vhfuhsshf
See https://www.iaru-r1.org/index.php/vhfuhsshf
Southgate News
Southgate News is a good source of information about amateur radio, Today includes news of a big solar flare amongst other snippets.
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Swifts - NOT amateur radio
Today, I saw my first swifts (birds) this year. They migrate up from Africa, returning in August. The only problem was these were in northern Portugal! What is amazing is these could be the very same ones we see in our village stopping for a "pits stop" to re-feed before flying on northwards. When I see swifts I think summer.
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Sunspots - Wednesday May 8th 2019
Solar flux is 78 today and the sunspot number 27 (quite decent for this part of the cycle). A=5 and K=0. It looks to me as of we have passed through the minimum, although this could be just a blip. At the last minimum we went months without spots.
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7 May 2019
2m activity contest this evening
As this is the first Tuesday in the month, it is the RSGB's UKAC activity contest starting at 1900z for 2.5 hours. Activity levels are usually high on SSB. This is a fun contest.
Sunspots - Tuesday May 6th 2019
The solar flux is 75 today and the SSN 14. A=4 and K=1.
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OFCOM - Communications Monthly Update - April 2019
OFCOM has produced its monthly update of this. See their website.
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6 May 2019
First cuckoo heard - NOT amateur radio
At about 10am today UK time, I heard my first cuckoo this year up here. They have been around for a few weeks, but this was my first heard. This one was not too close. They quite like reed warbler nests.
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6m FT8
Plenty of Es about early today. Already 20 stations spotted by 0830z with best DX spotted SP5AOZ (1398km).
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