Periodically I take a look at the lightning maps to see how near storms are. At the moment they are well away.
See https://www.lightningmaps.org/blitzortung/europe/index.php?lang=en
12 May 2019
Sunspots - Sunday May 12th 2019
Solar flux is 76 today and the SSN 25. A=8 and K=3.
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11 May 2019
The Moon this afternoon - NOT amateur radio
This was the Moon at about 1430z this afternoon near Viseu, Portugal. And to think men walked on here in 1969.
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Who do you believe?
When it comes to solar forecasts it is hard to know who to believe. For some years I have been following this forecast and at the moment it seems to be accurate.
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Sunspots - Saturday May 11th 2019
Solar flux is 76 today and the SSN 25. A=8 and K=3. Certainly these figures suggest we are starting the climb.
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10 May 2019
Amateur radio antennas
When abroad on holidays I do a very sad thing. I count the number of HF and VHF beams I spot. In the USA and South Africa I spotted quite a few. So far in Portugal I have seen none. Well, I did say "sad"!
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Angry sky - NOT amateur radio
We are on holiday in Portugal. So far, we have had lots of rain, although it is already much sunnier and drier. Tomorrow is expected to be warm (24deg C) and sunny.
Plenty of swifts, swallows, house martins and sand martins about.
Plenty of swifts, swallows, house martins and sand martins about.
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Yaesu's flagship
Although far more than I am willing to pay for amateur radio gear, Yaesu is trying hard with their new flagship, SDR based radio called the FTdx101D being demonstrated at Nevada according to Southgate News.
I hope they introduce a real FT817 replacement later this year, SDR based. We should know next week.
If they "miss the boat" again, I give them 5 years or less before they quit this market. Of late, they have been followers rather than leaders. It is almost as if they have lost their way and are in "catch-up" mode. Over the years I have been a keen Yaesu man and it pains me to say this. If I was to say who might survive, my money is on ICOM.
See http://southgatearc.org/news/2019/may/demonstration-and-talk-on-the-new-yaesu-ftdx-101d-transceiver.htm#.XNUQDfZFy00.
See also https://www.nevadaradio.co.uk/amateur-radio/
See also https://www.hamradio.co.uk/amateur-radio-base-station-radio-yaesu-base-station-radio/yaesu/yaesu-ftdx101d-pd-8964.php
I hope they introduce a real FT817 replacement later this year, SDR based. We should know next week.
If they "miss the boat" again, I give them 5 years or less before they quit this market. Of late, they have been followers rather than leaders. It is almost as if they have lost their way and are in "catch-up" mode. Over the years I have been a keen Yaesu man and it pains me to say this. If I was to say who might survive, my money is on ICOM.
See http://southgatearc.org/news/2019/may/demonstration-and-talk-on-the-new-yaesu-ftdx-101d-transceiver.htm#.XNUQDfZFy00.
See also https://www.nevadaradio.co.uk/amateur-radio/
See also https://www.hamradio.co.uk/amateur-radio-base-station-radio-yaesu-base-station-radio/yaesu/yaesu-ftdx101d-pd-8964.php
Sunspots - Friday May 10th 2019
Solar flux is 75 today and the SSN 25. A=7 and K=2.
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9 May 2019
Porto - NOT amateur radio
It rained today in Porto, northern Portugal. In fact as I write it is probably typically English weather - a mix of mist and rain!
One of the joys today was a visit to the cellars of Cockburn's who make port and have done for centuries.
Anywhere looks drab in bad weather. Certainly Porto is not a place I would rush to return to.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porto
One of the joys today was a visit to the cellars of Cockburn's who make port and have done for centuries.
Anywhere looks drab in bad weather. Certainly Porto is not a place I would rush to return to.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porto
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