On Oscar 100, the geostationary amateur satellite, activity levels do not seem to have increased on the narrowband transponder. I still cannot get over listening to ZS stations chatting away on 10GHz!
For some people this could be an answer, although most seem to enjoy the journey to communicating via the satellite rather than just chatting. Once they can do it, the "repeater in the sky" holds less interest. It seems novel to be able to work DX from Brazil to South East Asia and the whole of Africa at any time without QSB.
See https://eshail.batc.org.uk/nb/
30 Jun 2019
Trump and North Korea - NOT amateur radio
OK, I admit that President Trump is not one of my favourite all time leaders, but credit where credit is due.
Meeting Kim in the Korean demilitarised zone and stepping into North Korea, although probably good for next years' elections, has probably done some good. All credit to him for taking the risk that he would be snubbed. Mind you, I am sure behind the scenes their aides were working hard.
See https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-48814975
Meeting Kim in the Korean demilitarised zone and stepping into North Korea, although probably good for next years' elections, has probably done some good. All credit to him for taking the risk that he would be snubbed. Mind you, I am sure behind the scenes their aides were working hard.
See https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-48814975
Getting older - NOT amateur radio
Late last year I turned 70. I am not sure if this is because I am getting (got?) old, but things feel somehow different.
Maybe it is the realisation that I may die next year or in 25 years. My health is likely to get worse as the years progress. Maybe it is the realisation that all that I want to do cannot be achieved. Memories become more important.
Some of these feelings may be as a result of my 2013 stroke.
Live for and in the moment. What will be will be.
Maybe it is the realisation that I may die next year or in 25 years. My health is likely to get worse as the years progress. Maybe it is the realisation that all that I want to do cannot be achieved. Memories become more important.
Some of these feelings may be as a result of my 2013 stroke.
Live for and in the moment. What will be will be.
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More trans-Atlantic 2m DX
Southgate News reports on the EI7GL blog saying that the trans-Atlantic path from Cape Verde to the Caribbean has been worked again on 2m. Not only that, but the Cape Verde Islands have been spotted in Venezuela on 2m FT8. When will we see the first 2-way QSO from Venezuela to the Cape Verde Is. on 2m?
See http://southgatearc.org/news/2019/june/144-mhz-trans-atlantic-path-opens-up-again.htm#.XRiW9PZFy00
See http://southgatearc.org/news/2019/june/144-mhz-trans-atlantic-path-opens-up-again.htm#.XRiW9PZFy00
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Eddystone EC10 RX
When I was younger, I always wanted one of these. In the late 1960s they retailed for £48. They were, I think, the first transistorised communications receiver Eddystone made. The RX used OC171 germanium transistors and a low IF. Actually they were useless! The only good thing was the wonderful Eddystone dial.
A friend of mine had a dad who worked for Eddystone and he managed to get me a pre-production Mk 1 EC10. The entire 10m band covered about 1cm of dial and the image rejection must have been almost non-existent. By today's standards it was a useless RX. Mine was mainly used on 160m and 80m and as a tunable IF for 2m.
Even today I think they still command good prices on eBay, although this must be for collectors rather than performance.
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/hf/ec10
A friend of mine had a dad who worked for Eddystone and he managed to get me a pre-production Mk 1 EC10. The entire 10m band covered about 1cm of dial and the image rejection must have been almost non-existent. By today's standards it was a useless RX. Mine was mainly used on 160m and 80m and as a tunable IF for 2m.
Even today I think they still command good prices on eBay, although this must be for collectors rather than performance.
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/hf/ec10
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6m FT8 RX
This morning there is lots of Es on 6m FT8. Stations are being spotted from all over Europe with best DX on 6m FT8 RX EA8DBM (3016km). Still no "real DX" on my modest set-up. So far 65 stations spotted on 6m and it is just 0833z.
UPDATE 1010z: Now 94 stations spotted on 6m FT8 RX this morning. As before, no "real DX"
UPDATE 1330z: Now 99 stations in 17 countries spotted today on 6m FT8 RX.
UPDATE 1345z: It seems the Es opening on 6m must have ended. No more spots now for some time.
UPDATE 1612z: With just 100 stations spotted so far today on 6m FT8 RX, I think the Es opening earlier has definitely ended. Es sometimes peaks again around teatime, so there is hope yet. Nothing special here today. Nothing from the Americas or Caribbean. Nothing from Asia.
UPDATE 1010z: Now 94 stations spotted on 6m FT8 RX this morning. As before, no "real DX"
UPDATE 1330z: Now 99 stations in 17 countries spotted today on 6m FT8 RX.
UPDATE 1345z: It seems the Es opening on 6m must have ended. No more spots now for some time.
UPDATE 1612z: With just 100 stations spotted so far today on 6m FT8 RX, I think the Es opening earlier has definitely ended. Es sometimes peaks again around teatime, so there is hope yet. Nothing special here today. Nothing from the Americas or Caribbean. Nothing from Asia.
SAQ VLF (17.2kHz CW) transmission TODAY
A few times a year, the historic VLF alternator TX is fired up. Today is one of those rare times.
See https://alexander.n.se/the-radio-station-saq-grimeton/saq-transmissions/?lang=en
See https://alexander.n.se/the-radio-station-saq-grimeton/saq-transmissions/?lang=en
29 Jun 2019
Interesting clouds - NOT amateur radio
When it comes to clouds I am definitely no expert! Last evening, at about 2030z, there were some interesting clouds over "our" windmill next door, so I took a quick photo out of the lounge window. I think they are fibratus clouds, which are a form of cirrus, but as I said, I am no expert!
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Front lawn - NOT amateur radio
In the heatwave last summer, part of our front lawn died and never recovered.
The rear lawn went brown, but fully recovered. It has, arguably, a bit more shade.
In the last few weeks I de-thatched the front lawn and reseeded it. Much to my surprise the seeds germinated (some in just 6 days) and the lawn already looks much better. Give it a few weeks and a grass cut and it should look quite good again.
The photo shows as it was and as it is now.
The rear lawn went brown, but fully recovered. It has, arguably, a bit more shade.
In the last few weeks I de-thatched the front lawn and reseeded it. Much to my surprise the seeds germinated (some in just 6 days) and the lawn already looks much better. Give it a few weeks and a grass cut and it should look quite good again.
The photo shows as it was and as it is now.
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