9 Jul 2019
8 Jul 2019
6m FT8 today
Yet again, I am on 6m FT8 RX at the moment. There are lots of EU stations being spotted by Es. As yet, no "real DX" being spotted here. At the moment, my small system is not copying as much (30 stations) as I did with JT65. My antenna is just the V2000 omni vertical fed with CB coax.
UPDATE 1709z: Now 101 stations spotted on 6m FT8 RX today.
UPDATE 1709z: Now 101 stations spotted on 6m FT8 RX today.
Micronations - NOT amateur radio
Yesterday I discovered the Savage Islands. Today I have discovered that there is a Wiki about small nations. Some appear to have been created by cranks. Fun to read!
See https://micronations/wiki
See https://micronations/wiki
7 Jul 2019
Savage Islands - NOT amateur radio
Until a chance finding on Google I never know these islands existed! I am not sure if these are the Dry Salvages (the English name) in T.S. Eliot's "Four Quartets". I had always thought these were off the N.E. USA.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savage_Islands
Later, I consulted Wikipedia and confirmed that T.S.Eliot was referring to a rock formation off Cape Ann, Massachusetts.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dry_Salvages
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savage_Islands
Later, I consulted Wikipedia and confirmed that T.S.Eliot was referring to a rock formation off Cape Ann, Massachusetts.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dry_Salvages
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Hanging baskets - NOT amateur radio
We have 2 hanging baskets, but they need lots of water as they can easily dry out.
They look good when healthy, but you have to be prepared to water them often. Often a feed does them good too. I am no expert!
They look good when healthy, but you have to be prepared to water them often. Often a feed does them good too. I am no expert!
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6m FT8 RX
One of the beauties of FT8 RX is I can leave the rig on and monitor what is coming through on any PC anywhere. My reception is on the FT991A with WSJT-X (free) on the PC and spots are automatically uploaded to PSKreporter maps, so I can see there is a lot of EU Es DX on 6m at the moment.
UPDATE 1452z: Quite a few Europeans spotted plus a couple of Canadian stations on 6m FT8 RX today. 173 stations spotted in total so far today.
UPDATE 1953z: At the moment 186 stations spotted today on 6m FT8 RX. It is only early July, but I am sure there is less "real DX" this year. No South Americans copied this year and no Far East. Caribbean, North America, Middle East and Europe copied OK. Just seems less this year than last. I may be wrong.
UPDATE 1452z: Quite a few Europeans spotted plus a couple of Canadian stations on 6m FT8 RX today. 173 stations spotted in total so far today.
UPDATE 1953z: At the moment 186 stations spotted today on 6m FT8 RX. It is only early July, but I am sure there is less "real DX" this year. No South Americans copied this year and no Far East. Caribbean, North America, Middle East and Europe copied OK. Just seems less this year than last. I may be wrong.
VHF NFD this weekend
Usually I just forget, but this year we have a visitor, so I cannot go on. This weekend is VHF NFD in the UK.
Years ago I took part in VHF NFD with the Pye Group from the Quantocks in Somerset and were 2nd I think. This would have been in the 1970s. I joke that there is still a very rusty Kingshill PSU up there somewhere under the heather! We slept in tents and getting the gear up there was a logistical nightmare! On my own it would not be my idea of fun, so I have great respect for SOTA operators who activate rare peaks.
There are lots of well equipped stations with big antennas on hilltops for VHF NFD, so it is a good chance to work some new squares. I think (but check the rules) it covers the VHF and UHF bands up to 23cm.
Years ago I took part in VHF NFD with the Pye Group from the Quantocks in Somerset and were 2nd I think. This would have been in the 1970s. I joke that there is still a very rusty Kingshill PSU up there somewhere under the heather! We slept in tents and getting the gear up there was a logistical nightmare! On my own it would not be my idea of fun, so I have great respect for SOTA operators who activate rare peaks.
There are lots of well equipped stations with big antennas on hilltops for VHF NFD, so it is a good chance to work some new squares. I think (but check the rules) it covers the VHF and UHF bands up to 23cm.
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