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6 Aug 2019
Life after death? - NOT amateur radio
Sorry to bring this up again.
When we die our brain cells die and logically we cease to exist any more.
However, we know so little about everything we experience that there is some doubt. The simple answer is no-one can be really sure. In some ways it is perhaps better that death is the end.
When we die our brain cells die and logically we cease to exist any more.
However, we know so little about everything we experience that there is some doubt. The simple answer is no-one can be really sure. In some ways it is perhaps better that death is the end.
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G3XBM history
Some may be interested in my history in the hobby. Some years ago I added a page to my G3XBM website on this.
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/history
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/history
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Sunspots - Tuesday August 6th 2019
Solar flux is 68 today and the SSN 12. A=35 and K=4 .
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5 Aug 2019
A blast from the past on 2m SSB/CW
Back in the 1970s, in the early days of 2m SSB, the most popular rig was the Belcom Liner-2.
Hot on its heals a few years later came the IC202 from ICOM. I had one of these and even used it on 10m with a Microwave Modules transverter. With internal batteries it could be used portable and even handheld. Some great DX was worked with it on 2m SSB and on 10m SSB using that transverter.
Hot on its heals a few years later came the IC202 from ICOM. I had one of these and even used it on 10m with a Microwave Modules transverter. With internal batteries it could be used portable and even handheld. Some great DX was worked with it on 2m SSB and on 10m SSB using that transverter.
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/vuhf/ic202
Roses - NOT amateur radio
These fine roses are in a neighbour's drive. They are keen gardeners. They have a big garden that needs a lot of attention. The hedges alone must be 200m long. It's a good job they enjoy it!
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Sunspots - Monday August 5th 2019
Solar flux is 66 and the SSN 0. A=4 and K=1.
It still feels like sunspot minimum to me.
It still feels like sunspot minimum to me.
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4 Aug 2019
First FT8 160m QSO with new rig
160m FT8 log (stations that spotted me) |
UPDATE 2030z: My brief 160m FT8 CQ to the earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground resulted in 9 spots. The best was a spot by DJ9PC (821km). On RX my best spot on 160m FT8 RX is R2AL (2417km) near Moscow.
160m FT8 spots this
evening of my CQ calls
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160m FT8 tonight
All being well, I intend to be on 160m FT8 this evening. I will be using the earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground with about 10W from the FT991A. As for the ERP, probably low mW!
On WSPR this (with even lower power) has got me to Sweden with this "antenna".
The 160m FT8 frequency is 1.840MHz USB digital. I have not tried FT8 yet on 160m.
UPDATE 1625z: I put out a couple of CQ calls, but no spots. I guess this is far too early as it will be light for hours yet.
On WSPR this (with even lower power) has got me to Sweden with this "antenna".
The 160m FT8 frequency is 1.840MHz USB digital. I have not tried FT8 yet on 160m.
UPDATE 1625z: I put out a couple of CQ calls, but no spots. I guess this is far too early as it will be light for hours yet.
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