7 Sept 2019
Something for the weekend
Every week I get the MLS email offering deals for the weekend. This weekend it is about second-hand stuff. None of this interests me!
Rockall - NOT amateur radio
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rockall#/media/
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It was inhabited briefly some years ago by a British explorer, but often storms can batter it and crash right over the top. I think the British "annexed" it in 1955 to claim fishing and oil rights. Many nations dispute ownership. Really it is just a small rock miles from anywhere.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rockall
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Sunspots - Saturday September 7th 2019
Solar flux is 69 and the SSN 0. A=8 and K=1.
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6 Sept 2019
Rally
Saturday 7 SEPTEMBER : CAISTER LIFEBOAT RALLY
Caister Lifeboat station, Tan Lane, Caister on Sea, Norfolk NR30 5DJ. Access via car park in Beach Rd. Doors open 9:30am till 2pm, (8am for sellers) with easy parking. Indoor spaces and outdoor pitches available. There will be a raffle and the onsite café will be open. The museum will also be open. A special event station will be on the air. To book call Zane, M1BFI on 0771 121 4790 or Email m1bfi@outlook.com www.m1bfidx.wixsite.com/cl-radio-rally.
A list of rallies can be found at http://rsgb.org/main/news/rallies/
Caister Lifeboat station, Tan Lane, Caister on Sea, Norfolk NR30 5DJ. Access via car park in Beach Rd. Doors open 9:30am till 2pm, (8am for sellers) with easy parking. Indoor spaces and outdoor pitches available. There will be a raffle and the onsite café will be open. The museum will also be open. A special event station will be on the air. To book call Zane, M1BFI on 0771 121 4790 or Email m1bfi@outlook.com www.m1bfidx.wixsite.com/cl-radio-rally.
A list of rallies can be found at http://rsgb.org/main/news/rallies/
Canal du Midi - NOT amateur radio
One of our trips today was on the Canal du Midi in SW France. The weather was very good and not too hot.
GQRP Club
For very many years now I have been a member of the GQRP Club. This is an excellent organisation that produces a quarterly magazine called SPRAT. If push came to shove, this is the one magazine I should keep. Back issues of SPRAT are available on a club DVD. It is worth joining just for this as members get a discount. SPRAT is filled with simple projects to build and members' news. If you like QRP radio, you will enjoy SPRAT.
See http://www.gqrp.com/
See http://www.gqrp.com/
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5 Sept 2019
Boat trip - NOT amateur radio
Today we went on a boat trip to a nearby village in North East Spain. It was very sunny but windy making the sea choppy.
Same swifts? - NOT amateur radio
At home swifts flew south many weeks ago apart maybe for the odd stragglers. Today in NE Spain we have seen quite a few. It is odd to think that some of these could be the very ones overhead in the UK just a few weeks ago, but now taking on fuel.
Oscar 100
Periodically, I take a look at the Goonhilly SDR to check activity on the narrowband section of this geosynchronous amateur satellite. The last time I looked was Sept 3rd 2019.
Although it is hard to judge with casual looks, my feeling is that activity levels have not increased. My sense is that new people enjoy the challenge of getting a signal through the satellite, but many thereafter lose interest. They know they can then work stations day after day within the footprint of the satellite, just like any repeater. The difference is this one is 22000 miles up and uses microwave frequencies and fixed dishes.
It is important to keep uplink powers such that the output levels are no stronger than the beacons. If you get an alarm then reduce power! Use just enough power and never too much.
This is the first time that half the amateur world can be connected day and night without QSB with small antennas.
See https://eshail.batc.org.uk/nb/
Oscar 100 bandplan from Oscar-DL |
It is important to keep uplink powers such that the output levels are no stronger than the beacons. If you get an alarm then reduce power! Use just enough power and never too much.
This is the first time that half the amateur world can be connected day and night without QSB with small antennas.
See https://eshail.batc.org.uk/nb/
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