Today I got an email advertising Microsoft's ERP solutions.
OK, I have been retired now for almost 12 years, but I have no idea at all what this is about! Perhaps I am out of touch with modern acronyms used in industry. To me ERP stands for "effective radiated power".
Please would someone enlighten me, and some others?
UPDATE 1015z: Enterprise Resource Planning. I Googled it! Sounds a similar idea to throwing cushions to break ice at meetings - equally stupid.
14 Jan 2020
6m FT8 RX
As I am out later at my U3A course, I am on 6m FT8 RX only, so I can monitor the band on my phone. I only go on TX on any band when I am at home and can turn things off within a few seconds. I prefer FT8 on HF, 6m and 2m as I can have basic QSOs.
At the moment, no spots.
UPDATE 1038z: A brief 10W 6m FT8 CQ using the V2000 vertical was spotted by one station G0SYP (222km). Otherwise, no spots.
At the moment, no spots.
UPDATE 1038z: A brief 10W 6m FT8 CQ using the V2000 vertical was spotted by one station G0SYP (222km). Otherwise, no spots.
A better session on 160m FT8 RX
Last night was better with far more North Americans spotted plus a couple of Caribbean stations.
Stations spotted on 160m FT8 RX overnight
with the earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground
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Lundy - NOT amateur radio
Years ago I was fascinated by this island in the Bristol Channel. It has no cars and a turbulent history.
These days it is owned by the Landmark Trust and managed by the National Trust.
At one time it had a black rat problem which decimated some of the bird life. For some years it has been rat free and many of the bird populations have recovered.
See https://www.landmarktrust.org.uk/Lundyisland/
These days it is owned by the Landmark Trust and managed by the National Trust.
At one time it had a black rat problem which decimated some of the bird life. For some years it has been rat free and many of the bird populations have recovered.
See https://www.landmarktrust.org.uk/Lundyisland/
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2019 70cm activity contests
The results of the 2019 UKAC activity contests have just been published. In the low power section I came 78th out of 155 stations. Considering I was running QRP and a 2m big-wheel omni antenna and always on for less than 40% of the contest time, I am very happy with this. With a beam I am sure a lot better could be achieved.
See https://www.rsgbcc.org/cgi-bin/vhfresults.pl?Contest=432MHz%20UKAC&year=2019
See https://www.rsgbcc.org/cgi-bin/vhfresults.pl?Contest=432MHz%20UKAC&year=2019
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12W handheld,
70cm,
ukac
The home QTH
The photo shows my QTH next to the windmill. You can just make out the V2000 triband vertical antenna on the side of the bungalow. Mind you, you have to know where to look!
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CQ100 .io group
If you are a fan of "virtual" ham radio, you may want to join this group. As sunspot count is currently very low, this may appeal to some people who enjoy chatting. Although I have tried "virtual" ham radio, it did not appeal to me. It uses software and the internet to simulate the ionosphere.
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cq100
13 Jan 2020
160m FT8 RX
A few minutes ago I QSYed to 160m FT8 RX using the earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground. 57 stations spotted with UA9CGL (3793km) as best DX spotted so far this evening.
View from the London Eye - NOT amateur radio
Years ago we went with our sons and grandsons for a trip on the London Eye. This is the view west on a dull, wet day.
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