Spots in response to a recent 2m FT8 CQ (10W) |
20 Jan 2020
Monday evening 2m FT8
A few moments ago I called CQ on 2m FT8 (10W to the big wheel omni). 33 stations spotted me with one QSO. I shall have to go QRT for about 30 minutes as I join a 2m FM net (if people remember!).
UPDATE 2015z: A very recent FT8 CQ was spotted by 34 stations (1 QSO with G0JEI at 142km) with the best DX spot being by F6DBI (501km) in Brittany.
1950s UK TV - NOT amateur radio
Quite a few readers were children in the UK in the 1950s and may like a dose of nostalgia! You may well enjoy this link.
See http://www.whirligig-tv.co.uk/
See http://www.whirligig-tv.co.uk/
Monday morning on 2m FT8 TX
A short while ago I transmitted a CQ (10W to the big-wheel) on 2m FT8. Although no QSOs resulted, I was spotted by 14 stations in 3 countries with the best DX being a spot by EI3KD (583km).
Stations spotting my 10W 2m FT8 CQ this morning |
2m FT8 RX overnight
Overnight (mostly last evening) 85 stations in 9 countries spotted on 2m FT8 RX with the FT817ND and big-wheel omni antenna. This is pretty typical.
2m FT8 RX here - mostly last evening |
High Street shops - NOT amateur radio
This is probably the same in most countries.
Our High Street "physical" shops are losing customers as more and more of us shop "on-line". It is often cheaper and more convenient. My trips to banks are very infrequent apart from "holes in the wall" (cash machines) to draw out cash. We even use less cash these days!
In 20 years time the high streets will be very different. I guess they have always evolved, but few retailers will survive unless they radically alter their business models. We could see more big names disappearing. Independents are trying to plug gaps, but I cannot see many of the coffee shops remaining for more than 5-10 years.
It is hard to look into the future. All we can definitely say is that things will be very different in years to come. If you ask me, I would say we may go to some places to look, then ordering on-line for home delivery. What is certain is the retail trade is changing.
We are all guilty of making this happen. Whilst I like to support local, independent shops, it is hard to resist on-line when the local shops don't have stocks, don't intend to stock and are more expensive than online retailers who deliver to your door the next day for less than you pay in "physical" shops. Oh, to place the order from the comfort of your armchair takes 30 seconds!
Our High Street "physical" shops are losing customers as more and more of us shop "on-line". It is often cheaper and more convenient. My trips to banks are very infrequent apart from "holes in the wall" (cash machines) to draw out cash. We even use less cash these days!
In 20 years time the high streets will be very different. I guess they have always evolved, but few retailers will survive unless they radically alter their business models. We could see more big names disappearing. Independents are trying to plug gaps, but I cannot see many of the coffee shops remaining for more than 5-10 years.
It is hard to look into the future. All we can definitely say is that things will be very different in years to come. If you ask me, I would say we may go to some places to look, then ordering on-line for home delivery. What is certain is the retail trade is changing.
We are all guilty of making this happen. Whilst I like to support local, independent shops, it is hard to resist on-line when the local shops don't have stocks, don't intend to stock and are more expensive than online retailers who deliver to your door the next day for less than you pay in "physical" shops. Oh, to place the order from the comfort of your armchair takes 30 seconds!
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19 Jan 2020
2m FT8
This evening I am on 2m FT8 using 10W to the big-wheel omni antenna. A recent CQ was spotted by 15 stations in 4 countries with best DX a spot by GI6ATZ (479km). On RX, 20 stations in 4 countries spotted so far.
UPDATE 1935z: So far this evening, 24 stations in 5 countries have spotted me on 2m FT8 TX. On 2m FT8, RX 52 stations in 7 countries spotted.
UPDATE 2004z: 37 stations in 7 countries have so far spotted my 10W 2m FT8 TX to the big-wheel omni antenna this evening.
UPDATE 2107z: 68 stations in 9 countries spotted this evening on 2m FT8 RX. Isn't FT8 amazing?
UPDATE 1015z: 78 stations in 9 countries spotted on 2m FT8 RX this evening.
UPDATE 1935z: So far this evening, 24 stations in 5 countries have spotted me on 2m FT8 TX. On 2m FT8, RX 52 stations in 7 countries spotted.
Stations spotting my 2m FT8 (10W) so far this evening |
UPDATE 1015z: 78 stations in 9 countries spotted on 2m FT8 RX this evening.
6m FT8
At about 1018z I QSYed to 6m FT8 from MF WSPR. On 6m I am using about 10W to the V2000 vertical omni antenna. An initial CQ resulted in no QSOs, but was spotted by EI2FG (565km). Judging by the report I do not think this was aircraft reflection. On RX no spots as yet today.
UPDATE 1042z: Although this has not happened today so far, I have noticed several spots of me appearing some time after my transmissions have stopped. I guess these people are not using WSJT-X as I thought this sent spots to PSKreporter immediately.
UPDATE 1156z: Just 2 fairly local Gs spotted so far today.
UPDATE 1450z: A recent FT8 CQ was spotted just by G4YKQ (104km). Best DX on 6m FT8 RX is EB1DJ (1279km).
UPDATE 1538z: A recent 6m FT8 CQ (10W) was copied by 2 fairly local G stations and nothing from further afield. Still just 9 stations spotted on 6m FT8 RX today.
UPDATE 1042z: Although this has not happened today so far, I have noticed several spots of me appearing some time after my transmissions have stopped. I guess these people are not using WSJT-X as I thought this sent spots to PSKreporter immediately.
UPDATE 1156z: Just 2 fairly local Gs spotted so far today.
UPDATE 1450z: A recent FT8 CQ was spotted just by G4YKQ (104km). Best DX on 6m FT8 RX is EB1DJ (1279km).
UPDATE 1538z: A recent 6m FT8 CQ (10W) was copied by 2 fairly local G stations and nothing from further afield. Still just 9 stations spotted on 6m FT8 RX today.
Floods - NOT amateur radio
Yesterday we went from Cambridge to St Ives (Cambridgeshire) on the guided bus. Many of the fields were flooded and the river was far higher than normal. One car-park (see photo) was totally under water. I was not expecting this at all.
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