At about 1250z I turned on 20m FT8. No spots yet on TX, although the usual clutch on RX. I must be on the same frequency as a "big" station that is not visible here.
UPDATE 1330z : On RX 46 stations spotted so far and just one station spotting me today.
UPDATE 1626z: 28 stations have spotted me so far today. On 20m FT8 RX 223 spots of other stations in 4 continents so far today with the indoor 45cm diameter loop antenna.
UPDATE 2130z: 53 spots of my 10W FT8 today including 12 in the USA. On RX 470 stations spotted. A few QSOs were had too.
18 Mar 2020
Oscar 100 upconverter
AMSAT-DL has produced a small up-converter design that can use either 70cm or 23cm input and produce 6W direct from the board at 13cm. This is quite enough output for CW/SSB in most cases. It can also take a reference frequency from an external source.
At 189.5 Euros this looks quite good value. It means a whole Oscar 100 station could be put together for far less than an HF transceiver. I am not sure if these units can be obtained ready built.
The geosynchronous Oscar 100 has been up for about a year now.
See https://amsat-dl.org/en/der-neue-qo-100-upconverter-mit-integrierter-pa-upcon6w/
At 189.5 Euros this looks quite good value. It means a whole Oscar 100 station could be put together for far less than an HF transceiver. I am not sure if these units can be obtained ready built.
The geosynchronous Oscar 100 has been up for about a year now.
See https://amsat-dl.org/en/der-neue-qo-100-upconverter-mit-integrierter-pa-upcon6w/
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amsat
Wicken Fen - NOT amateur radio
Yesterday we went for a walk around Wicken Fen. This windmill used to pump water.
This has been replaced by a modern wind pump.
This has been replaced by a modern wind pump.
17 Mar 2020
QSY to 2m FT8
As it is getting quite late, I have decided to QSY to 2m FT8 (10W to the big-wheel omni antenna). Within the first few minutes 17 stations in 2 countries spotted me. So far, just 1 station spotted on 2m FT8 RX.
This is typical with this set-up on 2m FT8 TX. I am thinking this is some sort of scatter. As mentioned recently I do not think this is aircraft scatter. Polarisation seems not to matter that much but DX ranges seem always possible. If this was flat band tropo, I would have expected polarisation to make much more difference.
UPDATE 2052z: Now spotted by 23 stations in 3 countries with the best being G7RAU (461km) on the Lizard in Cornwall.
UPDATE 2310z: QRT.
This is typical with this set-up on 2m FT8 TX. I am thinking this is some sort of scatter. As mentioned recently I do not think this is aircraft scatter. Polarisation seems not to matter that much but DX ranges seem always possible. If this was flat band tropo, I would have expected polarisation to make much more difference.
UPDATE 2052z: Now spotted by 23 stations in 3 countries with the best being G7RAU (461km) on the Lizard in Cornwall.
UPDATE 2310z: QRT.
VHF QSO Party
Southgate News reports on a VERON QSO Party on March 21 and 22nd.
See http://southgatearc.org/news/2020/march/veron-vhf-qso-party.htm
See http://southgatearc.org/news/2020/march/veron-vhf-qso-party.htm
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veron
Societal changes - NOT amateur radio
The recent Covid-19 outbreak has brought out the best and the worst in people. Overall, when this is behind us (whenever this is!) I hope we are all kinder to each other.
Certainly we have had a couple of offers of help already. In difficult times people are coming up trumps.
Certainly we have had a couple of offers of help already. In difficult times people are coming up trumps.
20m FT8 (again!)
As usual, I have gone on 20m FT8 again with the tiny indoor loop and 10W. At 1545z 34 reports of my 10W, all from Europe with best DX being a spot be OH60KSA (1862km). I guess this must be a special prefix. No QSOs yet, but I was late getting on today. Nothing from the USA yet today.
UPDATE 1734z: Now 63 stations spotting me with best DX a spot by OH6GZD (1998km).today
UPDATE 1950z: 67 stations have spotted my 10W 20m FT8 today so far.
UPDATE 1734z: Now 63 stations spotting me with best DX a spot by OH6GZD (1998km).today
UPDATE 1950z: 67 stations have spotted my 10W 20m FT8 today so far.
Village tragedy - NOT amateur radio
Almost 300 years ago there was a tragedy in our village. A puppet show was being put on in a barn. Someone locked the door. There was a fire and 78 people were killed. At the time, when the village population must have been much smaller, this must have been a real tragedy. The dead are commemorated in our churchyard.
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