22 Mar 2020
Stormy day - NOT amateur radio
The photo shows "our" windmill next door with a stormy sky. Thankfully, the last few days have been sunny. The marks at the bottom are filled cracks ahead of a repaint. The mill is 200 years old this year!
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DXCC using FT8
DR4K was carrying out an experiment to see how long DXCC would take with modest power and a simple antenna using FT8. The answer is not long!
See http://southgatearc.org/news/2020/march/dxcc-experiment-completed.htm
See http://southgatearc.org/news/2020/march/dxcc-experiment-completed.htm
CDARC (Cambridge Club) net on GB3PI - Friday 8pm
As CDARC cannot hold regular club nights at the moment, they are moving online. A net is being organised at 8pm Fridays on the repeater GB3PI. This is with the agreement of the Cambridgehire Repeater Group.
Sounds like a very good use of quiet repeaters.
Sounds like a very good use of quiet repeaters.
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cdarc
Country walk - NOT amateur radio
Walk |
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20m FT8 again
Once again I am on 20m FT8 using 10W to the 45cm diameter indoor loop. Already I have been spotted strongly in southern Italy and I have spotted 16 stations on 20m FT8 RX.
UPDATE 1103z: So far today, my 10W has been spotted by 15 stations (1 QSO) and I have spotted 196 stations.
UPDATE 1440z: 50 stations have spotted me today on 20m FT8 with the 10W FT8. On 20m FT8 RX 426 stations spotted so far today.
UPDATE 1618z: 54 stations have spotted me so far and 512 stations have been spotted here today so far on 20m FT8.
UPDATE 1103z: So far today, my 10W has been spotted by 15 stations (1 QSO) and I have spotted 196 stations.
Spots of my 20m 10W
FT8 TX to 1410z
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UPDATE 1618z: 54 stations have spotted me so far and 512 stations have been spotted here today so far on 20m FT8.
Sunspots - Sunday March 22nd 2020
Solar flux is 71 and the sunspot number still 0. A=8 and K=2.
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sunspots
21 Mar 2020
W&S open?
According to Southgate News W&S is still open for business and taking sensible precautions with a couple of staff working from home "in the cloud".
I guess this policy (of keeping the shop open) could change if government policy changes.
See http://www.southgatearc.org/news/2020/march/w-s-open-and-serving-your-hobby.htm#.XnZ2Ld-TK00
I guess this policy (of keeping the shop open) could change if government policy changes.
See http://www.southgatearc.org/news/2020/march/w-s-open-and-serving-your-hobby.htm#.XnZ2Ld-TK00
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southgate news,
wands
2m FT8 this evening
Stations spotting my 2m FT8 to the big-wheel omni antenna in the first 40 minutes this evening |
I have only had my 2m FT8 10W to the big-wheel on for about 60 minutes, but I have already had 27 spots in 5 countries.
This must be some sort of non-aircraft scatter. It has completely transformed 2m for me. Unimaginable DX is in range.
Walks nearby - NOT amateur radio
Whilst keeping a safe distance from others, we are enjoying outdoor walks.
Today we went to Dalham, near Newmarket. Trees are coming into leaf and nature carries on.
On a positive note, I expect this latest set of bans has had a good effect on the planet. In some ways we have been alerted by over-dependence on cheap labour on the other side of the globe for our supply chains.
We seem to be kinder to each other too.
Today we went to Dalham, near Newmarket. Trees are coming into leaf and nature carries on.
On a positive note, I expect this latest set of bans has had a good effect on the planet. In some ways we have been alerted by over-dependence on cheap labour on the other side of the globe for our supply chains.
We seem to be kinder to each other too.
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dalham
Webcams - NOT amateur radio
At the moment, quite a few of us are feeling more isolated. Quite a lot of us are using Duo, Skype, Facetime and similar to keep in touch.
Another thing is webcams which allow us to look at a distance. Last weekend I was able to see my brother and one of his grandchildren at the South Devon Railway at Buckfastleigh (see photo).
See https://www.earthcam.com/
See https://www.southdevonrailwayassociation.org/RailCam.shtml
Another thing is webcams which allow us to look at a distance. Last weekend I was able to see my brother and one of his grandchildren at the South Devon Railway at Buckfastleigh (see photo).
See https://www.earthcam.com/
See https://www.southdevonrailwayassociation.org/RailCam.shtml
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south devon railway
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