12 Apr 2020
Ornamental cherry - NOT amateur radio
The blossom on our cherry tree is not around for long, but lovely for a few days. I see other trees now with green shoots.
11 Apr 2020
More from yesterday's walk - NOT amateur radio
This was the view at the start of the walk yesterday along part of the Devil's Dyke in Cambridgeshire
Village walk - NOT amateur radio
As it was cooler this morning we have just got back from a walk around the village. The photo shows a thached cottage on the way. We walked about 2.7 miles.
10m FT8
When we get back from our walk, I may try 10m FT8 with the tiny indoor loop antenna. Again I shall be using the FT817ND with 2.5W. If I get spotted at all, I shall be pleased.
UPDATE 0950z: Now on 10m FT8 with the tiny indoor loop antenna and 2.5W.
UPDATE 1307z: No spots so far today.
UPDATE 1640z: 2 local spots so far today with no DX.
UPDATE 1837z: A QSO with M0BXF (local) was the first 10m QSO this year. Some Spanish stations spotted on RX, probably Es.
UPDATE 0950z: Now on 10m FT8 with the tiny indoor loop antenna and 2.5W.
UPDATE 1307z: No spots so far today.
UPDATE 1640z: 2 local spots so far today with no DX.
UPDATE 1837z: A QSO with M0BXF (local) was the first 10m QSO this year. Some Spanish stations spotted on RX, probably Es.
10 Apr 2020
Devil's Dyke - NOT amateur radio
Before lunch we did a nice walk along part of the Devil's Dyke in Cambridgeshire. I think there is another one near the South Coast. The one we walked on is about 7 miles long and was built as a defensive barrier not long after the Romans left, so it is probably well over 1400 years old. It is a chalk path with a deep ditch. We saw few people.
CDARC net tonight on GB3PI at 8pm
With kind permission of the repeater group the local Cambridge Radio Club (CDARC) is holding a second club meeting virtually. The topic is the HB9CV antenna. It starts at 8pm.
UPDATE 2119z: A very successful net.
UPDATE 2119z: A very successful net.
20m FT8
With the FT991A I get sometimes get feedback into the rig when using the tiny indoor loop antenna. This occurs at 10W. So I am using the FT817ND instead as this seems totally immune. Ferrite beads on the leads make no difference. On TX just one spot so far. On RX, 126 stations spotted so far today.
UPDATE 1242z: 4 spots of my 2.5W so far today. On 20m FT8 RX 204 stations spotted so far today.
UPDATE 1800z: 8 spots today of my 2.5W 20m FT8 to the tiny indoor loop antenna.
UPDATE 2116z: In the end, 11 stations spotted my 20m 2.5W FT8.
UPDATE 1242z: 4 spots of my 2.5W so far today. On 20m FT8 RX 204 stations spotted so far today.
UPDATE 1800z: 8 spots today of my 2.5W 20m FT8 to the tiny indoor loop antenna.
UPDATE 2116z: In the end, 11 stations spotted my 20m 2.5W FT8.
Sunspots - Friday April 10th 2020
Solar flux is 70 and the sunspot number 0. A=5 and K=0.
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