G1KQH, Steve, sent me some information about this rig. It looks interesting and very small.
See https://qrpver.com/transceivers/all-band-10-band-hf-sdr-transceiver-minion-sdr.html
3 May 2020
Time for reflection? - NOT amateur radio
We will realise that what we once thought was important is not and some things are far more important than we thought.
This YouTube video reflects on this.
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Solar forecast page updated
My favourite page for solar forecasts has been updated.
It still shows that we have passed the solar minimum. Recent sunspot numbers suggest this is correct. If so, we can look forward to better conditions in the years ahead.
It is definitely worth keeping an eye on the FT8 frequencies.
Even around the solar minimum paths from the UK to South America open regularly. People have worked South Korea on 10m around the solar mimimum from the UK.
See https://www.solen.info/solar/
It still shows that we have passed the solar minimum. Recent sunspot numbers suggest this is correct. If so, we can look forward to better conditions in the years ahead.
It is definitely worth keeping an eye on the FT8 frequencies.
Even around the solar minimum paths from the UK to South America open regularly. People have worked South Korea on 10m around the solar mimimum from the UK.
See https://www.solen.info/solar/
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Our view - NOT amateur radio
We are lucky having the view of a 200 year old restored windmill from several rooms in our house.
The photo shows the view from the lounge.
The photo shows the view from the lounge.
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2 May 2020
FT8
This digital mode is like a certain UK yeast spread: you either love it or hate it! Sadly, I think it has resulted in less SSB activity on HF and VHF bands. For me, with my poor voice, it is ideal as it only needs 50Hz of bandwidth, works with very weak signals and concentrates activity within a few kilohertz on each band. QSOs (albeit rubber stamp ones) can be completed very quickly. It works well with lower power and simple stations. Someone estimated it is about 17dB better than SSB. That is a lot!
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/hf/hf-ft8
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/hf/hf-ft8
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Dad - NOT amateur radio
Before now, I have mentioned that my dad was a Pathfinder flying Lancasters in WW2. I think he hated killing innocent people and this haunted him all his life. He died in his late 60s in 1987.
Today was his birthday and he would have been 102.
At the end of the war he dropped food over Holland and helped to bring prisoners of war home.
Today was his birthday and he would have been 102.
At the end of the war he dropped food over Holland and helped to bring prisoners of war home.
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6m FT8
This morning I am on 6m FT8 with 10W and the V2000 omni antenna. Already lots of Es on RX and TX.
UPDATE 1058z: My 10W has been spotted by 10 stations so far with 1 QSO. On 6m FT8 RX 18 Europeans spotted so far today.
UPDATE 1410z: 37 stations spotting my 10W so far today.
UPDATE 1816z: 40 stations spotting my 10W 6m FT8 today and plenty of QSOs!
UPDATE 2120z: QRT.
UPDATE 1058z: My 10W has been spotted by 10 stations so far with 1 QSO. On 6m FT8 RX 18 Europeans spotted so far today.
Stations spotting my 10W 6m FT8 today to 1508z |
UPDATE 1816z: 40 stations spotting my 10W 6m FT8 today and plenty of QSOs!
UPDATE 2120z: QRT.
Dawn chorus - NOT amateur radio
In the northern hemisphere it is springtime. Because of the lockdowns in many countries, it is quieter and sounds can be more easily heard.
The RSPB has a good video on the dawn chorus for those of us unable to experience it at the moment.
The RSPB has a good video on the dawn chorus for those of us unable to experience it at the moment.
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