Yesterday I was late getting on 6m FT8 as we had one of our sons and his children.
In all, 6 stations spotted my 10W FT8 and 30 stations were spotted here. Es is still here.
23 Jul 2020
2m UKAC Activity contest
The latest results have been published and in the low power section I still seem be about a third way down the table. Seeing I am active for about 40% of the time and just use an omni antenna, I am well pleased.
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2m
Ultra low power consumption
Recently I bought a new door bell. Unlike my old one, the bell is powered by just pressing the button - no batteries!! I guess you only need power for a few milliseconds. In the past I have seen CW transmitters powered by just pressing the Morse key. Some years ago Michael Rainey in the USA made a CW TX that was powered by shouting in to a loudspeaker.
Do you know of others?
Do you know of others?
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power harvesting
Yesterday at Kingfisher Bridge nature reserve - NOT amateur radio
The collage shows our son and his children at Kingfisher Bridge nature reserve yesterday. It not far from us.
Our younger grandson is very observant. A walk that should have been 1 hour took far longer!
Our younger grandson is very observant. A walk that should have been 1 hour took far longer!
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grandchildren
Oscar 100 update
Regularly, I give an update on activity through the narrowband transponder of Oscar 100, the geosychronous satellite made available to radio amateurs in early 2019. I check the Goonhilly web SDR periodically.
My last very unscientific look suggests that activity levels remain very low. The level of activity continues to surprise me. By now, I would have expected it to be very crowded.
I guess these days it is too hard for most "black box" operators. After all, you have to assemble things and aim dishes! 😀
See https://eshail.batc.org.uk/nb/
My last very unscientific look suggests that activity levels remain very low. The level of activity continues to surprise me. By now, I would have expected it to be very crowded.
I guess these days it is too hard for most "black box" operators. After all, you have to assemble things and aim dishes! 😀
See https://eshail.batc.org.uk/nb/
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oscar 100
Learning CW
With modes like FT8, many people may question why we still need CW. My answer is with CW it is possible to build very simple rigs that can work a very long way.
As an example my recent article in RadCom shows 2 simple circuits and my 15m CW Pipit transceiver (on my main website) was used for a first contact with the USA many years ago despite only having an output of just 800mW. This was with just a simple, low, wire dipole.
As an example my recent article in RadCom shows 2 simple circuits and my 15m CW Pipit transceiver (on my main website) was used for a first contact with the USA many years ago despite only having an output of just 800mW. This was with just a simple, low, wire dipole.
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cw
22 Jul 2020
OFCOM annual report and accounts 2020
You will be thrilled to know that OFCOM has published its latest report and accounts. See the OFCOM website for more details. Don't all rush.
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ofcom
6m FT8
Since about 1355z I have been on 6m FT8 with the 10W and the V2000 vertical omni antenna. It is now 1405z. So far, I have been spotted by just a couple of UK stations and no QSOs.
UPDATE 2030z: QRT. On TX 15 stations spotted me (no QSOs) and on RX 30 stations spotted.
UPDATE 2030z: QRT. On TX 15 stations spotted me (no QSOs) and on RX 30 stations spotted.
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