As yesterday, my 500mW 10m WSPR beacon was turned on with the tiny indoor loop antenna. Yesterday no spots all day yet already several from Norway even though it is only 0742z.
UPDATE 1110z: 10 unique stations have spotted me so far.
UPDATE 1857z: Today is the best day this season on 10m WSPR TX with 34 unique stations spotting me so far. Nothing yesterday at all, then today!!
UPDATE 2140z: QRT.
29 Jul 2020
6m FT8
This morning I made a very early start on 6m FT8 turning on the gear at 0644z. At 0605z 5 stations had already spotted my 10W FT8 to the V2000 vertical omni antenna. There is already some Es.
UPDATE 0720z: Plenty of Es spots of me today already on 6m FT8.
UPDATE 1200z: Several QSOs had, mainly with stations in Spain. 55 stations have spotted me and I have spotted 90 stations including transatlantic VO1HP (3744km).
UPDATE 1907z: 432 stations spotted today on 6m FT8 RX and 151 stations have spotted my 10W to the V2000 omni vertical.
UPDATE 2150z: QRT.
UPDATE 0720z: Plenty of Es spots of me today already on 6m FT8.
UPDATE 1200z: Several QSOs had, mainly with stations in Spain. 55 stations have spotted me and I have spotted 90 stations including transatlantic VO1HP (3744km).
UPDATE 1907z: 432 stations spotted today on 6m FT8 RX and 151 stations have spotted my 10W to the V2000 omni vertical.
UPDATE 2150z: QRT.
Elecraft July newsletter
Elecraft has released its latest newsletter which mentions a virtual expo and the latest news on the K4 transceiver. See their website.
Growing up fast - NOT amateur radio
The photo shows our "London" grandchildren next to a yew tree almost 1000 years old. Quite humbling to think it has stood here that long. It puts their age in context.
Pye Telecom PF8 transceiver
This radio, that I helped to design, has gathered a cult status over the years. It was the radio used on the UK TV series called "The Professionals".
Some have been converted to use on 70cm. Before anyone asks, no, I cannot help you find one! They are rare these days. I do not possess one and neither do my old colleagues. My best advice is keep your eyes skimmed in case any appear on eBay or at rallies. Looking back, we did not sell that many. We made more pagers in one night, than the total number of PF8 units sold.
That was the trouble with PMR radios. Once we faced significant price competition, we just could not compete. These days you can buy UHF PMR transceivers for a fraction of the price 40 years ago.
On my website is a .pdf version of the manual.
In its day, way before cellular radios, it was quite ground breaking.
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/vuhf/pf8
Some have been converted to use on 70cm. Before anyone asks, no, I cannot help you find one! They are rare these days. I do not possess one and neither do my old colleagues. My best advice is keep your eyes skimmed in case any appear on eBay or at rallies. Looking back, we did not sell that many. We made more pagers in one night, than the total number of PF8 units sold.
That was the trouble with PMR radios. Once we faced significant price competition, we just could not compete. These days you can buy UHF PMR transceivers for a fraction of the price 40 years ago.
On my website is a .pdf version of the manual.
In its day, way before cellular radios, it was quite ground breaking.
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/vuhf/pf8
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Shopping - NOT amateur radio
Every Tuesday morning my wife drives to a nearby supermarket in their "geriatric hour" (between 7-8am). It is always very safe and very quiet when she goes.
She now has to wear a face covering by law.
She now has to wear a face covering by law.
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20m WSPR buoy
Some weeks ago a High School group in the USA launched a marine buoy with a 20m WSPR beacon on board. It moves with ocean currents.
I am not sure if it has been copied in Europe or what power it runs. It is in the Pacific Ocean off California.
It can be tracked using https://aprs.fi/#!call=a%2FKQ6RS-1&others=1&timerange=604800&tail=3600
I am not sure if it has been copied in Europe or what power it runs. It is in the Pacific Ocean off California.
It can be tracked using https://aprs.fi/#!call=a%2FKQ6RS-1&others=1&timerange=604800&tail=3600
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Sunspots - Wednesday July 29th 2020
Solar flux is 72 and the SSN 22. A=4 and K=2. Encouraging signs or just a blip?
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28 Jul 2020
2m FT8
As the Es seems to have stopped on 6m, I have QSYed to 2m FT8 instead. I QSYed at about 1800z. Already spotted by 9 stations, all in the UK.
UPDATE 1928z: Now spotted by 29 stations in 6 countries with 1 QSO with a French station. Still just running 10W and the big-wheel omni antenna. Best DX on TX is a spot by DK1VC (503km). Not bad with 10W and an omni antenna! Although some put this down to aircraft scatter I am definitely not convinced. These sort of ranges seem possible at any time, not when there are aircraft in the right place at the right time. I think this is some other form of scatter made possible by running FT8.
UPDATE 1928z: Now spotted by 29 stations in 6 countries with 1 QSO with a French station. Still just running 10W and the big-wheel omni antenna. Best DX on TX is a spot by DK1VC (503km). Not bad with 10W and an omni antenna! Although some put this down to aircraft scatter I am definitely not convinced. These sort of ranges seem possible at any time, not when there are aircraft in the right place at the right time. I think this is some other form of scatter made possible by running FT8.
10m WSPR TX (500mW to the indoor loop)
Since very early, I have been on 10m WSPR TX. Even at 1753z, I have had not a single spot today so far.
UPDATE 1930z: Still no spots of me! This must be one of the worst days for me this Es season. I think chances are better with FT8. There is far more activity on FT8 than WSPR these days.
UPDATE 2045z: QRT. No spots all day.
UPDATE 1930z: Still no spots of me! This must be one of the worst days for me this Es season. I think chances are better with FT8. There is far more activity on FT8 than WSPR these days.
UPDATE 2045z: QRT. No spots all day.
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