9 Aug 2020
Reach Village - NOT amateur radio
Reach, shown in the photo, is a sleepy village some 9 miles from Cambridge. We like walking around here. In Roman times it was an important port. It is at the northern end of a defensive earthwork.
8 Aug 2020
My antennas
For 6m, 2m and 70cm vertical I use a "white stick" vertical omni called the V2000. I have probably has this for at least 15 years! It is fed with low cost, CB, 50 ohm coax. On 70cm I could gain several dB if I replaced this with half decent coax. On 2m and 70cm SSB and FT8 I normally use the 2m big-wheel omni.
On the photo, the V2000 is on the left. The big-wheel is above my head and slightly right.
Not shown are the 10m loop (in the shack) and the earth-electrode "antenna" which gives me very good results on 630m WSPR. Norway is reached most nights despite the 10mW ERP on 630m.
On the photo, the V2000 is on the left. The big-wheel is above my head and slightly right.
Not shown are the 10m loop (in the shack) and the earth-electrode "antenna" which gives me very good results on 630m WSPR. Norway is reached most nights despite the 10mW ERP on 630m.
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antennas
Different PC
Since just before lunch I swapped the shack pc to a different one. It seems to be working fine on 10m FT8.
Perseids meteor shower
Many people like to make VHF contacts in meteor showers. Modes like FT4 and FT8 should be particularly effective I think. Signals are often strong, but short lived.
I see Southgate News has a link about this.
See http://www.southgatearc.org/news/2020/august/perseid-meteor-alert.htm#.Xy570jfYq00
I see Southgate News has a link about this.
See http://www.southgatearc.org/news/2020/august/perseid-meteor-alert.htm#.Xy570jfYq00
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meteors,
ms,
perseids,
southgate news
New blog editing interface - TOTALLY CRAP!!!! - NOT amateur radio
In the end I had to revert to the old interface to edit this blog as the new interface is unusable!
Like Bas yesterday, I have sent them my feedback. If you have a blogger.com blog please send them your feedback too. The more people the better.
The old interface is fine, whereas the new is painfully slow.
Like Bas yesterday, I have sent them my feedback. If you have a blogger.com blog please send them your feedback too. The more people the better.
The old interface is fine, whereas the new is painfully slow.
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blog
Our walk earlier - NOT amateur radio
The photo collage shows our walk earlier when it was still cool at about 0630z. This is one of our favourite walks.
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walk
Zebra? - NOT amateur radio
Earlier, we saw this horse in a field on our walk. It had a coat on with zebra stripes. I think the owner must like zebras!
10m FT8
At about 0845z my 10m FT8 gear was turned on. As usual I was running about 4W to the tiny indoor loop antenna. So far, 10 stations spotted and 8 stations spotting me.
UPDATE 1147z: Already today I have been spotted by 28 stations despite the 4W and the indoor loop. On 10m FT8 RX 38stations have been received so LWfar today. I am amazed how strongly some people are receiving me despite the low power and indoor loop.
UPDATE 1702z: Amazingly, 67 stations have so far spotted my 4W 10m FT8 to the loop antenna. On 10m FT8 RX the best DX so far today is LW2DAF (11213km) in Argentina.
UPDATE 1950z: Now QRT. 233 stations spotted today on 10m FT8 RX and 75 stations spotted me on 10m FT8 TX today.
Stations that had received me to 1145z on 10m FT8 |
UPDATE 1702z: Amazingly, 67 stations have so far spotted my 4W 10m FT8 to the loop antenna. On 10m FT8 RX the best DX so far today is LW2DAF (11213km) in Argentina.
UPDATE 1950z: Now QRT. 233 stations spotted today on 10m FT8 RX and 75 stations spotted me on 10m FT8 TX today.
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