4 Oct 2020
Duet - NOT amateur radio
3 Oct 2020
The FT7 HF transceiver
The first HF transceiver I ever owned was a 10W FT7 by Yaesu. With this, with low wire dipoles, I worked DXCC on SSB including a station in New Zealand. From memory, this was mostly on 10m. I sold it years later to a friend. It was VFO controlled, no memories, no synthesisers. It was a great radio - very quiet and a joy to use. It was one of the very best transceivers I have ever used.
For about 20 years we have had 5W multi-band, multimode, transceivers (including VHF and UHF) in the form of the FT817 and FT818 handhelds. These are about a tenth of the size of the FT7, but with the battery.
Later Yaesu made a higher power version, the FT7B (50W) which is shown in the video below.
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/hf/ft7
Medieval graves - NOT amateur radio
2m FT8 Saturday
Since 0817z I have been on 2m FT8. As usual running 2.5W to the big-wheel omni antenna.
UPDATE 0920z: 7 spots of me so far with EI2FG (565km) as best DX. 2 stations spotted so far on RX here with best being DL9BBE (476km).
UPDATED 1400z: 21 stations in 2 countries spotted with the best being DB9VE (551km). 10 stations have spotted me and 1 QSO.
UPDATE 2215z: QRT.
2 Oct 2020
Best Man - NOT amateur radio
Borrowed time? - NOT amateur radio
As we get older (I am 72 in December) we have a different perspective on life.
Years ago life seemed to be endless. Nowadays we are more aware of our limited time. Some of our close friends have died in recent months. One of my wife's closest friends has gone in to a care home for people with dementia. A year ago she was fine.
Every day is a precious gift. Tomorrow we could be dead or we could live for another 30 years. I guess the message is count every blessing. We go from children to old people very quickly! We look back and wonder where the years went.