A reminder that you may want to visit the blog of Steve G1KQH.
25 Jan 2021
VLF news 2021
Experiments continue at very low frequencies by radio amateurs. This is an area where all can take part on RX as the antennas can be very small indeed, yet highly effective. This is one of the frontiers in our hobby.
It is honest that to radiate a sub-10kHz signal does need a big antenna and dedication. Nonetheless, we need far more monitoring stations on RX only.
In the past I have tried to keep abreast of happenings at extreme VLF with my website on sub-9kHz operation. If I fail to update quickly, there are links to very up-to-date information. In 2021, I shall do my best.
See https://sites.google.com/site/sub9khz/news21 .
See also https://sites.google.com/site/sub9khz/home .
See also https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/vlf .
24 Jan 2021
Yesterday's snow - NOT amateur radio
The photo shows the snow falling yesterday.
More grandson's art - NOT amateur radio
His older creations are here. Some date back several years. I think some are 5 years old.
AM activity
This is very late! There are still a few hours left if you want to give HF AM a try.
Cape Verde (D4) on 4m?
EI7GL reports on his blog that the team in Cape Verde intend to try 4m operation in the coming Es season. There is some doubt that they will reach much of Europe as this may depend on multiple hop Es. At this lowish VHF frequency marine tropo ducts may be harder.
See https://ei7gl.blogspot.com/2021/01/d4vhf-on-cape-verde-plans-to-be-on-70.html
2m FT8 QRP (Sunday)
At about 0950z, my 2m FT8 gear was turned on. Running , as usual, 2.5W and the big-wheel omni antenna. It is now 0956z and I have been spotted by 6 stations already.
UPDATE 1000z: Already a spot of my QRP 2m FT8 by EI2FG (565km).
UPDATE 1445z: 17 stations have, so far, spotted my 2.5W 2m FT8 QRP on TX. These include spots in Eire, N.Ireland and Germany. Considering no beams here, quite credible, although this seems possible with 2m FT8 QRP at almost any time. As the times seem so frequent and random, I am not convinced this is aircraft reflection. I am still wondering if FT8 allows some other sort of scattering to be possible with QRP?No Comment - NOT amateur radio
In the USA many voted for him. Outside the USA I have yet to speak with anyone (not one) who has a good word for him. In 4 whole years I have spoken with, or met, many people. The number must be in the hundreds now.
Odd, he must have done something right domestically, yet abroad he is the butt of jokes.