6 Sept 2021
Over a century ago - NOT amateur radio
10m FT8 QRP (Monday)
Before breakfast, I was briefly on 10m FT8 TX with 2.5W, but was spotted by nobody. It is now 0722z and I am RX only. Unsurprisingly, no spots yet!
UPDATE 0750z: Just 2 Gs spotted so far in the Birmingham area at 160km.
UPDATE 1300z: Just before lunch I had a very brief period on TX with 2.5W. No QSOs resulted, but I was spotted by G0FWX (160km). On 10m FT8 RX 28 stations have been spotted with the furthermost ZS6NJ (9115km).
UPDATE 1916z: 34 stations spotted on RX today. A brief TX period (2.5W) resulted in 3 Es spots of me from Southern Europe, but no QSOs.
UPDATE 2023z: 43 stations spotted today with the furthermost PY2VCS (9593km).
Me in 1967 - NOT amateur radio
5 Sept 2021
630m (472kHz) WSPR RX using the indoor active loop
At the moment, I am on 630m WSPR RX with the Wellgood active loop. So far no spots.
UPDATE 2136z: Still no spots this evening. I have to turn things off soon too and go QRT.
160m FT8 RX with the indoor active loop
At about 1435z, I turned on 160m FT8 RX with the indoor Wellgood active RX loop. It is still very clearly daylight here for several hours, so I am not expecting much until darkness falls.
Last night, it was quite late in the evening before much European DX appeared.
UPDATE 1735z: 2 Gs spotted so far. Furthermost is G3VAO (229km).
UPDATE 1952z: It is dark now, so plenty being spotted! 28 stations spotted with the furthermost R5DT (2541km).
The Wayback Machine - NOT amateur radio
This is an incredible resource that archives billions of old pages that no longer exist. They even have a website of mine from the 1990s! Needless to say, things have changed a bit. I think my very first website was on Compuserve in the early 1990s - not found this yet!
See https://web.archive.org/web/19981111190213/http://www.lapr.demon.co.uk/ .
Abbey Gardens - NOT amateur radio
Optical 481THz line of sight
It is some years since I seriously worked on optical communications. My main "thing" was over the horizon, so called non-line-of-sight (NLOS) beaconing. I was surprised that with very simple, homemade gear I could get well over the horizon, with no clouds to help. If my poor health had not got in the way, I am sure far greater ranges would have been possible. The record (in Australia I think) is an incredible distance.
I only had one speech contact over 11km line of sight and that was with G4HJW. All my gear was made in the back of the garage and it was very simple. The optics used low cost PVC drain pipes and the lenses were made from magnifying glasses obtained from a local Poundland store. The electrical gear was very simple and low cost. It was not worth making PCBs. Test gear is very simple. Optical experiments are low cost and fun.
My main G3XBM website has much more on my gear and experiments including NLOS tests.
See https://sites.google.com/view/g3xbm4/home/optical-nanowaves/line-of-sight .