26 Sept 2021

Moulton packhorse bridge - NOT amateur radio


Centuries ago this was the main road from Cambridge to Bury-St-Edmunds in Suffolk, UK.  You can imagine packhorses being driven across this bridge laden with goods.

Grabber

A reminder that my new webpages have a grabber. This is mainly on 10m FT8, although occasionally it is looking somewhere else. You can see what I am spotting.

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See https://sites.google.com/view/g3xbm4/home/hf-mf-and-lf/10m-ft8-grabber .

Anglesey Abbey - NOT amateur radio


We are lucky to have this place just a few miles away. The house is cosy and the grounds are huge. Even when the car park is full, it is easy to find quiet spots. 

We walk here most weeks. It is owned by the National Trust, so we get free entry with our annual membership. Every season there is something to see.

10m in the months ahead

10m should get better every year until about 2025. The famous CQWW SSB contest is at the end of October and I expect this will be the first autumn for several years when we will consistently have USA and Canadian stations romping in on 10m SSB. 

When conditions are good, I have worked USA SSB stations with 2.5W from indoors with just a whip!

10m (28MHz) remains one of my favourite bands. At dead of night and in the quiet solar years, it acts more like a VHF band. In the Es season it is good for DX up to 1500km often, and occasionally much further. In the better years there is worldwide DX via F layer. Antennas can be small and simple. Often QRP only is needed.

See https://www.cqww.com/ .

See also https://sites.google.com/view/g3xbm4/home/hf-mf-and-lf/10m-operation .

Dahlia collage - NOT amateur radio

Yesterday, I posted a photo of my neighbours dahlias, but I could not resist posting my wife's collage today. 

At the moment, they are at their best. Given a week or two, they will be gone until next September.

10m FT8 QRP (Sunday)

 At about 0840z, I went on 10m FT8 with 2.5W for a few minutes, then RX only. I spot of my QRP by GM4WJA (624km) and 3 Gs spotted by 0856z. I notice that some Gs are calling VK6.

UPDATE 1035z: 23 stations spotted. Mostly these are Gs, although the furthermost was IZ7NLJ (1770km) in the heel of Italy. All Europe so far.

UPDATE 1113z: 25 stations so far spotted on RX. 

UPDATE 1245z: 34 stations spotted with the furthermost PU1KPS (9402km) in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

UPDATE 1500z:  53 stations spotted on 10m FT8 RX. Plenty from South America again, plus the Comoros Is yet again.

UPDATE  1907z: 130 stations spotted on RX. See map.

Sunspots - Sunday September 26th 2021

Solar flux is 88 and the SSN 38.  A=7 and K=0. 

25 Sept 2021

Where I come from in South Devon - NOT amateur radio

The photo shows where I come from in South Devon. I lived in Salcombe until 1959.  When this photo was taken, the small pier on the right was in place.

Neighbour's flowers - NOT amateur radio

In the UK, dahlias flower mainly in the autumn. Our neighbour always has a good show. The ones in the photo are in his garden now. We can enjoy them from the lounge window.

10m FT8 QRP (Saturday)

Although I have been on 10m FT8 for about 15 minutes (it is now 0825z), no spots on 2.5W TX or RX so far. 

UPDATE 1030z:  9 stations spotted on RX so far, with the furthermost EA7CBQ (1739km).


UPDATE 1320z:   15 stations spotted on RX including South America. The furthermost is PY1XYZ (9585km).

UPDATE 1503z
:  Now 19 stations spotted on RX including 2 in South America and 2 in South Africa.  See map.

UPDATE 1632z:  24 stations spotted with the furthermost ZS1F (9745km).