John's blog is regularly updated and always seems to have interesting stuff on it. Today I noticed he had been hearing the CW from the Darwin beacon on 10m from Australia.
7 Nov 2021
Amazing free map resource - NOT amateur radio
If you are in the UK, this is an amazing free resource from the Library of Scotland. Almost every historical map for anywhere in the UK is available on screen. It is truly awesome.
See https://maps.nls.uk/ .
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maps
Activism - NOT amateur radio
One of our grandchildren feels very strongly about some things even though she is still very young. I admire her.
It is her future we have to safeguard.
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activism
10m FT8 RX (Sunday)
After breakfast, I hope to be on 10m FT8 RX.
UPDATE 1011z: 10m gear turned on at about 0930z. So far, 75 stations spotted.
UPDATE 1521z: So far today, on 10m FT8 RX, 404 stations have been spotted. The usual pattern is followed: east in the morning followed by the Americas in the afternoon. Lots of Europeans presumably via E layer although some could be aircraft reflection, tropo or F2 backscatter. 10m is definitely a good DX band again. I suspect it will remain good until at least 2026, after which time people desert the band. With FT8 brief openings may be caught, even when the band seems "dead". Of course in May, June and July it is good for up to 1500km at any part of the solar cycle via Es.
UPDATE 1922z: 444 stations spotted today on 10m FT8 RX.
6 Nov 2021
8m news
The Danish 8m beacon OZ7IGY is again operational. It had been off air because of a component fault. This set of beacons has been operational since 1957, although not on all frequencies!
See https://ei7gl.blogspot.com/2021/11/danish-oz7igy-40-mhz-beacon-now-back-on.html .
Separately, the South African 8m beacon has been spotted in the UK. I suspect this may have been F2.
Regarding my own 8m NoV application - no news.
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8m
Norwich cathedral - NOT amateur radio
Norwich is about an hour from here. It has a fine Norman cathedral.
The spire is the second tallest in England beaten only by Salisbury.
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norwich
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