20 Jan 2022
3000 years old pin - NOT amateur radio
Oscar 100 activity
Every few weeks I look at the webSDR at Goonhilly in Cornwall to judge activity on the narrowband transponder of this geosynchronous satellite. The last look was at 1845z on January 19th.
Compared with the last time I looked it seems busier, but it is still very quiet. At this time, in a European evening, I would expect activity to be highest.
Sunspots - Thursday January 20th 2022
Solar flux is 105 and the SSN 57. A=23 and K=1.
19 Jan 2022
70cm FT8 QRP (Wednesday)
At about 1830z, I went on 70cm FT8 with 2.5W and the V2000 vertical. So far (at 1837z) no spots given or received.
UPDATE 2244z: No spots at all. Hopeless. QRT.
70cm FT8 yesterday - disappointing
As the tropo forecast looked promising yesterday, I went on 70cm FT8 QRP. It was a great disappointment with only G stations spotted. With average conditions, I'm probably many dBs down on a "proper" 70cm station with the correct polarisation, a decent beam and decent coax, so I probably miss a lot on tropo but less on scatter. I may try again later.
18 Jan 2022
G4PJ's QTH
That 8m NoV application to OFCOM
It is now over a week since I asked OFCOM for a progress update. What have I heard? Apart from those computer generated auto-responses saying my question has been received, absolutely nothing!! I get the distinct impression they are either (a) totally incompetent, or (b) they have lost it and are too embarrassed to say. Another week and then they get phone calls.
I am puzzled why a totally genuine request for a time limited, low power NoV requiring 50Hz of spectrum is so hard. This at a time when they can doll out 2MHz of VHF spectrum for DATV research beggars belief! My original NoV went in in October.
