These days, it is a very working class town.
In years gone by it was a very important trading port quite close to the North Sea.
Simple QRP projects, 10m, 8m, 6m, 4m, FT8, 160m, WSPR, LF/MF, sub-9kHz, nanowaves and other random stuff, some not related to amateur radio.
These days, it is a very working class town.
In years gone by it was a very important trading port quite close to the North Sea.
It is now 0935z and I have been on 10m FT8 RX for about 35 minutes. So far, 20 stations spotted. This looks north south with several stations in Europe and Africa spotted.
UPDATE 1700z: 342 stations spotted on RX. See map.As we were out for much of the day, I have not been on the air today on any band. This must be the first time in several months. I shall probably be on 10m WSPR or FT8 tomorrow.
| Stations spotted on 70cm RX yesterday with the 2m omni! |
| Stations spotting my 2.5W 70cm TX FT8 to the 2m omni antenna |
Yesterday I listened, via Zoom, to a most interesting lecture by an economics professor on how to take account of climate change in accounting. This was part of my University of the Third Age in Cambridge (U3AC) lectures.
One of the "take away" remarks was that he thought we would be able to feed the world as long as we eat less meat. In my view, we will be persuaded by adverts to enjoy alternatives, if only on certain days each week. Beef and lamb need huge amounts of land and water. If we don't change, we will all die!
As a carnivore who enjoys steaks I shall not find this totally easy. Eating less lamb and beef and more pork and chicken are good starters. Personally, I could be a vegetarian despite enjoying my steaks, certainly on some days a week.
My 10 year old granddaughter has been vegan for over a year and some of her food has been really tasty.
USA folks may be interested in the 75th Orlando HamCation that runs from February 11-13th in Orlando, Florida. There are 65+ commercial traders and a huge car boot sale area. Do check with organisers first before travelling.
See www.hamcation.com .