5 Mar 2022

Learning CW

Some enjoy CW. Jason M0NYW has been learning it recently and has used some of the 10m CW beacons to improve his skills. CW can work with marginal signals far weaker than SSB ones. You might like to try too.  As these beacons repeat, they can be good for practice. No PCs needed! Just ears!

These are the stations Jason spotted:

        28201.5    SV2HNE/B KN10LL 5W ANT GP 73
        28243       F5ZWE "just repeats callsign"
        28244.6    SV2FQNB KN10FC 5W ANT GP
        28265.3    SV2RSS KN10LO GP/3W 73
        28268       VK8VF "repeats callsign and something else but hard to copy due QSB"
        28269       SV6DBG "V V V DE SV6DBG BEACON KN09KQ"
        28271.6    SV2HQD/B

Often CW rigs are far simpler to make than SSB ones.

Birthday boy - NOT amateur radio

One of our sons has a birthday next week. 

Here he is with his children at our house earlier today. 

Ely swans - NOT amateur radio

 

These swans were at Ely on Thursday.

Old G3XBM logbooks

Some may be interested to see if they appeared in some of my early logbooks. I notice these are in my Google Drive, which you may not be able to see. I shall try and share them, but if you have problems, please email me.

See https://sites.google.com/view/g3xbm4/home/other-amateur-radio/g3xbm-logbooks

10m FT8

It is now 1002z. I turned the 10m FT8 gear on at 0930z. So far, 92 stations have been spotted on 10m FT8 RX with the furthermost VK6APK (14532km).

UPDATE 1045z:  182 stations spotted with several in Western Australia.

UPDATE 1142z:  South Americans now coming through. 282 stations spotted.

UPDATE 1522z:  480 stations spotted on RX. 
10m FT8 RX today

UPDATE 1921z: 753 stations spotted.  QRT soon probably.

Sunspots - Saturday March 5th 2022

Solar flux is 113 and the SSN 77.  A=10 and K=2.

4 Mar 2022

2m FT8 QRP (Friday)

At the moment I am on 2m FT8.  After a brief TX period (2.5W and the big-wheel) with 1 120km QSO, I am now RX only. On RX 8 stations have been spotted and 6 stations spotted me on QRP TX.

UPDATE 2040z:  16 stations in 6 countries spotted so far on 2m FT8 RX.

UPDATE 2315z:  Now QRT. 24 stations spotted this evening. 

OFCOM updates

 OFCOM has updated it website with the latest data it holds. See the OFCOM website.

Pensive swan - NOT amateur radio

This photo shows a pensive swan in Ely yesterday. 

VHF Contest this weekend

This weekend is the RSGB's 2m/70cm contest. If I remember, I intend to pop on occasionally with my 10W and omni, but I doubt I shall put an entry in. It runs for up to 24 hours from 1400z Saturday, although there is a 6 hour section in which you choose which 6 hours you want. The 6 hours can be split up.

See  https://www.rsgbcc.org/cgi-bin/contest_rules.pl?year=2022&contest=mar144432 .

A popular 2m70cm/23cm transceiver is the ICOM IC-9700.

See https://sites.google.com/view/g3xbm4/home/vhfuhfmicrowaves/vhfuhf-commercial-rigs/ic-9700 .