However, pets become members of the family.
My son's cat was run over and killed last week sadly. We buried him yesterday. All of us were upset.
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.
However, pets become members of the family.
My son's cat was run over and killed last week sadly. We buried him yesterday. All of us were upset.
A few weeks ago I entered this 2m activity contest organised by the RSGB. After just 1 QSO I gave up with my low power and omni antenna. My poor voice is not really any good in contests these days!
These activity "contests" are more about activity than contesting. In the past, I have always found them friendly.
The results are now available.
See https://www.rsgbcc.org/cgi-bin/vhfresults.pl?Contest=144MHz%20UKAC&Date=&year=2022 .
OFCOM is looking to change the rules governing broadcasting for events and similar where the range is limited. See the OFCOM website for details.
This makes sense when the intended range is very limited, such as hospital radio. Hopefully, this will lead to better use of the spectrum and more reuse. Some broadcasts are for a limited time too.
From about 1000z, I have been on 15m FT8 RX with the tiny loop on the shack windowsill. So far today, 35 stations already spotted.
UPDATE 1135z: 120 stations spotted so far today on 15m FT8 RX with the tiny indoor loop antenna. Furthermost is BD6RN (8841km) in Hubei, China.
UPDATE 1245z: 174 stations spotted so far.
UPDATE 1554z: 295 stations spotted so far, with nothing at all from South America. I guess that could be conditions, time of day, or antenna directionality. I find it surprising that not a single South American has been spotted so far. Come to think of it, just 1 Florida station in the USA spotted.
UPDATE 1725z: 331 stations spotted, but very very few from the Americas.
UPDATE 1855z: 341 stations spotted today.
UPDATE 2210z: 343 stations spotted today (see map). Now QRT. Not sure when the loop fell over, but I think it must have been quite late!
My shack PC runs Windows 10. Currently it is almost exclusively used for WSJT-X.
My main PC in the lounge is an Asus Chromebook that I have used for about 2.5 years. It has been excellent: fast, the battery lasts for hours and it does nearly everything I want. It is also far less expensive than a Windows machine. My wife was also impressed and bought one. I would never go back to Windows. At first I was uncertain I had made the correct choice: I had.At some point I may want to upgrade the Chromebook. If I do this, this current Chromebook might end up in the shack. Although the Chromebook will run Linux apps, I have never bothered.
Does anyone know how to install WSJT-X on a Chromebook please?
I am definitely NOT a computer nerd, so would need very simple instructions!
These are like college policemen, keeping order in the Cambridge University colleges like this one outside Trinity College, that I think was...