OFCOM is carrying out a consultation on the use of in-house boosters for mobile phones. See the OFCOM website for details.
24 Mar 2022
Rally on?
According to my information, Sunday March 27th is the Callington ARS rally in Cornwall. Back in the 1960s I went to this rally. It was about 30 miles from where I lived in South Devon.
As always. contact the organisers before travelling any distance is case things have changed.
Contact Roger 2E0RPH on 07854 088882 for details.
Near us - NOT amateur radio
This is the village of Lode, about 4 miles from us. At the moment, the magnolia and daffodils look a picture.
That time of year - NOT amateur radio
In these troubled times it is great to take pleasure in ordinary things. We have a nice home and food. Some do not.
6m FT8 QRP (Thursday)
At about 0940z my 6m FT8 system was turned on. After a few minutes on TX with 2.5W and the vertical omni V2000 (2 G spots, but no QSOs) I am again RX only.
UPDATE 1015z: Just 3 G stations spotted.
UPDATE 1410z: 11 Gs spotted. No DX.
UPDATE 1952z: 14 Gs spotted today. QRT later.
23 Mar 2022
Anglesey Abbey with old friends - NOT amateur radio
There were loads of daffodils out and carpets of a blue flower I had not seen before. These had star like petals but they were not aconites. At least, if they were they were a very strange variety.
8m TX permit has arrived!!
All being well, I should start sending 8m FT8 from April 2nd on 40.676kHz (or close to it). I am also allowed to send CW. Some crossband QSOs are expected!
WSJT-X and 8m
OFCOM has told me my permit to TX on 8m is coming. My intention is to send FT8 most of the time, with the occasional CW and WSPR.
I know my widebanded FT817ND produces power at 8m and is clean. I also know PSKreporter supports 8m. Then, last night, I had a sudden panic. Did WSJT-X support 8m?
This morning I checked - it does! I am sure with a hack it would have been possible, but in its standard form it does already.
I hope to do some local CW crossband tests as well initially. My permit should start in early April and last for a year.
Dad's seat - NOT amateur radio
One of my FaceBook memories for today was from 10 years ago with me on one of the seats in Devon in 2012. It was erected in memory of my dad who died in 1987. After he retired, he ran a job creation team for the National Trust. The odd thing is if he walked in the door now, it would seem natural!