11 Aug 2022

NHS Dentists - NOT amateur radio

This is for readers in the UK. 

I am appalled that, although we are supposed to have a National Health Service (NHS), many cannot even find an NHS dentist! It would appear that the government does not give dentists enough money to support NHS dentistry.


In desperation, I wrote to my local MP, who is in the ruling Conservative party. She replied. The photo attached shows the body of her reply. I have omitted my address and the House of Commons logo.

In my view, the lack of NHS dentists is a total disgrace and needs to be addressed as a matter of urgency. Good teeth are essential for good health. It is about time we acted as if the government believed this.

More rally news

 As always, check with organisers that the information is correct before travelling a long way.

Sunday August 14th - Fight Refuelling ARS Hamfest, Merley, near Wimborne, Dorset BH21. 3DA. Contact tbaker@tiscali.co.uk  .

8m experiment (Thursday)

My 8m FT8 QRP TX was turned on 40.680 MHz USB dial at 1015z. So far, at 1343z, no spots. Periodically, I turn it off to cool.

UPDATE 1411z:  Spotted again by HC02 (1808km) in Portugal. F2?

Archetypal Cambridge - NOT amateur radio

This is a model of Cambridge with the world famous King's College Chapel behind. This model is outside the university church, Great St Mary's.

10m QRP WSPR TX (Thursday)

My 500mW 10m WSPR beacon was turned on early this morning. So far, at 1347z, just 2 unique stations have spotted me. It would seem that the heady days of the main Es season are over, with fewer openings now. 

This is why having a separate WSPR TX beacon can be useful as you can leave it running in the background without tying up the "main" rig and PC.

20m FT8 RX using the indoor Miracle Whip

 


282 stations spotted in the last 12 hours (see map) on 20m FT8 RX.

Cambridge bikes - NOT amateur radio


This was taken yesterday - a typical Cambridge scene. 

Sunspots - Thursday August 11th 2022

Solar flux is 108 and the SSN 60. A=11 and K=2.

10 Aug 2022

Swifts gone - NOT amateur radio

It is now several days since I last saw, or heard, a swift. I think most of these birds have now left on their long migration to central Africa. They usually return in April. They feed and sleep on the wing - quite remarkable birds. 

As a teenager I picked one up from the road. It was kept overnight, then happily flew away the next morning, apparently unharmed. So I am one of the rare few who have held a swift in the hand.

See https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/wildlife-guides/bird-a-z/swift/ .

Rally news

 The following rally has been notified to me. As I have said before, please contact whoever runs the rally to check details. The date I have is a Friday, which seems odd to me. Normally rallies are on Saturdays or Sundays. This is in the evening at 6.30pm. According to their website, it is a mini-rally.

August 12th - Cockenzie and Port Seton ARC. see www.cpsarc.com