24 Oct 2022
Cambridge in autumn - NOT amateur radio
10m FT8 RX (Monday)
DMR joys
It is surprising how well DMR works. I am monitoring TG91 on my network Android handheld T320 using Droidstar. As yet, I am a novice and there are many things still to learn. Although a vocoder is used to make the signal digital, it does not really make things sound wrong. I can easily detect accents and everything sounds natural.
However, it is fun to have it monitoring on RX in the background. It is amusing to hear USA stations talking to Australia and a station in Ukraine talking with Australians.
The impression is there is more fun getting things working than actually using the mode. Contacts are just too easy!
10m and 8m FT8 yesterday
10m was in excellent form yesterday with lots of stations spotted, so I thought the E-W F2 MUF might reach 8m, so I QSYed and went on QRP FT8 on 40.680 MHz. Then we had thunder and lightning so I had to go QRT! No spots on 8m yesterday in the brief time I was on.
King's College - NOT amateur radio
The world famous King's College Chapel is often seen, whereas the rest of the college is seen less often.
Usually, the grass is immaculate. Mind you, they probably spend a bit more on weed killer than I do!
Sunspots - Monday October 25th 2022
Solar flux is 108 and the SSN 65. A=16 and K=3.
23 Oct 2022
8m QRP FT8 (first) on 40.680 MHz TX and RX
Ever hopeful, I am on 8m QRP FT8 once again. 10m was good today, so I live in hope that the E-W F2 MUF to the USA will creep briefly to 8m. This assumes there are people monitoring over there!
UPDATE 1520z: No spots.
EI7GL's blog
John posted on his blog after a break of 5 months. I can honestly say it is probably the very best blog I have ever seen. This is a reminder to us all that this is just a hobby and we can do as much, or as little, as we choose.
A very warm welcome back John.
10m FT8 RX
First DMR QSO
My very first DMR QSO!! This morning I worked M7SNS near Leeds on BG-2341 TG91. All seems to be well. As I have no DMR gear, I am using my T320 network radio with Droidstar.