Although I have been in for about 40 minutes at 1420z, no spots.
UPDATE 1806z: No spots. QRT.
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.
Although I have been in for about 40 minutes at 1420z, no spots.
UPDATE 1806z: No spots. QRT.
If you have not come across this before it is worth a look. The idea is to archive webpages, magazines and books, often well after the actual pages have long gone from the internet. Using this some time ago, I was able to see one of my long gone websites from the 1990s!
Today I uploaded my Issue 2 G3XBM Project Scrapbook. Really I want to add this to the Digital Library of Amateur Radio & Communications. Once I find out how, I shall do this, so it is there long after I am pushing up daisies!
For now, search texts for G3XBM should bring it up.
See https://archive.org/ .
UPDATE 2019z: Both Issues 1 and 2 of my G3XBM Project Scrapbook are now on the Digital Library of Amateur Radio ad Communications. Searching for G3XBM should find it. My earliest website on the Wayback Machine seems to be in 1996 http: /www.lapr.demon.co.uk. If you search for this URL on the Wayback Macine you should find some captures. This was a very long time ago!!
We live in a universe that is huge. Some think there may be a number of universes.
Just for a moment ponder these thoughts:
We do not have the answers, but we know that we can know so very little. I have the feeling reality is quite different from what we think today.
We find infinities hard to accept.
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| Stations spotted to 1008z |
UPDATE 1012z: So far today, 89 stations spotted on 10m FT8 RX.
Since receiving an email from OFCOM in the UK, I have reread the essential requirements shown in https://www.legislation.
This weekend is the CW leg of the CQWW contest. This is all weekend and we can expect the HF bands to be very busy.
Something is wrong. I got no spots yesterday and none today so far on 10m WSPR TX. I checked timing sync and there is power out. Something is amiss.
Once again I was on 472 kHz WSPR RX last evening using the coax to my 2m big-wheel via a ferrite rod ATU as the antenna. 5 unique stations spotted including Norway and Germany.
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