Solar flux is 163 and the SSN 101. A=24 and K=2.
17 Feb 2023
16 Feb 2023
Getting taller - NOT amateur radio
10m QRP WSPR TX
At the moment I am on 10m WSPR TX with my 500mW beacon. So far today, 8 unique stations have spotting me.
UPDATE 1246z: 11 unique stations have spotted me.
UPDATE 1604z: 15 unique stations have spotted me today. It is interesting that several stations would have been able to copy my 10m WSPR with far less power, assuming their noise floor was low. This confirms to me that many licence exempt 8m ISM beacons could be copied at great range on WSPR. I hope many use 10mW ERP 8m ISM band licence free WSPR to great effect this Es season. In some countries higher ERPs may be legal too. In the UK, it is 10mW ERP.8m FT8 F2 backscatter test
At the moment, I am trying to reach G9PUV (158km) by F2 backscatter on 8m FT8. I am copying Paul, but he is not copying my QRP signal. My 8m QRP FT8 is reaching SV1DH (2410km) in southern Greece as well as another station in Greece. I suspect this is F2 propagation.
UPDATE 1230z: Although I copied G9PUV Paul quite well, he was unable to decode my 8m QRP FT8. I am not sure if he copied anything at all from me, but it was not enough to get an FT8 decode. So, we failed. Now RX only.
Bankers pay - NOT amateur radio
This was a Facebook memory from 2011. I was appalled then and this is now 12 years later!!
Whilst I am all for skilled people earning a decent wage, I hope these people really earn this. Many who play the markets are no more than gamblers.
£260k a year in 2011 sounded stupid money even then! No wonder locals cannot afford properties where they come from. Angry? You bet! I cannot see how these stupid salaries are ever fair. Don't get me started on footballers pay.
QDX getting closer
See https://qrp-labs.com/ .
Oscar 100 narrowband activity
Every few weeks I take a peek at activity on the narrow-band transponder of this satellite. Although a bit busier than the last time I looked, it is still well under-used.
Green stripes on the left of UK car registration plates - NOT amateur radio
Apparently the green stripes on the left of UK car registration plates indicate the car produces zero emissions from the exhaust pipe. This can only be achieved with electric vehicles (EVs) I think. Maybe hydrogen vehicles can as well, but these are very rare.
Until my son came to stay recently, I did not know this. I (wrongly) assumed the green could be on all new cars, but this makes a great deal of sense.
It still seems to me that non emission vehicles have a long way to go. The main issue is improving the range between charges and making batteries from materials that can be made with cheap, easily available materials. Until these issues are cracked, I cannot see a turning point soon.
These days CRT TVs and photographic films look ancient. Let's hope this soon happens with non emission vehicles. Surely the age of fossil fuel is drawing to a close. The planet badly needs this. If these breakthroughs occur, there really will be a tipping point. I am surprised it has not happened already.
See https://www.carwow.co.uk/blog/green-number-plates-explained#gref.
OFCOM consultation
OFCOM is consulting about its 28 GHz allocation to Arqiva. See the OFCOM website for details.