1 Mar 2023

First car memories - NOT amateur radio

On the way to Cambridge, this Morris 1000 was spotted. As our very first car in 1971 was a green Morris 1000 just like this, it triggered some happy memories.

10m QRP WSPR TX (Wednesday)

At the moment, I am on 10m WSPR TX with my 500mW beacon. Just 3 stations spotting me. Openings to the USA seem to have dropped off of late.


UPDATE 1535z: 
Still just those 3 stations spotting me today on 10m WSPR.

Wicken - NOT amateur radio


This photo was taken some years ago at Wicken about 5 km away. 

Sunspots - Wednesday, March 1st 2023

Solar flux is 161 and the SSN 100.  A=28 and K=1.

28 Feb 2023

10m QRP WSPR (Tuesday)

My QRP 10m WSPR 500mW WSPR beacon was turned on at 1154z.

UPDATE 1211z: Copied by FR1GZ (9724km) on Reunion, so it works.

UPDATE 2130z:  A really poor day with spots by just 3 stations

8m QRP FT8 (Tuesday)

After several days absence, I am again on 8m QRP FT8. Conditions on 10m looked promising, so it was worth a go. My 8m FT8 gear on 40.680 MHz was turned on at 1141z. As the USA has not been spotted on 10m FT8, I am not too hopeful of getting "across the pond" on 8m today.

Just remembered! I can go on 10m QRP WSPR TX at the same time with my 500mW beacon.

UPDATE 1407z:   No spots yet on 8m FT8. Interestingly, I had to change my PC. The power on 8m seems to be holding up better over time. This suggests the audio level into the FT817ND was dropping, not the FT817ND losing power as it got warmer.

UPDATE 1454z:  No 8m spots. Nothing seen from the USA on 10m WSPR TX, so I suspect my 8m FT8 QRP stands very little chance now until the Es season starts again.

UPDATE 2120z:  Windows PC has packed up under warranty. So, needs to be fixed or replaced.

Pye Telecom PF8

In the end, we did not sell that many of these at Pye Telecom. It took a lot of time to get to market and, really, it was not worth the effort. It has some innovative ideas for its time: it used a multi-layer PCB (a first at that time), a DC-DC converter (what a nightmare!), an internal antenna, looked before its time like a cellphone, no external parts to break,etc..

It featured on TV in "The Professionals".  

Some were converted to 70cms. They are rare these days and I do not have one! Your best bet is eBay. There is a PDF manual on my website.

See https://sites.google.com/view/g3xbm4/home/vhfuhfmicrowaves/vhfuhf-commercial-rigs/pye-pf8 .

Solar conditions

The sunspot count remains respectably high with counts of over 100 most days. My favourite site for solar data is still showing the next solar peak as Nov 2023, which seems quite early. Figures are usually revised in the early days of the new month.

See https://www.solen.info/solar/ .

Super VHF DX


In July for many years, stations in Europe have been able to work stations on 6m (VHF) in Japan. A look at the map will show this is a very long way. 

The most credible explanation is this is caused by ionisation in the mesosphere linked to the formation of noctilucent clouds that form at this time. From research, this path could work at even higher frequencies, possibly microwaves! What is needed is for keen people at each end to try. 

This is definitely a case when research by radio amateurs could advance radio science. There is much to be gained from this research. I think noctilucent clouds are becoming more common as a result of climate change, but don't quote me on this. Certainly Far East stations have been spotted here on just a vertical omni on 6m FT8 for several years in July.

Now is the time to arrange some skeds on 2m, 70cm or 23cm. Records could tumble.

See https://sites.google.com/view/g3xbm4/home/vhfuhfmicrowaves/super-dx .

10m QRP FT8 (Tuesday)

After just a few minutes (it is now 0938z) 5 stations have spotted me and I have spotted quite a few stations in Eastern Europe using the QDX. This looks like single hop F2 propagation. To be honest, conditions are better than I was expecting.

UPDATE 1106z: 40 stations have spotted me and I have spotted 118 stations here. Conditions are definitely better than I expected, so 8m FT8 (or WSPR) is worth a try later.