We have seen the extremes in our weather today. We have had rain, strong winds, sunshine, but no snow!
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.
In some way or other, I have been involved in amateur radio since 1961. Many changes have occurred since then.
When I started, the only real way to talk across the world was if you were a radio amateur. This was the case until the internet came along and anybody could talk across the world with video for free. Since then, amateur radio has evolved. Yes, some still come on the air just to chat, but this number is getting smaller each year as those that remember amateur radio long ago, get older and frailer. Instead, many come on to work new DX, often with modes like FT8. Others come on to experiment or try new things like satellites, ATV or moonbounce.
In my (heretical) view this is how the future looks. It may very well be wrong!
In centuries past, there have been some amazing places made in the name of Christianity and Islam. There is little doubt that these we made by very devout believers. What puzzles me is that these amazing places got built at all!
All the religions of the world have incredible places and statues. Probably most people on planet Earth have some sort of religious faith. I cannot believe any one of these is "right" and the rest "wrong".
So, as I have said many times before, I prefer to think that all faiths are hints at the truth, not the complete picture.
At the time many sacred texts were written, people believed in witches and things which today we would find bizarre.
Maybe there is a better explanation of events so long ago that was interpreted differently back then?
At the moment I am on 10m FT8 with the QRP QDX rig. So far today (after about 15 minutes) 11 stations have spotted me. The QDX is tiny!!
This is just a reminder of the other sites I maintain. Hopefully, you will find some inspiration on these. Overall, I hope you have fun.
http://www.g3xbm.co.uk
https://www.youtube.com/@G3XBM
http://g3xbm-qrp.blogspot.com/
At 1900z on Wednesday evenings, the Cambridge and district amateur radio club (CDARC) holds a very informal net on 145.55 MHz FM. Anyone in range is welcome whether a club member or not. Usually there are between 3 and 7 members on. Polarisation is vertical and there is a web SDR if you are having difficulties receiving. I thought the link for this SDR was on the CDARC website, but cannot find it.
Most people on the net are in the greater Cambridge area (surrounding villages). The net usually lasts for 20-60 minutes, but people come and go as they want. It is rarely technical!
See cdarcvhfrx.hopto.org:8073 for the webSDR.
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Many years ago people came into amateur radio because it was seen as magic. With amateur radio you could talk to people all over the world....