25 Apr 2023
Ephemeral - NOT amateur radio
The photo shows the ornamental cherry tree in our garden. The blossom lasts a few weeks then is gone.
24 Apr 2023
Six metres
6m is sometimes called "the magic band" as it can open when least expected to incredible distances. In early July I have often copied Japan on 6m. This is a very long way for a VHF band. There have been some even further distances covered. With the Es season a few watts (or less) can work DX to at least 1500km.
It is also a useful band for local chats and that inspired my Sixbox. This is not suitable for DX working, but is ideal for local natters.
See https://sites.google.com/view/g3xbm4/home/vhfuhfmicrowaves/homebrew/sixbox .
Plans for Monday
My 481 THz test software and lead are my priority. When I did the optical tests way back more than 10 years ago PCs had separate mic and headphone jacks. All my PCs now have combined jacks!
So, I have to interface my optical RX and the PC in a new way. With soldering skills very hard these days, this requires some thought. Years ago I would just have bought a new jack socket (with mic input) and just changed the plug! I think years ago I just used a lead with standard 3.5mm plugs at each end.
I may put the 10m WSPR beacon on too.
UPDATE 1038z: 10m WSPR beacon is ON and my audio setup (interface from 481 THz RX to the PC) is working with Spectran. At G1KQH's suggestion I used a USB sound card I already had and it worked first time. Thanks for the suggestion Steve.
UPDATE 1144z: No 10m WSPR spots of my 500mW beacon. I suspect things are very disturbed. I checked all was well on another RX.
UPDATE 1515z: 4 stations have spotted me today so far on 10m WSPR. My 481 THz TX beacon and RX work with QRSS and Spectran.
Sunspots - Monday April 24th 2023
Solar flux is 135 and the SSN 86. A=66 and K=3. Things seem pretty disturbed.
23 Apr 2023
Spectroid app
My lounge PC and smart phone have Android apps including a free one called Spectroid. This might be suitable for my 481 THz tests. It is available on the Play Store. It is a powerful audio spectrum analyser (see screenshot).
Robins - NOT amateur radio
Of all our garden birds, the humble robin is probably the most endearing. They can be very tame. Actually, as shown in David Lack's famous 1947 book "The Life of the Robin", it is a far more complex bird than it at first appears. By the way, the book has been reprinted many times and the latest version is available online.
See https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/wildlife-guides/bird-a-z/robin/ .
10m QRP FT8 (Sunday)
UPDATE 1426z: 149 stations have spotted my 10m FT8 QRP today.