Judging by the results on 10m WSPR, the Es season has arrived. I must give 8m another go and 4m. As the season gets underway we can expect widespread openings from the UK to Europe and similar distances in North America. On 8m, the main issue will be too few people monitoring.
26 Apr 2023
My free PDF G3XBM Project Scrapbook
In my life in the amateur radio hobby, I have been very fortunate. If others can have as much fun as I have, it will please me greatly. My website has a link to the latest version of this book. It is totally free and money is not expected. Just have fun!
You can just browse it, download the lot or just the bits that take your fancy. As I always say, I am sure my projects may be improved, so treat these as starting points.
At some point, I must update it as there have been a few changes of late.
Peacocks in Ely - NOT amateur radio
This was where we had lunch today: Peacocks in Ely, Cambs.. It is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. We tried to take a friend there on a Tuesday, but found it closed!
Behind King's College Cambridge - NOT amateur radio
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| Behind King's Cambridge |
The field behind King's College has been cut in half so one part is cut and the other left as a wild flower meadow. At the moment it is ablaze with cowslips. Not visible in the photo (just in front of the cows) is the River Cam beloved by punters.
10m QRP WSPR TX (Wednesday)
Just before breakfast, I turned on my 500mW W5OLF 10m WSPR beacon. At 0836z, no spots received.
Does anyone know if Jay, W5OLF is still around? If you know, please let me know. I have used his beacon (excellent) since before the last sunspot peak. No PC needed. Just sync time initially. It is about the size of a pack of cards.
25 Apr 2023
Getting more information
Just to remind you that I have a main website and video channel that have more information about my projects. As I always advise, treat my projects as starting points. You can probably improve most of the things I have done!
For most "one off" projects, my own view is a PCB is a waste of time. Me Pads and Me Squares or similar can make very neat solutions.
You can also find a link to the free PDF G3XBM Project Scrapbook there as well.
Overall, have fun.
As someone once said, "the journey is better than the destination". This reminds me of our younger son as a child. He always wanted to get to wherever we were going, but as soon as he got there he wanted to come home!
See www.g3xbm.co.uk .
Screaming swifts - NOT amateur radio
To my mind, the screaming of swifts feeding on the wing is a sign of English late spring and summer. In this part of the UK they usually arrive in mid-May, although in some parts they are seen earlier. Often they are heard before they are seen. Usually they are heard screaming, one looks up and there are the swifts! The sight of these in the sky warms my heart. By mid-August most have flown south.
Cambridge church cafe - NOT amateur radio
A number of churches now have cafes. I guess they raise funds for the church as well as providing a useful function for visitors and locals. In Cambridge, one such is Michelhouse in Trinity Street. When we popped in this morning it was busy.
10m QRP WSPR TX (Tuesday)
My 10m 500mW beacon was turned at about 1330z. Time was set using an atomic sync'ed clock.
UPDATE 1403z: No spots.
UPDATE 1438z: Just local G4KPX (14km) has spotted me.
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| Spots on my 500mW 10m WSPR beacon today |
UPDATE 1827z: A better day than I was expecting with 5 unique stations spotting my 500mW 10m WSPR TX today.









