1 May 2023
Stubborn - NOT amateur radio
This plant was dead, so I thought I would just dig it up. Two days later, yes two days, I eventually got it up. Whenever I thought I was there, I found yet more deep thick roots! I have never, ever struggled so hard.
10m FT8 QRP (Monday)
Shortly, I shall turn on my QRP FT8 using the QDX transceiver.
UPDATE 1058z: 9 spots of my QRP FT8 today.
UPDATE 1739z: 20 stations have spotted me today.
Reach Fair - NOT amateur radio
There has been a fair here since the 1200s when King John gave it a charter. It will have changed a bit over the centuries, but it is great to think people have walked to it for centuries. It is on today and traditionally opened by the Mayor of Cambridge.
30 Apr 2023
10m FT8 simple receiver
This has been on before, so this is just a timely reminder.
10m FT8 is becoming very popular and this receiver allows 10m FT8 reception without tying up the main rig. It is simple, very low cost and works really well.
I could probably convert it into a full FT8 transceiver!
See https://sites.google.com/view/g3xbm4/home/hf-mf-and-lf/homebrew/10ft8r-rx .
"London" grandchildren - NOT amateur radio
Two of our grandchildren are half French. On May 2nd their French grandfather has his birthday, so we took a photo in our back garden to send.
10m (28 MHz)
At various times of the solar cycle our largest HF allocation enjoys most propagation modes. At all parts of the solar cycle it experiences Es openings in spring and summer. It is often open when people desert it. This is where FT8 could prove useful in the quieter years.
It is also good for local chats. At one time modified CB rigs were very popular. With these and a CB vertical ranges of about 30km locally were common.
At the moment, it is a great DX band. It is usually better in the daytime, although when it is really good, it is often open for DX in the evenings.
It is wide enough for all modes. Even digital TV has been tried above 29 MHz.
It remains my favourite HF band.
See https://sites.google.com/view/g3xbm4/home/hf-mf-and-lf/10m-operation .
Spring - NOT amateur radio
These flowers were in a garden in a nearby village. For the last couple of days it has felt like spring at last.
Getting ready - NOT amateur radio
Our grandson has rung in 109 towers now including this one at Isleham where they seem prepared for the coronation next weekend.
In general, the whole preparation for the coronation feels very low key. I am old enough to remember the 1953 coronation of Queen Elizabeth II!! I guess we were still getting over WW2 and this was a bit of light relief.
I remember going to watch the coronation on a neighbour's tiny TV screen in black and white. We did not have a TV until 1957 and that was just one channel and back and white. At the time we thought it was amazing. Before then, we used to watch a snowy TV picture whilst sitting on the floor a a local radio/TV shop. At that time we were about 150km from the nearest TV transmitter.
10m QRP FT8 with the QDX