29 Jun 2023

Riga, Latvia - NOT amateur radio



I don't think this photo has been on this blog recently. It shows a seaside resort close to Riga in Latvia. We went there several years ago and were expecting a dump. Actually Riga was a lovely city that was once a Hanseatic League city with many fine buildings. 

Sunspots - Thursday June 29th 2023

 Solar flux is 155 and the SSN 141. A=8 and K=4.

28 Jun 2023

Fossils - NOT amateur radio

We have walked over tiles in the Grand Arcade in Cambridge for years. Only in the last few months have we have noticed the fossils in them. Now when we look down there are hundreds!  

How can we live here for so many years and not see these?!! I bet if we missed these, many others have too.

I think this is an ammonite millions of years old.

See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ammonoidea .



Es poor?

Sporadic-E is, well, sporadic! Some days can be very good and others poor. Certainly up to now (1132z) the Es has been poor here. Most Es seems to be in Scandinavia and Eastern Europe. Even that seems poor. In the northern hemisphere, the best months are usually May, June and July, although Es can occur at any time.

So far, this season has been disappointing for me. There have been some good openings, but my overall impression that this is not a great Es season so far. To get a quick"snapshot" of European Es I now take a quick peek at  https://www.tvcomm.co.uk/g7izu/radio-propagation-maps/europe-sporadic-e/ .

8m QRP FT8 (Wednesday)

Although, at the moment, Es is poor, I am again on 8m FT8. So far, no spots at 0805z.

As reported yesterday, another country has granted a small 8m allocation. Personally, I would happily lose 5 kHz off any band in exchange for 5 kHz in the ISM band at 8m. Personally, I think this would encourage self training and research.

UPDATE 1438z:  No spots.  So far, today has been disappointing. I shall keep trying .... and hoping!

UPDATE 1533z: Just GM0SXQ8 (575km) spotting me. If there were more stations monitoring, over a wide area, I am sure there would be many more spots.

UPDATE 1538z:  HC02 (1808km) in Portugal has now spotted me.

10m QRP WSPR TX (Wednesday)

At the moment, Es is poor. Nonetheless I am on 10m WSPR with my 500mW TX beacon. So far, just spots from local G4KPX (14km).

UPDATE 1119z: Just local and Scandinavian spots.  Probably Es.

UPDATE 1400z: Just 4 unique stations spotting me today on 10m WSPR.

UPDATE 2130z:  9 unique stations spotting me today. I have noticed this before: later in the Es season I seem to get more northerly reports. Not quite sure why this is.

Plans for today

At the moment, these are my plans. I expect to be on 10m WSPR QRP TX and 8m QRP FT8. This depends on the Es being responsible This evening I hope to be on the CDARC 2m FM net. 

Photo books every season - NOT amateur radio

Every season, my wife makes a photo book. She must have done over 50 by now. It is good to look back and see what we did and when. Also, it traces our grandchildren growing up. This is me reading the latest ones.

Sunspots - Wednesday June 28th 2023

 Solar flux is 151 and the SSN 141. A=8 and K=2. 

27 Jun 2023

Navel gazing

It is very hard to predict the future of amateur radio. There are some things we know, and many more we  do not.

These are the things we know:

  • What excited us years ago are not necessarily what gets people excited today.
  • People can chat across the world for free with video using the internet.
These are the things we do not know:

  • What will attract and keep people interested in amateur radio in the years ahead?
  • As most amateurs age and become inactive, what will become of our hobby?
  • How many dealers will be around in 20 years?
  • How many manufacturers will still make dedicated amateur radio products?
  • How many magazines will survive?
  • What impact will AI have on our hobby?
In all honesty I have no idea. What I do know is in 20 years' time things will be very different.