John's blog is always interesting. I note he has a fascinating report of a 23cm QSO in Australia by lightning scatter. The blog is always worth a read.
17 Mar 2024
10m QRPP WSPR (Sunday)
My 500uW 10m WSPR is on again.
UPDATE 1050z: Yet again my 500uW (0.5mW) WSPR has been spotted in the Canary Is.. A reminder that even though my beacon is pre-programmed to report 0.5W it is actually 0.5mW (30dB less) with the PA off in these tests. The station(s) at the RX end must have low noise floors!UPDATE 1122z: He has spotted me again. Now 2 spots of me today with 500uW (0.5mW) 10m WSPR. I guess this must be single hop F2.
UPDATE 1153z: The photos show Peter's site and antenna in the Canary Islands and my beacon which is about the size of a pack of cards and needs no PC.
UPDATE 1520z: For a third time today he has spotted my 500uW QRPP!
6m QRP FT8 (Sunday)
My 2.5W FT8 to the V2000 vertical omni is on again. At 0925z, 6 English stations had spotted me.
UPDATE 1217z: 8 stations have spotted me. It is pleasing to see activity even when there is no DX around. If I can work around the UK with just 2.5W and an omni, imagine what is possible with full power and a beam!
Stations spotting my 6m QRP FT8 this morning |
UPDATE 1435z: No further spots of me, but I have spotted 14 UK stations.
630m QRP WSPR overnight
Overnight 14 stations, including 2 in Norway, spotted my 10mW ERP 630m WSPR. I shall try again tonight. Being on 630m WSPR TX again over the last few months has been great fun.
Pathfinder - NOT amateur radio
My dad was a Pathfinder in Lancaster bombers in WW2 . He hated the war and rarely talked about those scary night raids over Germany. I am sure that those bombs would have killed or maimed innocent people just like him. This would have always haunted him all his life. Wars are so cruel.
He died in 1987 and loved his quiet life in Devon after the war. He must have been so brave and so scared knowing that on each trip he could have been killed or maimed.
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16 Mar 2024
70cm
Years ago, there was plenty of activity on 70cm FM simplex. I had one of the first synthesised amateur rigs in the country. It was an FM321 based on the Australian UHF CB rig, the FM320. With an indoor UHF TV yagi and 4W much DX was worked on FM. It was very good.
These days, there is little activity apart from in contests. The map shows the contacts made with 10W SSB and my 2m omni antenna in a recent activity contest.
Openings on 70cm were localised, and often tropo openings were more frequent than on 2m. These days, with FT8, amazing distances can be covered. It is a great pity 70cm is so under-used.
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