This sleepy village 2 miles from us has some fine walks. There has been a fair here since the 1200s.
15 Sept 2024
8m QRP FT8 (Sunday)
Today, I am concentrating on 8m QRP FT8 (40.680MHz USB dial). As the match on my end-fed Par antenna is poor on 8m, I shall have to have breaks to let the PA cool.
Crystal set DXing
Many years ago I tried making and using a short wave crystal set. It is on my website. As you can see, it does not cost much to have fun. I had aims of making a crystal set that covered VLF to VHF. Then my stroke scuppered plans!
Short wave radio is changing and there are far fewer English language broadcasters. I was pleasantly surprised by what I could hear back then. It is not just broadcast stations you can hear.
See https://sites.google.com/view/g3xbm4/home/hf-mf-and-lf/crystal-set-dxing .
Oscar 100 narrowband activity
To say I am disappointed is an understatement.
It certainly has encouraged some to assemble a ground station, but general activity is way below what I would have expected.
My last "peek" at the narrowband webSDR at Goonhilly Down was mid evening in the UK on a Saturday evening, when I would have expected activity levels to be good.
Based on the activity levels seen, I think it is very unlikely we will see another geosynchronous amateur satellite in a hurry.
14 Sept 2024
8m QRP FT8 (Saturday)
At about 1554z, I QSYed to 40.680MHz QRP FT8. No spots. There are far more 8m monitors.
UPDATE 2030z: Spotted 1 Italian, but I was unable to work him. Now QRT.
Es or F2 or F2 backscatter?
Today, my QRP 6m FT8 has been widely copied in SE and central Europe. At the last count, 89 stations had spotted me. Now Es can occur at any time of year, but I wonder if these spots are related to F2 propagation?
I am definitely not a propagation expert, so would appreciate your thoughts.
The latest Es map suggests it is Es. See https://www.tvcomm.co.uk/g7izu/radio-propagation-maps/europe-sporadic-e/ .Last Tuesday on 70cm QRP SSB
Also, I only have a 2m big-wheel omni antenna. Talk about making things hard, HI!
In all I made 3 QSOs with the furthermost G4CLA (105km). He must have great antennas and ears.
Blackberry picking - NOT amateur radio
Although we really should have gone last week, we still managed plenty for a blackberry and apple crumble and breakfast.