The photo shows King's College from across the Backs in the sunshine yesterday in the autumn colours.
12 Nov 2024
All quiet on the Yaesu front
Some months ago Yaesu announced the FTX-1F which was hailed as the successor to the FT817/818 range and a competitor to the ICOM IC-705. Since then I have heard ..... nothing! Even on the rumour mill, it has been deadly quiet.
Is there any information out there?
At the right price (below £1000) and with the right features, it could be a serious player.
In my time I have owned very many Yaesu products. They have all been very good and very reliable, although I have the feeling Yaesu lost its way and market leadership in recent years.
The Yen is extremely competitive against the US dollar and UK pound at the moment.
Maybe, just maybe, they will get it right this time. I do hope so.
YouTube videos
There is an enormous quantity of stuff on YouTube. Whether your interest is amateur radio or something else, a quick search is almost sure to throw up something. The video attached is just an example.
6m QRP FT8 (Tuesday)
My FT8 gear was turned on at about 0950z. So far spotted by 4 English stations at 0953z.
UPDATE 1425z: 22 stations have spotted my QRP 6m FT8 today.
UPDATE 1741z: 24 stations have spotted me today. See map.
More Cambridge in the sun - NOT amateur radio
PI4 versus FT8
Most beacons use PI4 whereas I would have expected them to use FT8.
Does PI4 confer some advantages? Maybe better sensitivity? In my view, unless there is something about PI4 I don't know about, I would prefer beacons to use FT8 or at least have an FT8 sequence.
Just imagine if the IBP project beacons used FT8 on each band! One could leave a monitor on all day and see what comes through.11 Nov 2024
Cambridge in the sun - NOT amateur radio
We have had "anticyclonic gloom" for what seems like forever. We have seen hardly any sun until today. This was the River Cam outside King's College, Cambridge.