This morning, I turned on my beacon at about 0925z. Before you ask, yes I did turn on the PSU as well this time!
UPDATE 2009z: Spotted by 50 stations.1 Dec 2024
Amaryliss - NOT amateur radio
We enjoy growing these house plants from bulbs at this time of year.
We try to stagger them so they flower at different times.
The first (shown in the photo) is now in flower and looks great.
Japanese Sixbox
30 Nov 2024
ARRL VHF Manual
I spent some time last night trying to find an article about a very old 70cm AM portable super regen transceiver. It was not there, so must have been in an earlier edition.
If anyone knows what I am talking about I would not mind a photocopy of the article by email for old times sake.
Many trying to build it could have been being very disappointed unless it was exactly copied. From bitter experience at 70cm inductors and capacitors can be very different from their marked values and RF grounding can be critical.
Are we really going mad? - NOT amateur radio
This quote appeared in The Knowledge today:
VillainThe Sly Old Fox, a pub in Birmingham which is being asked to change its name because it is “derogatory”, “inaccurate” and “unfair” to foxes. The animal rights group Peta says the word “sly” should be replaced with “clever”, to reflect society’s “ever-evolving empathy for animals”.
As much as I like foxes, I don't think they will care.😀
Nearly Christmas - NOT amateur radio
I prefer when everything returns to normal and the evenings start to get lighter again. Ba humbug!
10m 500mW WSPR TX (Saturday)
Funny, but I keep forgetting that I can go on 10m WSPR TX with my stand-alone beacon whilst I am on 6m FT8 with the IC-705 and the PC as the antenna is different. Around 1130z my 10m QRP WSPR TX was turned on. No spots yet.
UPDATE 1812z: It helps if the beacon is powered! Since turning the power on (doh!!) 9 stations have spotted me.
UPDATE 2154z: Now QRT. 13 stations spotted my 500mW 10m WSPR. See table.
Old Practical Wireless
An old work colleague popped out yesterday. It was great to see him. I had not seen him for perhaps 30 years. He very kindly brought some Practical Wireless magazines mostly from the early 1980s. For those that don't know PW is a UK radio magazine you can buy in shops.
What struck me was the very high number of advertisers, which is not the case today. Clearly radio was very healthy back then. These days, the majority of adverts are from just one company. If they stopped then PW would probably be in deep, deep trouble.
6m QRP FT8 (Saturday)
Once again, I am on 6m QRP FT8 with the IC-705. I have been on since about 0910z. So far, just 9 English stations spotting me.









