26 Mar 2025
Goshawks - NOT amateur radio
Spring here? - NOT amateur radio
10m QRP FT8 (Wednesday)
Slow decline? - NOT amateur radio
As far as I am aware there is nothing wrong with me, apart from the after-effects of my 2013 stroke.
However, I am now in my mid-70s and starting to feel old. Every step I take I am careful not to fall, I can no longer run, sex used to interest me, but no longer does, my energy levels seem to be declining and I am hopeless at remembering the names of people! Things seem to have gone downhill in the last 24 months.
I fail to see how someone old like me would want to be president of the USA!!
10m 500mW WSPR (Wednesday)
My beacon was turned on at about 0745z. EA8BFK (2880km) has already spotted me 11 times at 0850z.
UPDATE 1530z: 6 stations have spotted me. See table.
Swallows returning - NOT amateur radio
Here we see far fewer than we used to although swift numbers seem to be holding up, despite there being fewer natural nest sites. We don't usually see swifts here in East Anglia until May. Often you can hear screaming feeding parties and then look up and see them.
Apparently some swallows have already been spotted in Devon.
There was a December record in South Devon, so this one may have attempted to over-winter. I don't know if it survived. With climate change and milder winters some might attempt it and survive.
25 Mar 2025
10m as the sunspot count declines
It is probably the case that I am rare in quite looking forward to the quieter solar years when propagation on 10m becomes more difficult.
At the moment a few watts of 10m FT8 seems to get all over the planet. It is quite easy at the moment.
At sunspot minimum it will be far harder, but it will be interesting to see how 10m FT8 QRP behaves then. It is my view that as long as monitors continue to look at 10m FT8 we will find paths open far more than we thought.
As I have said many times before, people move to lower bands as it is easier. Sticking with 10m we will be doing real research. It would not surprise me to see N-S paths possible right at sunspot minimum with FT8.
Direct to smartphones from space? - NOT amateur radio
OFCOM is to permit satellites to communicate directly to smartphones if the terrestrial links are poor. I have no idea how feasible this is as traditional satellite phones needed big antennas.
Perhaps OFCOM is doing this "just in case" it becomes feasible in the future?






