In looking for something else I came across the Wayback Machine. This is a vast resource of old internet material.
Just one example is this broadcast by Lord Haw Haw from Germany to England during WW2.
Simple QRP projects, 10m, 8m, 6m, 4m, FT8, 160m, WSPR, LF/MF, sub-9kHz, nanowaves and other random stuff, some not related to amateur radio.
In looking for something else I came across the Wayback Machine. This is a vast resource of old internet material.
Just one example is this broadcast by Lord Haw Haw from Germany to England during WW2.
Human consciousness is a real puzzle. We are aware of ourselves but do not know how.
Some think AI can be conscious. If true, this makes world religions even more of a puzzle. Some religions believe that something that makes us "us" continues after our bodies dies.
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| Stations spotting me this morning |
UPDATE 1027z: 24 stations have spotted me this morning with the furthest Switzerland.
UPDATE 1241z: 46 stations have spotted me today.UPDATE 1739z: 14 stations spotting me. Furthest is the German research base in Antarctica.
Imagine the thrill in those early days of radio.
When I retired some years ago I was bought a Gecophone 1920s crystal set that worked.
I had a webpage for the Gecophone on my old website that I must put on my more recent site.
My old website is still there, but the links may not work as this site is not being maintained.
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/home/other/gecophone-crystal-set
Many digital modes need the PC to have accurate time. For several months now I have just used the Windows 10/11 system of linking to internet time. As far a I can tell, this works perfectly.
How do you do this? On Window 10 there is a time/date shown on the bottom right of the screen. I cannot speak for Windows 11, but I assume this is similar. RIGHT click and the select "adjust time and date". Select "sync now" in the box that appears. I do this every morning, but I doubt you have to do it this often. Once the tick appears your PC is synced to internet time. Easy.
When on 6m, it means my 10m antenna is free, so I go on 10m WSPR with my 500mW W5OLF WSPR beacon (if I remember!). This does not need the PC. Once the time is set (I use an atomic clock) it is entirely stand-alone.
UPDATE 0921z: No spots.
UPDATE 1010z: 16 English stations have spotted me this morning. No Es seen yet.
UPDATE 1815z: 61 stations have spotted me today. Lots of Es.
My 5W to the V2000 was turned on at about 2030z. UPDATE 2142z: 4 stations have spotted me including 2 in Germany. Now QRT.