UPDATE 1237z: Spotted by 193 stations, mostly I presume by Es. See map.
UPDATE 1727z: Spotted by 222 stations today. A very good 6m Es day.
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.
UPDATE 1237z: Spotted by 193 stations, mostly I presume by Es. See map.
UPDATE 1727z: Spotted by 222 stations today. A very good 6m Es day.
My 500mW beacon was turned on at about 0755z. 6 stations spotting me via Es already.
My 8m TX permit expires soon.
As it would cost me £50 annually to continue my research and the RSGB, OFCOM and others seem so against (not even neutral) even a small band, I have taken down my 8m dipole and have no intention of carrying on. Sad.
As I have said many, many times, the best time for research would have been around the solar peak, which has passed. Instead I am concentrating on 6m and 10m.
Life is too short to battle on.
I hope in the end we will see a very tiny allocation at 8m, but I can't see this happening soon. If it does come about, I shall return to 8m.
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
In the late 1960s Heathkit made some great radios. Take, for example, the SB101. Then the Japanese started making transceivers that meant t...