The Hall (see photo) has parts dating back to the 1600s. We used to know someone who lived here. She said it was very cold facing north.
10 Jan 2026
Buildings in our village
Compact antenna
As most appreciate, you never get something for nothing.
Very compact antennas tend to be very narrow band and inefficient. Nonetheless there are times such as SOTA these compromises are acceptable.
I remember working a station in Argentina on 10m SSB with just a few watts to a Miracle Whip some years ago from indoors! Compact antennas really do work. There are times when the loss of a few S points really don't matter.
The Gawant antenna is similar to the Miracle Whip. This one is homebrewed and I am not sure if it can be built ready-made.
Seasons
This winter in this part of the UK we have had real snow on the ground for several days. In the last few years, snow has become a rarity.
At this time of year in the UK, snowdrops are appearing. Then it will be daffodils and new leaves and blossom.
In the summer we have bedding plants and warmth.
In the autumn golden leaves and mature fruits.
At the moment we are seeing plants with white flowers (not sure of the name) that look more like white blobs.
9 Jan 2026
10m 1W FT8 (Friday)
My gear was turned on mid-morning.
UPDATE 1234z: 49 stations have spotted me with the furthest a station in Columbia, South America.
UPDATE 1550z: 109 stations have spotted me.
8 Jan 2026
Hunkering down
We have yet to feel the impact of Storm Goretti in this part of the UK, but it is miserable - real January UK weather. Basically wet, dull and cold. Time to hunker in front of the fire.
10m 1W FT8 (Thursday)
UPDATE 2200z: 297 stations have spotted me. Now QRT.
Last of the snow
There is just one very small patch left on Thursday morning outside the garage.






