25 Mar 2026
Windmill fantail
We are lucky enough to live right next door to a fully restored 200 year old windmill. The fantail ensures the main sails always point into the wind. Today, the shadow of the fantail was on the museum next door (see photo).
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windmill
Lady Day (March 25th)
This used to be a very important day in the UK. It is Lady Day, which marked the day of the annunciation of Mary in the Christian calendar.
In secular affairs it was a Quarter Day on which long contracts were often settled.
I remember it as the day in 1959 when we moved house!
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lady day
10m 200mW WSPR (Wednesday)
Although my beacon has been on since before breakfast, no spots yet.
UPDATE 1611z: Spotted by 4 stations with the best PP5ZX{10058km). See table.
24 Mar 2026
Donut batteries - really a solid state battery with no lithium?
For weeks I have been following the 2 bit Da Vinci videos on the Donut batteries recently announced. It really looks as if this is real.
I truly think we are on the edge of a real breakthough at last.
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donut,
solid state batteries
10m 200mW WSPR (Tuesday)
At about 1505z, I changed to 10m WSPR with my beacon.
UPDATE 1544z: 4 spots by EA8BFK (2880km).
23 Mar 2026
Pebble HF
A lot of excitement has surrounded the launch of a single HF band radio kit for less than $50. It is multi-mode and is a 5W 20m rig.
All being well it should be available in July. Most of the parts are already placed on the PCB.
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pebble
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