31 Aug 2017
Rainbow's End - NOT amateur radio
After a great day with the grandchildren including a picnic, this evening we had thunder and lightning. Once the storm had passed we were treated to a double rainbow. One end was on our museum and the other on a bungalow called "Rainbow's End". Pure coincidence.
Hackers? - NOT amateur radio
Blog numbers were way above normal yesterday, indicating possible "probing" for vulnerabilities. It will be interesting to see if numbers remain high today. Certainly visits from the usual suspect country are up.
Normally, if I think there is any danger, I change my password. So far, I have not been hacked.
Normally, if I think there is any danger, I change my password. So far, I have not been hacked.
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QRT - storm risk
Today there was a risk of thunderstorms, so I decided not to turn the rigs on and leave everything disconnected.
See https://www.lightningmaps.org/blitzortung/europe/index.php?lang=en .
UPDATE 1640z: The storms are currently 5 miles NW of here and it has started to rain.
See https://www.lightningmaps.org/blitzortung/europe/index.php?lang=en .
UPDATE 1640z: The storms are currently 5 miles NW of here and it has started to rain.
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storm
Hamfest and GQRP Convention this weekend
2-3 SEPTEMBER 2017 : TELFORD HAMFEST & G-QRP CONVENTION
Enginuity Technology Centre, Coalbrookdale, Telford, Shrops. Combined social, Buildathon, guest speakers and Radio Rally. www.telfordhamfest.co.uk
A list of rallies can be found at http://rsgb.org/main/news/ rallies/
Enginuity Technology Centre, Coalbrookdale, Telford, Shrops. Combined social, Buildathon, guest speakers and Radio Rally. www.telfordhamfest.co.uk
A list of rallies can be found at http://rsgb.org/main/news/
Sunspots - Thursday August 31st 217
Solar flux is 87 today. Sunspot number is 42. A=5 and K=2.
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sunspots
30 Aug 2017
Es propagation late in the season
It is very easy to generalise, but my experience is that 10m openings to more northerly stations become more common later in the season. If this is statistically significant (and I could be wrong) I have absolutely no idea why this should be so. As an example, there have been lots of 10m WSPR spots from the Faeroe Islands, Denmark and Germany today, but few from southern Europe.
Am I wrong? Have others seen this?
Am I wrong? Have others seen this?
October QRP days for your diaries
From Oleg:
"Dear QRPers,
keep in your diaries the period of October 4 to 17.
This is a Sputnik QRPp Activity Days.
Categories:
- Sputnik
recommend to use old type valves (preferably 1950-60-th), output
recommend 1 watt or less. Series of "beep-beep-beep..." required
before or after transmission session;
- Vanguard
recommend to use simplest TX with Ge old type p-n-p transistors
(1950-60-th), output recommend 100 mW or less. Series of "V V V..."
required for identification;
- SWL
they must to log any TX sessions of Sputnik/Vanguard. High profile to
use old type receivers (50-60-th produced) or home made RXs with old
type components;
Beacon TXs accepted as Sputnik/Vanguard, identifications "beep-beep"
or "V V V" required.
Every day log send to the "Center of Deep Space Communications" to
duty operator "mr72" :-) The each days totals will be published on the
Club 72 page daily.
Memorable certificates of "Cosmonaut" or "Astronaut" will be sent to
each participants.
See full rules on the Club 72 page, please. Last years results
with comments/pictures available on the page.
We have enough time before Sputnik Days. Turn-on your solder irons and
melt the solder. Enjoy and good luck!
Wish you all the best, 72!
Oleg "Mr. 72" RV3GM / KH6OB"
"Dear QRPers,
keep in your diaries the period of October 4 to 17.
This is a Sputnik QRPp Activity Days.
Categories:
- Sputnik
recommend to use old type valves (preferably 1950-60-th), output
recommend 1 watt or less. Series of "beep-beep-beep..." required
before or after transmission session;
- Vanguard
recommend to use simplest TX with Ge old type p-n-p transistors
(1950-60-th), output recommend 100 mW or less. Series of "V V V..."
required for identification;
- SWL
they must to log any TX sessions of Sputnik/Vanguard. High profile to
use old type receivers (50-60-th produced) or home made RXs with old
type components;
Beacon TXs accepted as Sputnik/Vanguard, identifications "beep-beep"
or "V V V" required.
Every day log send to the "Center of Deep Space Communications" to
duty operator "mr72" :-) The each days totals will be published on the
Club 72 page daily.
Memorable certificates of "Cosmonaut" or "Astronaut" will be sent to
each participants.
See full rules on the Club 72 page, please. Last years results
with comments/pictures available on the page.
We have enough time before Sputnik Days. Turn-on your solder irons and
melt the solder. Enjoy and good luck!
Wish you all the best, 72!
Oleg "Mr. 72" RV3GM / KH6OB"
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qrp
Iceland - NOT amateur radio
Some years ago now we visited Iceland and were surprised just how beautiful it was. The photo shows where the first Icelandic parliament was held. I think this was 960AD. This is on a fault line. There were lupins everywhere.
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iceland
10m WSPR TX (Wednesday)
After several days now of decent Es on 10m, we are due for a quiet few days this late in the season. As usual, I am on 10m WSPR TX (500mW) ever hopeful.
UPDATE 0848z: Lots of Es spots by OY1OF (1164km) and some of his reports were very strong.
UPDATE 0950z: 3 unique spots so far this morning of my 500mW 10m WSPR beacon. Best DX is currently EA1KV (1304km).
UPDATE 1218z: Lots of Es again, with 7 unique 10m WSPR spots so far.
UPDATE 1345z: Now 13 unique spots of my little 500mW 10m WSPR beacon today.
UPDATE 0848z: Lots of Es spots by OY1OF (1164km) and some of his reports were very strong.
UPDATE 0950z: 3 unique spots so far this morning of my 500mW 10m WSPR beacon. Best DX is currently EA1KV (1304km).
UPDATE 1218z: Lots of Es again, with 7 unique 10m WSPR spots so far.
UPDATE 1345z: Now 13 unique spots of my little 500mW 10m WSPR beacon today.
Reach - NOT amateur radio
Our nearest village is Reach. This has no shops, one pub owned at one time by the villagers and is at the end of an earthwork built about 1400 years ago called the Devil's Dyke. At one time it was an important Fenland port. It still has one of the oldest fairs in the land opened by the mayor of Cambridge. The village green (shown in the photo) is in the centre of the village.
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reach
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