28 May 2019
MLS cashback on Yaesu
Certainly MLS (and probably other dealers) are still offering cashback on certain Yaesu products. The next few weeks looks a good time to buy. Unless I am mistaken dealers are offering 3 years warranty on Yaesu.
Climbing the ruins - NOT amateur radio
Yesterday, we were with our son and family in Kent. They enjoyed climbing over the ruins of this old church at Reculver by the coast. In the photo you can just see our son trying to take a photo of his children.
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6m FT8 - amazing
Although we have only been home for 30 minutes, my 6m FT8 2.5W to the omni vertical was spotted by 18 stations all over Europe and I have spotted 47 stations in 12 countries. Most of these were Es.
UPDATE 1514z: Now 108 stations spotted on 6m FT8 in the last hour or so with best DX EA8ACW (2988km).
UPDATE 1817z: 360 different stations so far spotted on 6m FT8 RX this afternoon with best DX spotted on 6m being OD5YA (3466km) in Lebanon.
UPDATE 1514z: Now 108 stations spotted on 6m FT8 in the last hour or so with best DX EA8ACW (2988km).
UPDATE 1817z: 360 different stations so far spotted on 6m FT8 RX this afternoon with best DX spotted on 6m being OD5YA (3466km) in Lebanon.
27 May 2019
Simple pleasures - NOT amateur radio
This morning we went to the Kent coast with 2 of our grandchildren enjoying simple pleasures such as hunting in rock pools.
IC7300 book
The RSGB bookshop is now stocking a new book about the IC7300. This is a popular radio with many.
European elections - NOT amateur radio
The results are out and as expected the Conservative party has done very badly with the Liberal Democrats coming second. This shows how divided the country is over BREXIT.
26 May 2019
European elections - NOT amateur radio
Later today when every country has voted we may get the first results of the European elections. In the UK the main political parties are expected to do badly.
Meteor showers
Southgate News has details of an upcoming meteor shower. At peak times the ionised trails support brief VHF propagation. Random meteors support such propagation but openings are far less frequent.
Solar cycle 25
At the moment experts seem to have differing views on the next cycle. Some people think we have passed solar minimum whilst others think we are still falling. At the moment it is hard to judge.
See https://www.weather.gov
See https://www.weather.gov
25 May 2019
Early 6m Es again
When I looked earlier there was widespread Es on 6m at 0845z, which is early. I can't wait until the band really opens up to long distance E layer DX.
Most July JAs come through to western Europe on 6m. I have a theory this is due to mesospheric E layer ionisation due to noctilucent clouds that form at this time of the year.
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/vuhf/noctilucent
Most July JAs come through to western Europe on 6m. I have a theory this is due to mesospheric E layer ionisation due to noctilucent clouds that form at this time of the year.
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/vuhf/noctilucent
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Sunspots - Saturday May 25th 2019
Still rubbish!
Solar flux is just 66 and the sunspot number 0. A=5 and K=1.
Solar flux is just 66 and the sunspot number 0. A=5 and K=1.
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24 May 2019
6m Es
At the moment I am on 6m FT8 RX and, even though it is very early (0830z), there is widespread Es. My best DX on 6m FT8 RX is TA9J (3463km) among the 95 stations already spotted. At the moment this looks like the best day this spring.
UPDATE 0953z: Now 176 stations spotted on 6m FT8 RX with the best DX still the Turkish station.
UPDATE 1142z: Now 236 stations spotted with best DX EK7DX (3590km) in Armenia.
UPDATE 1702z: Now 380 stations spotted on 6m FT8 RX with best DX still the Armenian.
UPDATE 0953z: Now 176 stations spotted on 6m FT8 RX with the best DX still the Turkish station.
UPDATE 1142z: Now 236 stations spotted with best DX EK7DX (3590km) in Armenia.
UPDATE 1702z: Now 380 stations spotted on 6m FT8 RX with best DX still the Armenian.
160m FT8 RX
Overnight, I was on 160m FT8 RX and was pleased to see one transatlantic station in the log along with hosts of Europeans.
Talk - NOT amateur radio
We are fortunate to live right next door to a 200 year old windmill and local museum, which is one of the best in the UK.
Every spring and autumn they hold talks of local interest. The photo shows the presenter in free flow. It was a good, interesting and well attended talk.
Every spring and autumn they hold talks of local interest. The photo shows the presenter in free flow. It was a good, interesting and well attended talk.
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Sunspots - Friday May 24th 2019
Solar flux is 66 (I think this is the lowest I have seen this minimum) and the SSN 0. A=5 and K=2.
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OpenStreetMaps contributors and OpenMapTiles
Most of my maps showing FT8 results are cut down copies of PSKreporter maps. It goes without saying that the copyright is theirs.
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23 May 2019
EU elections - NOT amateur radio
Because of our delayed departure, the UK has had to take part in EU elections, The results will be known on Sunday when all EU member countries have voted.
In the UK these elections are quite odd. Unless by some late change of circumstances we vote to stay EU members, those elected will only sit for a few months.
It seem likely that the 2 major UK parties will do badly to either right wing or parties favouring staying members of the EU community. In the UK, this will be more of a protest vote. My wife and I have already voted Lib-Dem which is the party wishing to stay members. If I am honest none of the main UK political parties have policies which totally reflect my views, although the Lib-Dems are closest.
As a result of these elections, it would not surprise me if the EU made changes. With right wing parties on the rise, I suspect we will hear more about nations and less about a federal Europe in future. Assuming we do leave, I suspect the EU we leave will be much different within 5 years and we will wish we'd stayed.
In the UK these elections are quite odd. Unless by some late change of circumstances we vote to stay EU members, those elected will only sit for a few months.
It seem likely that the 2 major UK parties will do badly to either right wing or parties favouring staying members of the EU community. In the UK, this will be more of a protest vote. My wife and I have already voted Lib-Dem which is the party wishing to stay members. If I am honest none of the main UK political parties have policies which totally reflect my views, although the Lib-Dems are closest.
As a result of these elections, it would not surprise me if the EU made changes. With right wing parties on the rise, I suspect we will hear more about nations and less about a federal Europe in future. Assuming we do leave, I suspect the EU we leave will be much different within 5 years and we will wish we'd stayed.
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