24 Aug 2020
23 Aug 2020
10m WSPR (500mW and indoor loop)
So, I am expecting to be spotted by no-one! If anyone is monitoring I shall get a pleasant surprise. As the 10m TX WSPR beacon was available and the indoor loop, I have turned these on "just in case".
UPDATE 1205z: Surprise, surprise! A single spot by DJ9PC (825km) proves that there is some propagation on 10m after all. I am sure I'd have far more spots on FT8, but that ties up the main rig and PC.
UPDATE 1325z: Also being spotted by a Danish station. Sometimes he's getting me very strongly.
UPDATE 2016z: QRT.
UPDATE 1205z: Surprise, surprise! A single spot by DJ9PC (825km) proves that there is some propagation on 10m after all. I am sure I'd have far more spots on FT8, but that ties up the main rig and PC.
UPDATE 1325z: Also being spotted by a Danish station. Sometimes he's getting me very strongly.
UPDATE 2016z: QRT.
2m FT8 (10W and big-wheel omni antenna)
It is now 0816z and I have been active for a few minutes. So far, 17 spots of me in 2 countries with the best being F0EYI (465km) in Brittany. G7RAU (461km) has a great site and antenna and is also spotting me. No RX spots yet.
UPDATE 1030z: 37 stations in 3 countries have spotted my 10W FT8 so far with the best DX spot being by GI6ATZ (479km). It seems odd that none of my spots have been uploaded. I may try a total reset.
UPDATE 1225z: 40 stations have spotted me so far, but just 1 station copied on RX. This suggests there are far more stations monitoring than transmitting.
UPDATE 1630z: 54 stations in 5 countries have spotted my 2m FT8 10W so far today.
UPDATE 2017z: QRT. 56 stations in 6 countries spotted my 10W FT8 today on 2m with the big-wheel omni antenna.
UPDATE 1030z: 37 stations in 3 countries have spotted my 10W FT8 so far with the best DX spot being by GI6ATZ (479km). It seems odd that none of my spots have been uploaded. I may try a total reset.
UPDATE 1225z: 40 stations have spotted me so far, but just 1 station copied on RX. This suggests there are far more stations monitoring than transmitting.
UPDATE 1630z: 54 stations in 5 countries have spotted my 2m FT8 10W so far today.
UPDATE 2017z: QRT. 56 stations in 6 countries spotted my 10W FT8 today on 2m with the big-wheel omni antenna.
Time - NOT amateur radio
This year, I shall be 72 years old.
In some ways I feel old now, but at the same time I feel as if the years since I was a teenager have never happened: in some ways it is almost as if time is just an illusion. Memories of those days are still strong.
Time and memories could be illusions. Every day we wake up it could be that we think we remember past events and places, but we don't. There is always the feeling that time's arrow goes forward into the future, but it could equally well point into the past. Our whole notion of time past, present and future could be flawed.
No, time is puzzling.
Our view of space also puzzles me. I note the similarly between the very big and very small. Is the universe somehow different from how we see it? 100 years on we may say, "did they believe THAT?".
In some ways I feel old now, but at the same time I feel as if the years since I was a teenager have never happened: in some ways it is almost as if time is just an illusion. Memories of those days are still strong.
Time and memories could be illusions. Every day we wake up it could be that we think we remember past events and places, but we don't. There is always the feeling that time's arrow goes forward into the future, but it could equally well point into the past. Our whole notion of time past, present and future could be flawed.
No, time is puzzling.
Our view of space also puzzles me. I note the similarly between the very big and very small. Is the universe somehow different from how we see it? 100 years on we may say, "did they believe THAT?".
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Favourite walk - NOT amateur radio
One of my favourite walks (when I was fit!) was along the coastal path from Hope Cove to Salcombe along the coastal path in South Devon. It remains very unspoilt and beautiful. I cannot imagine this has changed much since my father walked this way almost 100 years ago.
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22 Aug 2020
2m FT8
As 6m seems dead here, I have QSYed to 2m FT8 with 10W and the big-wheel antenna. After about 15 minutes 19 stations in 4 countries have spotted me.
UPDATE 2034z: QRT now. 34 stations in 7 countries spotted me today. Just 1 station spotted on RX today on 2m.
UPDATE 2034z: QRT now. 34 stations in 7 countries spotted me today. Just 1 station spotted on RX today on 2m.
Butterfly - NOT amateur radio
If this has been on before, sorry but too bad!!
It is a nice photo taken earlier this summer. If I recall correctly, it was at nearby Anglesey Abbey.
It is a nice photo taken earlier this summer. If I recall correctly, it was at nearby Anglesey Abbey.
Social media - NOT amateur radio
Like many, I seem to be addicted to instant social media fixes. When waking in the morning I grab my smart phone to check Facebook, emails, blogs, BBC etc. Most of these could easily wait several hours or even days. Talk about "must get a life"! These things could and should be relegated to their proper place.
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More IC-705 videos
These are now coming think and fast as more dealers around the world are seeing samples. Only today I saw videos today from Finland, Wimo in Germany and the USA.
6m FT8
It is now 0800z. A few moments ago I turned on the 6m FT8 gear (10W and the V2000 vertical). So far, no spots given or received.
UPDATE 0833z: Still no 6m FT8 spots.
UPDATE 0904z: Nothing on RX but I have been spotted by 1 station in Sweden.
UPDATE 1622z: So far today, still just the single spot of me and no spots at all on RX.
UPDATE 0833z: Still no 6m FT8 spots.
UPDATE 0904z: Nothing on RX but I have been spotted by 1 station in Sweden.
UPDATE 1622z: So far today, still just the single spot of me and no spots at all on RX.
21 Aug 2020
Fen blows - NOT amateur radio
The UK Fens are very flat with some of the best agricultural lands in the country. Most of the topsoil is peat.
With strong winds we can experience "fen blows" when the strong winds blow this topsoil away. At the moment we are having exceptionally strong winds for August. This morning on our walk, we could see the brown clouds of dust in the sky: evidence of a "fen blow". Although I tried to take photos, the "fen blow" is hard to make out. At the moment, winds are gusting to about 50mph here.
With strong winds we can experience "fen blows" when the strong winds blow this topsoil away. At the moment we are having exceptionally strong winds for August. This morning on our walk, we could see the brown clouds of dust in the sky: evidence of a "fen blow". Although I tried to take photos, the "fen blow" is hard to make out. At the moment, winds are gusting to about 50mph here.
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Cycle 25?
From regular visits to my favourite site for solar data, it looks far more likely that we have passed solar minimum. Most days now we see some sunspots and indicators are increasingly good.
As mentioned before, it could be some time before HF conditions get noticeably better. With luck we should see more openings to "real DX" on bands like 10m, 12m and 10m.
This is the first time we will have had FT8 available as a tool on the climb up to solar maximum. It is probably worth monitoring the FT8 frequencies on 10m, as I suspect the band is open far more often than is realised.
As mentioned before, it could be some time before HF conditions get noticeably better. With luck we should see more openings to "real DX" on bands like 10m, 12m and 10m.
This is the first time we will have had FT8 available as a tool on the climb up to solar maximum. It is probably worth monitoring the FT8 frequencies on 10m, as I suspect the band is open far more often than is realised.
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solar
2m FT8
Following a poor outing on 6m and 10m FT8, I have returned to 2m FT8. So far, my 10W to the big-wheel omni antenna has been spotted by 23 stations in 3 countries at 1400z includin Northern Irelaand and Germany.
UPDATE 1607z: Now 29 stations in 5 countries have spotted my 10W 2m FT8 today.
UPDATE 2010z: 36 stations spotted me today on 2m FT8.
UPDATE 2200z : Now QRT. 37 St spotted me today on 2m FT8 using 10W and the big-wheel omni antenna.
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UPDATE 2010z: 36 stations spotted me today on 2m FT8.
UPDATE 2200z : Now QRT. 37 St spotted me today on 2m FT8 using 10W and the big-wheel omni antenna.
Salcombe, Devon, UK - NOT amateur radio
As a child I lived and was brought up in Salcombe, Devon. We took it all for granted, not appreciating just how lucky we were.
I have mentioned before how the light reflected off the water made patterns on the ceiling of the classroom. It was a long time before I realised what it was!
There are several videos on YouTube including these here.
I have mentioned before how the light reflected off the water made patterns on the ceiling of the classroom. It was a long time before I realised what it was!
There are several videos on YouTube including these here.
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2m progress
When I was first interested in amateur radio AM was king on 2m. Working 10km with a Heathkit HW30 "Twoer" seemed good. Nowadays working 200km with 10W of SSB is commonplace with a big-wheel omni antenna. With FT8 distances of 500km seem possible at any time. We have come a long way.
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/vuhf/lunchbox
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/vuhf/lunchbox
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