Most of the morning I have been on 40.680 MHz QRP FT8 TX and RX. So far, no spots.
UPDATE 1612z: 2 stations have spotted me today and I have spotted one on RX.
Simple QRP projects, 10m, 8m, 6m, 4m, FT8, 160m, WSPR, LF/MF, sub-9kHz, nanowaves and other random stuff, some not related to amateur radio.
Most of the morning I have been on 40.680 MHz QRP FT8 TX and RX. So far, no spots.
UPDATE 1612z: 2 stations have spotted me today and I have spotted one on RX.
As the 10m antenna is available, I have been on QRP (500mW) with my WSPR beacon most of the morning. It is now 1213z and so far 9 stations have spotted me.
At the moment, I am trying to get going on DMR. Although without a DMR radio or hot-spot, access DMR should be possible via my Android phone.
Some advice has been forthcoming and am working through this. As I get though this, I shall report back.
UPDATE 1914z: What a mess!!! Getting active on DMR is complicated! You first have to get a DMR ID (done), register on Brandmeister (done) and get a vocoder. If I am struggling, I imagine many will be too. I am still not connected. Hopefully tomorrow ......or 2030?? Getting going on Echolink was so much easier.
Some time ago I posted this photo of my grandson in the back of my garage. It must have been earlier than 2013 as we moved QTH. He failed to get interested. He is 15 soon.
Unless young people like him are attracted, our hobby will die
We ate his last sausages yesterday with all the trimmings. Sad.
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| An early Heathkit advert |
Heathkit made a family of what became known as the Benton Harbor Lunchboxes. In many places they were the mainstay of VHF activity, way before FM, SSB and FT8.
They were valved and had a 5W AM TX and a super-regen RX. Most of the time this was fine for VHF at the time.
I cannot remember when they stopped being available, but I would guess mid 1970s.
At one time I had the manual, but never the rig.
The style I still like and in later years (before my stroke) fancied doing a modern equivalent for 10m with transistors and far smaller on a single PCB.
See http://www.radiomanual.info/schemi/Surplus_Radioamateur/Heathkit_HW-30_review_QST_2013.pdf
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| Autumn in Ontario, Canada |
As the 10m antenna is available I am again on 10m QRP (500mW) with the W5OLF beacon. The gear was turned on about 0850z. No spots of me yet today. It was copied in Antarctica twice last week.
UPDATE 0905z: Already plenty of spots from the Canary Is.
My 8m FT8 gear was turned on at 0845z. It will be on most of the morning and afternoon.
UPDATE 1628z: 1 station as spotted me - EA3ERE (1153km) and I have spotted 1 - S50B (1220km).
UPDATE 1827z: Still life on 8m. EI9KP (649km) and EA3ERE (1153km) spotted my 8m QRP FT8 today.
Solar flux is 115 and the SSN 50. A=18 and K=2.
As mentioned before (I think!) our neighbour had an apple picking day last weekend as he has so many.
I went with my wife and grandson.
It was a good, happy, day in glorious weather.
The resulting chutney was great and my wife has asked me to make more!
See https://sites.google.com/view/g3xbm4/home/hf-mf-and-lf/homebrew/10ft8r-rx .
As usual, OFCOM has updated the data it holds on us. See the OFCOM website for details.
My 8m website has been updated with photos and information on my 8m station and results. Most times I am on 40.680 MHz QRP FT8.
See https://sites.google.com/view/g3xbm4/home/vhfuhfmicrowaves/8m-band .
UPDATE 1018z: No spots.
UPDATE 1037z: QRT at the moment. Back later.
UPDATE 1208z: On 8m QRP FT8 TX. One spot of me by G0HVQ (181km) - odd distance.
UPDATE 1827z: QRT.
My WSPR 500mW beacon was turned on before breakfast and synced at 0802z. Yesterday, 12 stations spotted me as the table shows. No spots yet today.
UPDATE 1039z: Just the usual spots from the Canary Is so far today
UPDATE 1502z: 9 unique stations have spotted me today including several in the USA.
UPDATE 1623z: 12 stations have spotted me today on 10m FT8 QRP TX.
UPDATE 1832z: Still 12 stations have spotted me today.
We deliver local Christmas cards by hand. We were going to do it yesterday, but the rain was horrendous so we did it today instead in the co...