24 Dec 2024
UV5 (8) handheld
I am aware there are several firmware upgrades possible, but for now I am just finding out how to do basic things!
Remember for an old timer like me things take a bit longer, HI. 😉
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uv5 (8)
Seen earlier - NOT amateur radio
This was seen earlier . Very appropriate for Christmas. Whatever your beliefs or none, this is a time to think of those that mean a lot to us.
10m QRP FT8 (Tuesday)
This morning I am on 10m QRP FT8 with my QMX+ . It was turned on at about 0930z. At 1000z, 63 spots of me.
23 Dec 2024
It can only get better - NOT amateur radio
This morning, we went for a walk at nearby Anglesey Abbey. In addition to the first snowdrops we also saw some daffodils out.
Programming languages
Yesterday I came across a site that showed the progession of programming languages from the time I started working to today. Some of the languages I had never heard of!! Just as well I was not a software engineer!🥴
22 Dec 2024
10m QRP WSPR (Sunday)
My 500mW stand-alone 10m WSPR beacon has been on since this afternoon. So far, 13 stations have spotted me.
"At home" - NOT amateur radio
Every year at Christmas we have an "at home" day when the neighbours come in for drinks and nibbles. It is always a happy occasion.
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"at home"
SAQ VLF
As is often the case, the historic alternator TX in Grimeton, Sweden on 17.2kHz is sending a CW test message at 0800z on Christmas Eve. It is often used by people to test their VLF receiver systems. Sometimes they issue a QSL card. The power is 200kW.
21 Dec 2024
Oscar 100 narrowband activity
Every few weeks I take a peek at the narrowband activity on Oscar 100, the geosynchronous satellite. My own view is activity is pathetically low. As I have said many times I think the main issue is the lack of a volume market in the USA and Japan as these are outside the footprint of the satellite. This means no interest by the big manufacturers.
My last peek was lunchtime in Europe on Saturday.
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Christmas cheer? - NOT amateur radio
How to be cheered up for Christmas (NOT). Saw this on The Knowledge earlier:
"Scientists who are trying to create microbes that present an “unprecedented risk” to life on Earth. That’s according to an international group of Nobel laureates and other experts, says The New York Times, who warn that so-called “mirror bacteria” – synthetic organisms made from mirror images of natural molecules – could evade the immune defences of natural organisms, causing an “unstoppable pandemic, devastating crop losses or the collapse of entire ecosystems”. "
As my father-in-law once said, "I'm glad I am on the way out".
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"The knowledge"
Dusk on Shetland - NOT amateur radio
My friend Richard Lewis posts some amazing shots on 365project.
The days are short and the wind can really blow, but he comes up with shots like this!
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shetland
Finding that lost Malaysian Plane - NOT amateur radio
The search for the Malaysian plane MH370 that was lost in the Indian Ocean 10 years ago is to be resumed.
Apparently analysing WSPR reports allows the path of the plane to be tracked. I hope they are successful as this must be a nightmare for relatives of those on board. They want answers.
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