My IC-705 is set at 6W FT8. So far this morning just spotted in Europe and the Middle East.
UPDATE 1538z: 12 stations have spotted me.
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.
My IC-705 is set at 6W FT8. So far this morning just spotted in Europe and the Middle East.
UPDATE 1538z: 12 stations have spotted me.
A few years ago our only butcher in the village retired and nobody wanted to take it on, so they re-developed the site for houses. I expect these will go on sale soon.
My IC-705 was turned on mid-morning. I will reset things as I do not think my own spots are being uploaded to PSKreporter.
UPDATE 1030z: 12 spots of me. I think conditions must still be disturbed as I am only getting spotted in Europe.
For several years I have used a Chromebook as my lounge PC. It has been very fast and uploads software and security patches in the background, so none of this "Windows Update" rubbish.
Very recently I have been having issues with the wi-fi disconnecting after a few minutes. Reading up about this suggests it maybe the router needs the latest software patch. So I turned the router off and on and it seems much better. It still seems to lose wi-fi when it sleeps, but is far better than it was.
Would I recommend Chromebooks? Yes, as long as you appreciate it is not a WindowsOS device so you can't run Windows software. Having said that it does just about everything and is blisteringly fast. I have a Windows10 machine in the shack. I still have to try Linux.
Overall, I remain very impressed with Chromebooks.
When I was fit (before my stroke!) I liked the challenge of "something for nothing". This is how this little 80m CW transceiver came about. It is hard to get much simpler.
My main issue was netting the TX to the RX frequency. I am sure this is a solvable issue. This has been on before, I know.
I think it was in GQRP SPRAT many years ago, but I honestly cannot remember.
See https://sites.google.com/view/g3xbm4/home/hf-mf-and-lf/homebrew/80m-feter-transceiver
On my phone is an app called RepeaterBook that is supposed to have something called BlueCAT enabled, which I assume is some sort of CAT that works over BlueTooth.
I have an IC-705 but have no idea how to use BlueCAT. It looks like it should be useful. Any help would be appreciated.
Last year we seemed to go suddenly from winter into summer. After what seemed a long dull winter it is now spring and we’ve had a spell of really sunny ☀️ weather. I must enjoy the moment.
The following rally on Sunday has been notified to me. The usual caveats apply about checking before going far.
Sunday April 6th - Hack Green Surplus and Military Radio Hangar Sale, Nantwich, Cheshire, CW5 8AL. Contact coldwar@hackgreen.co.uk .
Several people have reported bugs with early firmware. Hopefully these will be corrected in later updates. It’s a pity as this looks good value for money.
My FT8 at 6W from the IC-705 was turned on just before midday. Judging by the absence of signals on RX, it looks like there is a solar storm.
UPDATE 1130z: Just one English station south of Birmingham spotting me and nobody spotted on RX.
UPDATE 1335z: Now being spotted in the Canary Is.. See logbook.
After returning mid-afternoon from a few days with my son and family in Kent, I have turned on my IC-705 ar 6W FT8. So far, spotted by 41 stations with the furthermost VK8NSB (13781km) in Australia.
Many years ago I used to have many QSOs with stations across the world including the USA and the USSR. As far as I am concerned we are all...