30 Apr 2025

Sunspots - Wednesday April 30th

 Solar flux is 149 and the SSN 105. A=6 and K=3.

29 Apr 2025

Quansheng TK11 portable

This product had passed me by until today. It looks like an improved UV5 portable coving more bands and modes. It is available from AliExpress.

10m QRP WSPR (Tuesday)

My 500mW 10m WSPR beacon was turned on just after lunch. So far just spots by EA8BFK (2880km) in the Canary Is.

UPDATE 1500z:  One spot from Brazil in addition to the multiple spots from the Canary Is..

UPDATE 2004z:  4 stations have spotted me with the furthermost the German base in Antarctica. See map.

6m 6W FT8 (Tuesday)


My IC-705 was turned on just after lunch.

UPDATE 1255z:  Just 8 spots from English stations. See map.

UPDATE 1515z: Spots also now from Eire and the north of Scotland.

Tuesday plans

 Later I expect to go on 6m FT8 with 6W and 10m WSPR at 500mW.

Lilac - NOT amateur radio

The lilac next door is fully out.

Sunspots - Tuesday April 29th

 Solar flux is 154 and the SSN 134. A=4 and K=0.

28 Apr 2025

10m 6W FT8 (Monday)

Stations spotting me at 1010z
My IC-705 was turned on just before breakfast.

UPDATE 1231z: Spotted by 68 stations with the furthest Australia.

UPDATE 1903z: QRT. 102 stations have spotted me today.

Our close in spring- NOT amateur radio

 


This was our close yesterday. Our bungalow is just out of sight.

8m FT8 during the Es season

During the Es season I expect to be active on 8m with my usual QRP FT8 using either the FT817ND or the QMX+. 

To be honest I have become disillusioned by the negative attitude to real experimentation at 8m by the FCC, ARRL, OFCOM and the RSGB. 

When my TX permit expires I currently have no intention of renewing it. I refuse to pay to do genuine propagation research any longer. Sad. Self training? 

After this year I doubt we'll see much F2 activity, apart from TEP N-S on occasions. Most useful research would have been around sunspot maximum. Too late!!

Sunspots - Monday April 28th

 Solar flux is 156 and the SSN 119. A=6 and K=2.

27 Apr 2025

London Marathon - NOT amateur radio

 

As someone who struggles to walk 2 miles I have nothing but admiration for my niece who is running 26 miles in the London Marathon for the Mind charity. 

Also it’s hot today!!

She has a Just Giving page to raise money for the charity.


UPDATE 1833z: She did it!!

FT8 beginners guide

FT8 is like the UK spread Marmite: some really love it whereas others hate it. Because of my poor voice I use it, but understand both sides of the debate. There is no doubt at all that it is a very effective mode for basic QSOs, but it it not designed for keyboard chats. JS8call may be used for this.

This YouTube video may be of help to newcomers to FT8.

10m 6W FT8 (Sunday)

My IC-705 was turned on at about 0830z.

UPDATE 2140z: Spotted by 98 stations. Furthermost Reunion Island (9727km). QRT.

Newcastle bridges - NOT amateur radio

 

The River Tyne has many famous bridges.

10m QRP FT8 yesterday

 After coming back from Newcastle yesterday I went on 10m FT8 with 6W. 241 stations spotted me. See map.

Newcastle kittiwakes - NOT amateur radio

Apparently Newcastle has the most inland colony of breeding kittiwakes in the world. They are like dainty small seagulls.

See Tyne Kittiwakes - Natural History Society of Northumbria

Sunspots - Sunday April 27th

 Solar flux is 156 and the SSN 169. A=7 and K=1.

26 Apr 2025

10m QRP FT8 (Saturday)

Since arriving back home on late Saturday afternoon, I have been on 10m FT8 with my IC-705 at 6W. So far, 181 stations have spotted me. See map.

UPDATE 2116z:  238 stations have spotted me. QRT soon.

Swallows and house martins - NOT amateur radio

Whilst away in Newscastle and Durham I saw 1 swallow and 5 house martins. One swallow was seen down here before we went away.  

It was great to see 5 house martins on the wing simultaneously over the River Wear in Durham. Swifts usually appear later.  I shall keep my ears and eyes open as one often hears swifts screaming first.

These are all migrant birds back from Africa.

See House Martin Bird Facts | Delichon Urbica