22 Nov 2016
Fame at last - NOT amateur radio
One of my photos made the BBC TV this evening! Look East showed the picture of our local windmill next door in a storm on their weather forecast, using my nickname "windymiller". I was quite surprised to see it!
QRT
After a day on 10m JT65 I have now gone QRT. There were a couple of European spots this morning but nothing later and no "real" DX today. I shall try again tomorrow.
10m JT65
The return to 10m JT65 was at 0752z this morning. Although the sunspot number is zero, I have spotted one Polish station so far this morning SP8MTA (1615km). Nothing further as yet.
UPDATE 1220z: PD1HPB (351km) spotted on 10m JT65. Aircraft reflection?
UPDATE 1220z: PD1HPB (351km) spotted on 10m JT65. Aircraft reflection?
Sunspots and 10m - Tuesday November 22nd 2016
Solar flux 75 today and the sun is spotless with a sunspot number of 0. K=1.
21 Nov 2016
QRT on all bands
After joining the East Cambs net on 144.575MHz FM at 2000z tonight, I have now gone QRT on all bands. I may return to 10m JT65 in the morning, hoping for better results than today. Later this week I may try to get my 630m earth-electrode "antenna" working again so I can try MF again.
Weather update - NOT amateur radio
We are very lucky to live next door to a restored windmill. A few moments ago the sun briefly appeared in a very stormy sky, making "our" windmill look very dramatic, as the photo shows. The light was very eerie. The colours in the photo are right.
472kHz (630m) WSPR
It is getting quite late this autumn and I have still not returned to 472kHz WSPR. I may replace my earth-electrode "antenna" as it is unlikely I'll get a better antenna up. My ERP on MF is about 5mW, which is a good challenge for most. Last season I reached over 1000km.
Sepura Half Year Results - NOT amateur radio
The company I used to work for (8 years ago - amazing how time flies) publishes its interim results tomorrow. SEPU shares have tumbled in value since April when they gave a profits warning. There is a rumour they are the subject of a possible takeover. They are about to enter the USA with TETRA products, where they could do well. Their main business is radios where security is very important. They make handsets, mobiles and base units as well as all the software, systems and accessories.
See www.sepura.com .
See www.sepura.com .
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sepura
November - NOT amateur radio
Today is just plain miserable! It is windy and wet and, well, November. It amazes me how fast time seems to fly. It will soon be Christmas again and the evenings starting to get lighter again. But I must not wish things to pass any quicker.
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november
Colonialism - NOT amateur radio
There was a programme on the radio (BBC Radio 4) called "Start the Week" just now. Among the many items it noted how bad colonialism was for the indigenous people. Time and again we are fed a filtered version of events - basically what governments want us to hear. This is especially true in wartime, but it happens all the time, although we do not realise it. During the Vietnam War we were brainwashed to think communism was always evil.
I make no judgements but urge us all to beware of propaganda. Both sides in the BREXIT debate were guilty. There is a general uneasiness in the general public with the people we put in power. This is true in the UK, USA and in many nations in Europe. The lurch to the right in recent times is, in part, a reaction to this. The people who govern us must be unbiased, fair and honourable people if they are to properly represent us. Sadly, I can think of not one politician that I think meets these high standards anywhere in the world.
I make no judgements but urge us all to beware of propaganda. Both sides in the BREXIT debate were guilty. There is a general uneasiness in the general public with the people we put in power. This is true in the UK, USA and in many nations in Europe. The lurch to the right in recent times is, in part, a reaction to this. The people who govern us must be unbiased, fair and honourable people if they are to properly represent us. Sadly, I can think of not one politician that I think meets these high standards anywhere in the world.
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propaganda
OFCOM auction
OFCOM has announced an auction of mobile spectrum.
See https://www.ofcom.org.uk/about-ofcom/latest/media/media-releases/2016/ofcom-outlines-rules-for-mobile-spectrum-auction .
I am not a great fan of OFCOM but I respect the views of others that may well differ from my own.
See https://www.ofcom.org.uk/about-ofcom/latest/media/media-releases/2016/ofcom-outlines-rules-for-mobile-spectrum-auction .
I am not a great fan of OFCOM but I respect the views of others that may well differ from my own.
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ofcom
Return to 10m JT65
Just before breakfast I returned to 10m JT65 (2W QRP). As yet, no spots given or received.
UPDATE 1034z: Still no 10m JT65 spots yet.
UPDATE 1440z: Still no 10m spots. Is this going to be a blank day?
UPDATE 1650z: With still no spots at all given or received on 10m JT65, I think this is going to go down as a very bad day, unless things suddenly change. At least with JT65 you have a chance, knowing that there are usually people looking. On SSB a quick "CQ" is unlikely to get a response.
UPDATE 1034z: Still no 10m JT65 spots yet.
UPDATE 1440z: Still no 10m spots. Is this going to be a blank day?
UPDATE 1650z: With still no spots at all given or received on 10m JT65, I think this is going to go down as a very bad day, unless things suddenly change. At least with JT65 you have a chance, knowing that there are usually people looking. On SSB a quick "CQ" is unlikely to get a response.
Sunspots and 10m - Monday November 21st 2016
Solar flux is 75 today and the sunspot number 11. K=1. It is anyone's guess how 10m JT65 will be today.
20 Nov 2016
The O2 Arena (London) - NOT amateur radio
My wife and I were trying to remember the name of the man in charge of the Millenium Dome, which later became the O2 Arena. Google came to the rescue! I remember him as an affable Frenchman with a good sense of humour. His name was Pierre Gerbeau. He had a thankless task at the time.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre-Yves_Gerbeau
Pierre-Yves Gerbeau in 2014 |
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millennium dome,
o2 arena
New 40m kit
See http://4sqrp.com/kits/Bayou%20Jumper/bjmanual11-4-16.pdf
There is a new kit coming out that is designed as a modern replacement for the famous WW2 "Paraset" spy transceiver. It uses a crystal controlled 5W TX and a regen RX. This is an American design. I have no idea how it would hold up in Europe. I have used regen receivers, but the biggest issue was knowing the frequency you were listening on precisely. I guess it would be OK for nets but I would not want to call CQ unless I was sure the frequency was really clear. QRP signals can often be weak.
There is a new kit coming out that is designed as a modern replacement for the famous WW2 "Paraset" spy transceiver. It uses a crystal controlled 5W TX and a regen RX. This is an American design. I have no idea how it would hold up in Europe. I have used regen receivers, but the biggest issue was knowing the frequency you were listening on precisely. I guess it would be OK for nets but I would not want to call CQ unless I was sure the frequency was really clear. QRP signals can often be weak.
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40m,
paraset,
regen receiver
Tree to ID - NOT amateur radio
This is something very common I suspect, but I am very poor on trees! If you know what it is please let me know. It was seen yesterday in a wood at Reach, Cambridgeshire, UK. It was a tree in a wood.
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tree
QRP and QRP Club
From Oleg:
Dear Club 72 members and friends,
WQR Report (November 20, 2016)
Visitors of the week: US3EN, UR0ET, OH6NPV, DF9QV, EA6BB, HA7NE,
R1CAF, UR7VT, IK2RGV, UW5EKR, R1OA, G3MCK, UR5EFD, RA1M, 4X1ZZ,
UA1CEG, OH5YU, U3NJC, SM7DRV, R2FAE, RV3GM, DK1HW, OK2PDT, UA4NU,
OH5LP, US5ERQ, DK1AY, OH6VJ, DL3HXX, HA5ARR
Congrats!
DF9QV and DK1AY became Honor Frequenters
Comments.......
see more here - http://qrp-club72.blogspot.ru/
Welcome all QRP operators on the Rendez-Vous round table. See details
on the Club 72 page - club72.su
72! Oleg RV3GM / KH6OB "Mr. 72"
WQR Report (November 20, 2016)
Visitors of the week: US3EN, UR0ET, OH6NPV, DF9QV, EA6BB, HA7NE,
R1CAF, UR7VT, IK2RGV, UW5EKR, R1OA, G3MCK, UR5EFD, RA1M, 4X1ZZ,
UA1CEG, OH5YU, U3NJC, SM7DRV, R2FAE, RV3GM, DK1HW, OK2PDT, UA4NU,
OH5LP, US5ERQ, DK1AY, OH6VJ, DL3HXX, HA5ARR
Congrats!
DF9QV and DK1AY became Honor Frequenters
Comments.......
see more here - http://qrp-club72.blogspot.ru/
Welcome all QRP operators on the Rendez-Vous round table. See details
on the Club 72 page - club72.su
72! Oleg RV3GM / KH6OB "Mr. 72"
JT, WSPR and similar - just how low can these work?
Reading Amateur Radio Weekly there was a nice posting of a blog analysing weak signal modes trying to see just how weak a signal the various modes can decode.
See http://destevez.net/2016/10/simulating-jt-modes-how-low-can-they-get/?utm_source=amateur-radio-weekly&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=newsletter
There are some modes here I have yet to try.
See http://destevez.net/2016/10/simulating-jt-modes-how-low-can-they-get/?utm_source=amateur-radio-weekly&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=newsletter
There are some modes here I have yet to try.
6m JT65
After an evening and overnight on 2m JT65B (no spots), I decided to give 6m JT65A a go this morning. Things were set up just before breakfast. My best spot so far is G6GEI (73km). The only spot of my own QRP 6m JT65 is from G0LRD (25km). I shall stay on 6m 50.276MHz JT65A all morning. I am running about 1W ERP vertical. My antenna is a V2000 Omni vertical. All reports appreciated.
UPDATE 1326z: No further 6m JT65 spots.
UPDATE 1900z: M0SGO (14km) and G0LRD (25km) were the only 2 to spot my QRP 6m JT65 all day. I'll stick on 6m until breakfast and then probably QSY to 10m JT65.
UPDATE 1326z: No further 6m JT65 spots.
UPDATE 1900z: M0SGO (14km) and G0LRD (25km) were the only 2 to spot my QRP 6m JT65 all day. I'll stick on 6m until breakfast and then probably QSY to 10m JT65.
2m UKAC results so far
The results, so far, of the RSGB's 2m UKAC contest have just been published. My position has climbed to 78th out of 188 in the AL section. I run 5W SSB to an omni big-wheel antenna. It is rare for me to be on for more than 40% of the time because of my poor voice.
Although not a great contester, I rarely miss this one as it is a good test of my (limited) set-up and a chance to work a few new squares. 200km is my usual maximum. Well equipped stations with yagis and more power work a lot further.
See http://www.rsgbcc.org/cgi-bin/vhfresults.pl?Contest=144MHz%20UKAC&year=2016 .
Although not a great contester, I rarely miss this one as it is a good test of my (limited) set-up and a chance to work a few new squares. 200km is my usual maximum. Well equipped stations with yagis and more power work a lot further.
See http://www.rsgbcc.org/cgi-bin/vhfresults.pl?Contest=144MHz%20UKAC&year=2016 .
19 Nov 2016
Time to QSY to 2m JT65B
It looks like the 10m DX has gone for today, so I am going to QSY to 144.165MHz (USB dial) JT65B. As always, all reports are appreciated. I'll probably remain on 2m all this evening and overnight.
UPDATE 1724z: QSYed to 2m JT65B 144.165MHz USB dial at 1648z.
UPDATE 2204z: No 2m spots so far.
UPDATE 1724z: QSYed to 2m JT65B 144.165MHz USB dial at 1648z.
UPDATE 2204z: No 2m spots so far.
Images of planets around Alpha-Centauri? - NOT amateur radio
See http://www.centauri-dreams.org/?p=36621
Some alive today may see the first images of Earth like planets around our next nearest star. There are plans afoot to send a telescope into space to do this and even a chance of a probe visiting this distant solar system sometime this century. Sadly I shall probably being feeding worms and daisies!
Some alive today may see the first images of Earth like planets around our next nearest star. There are plans afoot to send a telescope into space to do this and even a chance of a probe visiting this distant solar system sometime this century. Sadly I shall probably being feeding worms and daisies!
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alpha-centauri,
planet,
telescope
70cm UKAC results out
See http://www.rsgbcc.org/cgi-bin/vhfresults.pl?Contest=432MHz%20UKAC&year=2016 .
Despite not having an antenna of 70cm (just a 2m halo), just using 5W QRP and being on for a very limited time because of my poor voice, I see I sit 121st out of 178 in the AL section. Of late, activity seems lower than in earlier months. I guess there are fewer portable stations active in the colder months.
Despite not having an antenna of 70cm (just a 2m halo), just using 5W QRP and being on for a very limited time because of my poor voice, I see I sit 121st out of 178 in the AL section. Of late, activity seems lower than in earlier months. I guess there are fewer portable stations active in the colder months.
USA on 10m JT65 this autumn?
So far this autumn my 2W 10m JT65 has been spotted in the USA just once. I have only copied others in the USA on 10m JT65 twice. It is proving much harder to reach the USA on 10m this autumn than in the last few years. Next autumn, I expect it will be impossible.
As the months go forward, there will be even less chance of USA 10m openings, although I hope USA and Canadians will come in during the summer by 10m Es on occasions. Es will soon be the only mechanism to work the USA on 10m. It may also be possible to work the USA and Canada by Es on 6m on occasions.
Improving my 10m antenna would help a bit, but if the band is not open E-W then it will still be impossible.
No, E-W DX on 10m will become rarer, especially as the years progress and as the sunspots decline. All the more reason to use JT65 or WSPR "in the background" to catch brief 10m openings. I love 10m, but it takes real dedication in the quiet solar years ahead. The easy option is just to slip down a few bands. But as real radio amateurs we like a challenge!
As the months go forward, there will be even less chance of USA 10m openings, although I hope USA and Canadians will come in during the summer by 10m Es on occasions. Es will soon be the only mechanism to work the USA on 10m. It may also be possible to work the USA and Canada by Es on 6m on occasions.
Improving my 10m antenna would help a bit, but if the band is not open E-W then it will still be impossible.
No, E-W DX on 10m will become rarer, especially as the years progress and as the sunspots decline. All the more reason to use JT65 or WSPR "in the background" to catch brief 10m openings. I love 10m, but it takes real dedication in the quiet solar years ahead. The easy option is just to slip down a few bands. But as real radio amateurs we like a challenge!
Slow Slide
Very gradually, we are on the slide to the next solar minimum. As I have said many times, this is NOT the end of the usefulness of our higher HF bands. Even with no sunspots and in the depths of the solar minimum, I have worked real DX on 10m SSB QRP with simple wire antennas. Es (sporadic-E) is good especially in the summer throughout the solar cycle. Of course, as 27MHz CB proves, 10m is always useful for local nets and chats. In my view, 10m is a most (possibly the most) interesting band we have. Sometimes it behaves like a VHF band whereas at other times it is open for worldwide DX.
See http://www.solen.info/solar/ .
See http://www.solen.info/solar/ .
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solar
Strange sight - NOT amateur radio
Before lunch we went to nearby Reach for a walk. We were surprised to see a couple of emus walking with chickens in a village garden. It just seemed so very odd.
Swaziland on 10m
3DA0AY (9199km) in Swaziland has been spotted on 10m JT65. Swaziland is completely surrounded by South Africa. I went there a few years ago. 10m is definitely much better than yesterday.
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Swaziland
Frosty - NOT amateur radio
Although we have had a few frosts this autumn, the one overnight was the coldest so far. Even now at 1040z, there are still signs of it. I wonder if this will be the end of our sweet peas in the garden? They were still flower and it is already well into the second half of November.
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frost
10m JT65
The return to 10m JT65 was just before breakfast. I have been spotted locally by Richard G4KPX (14km) and I have spotted EW4TT (1688km) in Belarus. F2?
UPDATE 1052z: Now EU7FBB (1931km) has been spotted on 10m JT65.
UPDATE 1052z: Now EU7FBB (1931km) has been spotted on 10m JT65.
Sunspots and 10m - Saturday November 19th 2016
Solar flux is 77 today and the sunspot number 28. K=0. Already 10m is looking better than yesterday.
18 Nov 2016
Autumn (again) - NOT amateur radio
We are fortunate to have several National Trust properties nearby. One of our best is Anglesey Abbey, which is about 4 miles away. In every season, there is something worth seeing in the grounds. At the moment it is the autumn colours. In the next few weeks the first daffodils will be out, then the snowdrops. There are acres and acres of grounds, some formal and some wild. Parts of the house date from the 1100s I believe.
The picture, taken on the "Winter Walk" shows a tree with incredibly tactile bark. Very many people just have to touch it.
The picture, taken on the "Winter Walk" shows a tree with incredibly tactile bark. Very many people just have to touch it.
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anglesey abbey,
national trust
Rallies
More UK rallies:
Sunday 20 NOVEMBER : 39th CATS RADIO & ELECTRONICS BAZAAR
Oasis Academy Coulsdon, Homefield Road, Old Coulsdon CR5 1ES This is new venue will open the doors from 10am to 2pm. Pitches are just £12.50 when paid in advance (£15 on the day) and access will be available from 8am. Admission is £1.50 and includes a tea of coffee. There will be traders, a Bring & Buy and a flea market. For more information or bookings, email enquiries@catsradio.org
Sunday 20 NOVEMBER : PLYMOUTH RADIO RALLY 2016
Harewood House, Plympton, Plymouth, Devon PL7 2AS Doors open from 10am to 2pm and admittance is £2. There will be a Bring & Buy, an RSGB bookstall, Special Interest Groups and trade stands. Catering will be available on site. More information from Sheila Hart, 2E0YSH, 01752 668 907, email sheo@fsmail.net.
A list of rallies can be found at http://rsgb.org/main/news/ rallies/
Sunday 20 NOVEMBER : 39th CATS RADIO & ELECTRONICS BAZAAR
Oasis Academy Coulsdon, Homefield Road, Old Coulsdon CR5 1ES This is new venue will open the doors from 10am to 2pm. Pitches are just £12.50 when paid in advance (£15 on the day) and access will be available from 8am. Admission is £1.50 and includes a tea of coffee. There will be traders, a Bring & Buy and a flea market. For more information or bookings, email enquiries@catsradio.org
Sunday 20 NOVEMBER : PLYMOUTH RADIO RALLY 2016
Harewood House, Plympton, Plymouth, Devon PL7 2AS Doors open from 10am to 2pm and admittance is £2. There will be a Bring & Buy, an RSGB bookstall, Special Interest Groups and trade stands. Catering will be available on site. More information from Sheila Hart, 2E0YSH, 01752 668 907, email sheo@fsmail.net.
A list of rallies can be found at http://rsgb.org/main/news/
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rallies
Sunspots and 10m - Friday November 18th 2016
Solar flux is 78 today and the sunspot number 27. K=0. I hope 10m JT65 is good today.
10m JT65
After an evening and overnight on 2m JT65B I have now returned to 10m JT65A. I also checked the PC was synced to internet time. It was.
UPDATE 1245z: As yet, no spots given or received on 10m JT65. Disappointing.
UPDATE 1658z: Only UK spots of others so far today on 10m JT65. If I am honest, this has been surprising and disappointing as I was expecting greater things on 10m JT65 today. Best spot was G4CJC (73km).
UPDATE 1245z: As yet, no spots given or received on 10m JT65. Disappointing.
UPDATE 1658z: Only UK spots of others so far today on 10m JT65. If I am honest, this has been surprising and disappointing as I was expecting greater things on 10m JT65 today. Best spot was G4CJC (73km).
17 Nov 2016
Storm risk gone, so now on 2m JT65B
As the storm risk seems to have moved away, I have gone back on the air on 2m JT65B 144.165MHz. I turned things on at 1943z. This time I remembered JT65B on 2m.
UPDATE 2202z: My thanks to G0LRD (25km) who has spotted me.
UPDATE 2202z: My thanks to G0LRD (25km) who has spotted me.
Storms later?
The early weather forecasts suggested we might have thunder here later. If so, I shall go QRT and disconnect everything including rig, PC and antenna. The risk may be low, but I am taking no chances. At the moment all is quiet, but things can soon change.
See http://www.lightningmaps.org/?lang=en .
UPDATE 1328z: I have decided to go QRT.
See http://www.lightningmaps.org/?lang=en .
UPDATE 1328z: I have decided to go QRT.
Rally news
So, there are still UK rallies at this time of the year:
Saturday 19 NOVEMBER : ROCHDALE & DARS TRADITIONAL RADIO RALLY
St Vincent de Paul's, Caldershaw Road, off Edenfield Rd (A680), Norden, Rochdale OL12 7QR Talk-In will be on S22 (145.550MHz). Doors open from 10.30am with disabled visitors gaining access from 10.15am, the event usually finishes around 3pm. Set up is from 8am. The entry is £2.50 with under 12s free. Further details from Dave, G3RIK on 01706 633 400 or by email to rally@radars.me.uk. [http://radars.me.uk/rally.htm ]
A list of rallies can be found at http://rsgb.org/main/news/ rallies/
Saturday 19 NOVEMBER : ROCHDALE & DARS TRADITIONAL RADIO RALLY
St Vincent de Paul's, Caldershaw Road, off Edenfield Rd (A680), Norden, Rochdale OL12 7QR Talk-In will be on S22 (145.550MHz). Doors open from 10.30am with disabled visitors gaining access from 10.15am, the event usually finishes around 3pm. Set up is from 8am. The entry is £2.50 with under 12s free. Further details from Dave, G3RIK on 01706 633 400 or by email to rally@radars.me.uk. [http://radars.me.uk/rally.htm
A list of rallies can be found at http://rsgb.org/main/news/
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rally
Sweet peas still growing in the garden - NOT amateur radio
It is now the second half of November and we still have sweet peas growing in the garden!
My wife cut some for the kitchen table only today. Normally, these have long gone. We have already had a couple of frosts, but they seem to have survived them. Quite remarkable. I wonder how long they will last outside?
My wife cut some for the kitchen table only today. Normally, these have long gone. We have already had a couple of frosts, but they seem to have survived them. Quite remarkable. I wonder how long they will last outside?
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sweet peas
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