22 Dec 2017
Market Day - NOT amateur radio
Market Day in Bury St Edmunds is Wednesday and Saturday. Food is fresh and prices are great. We try to use the market whenever we go there. Fresh veg is always good as the photo shows.
Radio Caroline returns - NOT amateur radio
According to Southgate News, Radio Caroline (once a pirate radio station on a ship) is returning to Medium Wave on an old BBC frequency.
See http://southgatearc.org/news/2017/december/radio-caroline-returns-to-the-airwaves.htm#.Wj0sIUx2tMs
See http://southgatearc.org/news/2017/december/radio-caroline-returns-to-the-airwaves.htm#.Wj0sIUx2tMs
2m UKAC activity contests
Over the whole year I see I am placed 64th out of 205 in the AL section. This is not bad considering the time on the air (usually short because of my voice), 5W and an omni antenna. On 70cms (results next week?) my setup is even worse!
Cyber attacks - NOT amateur radio
From my own limited experience, I know cyber attacks are a real threat.
According to the BBC the UK Foreign Secretary is to warn Russia that the UK will retaliate if the Russians are guilty of cyber attacks that threaten national security. I am sure most governments have a "dirty tricks" department. Some get caught. It is the nature of 21st century warfare.
See www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-42450479 .
According to the BBC the UK Foreign Secretary is to warn Russia that the UK will retaliate if the Russians are guilty of cyber attacks that threaten national security. I am sure most governments have a "dirty tricks" department. Some get caught. It is the nature of 21st century warfare.
See www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-42450479 .
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630m WSPR last night
This was again disappointing.
I spotted just 6 unique stations with best DX LA8AV (1035km) and I was spotted by just 6 unique (all UK) stations with my best DX using 10mW ERP being G8HUH (250km).
I spotted just 6 unique stations with best DX LA8AV (1035km) and I was spotted by just 6 unique (all UK) stations with my best DX using 10mW ERP being G8HUH (250km).
Sunspots - Friday December 22nd 2017
Solar flux is 76 today and the sunspot number 18. A=3 and K=1.
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10m FT8 RX
As there is a mini Es peak around now, I have returned to 10m FT8 RX. Within a short while of turning on I spotted OZ1LXJ (805km). Promising.
UPDATE 1600z: Not a bad 10m day so far. Best DX on 10m FT8 RX is EC5AC (1576km). So far, 7 unique stations in 5 countries spotted today on 10m FT8 RX.
UPDATE 1715z: Best 10m FT8 RX DX today is EA9CD (1873km) in North Africa. Es? Now 10 uniques in 8 countries spotted today.
UPDATE 1755z: Now the Falkland Is! VP8LP (12772km) spotted, so there is some F2 about on 10m. Now 15 uniques, 10 countries and 3 continents today on 10m FT8 RX. 10m dead?
UPDATE 2100z: In the end a PY in Brazil too. Altogether, a good day on 10m FT8 RX.
UPDATE 1600z: Not a bad 10m day so far. Best DX on 10m FT8 RX is EC5AC (1576km). So far, 7 unique stations in 5 countries spotted today on 10m FT8 RX.
UPDATE 1715z: Best 10m FT8 RX DX today is EA9CD (1873km) in North Africa. Es? Now 10 uniques in 8 countries spotted today.
UPDATE 1755z: Now the Falkland Is! VP8LP (12772km) spotted, so there is some F2 about on 10m. Now 15 uniques, 10 countries and 3 continents today on 10m FT8 RX. 10m dead?
UPDATE 2100z: In the end a PY in Brazil too. Altogether, a good day on 10m FT8 RX.
21 Dec 2017
mcHF clone RS-918
The mcHF-QRP rig clone is being sold by XBS Telecom for 585 euros or less. As this is within the EU, no additional VAT needs to be added, I think. This is a nominal 5W SDR HF rig. If my reading is correct, this includes a 2 year warranty.
You may recall that MLS was going to sell this until it found the Chinese "rip off" had not been agreed with the originator.
See https://www.xbstelecom.eu/shop/en/sdr-100-digital/392-recent-rs-918-ssb-hf-qrp-15w.html
You may recall that MLS was going to sell this until it found the Chinese "rip off" had not been agreed with the originator.
See https://www.xbstelecom.eu/shop/en/sdr-100-digital/392-recent-rs-918-ssb-hf-qrp-15w.html
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mchf,
xbs telecom
UK Pound versus the Euro - NOT amateur radio
OK, I was wrong!
Some time back, I predicted the Euro would lose value against the UK Pound by the end of the year. It looks like I shall be spectacularly wrong. What a surprise!
Perhaps the best advice is to believe the exact opposite of what I think. As said many times, I am no financial expert.
Some time back, I predicted the Euro would lose value against the UK Pound by the end of the year. It looks like I shall be spectacularly wrong. What a surprise!
Perhaps the best advice is to believe the exact opposite of what I think. As said many times, I am no financial expert.
Reflections - NOT amateur radio
Anglesey Abbey, a National Trust property about 4 miles from here, has beautiful grounds at any time of the year. A few days ago it looked very "wintery" as the photo shows.
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Late afternoon return to 630m WSPR
On 6m MSK144 RX I spotted stations in G, GW and GM today on 50.280MHz, but I have now returned to 630m WSPR (10mW ERP, 20%) for this evening and overnight.
Spots on 630m WSPR received from M0NKA (154km) and G4ETG (44km), even though the transverter crystal is still settling, so my signal still shows some drift.
UPDATE 1630z: Although my QRPP has been spotted by 3 unique stations, I have spotted none so far.
Spots on 630m WSPR received from M0NKA (154km) and G4ETG (44km), even though the transverter crystal is still settling, so my signal still shows some drift.
UPDATE 1630z: Although my QRPP has been spotted by 3 unique stations, I have spotted none so far.
630m WSPR last night
After a promising start yesterday evening, the overnight period was disappointing with no new stations spotting my 10mW ERP and no new stations spotted here. In all, I was spotted by 10 uniques with best DX Norway again - LA3EQ (769km), and I spotted just 6 uniques. 630m was disappointing.
Sunspots - Thursday December 21st 2017
Solar flux is 73 today. Sunspot number is still zero. A=5 and K=0.
UPDATE 1626z: The sunspot number has climbed to 16.
UPDATE 1626z: The sunspot number has climbed to 16.
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6m MSK144 RX
Since breakfast, I have been on 6m MSK RX (50.280MHz) hoping to catch either random MS or aircraft reflections. So far, just GW4MBN (347km) spotted this morning.
20 Dec 2017
On 630m WSPR again
As 6m MSK144 RX was not producing lots today, I have returned to 630m WSPR (10mW ERP, 20%). Overnight my best DX (on TX) was just OR7T (337km).
I am intrigued to see how I get on with just a ferrite rod antenna only. I may try this this evening if I can match it. The coax up to my 2m big-wheel is very non-resonant! You may remember many years ago I had some success on TX WSPR with a ferrite rod only on 30m and 40m.
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/antennas/ferrite_tx .
UPDATE 1536z: My transmission at 1530z was just the ferrite rod antenna as an E-field antenna on the bench. I am now on the ferrite rod as a RX only antenna..
UPDATE 1850z: Well for once I am happy that the test with just a ferrite rod antenna failed. Not a single spot given or received with just the ferrite rod, but spots both given and received as soon as the "big"antenna (relative term!) was reconnected. Now back on 630m WSPR using the ferrite rod as the ATU to load up the coax to my 2m big-wheel, which is far from ideal!
UPDATE 1925z: My QRPP 630m WSPR signal has already been copied in Norway and Belgium this evening. Are conditions up?
UPDATE 2012z: Already 9 unique stations spotting my 10mW ERP this evening. Best DX spot is by LA3EQ (769km). Conditions seem promising.
I am intrigued to see how I get on with just a ferrite rod antenna only. I may try this this evening if I can match it. The coax up to my 2m big-wheel is very non-resonant! You may remember many years ago I had some success on TX WSPR with a ferrite rod only on 30m and 40m.
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/antennas/ferrite_tx .
UPDATE 1536z: My transmission at 1530z was just the ferrite rod antenna as an E-field antenna on the bench. I am now on the ferrite rod as a RX only antenna..
UPDATE 1850z: Well for once I am happy that the test with just a ferrite rod antenna failed. Not a single spot given or received with just the ferrite rod, but spots both given and received as soon as the "big"antenna (relative term!) was reconnected. Now back on 630m WSPR using the ferrite rod as the ATU to load up the coax to my 2m big-wheel, which is far from ideal!
UPDATE 1925z: My QRPP 630m WSPR signal has already been copied in Norway and Belgium this evening. Are conditions up?
UPDATE 2012z: Already 9 unique stations spotting my 10mW ERP this evening. Best DX spot is by LA3EQ (769km). Conditions seem promising.
Bury St Edmunds market - NOT amateur radio
We love shopping in this old Suffolk market town, especially the market that has some real bargains. At the moment it has a bit of a Christmas theme!
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6m MSK144 RX
All morning, I have been on 6m MSK144 RX (50.280MHz). So far, 6 unique stations in 4 countries, all in the British Isles.
Sunspots - Wednesday December 20th 2017
Solar flux is 71 today. Sunspot number is zero. A=6 and K=1.
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19 Dec 2017
Hamnet
Before reading about this via Southgate News today, I had no idea about this high speed pan-European network. It is widespread in Germany. Novice licencees in Germany are to be allowed the bands to access this.
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hamnet
First snowdrops - NOT amateur radio
As mentioned yesterday, we saw our first snowdrops this winter at nearby Anglesey Abbey yesterday. Another month and there will be carpets of them.
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snowdrops
10m FT8 RX
Since breakfast, I have been on 10m FT8 RX. Perhaps unsurprisingly, no spots yet. I was hoping to see a few Gs maybe. At this time of year there is a small Es peak, although I do not know why.
UPDATE 1326z: DG5HR (721km) spotted.
UPDATE 1326z: DG5HR (721km) spotted.
Sunspots - Tuesday December 19th 2017
Solar flux is 70 today and the sunspot number is still zero. A=.17 and K=1
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18 Dec 2017
Bath repeaters to lose university site
Southgate News reports that the Bath repeaters are being evicted from their university site next month. I do not know if there are plans to re-site them.
See http://southgatearc.org/news/2017/december/bath-repeaters-lose-university-site.htm#.Wjgqr0x2vIU .
See http://southgatearc.org/news/2017/december/bath-repeaters-lose-university-site.htm#.Wjgqr0x2vIU .
Amateur TV
There is always something in our hobby that we cannot do. One of these is ATV, which despite being interested, I have never tried. The BATC streams many TV repeaters, so you can take a peak without investing in TV gear.
See http://batc.tv/multi_screen.php .
See http://batc.tv/multi_screen.php .
Daffodils and snowdrops
Most months we visit Anglesey Abbey, which is about 4 miles away. The daffodils, which were out in November 2015, are just coming. Another 2 weeks and these will be out. We saw the first snowdrops out. Things seem much later this winter. Blink and it will be spring though!
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Return to 630m WSPR
After a disappointing session on 6m FT8, I have returned to 630m WSPR (10mW ERP, 20%) for the evening and overnight.
UPDATE 1706z: M0NKA (154km), G4ETG (44km) and G4FGJ (44km) have copied my 10mW ERP.
UPDATE 1756z: Now PA0RDT (243km) has spotted me.
UPDATE 1706z: M0NKA (154km), G4ETG (44km) and G4FGJ (44km) have copied my 10mW ERP.
UPDATE 1756z: Now PA0RDT (243km) has spotted me.
Fuel prices upwards? - NOT amateur radio
Looking at commodity prices, it looks like the wholesale price of oil is moving upwards. At the moment prices are well below prices a few years ago, but the trend seems to be upwards. Expect higher pump prices in 2018.
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630m WSPR overnight
My 10mW ERP WSPR reached LA3EQ (769km) again last night, but overall it was disappointing as only 4 stations spotted me and I only spotted 10 uniques.
Sunspots - Monday December 18th 2017
Solar flux is 70 today and the sunspot number zero. A=24 and K=4. Not promising on higher HF.
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6m FT8
After a brief try on 6m MSK144, I am now on 6m FT8 RX for the day. As yet, no spots.
UPDATE 1302z: Just M0HUI (122km) spotted so far today.
UPDATE 1600z: A very quiet day. ON5LGS (264km) is the only other 6m spot today. I assume this is aircraft reflection rather than tropo.
UPDATE 1302z: Just M0HUI (122km) spotted so far today.
UPDATE 1600z: A very quiet day. ON5LGS (264km) is the only other 6m spot today. I assume this is aircraft reflection rather than tropo.
17 Dec 2017
Ultra tiny mobile phones
Years ago I visited someone in prison and the searches on the way in were very thorough. Apparently there is a real issue with drugs and smuggled mobile phones. So, there is a ready market for mobiles phones that cannot be detected when hidden within the body.
Imagine my surprise when I could easily find such phones sold via Amazon! OK, I am sure some users just want a really tiny phone, but these are aimed, allegedly, at the illegal market in phones to be smuggled into prisons. Should these be banned?
See https://www.amazon.co.uk/J8-World-Smallest-Mobile-changer/dp/B00O586YB2/ref=pd_sim_107_4?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=0HQM62NG9CBSKACSHZMN
Imagine my surprise when I could easily find such phones sold via Amazon! OK, I am sure some users just want a really tiny phone, but these are aimed, allegedly, at the illegal market in phones to be smuggled into prisons. Should these be banned?
See https://www.amazon.co.uk/J8-World-Smallest-Mobile-changer/dp/B00O586YB2/ref=pd_sim_107_4?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=0HQM62NG9CBSKACSHZMN
Back on 630m WSPR (10mW ERP, 20%)
After a few days and nights Geminids MS hunting on 6m MSK144, I have returned to 630m WSPR. Spots out to 154km so far.
UPDATE 2240z: Just 2 stations have copied my 10mW ERP so far tonight. EA5DOM (1525km) is the best DX copied on RX so far.
UPDATE 2240z: Just 2 stations have copied my 10mW ERP so far tonight. EA5DOM (1525km) is the best DX copied on RX so far.
Heavy frost - NOT amateur radio
This morning we awoke to a very heavy frost. It was quite late before it became milder.
This photo was taken last week and shows the windmill "next door" on a cold and frosty morning.
Most snow has now gone with just the remnants of snowmen. Already this is a much colder winter than we have seen for several years.
This photo was taken last week and shows the windmill "next door" on a cold and frosty morning.
Most snow has now gone with just the remnants of snowmen. Already this is a much colder winter than we have seen for several years.
Es DX
As mentioned yesterday, Es DX can be spectacular at times. I am not a great believer that these really long paths are multi-hop Es. Far more likely are some kind of chordal-hop DX paths.
At this time of year Es is best in the southern hemisphere in places like South America, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. As well as the usual 1 and 2-hop Es keep a watchful eye out for real DX.
Last season, JT65 was useful on 6m. FT8 is not as good on weak signals, so I am not sure what mode to try next summer here in Europe. I have had little success on 6m WSPR.
Last summer I copied loads of continents on 6m JT65 with just a simple vertical omni antenna by Es. There was one morning when a whole stack of JAs were copied "over the pole". No wonder they call this the magic band. At any point in the solar cycle it can surprise us. Often there is just white noise, then something special appears.
At this time of year Es is best in the southern hemisphere in places like South America, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. As well as the usual 1 and 2-hop Es keep a watchful eye out for real DX.
Last season, JT65 was useful on 6m. FT8 is not as good on weak signals, so I am not sure what mode to try next summer here in Europe. I have had little success on 6m WSPR.
Last summer I copied loads of continents on 6m JT65 with just a simple vertical omni antenna by Es. There was one morning when a whole stack of JAs were copied "over the pole". No wonder they call this the magic band. At any point in the solar cycle it can surprise us. Often there is just white noise, then something special appears.
Sunspots - Sunday December 17th 2017
Time is really racing!
Solar flux is 71 today and the sunspot number (you guessed!) zero again. A=4 and K=5. HF conditions look distinctly unpromising today.
Solar flux is 71 today and the sunspot number (you guessed!) zero again. A=4 and K=5. HF conditions look distinctly unpromising today.
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6m MSK144
At the moment, I am still monitoring 50.280MHz MSK144 RX. In the last 12 hours 5 unique stations have been received in 3 countries with best DX OZ4VV (772km) in northern Denmark. These could be random MS or aircraft reflections. Either way it just shows that 6m DX can be worked at any time of the year. In the last day 12 uniques in 6 countries.
UPDATE 1515z: 8 uniques in 4 countries on 6m MSK144 in the last 12 hours.
UPDATE 1712z: 9 uniques in 5 countries now in last 12 hours on 6m MSK144.
UPDATE 1515z: 8 uniques in 4 countries on 6m MSK144 in the last 12 hours.
UPDATE 1712z: 9 uniques in 5 countries now in last 12 hours on 6m MSK144.
16 Dec 2017
Amateur radio when driving
My son's brother-in-law was killed by a distracted driver. My view is DO NOT do anything that will distract you when driving. Even fiddling with the car radio is a distraction. Operating amateur radio gear on the move, even hands-free, is a no-no in my view.
In a split second a life can be changed for ever or ended. The knock-on impacts the family, friends and the driver FOR EVER. Amateur radio is just a hobby. Pull over to operate /M. It can wait.
In a split second a life can be changed for ever or ended. The knock-on impacts the family, friends and the driver FOR EVER. Amateur radio is just a hobby. Pull over to operate /M. It can wait.
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Cycle 25
We are approaching the next solar minimum. Opinions vary on the next peak, but most seem to agree it will not be great. Thank goodness for digital modes which allow us to make the best of poor conditions. Es, which peaks in May, June and July in the northern hemisphere, is often as good or better when F layer propagation is poor. Es DX can be spectacular.
See http://spaceweather.com/
See http://spaceweather.com/
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