Gosh! How exciting.
See http://ofcom.cmail19.com/t/ViewEmail/i/B242DC6C6238010C2540EF23F30FEDED/59D1BD3EA2F08127C67FD2F38AC4859C
1 Feb 2018
EU sour grapes? - NOT amateur radio
Although I voted to remain a member, I detect a note of "sour grapes" on the part of the EU. Do I detect a note of bitterness that the UK will no longer pay some of the budget?
It seems perfectly reasonable to me that the UK wants the same policy to apply to all people who wish to live and work in the UK irrespective of the nation they come from.
It also seems quite reasonable that we would want to start work on trade deals whilst we are in the transition period.
No, I am beginning to detect an air of "sour grapes" on the part of the EU. In the end I think the EU will regret this.
All we really wanted was more control over who lives and works here on this small island. We will still trade with EU nations and others as we choose.
It seems perfectly reasonable to me that the UK wants the same policy to apply to all people who wish to live and work in the UK irrespective of the nation they come from.
It also seems quite reasonable that we would want to start work on trade deals whilst we are in the transition period.
No, I am beginning to detect an air of "sour grapes" on the part of the EU. In the end I think the EU will regret this.
All we really wanted was more control over who lives and works here on this small island. We will still trade with EU nations and others as we choose.
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EU
Sub 9kHz amateur radio
Although far from perfect, I try to keep up with the latest news about amateur radio below 9kHz. Quite a lot is happening.
Surprisingly, large antennas are not needed for receive and all the software you need is free.
This is one of the true frontiers in our hobby and access is easier and far less expensive than you might think. A perfectly fine RX setup can be made for a few cups of coffee in a café.
Most activity is just below 8.3kHz, which remains unallocated in many countries.
See https://sites.google.com/site/sub9khz/
Surprisingly, large antennas are not needed for receive and all the software you need is free.
This is one of the true frontiers in our hobby and access is easier and far less expensive than you might think. A perfectly fine RX setup can be made for a few cups of coffee in a café.
Most activity is just below 8.3kHz, which remains unallocated in many countries.
See https://sites.google.com/site/sub9khz/
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dreamers band,
sub-9khz
Help with nests - NOT amateur radio
One of the joys of an English spring is seeing the world "come alive" again with fresh green leaves, blossom and birds singing. We can help birds by making sure they have a variety of things for nest building in our gardens. OK, it is only February, but the signs are there.
See https://ww2.rspb.org.uk/community/wildlife/homesforwildlife/b/gardeningforwildlife/archive/2018/01/26/helping-birds-build-a-happy-home.aspx#utm_source=notesonnature&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=feb18
See https://ww2.rspb.org.uk/community/wildlife/homesforwildlife/b/gardeningforwildlife/archive/2018/01/26/helping-birds-build-a-happy-home.aspx#utm_source=notesonnature&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=feb18
Bill Bryson books - NOT amateur radio
If you like travel books try Bill Bryson. There is a laugh on every page. They are light-hearted and he is very perceptive. He has a dry sense of humour that appeals to my small brain.
It is probably 20 years since I read, "Notes from a Small Island" (about the UK) and I have certainly forgotten it. So, I ordered a copy from Amazon for 1p plus postage. It came today (hardback) and I have already started it. These books are so funny.
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Hackers again? - NOT amateur radio
Well, I know my blog has not suddenly attracted loads of new genuine visitors today and I note the very high visitor numbers from Ukraine. It seems more than a little co-incidental. Bots or hackers most probably doing the regular trawl.
Sun in the trees - NOT amateur radio
As the sun was shining, we visited Brandon Country Park this morning. As it is winter the trees are bare so you can see more. Not much life stirring yet.
10m FT8 RX
Since breakfast, I have been on 10m FT8 RX. As yet, no spots.
UPDATE 1347z: Just a single spot late this morning of EI7HDB (478km) which I reckon was aircraft reflection.
UPDATE 1616z: Apart from local G4AWP (19km) no other new 10m spots today. Dire!
UPDATE 1912z: Well, although not uploaded to PSK Reporter Maps I spotted PU4ISA (GG89) in Brazil.
UPDATE 1347z: Just a single spot late this morning of EI7HDB (478km) which I reckon was aircraft reflection.
UPDATE 1616z: Apart from local G4AWP (19km) no other new 10m spots today. Dire!
UPDATE 1912z: Well, although not uploaded to PSK Reporter Maps I spotted PU4ISA (GG89) in Brazil.
630m last night
In the end I just remained on until the shack PC's battery went flat. This was just after 0300z. The batteries last a long time!
On WSPR G3XIZ, G8HUH and 2E0ILY were copied and G3XDV copied on OPERA. If I am honest, I was disappointed.
On WSPR G3XIZ, G8HUH and 2E0ILY were copied and G3XDV copied on OPERA. If I am honest, I was disappointed.
Sunspots - Thursday February 1st 2018
Solar flux is 68 today and the sunspot number 13. A=6 and K=0.
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31 Jan 2018
Backscatter
From Southgate News I see that back issues of Backscatter (the microwave newsletter) are available free online as pdfs.
See http://southgatearc.org/news/2018/january/backscatter-available-as-free-pdf.htm#.WnHmYUx2vIU
See http://southgatearc.org/news/2018/january/backscatter-available-as-free-pdf.htm#.WnHmYUx2vIU
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southgate news
OFCOM
I am really trying hard to contain my excitement following the earth shattering news from OFCOM today. If you have a weak heart, maybe you should not read it.
OFCOM today published the details of when forms to be used by applicants who wish to bid for 2.3 and 3.4GHz spectrum need to be returned and the deposits.
Now, get back on your chair and get a strong cup of tea. Gosh, this is so exciting! Contain yourselves, please.
See https://www.ofcom.org.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0021/110487/application-date-deposit-notice.pdf
OFCOM today published the details of when forms to be used by applicants who wish to bid for 2.3 and 3.4GHz spectrum need to be returned and the deposits.
Now, get back on your chair and get a strong cup of tea. Gosh, this is so exciting! Contain yourselves, please.
See https://www.ofcom.org.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0021/110487/application-date-deposit-notice.pdf
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ofcom
LF disappointment
Yesterday evening and overnight I was on 136kHz WSPR RX with a preamp in circuit. Only 2 stations were spotted - G3XIZ (46km) and G8HUH (250km) and, if I am honest, the preamp made little difference, whereas I was hoping for much more.
With G3XIZ there may have been a slight improvement but with G8HUH he was no better. I am not quite sure what this is telling me. I think it means external noise is the limiting factor at this QTH. Unless I take further steps to reduce the external noise I am unlikely to spot many more stations. There was one station on OPERA (G3XDV?) who was quite strong, but I did not have any OPERA software running. I shall try again tonight. If possible, I'll run both WSPR and OPERA software at the same time.
With G3XIZ there may have been a slight improvement but with G8HUH he was no better. I am not quite sure what this is telling me. I think it means external noise is the limiting factor at this QTH. Unless I take further steps to reduce the external noise I am unlikely to spot many more stations. There was one station on OPERA (G3XDV?) who was quite strong, but I did not have any OPERA software running. I shall try again tonight. If possible, I'll run both WSPR and OPERA software at the same time.
10m FT8 RX
Well, I have been on since breakfast and have spotted 4 stations in 4 EU countries. Best DX was CT1LT (1436km). Not bad so far today.
UPDATE 1425z: G4CJC (74km) spotted.
UPDATE 1538z: ZS6BUN (9130km) spotted. Real DX.
UPDATE 1932z: No further spots today. I was expecting to spot South Americans. Soon be time to QSY to LF.
UPDATE 1425z: G4CJC (74km) spotted.
UPDATE 1538z: ZS6BUN (9130km) spotted. Real DX.
UPDATE 1932z: No further spots today. I was expecting to spot South Americans. Soon be time to QSY to LF.
Sunspots - Tuesday January 31st 2018
Solar flux is 69 today and the sunspot number is 15. A=5 and K=0.
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sunspots
30 Jan 2018
Random Kindness - NOT amateur radio
In the news we tend to hear about bad things, but rarely good things.
Well, in my experience there are far more kind people than bad ones. Since my stroke over 4 years ago I cannot remember all the kind things people have done for me. Only today I received something in the post totally free that a kind person had sent me.
It was heartening to hear of other acts of kindness by total strangers on the BBC Breakfast TV programme.
Always remember this: we tend to hear about bad things, but rarely good.
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kindness
136kHz WSPR RX
Thanks to the great kindness of an individual who shall remain nameless, I am looking on 136kHz WSPR with better sensitivity. This amateur did not want me to pay, but gave it in the true spirit of amateur radio. There are some very kind people out there. In my experience, the true spirit of our hobby is alive and well - thank you.
At some point in the future I hope I can be as generous to someone as many people have been to me in recent years. A great many people have shown me kindness and I am so grateful for their help in so many ways.
At some point in the future I hope I can be as generous to someone as many people have been to me in recent years. A great many people have shown me kindness and I am so grateful for their help in so many ways.
False alarm? - NOT amateur radio
We had a police car outside our house for an hour (we thought they just wanted a nice, quiet spot to eat lunch) and then the bomb disposal guys came. Normally it is very quiet. I suspect they had a new exhibit at the museum and wanted to be doubly sure it is safe. All gone now and back to normal.
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bomb
OFCOM - clearing 700MHz
Today OFCOM showed more about its plans to reallocate 700MHz spectrum.
See https://www.ofcom.org.uk/spectrum/information/transmitter-frequency?utm_source=updates&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=700MHz_clearance
See https://www.ofcom.org.uk/spectrum/information/transmitter-frequency?utm_source=updates&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=700MHz_clearance
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10m FT8 RX
Will today be a repeat of yesterday? Having been on since breakfast my only spot is of G0OYQ (177km) in the Hull area. This is probably aircraft reflection or it could be tropo. If it turns out like yesterday, this could be it! However, I am always hopeful and you never know.
UPDATE 1205z: Well, I was right to be optimistic! DK2BL (990km) in Bavaria has been spotted.
UPDATE 1412z: No further spots.
UPDATE 1835z: SQ4OJD (1357km) spotted strongly.
UPDATE 1205z: Well, I was right to be optimistic! DK2BL (990km) in Bavaria has been spotted.
UPDATE 1412z: No further spots.
UPDATE 1835z: SQ4OJD (1357km) spotted strongly.
Sunrise - NOT amateur radio
After the rain yesterday, we had a glorious sunrise today. This was the sunrise earlier in our close. It is still sunny.
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sunrise
Sunspots - Tuesday January 30th 2018
Solar flux is 68 today (low). Sunspot number is still zero. A=4 and K=2.
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sunspots
29 Jan 2018
630m WSPR RX
Although I am currently monitoring 630m WSPR RX, I am not sure about monitoring overnight. I may continue (shack PC on batteries) until bedtime. So far the best DX is EA5DOM (1525km). In all, 5 uniques spotted this evening so far.
Grumpy old man - NOT amateur radio
OK, I have definitely qualified for grumpy old man status!
Over lunch I glanced through one of the many gifts on sale in the brochures we get sent in the post. I noticed a "New England Chair" that was £450!! It was probably made in a sweatshop in China for £5. Now, some may pay this (perhaps a footballer on £400k a week?), but count me out!
Now, I have nothing against small businesses (or large) making fair profits, but this is ridiculous in my view. Some suckers may be persuaded to part with their money, but not me.
Over lunch I glanced through one of the many gifts on sale in the brochures we get sent in the post. I noticed a "New England Chair" that was £450!! It was probably made in a sweatshop in China for £5. Now, some may pay this (perhaps a footballer on £400k a week?), but count me out!
Now, I have nothing against small businesses (or large) making fair profits, but this is ridiculous in my view. Some suckers may be persuaded to part with their money, but not me.
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365project - NOT amateur radio
Some time ago I think I mentioned that I do the 365project (do not confuse with MS Word as it has nothing whatsoever to do with this).
Basically this is free unless you want privacy and more albums, when it costs $19.99 a year. The idea is to submit a picture every day so you have a sort of visual diary.
Some submit very arty photos, but I tend to use very ordinary images. It is interesting to look back, say, 3 years.
See http://365project.org/g3xbm/365
Basically this is free unless you want privacy and more albums, when it costs $19.99 a year. The idea is to submit a picture every day so you have a sort of visual diary.
Some submit very arty photos, but I tend to use very ordinary images. It is interesting to look back, say, 3 years.
See http://365project.org/g3xbm/365
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365project
The next solar maximum
"A monthly smoothed maximum number of 62 is derived for Solar Cycle 25. This would probably be around 2025. This is almost down to Dalton Mimimum values."
Basically, not great! We had better get used to it.
See https://wattsupwiththat.com/2016/12/21/solar-cycle-25-amplitude-prediction/
Basically, not great! We had better get used to it.
See https://wattsupwiththat.com/2016/12/21/solar-cycle-25-amplitude-prediction/
630m overnight
Last night I returned to 630m WSPR RX. In all, 12 uniques were spotted, all EU. Overall, not a brilliant night.
Wallflowers - NOT amateur radio
Yesterday we went for a short walk around part of our village. In one garden, there were some wallflowers in flower. This is the first I have seen. At the right temperature, these smell wonderfully.
Our own, in the sun by our front door, have still to flower: they are some weeks off yet.
Our own, in the sun by our front door, have still to flower: they are some weeks off yet.
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Sunspots - Monday January 29th 2018
Solar flux is 67and the sunspot number zero. A=4 and K=1.
This is the lowest solar flux I have seen for many years. We are likely to hit even lower numbers in the years ahead around the sunspot minimum.
It is some time since I checked the forecasts for cycle 25 peak. The last time I looked I think the "experts" were expecting a similar peak to the last one.
This is the lowest solar flux I have seen for many years. We are likely to hit even lower numbers in the years ahead around the sunspot minimum.
It is some time since I checked the forecasts for cycle 25 peak. The last time I looked I think the "experts" were expecting a similar peak to the last one.
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10m FT8 RX since breakfast
As I normally do, I have been on 10m FT8 RX since breakfast. So far just G4CJC (74km) spotted, probably by aircraft reflection.
UPDATE 1655z: No further spots. What a bad day! Unless things suddenly change (it has been known - says the eternal optimist!) it is probably the worst day on 10m for a very long time. I shall stay on until about 1800z, then switch to 630m WSPR RX, which always brings results.
UPDATE 1655z: No further spots. What a bad day! Unless things suddenly change (it has been known - says the eternal optimist!) it is probably the worst day on 10m for a very long time. I shall stay on until about 1800z, then switch to 630m WSPR RX, which always brings results.
28 Jan 2018
QSYed to 630m WSPR RX
At 1724z I QSYed to MF from 10m. I am again running the shack PC from batteries with a preamp and earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground. Late this evening I shall have to take a break so the shack PC batteries can be charged for the overnight period.
UPDATE 1744z: First spot was DL3NDR (814km) shortly followed by G0MRF (139km) and DH5RAE (995km). Whilst it is good to spot these stations, it would be great to spot some new stations.
UPDATE 2142z: About 30 minutes ago I went QRT to charge the shack PC battery. Up to this point I had spotted 9 uniques. This is typical. I shall go on again later.
UPDATE 1744z: First spot was DL3NDR (814km) shortly followed by G0MRF (139km) and DH5RAE (995km). Whilst it is good to spot these stations, it would be great to spot some new stations.
UPDATE 2142z: About 30 minutes ago I went QRT to charge the shack PC battery. Up to this point I had spotted 9 uniques. This is typical. I shall go on again later.
UK Pound up - NOT amateur radio
Although I am at a loss to understand why, the UK Pound is up against almost all major currencies. Against the US Dollar and the Euro, yes, but the rest too?
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uk pound
RSPB Birdwatch 2018 - NOT amateur radio
Every January, I take part in the Big Garden Birdwatch organised by the RSPB here in the UK. You watch the birds in your garden for any 1 hour and note the maximum number of each sort seen in the hour.
This year there were no blackbirds, no tits, no collared doves. In fact there was a real shortage of small birds. I may just have been unlucky or maybe it was the fact that we have had more frosts which have killed off smaller birds? Anyway this year I saw 2 robins, 2 starlings, 3 jackdaws and 4 black headed gulls and nothing else.
This year there were no blackbirds, no tits, no collared doves. In fact there was a real shortage of small birds. I may just have been unlucky or maybe it was the fact that we have had more frosts which have killed off smaller birds? Anyway this year I saw 2 robins, 2 starlings, 3 jackdaws and 4 black headed gulls and nothing else.
10m FT8 RX - all quiet?
For about 20 minutes I have been on 10m FT8 RX. As yet, no spots. It is on 1055z, so things could change.
UPDATE 1254z: 4 stations in 3 EU countries spotted so far. Most of these were quite recent. Es?
UPDATE 1655z: G4AWP (19km) spotted. Real DX today! No further spots since G4AWP.
UPDATE 1254z: 4 stations in 3 EU countries spotted so far. Most of these were quite recent. Es?
UPDATE 1655z: G4AWP (19km) spotted. Real DX today! No further spots since G4AWP.
Grandchildren - NOT amateur radio
Last night we had one of our sons and his children staying. They have now gone home. This is them outside "our" windmill.
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Sunspots - Sunday January 28th 2018
Solar flux is 69 and the sunspot number zero. A=6 and K=0.
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sunspots
Not on 630m WSPR RX overnight
Overnight I did not go on 630m WSPR. Instead, I remained on the band during yesterday afternoon and evening. One reason was we had grandchildren staying, so access to my shack was limited. I am now on 10m FT8 RX.
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