25 May 2018
Remarkable sunspots - Friday May 25th 2018
Solar flux is 73 and the sunspot number a remarkable 39 so late in the solar cycle, A=4 and K=2.
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sunspots
24 May 2018
Rally (well actually a flea market)
26 MAY 2018 : RADARS FLEA MARKET INDOOR SALE
St Vincent de Paul's, Caldershaw Road, off Edenfield Road (A680), Norden, Rochdale, OL12 7QR. Doors open to the public at 10:30am with disabled visitors gaining access 15 minutes earlier. Admission is £2.50 with those under 12 years free. £5 per pitch (for traders with own tables) or £10 for a pitch with table provided. Bring & Buy as well as commercial traders and amateur radio sellers. Refreshments available including bacon and sausage butties. Robert, M0NVQ rally@radars.me.uk or m0nvq@outlook.com, 0777 811 3333.
A list of rallies can be found at http://rsgb.org/main/news/ rallies/
St Vincent de Paul's, Caldershaw Road, off Edenfield Road (A680), Norden, Rochdale, OL12 7QR. Doors open to the public at 10:30am with disabled visitors gaining access 15 minutes earlier. Admission is £2.50 with those under 12 years free. £5 per pitch (for traders with own tables) or £10 for a pitch with table provided. Bring & Buy as well as commercial traders and amateur radio sellers. Refreshments available including bacon and sausage butties. Robert, M0NVQ rally@radars.me.uk or m0nvq@outlook.com, 0777 811 3333.
A list of rallies can be found at http://rsgb.org/main/news/
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rally
Back on 6m FT8 RX
As the threat from storms is not a concern this evening, I have returned to 6m FT8 RX. There are lots of stations from Spain and Portugal. Best DX on 6m FT8 RX is EA8EE (3014km).
UPDATE 1856z: So far, 27 unique stations in 7 countries spotted on 6m FT8 RX.
UPDATE 2014z: Not that many new stations and the storms could hit us overnight, so time to go QRT I think. Maybe on tomorrow, but this will depend how close the storms get.
UPDATE 1856z: So far, 27 unique stations in 7 countries spotted on 6m FT8 RX.
UPDATE 2014z: Not that many new stations and the storms could hit us overnight, so time to go QRT I think. Maybe on tomorrow, but this will depend how close the storms get.
Thunderstorm risk
As I was out for much of the day (see previous post) I turned off the rigs and disconnected things. After tea, I checked the lightning map and decided the storms were too far away to be a worry.
UPDATE 2125z: It looks like those thunderstorms are moving this way. At this rate, they will be hereabouts in the early hours. Rigs, PSU, PC and antennas are disconnected "just in case".
UPDATE 2125z: It looks like those thunderstorms are moving this way. At this rate, they will be hereabouts in the early hours. Rigs, PSU, PC and antennas are disconnected "just in case".
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lightning
Best ever - NOT amateur radio
Today we visited a garden in north Norfolk. It was, without doubt, the best collection of azaleas and rhododendrons I have ever seen.
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flowers
10m WSPR TX
After the very encouraging results yesterday, I am again on 10m WSPR (100% TX, randomised frequency, 500mW). I have been on since before breakfast, but no spots received as yet.
6m FT8
After a brief CQ call (2.5W) before breakfast (3 G spots) I have been RX ever since. So far, 4 Gs spotted plus one Lithuanian which was my best DX - LY8O (1686km).
Sunspots (lots!) - Thursday May 24th 2018
Solar flux is 72 today and the sunspot number 30, which is the highest in a long while. A=9 and K=2.
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sunspots
23 May 2018
Interesting blog
If you are like me, you are always keen to find interesting reading material on the net. Today, came across a blog I had not seen before. It is about interesting things, many of which I am sure readers will enjoy.
See http://tikalon.com/blog/blog.php .
See http://tikalon.com/blog/blog.php .
6m FT8 RX
After a very brief CQ call before breakfast at 2.5W (yes, you guessed - a couple of Gs spotted me!) I have been of 6m FT8 RX since.
At the moment we seem to have Es to Iberia and North Africa. Best DX spot is 7X2TT (1766km).
UPDATE 1120z: 57 uniques in 7 countries so far on 6m FT8 RX today.
UPDATE 1312z: Best 6m FT8 RX DX today is currently S01WS (3043km).
UPDATE 1920z: I doubt much more will be spotted on 6m FT8 today. The map shows the spots so far today.
At the moment we seem to have Es to Iberia and North Africa. Best DX spot is 7X2TT (1766km).
UPDATE 1120z: 57 uniques in 7 countries so far on 6m FT8 RX today.
UPDATE 1312z: Best 6m FT8 RX DX today is currently S01WS (3043km).
UPDATE 1920z: I doubt much more will be spotted on 6m FT8 today. The map shows the spots so far today.
Early success on 10m WSPR TX today
Just before breakfast I turned on the 500mW 10m WSPR beacon and this has already been spotted by 5 different stations today. Best TX DX is EA1FAQ (1249km).
UPDATE 1123z: So far today, 6 unique spots in 4 countries of my 500mW 10m WSPR beacon.
UPDATE 1317z: 147 spots today, so far, of my 500mW 10m WSPR beacon. I guess most of these were Es. One report from Germany by DF4UE (758km) was +6dB S/N - i.e. remarkably strong.
UPDATE 1352z: Best spot of my 500mW 10m WSPR beacon is by EA8BFK (2880km).
UPDATE 1719z: 282 spots of my 500mW 10m WSPR beacon today, with 15 unique stations.
UPDATE 1924z: 283 spots today of my 500mW 10m WSPR beacon. Still 15 uniques. Soon be time to go QRT.
UPDATE 1123z: So far today, 6 unique spots in 4 countries of my 500mW 10m WSPR beacon.
UPDATE 1317z: 147 spots today, so far, of my 500mW 10m WSPR beacon. I guess most of these were Es. One report from Germany by DF4UE (758km) was +6dB S/N - i.e. remarkably strong.
UPDATE 1352z: Best spot of my 500mW 10m WSPR beacon is by EA8BFK (2880km).
Unique spots of my 500mW WSPR beacon so far today. |
UPDATE 1924z: 283 spots today of my 500mW 10m WSPR beacon. Still 15 uniques. Soon be time to go QRT.
Lupins - NOT amateur radio
We planted some lupins a few years ago. Last year they got nibbled by muntjac deer. They have just come out. I hope we have better luck this year!
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lupins
Sunspots - Wednesday May 23rd 2018
Solar flux is 71 today and the sunspot number 12. A=6 and K=2.
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sunspots
22 May 2018
"This will take a while"
They are not kidding!
After updating the shack PC this morning (90 minutes) I got a message this evening saying the main PC (Windows 10) had an important update. Nearly 2 hours later the update was complete.
Windows 10 worked fine before and, as far as I can tell, these darn updates are all to do with features I am not interested in.
Call me a cynic but just why are such changes necessary? Perhaps it is just another opportunity for Microsoft to keep an eye our every move? Maybe I am being unduly harsh, but if Windows 10 is so great just why do I have to watch paint dry for almost 2 hours as yet another update is done. This is a pretty new machine, so updates could take much longer on a older PC.
It is clear to me why some call Windows "Windoze".
After updating the shack PC this morning (90 minutes) I got a message this evening saying the main PC (Windows 10) had an important update. Nearly 2 hours later the update was complete.
Windows 10 worked fine before and, as far as I can tell, these darn updates are all to do with features I am not interested in.
Call me a cynic but just why are such changes necessary? Perhaps it is just another opportunity for Microsoft to keep an eye our every move? Maybe I am being unduly harsh, but if Windows 10 is so great just why do I have to watch paint dry for almost 2 hours as yet another update is done. This is a pretty new machine, so updates could take much longer on a older PC.
It is clear to me why some call Windows "Windoze".
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windows
Begonias - NOT amateur radio
In the warm May sunshine, we planted begonias this afternoon. These last all summer and need very little attention. They give lots of colour.
There are a few more to do tomorrow.
Last year my wife bought busy lizzies by mistake. They also looked good.
There are a few more to do tomorrow.
Last year my wife bought busy lizzies by mistake. They also looked good.
Unicorn-2A PocketQube satellite
Southgate News has a piece of a future small satellite from Scotland. It is due for launch Q3 this year.
See https://amsat-uk.org/2018/05/01/unicorn-2a-pocketqube-satellite/
See https://amsat-uk.org/2018/05/01/unicorn-2a-pocketqube-satellite/
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southgate news
10m WSPR TX
As yesterday, I am on 10m WSPR TX only (500mW, 100%, frequency randomised). Already I have been spotted in Italy by IU7DZZ (973km) several times, whereas yesterday I got no spots at all! On 10m I am using my stand-alone W5OLF WSPR beacon. Apart from syncing the time, this does not need a PC at all. Even this could be done with a radio.
UPDATE 1025z: Now spotted by EA1FAQ (1249km).
UPDATE 1521z: So far today, 13 unique spots of my 500mW WSPR beacon on 10m.
UPDATE 1616z: Now 20 different stations spotting my 500mW 10m WSPR beacon today.
UPDATE 1025z: Now spotted by EA1FAQ (1249km).
UPDATE 1521z: So far today, 13 unique spots of my 500mW WSPR beacon on 10m.
UPDATE 1616z: Now 20 different stations spotting my 500mW 10m WSPR beacon today.
6m FT8 RX
What a difference! Already lots of 6m Es with many southern Europeans (13 countries already spotted by 0830z) on 6m FT8 RX.
UPDATE 0922z: 60 different stations in 15 countries spotted on 6m FT8 RX so far today.
UPDATE 1100z: Now 19 countries spotted today on 6m FT8 with best DX S01WS (3043km) in Western Sahara.
UPDATE 1230z: Well over 100 unique stations spotted today on 6m FT8 RX. So many that I have lost count! 22 countries and 2 continents so far today.
UPDATE 1630z: Apart from N.W.Africa and Israel no great DX spotted on 6m FT8 yet this season.
UPDATE 1722z: Best 6m FT8 RX DX now 4Z1RZ (3567km). Now 29 countries in 3 continents spotted today on 6m FT8 RX.
UPDATE 0922z: 60 different stations in 15 countries spotted on 6m FT8 RX so far today.
UPDATE 1100z: Now 19 countries spotted today on 6m FT8 with best DX S01WS (3043km) in Western Sahara.
UPDATE 1230z: Well over 100 unique stations spotted today on 6m FT8 RX. So many that I have lost count! 22 countries and 2 continents so far today.
UPDATE 1630z: Apart from N.W.Africa and Israel no great DX spotted on 6m FT8 yet this season.
UPDATE 1722z: Best 6m FT8 RX DX now 4Z1RZ (3567km). Now 29 countries in 3 continents spotted today on 6m FT8 RX.
Sunspots - Tuesday May 22nd 2018
Solar flux is 68 today and the sunspot number 12. A=3 and K=1.
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sunspots
Windoze - zzz - 10
Let me start by saying I have used Windows 10 for a long time with no issues.
Today, my shack PC said it needed more disk space to do an essential update, so I added an external drive when doing this. My shack PC has a 32GB SSD. It is really only used for syncing to internet time and to run OPERA and WSJT-X software.
Now, if Windows 10 is so brilliant why does it take 90 minutes to install updates?!
Thankfully, as far as I can tell, everything I use still works.
Today, my shack PC said it needed more disk space to do an essential update, so I added an external drive when doing this. My shack PC has a 32GB SSD. It is really only used for syncing to internet time and to run OPERA and WSJT-X software.
Now, if Windows 10 is so brilliant why does it take 90 minutes to install updates?!
Thankfully, as far as I can tell, everything I use still works.
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microsoft,
windows 10
21 May 2018
"London" grandchildren - NOT amateur radio
At the weekend, we had our "London" grandchildren staying here for one night. Here they are with me.
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grandchildren
Es (sporadic E)
Es tends to be very specific. Sometimes Es is there strongly in one place, but absent just a few miles away. Today may be such a day.
As yet, no spots of my 10m TX 500mW WSPR beacon and only G stations spotted on 6m FT8 RX. Elsewhere it might be very different. Maybe things will be better later or tomorrow? I shall be on both bands for several hours yet .
As yet, no spots of my 10m TX 500mW WSPR beacon and only G stations spotted on 6m FT8 RX. Elsewhere it might be very different. Maybe things will be better later or tomorrow? I shall be on both bands for several hours yet .
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es,
sporadic-e
10m WSPR TX
I'd forgotten that whilst on 6m FT8 I can use a different antenna on 10m WSPR. On 10m WSPR I am 100% TX, but with randomised frequencies. I am using 500mW from my little WSPR beacon made by W5OLF.
UPDATE 1836z: No 10m WSPR spots of my beacon as yet. I have the feeling today is going to end with no spots of my little 10m WSPR beacon.
UPDATE 2030z: Well, I am about to go QRT with not a single report on 10m WSPR today!
UPDATE 1836z: No 10m WSPR spots of my beacon as yet. I have the feeling today is going to end with no spots of my little 10m WSPR beacon.
UPDATE 2030z: Well, I am about to go QRT with not a single report on 10m WSPR today!
HF Loops
This has been on before, but it is worth repeating.
HF loops are ideal in some applications. They can work surprisingly well, but are narrow band if efficient. They are ideal with QRP as quite high voltages can otherwise be created. I have used these on several bands. They can easily be made too.
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/antennas/magloop .
HF loops are ideal in some applications. They can work surprisingly well, but are narrow band if efficient. They are ideal with QRP as quite high voltages can otherwise be created. I have used these on several bands. They can easily be made too.
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/antennas/magloop .
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loop
6m FT8 today
This is becoming a habit! Just before breakfast I call CQ on 6m FT8 (2.5W, omnidirectional vertical antenna). Almost without fail, I get spotted by a couple of Gs, often quite distant, even though on TX for at most 3 minutes. The rest of the time I am RX only on 6m FT8. So far today (0912z) just 3 G spots, no Es.
UPDATE 1548z: Just 13 Gs spotted so far today on 6m FT8 RX. No Es evident here.
UPDATE 1612z: It pays to check. An EA1 was spotted but not shown on PSKreporter maps. More recently ON8DM (239km) has been spotted. Currently (only on PSKreporter maps) 15 different stations in 2 countries. With the EA1, that is 16 different stations in 3 countries so far today on 6m FT8.
UPDATE 1816z: Now 27 unique stations in 3 countries so far. Best DX is IT9RZR (2063km). Apart from the IT9 and the EA1 earlier, very little Es on 6m here today. QRT shortly.
UPDATE 1548z: Just 13 Gs spotted so far today on 6m FT8 RX. No Es evident here.
UPDATE 1612z: It pays to check. An EA1 was spotted but not shown on PSKreporter maps. More recently ON8DM (239km) has been spotted. Currently (only on PSKreporter maps) 15 different stations in 2 countries. With the EA1, that is 16 different stations in 3 countries so far today on 6m FT8.
UPDATE 1816z: Now 27 unique stations in 3 countries so far. Best DX is IT9RZR (2063km). Apart from the IT9 and the EA1 earlier, very little Es on 6m here today. QRT shortly.
May 2m UKAC activity contest results published
Although my voice prevents me being on too long, my score has risen in the AL section results. Using 5W and an omnidirectional antenna and never take contesting too seriously, I am quite pleased. although I shall probably miss June's session.
See https://www.rsgbcc.org/cgi-bin/vhfresults.pl?Contest=144MHz%20UKAC&Date=&year=2018
See https://www.rsgbcc.org/cgi-bin/vhfresults.pl?Contest=144MHz%20UKAC&Date=&year=2018
Stroke? - NOT amateur radio
This has probably been mentioned here before, so I apologise if I am repeating myself.
One thing I am aware of is how fast things seem to be going on the roads. When I am going 50mph it feels at least 60mph. Indeed I feel like I am going 70mph. Then I see a huge queue behind me! I am only too aware that I drive more slowly than I did. It feels embarrassing, but cannot safely drive faster.
OK I am growing older and becoming a grumpy old man. Maybe it is an age thing, but it as if my brain operates at a slower pace. I also find watching subtitles on TV hard work. Usually I give up!
It feels like the recovery from my stroke has stalled.
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/stroke .
One thing I am aware of is how fast things seem to be going on the roads. When I am going 50mph it feels at least 60mph. Indeed I feel like I am going 70mph. Then I see a huge queue behind me! I am only too aware that I drive more slowly than I did. It feels embarrassing, but cannot safely drive faster.
OK I am growing older and becoming a grumpy old man. Maybe it is an age thing, but it as if my brain operates at a slower pace. I also find watching subtitles on TV hard work. Usually I give up!
It feels like the recovery from my stroke has stalled.
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/stroke .
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stroke
Sunspots - Monday May 21st 2018
Solar flux is 68 today and the sunspot number 0. A=3 and K=0.
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sunspots
20 May 2018
More on 40MHz in EI
This came in from John EI7GL:
"Hi Roger
You might be interested in the new proposed 8m and 5m bandplans in EI. This was on the IRTS news today...
Spectrum News
Following a spectrum award by ComReg the entire 4m band (69.9 - 70.5 MHz) is now available to Irish licensees.
At the last IRTS Committee Meeting a sub-committee was convened to develop band plans and propagation beacons for additional spectrum included in the spectrum award.
IRTS is now consulting amateur licensees on two band plans covering 40 - 44 MHz and 54 - 69.9 MHz. More details including draft band plans can be downloaded from the IRTS website, www.irts.ie/downloads
Please send any comments as soon as possible to “newspectrum /at/ irts /dot/ ie” to arrive not later than 30th June 2018.
John, EI7GL"
It would be good to get a small secondary amateur band at 40MHz in the UK and more widely. As commercial gear does not cover this, it would be an ideal band for real Es propagation research. How about OFCOM allocating 50-100kHz at 40MHz to radio amateurs at, say, 10W on a strictly non-interference basis? Silly me, this requires thinking. Silly boy.
At our local museum - NOT amateur radio
Our granddaughter earlier today at our local museum playing with a hoola hoop. Years ago, these were all the rage.
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hoola hoop
Sunspots - Sunday May 20th 2018
Solar flux is 70 today and the sunspot number 0. A=3 and K=2.
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sunspots
6m FT8 RX today
So far today, 19 different stations in 9 countries with best DX LZ2FP (1995km).
UPDATE 1609z: 35 uniques in 13 countries so far today on 6m FT8.
UPDATE 2115z: Time to go QRT. 38 different stations in 13 countries today on 6m FT8.
UPDATE 1609z: 35 uniques in 13 countries so far today on 6m FT8.
UPDATE 2115z: Time to go QRT. 38 different stations in 13 countries today on 6m FT8.
19 May 2018
Es and thunderstorms
Some say there is a correlation between thunderstorms and sporadic-E, possibly sprites going upwards from thunderclouds. A good source of data on spaceweather is http://spaceweather.com/
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spaceweather
Dunstable Downs Boot Sale Sunday
This came in by a different route from my usual rally alerts.
http://www.dunstabledownsradioclub.org/
http://www.dunstabledownsradioclub.org/
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boot sale
Summer migrant birds - NOT amateur radio
Here in East Anglia, UK, summer migrant bird numbers are definitely down. Although I have seen swallows and swifts up here, there appear to be fewer. In S.Devon there seemed to be quite a few.
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migrants
Dayton disapointment
So it looks like, better late than never, Yaesu and Kenwood are joining the SDR club.
However, what I see looks like a couple of expensive transceivers aimed at those with deep pockets rather than those with more modest budgets to spend on the hobby.
Will we ever see the Japanese produce a low cost SDR (portable?) transceiver? The Chinese are coming up fast and will soon have truly competitive products in terms of performance and build quality at much lower prices. Unless they are very careful, the Japanese will be too late to the party.
However, what I see looks like a couple of expensive transceivers aimed at those with deep pockets rather than those with more modest budgets to spend on the hobby.
Will we ever see the Japanese produce a low cost SDR (portable?) transceiver? The Chinese are coming up fast and will soon have truly competitive products in terms of performance and build quality at much lower prices. Unless they are very careful, the Japanese will be too late to the party.
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china,
japan,
transceivers
6m FT8
Yet again, after a very brief TX period before breakfast (2.5W, 1 local spot), I have been RX only ever since. So far, 12 different stations in 3 countries spotted with best DX spotted F5NBQ (746km).
UPDATE 1000z: Now 17 different stations spotted in 3 countries.
UPDATE 1840z: Countless stations in 14 countries and 2 continents on 6m FT8 RX so far today.
UPDATE 1000z: Now 17 different stations spotted in 3 countries.
UPDATE 1840z: Countless stations in 14 countries and 2 continents on 6m FT8 RX so far today.
Royal wedding - NOT amateur radio
OK, I am not a great royalist and I hate the wall to wall coverage of this event, especially the hats people will be wearing and the food to be eaten at some remote street party. This is especially galling when "real" news is relegated to insignificance.
However, the last 12 months (and more) have been difficult and people are looking for light relief. The royal wedding is a good distraction and generally makes people feel better. This I do understand.
However, the last 12 months (and more) have been difficult and people are looking for light relief. The royal wedding is a good distraction and generally makes people feel better. This I do understand.
Sunspots - Saturday May 19th 2018
Solar flux is 68 today. The sunspot number remains zero. A=4 and K=2.
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sunspots
18 May 2018
USA and Climate Change - NOT amateur radio
It appears that the US House Committee on Appropriations may have re-instated NASA funding for climate change research that the US president quietly withdrew.
See https://thinkprogress.org/nasa-vote-house-climate-science-97ad7bc62c01/
See https://thinkprogress.org/nasa-vote-house-climate-science-97ad7bc62c01/
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climate change
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