Some of these are seen in the UK, but I saw several in Brittany. They are in the same family as yellow hammers. In the UK they are at their current range limit, although with climate change they will probably spread further north.
See https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/wildlife-guides/bird-a-z/cirl-bunting/
15 Jul 2019
Brittany memories - NOT amateur radio
We have been back home a few days now and our stay in Brittany with our son's in-laws is fast becoming a distant memory.
We had a great time and the weather was so good when we were there.
The collage is a good memory jogger.
We had a great time and the weather was so good when we were there.
The collage is a good memory jogger.
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6m FT8
At the moment I am on 6m FT8 RX. So far today, 10 stations in 3 countries spotted with best DX on 6m FT8 RX being LB6D (1030km) in Norway. Later I may try TX.
UPDATE 1106z: A brief CQ was widely copied in England, but there was no Es at the time. The map shows where my CQ was spotted on 6m FT8 TX. Using the V2000 vertical omni antenna at 1106z.
UPDATE 1142z: 15 stations in 4 countries spotted so far today on 6m FT8 RX.
UPDATE 1255z: My recent 6m FT8 CQ call was copied by 15 stations with 1 QSO with G4VXE (136km). Earlier I was called by a station in JO00 square.
UPDATE 1827z: Now 24 stations in 4 countries spotted today on 6m FT8 RX here. The impression I get over several Es summers is the openings to the north get better later in the summer. As I say, this is my impression and has no scientific basis. I'd be interested to know if others have the same impression. Openings to the south of Europe still occur.
UPDATE 1106z: A brief CQ was widely copied in England, but there was no Es at the time. The map shows where my CQ was spotted on 6m FT8 TX. Using the V2000 vertical omni antenna at 1106z.
UPDATE 1142z: 15 stations in 4 countries spotted so far today on 6m FT8 RX.
UPDATE 1255z: My recent 6m FT8 CQ call was copied by 15 stations with 1 QSO with G4VXE (136km). Earlier I was called by a station in JO00 square.
UPDATE 1827z: Now 24 stations in 4 countries spotted today on 6m FT8 RX here. The impression I get over several Es summers is the openings to the north get better later in the summer. As I say, this is my impression and has no scientific basis. I'd be interested to know if others have the same impression. Openings to the south of Europe still occur.
Sunspots - Monday July 15th 2019
Solar flux is 66 today and the SSN 0. A=6 and K=1.
UPDATE 1430z: Latest figures I have are solar flux 66 and SSN 0. A=5 and K=3.
UPDATE 1430z: Latest figures I have are solar flux 66 and SSN 0. A=5 and K=3.
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14 Jul 2019
6m FT8
For the last few hours I switched to 6m FT8. My CQ was spotted by 19 stations in 3 countries with best DX being a spot by G4RAA (333km) in Devon. On 6m FT8 RX there seems to be no Es evident with MW0CSO (243km) being the best DX spotted here this afternoon.
UPDATE 1715z: Now 30 stations spotted in 10 countries spotted today on 6m FT8 RX with best DX spotted being EA7ARG (1746km).
UPDATE 2010z: Now 39 stations in 14 countries (all EU) spotted on 6m FT8 RX today.
UPDATE 1715z: Now 30 stations spotted in 10 countries spotted today on 6m FT8 RX with best DX spotted being EA7ARG (1746km).
UPDATE 2010z: Now 39 stations in 14 countries (all EU) spotted on 6m FT8 RX today.
2m and the IARU
Southgate News has a piece today about the IARU and 2m. Several national societies have expressed concern about the French WRC 2023 proposal to reallocate the band to aeronautical mobile services.
2m FT8 RX today
This morning I am on 2m FT8 RX. So far today, 32 stations spotted in 6 countries with the best DX DK1FG in Bavaria (815km). These could be tropo or aircraft reflections. There are probably some of each. Signal levels suggest most are tropo. Still using the big-wheel horizontal omni antenna.
House martin nests - NOT amateur radio
There were several nests over the bakers where we stayed in Brittany. I am pretty sure these are house martins judging by the tail of the adult.
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Our garden in Brittany - NOT amateur radio
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Sunspots - Sunday July 14th 2019
Solar flux is just 66 and the sunspot number still 0. A=6 and K=2. Pathetic again.
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Dinard airport - NOT amateur radio
We flew back from Brittany yesterday from Dinard. This is a very small airport. Getting through it was easy unlike London Stansted! Despite having only cabin bags we faced a HUGE queue for passport control. At one time years ago Stansted was a small and intimate airport.
13 Jul 2019
OFCOM consulting on mobile repeaters
OFCOM is consulting on mobile phone repeaters. Please see their website.
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With our Brittany hosts - NOT amateur radio
We are now back home after a great few days in Brittany with our son's French mother and father-in-law. They live at Le Vivier-sur-Mer not far from Concale and St Malo.
The photo shows us with them a few days ago in St Malo.
The photo shows us with them a few days ago in St Malo.
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2m FT8
Stations spotting me on 2m
FT8 since I got home.
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12 Jul 2019
Rallies this Sunday
The following rallies are on this Sunday:
Sunday 14 JULY : CORNISH RADIO AMATEUR CLUB RALLY
Penair School, St Clements, Truro TR1 1TN. Doors open 10.30am until 4pm. There will be trade stands and a Bring & Buy. Catering is available on site. Contact Mike Halloway on 01209 211 069, email mike.g1nrf@hotmail.com.
Sunday 14 JULY : McMICHAEL RADIO RALLY AND BOOT SALE
Reading Rugby Football Club, Sonning Lane, Sonning on Thames. RG4 6ST. Doors open 9.30am to 3.30pm, admission £3. Car boot sale pitches £10 (setup from 7:30). There will be trade stands and exhibition displays. Catering is available on site as well as a bar. More from Min, G0JMS on 07917 830 410 or by email to G0JMS@RADARC.ORG. www.mcmichaelrally.org.uk
Sunday 14 JULY : 23rd RED ROSE QRP FESTIVAL
St Joseph's Hall, Mather Lane, Leigh, WN7 2PR. Free car parking, all on one level halls. Doors open 10.30am (traders 8am). Bring and Buy, RSGB bookstall, refreshments, bar. Details from Colin M0IQY on 07419363131 or on manchesterradiorally@gmail.com.
A list of rallies can be found at http://rsgb.org/main/news/rallies/
Sunday 14 JULY : CORNISH RADIO AMATEUR CLUB RALLY
Penair School, St Clements, Truro TR1 1TN. Doors open 10.30am until 4pm. There will be trade stands and a Bring & Buy. Catering is available on site. Contact Mike Halloway on 01209 211 069, email mike.g1nrf@hotmail.com.
Sunday 14 JULY : McMICHAEL RADIO RALLY AND BOOT SALE
Reading Rugby Football Club, Sonning Lane, Sonning on Thames. RG4 6ST. Doors open 9.30am to 3.30pm, admission £3. Car boot sale pitches £10 (setup from 7:30). There will be trade stands and exhibition displays. Catering is available on site as well as a bar. More from Min, G0JMS on 07917 830 410 or by email to G0JMS@RADARC.ORG. www.mcmichaelrally.org.uk
Sunday 14 JULY : 23rd RED ROSE QRP FESTIVAL
St Joseph's Hall, Mather Lane, Leigh, WN7 2PR. Free car parking, all on one level halls. Doors open 10.30am (traders 8am). Bring and Buy, RSGB bookstall, refreshments, bar. Details from Colin M0IQY on 07419363131 or on manchesterradiorally@gmail.com.
A list of rallies can be found at http://rsgb.org/main/news/rallies/
OFCOM Annual Report and Accounts
No doubt you will join me in being extatic over the OFCOM Annual Report and Accounts for last year now available on their website. I cannot contain my joy 😂!!
11 Jul 2019
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8 Jul 2019
6m FT8 today
Yet again, I am on 6m FT8 RX at the moment. There are lots of EU stations being spotted by Es. As yet, no "real DX" being spotted here. At the moment, my small system is not copying as much (30 stations) as I did with JT65. My antenna is just the V2000 omni vertical fed with CB coax.
UPDATE 1709z: Now 101 stations spotted on 6m FT8 RX today.
UPDATE 1709z: Now 101 stations spotted on 6m FT8 RX today.
Micronations - NOT amateur radio
Yesterday I discovered the Savage Islands. Today I have discovered that there is a Wiki about small nations. Some appear to have been created by cranks. Fun to read!
See https://micronations/wiki
See https://micronations/wiki
7 Jul 2019
Savage Islands - NOT amateur radio
Until a chance finding on Google I never know these islands existed! I am not sure if these are the Dry Salvages (the English name) in T.S. Eliot's "Four Quartets". I had always thought these were off the N.E. USA.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savage_Islands
Later, I consulted Wikipedia and confirmed that T.S.Eliot was referring to a rock formation off Cape Ann, Massachusetts.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dry_Salvages
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savage_Islands
Later, I consulted Wikipedia and confirmed that T.S.Eliot was referring to a rock formation off Cape Ann, Massachusetts.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dry_Salvages
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Hanging baskets - NOT amateur radio
We have 2 hanging baskets, but they need lots of water as they can easily dry out.
They look good when healthy, but you have to be prepared to water them often. Often a feed does them good too. I am no expert!
They look good when healthy, but you have to be prepared to water them often. Often a feed does them good too. I am no expert!
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6m FT8 RX
One of the beauties of FT8 RX is I can leave the rig on and monitor what is coming through on any PC anywhere. My reception is on the FT991A with WSJT-X (free) on the PC and spots are automatically uploaded to PSKreporter maps, so I can see there is a lot of EU Es DX on 6m at the moment.
UPDATE 1452z: Quite a few Europeans spotted plus a couple of Canadian stations on 6m FT8 RX today. 173 stations spotted in total so far today.
UPDATE 1953z: At the moment 186 stations spotted today on 6m FT8 RX. It is only early July, but I am sure there is less "real DX" this year. No South Americans copied this year and no Far East. Caribbean, North America, Middle East and Europe copied OK. Just seems less this year than last. I may be wrong.
UPDATE 1452z: Quite a few Europeans spotted plus a couple of Canadian stations on 6m FT8 RX today. 173 stations spotted in total so far today.
UPDATE 1953z: At the moment 186 stations spotted today on 6m FT8 RX. It is only early July, but I am sure there is less "real DX" this year. No South Americans copied this year and no Far East. Caribbean, North America, Middle East and Europe copied OK. Just seems less this year than last. I may be wrong.
VHF NFD this weekend
Usually I just forget, but this year we have a visitor, so I cannot go on. This weekend is VHF NFD in the UK.
Years ago I took part in VHF NFD with the Pye Group from the Quantocks in Somerset and were 2nd I think. This would have been in the 1970s. I joke that there is still a very rusty Kingshill PSU up there somewhere under the heather! We slept in tents and getting the gear up there was a logistical nightmare! On my own it would not be my idea of fun, so I have great respect for SOTA operators who activate rare peaks.
There are lots of well equipped stations with big antennas on hilltops for VHF NFD, so it is a good chance to work some new squares. I think (but check the rules) it covers the VHF and UHF bands up to 23cm.
Years ago I took part in VHF NFD with the Pye Group from the Quantocks in Somerset and were 2nd I think. This would have been in the 1970s. I joke that there is still a very rusty Kingshill PSU up there somewhere under the heather! We slept in tents and getting the gear up there was a logistical nightmare! On my own it would not be my idea of fun, so I have great respect for SOTA operators who activate rare peaks.
There are lots of well equipped stations with big antennas on hilltops for VHF NFD, so it is a good chance to work some new squares. I think (but check the rules) it covers the VHF and UHF bands up to 23cm.
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6 Jul 2019
Cambridge punts - NOT amateur radio
Cambridge is famous for its punts. Today we had some drama as it rained and all the umbrellas went up. Someone lost his punt and dived in (did he realise how shallow it is?) and there was a crash into a wall.
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Cambridge - NOT amateur radio
As we have been in Cambridge much of the day, the radio has not been turned on. Several streets in the city were closed off for the "Extinction Rebellion" demo.
I have never seen Cambridge so busy ever. Many of the visitors were from the Far East. Are we seeing more visitors this year?
I have never seen Cambridge so busy ever. Many of the visitors were from the Far East. Are we seeing more visitors this year?
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Sunspots - Saturday July 6th 2019
Solar flux is 66 and the SSN 0. A=5 and K=1. Still looks like we are bumping along the bottom.
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5 Jul 2019
Boris - NOT amateur radio
At the moment, the UK Conservative party members are voting to elect their new leader. It is likely to be Boris Johnson, who will also become the new (unelected) UK Prime Minister. He sounds a bit like another Donald Trump. I fail to understand why so many want him as their leader.
Personally, I am not impressed by either candidate. Most Conservative voters are in the older age bracket. Boris is, allegedly, a teller of untruths, although this is based on the media, so I may be wrong. Both are public school boys, now grown up. I believe Boris went to Eton and Jeremy Hunt to Charterhouse.
My view is that whoever is elected will try, and fail, to get the EU to move in an attempt to get approval in Parliament for the EU withdrawal bill A vote of no confidence is possible, followed by a General Election.
God help us. 😢
Personally, I am not impressed by either candidate. Most Conservative voters are in the older age bracket. Boris is, allegedly, a teller of untruths, although this is based on the media, so I may be wrong. Both are public school boys, now grown up. I believe Boris went to Eton and Jeremy Hunt to Charterhouse.
My view is that whoever is elected will try, and fail, to get the EU to move in an attempt to get approval in Parliament for the EU withdrawal bill A vote of no confidence is possible, followed by a General Election.
God help us. 😢
Cookies - NOT amateur radio
No, not the food variety. If you are in the EU we have new data protection measures under the GDPR banner. Now, certainly in the EU we have to click to accept website cookies. No doubt someone, somewhere thought this a good idea. What happens? Most of us just click "accept" or similar and never read the text. It totally fails. This is stupidity and bureaucracy gone stark raving mad! It sickens me and achieves nothing.
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Parkin - NOT amateur radio
As we have a guest staying later, my wife has a good excuse to do some baking. Among the things she bakes is parkin, which is a soft, ginger based cake that is great with cheese. The photo shows the mix going in. I had to sample some last night, with some cheese! It passed the test, but I think it needs retesting. Hmmm. 😜
See https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/1940684/parkin
See https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/1940684/parkin
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