Already our garden is looking autumnal. Dew is now appearing on the grass and trees are starting to lose their leaves.
Last summer we lost a fair bit of the grass due to the heat. After reseeding (as you can see) the grass is recovering well.
17 Oct 2019
Even better on 472kHz WSPR TX (10mW ERP)
Overnight, I was spotted by 16 stations in 5 countries including 3 different stations in Norway! The pleasing thing is I was spotted multiple times in Norway, and not that marginally! As usual, still using the unchanged earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground, so really nothing special at all. 12 stations spotted here on 472kHz WSPR RX.
I think this is the first time I have been spotted in Norway by 3 stations on 472kHz WSPR ever. The chart is arranged in distance order and shows where I was spotted and how many times.
I think this is the first time I have been spotted in Norway by 3 stations on 472kHz WSPR ever. The chart is arranged in distance order and shows where I was spotted and how many times.
Spots received overnight
(10mW ERP) on 472kHz SWPR
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BREXIT - DUP no
Whatever your views on BREXIT, the latest statement by the DUP is a bodyblow for those seeking a deal.
16 Oct 2019
Yahoo Groups closing
It has been on the cards for ages, but Yahoo is closing its groups. Some have migrated to .io although this is not free ($110 for Premier Membership in first year?). I created several amateur radio related Yahoo groups and I propose to close these. Some groups have migrated, although none that I host.
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BREXIT deal slipping away? - NOT amateur radio
Frantic last minute BREXIT discussions are continuing, but meanwhile the clock ticks. Is a deal for the UK to leave the EU about to happen? I think both sides want a deal, but they are finding the precise words of a legal agreement hard to find.
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Good night on 472kHz WSPR
Last night was, I think, the best ever at this QTH with spots of my 10mW ERP 472kHz QRPP WSPR by 2 different Norwegians. One was the best DX ever from this QTH on 472kHz WSPR - LA9IY (1374km).
Stations that spotted my 10mW ERP
472kHz WSPR overnight
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15 Oct 2019
2m UKAC results
The results of the October 2m activity contest (UKAC) have been published. In the low power section I have moved up to 76th out of 190, despite being active for less than an hour and just using the big-wheel. In my view, this is a fun contest.
Grass cut - NOT amateur radio
Although still dull, it was dryish, so I cut the lawns.
The garden is starting to look quite autumnal with several trees losing leaves.
The photo shows the back lawn earlier.
The garden is starting to look quite autumnal with several trees losing leaves.
The photo shows the back lawn earlier.
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Poor night on 472kHz WSPR
Last night was a poor one on 472kHz WSPR. Both on RX and TX (10mW ERP to the earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground) there were far fewer spots. I am wondering if after several days of rain, the soil conductivity is higher so the effective loop size in the ground is much smaller? Or were conditions just poorer?
Martin G8JNJ modelled my ground loop at 475kHz and got the "gain" as -33dBi. This seems about right and it maybe even worse!
UPDATE 1338z: I have been on 472kHz WSPR all day. Spots received up to 203km in daylight and I have spotted some new stations on 472kHz WSPR RX.
Overnight on 472kHz WSPR here |
UPDATE 1338z: I have been on 472kHz WSPR all day. Spots received up to 203km in daylight and I have spotted some new stations on 472kHz WSPR RX.
Earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground
For some years now I have used this antenna system successfully on the VLF, LF and MF bands. It certainly works and has worked as high as 60m, although this high I am unsure how much is the "loop in the ground" and how much is from the wire just above the ground. If you don't have space for a big antenna and earth on 160m, 630m or 2200m, you might want to give this a try.
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/antennas/earth-electrode-antennas
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/antennas/earth-electrode-antennas
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14 Oct 2019
472kHz WSPR
Although I have spotted several stations, including multiple spots of LA8AV (1035km), not a single spot of my 10mW ERP so far. This seems a little odd. By now, I would have expected some spots.
UPDATE 2043z: I restarted WSJT-X and resynced the clock and was spotted by 2E0ILY (209km). Was this just coincidence?
UPDATE 2043z: I restarted WSJT-X and resynced the clock and was spotted by 2E0ILY (209km). Was this just coincidence?
2m FT8
As 6m was not showing much promise, I have moved up to 2m FT8 using the FT817ND and the big-wheel. I am getting suspicious of PSKreporter maps today as no spots (of my 2m FT8 CQ) appeared and neither were several calls by G0GGG on 6m which were copied here locally.
UPDATE 1456z: Now getting my usual spots from Cornwall and Northern Ireland on 2m FT8 despite just running 2.5W to the big-wheel. I suspect there was a short problem with PSK reporter. Also seeing 2m FT8 stations in Belgium and The Netherlands.
UPDATE 1639z: So far today, 17 stations in 7 countries spotted on 2m FT8 RX here.
Stations that spotted my 2m FT8 CQ
(2.5W to big-wheel) this afternoon
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UPDATE 1639z: So far today, 17 stations in 7 countries spotted on 2m FT8 RX here.
6m FT8
Laziness again!
Using the FT817ND at 2.5W to the V2000 vertical antenna, I am again on 6m FT8. G0GGG in IO81 square (Warminster) was calling an SM in Sweden. My own CQ calls were spotted by no-one.
UPDATE 1410z: No spots.
Using the FT817ND at 2.5W to the V2000 vertical antenna, I am again on 6m FT8. G0GGG in IO81 square (Warminster) was calling an SM in Sweden. My own CQ calls were spotted by no-one.
UPDATE 1410z: No spots.
Pagers: SO dated now! - NOT amateur radio
About 20 years ago I was in charge of the RF development for the Cobalt FLEX pager for the USA, that was manufactured in Mexico.
We had an excellent bunch of developers who could probably have designed anything in RF. Instead, Philips got out of paging and made a hash of mobile phones.
The photo shows the team at a dinner after the development was completed.
We had an excellent bunch of developers who could probably have designed anything in RF. Instead, Philips got out of paging and made a hash of mobile phones.
The photo shows the team at a dinner after the development was completed.
472kHz WSPR (10mW ERP)
Overnight I was spotted by 15 different receiving stations, although a few were the same stations running different systems. This was the first time this season when my signal was not decoded in Norway. So far this autumn I have received spots from 28 different receiving stations as the table shows. As usual, I am using the earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground.
On 472kHz WSPR receive I have so far copied 22 stations here. I think this is the first time my TX results have bettered my RX results. My noise floor is low, so I guess there must be fewer active TX stations in range.
472kHz WSPR TX (10mW ERP) so far this autumn |
World Cup rugby - NOT amateur radio
Although not a great rugby fan, I see that Japan beat Scotland yesterday 28-21. The game was in doubt because of the typhoon. At least the match took place and the host nation goes on.
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BREXIT deal coming? - NOT amateur radio
Although it is hard to tell, I get the feeling that the UK and EU are struggling to reach a last minute deal.
The UK leaving the EU without a deal would be messy and almost certainly not good for the UK or the EU. No doubt we will find out more this week. Likewise, further delay cannot be good.
UPDATE 1244z: The UK pound has been falling all morning. I guess the markets are scared of a no-deal this week.
The UK leaving the EU without a deal would be messy and almost certainly not good for the UK or the EU. No doubt we will find out more this week. Likewise, further delay cannot be good.
UPDATE 1244z: The UK pound has been falling all morning. I guess the markets are scared of a no-deal this week.
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Optical communications
G4HJW's over the horizon
(9km disatan) optical signal
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My "specialisation" was over the horizon weak optical signals. I managed to reach 8.1km non line-of-sight using a 481THz red LED with QRSS3. Nothing at all could be seen in the sky, yet there was perfect decoding on the PC. Had I been fit, I am sure much further would have been possible. As there were no clouds, I think this was clear air scattering.
What was needed was a much better tripod which was more stable and could be repeatably set in the right direction. My cheap tripod was wobbly and far from suitable. Accurate alignment is important. Once aligned there was the signal.
G4HJW's signal was way above the noise at 9km non line-of-sight (see photo above).
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/optical
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nanowaves
Iceland church - NOT amateur radio
We went to Iceland for a holiday in 2011, not knowing what to expect. We thought it would be barren, but instead it was green mostly with lots of lupins to be seen. We very much liked it.
Several churches were seen, often heated geothermally, including the one in the photo.
If you get a chance, do go there. When we went in August, it was not cold. In fact in one of the towns in the north people took off their shirts!
Several churches were seen, often heated geothermally, including the one in the photo.
If you get a chance, do go there. When we went in August, it was not cold. In fact in one of the towns in the north people took off their shirts!
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iceland
13 Oct 2019
Return to 472kHz WSPR
At about 1815z, I returned to 472kHz WSPR using my 10mW ERP from the earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground. Already I have been spotted by 4 stations with the best spot being by F5WK (364km).
Fridge - NOT amateur radio
For some reason people have a fascination with looking in the fridges of other people.
Ours is as boring as most are!
Ours is as boring as most are!
Web SDRs
Even if your local noise level is high, you can still take a look at the HF bands by using a web based SDR RX. A good place to start is http://www.websdr.org/ . This has links to many SDR receivers around the world, so you can even listen to the bands as if you were elsewhere on the planet.
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Webpage about 2m FT8
On my main website is a page about 2m FT8. This mode has transformed 2m. There is probably less SSB and CW operation, but every day, irrespective of conditions, DX that was previously unimaginable with QRP becomes possible. Almost without fail my QRP is copied at any time in Cornwall and Northern Ireland. This seems more like "flat band" tropo than aircraft, which would only work at certain times.
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/vuhf/2m-ft8
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/vuhf/2m-ft8
80m chirps?
Southgate News has a report from the IARU about odd chirps that have recently appeared on 80m.
See http://southgatearc.org/news/2019/october/mysterious-chirps-in-80m-band.htm
See http://southgatearc.org/news/2019/october/mysterious-chirps-in-80m-band.htm
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iaru,
southgate news
2m FT8
Although I have been on 2m FT8 overnight there are no spots yet this morning.
UPDATE 0935z: So far 24 stations in 6 countries spotted on 2m FT8 with best DX being DK1FG (815km).
UPDATE 1205z: A recent 2m FT8 CQ (2.5W to the big-wheel omni antenna) was spotted by 7 stations. G1BHM (355km) in Devon was worked. In all 33 stations spotted today on 2m FT8 RX.
UPDATE 1229z: As an experiment, I set the FT817ND to 500mW and called FT8 CQ. I was still copied by 3 stations with the best being G1BHM (355km) in Devon. With 2m FT8, you definitely do not need high power or big beams! On 2m FT8 RX, 35 stations spotted so far today.
UPDATE 1326z: Now 37 stations spotted here today on 2m FT8 RX with the big wheel.
UPDATE 1712z: Now 58 stations in 8 countries spotted so far today using the FT817ND and the big-wheel omni antenna. The maps shows the stations so far received today on 2m FT8 RX.
UPDATE 1205z: A recent 2m FT8 CQ (2.5W to the big-wheel omni antenna) was spotted by 7 stations. G1BHM (355km) in Devon was worked. In all 33 stations spotted today on 2m FT8 RX.
UPDATE 1229z: As an experiment, I set the FT817ND to 500mW and called FT8 CQ. I was still copied by 3 stations with the best being G1BHM (355km) in Devon. With 2m FT8, you definitely do not need high power or big beams! On 2m FT8 RX, 35 stations spotted so far today.
UPDATE 1326z: Now 37 stations spotted here today on 2m FT8 RX with the big wheel.
UPDATE 1712z: Now 58 stations in 8 countries spotted so far today using the FT817ND and the big-wheel omni antenna. The maps shows the stations so far received today on 2m FT8 RX.
Richard Dawkins - NOT amateur radio
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Dawkins
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Mechanical TV in the 21st century
When TV first appeared it was a 30 line mechanical system pioneered by John Logie Baird. These days there are still 30 line TV enthusiasts, although now PCs can be used to do line conversion and reception.
See https://www.taswegian.com/NBTV/forum/
See also http://www.tvdawn.com/background/
See https://www.taswegian.com/NBTV/forum/
See also http://www.tvdawn.com/background/
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The mystery of consciousness - NOT amateur radio
All humans are conscious beings who can contemplate our pasts and futures. We do not know about other animals. As it is highly likely we evolved from animal species, it highly probable (at least) some animals are conscious and aware of themselves as we humans are.
In all the vastness of our observable universe, we are here on this planet at this time.
At some point in the future we may be able to explain what consciousness is. For now, it remains a total mystery. Is it linked to our physical body?
In all the vastness of our observable universe, we are here on this planet at this time.
At some point in the future we may be able to explain what consciousness is. For now, it remains a total mystery. Is it linked to our physical body?
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consciousness
Sunspots - Sunday October 13th 2019
Solar flux is 67 and the sunspot number still 0. A=13 and K=3.
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12 Oct 2019
2m FT8
OK, I admit it. I am lazy!
As it saved unplugging the lead from my SignaLink USB to the rig, I went on 2m FT8 using the FT817ND rather than the FT991A, so power was 2.5W. Even so, my brief FT8 CQ was spotted by 5 stations with best being GI6ATZ (479km) in N. Ireland at -16dB S/N. G7RAU (461km) in Cornwall seems to spot me every time! I should try with 100mW to see if he still spots me!
On 2m FT8 RX the best station spotted here was G1BHM (355km). Again, I am just using the big-wheel omni antenna.
UPDATE 1528z: Now 19 stations in 6 countries spotted on 2m FT8 RX in the last few hours.
UPDATE 1606z: Now 22 stations in 6 countries spotted so far this afternoon on 2m FT8 RX. My very recent 2.5W FT8 CQ was again spotted in N. Ireland and Cornwall. I am sure the 43 element at G7RAU must help!
UPDATE 2002z: Now 37 stations in 8 countries spotted in the last 5 hours on 2m FT8 RX using the FT817ND and the big-wheel omni antenna. Best DX today on 2m FT8 RX is DK6JU (529km).
As it saved unplugging the lead from my SignaLink USB to the rig, I went on 2m FT8 using the FT817ND rather than the FT991A, so power was 2.5W. Even so, my brief FT8 CQ was spotted by 5 stations with best being GI6ATZ (479km) in N. Ireland at -16dB S/N. G7RAU (461km) in Cornwall seems to spot me every time! I should try with 100mW to see if he still spots me!
On 2m FT8 RX the best station spotted here was G1BHM (355km). Again, I am just using the big-wheel omni antenna.
UPDATE 1528z: Now 19 stations in 6 countries spotted on 2m FT8 RX in the last few hours.
UPDATE 1606z: Now 22 stations in 6 countries spotted so far this afternoon on 2m FT8 RX. My very recent 2.5W FT8 CQ was again spotted in N. Ireland and Cornwall. I am sure the 43 element at G7RAU must help!
2m FT8 RX so far today. |
Summer migrant birds - NOT amateur radio
At the end of September we visited our son near Canterbury. There were plenty of young swallows overhead getting ready to migrate south. Already most of the summer migrants have flown south. By now most have gone. It will be March or April next year before we see them again.
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Network radios
At the moment we are at sunspot minimum and conditions on the higher HF bands are poor. If you look, there is still some DX there, but it is much harder to find than a few years ago.
Conditions will soon start to improve, but in the meantime some will turn to network radios. These look like typical 2m or 70cm rigs, but use the internet to connect. They can be useful to connect to distant repeaters via Echolink.
Portable network radios have antennas, PTTs and batteries and look and feel like conventional radios. Although I have owned a network radio for over a year, it hardly ever get used. They may appeal to some.
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/network
Conditions will soon start to improve, but in the meantime some will turn to network radios. These look like typical 2m or 70cm rigs, but use the internet to connect. They can be useful to connect to distant repeaters via Echolink.
Portable network radios have antennas, PTTs and batteries and look and feel like conventional radios. Although I have owned a network radio for over a year, it hardly ever get used. They may appeal to some.
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/network
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Extinction Rebellion - NOT amateur radio
There is no doubt in my mind that the climate IS changing.
The overwhelming evidence points to man having a great influence, although that matters less than changing habits to minimise the impact of rising temperatures. Renewables are now far cheaper than they were.
In the UK, there was criticism over recent actions by Extinction Rebellion activists causing disruption in London. As in HK, activists risk alienating the very people they seek to influence. Certainly climate change is now being talked about. A year ago it was talked about far less.
I am not sure what I think. What is needed is a big change in transport, heating, food and other things across the world. This will involve subtle changes brought about by gradually persuading people to change habits. In my mind this will happen. I just hope this happens soon enough.
The overwhelming evidence points to man having a great influence, although that matters less than changing habits to minimise the impact of rising temperatures. Renewables are now far cheaper than they were.
In the UK, there was criticism over recent actions by Extinction Rebellion activists causing disruption in London. As in HK, activists risk alienating the very people they seek to influence. Certainly climate change is now being talked about. A year ago it was talked about far less.
I am not sure what I think. What is needed is a big change in transport, heating, food and other things across the world. This will involve subtle changes brought about by gradually persuading people to change habits. In my mind this will happen. I just hope this happens soon enough.
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Recovering lawn - NOT amateur radio
Today it is a wet miserable autumn day. In summer 2018 a lot of our grass died in the heat. I reseeded the bare patches and the lawn has largely recovered. This summer was nothing like as hot and dry as 2018. Any remaining bits will be reseeded.
The light strip is because I put down too much feed. Hopefully this will recover over the winter.
The light strip is because I put down too much feed. Hopefully this will recover over the winter.
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lawn
To Norway again on 472kHz WSPR TX (10mW ERP)
So far this season my QRPP WSPR from the earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground on 472kHz has reached Norway on every occasion. Overnight LA8AV (1035km) spotted me 4 times! He must have a very low noise level. The table shows the results overnight.
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