29 Oct 2019
10m QRP
Whilst rummaging through some old photos I came across this one. It dates from the late 1980s I think and shows me (still with some hair!) operating 10m SSB from my parents back garden. The rig would have been my 2m MX2, with my homebrew transverter producing about 1W pep SSB on 10m. The antenna was a mag-mounted base loaded whip on the grass lawn. As I remember, several USA stations were worked. On another occasion I recall copying a 6m Canadian beacon indoors from my parents house with a whip on the FT817.
28 Oct 2019
Primroses - NOT amateur radio
Every autumn we plant primroses in our front garden (see photo).
These provide colour all through the autumn and winter.
Normally they get replaced in the spring with flowers that last until the first frosts. Incidentally, we had our first frost of the autumn last night.
These provide colour all through the autumn and winter.
Normally they get replaced in the spring with flowers that last until the first frosts. Incidentally, we had our first frost of the autumn last night.
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2m FT8
As I am (for now) unable to operate the FT817ND in "split" mode I am again on 2m FT8 (2.5W to the big-wheel omni antenna).
An initial FT8 CQ was spotted by 8 stations in 3 countries with the best again being GI6ATZ (479km). This never seems to fail. If he is active, irrespective of conditions, he spots me! On 2m FT8 RX 4 stations in 3 countries spotted with best DX spotted being DJ9IE (515km).
UPDATE 1710z: 15 stations in 6 countries spotted this afternoon on 2m FT8.
An initial FT8 CQ was spotted by 8 stations in 3 countries with the best again being GI6ATZ (479km). This never seems to fail. If he is active, irrespective of conditions, he spots me! On 2m FT8 RX 4 stations in 3 countries spotted with best DX spotted being DJ9IE (515km).
UPDATE 1710z: 15 stations in 6 countries spotted this afternoon on 2m FT8.
OFCOM and 5G spectrum
Today OFCOM announced that it was freeing up spectrum for 5G at 700MHz and around 3.6GHz.
It still insists on using the term "airwaves", suggesting to me that this quango is being run by a bunch of school kids who actually know very little about RF and spectrum. Perhaps I am being a grumpy old man. For this I apologise.
It still insists on using the term "airwaves", suggesting to me that this quango is being run by a bunch of school kids who actually know very little about RF and spectrum. Perhaps I am being a grumpy old man. For this I apologise.
South Devon - NOT amateur radio
When I was young I lived in South Devon. The photo shows where I lived. We owned some land near here in 1427! Many of my ancestors lived at Hope Cove and we have a direct line back to William of Hope in the mid 1500s.
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27 Oct 2019
FT817ND issue?
This evening I intended to go on 472kHz WSPR RX and TX, but I noticed the antenna current was zero. On closer examination, I noticed that the "split" function on the FT817ND had disappeared. With my brain fog as a result of my 2013 stroke I attempted to reset the "split" memory function.
I struggled for 30 minutes without success. I am sure I was doing things correctly. Even the micro-processor was reset, following the instructions in the manual. Again, no success.
Maybe leaving it until the morning, just in case I am doing something wrong might help. I am just a bit suspicious that the "split" function just disappeared.
Unless I can get "split" working again I can only RX on 472kHz WSPR. Tonight I am not on any band.
I struggled for 30 minutes without success. I am sure I was doing things correctly. Even the micro-processor was reset, following the instructions in the manual. Again, no success.
Maybe leaving it until the morning, just in case I am doing something wrong might help. I am just a bit suspicious that the "split" function just disappeared.
Unless I can get "split" working again I can only RX on 472kHz WSPR. Tonight I am not on any band.
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Horse chestnut tree - NOT amateur radio
In our local churchyard are two large horse chestnut trees that were planted (19th century?) to commemorate the battle of Waterloo in 1815. The photo shows our elder grandson standing under it.
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Crabapple jelly - NOT amateur radio
We have just one crabapple tree but a friend has already made three jars of crabapple jelly. There are several hundred crabapples left, so I may have a go myself.
Moan time: cookies - NOT amateur radio
In recent months every website I visit asks me to OK cookies. I think this must be some new EU directive.
As with most such things, it is counter-productive. If you read the terms and conditions they can be pages of legal mumbo-jumbo, so most people will just "accept" without reading the terms. In fact this pop-up about accepting cookies becomes a real pain.
Surely I am not alone.
As with most such things, it is counter-productive. If you read the terms and conditions they can be pages of legal mumbo-jumbo, so most people will just "accept" without reading the terms. In fact this pop-up about accepting cookies becomes a real pain.
Surely I am not alone.
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Return to 2m FT8
A short while ago I returned to 2m FT8. Initially I called CQ (2.5W to the big wheel) and now I am RX only. Although my CQ got no QSOs, I received 8 spots with the best again being N. Ireland GI6ATZ (479km). On RX 10 spots in 5 countries.
UPDATE 1708z: So far today on 2m FT8 RX 49 stations in 8 countries spotted. Best DX spotted on 2m FT8 today is DL3TW (655km).
UPDATE 1708z: So far today on 2m FT8 RX 49 stations in 8 countries spotted. Best DX spotted on 2m FT8 today is DL3TW (655km).
472kHz WSPR overnight
My 10mW ERP was spotted by more stations overnight than ever before. In all, my tiny signal was spotted by 20 receiving stations including Norway, weakly, just once. Quite decent results. The table shows the stations that spotted me in distance order.
On 472kHz WSPR RX, just 10 stations were spotted.
On 472kHz WSPR RX, just 10 stations were spotted.
26 Oct 2019
UK Election and BREXIT - NOT amateur radio
This could be a momentous week in UK politics. Firstly on Monday, only if passed with a two-thirds majority, we could have a General Election on December 12th. On October 31st we are meant to be leaving the EU.
Somehow, I suspect neither will happen.
Somehow, I suspect neither will happen.
630m WSPR after a break
As 2m FT8 is a waste of time overnight, I have decided to go on 472kHz (630m) WSPR overnight tonight. My first 2 minute 10mW ERP transmission was spotted by 4 stations. So far, after about 30 minutes I have spotted 3 stations including 2 Germans. Will I be spotted in Norway overnight? Sadly there are only two stations on 472kHz WSPR TX this evening. One is the huge signal of G3KEV and the other is mine!
World Cup Rugby - NOT amateur radio
I am not a great rugby fan, but to beat the NZ all-blacks is a big deal, that much I do know. In the end England won 19-7, which is quite a margin, so they now play in the final. At the end of the day it is just a game, but the English team must be very pleased. Wales play tomorrow. It would be good if they won too.
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The Pixie and Micro-80 transceivers
Many years ago I wrote about these simple 80m CW transceivers. In recent years 40m versions have been available from China at very low prices. My website is very old now (at least 6 years old in the main).
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/hf/pixie
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/hf/pixie
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Laser information
In the past, I only tried 481THz (red light) transmissions with LEDs, but Peter Thornton G6NGR kindly sent me a useful link. There is lots of other interesting stuff on that website too.
See http://maxmcarter.com/lasrstuf/concentrator2.html
See http://maxmcarter.com/lasrstuf/concentrator2.html
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Daytime 2m FT8
2m FT8 (2.5W to the big-wheel omni antenna) was turned on just before 0900z. A CQ call was spotted by 3 stations with the best being GI6ATZ (479km). On 2m FT8 RX nothing yet spotted.
UPDATE 1148z: On 2m FT8 RX 22 stations in 7 countries spotted so far today.
UPDATE 1725z: On 2m FT8 RX 50 stations in 8 countries spotted today so far with best DX being DL3TX (655km).
UPDATE 1148z: On 2m FT8 RX 22 stations in 7 countries spotted so far today.
2m FT8 RX spots here to 1725z |
Night off
Overnight all my radios were off. For several nights I have tried 2m FT8 but most activity starts at breakfast so being on overnight seems pointless. I may try 630m WSPR again tonight.
25 Oct 2019
Very old - NOT amateur radio
Snailwell church is one of 2 in Cambridgeshire with round towers. This one was built in 1070 just 4 years after the Norman conquest so is almost 1000 years old.
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Getting older - NOT amateur radio
Whilst clearing boxes in the loft we came upon this photo, which is about 35 years old. We have aged! This is my wife with her brothers.
Farm shop lunch - NOT amateur radio
As we have one of our grandsons with us at the moment we went out for lunch at our local farm shop. As might be expected, they had lots of Halloween stuff on sale. Here is our elder grandson with a toy spider on his arm.
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Old magazines online
In an email received earlier today an old colleague reminded me of this amazing online resource. It contains pdf versions of many magazines and publications of interest to amateurs. I can highly recommend it. If you are looking for it, it is probably here. Despite its title there are magazines from across the world here.
See https://www.americanradiohistory.com/index.htm
See https://www.americanradiohistory.com/index.htm
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2m FT8
Yet again, laziness meant I remained on 2m FT8 RX overnight. As before, most spots were after breakfast. At the moment (0852z) 13 stations in 3 countries spotted on 2m FT8 RX today so far.
UPDATE 1425z: Now 27 stations in 7 countries spotted on 2m FT8 RX today.
UPDATE 1756z: Now 39 stations in 9 countries spotted on 2m FT8 RX today. An FT8 CQ (2.5W) earlier this afternoon was spotted by 6 stations in 4 countries with best DX spot being by GI6ATZ (479km).
UPDATE 2007z: Now 46 stations in 9 countries spotted on 2m FT8 RX today.
UPDATE 1425z: Now 27 stations in 7 countries spotted on 2m FT8 RX today.
Stations spotted on 2m
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UPDATE 2007z: Now 46 stations in 9 countries spotted on 2m FT8 RX today.
24 Oct 2019
Pumpkins - NOT amateur radio
It is Halloween season. As our elder grandson is with us before Halloween night we are celebrating it early. He still wants a party!
Poppy Day - NOT amateur radio
This morning on Breakfast Television was a piece on the making of poppy badges. These are sold about now to support the work of the British Legion. I came in late so missed most of the piece. At first I thought "how odd to be featuring poppies at this time of year". Then it dawned on me that this is the time of year when poppies are sold. Doh! Time certainly flies as in my mind it was still summer.
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Active RX loop kit
Southgate News has a piece about a new active RX loop kit that retails in the UK for £44.66 inclusive of shipping.
See http://southgatearc.org/news/2019/october/loop-antenna-amplifier-released.htm
See http://southgatearc.org/news/2019/october/loop-antenna-amplifier-released.htm
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2m FT8
Overnight I remained on 2m FT8 RX. As on previous occasions, most stations were spotted around breakfast time or later. Little was copied overnight. In fact there is little point remaining on 2m overnight.
By 0925z 16 stations in 7 countries were spotted.
UPDATE 1555z: Now 34 stations in 10 countries spotted on 2m FT8 RX today. Best DX on 2m FT8 RX is EA2BFM (1030km) in northern Spain. This station was strong, suggesting aircraft reflection perhaps?
By 0925z 16 stations in 7 countries were spotted.
UPDATE 1555z: Now 34 stations in 10 countries spotted on 2m FT8 RX today. Best DX on 2m FT8 RX is EA2BFM (1030km) in northern Spain. This station was strong, suggesting aircraft reflection perhaps?
Self Importance - NOT amateur radio
Several times recently I have travelled by train and observed people in work talking with their colleagues. Usually there is a more senior person with someone more junior. Often the older person has to impress the younger member of staff or look "cool". The younger person looks in awe of the senior person and has to set a good impression as future advancement may depend on what his impressions of you are.
Having been retired now for 11 years it is amazing how silly all this looks. Work matters seem so important at the time, when really they are not.
I guess this is how we all behave or have behaved in the past. I am not saying it is wrong, but when you can stand back, it does look posed.
Having been retired now for 11 years it is amazing how silly all this looks. Work matters seem so important at the time, when really they are not.
I guess this is how we all behave or have behaved in the past. I am not saying it is wrong, but when you can stand back, it does look posed.
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23 Oct 2019
Spelling Mistakes - NOT amateur radio
From time to time I make spelling mistakes. Today as an example I had Octeober instead of October. Most times these are simple typing errors, but occasionally I just miss these because of my 2013 stroke. Where possible these are corrected as soon as I spot them. Don't be afraid to tell me if you spot any I miss!
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2m FT8
So far today, 15 stations in 6 countries spotted on 2m FT8 RX, including, Ireland and Germany. This is using the FT817ND and the big-wheel omni antenna. I have not tried calling CQ yet.
AMSAT-UK Colloquium
Southgate News has a report of a recent AMSAT-UK colloquium and links are being made available on YouTube to some presentations including one on Oscar 100.
See http://southgatearc.org/news/2019/october/report-on-eshail-2-qo-100-ham-radio-geostationary-satellite.htm
See http://southgatearc.org/news/2019/october/report-on-eshail-2-qo-100-ham-radio-geostationary-satellite.htm
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Move to groups.io
Several of my groups had a home on Yahoo, but they are winding down their groups service, so I have migrated these to groups.io. Many people have now moved.
Starting groups "from scratch" is free in .io, whereas transferring old Yahoo groups costs $110 in the first year. I started new groups and asked people to transfer files and photos they believe are needed, but to keep the size to a minimum. The historical messages will be lost though.
See https://groups.io/
Starting groups "from scratch" is free in .io, whereas transferring old Yahoo groups costs $110 in the first year. I started new groups and asked people to transfer files and photos they believe are needed, but to keep the size to a minimum. The historical messages will be lost though.
See https://groups.io/
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Sunspots - Wednesday October 23rd 2019
Solar flux is 66 and the sunspot number 0. A=3 and K=0.
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22 Oct 2019
Cactus Day - NOT amateur radio
Our younger grandson is quite creative. Here he is with his little sister baking the cake to celebrate Cactus Day (see photo).
In case you are wondering what Cactus Day is, it was invented by his little sister on October 22nd last year, inspired by a cactus on a cardboard box.
It is now an annual event!
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