9 Feb 2023

10m QRP WSPR (Thursday)

As my 10m antenna is available, I am again on 10m WSPR with my 500mW beacon. 14 stations have spotted me so far.



Rally on Sunday

The following rally has been notified to me. As usual, it is best to contact the organisers before travelling any distance.

Sunday February 12th- MIDCARS Radioactive Fair, Nantwich, CW5 5DG. No contact details given I am afraid.

Sunspots - Thursday February 9th 2023

 Solar flux is 192 and the SSN 142. A=18 and K=3.

8 Feb 2023

10m QRP WSPR (Wednesday)


As usual, I am on 10m QRP WSPR with my 500mW beacon.  25 stations spotted me today on 10m QRP WSPR.

Hare Park, Chippenham near Cambridge - NOT amateur radio

Every year, the grounds of this place open to the public so people can see the snowdrops. At a guess, there must be millions here. The photo shows one of the lakes.

2m UKAC


Last evening, I was briefly on 2m SSB in the monthly activity contest. After a couple of QSOs I decided to go QRT: with my poor voice it was hard work. The band seemed a bit "up" as the photo indicates.

8m FT8 (Wednesday)

Yet again, my very low ERP 8m FT8 signal has been spotted in the USA and Canada. At the time or reception the ERP was about 1W as the power drops when the rig has been on a while.

I have also spotted CO2OQ (7510km) in Cuba on 8m FT8, although I suspect he may be a pirate. The time of day (1327z) was about right, so I am open minded at present. 

Many years ago


This was me building a new transceiver in the back of the garage in our old house at a guess in 2011? 

Sunspots - Wednesday February 8th 2023

Solar flux is 185 and the SSN 110. A=20 and K=2.

7 Feb 2023

10m QRP WSPR (Tuesday)

As usual when I am on 8m, my 10m antenna is available, so I have gone on 10m WSPR with my 500mW W5OLF TX beacon. So far, the usual local and the Canary Is station spotting me.

UPDATE 1355z:  11 stations have spotted my 10m WSPR QRP so far today with the furthermost F61695 (9729km).

8m QRP FT8 (Tuesday)

At about 0930z my 8m FT8 QRP on 40.680 MHz was turned on. At 0940z, unsurprisingly, no spots. At the moment, my only real hope is aircraft scatter or a very good F2 opening with a high enough MUF. Those with higher ERPs have a much greater chance of success.

UPDATE 1340z:   EA8/DF4UE (2876km) has spotted me very strongly (+2dB S/N) and I have spotted Eire and Croatia.

UPDATE 1359z:  Still no news from OFCOM about my T&I permit for after April.

UPDATE 1515z:  No further 8m FT8 spots today.

Bark - NOT amateur radio

This bark was seen yesterday at Hare Park at Chippenham near Cambridge.  

There is different Chippenham in Wiltshire.

QDX status

Hans Summers from QRP Labs has been away for a few weeks, so the status of built QDX transceivers has not been updated for a while. 

Looking at my place in the queue (updated Saturday), I think I should get mine in March. This will certainly be in time for the 2023 Es season, although I expect to span the globe this year with it by F2 propagation.

Sunspots - Tuesday February 7th 2023

 Solar flux is 158 and the SSN 139.  A=18 and K=3.

6 Feb 2023

What a difference a day makes - NOT amateur radio

 

In the last day, the price of this zoom monocular camera has dropped by £60. 

I am glad I waited.

2m QRP FT8 (Monday)

When my coffee is finished, I intend to try 2m QRP FT8. It is daytime, so some people will be at work. Hopefully, some will be on. 

On 2m FT8 I can run 2.5W to the omni big-wheel antenna. The 2m FT8 frequency is 144.174 MHz. 

Usually, I monitor the 2m FT8 RX online at G0LRD about 25km from me to make sure all is working and my signal is clean. This is very useful.


UPDATE 1159z: 
My QRP FT8 was spotted by 12 unique stations and I have spotted 10 with the furthermost being F6FGQ (564km) in Brittany. On SSB I would have great difficulty spotting furthermost Brittany and Germany. Not with 2m FT8!

Stations spotted today on 2m FT8 RX
with the big wheel omni antenna

UPDATE  1645z: 
57 unique stations spotted today on 2m FT8 RX. 7 countries. 2m dead? I think not!

Bye bye Christmas tree - NOT amateur radio

We have had a real Christmas tree that has lasted 2 Christmas times. Sadly, it is looking tired and will be put out for composting later. This means getting another for the next Christmas. 

In the past, we have had artificial trees, but prefer a real one.  In the photo it does not look too bad, but I can tell.

It is odd to think we will blink and it will be Easter!! Blink again and it will be Christmas again!

10m WSPR TX

My 500mW WSPR beacon was turned on about 0930z.  So far, the Canary Is and a local have spotted me.

UPDATE 1201z:  5 unique stations have spotted me this morning with the furthermost FR1GZ (9724km).

UPDATE 1804z:  29 unique stations have spotted my 10m QRP WSPR today.

Plans for today (Monday)

Shortly, I hope to turn on my 10m WSPR 500mW TX beacon. Later, I might try again on 8m FT8, although I have not achieved much success very lately apart from by aircraft scatter. 

The Almonry, Ely - NOT amateur radio

This is the cathedral cafe. They've been serving food here since the 1200s. 

Thankfully the cheese scones are not that old! 

The undercroft has vaulted ceilings and looks very, very old!

Sub 9kHz amateur radio

At one time I was very active monitoring amateur radio below 10 kHz. Stations from all over Europe were decoded. I also used to regularly run a website dedicated to amateur experiments at the very low frequencies. Some remarkable distances were spanned. 

To TX, very big antennas are needed. For RX an E-field probe, which is tiny, is very effective. Extremely accurate frequency control is essential. This is usually achieved by GPS locking or locking to a VLF MSK signal, which is what I did. Bandwidths are measured in uHz. Timescales are measured in hours or even days! Casual listening is extremely unlikely to result in success, except perhaps by earth-mode over much shorter ranges. 

Since my 2013 stroke, I have not been active below 10 kHz. Experiments continue and keen amateurs are still knocking on the boundaries and achieving what many thought was impossible.

The photo shows my reception of DK7FC in 2011. In more recent times he has been testing on ever lower frequencies and with earth-electrode antennas.

Sunspots - Monday February 5th 2023

 Solar flux is 144 and the SSN 53. A=5 and K=3. 

5 Feb 2023

Ely cathedral - NOT amateur radio



Ely Cathedral today. Just how did they make this in medieval times without modern tools?

DX soundbiites 2022

Although I do not actively seek DX these days, you may like to hear the DX soundbites recorded in Ohio last year.

See http://hamgallery.com/dx2022/ .

8m FT8 (Sunday)

For the last few hours, I have been on 8m (40.680 MHz) QRP FT8. At 1206z, no spots on TX or RX. 

UPDATE 1956z:  No spots.

10m 500mW WSPR TX (Sunday)

My 10m WSPR beacon has been on much of the morning. So far, 4 unique stations have spotted me. 

UPDATE 1735z:  25 unique stations have spotted my QRP today.

23cm aircraft scatter

It looks like my best chance of copying beacons on 23cm is via aircraft scatter. This is reflection off aircraft in the correct part of the sky. I have not tried this yet. 

I am told that using software like Airscout allows one to predict when paths might be possible. 

Of course, this is no guarantee of success, but at least tells you when it is worth a try. I have no idea how strong such signals might be. Based on lower frequencies, I would expect such signals to be quite good. I expect there would some Doppler as the plane is moving across the sky. I guess how much depends on the path and plane direction.

This should be interesting. I wonder which beacons I can see? From here, I hope I can see the beacons on Dunstable Downs and at Martlesham Heath.

Dropbox (nasty) - NOT amateur radio

Just received an email from Dropbox saying my free account is over limit. The page is very intimidating and almost forces you to pay an extortionate £95 plus a year for extra space. All their stuff seems designed to take money off you or send you emails you really do not want. Even cancelling is made difficult.

I think I have deleted my account. I do not like their approach at all.

For information, Google offers all the file storage that I need for far, far less.

Sunspots - Sunday February 5th 2023

Solar flux is 139 and the SSN 66. A=6 and K=2. 

4 Feb 2023

8m QRP FT8 (Saturday)

Despite my 2.5W FT8 to the dipole on 40.680 MHz being on since mid morning, no spots at all have been recorded on PSKreporter. I think this is the situation, although it could be delays at PSKreporter.

UPDATE 2148z:  QRT. No spots all day.

10m QRP WSPR (Saturday)

 My 500mW 10m WSPR beacom by W5OLF was turned on about 1010z. So far, at 1045z,  spotted many times in the Canary Isles.

UPDATE 1229z:  So far today, my 500mW 10m WSPR has been spotted by 5 stations.

UPDATE 1712z:   20 stations have spotted my 500mW WSPR on 10m today.

UPDATE 2150z:  QRT.

"It is all too much?" - NOT amateur radio

Many years ago (5?) a doctor said these words to me.  I replied "of course not". 

Now I am less sure. As I get older, I feel my strength waning, people around me are dying (friends and family) and I live in an almost constant state of near exhaustion and giddiness. Life is no longer such fun. As a younger person, all my life was ahead of me. My sex life was healthy and meant a lot. These days, my drive is no longer there.  Ahead of me is (probably) ill health and death.

We once went to a party, mainly of older people. The host said, "you are not allowed to discuss your illness or medication". She was very wise!

Most of the time, I remain positive doing what still gives me fun, and there  are plenty of things.  On the whole, I am a "glass half full" sort of person i.e. positive.

..... but I now know what that doctor meant.

Oscar 100 narrowband

Every few weeks I take a peek at activity levels on the narrowband transponder on Oscar 100 using the on-line SDR at Goonhilly Down. Although I cannot comment on the wideband transponder, the narrowband transponder is very under used. My last look was early weekend in Europe.

Early optical experiments

This was a whole 11 years ago. Later, I went on to much further over the horizon.

Tempted? - NOT amateur radio

After Christmas, quite a few people go on diets to lose some weight after eating too much over the break. 

My wife saw this display in Cambridge yesterday. She was very tempted!

RF modules?

Sadly, the days when I can build things have long gone: instead I concentrate on experiments that I can (mainly) do at home without building.

It has long fascinated me that many RF modules for various bands are available at low cost. People have used these for low cost 5.6 GHz ATV links. In fact a whole /P culture has grown around /P ATV at 5.6 GHz.

What I have not seen is other such RF modules put to use on VHF and UHF frequencies for FM or AM transceivers. In principle, people could make whole rigs without any RF knowledge!

The modules shown may be bought as a set of 4 (RX and TX modules) i.e. 8 for just £10!!!

Sunspots - Saturday February 4th 2023

 Solar flux is 135 and the SSN 74. A=9 and K=3.

3 Feb 2023

PSKreporter - sick or overloaded?

At times, PSKreporter seems not to work. Sometimes there is a great delay adding spots and at other times it seems unresponsive. I don't think this is an issue with my end. I think it is at the PSKreporter end. 

Sadly, this makes it a far less useful site as you sometimes have to wait hours before you know if you have been spotted.

I am currently looking for 8m FT8 spots.

Promise of spring? - NOT amateur radio

At this dark time of the year, my wife likes to buy some bunches of daffodils. They are usually a bargain (still) and herald better days ahead. Spring is only a few weeks away .... along with grass cutting!! 

The bird migrants from Africa usually arrive in April.

Solar data

The latest information on solar cycle 25 is out. It still shows the peak as November this year, which is early.

See https://www.solen.info/solar/