4 Aug 2023
2m activity contest - August 1st
Front garden - NOT amateur radio
OFCOM publications
A reminder that OFCOM has a number of new publications and it updates the data it holds on licences every week. See the OFCOM website for details.
10m QRP WSPR TX (Friday)
Since I am on 6m FT8, I am on 10m WSPR TX with the 500mW TX beacon. So far, 3 unique spots from Germany.
UPDATE 1248z: 20 unique stations have spotted my 500mW 10m WSPR TX.
6m QRP FT8 (Friday)
My gear (2.5W to the V2000 vertical omni) was turned on about 0700z. So far, I have been spotted by 13 stations across Europe at 0738z.
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| Spots of my QRP 6m FT8 TX at 1608z |
Virtual ham radio
There are radios that use systems like Echolink. These use the internet, but the final link can be to, for example, a distant repeater. I have had chats with someone in a car in Australia. It is novel.
Some systems e.g. Hamsphere and CQ100 use the internet entirely. No traditional ham radio is involved.
If you are unable to erect antennas e.g. in a care home, such systems might allow you to keep in contact with fellow hams. At the moment, I am not a great fan. In the future I might be pleased to use these.
3 Aug 2023
Radio Constructor
When I was much younger, we seemed to have lots of radio magazines. This was before the age of video games and the internet when radio still seemed like magic. Sadly, there are far fewer magazines on sale. In the future we could expect even fewer.
One of my favourites was a UK magazine called Radio Constructor. Before my time it was, I believe, an A5 sized publication, but it was always A4 when I got it. Sir Douglas Hall often featured articles for some very clever circuits. He was not a radio professional. I think he was a diplomat. Nonetheless, he was a very clever man. One of my school friends knew him and said he was a very nice man.Radio Constructor ceased publications a long time ago, but is still available as PDFs online.
See https://worldradiohistory.com/Radio_Constructor_Magazine.htm .
Kind visitors - NOT amateur radio
A few weeks ago, we had a visit from old friends. They kindly brought us this house plant as a gift. It is doing well.
Hidden disabilities (yet again) - NOT amateur radio
Sorry to post about this yet again, but it is a matter close to my heart.
A good proportion of disabled people have "hidden" disabilities. At first sight, many would say "they are faking it" and there is nothing wrong. They look perfectly normal.
Speaking from personal experience. I get exhausted very easily and my voice is very poor. In shops, and even to my own wife, I have to repeat myself several times to be understood. When others around me are chatting, I want to join in, but know I shall have to repeat myself, so I remain silent. Life is very frustrating at times. Compared with many, I am lucky. Others have it far worse than me.
All I am advocating is do not judge others. They may have a hidden disability either physical or mental. Also, it is very easy to patronise. Whatever our state is, we want to do what we can. There is nothing worse than being treated as an idiot when not. Many with hidden disabilities have very high IQs.
10m QRP WSPR TX (Thursday)
I remembered! Whilst on 6m, I can use my 500mW 10m WSPR TX beacon. So far, just G4KPX (14km) spotting me.
UPDATE 1610z: 19 unique stations spotting me today (see table).
6m QRP FT8 (Thursday)
At about 1000z, I decided to try 6m QRP FT8 with my 2.5W and V2000 vertical omni. There is already some Es on RX and my QRP has been spotted by just 2 Gs so far.
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| Stations spotting my 2.5W 6m FT8 today to 1613z |
Rallies this weekend
The following have been notified. I do not know where the BATC convention is! Always advisable to contact organisers first.
Sunday August 6th - BATC Amateur TV convention CAT23. No contact or location given.
Sunday August 6th - Kings Lynn ARC Club 33 (presumably a rally). PE30 4EL. Contact rally.klarc@gmail.com .
FT817 and successors
For over 40 years, I have been a great fan of Yaesu. In the past they were at the forefront of innovation in amateur radio. Like many, I have been waiting for a real replacement to the FT817/818 family. The FT818 was a bitter disappointment as it still lacked most of the features people had hoped for. They still make some good products like the FT-710 which is SDR based.
My own view is that Yaesu has lost direction in the amateur radio market. Against many competitors they now look second best reacting to the market rather than being out front. Arguably the FT-991A and the FT-710 were reactions to the ICOM IC-7300. This is so sad as Yaesu definitely could lead the market.
After many years, they seem to have lost the battle for the QRP market. ICOM introduced the IC-705 and the Chinese are appearing with some serious kit.
It is my view, hopefully wrong, that Yaesu will leave the amateur radio market before 2027. They will realise they can no longer make profits and go.
See https://sites.google.com/view/g3xbm4/home/hf-mf-and-lf/commhercial-rigs/yaesu-ft817nd
- All mode 472 kHz to 1296 MHz with 5 MHz, 40 MHz, and 70 MHz.
- 5W RF (2W 1296 MHz).
- 3.5AHr LiPo battery (fast charging).
- Random wire auto ATU.
- SDR RX architecture.
- Full colour OLED display.
- RF speech processor.
- Digital ready.
- DSP noise reduction.
10m QRP FT8 (Thursday)
My gear was turned on shortly before 0800z. So far, my 2.5W to the Par end-fed has been copied in Finland. On RX 3 stations around Europe have been spotted. I suspect this is all Es.
UPDATE 0940z: 27 stations have been spotted and my 10m QRP has been spotted by 12 stations.
2 Aug 2023
QDX QRP digital transceiver
This tiny 5W digital transceiver is available from QRP labs. I was amazed how small it is. It is available in 2 versions covering the lower HF bands or the higher ones. Mine is the higher one. With WSJT-X and FT8, it has got me all over the world despite a low Par end-fed antenna. If you only want digital modes like FT8 and WSPR this really is all you need.
Bell bonkers - NOT amateur radio
My elder grandson (15) is mad on bell ringing. He has now rung in nearly 130 towers and 2 cathedrals (it may be more). Last night he rang a quarter peel in Newmarket.
See https://drive.google.com/file/d/1873O6zPsert2bTsPCLItIGJ2QtAf4pMW/view?usp=sharing.
Birds - NOT amateur radio
This photo of a stonechat (if it was on before, blame me!) was taken a couple of weeks ago on the Dee estuary near Liverpool. I spotted a swift yesterday, but I suspect the adults have started their migration southwards.
10m QRP FT8 (Wednesday)
My 2.5W QRP FT8 was turned on before breakfast. I was called by a station in Portugal when there was already widespread Es.
At 0830z 82 stations have spotted me (all in Europe) and I have spotted 50 unique stations.
UPDATE 1303z: 131 unique spots of me so far today.
UPDATE 1702z: 261 unique stations have spotted my 2.5W 10m FT8 today.Sunspots - Wednesday August 2nd 2023
Solar flux is 175 and the SSN 160. A=9 and K=1.
1 Aug 2023
Solar cycle peak this year?
My favourite site for solar data has just been updated. It still show the peak of solar cycle 25 as November 2023 with a peak of 144.2 (this is up slightly). This seems early, but it has been late this year now for a very long time. If so, conditions could still be good for several years to come. It is definitely worth watching 10m FT8. I suspect 10m will remain open far more than we thought.
10m QRP FT8 (Tuesday)
For a change, I am on 10m (not 6m) FT8 with my 2.5W. The 10m antenna is a low Par end-fed. At 0816z 3 stations spotted on RX with the furthermost FR4OM (9763km) on Reunion in the Indian Ocean. Just 3 spots of me, all in Europe.
UPDATE 0842z: 7 stations spotted on 10m FT8 RX today (see photo).
6m FT8 yesterday
As well as the usual crop of 6m FT8 European stations received via Es yesterday I spotted D2UY (6525km) . Call me suspicious, but I suspect this was a pirate in Europe. Does anyone know if this is genuine?
31 Jul 2023
FT-710 on 8m
Someone posted on Facebook today that the FT-710 is about 10dB deaf on 8m. It can be persuaded to TX on 8m by putting it is engineering mode by pressing buttons. However use outside of offered amateur bands probably invalidates your warranty. I have no idea what power it puts out on 8m as I never tried it. I sold the FT-710 some time ago.
Optical communications - over the horizon
When fitter, I really enjoyed experimenting with this. Actually, I don't think this needs a licence at all, but it is real experimentation. Anyone can do this without costing much.
All my gear and much of my test gear was homemade and very inexpensive. It is real "back of the garage" stuff. All my gear was homemade in the back of the garage. The only special test gear was a very weakly lit LED. If you have a multi-meter and scope, you really don't need much else. In my view optical communications is easier than microwaves as the test equipment is easy.
I was quite surprised how easy it was to copy an optical signal "over the horizon".
See https://sites.google.com/view/g3xbm4/home/optical-nanowaves/over-the-horizon .
By the windmill - NOT amateur radio
The photo shows me with one of my sons and grandsons near the windmill next door. It was taken this weekend.
10m WSPR QRP (Monday)
So far today, my 500mW 10m WSPR has been spotted by 3 stations.
UPDATE 1345z: Just 4 unique station spots of me today. Is the Es season on the wane?
6m QRP FT8 (Monday)
So far, 6 Gs have spotted me using 2.5W to the omni V2000 vertical antenna.
UPDATE 1855z: Late Es opening with 56 stations spotting my QRP (see photo).
Haircut time - NOT amateur radio
30 Jul 2023
Digital Archive - amateur radio
There is a vast archive of amateur radio material stored on-line.
Sunday breakfast - NOT amateur radio
10m 500mW WSPR TX (Sunday)
My beacon has been on for about 50 minutes. So far, at 0930z, 2 stations has spotted me, one probably Es.
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| Stations spotting me at 1643z |
6m QRP FT8 (Sunday)
My 2.5W to the omni V2000 vertical has been on for about 30 minutes. So far, spotted by 8 G stations with no Es.
UPDATE 1325z: 56 stations have spotted me today so far.





















