1 Mar 2024
137kHz QRSS test
29 Feb 2024
Rallies this weekend
The following rallies have been notified to me. As usual, it is advisable to check before going any distance.
Saturday March 2nd - Lagan Valley Amateur Radio Annual Rally, near Belfast, BT26 6AR. See www.lvars.uk .
Sunday March 3rd - Exeter Radio and Electronics Rally , EX4 8PX. Contact g3xvi@yahoo.co.uk
P***ing in the wind? 10m 500uW (0.5mW) WSPR (Thursday)
My QRPP 10m WSPR is on again, although I have not had any reports for a few days. I just leave it running ...... in hope!
The fact I got any reports at all amazed me.
UPDATE 1845z: No spots.
6m QRP FT8 (Thursday)
My 2.5W 6m FT8 to the vertical omni V2000 antenna has been on since about 1030z. So far, 8 English stations have spotted me.
UPDATE 1425z: 10 stations have spotted me so far and 3 stations have been spotted here.
UPDATE 1601z: 12 stations have spotted me today.
Squirrels - NOT amateur radio
28 Feb 2024
8m amateur band?
For many years, I have advocated a tiny amateur allocation around 40.680MHz primarily for radio science research. Here in the UK, the RSGB seems dead set against this, whereas in some countries an allocation has been made.
Frankly, I think the RSGB's position is stupid.
Surely the main purpose of amateur radio is research and self training. In the UK, if we want do research at 8m it costs us £50 annually unless we keep to ISM powers (10mW ERP).
The latest excuse is space radar to help investigate climate change, yet the latest WARC says:
"that spaceborne radars are intended to be operated only in either uninhabited or sparsely populated areas of the globe, with particular focus on deserts and polar ice fields, and only at night-time from 3 a.m. to 6 a.m. locally."
Surely the RSGB could put a good case to OFCOM for a few kHz in the ISM 8m band, NoV, limited power and modes, by application only, no-interference...
Is this likely? Probably not.
Instead we can go on 80m with 1kW, with commercial gear to talk about gardening. Am I annoyed? Yes.
RSGB - wake up!!
More on the SDRplay RSP1B SDR receiver
An eHam.com review will have to wait until I have really got to grips with it. My first impressions are that it is a sensiitve on 2m and 70m as my FT817ND, but more artifacts than I was expecting.
Wicken windmill
One of our favourite walks is to Wicken Fen, where we have a bite to eat. Wicken also has a village windmill (shown in the photo).
630m QRP WSPR overnight
In the last day and overnight 21 stations spotted my 10mW ERP WSPR from the earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground. Plenty of spots from Norway, but nothing from Finland.
Our day - NOT amateur radio
We grab a bite to eat first, walk through the Grand Arcade and the grounds of King's College.
The collage here captures this.
6m QRP FT8 (Wednesday)
My 2.5W FT8 to the vertical V2000 omni antenna is on. At 1040z, spotted by 7 English stations. No spots on RX yet.
UPDATE 1622z: 13 stations have spotted me with the furthermost EA6VQ (1419km). 7 stations (all England) spotted on RX. No international DX on RX. The map shows the stations spotting me.
27 Feb 2024
Electric cars - NOT amateur radio
Compared with a few years ago, there are about twice the number of electric cars on the road. Having said that, I would guess only about 1% of cars are electric.
At the moment, electric cars are not good value. They are expensive, the range is not good enough, they use battery materials that are not commonly available and their insurance is high.
In my view, there will be lots of battery research leading to batteries that have far greater range and far lower cost cars.
I expect a tipping point in a few years from now when electric cars will be similarly priced to fossil fuelled cars with ranges that mean charging will be infrequent. Many will charge at home on low energy deals and cars will only need charging every few weeks.
My feelings are "not yet, but soon".
It would be a great shame if the Chinese and Americans got there first and guarded all the patents.
500uW (0.5mW) 10m WSPR (Tuesday)
My QRPP WSPR is on again. So far, no spots, although I am not surprised.
6m QRP FT8 (Tuesday)
My 2.5W to the V2000 vertical omni antenna is on. So far spots from 6 English stations (see map).
630m QRP WSPR in the last 2 weeks
My 10mW ERP WSPR from the earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground has been spotted by 56 stations with OH1LSQ (1733km) spotting me 12 times! In the last 12 hours 22 spots.
26 Feb 2024
The human brain - NOT amateur radio
There about 100 billion neurons in an adult human brain. This is quite staggering. By any analysis the brain is incredibly complex.
630m QRP WSPR (Monday)
My 10mW ERP 630m WSPR from the earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground was turned on about 1520z.
UPDATE 2041z: 12 stations have spotted me.
8m
At the moment I am undecided what to do about my 8m TX permit.
If I want to get a permit after April, it costs me £50 per year. Running 10mW ERP WSPR under ISM rules would be free. From an experimental viewpoint running QRPP WSPR, although much harder, would be a better experiment. I am appalled that OFCOM and the RSGB seem uninterested in genuine research unless I pay!
At the moment, my inclination is to TX 10mW WSPR without a permit.
My antenna wants renewing, as I currently have a high SWR.
Almonry, Ely - NOT amateur radio
The place in the photo has been serving food since the 1200s. Luckily the cheese scones are not that old 😉😉.
630m QRP WSPR overnight
In the last day and night, 26 stations have spotted my 10mW ERP from the earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground. No astounding DX.
25 Feb 2024
630m QRP WSPR (Sunday)
My 10mW ERP 630m WSPR from the earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground was turned on just after 2000z.
Early spring? - NOT amateur radio
RSP1B SDR RX
It was connected up briefly yesterday after downloading the software, which was very straightforward. It is good being able to cover 1kHz to 2GHz with the SDR.
I think there may be some noise from the PC getting into the RX, so I may add some ferrite chokes to the USB cable later. Watch this space!
UPDATE 1142z: I am surprised by the number of artifacts. Adding chokes made no difference to LF/MF noise floor, so noise must be external. I tried several antennas. Next thing to try is a sensitivity test on various bands using the FT817ND and the same antenna each time.
UPDATE 1232z: Tested 70cm sensitivity comparing the strength of the Leicester beacon. On my 2m big-wheel omni antenna this is just on the noise level on the FT817ND. It was much the same on the RSP1B with the same antenna. This suggests the 70cm sensitivity is similar. Next is to try the Kent beacon on the two rigs on 2m.
UPDATE 1550z: Still learning, but 6m, 2m and 70cm beacons copied OK. Nice seeing whole bands at a time.10m QRPP WSPR again (Saturday and Sunday)
After success on Friday, my 500uW (0.5mW) beacon is on again with the PA turned off. It was also on Saturday with no spots all day.
UPDATE 1825z: No spots. I think another day has passed with no spots.
24 Feb 2024
UK amateur license changes
Whilst I understand recent OFCOM changes to the UK amateur radio licenses, I am disappointed that power levels have been increased. Having worked all over the world with 10W pep SSB many years ago and now with even better modes like FT8 available, why do we need more power? 1kW linears are VERY expensive, re-enforcing the message that amateur radio needs deep pockets for rigs, linears, towers and beams.
As I hope I have shown, deep pockets and high power are definitely NOT needed to have fun or work the world. I hope more stick with foundation licenses!! You can work the world, and have far more fun, for the cost of a few pints of beer or a good night out.
You definitely do not need to spend much money or run loads of power!!























