Overnight I am monitoring 50.280MHz MSK144, hoping to catch some MS pings in the Leonid meteor shower. I think this is the most used frequency for this mode in Europe.
UPDATE 2100z: No spots.
Simple QRP projects, 10m, 8m, 6m, 4m, FT8, 160m, WSPR, LF/MF, sub-9kHz, nanowaves and other random stuff, some not related to amateur radio.
Overnight I am monitoring 50.280MHz MSK144, hoping to catch some MS pings in the Leonid meteor shower. I think this is the most used frequency for this mode in Europe.
UPDATE 2100z: No spots.
In a modern society everyone deserves an equal chance irrespective of race, colour, ethnicity, sexuality or disability. Who they are simply does not matter.
However, have you noticed that nearly every advert on TV now tries really hard to be seen as "inclusive" by including anyone who might be considered "outside"? Perhaps the person is obese, black, disabled or whatever. How often have you noticed someone mentions, in passing, about their husband or wife (of the same sex) on TV?
Now, I am not saying this is wrong, far from it, yet in many ways society has become less tolerant.
I hope that we can all be "inclusive" without becoming total prudes.
So far this morning 6 stations have spotted me.
For some unknown reason my QMX+ initialised this morning, so I am on 6m QRP FT8 again. So far, I have been spotted by 5 English stations, although I see some better equipped stations are working India on 6m FT8.
UPDATE 1408z: Spotted by 30 stations today with the furthermost 4X1UF (3513km).
This is available in iOS but I don't think it is available for Android. Many years ago it was useful for VLF and lightbeam work when I needed an audio spectrum analyser. It was also going to be used at 137kHz until I blew up my beacon earlier this year! By changing the sample rate you can adjust the time shown on the screen.
It is the best audio spectrum analyser I found. It is a free app.
These days it seems emergency services are migrating to 4G/5G services and Sepura is producing a hand portable to allow this migration. It has a TETRA module.
When working, this is a great radio covering up to 6m, with SSB promised in a software update.
Most times it boots up fine, but not always.In most ways it is a really good QRP radio, but I find this annoying. I hope it is corrected in a later software release as well as the QMX+ USB port not being recognised with Windows 10 without several reboots of the QMX+.
One well known UK dealer is selling the Yaesu FT710 Field for £814.99 after the Yaesu cashback.
The photo shows the view from the Almonry that has been serving meals since the 1200s.
My QRP beacon was turned on about 0910z. No spots yet.
My wife loves her flowers and these do cheer up dreary November days! These roses certainly fit the bill.
Life can only be understood backwards, but it must be lived forwards” ~ Kierkegaard
This is a famous quote that rings true with me. When you reflect on things you see them in a fresh light.
Once again, I am trying 6m as the F2 propagation sometimes goes this high. So far (at 0920z) spotted by 14 English stations.
UPDATE 1333z: 43 stations have spotted my QRP 6m FT8 today. Nobody outside Europe has spotted me today.
UPDATE 1712z: 53 spots of me today on 6m QRP FT8.
One large PC manufacturer just told me by email that they were doing Black Friday deals early and that there were some amazing bargains.So, I took a look.
As far as I can see, these "bargains" are as high as they have ever been.
I expect if I looked very hard I might find an old model that is a bit less expensive, so they can clear the shelves for 2025 models.
What me a cynic? Surely not !! 😃
The moral? Treat Black Friday "deals" with caution. Some amazing bargains are definitely not.
During this week is a chance to get slow scan TV from the ISS. This video may help. SSTV is not something I have done seriously.
My QRP FT8 has been on for a while after breakfast. 6 English stations have spotted me. One VU was spotted at the end of a QSO.
UPDATE 1438z: 36 spots of my QRP 6m FT8 (mostly English) with the furthermost spotted by VU2MSA (8178km). Obviously F2 to India is reaching 6m.
UPDATE 1940z: 41 stations have spotted me today.
18 stations have spotted me so far this morning at 1008z on 10m QRP WSPR TX. Most look like F2 propagation.
UPDATE 1730z: 82 stations have spotted me with the furthermost F61695 (9729km) in the Indian Ocean.
This evening is the November 70cm activity contest organised by the RSGB. I go on briefly with my 10W SSB and the 2m omni big-wheel.
UPDATE 2019z: 2 stations worked, then I gave up! Furthermost was G4CLA (105km).
The photo shows King's College from across the Backs in the sunshine yesterday in the autumn colours.
Some months ago Yaesu announced the FTX-1F which was hailed as the successor to the FT817/818 range and a competitor to the ICOM IC-705. Since then I have heard ..... nothing! Even on the rumour mill, it has been deadly quiet.
Is there any information out there?
At the right price (below £1000) and with the right features, it could be a serious player.
In my time I have owned very many Yaesu products. They have all been very good and very reliable, although I have the feeling Yaesu lost its way and market leadership in recent years.
The Yen is extremely competitive against the US dollar and UK pound at the moment.
Maybe, just maybe, they will get it right this time. I do hope so.
There is an enormous quantity of stuff on YouTube. Whether your interest is amateur radio or something else, a quick search is almost sure to throw up something. The video attached is just an example.
UPDATE 1425z: 22 stations have spotted my QRP 6m FT8 today.
Most beacons use PI4 whereas I would have expected them to use FT8.
Does PI4 confer some advantages? Maybe better sensitivity? In my view, unless there is something about PI4 I don't know about, I would prefer beacons to use FT8 or at least have an FT8 sequence.
Just imagine if the IBP project beacons used FT8 on each band! One could leave a monitor on all day and see what comes through.Take, for example, the horse chestnut trees in the churchyard shown in the photo. A few weeks ago the leaves were there.
Now there are very few revealing the rook's nests. I look forward to these being repaired in the early spring and the first buds.
We deliver local Christmas cards by hand. We were going to do it yesterday, but the rain was horrendous so we did it today instead in the co...