4 Feb 2025

Shetland sunrise - NOT amateur radio


As mentioned before, one of my friends on 365project lives on the Shetland Islands. He takes some stunning photos including this one of the sunrise over Mousa.

6m QRP FT8 (Tuesday)

My IC-705 was turned on at 0914z. 


UPDATE 1318z: 
17 spots of me.

10m QRP WSPR (Tuesday)

My 500mW beacon was turned on at 0914z.

UPDATE 1320z: 17 stations are spotting me today.

Sunspots - Tuesday February 4th

 Solar flux is 220 and the SSN 153. A=4 and K=1.

3 Feb 2025

6m QRP FT8 (Monday)

With my IC-705 I am TXing on 6m FT8 using the V2000 vertical omni antenna. So far this afternoon, 12 stations in England have spotted me.

UPDATE 1712z:  17 English stations have spotted me.

RF in the shack

By turning the power down I seem to have proved that there is RF floating around the shack. So far I have tried one clip-on ferrite bead on the antenna coax as it enters the rig. I have more clip-on ferrite beads on order which I shall add on the leads between the USB plug on the PC and various rigs. These should be here later this week.

OFCOM licences

OFCOM has announced granting ground station licences to Amazon for its satellite system, mainly aimed at providing internet services. I think their system of low earth orbit satellites is to compete against Starlink.  No doubt there will be a price war. See the OFCOM website for more details.

This will result in a huge number of additional satellites in low earth orbit. At some point these either burn up or fall to earth!

Tariffs - NOT amateur radio

The USA has already imposed heavy tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China. It is threatening tariffs on the EU and UK. Whilst I can (I think) understand the reasons, my view is this is a blunt tool that can do much damage to the world economy.

Like it or not the world is very interconnected with supply chains that go the world over. Whilst I can see the incentives to keep things local, this will come at a cost. Suppliers nearer to home are likely to have higher labour costs, so things are likely to be more expensive.

The USA may be big enough to cope on its own. Much of the world cannot. 

We may be at the start of a new world order with the USA (for now) forging an isolationist policy, unlike the rest of the world. It will be interesting to see what happens.

Local church - NOT amateur radio


This was our local church some summers ago. It will (all too) soon be spring. This winter has felt very long for some reason with lots of dull and dreary weather.

See http://eachurches.blogspot.co.uk .

10m QRP WSPR (Monday)

 In a few moments I expect to turn on my 500mW WSPR TX beacon.


UPDATE 1050z: 
My beacon was turned on at 0948z. So far, spotted by 13 stations.

WSPRrocks by Phil VK7JJ

UPDATE 1504z:
  Spotted by 28 stations today.

Winchester Palace - NOT amateur radio

This is NOT in Winchester, which was once the capital of England. It dates from the 12th century and is actually near Southwark Cathedral in London. It was in use until about 1700.

See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winchester_Palace .

Sunspots - Monday February 3rd

 Solar flux is 216 and the SSN 156. A=21 and K=0.

2 Feb 2025

RF in the shack?

When I try to use the IC-705 on FT8 I get an error message saying that there is a problem with the sound card when I know the correct one is being selected. Probably there is RF in the shack. 

My antenna is an end-fed, and RF in the shack is often a problem with end-feds. I have never had the issue before. It probably depends exactly where the leads are placed.

Tomorrow I shall try adding ferrite beads to the antenna and PC leads to see if this cures the problem. 

One thing I should try is reducing the RF power as this should prove it. With far lower power it should avoid the issue of RF feedback.  If this proves it, I know what to do to fix it.

Would you pay over £13k for a transceiver?

One large UK dealer is selling a German made transceiver for over £13k.  Now, each to their own, but I do not see this as amateur radio. Personally I would get as much fun with a transceiver having 14 parts total!

Oh, don't forget the linear, beam, rotator and tower!

The future of amateur radio

There was a link on Amateur Radio Weekly yesterday saying that amateur radio in the USA was not dying, but it was changing. I cannot speak for the USA, but I can for the UK.

Many groups are seeing a change, not just amateur radio: churches in the main, have an aging (mostly female) demographic. When this demographic ages and dies there will be very few left in many churches.

Amateur radio is like this. It does, in the main, appeal to older men. Many are retired with more disposable income than those younger people with growing families, high rents or mortgages. I do not see many of them joining the hobby as we did. These days they are more interested in their screens and online games.  Worldwide communication is no longer magic and fascinated: it is just taken for granted.

Many PTTs are growing tired of administering amateur radio as it no longer generates revenues.

In the future I can see things changing for sure. My prediction is that amateur radio will merge with CB and become a free-for-all. As long as interference is not caused, these PTTs could not care. The main issue I can see would be traceability without some sort of callsign and registration.

See https://k4fmh.com/2025/01/22/the-u-s-ham-radio-market-is-it-dying/ .

More from the Clink Museum - NOT amateur radio

As mentioned yesterday, we visited the Clink Museum in London. It must have been horrendous to have been imprisoned there centuries ago. 

The conditions and torture must have been awful.

10m 500mW WSPR TX (Sunday)

 My 10m QRP WSPR beacon has been on some of the time this morning.

UPDATE 1147z:  EA8BFK (2880km) has spotted me.

Sunday objectives

 Today, I have 3 aims. We'll see if they are achieved!

1. To go on 10m  QRP WSPR with my beacon.

2. To go on 8m QRP FT8 TX with my QMX+

3. To mend the PL259 plug (re-solder) on my V2000 antenna for 6m, 2m and 70cm.

UPDATE 1140z:  Well, 2 objectives net!  I am on 10m QRP WSPR and have mended my V2000 antenna plug. I seem to have issues with my PC not producing audio on any band. I may have to re-install WSJT-X in case that has got corrupted.

Sunspots - Sunday February 2nd

 Solar flux is 188 and the SSN 145 . A=26 and K=3.

1 Feb 2025

Day off amateur radio

 As we were out for most of the day, amateur radio had a rest. Whenever I am in the house I can usually be founds on some band on WSPR or FT8. Not today.

London trip - NOT amateur radio

Today, we went to London by train. The purpose was two fold. 

Firstly, we wanted to visit the Clink prison museum and secondly we had lunch with our daughter-in-law and our granddaughter. 

The museum was gruesome, but worth a visit. The meal was excellent.

Sunspots - Saturday February 1st

 Solar flux is 188 and the SSN 141.  A=28 and K=4.

31 Jan 2025

Heathkit

Many old timers have fond memories of Heathkits.  Their kits were excellent with building manuals that step-by-step showed you how to build the item. 

Someone restarted the company some years ago, and I think this is still going. I won't say "strongly" as the last time I looked they had a very limited range at very high prices!  Sadly, it has a very limited range. I suspect they must have a very loyal customer base. By my judgment they would have closed several years ago. I wish them well, but they need far more kits at reasonable prices. The competition from the Far East must be crippling.

My introduction to radio was a Heathkit Electronics Workshop for Christmas 1961 bought for me by my dad. Little did he know it was the start of a career and hobby. Even now this hobby still gives me loads of fun.

I still like the form factor of the "Benton Harbour Lunchboxes".  These were a series of AM transceivers for 11m CB, 10m, 6m and 2m. At the time these were ideal, although their wide super-regen receivers would struggle today.


See https://shop.heathkit.com/ .

More Anglesey Abbey - NOT amateur radio

My wife did this collage of our walk at Anglesey Abbey yesterday in the sunshine, blue skies and cold.

8m QRP FT8 (Friday)

My QMX+ at 2W on 40.680 MHz USB was turned on FT8 at about 0945z.

UPDATE 1920z:   Just EA7KBX (1661km) has spotted  me.

630m WSPR RX last evening


5 stations were spotted with the furthermost LA3EQ (769km) in Norway. No further stations were spotted overnight. 

Winter sunshine - NOT amateur radio

 

Yesterday, although it was only about 5 degrees C, was sunny, so we went for a walk at nearby Anglesey Abbey. This is where the photo was taken.

10m QRP WSPR (Friday)

My 500mW 10m WSPR beacon has been on since breakfast.


UPDATE 1404z: 
15 stations have spotted me today.

Sunspots - Friday January 31st

 Solar flux is 164 and the SSN 144. A=6 and K=1.

30 Jan 2025

630m WSPR RX overnight?

Once again I may try 630m WSPR RX overnight. It will be interesting to see if any new stations are spotted.

UPDATE 1808z:  My 630m WSPR RX was turned on.  G1GKN (54km) spotted.

“Our” windmill - NOT amateur radio


This was our windmill in the frost a few years ago.  We can see it from the kitchen and lounge.

8m QRP FT8 (Thursday)

Despite being on most of the day, nobody spotted me. I shall try again tomorrow.

10m 500mW WSPR (Thursday)

My beacon was turned on at 0914z.

UPDATE 0920z:  No spots.

Thursday plans

 Today I shall go on 10m QRP WSPR and 8m QRP FT8. I also have to mend my 6m antenna coax plug!

481THz beacon


This was the beacon I used on optical frequencies many years ago before my stroke. It was received well over the horizon at many kilometres and was capable of being copied far further. 

I still have it and would love to use it again .

Sunspots - Thursday January 30th

 Solar flux is 173 and the SSN 161. A=7 and K=1.

29 Jan 2025

8m QRP FT8 (Wednesday)

 Turned on the QMX+ at 1350z. No spots of me as of 1424z.

UPDATE 1550z: No spots of me today sadly.

UPDATE 1717z: WW1L (4976km) has copied me.

10m QRP WSPR (Wednesday)

Turned on at 1350z.  Spots from the USA.

UPDATE 1548z:  16 spots of me so far today. Mostly USA.

630m WSPR RX overnight


My 630m "ad hoc" antenna (coax to my 2m big-wheel via ferrite rod ATU) was left on overnight. In all, 5 stations were spotted with the furthermost OH1LSQ (1733km) who was spotted 12 times! It may be "ad hoc", but it very definitely works.

This was originally shown as FT8 spots. Keith (thank you!) pointed out my mistake that I have now corrected!

Sunspots - Wednesday January 29th

 Solar flux is 171 and the SSN 128. A=12 and K=1.