My beacon has been on all morning. 9 stations have spotted me, presumably Es.
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.
Although the carving in the grass to reveal the white chalk beneath only dates from the 1600s, the Iron Age hill fort above it is thought to be 2000 years old.
Last night, I (eventually) got an email reminder of this RSGB contest. I did not stop on long and only made 1 QSO with my 10W to the big-wheel omni. The usual suspects were on and I am sure would have been workable had I stopped on.
It was very hot and humid but today it is not nearly so hot and humid and we have had some rain.
Usually this is on the first Tuesday in the month that is tonight although I have not yet received an email reminder.
These last few days I have been in South Devon visiting my brother.
For some reason it feels different. For many years I have tried to recreate some memories from years ago. This time I have accepted these as good memories that I can never repeat, just accept.
This is the biggest gathering of radio amateurs in Europe. An old work colleague who lives in Devon goes most years. I was hoping to see him in Devon, so need to change when I come in 2026.
As I said several days ago, my dad was a flight engineer in a Pathfinder squadron in Lancasters in WW2. He was a very brave man who did not like to talk about the war. This is the cockpit.
Most of my teenage years were in Kingsbridge in Devon shown in the photo. The Main Street is Fore Street, a steep hill that keeps you fit!
This new Yaesu radio has really disappointed me.
It is far too expensive and lacks features the IC-705 has had for years. Before it was released I seriously considered trading my IC-705 in for this new radio. Like many, I shall stick with the IC-705.
I really think Yaesu is floundering around.
It is not yet available in Europe and just a few weeks after launching it in the USA, they have released a firmware update. I am not at all impressed. Even the firmware update looks messy.
Yaesu get your act together, and very soon, or the market will judge you harshly.
At that time he asked me (yes me!!) for advice on antennas!
On the subject of Sinclair, I recall a Micromatic kit being donated as a raffle prize in our radio club dinner in the late 1960s. Anyone make one?
Some years ago I really enjoyed experimenting with earth-mode VLF at 5W. I built a beacon TX and went out in the Fens trying to receive it. My best DX was about 6km, although I remain convinced much further would have been possible with more power and a bigger TX baseline.
Of course with hundreds of watts and a bigger earth-electrode baseline some radiation is likely, so hundreds of km becomes possible. With earth-mode most of the signal is conducted through the ground.
I had to stop when I had my stroke, which stopped me doing all sorts of field experiments. These days I hope others are carrying on where I stopped. Meanwhile I experiment, on something else, at home.
At the moment I am spending a few days with my brother in Devon where I used to live. It is filled with memories.
One thing I have to learn is memories are just that: they happened long ago and cannot be got back. They are memories that cannot be recreated. They’re to be remembered but cannot ever be brought back.
I think this is important as we spend too much time of our lives time chasing these.
Last week, the USA used expensive "bunker busting" bombs on at least one Iranian nuclear site. The US president said it was highly effective and has put Iran's nuclear program back many years.
A leaked intelligence report is more guarded. The know-how still exists and much of the highly enriched uranium may have been moved beforehand.
If the US president is wrong the implications could be enormous. I find it hard to accept that the presidents of the USA and Israel can be so sure, allegedly, unless they really do have incredible intelligence and spies.
Personally, I always prefer talking rather than "bully boy" tactics.
My wife has "a way" with orchids with many living for many years.
Overnight I stayed on 6m FT8 RX but without success. My 5W FT8 TX was turned on before breakfast and has been spotted by Es already at 0700z.
UPDATE 1310z: Spotted by 247 stations on 6m QRP FT8, mostly Es. Yet again VO1SIX (3933km) has spotted me. I think this was again multi-hop Es. On 6m FT8 RX quite a few East Coast USA stations spotted. Probably E layer chordal hop? I don't buy the multi-hop Es in this case. The map shows the USA stations spotted here on 6m FT8 with the omni vertical.
We went in early summer and saw these barnacle geese with young. In the UK they are a winter bird so it is interesting to see young.
My 500mW beacon was turned on before breakfast.
UPDATE 0946z: 62 spots of my QRP so far.
UPDATE 1136z: 81 spots of my 5W 6m FT8 with the furthest VO1SIX (3933km). See map.The photo shows the small orchestra.
Ever since doing quantum mechanics as part of my university course a very long time ago, this has fascinated me and made me realise how little we really know.
Our grasp on things is really so poor. You just wonder how things will develop in the next 100 years.
This video may (I say "may") help with understanding quantum entanglement. I think the basic thing is to think of objects as a wave function that exists in all space and all time for everything. We think of things as objects that exist in just on place, whereas they may (just) exist everywhere and always, which is counter-intuitive.
All we can be certain of is the universe is stranger than we even thought.
At the moment, I have no plans to go on the radio today. If there is a big opening on 6m I might change my mind later.
There is no way I would be climbing through narrow, dark, wet tunnels deep underground, but I have always been fascinated by underground c...