23 Feb 2026

Sunspots - Monday February 23rd

 Solar fly is 110 and the SSN 0. A=136 and K=4.

22 Feb 2026

More like spring

We are still in winter yet it feels more like spring is coming. 

The evenings are lighter and the weather today has been mild with some sun.

Xiegu G106

The DX Explorer YouTube channel has a video on the Xiegu G106 QRP rig. The rig is a very compact 5W QRP transceiver. It very modestly priced. It is about 3 years old.

There are quite a few transceivers from China now. I expect we will see more in the years to come. I think the Japanese monopoly on amateur rigs is drawing to a close.



QDX-M on 10m FT8

This is an impressive rig. 

It has only been used on FT8 but it seems to copy loads (over 1100 stations yesterday).  

I run mine via suitably rated diodes in the power lead to ensure I am below 12V when using a 13.8V PSU so I reckon the output is about 2.5W. 

At this power it has been spotted in the USA multiple times, although sometimes you get clobbered by a QRO station.  Unlike my WSPR beacon it does not change frequency randomly between TX bursts. 

It is very small and probably is smaller than a pack of cards. If, like me, you have a poor voice, it is ideal.  I think the 10m version also covers 12m and the 11m CB bands, although I have not explored these.

See https://shop.qrp-labs.com/qdxm

10m 2.5W FT8 (Sunday)

Although I was briefly on TX I am mainly on RX. The gear was turned on before breakfast.

UPDATE 2025z:  373 stations spotted on RX. 10 spots on TX. Now QRT. 

See map of stations received today on 10m FT8. Even though there are stations from all over the world, I think conditions were better yesterday.

Sunspots - Sunday February 22nd

 Solar flux is 110 and the SSN 11. A=16 and K=5.

21 Feb 2026

Is there a world outside of ourselves?

We (I think!) experience the universe as if we are just a small part of it, yet when we die all our senses (I think!) die with us. This raises a philosophical question about "is what I perceive the same as you?".

Does anyone know of anything that proves the universe exists beyond ourselves? This question has been asked here before. Perhaps it is a tautology and impossible to prove.

As an aside, when I was at university a fellow student was set an essay question:

"Are all truth functional schemas primarily analytic?"  

I did not understand the question then and am still no wiser!

ATS Mini RX video

 This video is available from Tech Minds.


10m 2.5W FT8 (Saturday)

My gear was turned on at about 0715z. At the moment TX is enabled.

UPDATE 1029z:   2 English stations have spotted me and I have spotted 97 stations on RX with the best ZS2DL (9836km). Just on 10m FT8 RX for the last hour.

UPDATE 1336z: Been back on TX for about 20 minutes. On TX spotted by 17 stations and on RX 425 stations.

UPDATE 1504z:  Back to RX only. 668 stations spotted on RX. At the moment we are experiencing very good conditions on 10m. In a few years time it will be very different. Enjoy it!

UPDATE 1952z: 1105 stations spotted here on RX today on 10m FT8 RX. See map. QRT soon.

Near Islands

No, I'd never heard of these either!  

Apparently, they are part of the Aleutian Islands off Alaska and they belong to the USA. 

They are in the Baring Strait dividing Russia and the USA by just a few miles.

They came up when I was wondering why the International Date Line was not straight!

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

What is gravity?

For years, scientists have been trying to understand gravity. Both Newtonian and quantum theory appear to give different answers. There's a New Scientist video that tries to explain this puzzle.

I think it's true to say we really understand very little about things.

Sunspots - Saturday February 21st

 Solar flux is 111 and the SSN 34. A=12 and K=3.

20 Feb 2026

US Supreme Court overrules Trump on tariffs

 The US Supreme Court has overruled President Trump 6-3 on tariffs. 

See https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/c0l9r67drg7t

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor

In the last few days, we have faced a constitutional crisis in the UK like never seen in 350 years. Times Radio has a video about it. It brings to the fore wealth and privilege.   Our monarchy has some benefits for the country, but it lacks transparency.

10m 200mW WSPR TX (Friday)

My beacon was turned on at about 1515z.


UPDATE 1612z: 
Spotted by 18 stations so far.

UPDATE 1953z:  Spotted by 31 stations with 2 in Brazil. Now QRT.

The evolution of computers


In my lifetime computers have come a very long way.  No doubt the next evolution will be quantum computers. 

Also far higher memory capacities are likely. I can imagine people in 30 years' time being amazed we managed with just 10TB hard drives. It would not surprise me if someone, somewhere, makes a tiny memory that has the capacity of the human brain.

Sunspots - Friday February 20th

Solar flux is 116 and the SSN 39. A=10 and K=2.

Radioless All Star node

If you want to connect into All Star, you can connect without a radio transceiver using this device which is about £150. There is a Tech Minds video about this. I think All Star allows you to connect to repeaters across the world, although I have never used this.





10m 2.5W FT8 (Friday)

Later, I hope to go on 10m 2.5W FT8. Although I shall mostly be on RX, I shall go on TX from time to time.


UPDATE 1615z:
  On 1100 stations spotted on RX (see map), and 58 stations have spotted me. The map shows the stations received here.  Now on WSPR TX on 10m at 200mW.

FT2 digital mode


I believe this is a new experimental digital mode that is a good deal faster than FT8.  Being faster means QSOs can be completed far more quickly than FT8, although it is about 8dB S/N worse than FT8 so not as good with really weak signals.

This news came to me via Steve G1KQH

19 Feb 2026

Over a month early!

My tiny radio came yesterday from China over a month before I was expecting it. 

It is hard to convey just how tiny it is, so I have put it next to an A5 sized SPRAT for comparison. 

It really is incredibly small and at less than £20 delivered is remarkable value. 

It is better than a communications receiver of 50 years ago with more features, modes and bands.

10m 200mW WSPR (Thursday)

 At about 1300z my little WSPR beacon was turned on.

UPDATE 1312z:  Several spots of me already from the USA.

UPDATE 1929z:   36 stations have spotted my 200mW WSPR including the German base in Antarctica DP0GVN (13685km) 8 times.

DX Explorer video about the UV-7B from Beofeng

 This video was on the DX Explorer YouTube page.

10m 200mW WSPR (Wednesday)

My beacon was turned on at 1000z.

UPDATE 1010z:  Yesterday was good with a couple of spots of me in Antarctica as well as lots of other spots of my 200mW.

Sunspots - Thursday February 19th

 Solar flux is 119 and the SSN 43.  A=10 and K=1.

18 Feb 2026

10m QRP FT8 (Wednesday)

 My gear was turned on at breakfast. With a 12V supply it produces 3.4W so with my diodes in the supply line I think (at most ) my output is 2.5W FT8 on 10m. Today I am mostly on RX.

UPDATE 0950z:   Spotted by 36 stations on TX  and I have spotted 390 stations here on RX with the best ZL1HD (18360km). There seems to be far more activity on FT8 than WSPR on 10m.

Frightening AI

Just now I watched a 15 second video clip. It shows a fight between Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt. Nothing special, except this was entirely created using AI from a 2 second prompt.

I am sure there will be many good things about AI. At the same time AI could be used in the media to, for example, re-create dead people. It could revolutionise movies.... and create a dearth in jobs.

See https://x.com/RuairiRobinson/status/2021394940757209134

USA back on 8m (and 4m too)

A person in the USA has obtained an experimental licence for 8m and 4m. 

This is not amateur radio so QSOs certainly with radio amateurs in the USA and, probably overseas too, are not permitted. Probably FT8 and WSPR reports are fine.  

Remember this is not amateur radio.

I hope the FCC sees fit to issue more.

Sunspots - Wednesday February 18th

 Solar flux is 122 and the SSN 63. A=11 and K=3.

17 Feb 2026

Spy transceiver

 


DX Explorer has some truly amazing projects. This tiny transceiver fits in a matchbox.

What gives YOU fun in amateur radio?

 One of the great aspects of our hobby is that it may be enjoyed in so many ways. Some just like a chat, some chase DX, some like ATV, etc..

I think interests change as you get older, so now is perhaps time to reflect.

My interest has always been in the experimental side. I have enjoyed experimenting  sub-10kHz, but I have also enjoyed testing over the horizon at 481THz. I like QRP.

These days I am less mobile, so try to experiment at home, with FT8 and WSPR modes being my favourites as my voice is poor. In the past I would have dashed in my car to carry out some experiment!

Probably I get as much pleasure from listening as I do transmitting these days. Working DXCC with QRP SSB on 10m 40 years ago has something to do with this! Being retired there is always the next day.

In this hobby there is always something new to try tomorrow!

Red Kite (bird)

Not many years ago the idea of seeing a red kite out of the kitchen window would have sounded stupid. They were re-introduced some years ago and they seem to be widespread now.  

Often they are seen beside roads where they feed on roadkill. A long train ride also results in quite a few sightings.  

They can easily be recognised by their forked tail. As far as I am aware they are the only large bird in the UK with a forked tail.

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

10m 3W FT8 (Tuesday)

My gear (10m QDX-M - see picture) was turned on at about 1410z.  It is fed via a series of suitably rated diodes to keep well within the 12V power limit. The output without the diodes is about 4W, I suspect I am running around 3W.

UPDATE 2015z:
  666 stations spotted on RX with plenty of stations in the USA, Canada, South America and Africa. I find it amazing something this tiny works so well. With my 200mW 10m WSPR beacon and this rig I get about 95% of my amateur radio fun these days.

UPDATE  2056z:  QRT.

Russian economy

The Russian inflation rate is high and going up and the interest rate is high. In theory, this suggests the economy is in trouble. In the short term this has not been a problem in a war economy.  The longer time goes by the harder it gets.

10m 200mW WSPR (Tuesday)

 My beacon was turned at breakfast time.

UPDATE 1010z:  38 spots by EA8BFK (2880km). The variation in S/N is over 20dB, most of which is probably QSB on the path, but some might be local noise I guess. Some might be QRM from other stations. At time just microwatts would be enough! 

Sunspots - Tuesday February 17th

 Solar flux is 118 and the SSN 69. A=29 and K=2.

16 Feb 2026

UK antenna petition

In the UK planning permission is required for (some?) amateur radio antennas. 

I am strongly opposed to this change, which would allow amateurs to erect towers to 15m and 2 antennas with widths up to 8m to be put up without planning permission!

Imagine that in your next door neighbour's garden!

No!!

Personally, I would rather people "self train" with modest antennas and low power.

Thankfully, this is very likely to fail.

King's College Chapel, Cambridge, UK

 


The picture shows King's College Chapel from 2 different sides.

10m 200mW WSPR (Monday)

 My beacon has been on since about 0900z.

UPDATE 0932z:   Several spots already by EA8BFK (2880km).


UPDATE 1615z: 
 Spotted by 29 stations so far. 200mW seems quite enough. See table. I must be getting lazy: I just switch on my WSPR beacon (no PC needed) and just  monitor where I am received. I was planning to try 10m 5W FT8, but that will now have to wait until tomorrow!

Nearly spring


This was spotted on the Backs in Cambridge on Saturday. Soon be better weather.

Mini RX

On order, is a really tiny multi-band, multi-mode RX from Banggood. Apparently, as is common, there are copies reported to be less good. Mine is due at the end of March I think.

There is a website worth looking at if you are thinking if getting one.

See https://atsmini.github.io/ .

Someone in Germany has some upgrade software.

Monday plans

 At first I propose to go on 10m 200mW WSPR TX and maybe 10m FT8 at 5W later.

Portable antennas with gain


When operating /P  in a park, beach or elsewhere it is often possible to erect a temporary antenna that has gain in the direction you are targeting. VK3YE has a video that may give you some ideas.

Online MOT checker

If you have a car in the UK on the road you need a valid MOT for insurance to be valid. The status of an MOT can be checked online.

See https://vehicleenquiry.service.gov.uk/VehicleFound?locale=en

I am unsure what the rules are for vintage cars.

Mike Rainey AA1TJ?

When you don't hear about people for a while, you worry. 

A few days ago I chanced upon a circuit by AA1TJ and realised I had not heard any news from Mike in a while. Does anyone have any news please?

Like every person from the USA I have ever dealt with he was kind and generous. 

UPDATE  1910z:  Just had an email from Mike. Great.

Sunspots - Monday February 16th

 Solar flux is 118 and the SSN 65. A=26 and K=4.

15 Feb 2026

10m 5W FT8 (Sunday)

My 10m QRP FT8 was turned on at 1144z.

UPDATE 1149z: So far, spotted by 13 stations.

UPDATE 1252z:  Currently 10m FT8 RX only. 249 stations spotted.


UPDATE 1656z
:  662 stations spotted here. See map. Seeing this 5W radio (QDX-M) is about the same size as a pack of cards, i.e. tiny, I am very impressed! Actually it is probably smaller than a pack of cards!  My antenna is just a low end fed. Now QRT.

Archetypal Cambridge

When many think of Cambridge, they think of King's College Chapel, punts on the Cam and weeping willows. 

Yesterday we had all three in one photo ....and blue sky!

IPSOS radio listening survey


In the last week I have been recording the broadcast radio stations that I have listened to as part of an IPSOS survey.  Mostly it is BBC Radio 4 around breakfast time.

OFCOM is consulting on the future of radio broadcasting in the UK.  According to them AM broadcast listeners have been declining.  I am not sure if this is true or as a result of more people listening to traditional broadcasts via smart speakers and DAB. Yours truly is as guilty as the rest!

If traditional AM broadcasts are declining this is a pity as many first came across radio by building simple Medium Wave receivers. My first introduction to amateur radio was hearing some locals on 160m AM. To many, radio was magic whereas nowadays we take it for granted.

70cm activity contest

Just now (belatedly) I submitted my entry for the 70cm activity contest. 

Because of my poor voice and rubbish set-up (10W and a 2m big-wheel omni antenna) I do not stop on very long. 

If I had stopped longer I would have worked far more than the 2 shown on the map. Usually I work over 100km.