14 Jul 2026

10m 200mW WSPR (Tuesday)

 My beacon has been on since mid-morning.

UPDATE 2041z:   44 stations have spotted me today. Now QRT.

The quartz crystal man


During my work days there was a very modest man who knew just about everything about quartz crystals in the days before synthesizers.

Long after I retired, I found out lots about him I never knew in my work days. He was a brave man involved in the D-Day landings and was a POW.

He was awarded a medal by the French and died in his 90s. If only I had known years before.

This piece appeared in a newspaper some years ago although I have no idea which one!

Often you really know very little about people: you don't really know what their history was or the pain they are going though now.

uSDX on DX Explorer

 This video is on the DX Explorer YouTube channel.

Fresh eggs for breakfast

Our son and grandson are here for a few days. They brought up some eggs freshly laid by their chickens. 

I know what we are having for breakfast!

Sunspots - Tuesday July 14th

 Solar flux is 103 and the SSN 59. A=9 and K=2.

13 Jul 2026

Heathkit QRP HW8 CW transceiver

You may recall I bought a much modified HW8  some weeks ago. If I could find my CW key I might use it on TX! 

This video is years old. In its day the HW8 was a very good rig. 

I bought one already made but later sold it back to the person I bought mine from. It worked plenty of DX despite 2W and low wire antennas.

Swifts (birds)

My (very unscientific!) view is that there are at least as many swifts about as last year. If anything there are a few more. 

I judge numbers by the number I see in the sky. It has been rare to look up and not see swifts.

People expected numbers to be down as there are fewer nest sites.

They only stay in the UK  for a few months. I hope to see them next May.  They are still here at the moment, but one day we'll look up and realise they have gone.

See https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/swift .

Kindness

It seems we are all becoming more angry. 

At one time it was quite normal for people to have different views (often widely apart), but to respect the different views and discuss them amicably.

In particular politics has be come angry. It was far better when we respected views that differed from our own and learned from them. There is no reason for people with different views to get angry.

This is not only true in politics. In society we seem to treat those who hold views that differ from our own with anger.

I am not sure if this is a result of social media, but it is sad. People can hold different views but still be friends.

10m 200mW WSPR (Monday)

 My beacon was turned on at about 0815z.

 UPDATE 1947z: Spotted by 32 stations, presumably Es. Now QRT.

Sunspots - Monday July 13th

 Solar flux is 107 and the SSN 70. A=18 and K=2.