In the late 1960s Heathkit made some great radios. Take, for example, the SB101.
23 Feb 2026
“Lord of the flies “ TV series
This famous book by William Golding is being serialised by the BBC. It tells the tale of children isolated on a remote Pacific island following a plane crash. They revert to savages and hunt for food.
Much of western civilisation depends on inter-connected trade these days. It would take very little for western civilisation to collapse and us having to return to savagery . There’s a message here.
See https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/m002qk4w/lord-of-the-flies
Bouvet Island DXpedition
For many years I have not actively chased DX. We are all different thankfully, so this might be important to you. I think this was delayed.
22 Feb 2026
More like spring
The evenings are lighter and the weather today has been mild with some sun.
Xiegu G106
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
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.
10m 2.5W FT8 (Sunday)
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.



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