17 Aug 2026

Red legged partridges


At one time these handsome introduced birds were a common site in our garden. We have not seen them for several years. Apparently they were bred locally and released for shooting, but  they have stopped doing so.

LoRa repeaters

At the moment there is a move towards off-grid reliable communication that does not need the internet or mobile phones. 

As far as I can tell there are 2 systems coming to the fore Meshstastic and Meshcore. 

Both (I think) are in their infancy and which system is better depends on where you live. 

The systems are licence free, meaning anyone can use them. They’re based on either 868MHz or 915MHz if you are in the USA. 

As it is meshed-based the more users the better. Often sparsely populated places have poor coverage. 

As far as I know, this is just a messaging service as the data rate is low. In Romania YO6DXE has been experimenting with solar powered repeaters to extend range. He has made a video as part of his DX Explorer series.


Classic Car Show


The museum across the road held its annual Classic Car Day yesterday. 

It was a success with good weather, plenty of vehicles and people.

As it’s been very hot and dry, I was a bit concerned that a fire might be triggered, but it was fine.

10m 200mW WSPR (Monday)

 My beacon was turned on at about 0620z. 

UPDATE 0640z: no spots.

8m amateur radio allocation

Some PTTs have allocated radio amateurs access to 8m. Almost all, probably all, operation is purely experimental. In the UK we have to pay £50 every year to do 8m experiments!

The RSGB seems positively anti, which I find really sad. They could very easily provide (via OFCOM) radio amateurs access to 40.680 - 40.685MHz, low power, narrow digital only, by NoV, strictly no interference.

Instead we have hit a brick wall with what appears an obstructive RSGB attitude, with no support whatsoever.

Ideally I would like to see a tiny 5kHz CEPT wide allocation, with a strict no-interference clause. This would allow real experimentation.

I am sure that OFCOM would be happy as they have allocated quite a few 8m I&T permits, some at far higher power and with far greater band coverage, all modes, with absolutely no means of tracing

The RSGB appears to be the block, sadly. You would think we are asking for the impossible when they have already made available (via OFCOM) 2MHz of VHF spectrum for DTV and similar!

Come on RSGB!!! Provide some support please. 

Nuclear fusion

Research into nuclear fusion seems to have been going on for decades. Every time it seems to hit a problem. If all the problems can be overcome, it promises almost limitless energy without the problems associated with nuclear fission. 

It seems that problems are gradually being solved. As computing power increases I think we will eventually get there but it may be after I am dead.


Sunspots - Monday August 17th

 Solar flux is 129 and the SSN 83. A=4 and K=1.

16 Aug 2026

70cm activity contest

My single 70cm SSB contact

To say I am under-equipped for 70cm SSB is a gross understatement! I use 10W to a 144MHz omni big-wheel antenna. I have a very poor voice as well, which does not help. 

Usually I manage a few contacts and give up after about 30 minutes. This time I gave up after a single contact. I get the impression SSB activity is going down. I may be totally wrong. It is a shouting match that I find hard these days. 

FT8 amazes me as I consistently spot stations at vast distances and have no trouble being received at distances I only dream about on SSB.

Strait of Hormuz

President Trump has, allegedly, promised to make the Strait of Hormuz USA territory after he wins the war with Iran. 

With President Trump it is hard to separate fact from bluster. In my view, Iran has "all the cards" to use a phrase he used last year.

Amateur radio abbreviations

Ever wondered why we say CQ and 73 and a host of other codes in CW and voice modes? Peter's video may give some clues.