In many countries the 49MHz band is allocated to low power devices such as baby alarms and toy walkie-talkies licence-free as long as they are 10mW or below.
28 Apr 2026
Next door's lilac
Like many things in gardens, this is ephemeral. At the moment it looks great, but the flowers will soon be gone.
Our ornamental cherry was in blossom for about 2 weeks. Now it has gone until next year.
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lilac
10m 200mW WSPR (Tuesday)
My beacon has been on since before breakfast.
UPDATE 0900z: Just TA4/G8SCU (3010km) spotting me.
UPDATE 0953z: Spotted by 2 stations with the best 4X1DA (3592km).
27 Apr 2026
Weather in April
April is an odd month in the UK. Some days can be hot and sunny, whereas other days can be cold and wet.
No wonder we like to talk about the weather in the UK! This was this day some years ago, whereas today it is very sunny.
10m 3W FT8 (Monday)
Currently I am on 10m 3W FT8 since breakfast.
UPDATE 1133z: Spotted by 4 stations. Currently RX only with 34 stations spotted in 4 continents.
UPDATE 1557z: 67 stations spotted here on RX. See map.
VLF earth mode
Many years ago I did quite a bit of experimenting below 10kHz. This was reception of G6ALB at 3km on 8.97kHz. I think he was running about 40W. This was 2011.
See https://sites.google.com/site/sub9khz/vlf-using-earth-mode.
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earth mode,
g6alb,
vlf
Windmill next door
Several times I have mentioned that we live right next door to a fully restored windmill. It is usually open (along with the museum it is next to) from Easter to late October at weekends and bank holidays. It is well worth a visit.
Our hedge is at the front of the photo. That's how close we are!
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burwell windmill
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