Today is wet and miserable, so we had real comfort food for lunch.
Simple QRP projects, 10m, 8m, 6m, 4m, FT8, 160m, WSPR, LF/MF, sub-9kHz, nanowaves and other random stuff, some not related to amateur radio.
My beacon was turned on at about 1055z.
UPDATE 1117z: Spotted by 7 stations.
My gear was turned on just after 1100z. It would appear that 6m is again open to the USA.
UPDATE 1305z: So far, 130 stations have spotted me and I have spotted plenty of Europeans and 3 stations in the USA. My best report is from D4L (4517km) in the Cape Verde Islands.
Some say that it will lead to the death of high street shops. I have mixed views.
On Tuesday I ordered some 9V batteries. They arrived from Amazon on my doorstep just 14 hours later! No doubt as they had no shop to maintain, they were also far less expensive. The alternative would have been a 2 hour bus ride into Cambridge and back.
Yes, home shopping results in fewer jobs, especially for young people, which is a bad thing. However, this is how we shop these days. In my view the high street shops that will survive are those that adapt to the new reality. Those that fail to adapt will close.
Human interaction is important: no doubt places where people can meet, like coffee shops, will become ever more popular in future.
With AI, robot bots, cash machines and self-service check-outs, there is less human interaction. In my view these will be replaced by some other form of human interaction in future.
The world is changing.
Earlier this year, to massive interest, a European company, with great fanfare, announced a new rechargeable battery with some remarkable properties. If true, this promised a real breakthrough which would have a massive impact on electric vehicles, mass storage batteries etc..
Although I have only secondhand information, allegedly, it looks like a scam to draw in investors.
Meanwhile, major battery companies like CATL in China are making huge strides and investing greatly.
If true, that this was a scam, many will be saddened.
Today I have three objectives. As rain is forecast, and no thunder is expected, today is a good day to do these.
1. Test the Heathkit HW8 transceiver. This requires 6.35mm mono jacks for the headphones and CW key. I have no idea where my CW key is! Probably I shall have to tap the wire ends together and look on the RBN.
2. Go on 10m with my 200mW beacon.
3. Go on 6m 3W FT8.
Yesterday we bought the remaining pot plants from the garden centre, which we hope to plant before the rain!
UPDATE 0937z: Drizzle.
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| Stations spotting me today on 5W 6m FT8 |
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| Nearby storms |
Clearly, an issue with rechargeable batteries based on lithium is availability as lithium is a rare earth, so resources are limited. CATL has said sodium batteries are dropping in price dramatically. This could help EV sales and that of mass storage batteries.