They are currently at the Sunshine Coast, although the weather looks better here! 😊
Showing posts with label australia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label australia. Show all posts
16 Aug 2024
Australian treats - NOT amateur radio
Our son and family are spending a few weeks in Brisbane, Australia with his in-laws. I see our grandson has found some treats!
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australia
29 Dec 2020
Backpacker's beach party in Australia - NOT amateur radio
The BBC news is carrying photos of a backpacker beach party in Australia. People are understandably appalled by such stupid people flouting the rules. Many were from the UK.
Some may get deported. Quite right. So they should for such crass stupidity.
At the moment there have been new outbreaks in Sydney which the authorities are trying to contain.
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australia,
backpackers
15 Jul 2019
In Australia - NOT amateur radio
One of my sons is with his family staying with the Australian grandparents.
The photo shows one of our grandsons with the local birdlife.
I think you will agree that it is a happy, colourful picture.
The photo shows one of our grandsons with the local birdlife.
I think you will agree that it is a happy, colourful picture.
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australia
15 Jul 2018
Australian friends - NOT amateur radio
Our Australian friends called on their way to York earlier. It was the first time we had seen the grandma since 2014.
The kids loved the windmill next door, which they had to visit!
The kids loved the windmill next door, which they had to visit!
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australia
3 Nov 2017
Son's brother-in-law - NOT amateur radio
The latest bulletin from Australia is "he's hanging on". Slowly dying, but clinging to life. At times our thoughts for his loved ones is totally overwhelming. And yet, life goes on.
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australia
12 Aug 2017
5 Aug 2017
Kangaroo - NOT amateur radio
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australia
26 May 2016
Australian in-laws - NOT amateur radio
For the last few days we have been hosting our son's Australian in-laws so my amateur radio and blogging have been restricted. This morning, they returned to my son and family in Kent. It was very good to see them.
24 Feb 2016
Australia yet again on 10m WSPR today
Yet again, despite the low sunspot number and "poor" prediction for 10m propagation, I have been spotted in Australia by VK2KRR (16789km) at 0914z. There has been plenty of short-skip activity from Europe on 10m already. 10m is still good.
11 Jan 2015
Australian 10m WSPR spot
This morning at 1124z, VK5MR (16144km) copied my 10m 500mW WSPR-AXE-CW beacon for what will probably be my best DX today. His report of me was -26dB S/N, i.e. not strong. No other great DX reports received on 10m. First USA WSPR spot of my 500mW was by KC1AWS (5308km) at 1220z. He was spotting me well at -16dB S/N.
So far, 6m WSPR as been a dead loss again. I sync'd to internet time twice today on the 6m kit. Not a single 6m spot given and received since I started just after breakfast. Really I am wasting effort of 6m currently. I would be better on a totally different band for a change.
So far, 6m WSPR as been a dead loss again. I sync'd to internet time twice today on the 6m kit. Not a single 6m spot given and received since I started just after breakfast. Really I am wasting effort of 6m currently. I would be better on a totally different band for a change.
8 May 2014
10m - Australia late at night
VK7AM (17366km) Tasmania, Australia running 5W was spotted on 10m WSPR at 2208 last night and I am wondering if this was long-path over the Pacific? At this time the WSPRnet database often shows stateside stations being spotted in Australia. This was a total surprise as conditions on the band did not seem that brilliant really. It goes to show that 10m really is a band filled with surprises! Even from hour to hour, conditions change and results can be surprising. I guess it is a reminder never to give up on the 10m band.
This morning so far just Italians copied, sunspot count is a more modest 105 with 20-30MHz propagation forecast to be "poor".
This morning so far just Italians copied, sunspot count is a more modest 105 with 20-30MHz propagation forecast to be "poor".
8 Sept 2013
VK on 20m WSPR this morning
5 VK (Australian) spots in the very first transmission slot |
29 Mar 2010
A new personal WSPR DX record
This evening I put the WSPR beacon first on 20m and then 30m running 1W into the 5m long vertical matched with the Elecraft T1 auto-ATU. First came a report from a VE6 in Alberta on 20m then a new DX record on 30m with a report from VK2/VK6DI at 16969kms. Not bad going for 1W to an indifferent antenna. Some of the European reports suggest that I'd still have been heard in Europe with just 5mW. VK6DI is a QRSS and weak signal mode enthusiast: see his site at http://www.users.on.net/~davroz/vk6di/
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australia,
beacon antenna,
low power,
vk6di,
wspr
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