15 Oct 2018
Sunspots - Monday October 15th 2018
Solar flux is 71 today and the sunspot number 22. A=6 and K=2.
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sunspots
14 Oct 2018
472kHz WSPR
After, yet another, great day on 10m FT8 RX, I have QSYed to 472kHz WSPR (10mW ERP). So far, average.
The spots on 472kHz WSPR with the earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground up to 2032z this evening are shown below.
The spots on 472kHz WSPR with the earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground up to 2032z this evening are shown below.
Grandchildren - NOT amateur radio
We have had two of our grandchildren here this weekend.
This is one of my granddaughters having a cuddle on the settee in the lounge. It is wet outside.
They are growing up all too fast. In a few years she will not want to do this.
This is one of my granddaughters having a cuddle on the settee in the lounge. It is wet outside.
They are growing up all too fast. In a few years she will not want to do this.
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grandchildren
10m FT8
Although I am on 10m FT8 for the day, so far only 1 G spotted, although it is early.
UPDATE 1400z: Several Europeans now plus South America and Newfoundland amazingly!
UPDATE 1458z: No further South Americans spotted yet on 10m FT8 RX. I suppose the reception of VO1HP (3744km) earlier only proves the band was "open" in that direction briefly, perhaps just 15 seconds, but at least this proves there was propagation. Without FT8 this would probably not have been possible. FT8 works with weak signals, is widely monitored and all activity is concentrated in a few kilohertz of the band.
UPDATE 1502z: 4 continents spotted today already on 10m FT8 RX at close to the sunspot minimum. Imagine the next maximum on 10m FT8!
UPDATE 1845z: Lots and lots of South Americans now coming through with LU8XAF (13414km) as the best DX on 10m FT8 RX.
UPDATE 1400z: Several Europeans now plus South America and Newfoundland amazingly!
UPDATE 1458z: No further South Americans spotted yet on 10m FT8 RX. I suppose the reception of VO1HP (3744km) earlier only proves the band was "open" in that direction briefly, perhaps just 15 seconds, but at least this proves there was propagation. Without FT8 this would probably not have been possible. FT8 works with weak signals, is widely monitored and all activity is concentrated in a few kilohertz of the band.
UPDATE 1502z: 4 continents spotted today already on 10m FT8 RX at close to the sunspot minimum. Imagine the next maximum on 10m FT8!
UPDATE 1845z: Lots and lots of South Americans now coming through with LU8XAF (13414km) as the best DX on 10m FT8 RX.
472kHz WSPR overnight
Not a bad night. I was spotted by 8 stations (10mW ERP) and I spotted 10 stations.
13 Oct 2018
Abandoned boat? - NOT amateur radio
This boat was seen at Lakenheath Fen last week. It looks abandoned. A lot of the lakes there were dried up as we have had little rain this summer.
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boat,
lakenheath
Khashoggi disappearance - NOT amateur radio
It bothers me that the UK government wants to do business with Saudi Arabia and get them to fight wars on our behalf. In many ways this Middle East state appears out of step with values we hold dear.
The disappearance in Turkey of a critic of the regime makes us all the more suspicious. There may be an innocent explanation, but at the moment it looks murky.
In my view the current government is afraid of losing military contracts, so turns a blind eye on the kingdom's dirt. Moral high ground? We have none. The UK seems as bad as the rest.
The disappearance in Turkey of a critic of the regime makes us all the more suspicious. There may be an innocent explanation, but at the moment it looks murky.
In my view the current government is afraid of losing military contracts, so turns a blind eye on the kingdom's dirt. Moral high ground? We have none. The UK seems as bad as the rest.
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saudi arabia
472kHz WSPR last night
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