5 Feb 2021
Hare Park - NOT amateur radio
The photo shows some of the masses of snowdrops at Hare Park yesterday. At a guess I'd say there are over 1 million there. It is the best array of snowdrops have ever seen.
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Grand start - NOT amateur radio
Pretty sure this photo has been on before but I get amused telling my friends that I was born in a stately home! At the time this was a nursing home and we lived in a council house.
4 Feb 2021
2m FT8 QRP (Thursday)
As 10m FT8 have been abysmal here today, I shall be QSYing to 2m FT8 shortly using 2.5W and the big-wheel omni antenna.
UPDATE 2046z: So far this evening I have been spotted on 2 FT8 QRP TX by 18 stations in 4 countries. Furthermost is EI2FG (565km). It seems every evening my 2m FT8 QRP TX reaches EI and GI. 5 stations spotted on RX and no QSOs. ON6LEO (392km) has called me a few times, but we did not complete the QSO.
Kingsbridge - NOT amateur radio
Kingsbridge, Devon is where I lived in my teenage years.
Kingsbridge is at the top of the estuary and Salcombe at the other end.
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Snowdrops - NOT amateur radio
We saw plenty of snowdrops this morning. They are a sure sign of hope for better days ahead.
According to the UK Met Office spring starts March 1st which is only a few weeks away.
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10m FT8 QRP (Thursday)
At about 1247z, I turned on 10m QRP FT8 with 2.5W to the tiny indoor loop. No spots yet.
UPDATE 1535z: No spots here all day.
UPDATE 1807z: No RX spots here today, but just a single spot of my QRP by M0NKR (27km).
UPDATE 1842z: Just 1 late spot of EA5ASQ (1367km) on 10m FT8 RX. Overall today, pretty poor.
Collapsing White Cliffs of Dover on video - NOT amateur radio
One of the UK's icons are the "White Cliffs of Dover". Apparently these are receding at about 12 inches a year because of erosion. They are made of chalk, hence the white. A recent fall was captured on video. Quite spectacular footage.
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Hare Park Chippenham near Cambridge - NOT amateur radio
The photo shows Hare Park, Chippenham near Cambridge earlier.
The snowdrops here are stunning. The grounds are only open at certain times of the year.
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Early optical experiments
One of my Facebook memories today was this photo of my 481THz optical beacon tests in daylight over a 1.6km line of sight path. Later I did much further at night "over the horizon". For the avoidance of doubt, that was 20dB S/N - so very strong.
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