25 Apr 2021

10m Phaser SSB transceiver

This kit is on order, but it has not yet arrived.  It is a 4W SSB rig for 10m FT8. 

It should fit my needs well freeing up the "big rig" for other things.  It was designed by Dave Benson K1SWL, so should be good. SMA parts are already fitted. 

4W FT8 on 10m will get me worldwide QSOs.

See https://midnightdesignsolutions.com/phaser/

More blossom - NOT amateur radio

 

The photo shows my wife under a tree in blossom on our walk yesterday. It is soon gone! 

This is the causeway in Burwell, a route used centuries ago by monks walking to Ely Cathedral.

Connecting the IC-705 to the shack PC

Later I hope to download some USB drivers allowing me to connect the IC-705 and the PC. This should allow CAT rig control and audio connections. I hope to try FT8 later. As a precaution I shall choke the cable.  

Up to now I have taken small steps only. Getting FT8 to work with the IC-705 would be great.

10FT8R on again

As yesterday, I have got the 10FT8 10m FT8 RX connected to the indoor loop again today. So, I am monitoring 10m FT8 all day. No spots as yet at 0854z.

UPDATE 1825z:  No 10m FT8 spots today.  Unless there is a brief late opening, I am probably going to spot nobody today. I definitely need a better antenna!

Ephemeral - NOT amateur radio

The blossom on the ornamental cherry in our back garden is just coming out. It will be glorious for a week or so and then gone until next spring. Ephemeral beauty. 

Sunspots - Sunday April 25th 2021

Solar flux is 79 and the SSN 62. A=10 and K=4.

24 Apr 2021

Ickworth - NOT amateur radio

Yesterday, we did a nice walk at Ickworth, which is a National Trust property near Bury St Edmunds. 

It is famous for its rotunda. The grounds are extensive.

Getting the 10FT8R on the right frequency

Earlier posts show the 10FT8R 10m FT8 RX works as expected. It is spotting a similar number of stations to those spotted on my FT817ND with the tiny indoor loop. With a "proper" 10m antenna outside, I am sure many more would be copied. At a guess I would say my loop is at least 6dB worse than a dipole outside. It is also quite directional.  As soon as my son can help, I shall get a wire dipole erected.

One issue I had was how do I net it without a frequency counter? This is the method I used. I set up the "big rig" on 10m FT8 with WSJT-X but set the frequency to 28.073MHz rather than 28.074MHz. I then adjusted the oscillator frequency until I spotted a faint signal at 1kHz audio. Voila!

Simple. Lots of stations spotted today.

Modulation sounds

Sometimes you may wonder what various sorts of modulation actually sound like. This website may help you identify some.

See https://mynoise.net/NoiseMachines/amateurRadioNoiseGenerator.php

Morning walk - NOT amateur radio

As usual, when it is sunny, we did a walk around the village.  This is one of our favourites. We saw several Muntjac deer. The boats (see photo) were on the banks of Burwell Lode.