On QRP 8m FT8 this afternoon. No spots of me at 1715z.
UPDATE 1928z: No spots. QRT.
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.
On QRP 8m FT8 this afternoon. No spots of me at 1715z.
UPDATE 1928z: No spots. QRT.
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| Stations that have spotted me today on 10m QRP WSPR |
UPDATE 1921z: 13 stations have spotted me. Now QRT.
The CW leg is at the end of November. These are 48 hour contests and a good chance to work new stations and countries.
One good thing was this showed my 10m coax plug as intermittent. I have now fixed this and gone on 10m WSPR TX with 500mW from the W5OLF TX WSPR beacon.
The photo shows activity on 10m SSB - busy!! With my poor voice, I find this much harder these days.
See https://www.cqww.com/ .
Some have even suggested that the planet Earth is a living organism.
There is a magazine for those interested in astronomy. I think this is aimed at those with an interest rather than those professionally involved.
My transverter is in the UK according to the tracker, but I have not got it yet. When it arrives, I need to check what leads I need for local tests. For UKAC next year, I shall need a better antenna.
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| Stations spotted by 1030z |
As a teenager I had quite a strong Christian faith. As I get older, my faith has waned.
If I was born in Iran I would probably have been an ardent Muslim and if I was born in Israel, I would probably have been a Jew.
No, I am puzzled why we so strongly believe "our" religion is the right one and our holy book the only true one.
Until today, I had no knowledge that the 11m band was allocated to the amateur service in the USA prior to this being allocated to CB. I guess the nearest amateur bands today are 12m and 10m.
This appeared on the Amateur Radio Weekly email, with the original article being on Bas's blog at https://pe4bas.blogspot.com/ .
I was aware of the 5m band, but wonder what other allocations were made in the past? Possibly there were other odd allocations made locally such as the 73 kHz band in the UK at one time. In the UK a very few NoV permits were allocated near 9 kHz. I had one of them.
Some other countries had an 11m amateur band.
My beacon was turned on just before breakfast. UPDATE 0957z: Lots of spots of me by EA8BFK (2880km). Some are very strong with 19dB variatio...