Solar flux is 141 and the SSN 87. A=7 and K=1.
23 Apr 2023
22 Apr 2023
Chromebooks - NOT amateur radio
For about 2.5 years I have owned and used a Chromebook rather than a Windows PC. When I first got it, I wondered whether I had made the right decision. It uses Chrome OS rather than Windows 10 or 11.
It was the right decision, definitely.
It starts very fast, does updates painlessly in the background, and does everything I need for my lounge PC. I have not found anything I want to do with it that I cannot do. Also, it was far less expensive than a Windows PC and came with a 3 year "at home" warranty. It is pretty rugged too. It runs Linux apps too, although I have never needed to. It can also be used as a touch screen tablet.
I have been extremely pleased with it. Next year I shall probably buy another one!
80m FT8 tonight?
Just might try 80m FT8 TX this evening after dark when 10m is no good. It means matching the FT-710 to the earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground and setting WSJT-X for use with the FT-710. For the last few days I have been using the QDX.
UPDATE 1606z: As 10m does not exactly look great, I might swap to 80m FT8 quite soon.
Football - NOT amateur radio
In the UK, we call soccer "football". I am definitely an armchair fan! The last time I went to a match in person was 3 years ago with my son and grandson at Cambridge United. Watching on the TV is not the same, but some matches are very expensive.
Today, I have split loyalties: Plymouth Argyle used to be my local team. If they win today they have a better chance of promotion to the next league up. Cambridge United are struggling at the bottom of the table and face relegation. Last time I looked, Plymouth were 3:1 up.
Wrexham Town, who are a non-league team, could be promoted into the Football League if they win tonight.
UPDATE 1600z: Plymouth Argyle won 3:1.
Plans for next week
My plans for next week are currently as follows:
- Restart experiments on 40.680 MHz QRP FT8 TX now the Es season is almost here.
- Put Spectran software on the shack PC and carry out local 481 THz optical tests with it.
- Go on 10m QRP WSPR TX whilst on 8m.
- Perhaps try 80m TX with the FT-710 using the earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground. Maybe I should try 80m FT8??
- With Spectran on the PC, I could also perhaps try some 136 kHz QRSS tests.
Memory costs - NOT amateur radio
It is amazing how inexpensive memory now is. Just now, I ordered a 32GB flash drive for just £5.49. We can expect in 10 years this memory will seem small: it would not surprise me if 1TB costs under £10 in 10 years.
Spring in the garden - NOT amateur radio
Spring is a lovely time of the year. Everything springs into life after what seems like a long winter. Summer migrant birds are returning from Africa and the blossom is at its best. The birds are singing and building nests.
On the trees, the leaves are a fresh green, whereas later they look tired. Blossom is ephemeral. In a few days it will be gone until next spring and so the cycle goes on.
The photo shows spring in our garden.
10m QRP FT8 (Saturday)
My tiny QRP QDX transceiver was turned on at 0830z. So far, just a local spotting me. On RX, I suspect a pirate as the only station spotted so far is in South America where it is still dark and the time is all wrong.
In the last day, 222 stations have spotted my 10m FT8 QRP from all over the world.
UPDATE 0841z: A few more stations coming through on RX.
UPDATE 1000z: Sorry, the South American was last night, not this morning as I was looking at the last 12 hours, so was probably genuine. So far this morning, 10 stations have spotted my QRP 10m FT8.
Stations spotting my 10m FT8 QRP today |
UPDATE 1325z: 43 stations have spotted me today and I have spotted 55. The photo shows the stations that have spotted my 10m QRP FT8 today.
The current station
The photo shows my current station. On the left is the FT817ND with the SWR meter above. On the right is the FT-710 and tiny QDX transceiver plus the Tigertronics USB interface used with the FT817ND. In the background is the little used MX2 2m SSB handheld.