Have you noticed how many young people say "like"?
At one time this bothered me, but it is the new "um","ah" or "eh". Language is always evolving.
Recently I noticed how often we say "um", "ah" or "um". I counted 4 in a very short period.
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.
Have you noticed how many young people say "like"?
At one time this bothered me, but it is the new "um","ah" or "eh". Language is always evolving.
Recently I noticed how often we say "um", "ah" or "um". I counted 4 in a very short period.
In the low power section I came 57th.
Much to my surprise I have a certificate to say I took part!
My stand-alone WSPR beacon has been on most of the morning. At 1156z 10 stations have spotted me.
UPDATE 1847z: 20 stations have spotted me. See table.My 6m QRP FT8 from the IC-705 has been on most of the morning. At 1153z 18 stations had spotted me
In many ways I am lazy, putting off things that I could do right away.
As an example, my QMX+ should work fine on 8m FT8 TX using the 6m TX low pass filter using PuTTY to alter the TX band parameters on a band I don't use. This should take a few minutes.
As 6m has been in good shape, I have concentrated on 6m rather than 8m in recent weeks.
Of late, 6m has been in poorer shape recently regarding F2 propagation, although Es sometimes shows a small peak in mid-winter for reasons I don't understand.
I think the RX requires hardware changes to a band pass filter, than I cannot manage any longer, so the best I can manage is to TX on 8m.
From now on it starts to get lighter at night. At first the change is very slow , but by the end of January it is very noticeable. It still gets darker in the morning, but this is less noticeable as I am still in bed.
Our weather forecast is a mix of sunshine and showers. We may get some thunder so I think that radio will "take a miss" today. See...