My beacon was turned on at about 0615z.
UPDATE 1622z: 7 stations have spotted me with (yet again) spots by DP0GVN (13685km) down in Antarctica. See table.
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.
My beacon was turned on at about 0615z.
It looks a very handsome rig, although I do not think it was ever mass produced.
I have never seen it for sale.
It seems to me that we are still waiting for that breakthrough moment similar to that which moved us all from CRTs to LED displays or moved cameras to digital.
In the case of cars it would be range and cost. Almost exclusively electric cars need batteries with lithium and have limited range. Imagine if we could charge at home infrequently and have huge ranges at a price people could afford.
There has been a lot of excitement about Donut batteries who claim to have produced a solid-state battery with some remarkable figures. If true, this could be the start of a revolution. I believe the Chinese company BYD has also released an electric car that does not use lithium batteries.
If we really could buy cars that no longer need petrol or diesel with similar ranges we would be free of the stranglehold of the oil market.
It is coming, but just how soon?
My beacon was turned on at about 0815z.
This was King's College Chapel in the afternoon sunshine yesterday.
It was nice to see visitors enjoying themselves.
King's Parade is a popular part of the city.
Every day, I get a report about visits to this blog.
In my view, they are total rubbish. Already today, I am supposed to have had more than ten times the number of visits I used to see in a whole day!
I have no idea how this is obtained, but it feels wrong. Flattering if true, but highly unlikely!
Before my 2013 stroke I enjoyed 481THz optical tests over the horizon. What surprised me at first was that, even when absolutely nothing was...