5 Oct 2019
4 Oct 2019
Es'hail Oscar 100
Every few days I check activity on this geosynchronous amateur satellite. Whenever I look at the web SDR at Goonhilly, I usually see 4-8 SSB stations active. There are usually a few on CW too. Overall, activity remains quite low. By now, I was expecting far more activity.
See https://eshail.batc.org.uk/nb/
See https://eshail.batc.org.uk/nb/
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Gourds - NOT amateur radio
These were spotted earlier at a local garden centre. Sadly, they are already stocking Christmas gifts and trees! The gourds are a nice sign of autumn. The Christmas stuff is pure commercialism, out to make an early buck - it sickens me. Personally, I would back a law making it illegal to sell Christmas stuff until December.
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2m FT8
As 6m was an uphill struggle, I have QSYed to 2m FT8. My 10W FT8 2m CQ was spotted by 11 stations with best DX being a spot by GI6ATZ (479km).
It is interesting that I have only spotted 4 stations on 2m FT8 RX today. From this, I can conclude that fewer people are on FT8 TX during the day. Things get better in the evening when people are home from work.
UPDATE 1426z: Now 14 stations in 6 countries spotted today on 2m FT8 RX.
UPDATE 1527z: A recent 2m FT8 CQ (10W to the big-wheel) was spotted by 24 stations and resulted in 2 QSOs. I get the feeling most of these are "flat band" tropo with the occasional enhancement by aircraft scatter. As an example, a station in N. Ireland is almost always spotted, but just occasionally he is 20dB stronger.
UPDATE 1918z: A recent 2m FT8 CQ (10W) was spotted by 24 stations and 2 QSOs. DL6YBF (471km) seems to be workable in any conditions on FT8.
UPDATE 2100z: In the last day, 50 stations in 8 countries spotted on 2m FT8 RX.
It is interesting that I have only spotted 4 stations on 2m FT8 RX today. From this, I can conclude that fewer people are on FT8 TX during the day. Things get better in the evening when people are home from work.
UPDATE 1426z: Now 14 stations in 6 countries spotted today on 2m FT8 RX.
UPDATE 1527z: A recent 2m FT8 CQ (10W to the big-wheel) was spotted by 24 stations and resulted in 2 QSOs. I get the feeling most of these are "flat band" tropo with the occasional enhancement by aircraft scatter. As an example, a station in N. Ireland is almost always spotted, but just occasionally he is 20dB stronger.
UPDATE 1918z: A recent 2m FT8 CQ (10W) was spotted by 24 stations and 2 QSOs. DL6YBF (471km) seems to be workable in any conditions on FT8.
UPDATE 2100z: In the last day, 50 stations in 8 countries spotted on 2m FT8 RX.
6m FT8
Although I have been on much of the morning and called FT8 CQ a few times, no spots at all on RX or TX.
UPDATE 1100z: Just a single G spot from my recent 6m FT8 (10W) CQ call. This was G3SYP (222km). Really 6m is hardly worth the effort at this time of year in sunspot minimum with my vertical omni.
UPDATE 1100z: Just a single G spot from my recent 6m FT8 (10W) CQ call. This was G3SYP (222km). Really 6m is hardly worth the effort at this time of year in sunspot minimum with my vertical omni.
Sunspots - Friday October 4th 2019
Solar flux is 67 and the sunspot number 0. A=13 and K=3.
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3 Oct 2019
BREXIT deal? - NOT amateur radio
The Prime Minister has lodged formal proposals on leaving the EU. So far, the feedback from the EU is not good, but at least they are still talking. A better man than me may be able to forecast the outcome in the coming days.
My hopes rest on the EU wanting a deal and that the current proposal is a basis for further compromises on both sides. Whatever our views on BREXIT, most in the UK are fed up now and want a deal sooner rather than later.
My hopes rest on the EU wanting a deal and that the current proposal is a basis for further compromises on both sides. Whatever our views on BREXIT, most in the UK are fed up now and want a deal sooner rather than later.
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Local History - NOT amateur radio
Even though we have lived in this area (East Cambridgeshire) for almost 50 years, it is natural to have a "pull" to where one originates from. In my case this is South Devon and my wife Sheffield.
Today we went to an interesting talk on the history of Newmarket, which is our nearest town. Considering its many royal connections going back many centuries and it being the worldwide centre for horse racing, it is quite scruffy. With all the wealth around we would have expected the town to be quite a classy place. Sadly it is not.
They have a good local history society.
See http://www.newmarketlhs.org.uk/Index.htm
Today we went to an interesting talk on the history of Newmarket, which is our nearest town. Considering its many royal connections going back many centuries and it being the worldwide centre for horse racing, it is quite scruffy. With all the wealth around we would have expected the town to be quite a classy place. Sadly it is not.
They have a good local history society.
See http://www.newmarketlhs.org.uk/Index.htm
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Big-wheel antennas
As many know, I opted for a 2m big-wheel antenna rather than a beam and rotator. This seems to match my sort of operating well. My noise level on 2m is still low thankfully and it was far cheaper than a beam and rotator. On FT8 it gets me considerable distances even in flat conditions and even with QRP SSB it usually gets me over 200km.
The big-wheel has a real fan here!
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/antennas/bigwheel
The big-wheel has a real fan here!
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/antennas/bigwheel
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Dahlia - NOT amateur radio
Yesterday we visited nearby Anglesey Abbey where the dahlias are starting to change. Another few weeks and they will be well past their best. We saw this one yesterday. At the moment most are still looking good.
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Rally this weekend
Sunday 6 OCTOBER : 46th WELSH RADIO RALLY
Rougemont School, Llantarnam Hall, Malpas, Newport NP20 6QB. Doors open from 10am-4pm with disabled visitors gaining access at 9.45am. Admittance is £2.50. There will be trade stands, a Bring & Buy, RSGB bookstall, Special Interest Groups and lectures will take place during the day. Catering is available on site. Contact: Rob Evans, MW0CVT, 01495 220 455, mw0cvt@sky.com.
A list of rallies can be found at http://rsgb.org/main/news/rall ies/
Rougemont School, Llantarnam Hall, Malpas, Newport NP20 6QB. Doors open from 10am-4pm with disabled visitors gaining access at 9.45am. Admittance is £2.50. There will be trade stands, a Bring & Buy, RSGB bookstall, Special Interest Groups and lectures will take place during the day. Catering is available on site. Contact: Rob Evans, MW0CVT, 01495 220 455, mw0cvt@sky.com.
A list of rallies can be found at http://rsgb.org/main/news/rall
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2m FT8
In the last day 55 stations in 8 countries spotted on 2m FT8 RX. As far as I can tell, this is possible any time with normal "flat band" tropo with FT8. Every time I call CQ with 10W and the big-wheel omni antenna on 2m FT8 I seem to reach N. Ireland, Germany and Cornwall.
We are just going out, but I'll call CQ on my return.
UPDATE 1206z: When we got back I called CQ on 2m FT8 (10W to the big-wheel). 11 stations spotted me with the best DX being EI2FG (565km). Sadly, no QSOs. I guess there are far more monitoring than TXing in the daytime.
UPDATE 1457z: 18 stations in 4 countries spotted me after a recent FT8 10W CQ and 2 QSOs with Gs resulted.
UPDATE 1648z: A quick 10W FT8 CQ was answered (again) by DL6YBF (471km) and spotted by 14 stations. It never fails to me how far I can work and get spotted with low ERP on 2m on FT8.
We are just going out, but I'll call CQ on my return.
UPDATE 1206z: When we got back I called CQ on 2m FT8 (10W to the big-wheel). 11 stations spotted me with the best DX being EI2FG (565km). Sadly, no QSOs. I guess there are far more monitoring than TXing in the daytime.
UPDATE 1457z: 18 stations in 4 countries spotted me after a recent FT8 10W CQ and 2 QSOs with Gs resulted.
UPDATE 1648z: A quick 10W FT8 CQ was answered (again) by DL6YBF (471km) and spotted by 14 stations. It never fails to me how far I can work and get spotted with low ERP on 2m on FT8.
2 Oct 2019
Bumper Crop - NOT amateur radio
The trees in our neighbour's garden are laden with apples and pears. Usually they put their surplus fruit out for neighbours to help themselves.
I mentioned before that a friend makes crab apple jelly with our crab apples. Although last year we had a miserable crop, this year is splendid.
I mentioned before that a friend makes crab apple jelly with our crab apples. Although last year we had a miserable crop, this year is splendid.
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2m AM
When I first came on to 2m, AM was the main mode. During the 1970s, FM gradually took over. Also, the Liner-2 got people on the band with SSB. I would say the late 1970s and early 1980s was a golden age on 2m, with G8s gaining access and plenty of activity. Quite a few people used the Liner-2 and a 9 el Tonna antenna.
Although the use of AM on 2m is way down on those early dates, it can still be found. 144.550MHz seems to be the centre of activity. AM is often better than FM and narrower bandwidtth, although the RSGB "experts" seem not to know this!
Often, second hand ex-PMR AM rigs can be obtained very cheaply.
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/vuhf/2am
Although the use of AM on 2m is way down on those early dates, it can still be found. 144.550MHz seems to be the centre of activity. AM is often better than FM and narrower bandwidtth, although the RSGB "experts" seem not to know this!
Often, second hand ex-PMR AM rigs can be obtained very cheaply.
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/vuhf/2am
Dahlias - NOT amateur radio
This morning we went for a walk at nearby Anglesey Abbey. The dahlias there are past their best, but still pretty impressive.
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2m FT8 again
Overnight I remained on 2m FT8 RX. In the last 6 hours, 11 stations spotted with best DX spotted being GM3NKG (475km). 2 Germans also logged.
UPDATE 1108z: Now 13 stations in 5 countries spotted in the last 6 hours on 2m FT8 RX.
UPDATE 1234z: Now 18 stations in 6 countries spotted today on 2m FT8 RX. On 2m FT8 TX my recent CQ was spotted by 11 stations in 6 countries.
UPDATE 1526z: Currently 16 stations have spotted my 2m 10W to the big-wheel CQs on FT8 today. 20 stations so far spotted on 2m FT8 RX.
UPDATE 1645z: A recent 2m FT8 CQ was spotted by 9 stations and a QSO with G8EKG (142km).
UPDATE 1732z: A recent 2m FT8 CQ resulted in QSOs with GD and DL.
UPDATE 2129z: 52 stations in 7 countries spotted on 2m FT8 RX in the last day.
UPDATE 1108z: Now 13 stations in 5 countries spotted in the last 6 hours on 2m FT8 RX.
UPDATE 1234z: Now 18 stations in 6 countries spotted today on 2m FT8 RX. On 2m FT8 TX my recent CQ was spotted by 11 stations in 6 countries.
UPDATE 1526z: Currently 16 stations have spotted my 2m 10W to the big-wheel CQs on FT8 today. 20 stations so far spotted on 2m FT8 RX.
UPDATE 1645z: A recent 2m FT8 CQ was spotted by 9 stations and a QSO with G8EKG (142km).
UPDATE 1732z: A recent 2m FT8 CQ resulted in QSOs with GD and DL.
UPDATE 2129z: 52 stations in 7 countries spotted on 2m FT8 RX in the last day.
Burwell Museum talk - NOT amateur radio
A reminder for those in the area that our local Burwell Museum has a "Tea and
Talks" talk tomorrow (Thursday, Oct 3rd) at 2pm on the "History of
Newmarket" by Sandra Easom. As usual, this is followed by free tea and
biscuits. Normal museum charges apply.
Of course, you can look around the very extensive museum and windmill too! I can honestly say this is one of the best local museums in the whole UK. Many do not realise quite how extensive it is.
Of course, you can look around the very extensive museum and windmill too! I can honestly say this is one of the best local museums in the whole UK. Many do not realise quite how extensive it is.
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VLF amateur radio
For several years I have tried to maintain a website about VLF amateur radio. Experiments are mainly done by a few keen amateurs. To receive VLF amateurs does not require a big antenna. To radiate a VLF signal to some distance does require a big antenna.
A casual listen at VLF will not result in success with amateur VLF signals. Most require highly stable signals (usually locked with GPS or a VLF MSK commercial signal) and integration over many hours or even days.
See https://sites.google.com/site/sub9khz/
A casual listen at VLF will not result in success with amateur VLF signals. Most require highly stable signals (usually locked with GPS or a VLF MSK commercial signal) and integration over many hours or even days.
See https://sites.google.com/site/sub9khz/
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Sunspots - Wednesday October 2nd 2019
Solar flux is 69 and the SSN is 11. A=12 and K=0. Sunspots at last!
1 Oct 2019
2m FT8
After I finished the 2m UKAC, I switched to 2m FT8, calling CQ initially. I was called (after I had finished) by a station in IO70. It's a pity people don't call me when I am actually calling CQ! In all, 9 stations spotted me with best DX EI2FG (565km).
2m activity contest this evening at 1900z
Stations worked this evening
on 2m QRP SSB
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Activity on SSB is usually high and the contests are friendly. Although I usually submit an entry (normally far from the top!) there is absolutely no compulsion to do so. I usually stop on less than an hour as my voice is poor, although the contest runs for 2.5 hours.
My range, even with 5W and a big-wheel omni antenna is often 200km.
Personally, I find these sessions great fun. It is more about the fun of working stations and maybe new squares than a contest as such.
Chickens - NOT amateur radio
Our younger grandson loves his chickens and chicks. This is him at the weekend.
As you can tell, the bald one is me.
As you can tell, the bald one is me.
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BREXIT and UK Pound v. Euro - NOT amateur radio
It seems unlikely the UK's latest BREXIT offer will be acceptable to the EU. The UK Pound has continued to fall in value against the Euro.
As I see it, we have several possible outcomes: the UK leaves the EU without a deal (unlikely), there is last minute deal, or there is another extension. The EU wants a deal. Of the 3 options (there may be others) I suspect the last one will be the outcome, although I am frequently wrong!
Personally, I favour staying within the EU until a better trade deal is negotiated. In the end, that is surely what is sought.
As I see it, we have several possible outcomes: the UK leaves the EU without a deal (unlikely), there is last minute deal, or there is another extension. The EU wants a deal. Of the 3 options (there may be others) I suspect the last one will be the outcome, although I am frequently wrong!
Personally, I favour staying within the EU until a better trade deal is negotiated. In the end, that is surely what is sought.
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Solar forecast update
My favourite resource for solar data usually updates very early in the month. This usually happens on the first or second day of each month.
The last time I looked they were forecasting solar minimum to have occurred earlier in the year.
The next sunspot cluster looks as if it is just coming in to view.
See http://www.solen.info/solar/
UPDATE 1830z: Pages have now been updated. It is still showing that we have now (just) passed the minimum. I do hope they are correct. It will be interesting to see if there are more sunspots this month.
The last time I looked they were forecasting solar minimum to have occurred earlier in the year.
The next sunspot cluster looks as if it is just coming in to view.
See http://www.solen.info/solar/
UPDATE 1830z: Pages have now been updated. It is still showing that we have now (just) passed the minimum. I do hope they are correct. It will be interesting to see if there are more sunspots this month.
Storm risk passed?
As you know, I look at the risks of storms quite often and disconnect things if they look near. At the moment, the risk locally seems to be decreasing. At the first sign, everything at risk will be disconnected.
See https://www.lightningmaps.org/blitzortung/europe/index.php?bo_page=map&bo_showmap=uk&bo_period=2&lang=en
UPDATE 1348z: Did I speak too soon? Just heard a loud clap of thunder, so everything in the shack disconnected!
See https://www.lightningmaps.org/blitzortung/europe/index.php?bo_page=map&bo_showmap=uk&bo_period=2&lang=en
UPDATE 1348z: Did I speak too soon? Just heard a loud clap of thunder, so everything in the shack disconnected!
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OFCOM monthly update
As usual, OFCOM has updated its "Communications Monthly" on its website. It does this every month.
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6m FT8
Just before midday I called CQ briefly on 6m FT8. I have now gone back to RX. No QSOs resulted, but I was spotted by one G station G4SWY (83km). Nothing yet spotted on 6m FT8 RX today.
UPDATE 1344z: Still nothing yet spotted today on 6m FT8 RX. A recent FT8 CQ was again spotted by G4SWY (83km) and no-one else.
UPDATE 1352z: Storm risk, so all disconnected.
UPDATE 1822z: It looks like there will be no 6m FT8 spots here today, unless things change soon. I'll stay on a little while longer, but things look mighty quiet on 6m FT8 today.
UPDATE 1344z: Still nothing yet spotted today on 6m FT8 RX. A recent FT8 CQ was again spotted by G4SWY (83km) and no-one else.
UPDATE 1352z: Storm risk, so all disconnected.
UPDATE 1822z: It looks like there will be no 6m FT8 spots here today, unless things change soon. I'll stay on a little while longer, but things look mighty quiet on 6m FT8 today.
BREXIT deal? - NOT amateur radio
The UK Prime Minister was on TV earlier. During the interview he talked about the Irish backstop. The EU has rejected what has been informally tabled. Unless the PM has something really new, I suspect we remain deadlocked.
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160m FT8 RX overnight
Since keeping an eye on 160m FT8 RX since 1930z yesterday evening using the earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground, 245 stations in 4 continents have been spotted.
The best spotted was VP8EME (12773km) in the Falklands. There were others too in South America. Checking where these were all spotted, they all look genuine.
The absence of African stations is probably due to there being few active stations?
The best spotted was VP8EME (12773km) in the Falklands. There were others too in South America. Checking where these were all spotted, they all look genuine.
The absence of African stations is probably due to there being few active stations?
30 Sept 2019
QSY to 160m FT8 RX with the earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground
In the end I gave up with the HF bands and QSYed to 160m FT8 RX. Although I am spotting loads of stations locally, nothing is appearing on PSKreporter. I need to investigate! Timing was resynced just a few minutes ago so it is not that.
UPDATE 1934z: Suddenly they are appearing. Either PSKreporter was not working or my internet connection was not working. 28 stations spotted so far all over Europe with the best DX spotted on 160m FT8 RX being RV6FT (3093km).
UPDATE 1934z: Suddenly they are appearing. Either PSKreporter was not working or my internet connection was not working. 28 stations spotted so far all over Europe with the best DX spotted on 160m FT8 RX being RV6FT (3093km).
Compact 160m loft antenna
This has appeared before but may spark some ideas in some people. At the old QTH (we moved 6 years ago, which seems incredible) I had a need for a simple antenna for 160m. At that time, I had easy access to the loft, so this antenna resulted. It was quite effective.
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/antennas/160m_loft_ant
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/antennas/160m_loft_ant
East Cambridgeshire Net
A reminder that the East Cambs net reverted to Mondays at 8pm on 144.575MHz FM vertical in the "all modes" part of 2m. We had moved to Weds at 7.30pm, but quite a few forgot!
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east cambridgeshire
FT8 - what band?
We returned home earlier, so I shall probably go on FT8 shortly, but I am unsure on what band. As 15m is a band I have never tried on FT8, I may try this on FT8 RX using the indoor loop.
UPDATE 1428z: I decided on 15m FT8 RX.
UPDATE 1520z: Spots from 5B4 and OD5 (eastern Med) which were not reported to PSKreporter maps. Not sure if this was a problem at my end or theirs. I have just restarted WSJT-X in case it was my end.
UPDATE 1540z: It is quite surprising than nothing has appeared on 15m PSKreporter maps. The impression is either no-one bothers TXing on 15m FT8, or conditions are very bad now, or PSKreporter is faulty. I don't think it s the latter.
UPDATE 1615z: Our internet connection has been off (wi-fi OK), so this may explain the lack of uploads to PSKreporter maps. Still no spots.
UPDATE 1428z: I decided on 15m FT8 RX.
UPDATE 1520z: Spots from 5B4 and OD5 (eastern Med) which were not reported to PSKreporter maps. Not sure if this was a problem at my end or theirs. I have just restarted WSJT-X in case it was my end.
UPDATE 1540z: It is quite surprising than nothing has appeared on 15m PSKreporter maps. The impression is either no-one bothers TXing on 15m FT8, or conditions are very bad now, or PSKreporter is faulty. I don't think it s the latter.
UPDATE 1615z: Our internet connection has been off (wi-fi OK), so this may explain the lack of uploads to PSKreporter maps. Still no spots.
29 Sept 2019
Sputnik Days
Some years ago G6ALB and I made a simple valve TX based on Sputnik valves. As I recall it was about 400mW output. Our CQ was answered by a station in the USA. This was on 15m. The 72 Club is organising a similar series of events.
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