More from Oleg:
Dear Club 72 members and friends,
See QRP Rendez-Vous weekly report on the Club 72 blog -
http://qrp-club72.blogspot.ru/
Thanks all for activity and for comments.
This week visitors:
UA1CEX, UR7VT, DL1EIG, UR5EFD, PA0WDW, UA1CEG/p, RV3GM, OH6NPV, UA1ADF, OE6GUG, RU3NJC, OK2LA, UA4NU, DL6UNF, SM5MEK, DF9QV, RA1M/mm, DL7MA, S57TX, IK5IIS, ON4MB, RN4NAA, ON6KZ, OM6TC, RW3AA, HA2NK, IV3DGY, RX9CBS, G6HUI
See you all on the next week QRP Rendez-Vous, schedule -
www.club72.su
72! Oleg RV3GM / KH6OB "Mr. 72"
17 Jan 2016
472kHz WSPR
At 1750z I QSYed to MF (5mW ERP TX 20%, RX 80% with no preamp). As yet, no spots but it is early evening and the crystal in the transverter is probably still settling on TX. On RX the transverter simply passes the signal directly to the FT817.
UPDATE 1815z: I see local Jenny G0VQH (15km) was the first spotter on 472kHz WSPR this evening.
UPDATE 1835z: These are the 472kHz WSPR spots so far this evening.
UPDATE 1935z: Currently I use WSJT V1.6 for WSPR and JT modes. At 1916z I spotted PA3ABK/2 (306km) for the second time this evening but the spot did not appear on WSPRnet. I checked my clock was synced (it was) and I have internet connectivity. Maybe there is a bug with V1.6 or WSPRnet was down at the time this would have been uploaded?
UPDATE 2016z: I am now RX only on 472kHz WSPR with the preamp.
UPDATE 1815z: I see local Jenny G0VQH (15km) was the first spotter on 472kHz WSPR this evening.
UPDATE 1835z: These are the 472kHz WSPR spots so far this evening.
UPDATE 1935z: Currently I use WSJT V1.6 for WSPR and JT modes. At 1916z I spotted PA3ABK/2 (306km) for the second time this evening but the spot did not appear on WSPRnet. I checked my clock was synced (it was) and I have internet connectivity. Maybe there is a bug with V1.6 or WSPRnet was down at the time this would have been uploaded?
UPDATE 2016z: I am now RX only on 472kHz WSPR with the preamp.
A nice mix on 10m today
This afternoon, there was a nice mix on 10m WSPR. KA3JIJ (6680km) was spotted mid-afternoon by F2 and later G4CUI (172km) was spotted as GDX by tropo and aircraft. No-one spotted me this afternoon.
UPDATE 1745z: Time to QSY to 472kHz (630m) WSPR for the evening and overnight.
UPDATE 1745z: Time to QSY to 472kHz (630m) WSPR for the evening and overnight.
10m - still quiet
Apart from 4X1RF (3519km) earlier this morning, 10m WSPR has been very quiet. I may QSY to JT9-1 on 20m later for some 2-way QSOs. We plan to go out shortly, so this would be later in the afternoon.
Stroke - NOT amateur radio
A nurse who worked in neurology at Addenbrookes hospital today described
me as, "a walking miracle", but I'd settle for my old self please!
Although I still
feel I'm living "on the edge" each day, I am thankful to be here, but I
wish I had no problems with my voice, swallow, felt less giddy, and got
less tired. My fine motor skills are still far from right.
In many ways I am lucky and I could have been left much worse. Today I have to adapt to the new "me" and hope things still improve, albeit slowly. Everyone says that I look so well. This, in many ways, makes it worse as they all assume I am well, when I really am not at all well inside. I have mentioned this before, but in some ways a visible form of disability might be easier. At least people would know one is not well.
Imagine you are living in a fog: this is how I have felt for over 2 years. It gets you down, no matter how hard you try. When I drive it takes all my concentration. Life is hard and I wish this on no-one.
In many ways I am lucky and I could have been left much worse. Today I have to adapt to the new "me" and hope things still improve, albeit slowly. Everyone says that I look so well. This, in many ways, makes it worse as they all assume I am well, when I really am not at all well inside. I have mentioned this before, but in some ways a visible form of disability might be easier. At least people would know one is not well.
Imagine you are living in a fog: this is how I have felt for over 2 years. It gets you down, no matter how hard you try. When I drive it takes all my concentration. Life is hard and I wish this on no-one.
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Hawkedon - NOT amateur radio
The East Anglian Churches blog has been updated to include Hawkedon, Suffolk. This is a fine old church now in a very rural setting. See http://eachurches.blogspot.co.uk/ . I may add more photos later.
UPDATE 1230z: I have now added photos of the bench ends.
UPDATE 1230z: I have now added photos of the bench ends.
Sunspots and 10m - Sun Jan 17th 2016
Solar flux today is 101 and the sunspot number 38 (K=2). 10m propagation is again expected to be "poor". I have been on 10m WSPR at 2W for about 10 minutes and am on 10m WSPR RX 80% of the time. I was not active on any band overnight. It is still very early, but no spots given or received as yet.
UPDATE 1045z: I see that I was spotted by 4X1RF (3519km) at -22dB S/N at 1022z. I assume this is single hop F2 on 10m.
UPDATE 1045z: I see that I was spotted by 4X1RF (3519km) at -22dB S/N at 1022z. I assume this is single hop F2 on 10m.
16 Jan 2016
Milky Way and Aurora - NOT amateur radio
See https://www.facebook.com/greenpeace.canada/videos/10153577012364961/ .
If you have a Facebook account you may be very impressed by this time-lapse photo. It certainly impressed me! I am unsure you can see it without a Facebook account. If not, try the Greenpeace Canada site.
If you have a Facebook account you may be very impressed by this time-lapse photo. It certainly impressed me! I am unsure you can see it without a Facebook account. If not, try the Greenpeace Canada site.
QSYed to 10m WSPR
Rather later than planned, at around 1600z, I have QSYed to 10m WSPR from 20m. I think I left this rather too late. Earlier, I was spotted in the USA on 20m WSPR. On 10m, I am using the FT817 and more power (2W) and on RX 80% of the time.
UPDATE 2230z: I have now gone QRT on all bands. Only G8VDQ (93km) spotted on 10m WSPR early evening, although I was late getting in 10m today.
UPDATE 2230z: I have now gone QRT on all bands. Only G8VDQ (93km) spotted on 10m WSPR early evening, although I was late getting in 10m today.
Heathkit comeback?
There is a very mixed review of the new Heathkit kit (the GR-150) on http://www.amateurradio.com/ today. Although I admire the attempts to resurrect Heathkit, they have to have excellent quality control, competitive prices and good kits. Selling anything else is not a recipe for success. The amateur kit market is a cut-throat business and second class is not good enough. Heathkit has to be first class or they will fail.
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20m WSPR
As I was getting lunch for my XYL and I, I remained on 20m WSPR. K9AN (6505km) was the first USA station to spot me on 20m today. I may well switch to 10m later. At the moment I am just resting and watching WSPRnet on a laptop in the lounge.
Sunspots and 10m - Sat Jan 16th 2016
Solar flux is 104 today and sunspot number 38 (K=1). Forecast for 10m propagation is "poor" again. At present I am on 20m WSPR but will probably move to 10m WSPR later, unless I try for more JT9-1 2-way QSOs on 20m.
15 Jan 2016
QRT on all bands
No more 10m spots since the YL station this afternoon. I have gone QRT on all bands.
10m - magic band!
Many times before I have said 10m, like 6m, is a "magic band" that likes to surprise you. Today was no exception. Little did I expect to both give and receive WSPR spots with South America, but that is what the band turned up today. 4X1RF also spotted me in Israel on 10m. Magic band indeed!
UPDATE 1610z: I now see that YL2GL (1747km) is being spotted. This is probably wintertime Es.
UPDATE 1610z: I now see that YL2GL (1747km) is being spotted. This is probably wintertime Es.
10m WSPR with FT817
For a change I am on 10m WSPR with the FT817 at 2W (more power) but listening for 80% too. As yet no spots, but I shall be on 10m most of the day. I am hopeful of some wintertime Es and maybe some inter-G DX too on the band. I think F2 10m DX is unlikely.
Sunspots and 10m - Fri Jan 15th 2016
Solar flux is 104 and sunspot number 36 (K=3) today. 10m propagation is expected to remain "poor".
14 Jan 2016
GM4SLV: John Pumford-Green
For many weeks no-one had heard any news of GM4SLV. After hearing nothing I rang his home in the Shetlands this evening (fearing the worst) and I was so pleased to hear his voice. John is taking a break from the hobby, but all is well. So the message is "don't panic Captain Manwaring". He is fine.
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Australia on 20m WSPR
As we had visitors, I decided to use the WSJT-X V1.6 on 20m WSPR this afternoon. As well as lots of USA spots, I was spotted in Australia twice. Obviously the low Par antenna does a very credible job on 20m. Best DX was VK3AXF (16850km).
Another JT9-1 2-way QSO
Not long ago I had a 2-way QSO with OK2PDH by 20m JT9-1. There is little doubt that JT9-1 and JT65 are ideal modes for me currently. They don't need much power and QSOs do not require me to use my (poor) voice.
Stroke after-effects
I am still suffering with the after-effects of my stroke 2.5 years ago. I still have a very poor voice and still feel giddy walking. I also still tire easily and my fine-motor skills are not good. Although others tell me I am still improving, improvements are now very slow coming, so it is a case of coming to terms with me as I am now. Things upset me more easily and I seem more emotional. I also wonder about some aspects of my memory. It seems harder than it was to spot errors in spelling and writing:
words that shouted out at me as being wrongly spelt no longer do so. Of
course, I am putting all this down to my stroke, but it may be old age
creeping up on me!
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JT65 20m 2-way QSO
About 45 minutes ago I worked EA1EAS (1335km) on 20m JT65. This was with the Par tri-band antenna running 5W via the ATU. I received a better report than I gave. I don't think there is much wrong with the Par antenna and wonder if the wet weather has made it go off tune? The ATU easily corrects the mis-match and it certainly works. From PSK reporter I see than I was being copied all across Europe again.
Sunspots and 10m - Thurs Jan 14th 2016
Solar flux is 103 and sunspot number 26 (K=3) today. 10m propagation is again expected to remain "poor". 10m is not likely to be great today, at least not on F2, although wintertime Es may liven things up again.
13 Jan 2016
Antenna faulty
It looks like my tri-band Par antenna, which should be a good match on 10m, 20m and 40m is faulty. It is a good match on 10m, but only on 20m and 40m via the ATU. Tomorrow I shall try loading it up as a long wire tuned against ground via the ATU. Somewhere I have a Sandpiper Poliakov vertical that I should erect. As I recall this has a 9:1 unun so it matches well on most HF bands via an ATU.
Even soldering on a coax is hard work these days! Oh to be fit.
At the moment I am on 630m WSPR using the earth-electrode "antenna".
Even soldering on a coax is hard work these days! Oh to be fit.
At the moment I am on 630m WSPR using the earth-electrode "antenna".
Yet more wintertime Es on 10m WSPR
All afternoon, 10m WSPR has shown plenty of evidence of wintertime Es with lots of spots from middle Europe. December and January are the peak months in winter for Es although May, June and July are the best for Es.
Lincoln President Mk 2
This rig (mint) has barely been used since last winter. It works well too. The FT817 does all I need really. Because of my poor voice, I mostly use digital modes these days. So, I shall probably box the Lincoln and use it as a trade-in later.
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Sunspots and 10m - Wed Jan 13th 2016
Solar flux is 106 today and sunspot number 29 (K=2). The forecast for 10m propagation remains "poor". More in hope than expectation, I have been on 10m and 6m WSPR since breakfast. Overnight I was on 630m WSPR but just the usual stations, again.
We are definitely on the slide down the solar cycle, but 10m becomes more interesting, not less, as the sun goes "off the boil". Es enlivens 10m for several months each year and the band still supports QRP SSB DX N-S even in the worst years. 10m is a great band if you like a challenge and WSPR in the declining years on 10m should help to winkle out those fleeting openings. Never give up on this great band, our biggest HF band by far with space for most modes.
UPDATE 1010z: No spots as yet on 10m or 6m WSPR although it is still very early.
We are definitely on the slide down the solar cycle, but 10m becomes more interesting, not less, as the sun goes "off the boil". Es enlivens 10m for several months each year and the band still supports QRP SSB DX N-S even in the worst years. 10m is a great band if you like a challenge and WSPR in the declining years on 10m should help to winkle out those fleeting openings. Never give up on this great band, our biggest HF band by far with space for most modes.
UPDATE 1010z: No spots as yet on 10m or 6m WSPR although it is still very early.
12 Jan 2016
UKAC - 70cms leg tonight
Tonight is the first 70cm leg of the RSGB's 70cm activity contest:
This contest takes place on Tue 12-Jan-2016 20:00 UTC
The rules for the contest can be found here
http://www.rsgbcc.org/cgi-bin/ contest_rules.pl?contest= 70cmsukac
Regards,
CC
UPDATE 2154z: With just 1 station heard (G3YDY) and a high SWR on the antenna, I gave the contest a miss tonight. I went briefly on 10MHz WSPR and then back on 472kHz WSPR.
This contest takes place on Tue 12-Jan-2016 20:00 UTC
The rules for the contest can be found here
http://www.rsgbcc.org/cgi-bin/
Regards,
CC
UPDATE 2154z: With just 1 station heard (G3YDY) and a high SWR on the antenna, I gave the contest a miss tonight. I went briefly on 10MHz WSPR and then back on 472kHz WSPR.
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PI4CQ
Well, everyone in our hobby is a little mad I suppose!
See https://twitter.com/PI4CQ/status/686684040406142976?t=1&cn=ZmxleGlibGVfcmVjcw%3D%3D&sig=619126d5851ba6cc8594d82b29d11956a49fe6dd&al=1&refsrc=email&iid=ad255aadf0224eeeb292bd8bcdf32522&autoactions=1452612574&uid=3032771439&nid=244+595
DXpedition to Scarborough Reef I think.
See https://twitter.com/PI4CQ/status/686684040406142976?t=1&cn=ZmxleGlibGVfcmVjcw%3D%3D&sig=619126d5851ba6cc8594d82b29d11956a49fe6dd&al=1&refsrc=email&iid=ad255aadf0224eeeb292bd8bcdf32522&autoactions=1452612574&uid=3032771439&nid=244+595
DXpedition to Scarborough Reef I think.
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20m JT9-1
After lots of CQs without QSOs I worked UA2FAK in reply to his CQ. I got a better report than I gave him, despite running 2.5W from the FT817. When I was calling CQ I see from PSK reporter that I was getting all over Europe from Scandinavia and Greece to Southern Spain.
I have now QSYed to 20m WSPR so I can monitor in the comfort of the lounge. Best DX so far on 20m WSPR is a spot from EA8/LA3JJ (2870km).
I have now QSYed to 20m WSPR so I can monitor in the comfort of the lounge. Best DX so far on 20m WSPR is a spot from EA8/LA3JJ (2870km).
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Sunspots and 10m - Tues Jan 12th 2016
Solar flux is 109 today. Sunspot number is 41 (K=3). 10m propagation is expected to remain "poor" although, like yesterday, some wintertime Es may liven things up a bit.
10m and 6m WSPR
Overnight I was on 630m WSPR where I gave and received spots to/from the same few stations. At the moment I am in 10m and 6m WSPR but I hope to go on JT9-1 (probably on 20m) later in the day.
11 Jan 2016
10m and 630m WSPR
My 10m WSPR beacon is still running and I am also active on 630m (5mW ERP 20% TX, 80% RX no preamp and earth-electrode "antenna"). At 2000z I shall QSY to 144.575MHz FM for the East Cambridgeshire net. As my voice is not good, I try not to speak too much and usually finish by 2030z. I shall go back to 630m WSPR after I finish on the net.
UPDATE 2255z: I see that David G0LRD (25km), who very kindly came over and erected my 2m Big-Wheel antenna,was spotting me on 630m. I shall remain on 630m (472kHz) WSPR overnight although I went QRT on 10m WSPR some hours ago.
UPDATE 2255z: I see that David G0LRD (25km), who very kindly came over and erected my 2m Big-Wheel antenna,was spotting me on 630m. I shall remain on 630m (472kHz) WSPR overnight although I went QRT on 10m WSPR some hours ago.
G0VQH and 472kHz RX
Jenny tells me she uses orthogonal loops and an active antenna on 472kHz located at the far end of her garden, which must be quiet electrically. It certainly works very well as she decodes far more than I do on 472kHz RX. If my health permits, I must try an active RX antenna on the band.
10m Es
There was wintertime Es about today on 10m WSPR with spots (lots) of my 500mW WSPR beacon from Germany and Hungary. At the time of writing, 1540z, there have been no DX spots and nothing at all on 6m.
UPDATE 1556z: I think there are definitely fewer stations on 10m WSPR and 6m WSPR, so the value of going on this mode diminishes. It needs a decent number updating to WSPRnet to get the real value from the mode. It is a pity there are not more people on WSPR. JT65 and JT9-1 really are 2-way modes and need me to be actually in the shack. SSB is hard work for me at present and even CW requires my brain to work overtime! As I said before, I propose to use 2-way digital modes far more this year.
UPDATE 1756z: HA4ULB (1456km) is still spotting me on 10m. I have also been spotted in Italy: classic wintertime Es.
UPDATE 1556z: I think there are definitely fewer stations on 10m WSPR and 6m WSPR, so the value of going on this mode diminishes. It needs a decent number updating to WSPRnet to get the real value from the mode. It is a pity there are not more people on WSPR. JT65 and JT9-1 really are 2-way modes and need me to be actually in the shack. SSB is hard work for me at present and even CW requires my brain to work overtime! As I said before, I propose to use 2-way digital modes far more this year.
UPDATE 1756z: HA4ULB (1456km) is still spotting me on 10m. I have also been spotted in Italy: classic wintertime Es.
Sunspots and 10m - Mon Jan 11th 2016
10 Jan 2016
QRP
More from Oleg..
Dear Club 72 members and friends,
thanks all visitor of this week QRP Rendez-Vous:
UA1CEX, IK2ECC, DF2OU, DF5SF, UR0ET, RV3GM, OH6NPV, UA1ASB, DK7LX,
OH5LP, TF/RA1M/mm, R1OA, SM5MEK, UA1ADF, IW2CEC, EA3BDE, OM6TC, ON7FR,
GU3TUX, UR0MM, RV3UV, RC4A, UA1CEG, UA1AFT, RV3DSA/0, UR7VT, PA0WDW,
UA4NE, G3VBS, UA3DLD, UI8CM, RA7RA, DL4EPM, Z35M, SM7RYR, EW1CY,
RU3NJC, OM2GM, R4NX, F6DIZ, S51NP, RX3AFQ, ER5AX, OK1TPI, RU3XR,
SA7BOA, EA1AOQ, ON6KZ, F6FAI
Congrafts OH5LP, RV3DSA, EW1CY - they became Frequenters!
See the full Frequenters and Visitors list -
www.club72.su (72 Net in menu)
Thanks to all for comments, see soapbox here - http://qrp-club72.blogspot.ru/
Welcome all QRP operators to round tables "QRP Rendez-Vous" in
Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays at 9 UTC on 14060 +/- QRM, QRL, VXO
(use RIT to find out XTAL stn's) Alternative 10116 kc if big contest.
72! Oleg RV3GM / KH6OB "Mr. 72"
"Dear Club 72 members and friends,
keep this week QRP Rendez-Vous schedule:
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday at 9 UTC on 14060 (alternative 10116 if
contest) +/- QRM, QRL, VXO. Use RIT to give a chance XTAL operators.
Theme of this week - WEATHER in your location. Add WX info in reports,
please.
All comments, reports, pictures appreciate to my e-mail "mr72".
All details here - www.club72.su
72! Oleg RV3GM / KH6OB "Mr. 72"
Dear Club 72 members and friends,
thanks all visitor of this week QRP Rendez-Vous:
UA1CEX, IK2ECC, DF2OU, DF5SF, UR0ET, RV3GM, OH6NPV, UA1ASB, DK7LX,
OH5LP, TF/RA1M/mm, R1OA, SM5MEK, UA1ADF, IW2CEC, EA3BDE, OM6TC, ON7FR,
GU3TUX, UR0MM, RV3UV, RC4A, UA1CEG, UA1AFT, RV3DSA/0, UR7VT, PA0WDW,
UA4NE, G3VBS, UA3DLD, UI8CM, RA7RA, DL4EPM, Z35M, SM7RYR, EW1CY,
RU3NJC, OM2GM, R4NX, F6DIZ, S51NP, RX3AFQ, ER5AX, OK1TPI, RU3XR,
SA7BOA, EA1AOQ, ON6KZ, F6FAI
Congrafts OH5LP, RV3DSA, EW1CY - they became Frequenters!
See the full Frequenters and Visitors list -
www.club72.su (72 Net in menu)
Thanks to all for comments, see soapbox here - http://qrp-club72.blogspot.ru/
Welcome all QRP operators to round tables "QRP Rendez-Vous" in
Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays at 9 UTC on 14060 +/- QRM, QRL, VXO
(use RIT to find out XTAL stn's) Alternative 10116 kc if big contest.
72! Oleg RV3GM / KH6OB "Mr. 72"
"Dear Club 72 members and friends,
keep this week QRP Rendez-Vous schedule:
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday at 9 UTC on 14060 (alternative 10116 if
contest) +/- QRM, QRL, VXO. Use RIT to give a chance XTAL operators.
Theme of this week - WEATHER in your location. Add WX info in reports,
please.
All comments, reports, pictures appreciate to my e-mail "mr72".
All details here - www.club72.su
72! Oleg RV3GM / KH6OB "Mr. 72"
472kHz compromise antennas
Looking at nearby G0VQH's list of WSPR stations successfully decoded on 472kHz WSPR it is clear Jenny is copying far more stations than me. Even with my preamp in circuit and maximum sensitivity I am simply not copying, at all, some stations. I think it is time I tried an E-field probe on this band on RX. It is a combination of antenna (in)efficiency and directivity I think that is stopping me copying more on MF now. I'm not sure what Jenny is using on MF but it clearly works well.
No JT9-1 TX today
We got home late after lunch so I did not get a chance to go on 20m JT9-1 TX. Tomorrow I am out much of the day on my U3AC course, so it may be Tuesday before I get another chance. For now, I have gone back to 630m (472kHz) WSPR.
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East Anglian Churches - NOT amateur radio
Today we visited a couple of Suffolk churches and I have updated the East Anglian Churches Blog with one of them - Denston in Suffolk. Although small, it is a gem.
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http://eachurches.blogspot.co.uk/
More JT9-1 on 20m TX later
At the moment I am on RX only on 20m JT9-1 but I hope to get back on TX later today.
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