30 Jul 2025

6m 5W FT8 (Wednesday)

My 6m FT8  was turned on after breakfast.

UPDATE  1252z:  So far,  161 spots of me. Mostly Es I think. QRT.

House Martins at King’s, Cambridge, UK

 


These housemartins were nesting in the roof of the entrance. Most visitors were probably unaware being focused on the chapel ahead.

Sunspots - Wednesday July 30th

 Solar flux is 149 and the SSN 112. A=11 and K=2.

29 Jul 2025

10m 500mW WSPR (Tuesday)

My beacon was turned on about teatime.

UPDATE 1844z:  Spotted by 2 stations in Europe.

Brunch

When we shop in Cambridge I usually have brunch in one of the big retailers. 

Here I am tucking into my sausage and egg brioche.

Broken bike in Cambridge

 

This was in Cambridge earlier. It looks like this bike has been abandoned.

10m 1W FT8 (Tuesday)

My IC-705 was turned on at 1245z.

UPDATE 1541z:  14 spots of me around Europe. I think the Es season is drawing to a close, so we can expect fewer openings now.

The cup that cheers

 


It is true that people in England treat a cup of tea as the answer to everything! 

Just think how often have you seen in films the heroine being told, "just have a cup of tea. You'll feel better".

This was our afternoon tea a few days ago.

10m 500mW WSPR (Tuesday)

My beacon was turned on at 0638z.

UPDATE  0743z:   No spots.

More history


Whilst sorting my bookshelf I came across these magazines. Clearly the late 1940s and early 1950s were a golden age in our hobby. 

Most people made their own gear or adapted war surplus gear. No credit cards and Japanese transceivers back then. An amateur radio licence really meant something.

If I remember  correctly these magazines were bought at Hay-on-Wye some years ago. I used to stop there when I went to stay with my mother in Devon. At a guess I bought them in the late 1990s.