For the Shefford Club (ISS video details and SDR notes)
Thanks very much for coming along to the ‘My World of VHF’ talk on Thursday evening. You were a more HF-orientated audience than I sometimes get, which actually made it a lot of fun! Thanks for your kind comments about the presentation and I hope there was at least something of interest to try on VHF/UHF.
I promised a couple of links:
Here is the link to the video of
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7MHz WSPR overnight
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1 for 4
Not a good start for W2LJ in the inaugural week of the 2012/2013 Winter QRP Fox hunt season. I only worked one of the four foxes – Jim K4AXF who was one of the 80 Meter Foxes tonight. I was able to hear Ron KI0II in Colorado rather well for 80 Meters, but could not make myself heard to him.
The 40 Meter hunt on Tuesday night was a complete bust. I never heard AA4XX at all, all night long. I did hear Kevin W9CF in Arizona very weakly; but then W1AW code practice came on and that, as they say, was the end of that.
It’s supposed to go up into the 50s to near 60 this weekend. Maybe I will be able to build and hoist that W3EDP antenna, now that the hurricane and snowstorms have passed. Maybe I can make the weekend “a twofer” as we say in the Fox hunt world – antenna in the air and leaves off the ground!
72 de Larry W2LJ
QRP – When you care to send the very least!
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Ham Nation 72
http://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp4/twit.cachefly.net/video/hn/hn0072/hn0072_h264m_1280x720_1872.mp4
http://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp4/twit.cachefly.net/video/hn/hn0072/hn0072_h264m_864x480_500.mp4
http://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp4/twit.cachefly.net/video/hn/hn0072/hn0072_h264b_640x368_256.mp4
http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/twit.cachefly.net/hn0072.mp3
Hosts: Bob Heil (K9EID), Gordon West (WB6NOA), and George Thomas (W5JDX).
The importance of ham radio in natural disasters, and Bob plays his recently relocated organ.
Guests: Al Mathews (K1LTJ) and Don Wilbanks (AE5DW).
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10m 8 Nov 2012
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| 10m WSPR spots @ G4ILO 7 November 2012 |
Another fairly quiet day on 10m. I took time out from WSPR during the early afternoon to do some PSK31 operating. There was some good DX about. First I worked Ian 3B8IK in Mauritius. I heard 5H3NP in Tanzania, but he didn’t appear to be CQing. I found a clear spot and called CQ myself hoping to be heard by the African station but every time a station from the Eastern USA called me! It was better than when the band was wide open as there was less QRM making it easier to hear stations.
I like working stateside because ops seem more willing to have a proper QSO instead of just exchanging reports and details. I don’t think that says anything about the relative friendliness of Americans and Europeans, it’s just down to the fact that Yanks and us both speak the same language whereas for the European stations that are all I can usually work English is not their native language.
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| PSK Reporter map showing stations heard/worked by G4ILO on 8 November 2012 |
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Winter project line ups
| Serial 7372 soon in the works |
| K6XX's kit for the K2 |
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No-IP Free
A few months ago I began using the No-IP Free service in order to be able to access my home network using a hostname or fixed IP address. This worked well until a couple of weeks ago when I started getting the error “no host”. I logged in to No-IP and could find no reference to my account. So I recreated it with the same details and it is working fine again.
I vaguely recall seeing something to the effect that to keep the free account active you are supposed to log in once a month. The trouble is I find it hard enough remembering what day of the week it is never mind something like that. Previously I had used the DynDNS free service but that didn’t like the frequency with which my broadband changes IP address. My broadband provider says that I can only have a fixed IP address if I have a business account. It would be cheaper to stump up $20 a year for the No-IP Enhanced account. But being a dyed-in-the-wool cheapskate I’d like to avoid doing that. Any recommendations for free IP services that stay working as long as you want?
Julian Moss, G4ILO, is a regular contributor to AmateurRadio.com and writes from Cumbria, England. Contact him at [email protected].

















