10m WSPR spots 10 Oct 2012
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| 10m WSPR spots @ G4ILO 10 October 2012 |
A lot more short-skip propagation today, but not much DX.
Julian Moss, G4ILO, is a regular contributor to AmateurRadio.com and writes from Cumbria, England. Contact him at [email protected].
MSc re-start
Last year my employer gave me one of those opportunities that are hard to turn down. After completing 9 years of distance learning to get my degree and masters they offered me the chance to do another masters. Oh dear. Nice but not more study. Trouble is, this kind of thing takes up a lot of your time.
So it’s going to be another 8 or 9 months of intense study and assignments interspersed with family, cycle training, work and ham radio. I still plan on optimising my Cobwebb antenna, setting up the QRP QRSS/WSPR beacon and attempting to get on air. By the end of this I should either have a degree in time management or failed in everything.
On the bright side I should be out of the books in time for next years Es season at the very least.
Alex Hill, G7KSE, is a regular contributor to AmateurRadio.com and writes from Cumbria, UK. Contact him at [email protected].
Antenna contemplations
The wire from my Inverted L End Fed Zepp met its doom this past August.. I went outside after a particularly bad evening of thunderstorms to find wire hanging down on the back porch and the other end hanging down the mast that was supporting the far end. The gusty winds caused it to fall apart somewhere in the middle.
I didn’t use it much as I could never get a decent match on the antenna tuner. For whatever reason, perhaps the truly random length of it and the lack of a decent counterpoise, it always gave my auto tuner fits and starts.
This evening (and for the past few evenings) I was following a discussion on W3EDP antennas on the Polar Bear QRP Ops mailing list. I did a lil’ Googlin’ and came up with this:
http://www.qsl.net/w5rin/Projects/Antennas/ae5vv/W3EDPAntenna.pdf
I can (I think) definitely fit a 67″ hunk of wire along the run that was occupied by my ill fated EFZ. According to the .pdf, that should make operations on 80 Meters and up possible. However, I would really like to find a way to squeeze an 85″ piece of wire, in order to make operations possible on 160 Meters, too. I know, not nearly an ideal antler for 160 – but something is better than nothing (which is what I have right now).
I have the ladder line and I have a heavy duty 4:1 balun that my friend Bob W3BBO was not using and sent me. I have the wire and the coax is still there. I just need to cobble one of these together and get it up before the weather really turns nasty for the winter.
72 de Larry W2LJ
QRP – When you care to send the very least!
Larry Makoski, W2LJ, is a regular contributor to AmateurRadio.com and writes from New Jersey, USA. Contact him at [email protected].
10m WSPR spots 9 Oct 2012
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| 10m WSPR spots @ G4ILO 9 October 2012 |
Julian Moss, G4ILO, is a regular contributor to AmateurRadio.com and writes from Cumbria, England. Contact him at [email protected].
Ham radio without the radio????
So this week my goals are....
1. To get the KX3 video up on my blog and YouTube.
2. Learn some more about the Macloggerdx program.
3. Go to the gym three times this week....(non related ham goal)
4. Oh and finally get on a radio and make contacts!!!!
Mike Weir, VE9KK, is a regular contributor to AmateurRadio.com and writes from New Brunswick, Canada. Contact him at [email protected].
Big Brutus
If you are a regular reader of this blog, you know how much I love Amateur Radio. Two of my “passions within a passion” are operating QRP and taking QRP to the great outdoors and operating portable.
As you can see, this was a well coordinated group event. But it doesn’t necessarily have to be. Whether you’re like our buds from Kansas, here; or whether you’re like Jim W1PID, taking day hikes and making contacts – it’s all good! I know we’re coming up on colder weather here in North America as we travel farther into Autumn towards Winter …… but it’s never too early for even just thinking about treating yourself to some fun outdoor QRP outings in 2013.
Larry Makoski, W2LJ, is a regular contributor to AmateurRadio.com and writes from New Jersey, USA. Contact him at [email protected].
10m WSPR spots 8 Oct 2012
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| 10m WSPR spots @ G4ILO 8 October 2012 |
Propagation is noticeably worse than on the preceding few days.
Julian Moss, G4ILO, is a regular contributor to AmateurRadio.com and writes from Cumbria, England. Contact him at [email protected].

















