Amateur radio (250)

M0RVB

6m activity - well, a little anyway

Up to now I have been wondering if my 6m loft dipole even works, but today I left wstjx running on 50.276 and received 3 decodes. I called CQ too and had a reply but we could not complete unfortunately. Still, it at least proves the antenna does actually work.

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M0RVB

Further JT9...

Well 20m seems to keep springing into life these days, JT-wise anyway. Lots of American stations (north and south) but I have had little luck in managing many QSOs. Then last night I had a JT9 QSO all the way to Chile at 11,800km. Not bad for my bit of wet string in the loft. Mind you, looking him up on qrz.com shows a massive antenna array so he was doing all the work! Today my first QSO was JT65 at a mere 620km. There are a lot of European stations on right now.

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M0RVB

20m JT activity

Well last night 20m was alive with JT65 and JT9. I saw lots of stations from North America and a number from South America. I replied to a dozen or so US but no-one heard me. Oh well. I tried a couple of EU stations, again nothing. Hmmm. Then the band died off... try again tonight! Mind you, if this stuff was too easy it would not be fun. One thing that would be useful is a clock that bleeps every minute but on the, say 45th second to remind you to look for CQs.

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M0RVB

Feldhell - well, almost

I managed to decode some Feldhell tonight after scrabbling about for the document showing what various data modes look like. It's a strange mode! Unfortunately the Spanish station sending it could not receive me so no QSO, but now at least I know what to look for. It takes me back to when I was interested in telegraphy systems as a kid, some decades ago now, but I'd never seen it in any form of action - represented by computer now rather than the machinery of old. Mind you what's to say the Spanish station does not have said machinery! There's a whole bunch of info over at https://www.nonstopsystems.com/radio/hellschreiber-function-operation.htm

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