Tag: ham radio

  • Squirrely band conditions

    Squirrely band conditions

    The bands were busy today. I recently picked up an ex-display Chameleon MPAS Lite antenna and today was the first chance I had to try it out. I was in my usual east London park. I managed to set up the antenna, and KX3 quickly. No throwing wires into the trees, and hoping I didn’t…

  • Fusing your mobile radios for portable operation.

    Fusing your mobile radios for portable operation.

    I’ve gotten more and more active in mobile and portable radio activities over the last few months. I started off with my KX3 and the internal 8 x AA battery compartment. With this option transmit power is limited to 10W, and transmit time is greatly reduced. I then moved onto a LiFePo4 battery (7Ah) which…

  • Pota park-to-park!

    This time I was able to set up my station, enjoy sandwich (Ham! Coleslaw! Wholemeal bread!) sitting at a park bench. Better day today! Lots of activity, but lots of QSB. A lot of loud, clear stations running beams, 100W. 20M conditions were good, but signals fading a lot again. Stations from Germany (DL4VER field…

  • Still no dice…

    This is the third day experimenting with my KX3. I’m getting faster at the SOTABEAMS endfed antenna setup and teardown (about 5mins and 3mins). Today there was a lot of QSB. Across 20M and 40M, I heard France (TM16FF, TM14JO, TM14IR), Italy (IQ0RU), Spain (EA7HTE), and Russian language stations. At times they were S +9,…

  • This week I learned – Issue 2

    By 2050 UX professionals will be 1% of world population In 2017, Jakob Nielsen of NN/g predicted that by 2050, there would be 100 million UX professionals worldwide (aka 1% of the population). God help us, I sincerely hope this is not the case. Book – Human-in-the-loop ML & AI Human-in-the-Loop Machine Learning Active learning…