Sunday, May 27, 2018

Ham Speak and the Meaning of Ham Life

Have you ever wondered where the use of 73 or the Q codes came from?

Here's a website where you can spend an hour or two, learning the history of the ham terms that are in common use today.

http://www.ac6v.com/73.htm 


It's only 25 pages, so it worth printing it out to study.  Remember, there will be a test on it on Monday.


73


ZL1LC

Thursday, May 10, 2018

West Mountain Radio Quarterly



This issue includes:
* Teach your Old Radio New Tricks: Shortwave Radio
* FT8 Operating Guide
* Product Spotlight: ISOpwr+
* Digital Mode Happenings

Note for Dave - You need the ISOpwr+ for your external battery and charging system

Thursday, May 3, 2018

FT8 DXpedition Mode Trial 5 May 2018

Here's an extract from an ARRL email on the trial of the DXpedition mode of FT8.  Unfortunately it's at unearthly hour for ZLs.

Note that the latest version of FT8 is rc4

A third public test of the developing FT8 "DXpedition Mode" is set for Saturday, May 5, the WSJT development group has announced. A fourth "release candidate" is now available, and participants in the May 5 public test should install WSJT-X version 1.9.0-rc4 beforehand.

"Once again, the goal is to simulate a rare DXpedition pileup by having many stations ('Hounds') calling and trying to work a designated pseudo-DXpedition station ('Fox'). Everyone participating in the test must use WSJT-X v1.9.0-rc4," Joe Taylor, K1JT, said on behalf of the WSJT development team. Taylor urged participants to "read, understand, and carefully follow" the FT8 DXpedition Mode User Guide, which contains some operating procedure details that differ from earlier versions of the beta mode software.

"If you have legitimate access to more than one call sign (spouse, a club call, or whatever), please feel free to call and work each Fox more than once," Taylor said. "The more Hounds, the better; we want the test pileup to be as deep as possible."

The third public test will include three 1-hour sessions.
UTC
Frequency
Fox Call Sign
Operator
1400
14.090 MHz
W1/KH7Z
N1DG
1500
14.090
W7/KH7Z
AA7A
1600
14.090
K1JT
K1JT
Any last-minute instructions will be announced on the Ping Jockey Relief chat page.

Installation packages for WSJT-X v1.9.0-rc4 on Windows, Linux, Macintosh, and Raspbian Jessie have been posted on the WSJT website.

Participants are asked to report their test results and any problems encountered to the WSJT-X development lists on sourceforge.com or to the Yahoo WSJT-X Development Group reflector. You must be a subscriber in order to post to these lists.

The third beta release of the new DXpedition Mode has been tested over the past several weeks, including during a public test on April 7. "A few additional bugs were identified and corrected, and the -rc4 release also includes some minor enhancements," Taylor said. "A general availability (GA) release of WSJT-X version 1.9.0 will be announced at a suitable time, probably in the near future. After that you should stop using any -rc# release candidate."

Wednesday, May 2, 2018

5MHz Becoming Popular and FT8 Taking Over

60 metres


With hams in NZ being allowed to use the 5MHz band, here are a couple of pages that may be of interest.

<tinyurl.com/GB2RS-0514B>

<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/60-meter_band>

And here's the NZART FAQ with all the local details

<http://www.nzart.org.nz/info/60m/60m-faq/>

And the application form <http://www.nzart.org.nz/assets/info/60m/60m-Sub-Licence.pdf>



FT8 Taking Over

Check out the Present and Future with <www.ei5di.com/jt.html>