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Call Sign : 26-CT-3228 / M7VIC Posts : 6292 Times Thanked : 389 Join date : 2019-11-10 QTH or Location : Bedford Equipment Used : Various
Subject: Re: 11m conditions Wed Jan 13, 2021 7:15 am
Nice to hear some of you guys got some good 11m conditions.
By the time I got back to the radio it was a bit flakey with no real chance of a DX contact.
Re. the magazines - they did start becoming expensive buys which stopped me purchasing them, (probably same for others and as readership fell.....prices went up!) Plus technology moves on. You have to be a mathematician, contortionist, rich garage/tool owner and better have a decent laptop so you can plug it into a modern car! Similar with the electronics stuff, no basic projects just microprocessor based and then later pre-assembled kits, no fun. Plugging kit 'A' into kit 'B' really isn't building in my book. I don't profess to building a mobile phone whenever I plug it in to charge???
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Captain Fantastic Senior contributor
Call Sign : 15-CT-964 Posts : 113 Times Thanked : 2 Join date : 2020-08-23 QTH or Location : Zurich, Switzerland Equipment Used : Base: Jackson II + 1/2wave silver rod. Mobile:Albrecht AE 6110 + Little Wil Age : 57
Subject: Re: 11m conditions Wed Jan 13, 2021 9:13 am
peetassen wrote:
Captain Fantastic wrote:
peetassen wrote:
Captain Fantastic wrote:
I can hear a lot, but I'm not getting picked up with only 4W... the guys with +50W are taking all the calls
try 27.605
Unfortunately I've only got a legal Jackson II... so that's out of my bandwidth
to bad, more UK stations at the moment at 605. any clean channel/frequency for you?
I somehow managed to get the attention of 'Richard' in Hull ("unit 224" or something, I didn't get his full callsign). Actually, he thought I was a local UK station calling him since he was getting me at 5&9. So we jumped down a few channels out of the mix and had a good chat for a couple of minutes. I was pleased with that!
Later on that evening I was hearing another station calling DX and I replied - turned out to be a local here in Zurich so we had a natter anyway
Some of you might speak to 'Benjamin' from Zurich. He is not too far from me, but has a licence to put out more power. He was very active yesterday.
Funny though, it was snowing like crazy here during all that. Would that help the propagation somehow?
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NUBSTER 10 + Year member
Call Sign : 26 CT050 26 FB080 26 WT105 26 TE171 Posts : 948 Times Thanked : 51 Join date : 2019-06-27 QTH or Location : NORTH LONDON Equipment Used : ORIGINAL President Lincoln, President Teddy , Silver Eagle microphones , Gainmaster antenna, use a AMP ofcourse I do sometimes Age : 66
Subject: Re: 11m conditions Wed Jan 13, 2021 10:17 am
The snow thing you mentioned Ian would be a interesting thing to find out , I remember here in the UK in London we did have a heavy snow fall quite a long while back ,nothing like you guys in Switzerland though lol and I dont know if was my imagination but while it was snowing I found I was hear stations alot clearer than I normally did when it was dry weather ,also I found this if we get a heavy low mist/fog but as I said I dont know if it was my imagination.
Victor CT Directors
Call Sign : 26-CT-3228 / M7VIC Posts : 6292 Times Thanked : 389 Join date : 2019-11-10 QTH or Location : Bedford Equipment Used : Various
Subject: Re: 11m conditions Wed Jan 13, 2021 10:44 am
Radio waves are reflected, absorbed, scattered, refracted and diffracted by the atmospheric conditions that they encounter......
Could be?
Captain Fantastic Senior contributor
Call Sign : 15-CT-964 Posts : 113 Times Thanked : 2 Join date : 2020-08-23 QTH or Location : Zurich, Switzerland Equipment Used : Base: Jackson II + 1/2wave silver rod. Mobile:Albrecht AE 6110 + Little Wil Age : 57
Subject: Re: 11m conditions Wed Jan 13, 2021 11:06 am
Victor wrote:
Radio waves are reflected, absorbed, scattered, refracted and diffracted by the atmospheric conditions that they encounter......
Could be?
(Tongue in cheek...) Maybe they get pulled down by the snowflakes as the waves pass and land on the ground beneath
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Victor CT Directors
Call Sign : 26-CT-3228 / M7VIC Posts : 6292 Times Thanked : 389 Join date : 2019-11-10 QTH or Location : Bedford Equipment Used : Various
Subject: Re: 11m conditions Wed Jan 13, 2021 11:16 am
Ha, Ha!
Nice one Ian, made me laugh
We all know the effects of ionospheric layers which are part of the atmosphere and temperature or tropospheric inversion. It's what makes radio propagation or skip such fun in the radio world. Snow, hail or even rain must have an effect that isn't solely down to attenuation or absorption. Hence the "Could be?".
John123 CT Directors
Call Sign : 26CT763 Posts : 4635 Times Thanked : 166 Join date : 2019-06-27 QTH or Location : Manchester Equipment Used : Optima, Superstar 360fm, Stalker 9fdx, President Jack Age : 51
Subject: Re: 11m conditions Wed Jan 13, 2021 1:03 pm
Hello Ian,
Richard in Hull is a very strong station. His full call is 26OK224. He is very close to the Humber and always works well into the States when the prop is running. He works stations 5/9 from 2 div that I cannot even hear. He was not running horizontal either. The Humber gives him a fantastic ground plane.
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Call Sign : 26-CT-3891 Posts : 66 Times Thanked : 0 Join date : 2020-11-30 QTH or Location : Doncaster Equipment Used : CRT SS 6900N .. Yaesu ft450d Age : 60
Subject: Re: 11m conditions Wed Jan 13, 2021 2:57 pm
A few yrs back i was chatting to someone in north Italy from Doncaster on super low fm it was thick fog in Doncaster but a mate who was half a mile up the road could't hear him the weather can do funny things.
Captain Fantastic Senior contributor
Call Sign : 15-CT-964 Posts : 113 Times Thanked : 2 Join date : 2020-08-23 QTH or Location : Zurich, Switzerland Equipment Used : Base: Jackson II + 1/2wave silver rod. Mobile:Albrecht AE 6110 + Little Wil Age : 57
Subject: Re: 11m conditions Wed Jan 13, 2021 3:42 pm
John123 wrote:
Richard in Hull is a very strong station. His full call is 26OK224.
Thanks for that info, much appreciated. I can add it properly in my log now.
I still live in hope of catching one of you guys at some point!
I have not been listening today (wife dragged me to IKEA!) but checking just now it does not look like I missed anything this afternoon. We're promised more snow tomorrow, so maybe I'll get lucky again, who knows?
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Captain Fantastic Senior contributor
Call Sign : 15-CT-964 Posts : 113 Times Thanked : 2 Join date : 2020-08-23 QTH or Location : Zurich, Switzerland Equipment Used : Base: Jackson II + 1/2wave silver rod. Mobile:Albrecht AE 6110 + Little Wil Age : 57
Subject: Re: 11m conditions Wed Jan 13, 2021 4:56 pm
Opened a bit. Hearing Spain on 555, and the operator is reporting reaching Germany, Netherlands and UK - so maybe you guys wanna fire up the rigs?
John123 CT Directors
Call Sign : 26CT763 Posts : 4635 Times Thanked : 166 Join date : 2019-06-27 QTH or Location : Manchester Equipment Used : Optima, Superstar 360fm, Stalker 9fdx, President Jack Age : 51
Subject: Re: 11m conditions Thu Jan 14, 2021 12:58 am
Captain Fantastic wrote:
John123 wrote:
Richard in Hull is a very strong station. His full call is 26OK224.
Thanks for that info, much appreciated. I can add it properly in my log now.
I still live in hope of catching one of you guys at some point!
I have not been listening today (wife dragged me to IKEA!) but checking just now it does not look like I missed anything this afternoon. We're promised more snow tomorrow, so maybe I'll get lucky again, who knows?
You are welcome, Ian. I am a mobile station only, so I am missing a lot of radio time with the current lockdown restrictions in England. Hopefully with the vaccine been distributed things will get better. I look forward to catching you soon.
Captain Fantastic Senior contributor
Call Sign : 15-CT-964 Posts : 113 Times Thanked : 2 Join date : 2020-08-23 QTH or Location : Zurich, Switzerland Equipment Used : Base: Jackson II + 1/2wave silver rod. Mobile:Albrecht AE 6110 + Little Wil Age : 57
Subject: Re: 11m conditions Thu Jan 14, 2021 3:51 pm
I can hear some feint stations currently on 555 and below. Div 108 and a clear 26 station.
Toobad New Member
Call Sign : 26CT3000/G0NMC Posts : 32 Times Thanked : 3 Join date : 2019-06-27 QTH or Location : Hereford Equipment Used : Yaesu FT-DX3000, Heil PR40, Imax 2000, 80m Delta Loop, GAP Titan
Subject: Re: 11m conditions Thu Jan 14, 2021 4:37 pm
Surprised to find the T5 has been lit up for the last 15 minutes! Italy and Germany romping in at S9+. Takes me back to the days in the early 80's when this level of activity from these countries was considered QRM!!!!
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Subject: Re: 11m conditions Thu Jan 14, 2021 4:53 pm
555 USB was active for about two hours this afternoon, although weak. I got a contact in Germany, but unfortunately I couldn't properly make out his reply - too weak.
Now here's an odd thing - for about an hour this afternoon too, there were lots of German and Polish stations making relatively short contacts with each other on the lower band, using FM. They were very strong here with me. There was even one German guy on 27.405 pumping out Ompappa Ompappa music in between calling out.
Captain Fantastic Senior contributor
Call Sign : 15-CT-964 Posts : 113 Times Thanked : 2 Join date : 2020-08-23 QTH or Location : Zurich, Switzerland Equipment Used : Base: Jackson II + 1/2wave silver rod. Mobile:Albrecht AE 6110 + Little Wil Age : 57
Subject: Re: 11m conditions Thu Jan 14, 2021 4:59 pm
I could hear 108 and 26 stations from N. England. I wrote them down if you are interested. Sadly I can't get out for them to hear me, it seemed like a lot of stations were calling back to them again.
And guess what? It's snowing heavily here again...
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Subject: Re: 11m conditions Thu Jan 14, 2021 5:06 pm
555 is alive right now.
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Call Sign : KP441 Posts : 28 Times Thanked : 0 Join date : 2020-11-27 QTH or Location : Near Horsham Equipment Used : lincoln & 3 element yagi, antron 99.
Subject: Re: 11m conditions Thu Jan 14, 2021 7:49 pm
Firetrap wrote:
The band seems to be having a late "post summer" wake up.
Anyone else think so?
I agree very busy last two days but signals increasing strongly and just as quickly disappearing. Plenty from Scandinavia, Germany, France and Italy. Difficult to work on QRP, though I have worked a few on a T2LT from home on low power. Including a good QSO with 21 CT 773 from Southern Sweden 108 CT 259 Stuart 13 UE 251 in Germany 14 WAC 917 14 EK 010
Lets hope it stays open and for less QRM from stations who even when acknowledged by callsign just won't wait there turn
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Call Sign : 26CT763 Posts : 4635 Times Thanked : 166 Join date : 2019-06-27 QTH or Location : Manchester Equipment Used : Optima, Superstar 360fm, Stalker 9fdx, President Jack Age : 51
Subject: Re: 11m conditions Fri Jan 15, 2021 1:03 am
Some good contacts there, Steve.
John123 CT Directors
Call Sign : 26CT763 Posts : 4635 Times Thanked : 166 Join date : 2019-06-27 QTH or Location : Manchester Equipment Used : Optima, Superstar 360fm, Stalker 9fdx, President Jack Age : 51
Subject: Re: 11m conditions Fri Jan 15, 2021 1:06 am
Captain Fantastic wrote:
I could hear 108 and 26 stations from N. England. I wrote them down if you are interested. Sadly I can't get out for them to hear me, it seemed like a lot of stations were calling back to them again.
And guess what? It's snowing heavily here again...
It would be interesting to know which stations you were receiving, Ian.
Captain Fantastic Senior contributor
Call Sign : 15-CT-964 Posts : 113 Times Thanked : 2 Join date : 2020-08-23 QTH or Location : Zurich, Switzerland Equipment Used : Base: Jackson II + 1/2wave silver rod. Mobile:Albrecht AE 6110 + Little Wil Age : 57
Subject: Re: 11m conditions Fri Jan 15, 2021 7:59 am
Hi John, here are the ones I wrote down that were very clear.
108 AT 277 - James 20 miles w of Glasgow 108 TM 162 108 AW 200
26 DW 429 David 26 PR 069 26 AZ 129
There was a 26 CT but I didn't catch the number, and maybe one of those 108's was Dundee not sure.
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KP441 New Member
Call Sign : KP441 Posts : 28 Times Thanked : 0 Join date : 2020-11-27 QTH or Location : Near Horsham Equipment Used : lincoln & 3 element yagi, antron 99.
Subject: Re: 11m conditions Fri Jan 15, 2021 8:50 pm
A bit of propogation again today into Europe with similar QRM and fluctuating signals received. Managed some contacts into Portugal and Spain.
31 AT 273 30 AT 210
and a really good long QSO with 30 AT 123 Mike who now lives in Alicante having moved there 30 years ago but originally from Newcastle. Eventually the QRM built up to a point that we had to QRT then so we could do it properly rather than just loose each other. Shame as both ways the reports were radio 5 at it's best.
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Call Sign : 26CT763 Posts : 4635 Times Thanked : 166 Join date : 2019-06-27 QTH or Location : Manchester Equipment Used : Optima, Superstar 360fm, Stalker 9fdx, President Jack Age : 51
Subject: Re: 11m conditions Sat Jan 16, 2021 12:20 pm
Some nice contacts there, Steve.
John123 CT Directors
Call Sign : 26CT763 Posts : 4635 Times Thanked : 166 Join date : 2019-06-27 QTH or Location : Manchester Equipment Used : Optima, Superstar 360fm, Stalker 9fdx, President Jack Age : 51
Subject: Re: 11m conditions Sat Jan 16, 2021 12:23 pm
Toobad wrote:
Surprised to find the T5 has been lit up for the last 15 minutes! Italy and Germany romping in at S9+. Takes me back to the days in the early 80's when this level of activity from these countries was considered QRM!!!!
It still gives me a buzz when I hear loads of stations calling on the triple.
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Call Sign : KP441 Posts : 28 Times Thanked : 0 Join date : 2020-11-27 QTH or Location : Near Horsham Equipment Used : lincoln & 3 element yagi, antron 99.
Subject: Re: 11m conditions Sat Jan 16, 2021 11:16 pm
I've still got a stalker 9DX with the UK 27/81 40FM in along with the standard bands. Does anyone else remember thos little round 27/81 stickers that got stuck on the front of the non standard radios that at a glance looked like the official 27/81 conformity stamp?
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Alan Pilot Major contributor
Call Sign : 163-CT-220... Posts : 2657 Times Thanked : 70 Join date : 2019-11-19 QTH or Location : Anglesey North Wales Equipment Used : Yaesu FT-991A,,Yaesu FTDX-10,,Icom ic-7610,,Anytone AT-D878UV PLUS",,LINCOLN II+. Age : 16
Subject: Re: 11m conditions Sun Jan 17, 2021 7:21 am
I used to stick one on every radio back when i was doing repairs. I got a load of them free when i bought a load of spares but i do remember them for sale at silly money. Don't think they ever fooled anybody that was into radio but looked good until they started to peal.