SDR Console and RX-888 MKII #sdr-consolev3
jdow
Ah - being sure you have the latest code is, I have been discovering, is awkward. Oscar's code is the code I've been working with. {^_^} On 20220811 09:14:45, Simon Brown
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Yes,
Oscar's code shows me the info I need to set the Bias-T. May have this working today, it's tough to keep going in this heat - 28C inside the house. I take George's lead and sleep during the afternoon. Out soon with George at 6AM 'cos it'll get too hot in an
hour.
From: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io <main@SDR-Radio.groups.io> on behalf of jdow via groups.io <jdow@...>
Sent: 12 August 2022 05:12 To: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io <main@SDR-Radio.groups.io> Subject: Re: [SDR-Radio] SDR Console and RX-888 MKII #sdr-consolev3 Ah - being sure you have the latest code is, I have been discovering, is awkward. Oscar's code is the code I've been working with. {^_^} On 20220811 09:14:45, Simon Brown wrote:
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jdow
Yeah, 82 is a little high inside. Electricity being costly we tend to leave large portions of the house warmish such as 30.5 in the kitchen. That's with the benefit of some air conditioner usage. Bleah - I need to talk Loren into keeping it cooler in here. Electricity is cheap for us with the huge solar array.
Thinking of which - new APC UPS here. The old Matrix 5000s are gone. And 99% if the RF noise around here seems to be gone. All I have are some low level spurs every 60 kHz. I can live with that. I'm going to have to fix HF antenna and build out the HL2 I have and mostly have not used.
{^_^}
On 20220811 21:57:03, Simon Brown
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Its 9am.. currently approaching 34c in workshop here at work in London.
Reached 37 yesterday ( in workshop.) Hotter today..roll on the weekend when I will be living in the garden under the grapes giving shade! Other Simon.. g0zen |
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GPUs are dreadful for RFI.
Solar Cells - don't see a lot in the US so good for you.
From: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io <main@SDR-Radio.groups.io> on behalf of jdow via groups.io <jdow@...>
Sent: 12 August 2022 08:09 To: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io <main@SDR-Radio.groups.io> Subject: Re: [SDR-Radio] SDR Console and RX-888 MKII #sdr-consolev3 Yeah, 82 is a little high inside. Electricity being costly we tend to leave large portions of the house warmish such as 30.5 in the kitchen. That's with the benefit of some air conditioner usage. Bleah - I need to talk Loren into keeping it cooler in here. Electricity is cheap for us with the huge solar array.
Thinking of which - new APC UPS here. The old Matrix 5000s are gone. And 99% if the RF noise around here seems to be gone. All I have are some low level spurs every 60 kHz. I can live with that. I'm going to have to fix HF antenna and build out the HL2 I have and mostly have not used.
{^_^}
On 20220811 21:57:03, Simon Brown wrote:
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Cornwall, glorious Cornwall. 500m from the sea, gentle breeze blowing through the house...
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Sent: 12 August 2022 09:12 To: main@sdr-radio.groups.io <main@sdr-radio.groups.io> Subject: Re: [SDR-Radio] SDR Console and RX-888 MKII #sdr-consolev3 Its 9am.. currently approaching 34c in workshop here at work in London.
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Jim Smith G0OFE
Pretty much the hottest region in England right now. Very unusual, that.
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Need help with SDR Console? If you have a problem: Go to https://www.sdr-radio.com/support Please follow instructions in that link. =================================== Jim, Bournemouth, Dorset. IO90BR. Elad FDM-S2, Airspy HF+, SDRPlay and Funcube Dongle SDR Recievers 8-element OP-DES for Band 2, 8-element LFA for 2m, 3-element LFA for 6m, 20m Windom for HF,. Wellbrook 1530 Loop for LF On 12/08/2022 09:04, Simon Brown wrote:
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I'm close to the coast so warm but pleasant. Getting through too much cider, I think.
From: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io <main@SDR-Radio.groups.io> on behalf of Jim Smith G0OFE via groups.io <sdr-radio@...>
Sent: 12 August 2022 10:13 To: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io <main@SDR-Radio.groups.io> Subject: Re: [SDR-Radio] SDR Console and RX-888 MKII #sdr-consolev3 Pretty much the hottest region in England right now. Very unusual, that.
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Need help with SDR Console? If you have a problem: Go to https://www.sdr-radio.com/support Please follow instructions in that link. =================================== Jim, Bournemouth, Dorset. IO90BR. Elad FDM-S2, Airspy HF+, SDRPlay and Funcube Dongle SDR Recievers 8-element OP-DES for Band 2, 8-element LFA for 2m, 3-element LFA for 6m, 20m Windom for HF,. Wellbrook 1530 Loop for LF On 12/08/2022 09:04, Simon Brown wrote:
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Siegfried Jackstien
and if too warm ... take a walk to ferryboat in for a cool cider :-) dg9bfc sigi Am 12.08.2022 um 11:04 schrieb Simon
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jdow
101.1F today at 1530. Drought or not there have been a LOT of clouds lately, too. {^_^} On 20220812 01:12:58, Mag loop Simon
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jdow
Based on growing up with a view over Lake St. Claire to Canada to
the South of me from an altitude of maybe 40' to 50' above the
lake you are possibly just past where the sea breezes really help
moderate temperatures. The micro climate changed at about that
distance from the shore of the lake. It was nice on or near the
lake. It could get miserable inland just a bit. (The house was a
scary short distance from where the Brits dropped one of their
military jets on the US to the house's East. I saw the aftermath.
We were away from home at the time. The pilot just missed dropping
it in the river. And, yes, I did mean Canada being to the South
and being in the US.)
{o.o}
On 20220812 02:04:42, Simon Brown
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jdow
I wonder if any of this is related to the volcano in Tonga that delivered a mega-payload of water into the upper atmosphere. Normally North and South don't mix much. But this was a huge dose of high greenhouse material in "just the right place."
{o.o}
On 20220812 18:36:44, Siegfried
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With any luck we only have two more days of this. Nowhere near as warm as with you, the lack of rain is the issue.
From: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io <main@SDR-Radio.groups.io> on behalf of jdow via groups.io <jdow@...>
Sent: 13 August 2022 03:15 To: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io <main@SDR-Radio.groups.io> Subject: Re: [SDR-Radio] SDR Console and RX-888 MKII #sdr-consolev3 101.1F today at 1530. Drought or not there have been a LOT of clouds lately, too. {^_^} On 20220812 01:12:58, Mag loop Simon wrote:
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jdow
This is the airport a bit South of me. Ironically, my step-father's house was also North of Ontario. Both identified with the letters C and A. One is California the other is Canada. Aren't you excited to learn that?
https://www.wunderground.com/forecast/KONT Click on the 10 day and see our depressing reality. Where I am is
a few hundred feet farther from the core of the Earth and 2F to 5F
cooler. 100F is not at all bad if the humidity is low teens or
lower. At higher humidity you can't evaporate the sweat as fast as
you generate it. Either way drink enough water that you wee
normally.
{O,o}
On 20220812 21:57:13, Simon Brown
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Hot, not too hot though.
From: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io <main@SDR-Radio.groups.io> on behalf of jdow via groups.io <jdow@...>
Sent: 13 August 2022 06:23 To: main@SDR-Radio.groups.io <main@SDR-Radio.groups.io> Subject: Re: [SDR-Radio] SDR Console and RX-888 MKII #sdr-consolev3 This is the airport a bit South of me. Ironically, my step-father's house was also North of Ontario. Both identified with the letters C and A. One is California the other is Canada. Aren't you excited to learn that?
https://www.wunderground.com/forecast/KONT Click on the 10 day and see our depressing reality. Where I am is a few hundred feet farther from the core of the Earth and 2F to 5F cooler. 100F is not at all bad if the humidity is low teens or lower. At higher humidity you can't evaporate the sweat as
fast as you generate it. Either way drink enough water that you wee normally.
{O,o}
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Ah excellent it worked.
Only 34c in shade here in Garden in London So can’t wait for this house sale/ buy to finish.. new place awaits! Other Simon |
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Brian Morrison
On Fri, 12 Aug 2022 19:24:37 -0700
"jdow" <jdow@...> wrote: I wonder if any of this is related to the volcano in Tonga that delivered aVolcanoes actually do the exact opposite of that, the dust from the eruption reduces solar illumination and the energy reaching the surface from the sun reduces by about 2.5W/m2. This is the reason for abnormally cool autumn/winter in the southwest Pacific area, Antarctica too. Record low temperatures recorded in the South Pole stations and also in Australia and New Zealand. It also looks like a grand solar minimum could appear in 2030-2040 due to the position of the outer planets. Volcanic activity follows the 22 year Hale cycle where the solar magnetic poles reverse, we should expect an increase in volcanic eruptions when the next inversion occurs https://solargsm.com/ explains this some more. Everything appearing in mainstream media about global 'heating' is reported by people captured by AGW researchers, and when measurements show otherwise then they are censored and cancelled and shouted down. -- Brian G8SEZ |
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jdow
On 20220813 09:00:20, Brian Morrison
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On Fri, 12 Aug 2022 19:24:37 -0700 "jdow" <jdow@...> wrote:I wonder if any of this is related to the volcano in Tonga that delivered a mega-payload of water into the upper atmosphere. Normally North and South don't mix much. But this was a huge dose of high greenhouse material in "just the right place."Volcanoes actually do the exact opposite of that, the dust from the eruption reduces solar illumination and the energy reaching the surface from the sun reduces by about 2.5W/m2. This is the reason for abnormally cool autumn/winter in the southwest Pacific area, Antarctica too. Record low temperatures recorded in the South Pole stations and also in Australia and New Zealand. It also looks like a grand solar minimum could appear in 2030-2040 due to the position of the outer planets. Volcanic activity follows the 22 year Hale cycle where the solar magnetic poles reverse, we should expect an increase in volcanic eruptions when the next inversion occurs https://solargsm.com/ explains this some more. Everything appearing in mainstream media about global 'heating' is reported by people captured by AGW researchers, and when measurements show otherwise then they are censored and cancelled and shouted down. This discrepancy had scientists a little confused. You have some reading to do. The average volcano is either so far under water all you get are some blorps of gases or they are on land with no water in sight or site. The Tongan volcano happened just slightly underwater and moved a huge volume of water up way higher than is commonly seen. It is up at a level where it is expected to persist for a decade or so and affect weather as a greenhouse gas release. Ma nature farted in the bathtub very close to the surface of the
water. She got messy. We suffer. I would not be surprised to find
the GW community is rigidly suppressing this information just as
they suppress the news that a mere 1% or 2% reduction in ALL
emissions of CO2 is not likely to make any form of dramatic
change. Magic lives in the minds of the pseudo-scientists. But
that is independent of the unusual case of the Tongan volcano. It
tossed water up where other volcanoes toss debris and even higher.
The type of material up there makes a whale of a difference. What
I do not know is whether this water up in the sky so high will or
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Robert Lorenzini
Funny aside I have a wx server llorenzini.com
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the eruption about 2hrs later. I was alerted by the hamsci group and there it was. That group is an opportunity to make contributions to science regarding propagation. They are assembling a space weather station for observers. Pi based and probably about $400. There are eclipses in the next two years and there is interest in how that affects the layers. GPS based freq. measurements against a standard. Sorry for the OT it's happy hour cheers Bob - wd6dud On 8/13/2022 5:41 PM, jdow wrote:
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