Discovering the radio spectrum

Join me on a journey through the airwaves with Amateur Radio

Twitter

You might have guessed that I’m quite picky what ends up this website, however, I’m well known for sprouting rubbish on Twitter @2m0sql 24×7 so you might find that interesting.

Weather Station

Anyone who knows me will know I have a thing about the weather, in the back garden I have a Davis you can see the data live.

Live Logbook

The 2M0SQL logbook is available online in real time, using my own web based logging application called Cloudlog

Recent Blog Posts

m3php.com blog posts now available as audio via rss

Today I decided it might be a good idea to implement vocalfruits.com rss to audio service. For the people who actually read this blog, it means that you now don’t have to actually read the page. If you subscribe to the Vocal RSS Feed...

GB4HSC – Oxford Spires Scout District Centenary Camp 2007

From 26th - 28th May, Paul (my Dad, M3JFM), Terry (G0LUQ) and Myself (Peter, M3PHP) will be operating GB4HSC at Horley scout camp for the Oxford Spires Scout District centenary camp. We’ll be using a 60 foot tower, 3 element tri-bander beam (20,15,10), dipoles for 80,...

DX Cluster spots on twitter.com

Over the last couple of days I’ve been working on DXAnywhere.com, and I thought it might be a bit of fun to forward dx spots onto twitter.com. After tweaking DXAnywhere code I managed to make this a reality spots can be found at http://twitter.com/dxanywhere note this...