I have added a 'Quick Links' section along the right side of my blog. Here you
will find links to noteworthy blogs on my site without having to sleuth through the entire
listings. Those of you reading my blog on amateurradio.com will not see these
but they can be viewed on my actual blog page here.
Now that my two major
outdoor summer projects have been done, the re-roofing of my yard shed as
well as the woodshed roof, I can get back to concentrating on more benchwork
soon.
The hardest part of the roofing job was stripping the old cedar shakes (23
years old) and then sheathing the roofs with plywood. The actual laying of the
new asphalt shingles (Malarkey) went very quickly. This was my first exposure to
shingling and I learned a lot ... hopefully growing some new brain cells in the
process. It's a good thing that 6m hasn't been open much at all this summer as
I'd still be up on the roof.
I've just checked the progress of Andy's
PS-46 'PicoSat' balloon. It left the east coast of South Africa several days ago,
streaking towards the Indian Ocean at 40,000 feet ... however it has not been reported for two days now.
When last heard it was 500km south of Madagascar heading SE. It had maintained 27,000 feet after leaving the African coast but then suddenly starting losing altitude over a 7 hour period. It was at 6,000 feet on the last report.
Hopefully PS-46 is just in a radio-quiet zone in the south Indian Ocean and will pop-up again as it nears Australia. It was well on the way to completing its third circumnavigation of the planet but one wonders just how long PS-46 can go on.
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