7 Jun 2014

A morning on 10m

For a change, this morning I went on 10m rather than 6m. I had to disconnect the antennas early on because of a passing thunderstorm, but these are the results up to now with 2W out.  Basically a fair scatter of 10m Es WSPR spots given and received from across Europe. No DX from outside Europe seen (yet).  Hopefully will see some South Americans later.

Sunspot count today is 132 (quite respectable) and 20-30MHz propagation is "normal".
10m unique WSPR spots (2W) this morning


Southern Europeans are exchanging WSPR spots with S.Africa (TEP?) at around 8400-8500km, but N.Europeans are missing out.

2 comments:

David (G0LRD) said...

Roger,
There has been absolutely nothing on 6m this morning so I think your switch to 10m was probably a good move!
David G0LRD

Roger G3XBM said...

Thanks Dave. May try 6m later.