PA0O (440km) is coming in well today, I suspect by Es rather than tropo, although skip would have to be very short, suggesting good 2m Es?
4X1RF (3519km) had already spotted my 1W ERP signal twice by 0828z, incredibly early. His spots remain my best DX reports this Es season. This is the 4th day he has copied me. I am assuming it is multi-hop Es, but it is a long way to Israel!
On HF 20-30MHz propagation is "good" and sunspot count 154 (high).
IK1WVQ is very strong on 6m this morning at +10dB S/N.
UPDATE 1048z: GM4FVM (428km) has been spotted (and is spotting me) several times this morning. Also spotted was HB9TJM (764km).
UPDATE 1100z: EA4UC (1349km) also spotting me. GM4FVM is quite strong currently (-13 to -15dB S/N).
UPDATE 1155z: SQ9SIM (1325km) being spotted via 6m Es now. A good day on 6m.Fingers crossed for some "super DX" later?
UPDATE 1300z: Just increased the TX cycle from 5% to 17% ,so I am on TX more than earlier. The Es seems to have gone rather quiet at present.
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2 Jul 2014
1 Jul 2014
6m - Es this evening
No super-DX seen, with the best DX this evening being a spot from OH7AI at exactly 2000km at 2000z. I am still hopeful of transatlantic multi-hop Es but had no luck as yet. Still using 1W ERP from a vertical V2000 antenna. This is being written at nearly 2200z.
6m -WSPR - GDX this morning, Es this afternoon
Apart from local G4IKZ (18km), G8JNJ/A (184km), G4NRG (58km), all copied me overnight or this morning. I spotted M0EMM (192km, IO82sq four times since 2232z last night. There was drift/Doppler of up to -4Hz suggesting planes were involved in this long across-G path.
Sunspot count today is 124 with 20-30MHz propagation described as "good".
UPDATE 1116z: No 6m Es here yet today.
UPDATE 1257z: Es to/from CN8LI (2113km) all of 7 times so far since 1200z.
UPDATE 1700z: Es to YO3IRZ (2078km), I and GM this afternoon on 6m. Still no sign here of any "super DX" from across the Atlantic.
UPDATE 1950z: OZ and SQ9 spotted on 6m WSPR Es since tea. Otherwise GDX only.
Sunspot count today is 124 with 20-30MHz propagation described as "good".
UPDATE 1116z: No 6m Es here yet today.
UPDATE 1257z: Es to/from CN8LI (2113km) all of 7 times so far since 1200z.
UPDATE 1700z: Es to YO3IRZ (2078km), I and GM this afternoon on 6m. Still no sign here of any "super DX" from across the Atlantic.
UPDATE 1950z: OZ and SQ9 spotted on 6m WSPR Es since tea. Otherwise GDX only.
30 Jun 2014
10m WSPR - Es and F2
Since lunchtime, there has been Es spots on 10m from Italy, France and Spain. All were spots of me, none of others. I am a bit surprised and wonder if it is WSPR-X was not uploading my spots of others? Looking at the WSPR screen there were a couple of signals that should have decoded and uploaded. I have now reverting to the standard WSPR software v2.12.
10m is easier than 6m for WSPR with Es is easier to find. Best Es DX today is 1336k.
UPDATE 1630z: Interestingly, within minutes of running the V2.12 software again, I decoded CX2ABP (11127km) running 5W by F2. He was -25dB S/N.This is a decent distance in line with solar predictions for today. At this strength, my 2W would be in the noise at his end. It may have just been co-incidental but it looks like V2.12 uploads everything whereas WSPR-X V0.3 r3058 maybe a little hit and miss? EA5CYA has also just been decoded OK. Odd no decodes all afternoon with WSPR-X but instant results reverting to V2.12. Maybe it is a Wn 8.1 issue? I'll be sticking with V2.12.
UPDATE 1725z: Yet more Es - EA4GDE now being spotted with 200mW. Since returning to V2.12 all spots have been of others.
10m is easier than 6m for WSPR with Es is easier to find. Best Es DX today is 1336k.
UPDATE 1630z: Interestingly, within minutes of running the V2.12 software again, I decoded CX2ABP (11127km) running 5W by F2. He was -25dB S/N.This is a decent distance in line with solar predictions for today. At this strength, my 2W would be in the noise at his end. It may have just been co-incidental but it looks like V2.12 uploads everything whereas WSPR-X V0.3 r3058 maybe a little hit and miss? EA5CYA has also just been decoded OK. Odd no decodes all afternoon with WSPR-X but instant results reverting to V2.12. Maybe it is a Wn 8.1 issue? I'll be sticking with V2.12.
UPDATE 1725z: Yet more Es - EA4GDE now being spotted with 200mW. Since returning to V2.12 all spots have been of others.
26 Jun 2014
10m - very early F2 propagation
FR1GZ (9724km) was being spotted on 10m WSPR as early as 0614z, which is very early. I have already seen him 3 times with the last one (so far) at 0738z. He has not spotted me yet, although I am running less power (2W rather than 5W).
G8JNJ/A (184km) has been seen a couple of times (0018z and 0828z) for good 10m GDX with low Doppler.
G7EOB (76km) was also spotted with -2Hz Doppler (planes?) at 0518z, again 10m.
Sunspot count today is 52 and 20-30MHz conditions described as "normal".
UPDATE 1055z: No more F2 DX since breakfast time, just Spanish and Italian stations on 10m Es and G8JNJ/A at 1014z (184km with 1Hz Doppler).
G8JNJ/A (184km) has been seen a couple of times (0018z and 0828z) for good 10m GDX with low Doppler.
G7EOB (76km) was also spotted with -2Hz Doppler (planes?) at 0518z, again 10m.
Sunspot count today is 52 and 20-30MHz conditions described as "normal".
UPDATE 1055z: No more F2 DX since breakfast time, just Spanish and Italian stations on 10m Es and G8JNJ/A at 1014z (184km with 1Hz Doppler).
25 Jun 2014
6m Es - path to CN8LI again open
My first Es copy by CN8LI (2113km) today on WSPR was at 1124z this morning when he gave me a strong -12dB S/N report. I suspect we'll exchange lots more spots later by Es.
Sunspot count today is a modest 37 and 20-30MHz propagation forecast to be "fair" only. There may be some F2 propagation on 10m later, but probably not today.
Most 6m spots so far are from local G4IKZ (18km) and a few from G0OQK (98km - last spot 0846z 0dB Doppler). Still not certain if G0OQK is copyable by tropo without the presence of planes. I suspect not, but would be happier if I could receive G0OQK by tropo alone.
At the times of writing, there are only 31 station active on 6m WSPR in the entire world. There are even fewer on 10m (29). These are very low indeed in my view.
UPDATE 1320z: No more reports from CN8LI since 1124z.
Sunspot count today is a modest 37 and 20-30MHz propagation forecast to be "fair" only. There may be some F2 propagation on 10m later, but probably not today.
Most 6m spots so far are from local G4IKZ (18km) and a few from G0OQK (98km - last spot 0846z 0dB Doppler). Still not certain if G0OQK is copyable by tropo without the presence of planes. I suspect not, but would be happier if I could receive G0OQK by tropo alone.
At the times of writing, there are only 31 station active on 6m WSPR in the entire world. There are even fewer on 10m (29). These are very low indeed in my view.
UPDATE 1320z: No more reports from CN8LI since 1124z.
24 Jun 2014
6m - CN8LI copied on WSPR
At 1646z I copied CN8LI (2113km) on 6m WSPR for the first time today at a strong -9dB S/N. I think we are seeing the teatime peak in Es. He was also copied again at 1754z at a strong -9dB S/N. No other Es seen today (yet). He copied me again strongly at 1806z.
UPDATE 1844z: CN8LI has (so far) been seen 5 times this evening. He was a remarkably strong +4dB S/N at 1826z. Just like a real local! So far, he has spotted me 6 times already today. The "pipe" to Morocco is in place again today!
UPDATE 1945z: CN8LI has copied me loads of times today so far:
UPDATE 2242z: My last 6m spot of CN8LI seems to have been at 2008z.
UPDATE 1844z: CN8LI has (so far) been seen 5 times this evening. He was a remarkably strong +4dB S/N at 1826z. Just like a real local! So far, he has spotted me 6 times already today. The "pipe" to Morocco is in place again today!
UPDATE 1945z: CN8LI has copied me loads of times today so far:
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| CN8LI's 6m WSPR spots of my 1W ERP so far so far today |
23 Jun 2014
Alpine storms and Es
I cannot remember the supposed link between Es and thunderstorms (something to do with sprites going upwards from thunder clouds?) but with plenty of thunderstorms in the Alps, I wonder how Es will be tomorrow? Maybe conditions to southern Europe will be good on 6m Es?
Although I probably could safely reconnect antennas this evening now the storms have passed, I think it will be better to wait until the morning.
Knowing my luck, the 6m band will open transatlantic tonight and I shall miss it all! That would not be the end of the world.
Although I probably could safely reconnect antennas this evening now the storms have passed, I think it will be better to wait until the morning.
Knowing my luck, the 6m band will open transatlantic tonight and I shall miss it all! That would not be the end of the world.
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22 Jun 2014
6m - G0OQK consistent signal reports
Nick G0OQK is 98km away in the Chilterns (IO91pp) and he has spotted my 1W ERP 6m signal countless times today. Doppler is very low so I am wondering if this is tropo (generally) NOT involving aircraft? In the next few days Nick will be on TX so I can check here for a lack of multiple traces on the WSPR screen. If there are lots of traces on his signal it will suggest aircraft reflections. If (usually) just a weakish single trace it will suggest tropo.
UPDATE 2250z: No more Es reports from CN8LI since 1918z. Unless things suddenly change, I think the Es here has ended for the day.
UPDATE 2250z: No more Es reports from CN8LI since 1918z. Unless things suddenly change, I think the Es here has ended for the day.
6m - CN8LI has spotted me 11 times today so far!
CN8LI (2113km) has been spotting me on 6m WSPR again today, this morning and this evening. His reports tonight seem to be getting stronger too. so I think there will be further reports before we're done today. It is now 1905z. I have been spotting him too, but only once so far today.
6m is an amazing band. There is good local coverage, interesting GDX mainly via aircraft scatter or reflection and then amazing DX by Es. I have still to catch super DX by Es. Of course, in a few months most of the Es openings will be ended although the band does have some Es at all times of the year. With dedicated WSPRers active we might find out how common "out of season" 6m Es really is.
UPDATE 1930z: more spots from CN8LI at 1900z and 1918z.
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| CN8LI's spots of my 1W ERP on 6m today so far |
UPDATE 1930z: more spots from CN8LI at 1900z and 1918z.
6m - no Es here this afternoon
Just locals and GDX here this afternoon, with no sign of Es since before lunch on 6m. I shall stick with 6m in case things change later. Much GDX is via aircraft reflection.
With regard to 10m, sunspot count is 75 and 20-30MHz conditions are "normal" so F2 DX on 10m should be likely. Es is more likely on 10m (than 6m) too but that is not related to sunspot activity, at least not directly.
With regard to 10m, sunspot count is 75 and 20-30MHz conditions are "normal" so F2 DX on 10m should be likely. Es is more likely on 10m (than 6m) too but that is not related to sunspot activity, at least not directly.
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20 Jun 2014
6m Es today here on WSPR
This is being written at 1740z and so far today just one 6m Es opening, which was to IW1PAK (1092km) around 1100z today. Spots were exchanged in both directions. No other 6m Es see today at all, but things could change later.
Sunspot count is 108 but 20-30MHz propagation is only "fair". I have not been checking 10m for F2 DX but there would have been a reasonable chance today.
UPDATE 1940z: No further Es seen today, as yet. At this time there are 40 stations active on 6m WSPR including some in the eastern USA. I am always hopeful! This is the highest number so far this DX season.
Sunspot count is 108 but 20-30MHz propagation is only "fair". I have not been checking 10m for F2 DX but there would have been a reasonable chance today.
UPDATE 1940z: No further Es seen today, as yet. At this time there are 40 stations active on 6m WSPR including some in the eastern USA. I am always hopeful! This is the highest number so far this DX season.
18 Jun 2014
10m WSPRing again
In view of the poor level of DX activity on 6m WSPR, I have started today on 10m. Near immediate success with 3 spots of OE6PWD (1230km) around 0900z. This is clearly Es. Looking at my spots, I think I caught the tail end of an Es opening (reports are getting worse over time).
Sunspot count today is 87 and 20-30MHz conditions are "normal", so we may see some long distance F2-layer propagation on 10m. May try 6m later, if some DX stations (esp. USA and Canada) are active. Otherwise I'll stay on 10m.
FR1GZ (9724km) was spotted at 0922z for the first signs of F2 propagation. The band is clearly open N-S for real DX.
UPDATE 1411z: FR1GZ has spotted me a couple of times and he has been a consistent F2-layer signal all day with around 13 spots in the log today. OH6GKW (1839km) is now being spotted on Es.
Sunspot count today is 87 and 20-30MHz conditions are "normal", so we may see some long distance F2-layer propagation on 10m. May try 6m later, if some DX stations (esp. USA and Canada) are active. Otherwise I'll stay on 10m.
FR1GZ (9724km) was spotted at 0922z for the first signs of F2 propagation. The band is clearly open N-S for real DX.
UPDATE 1411z: FR1GZ has spotted me a couple of times and he has been a consistent F2-layer signal all day with around 13 spots in the log today. OH6GKW (1839km) is now being spotted on Es.
17 Jun 2014
6m GDX today
G8JNJ/A (184km) and G0OQK (98km) were both spotting my 6m 1W ERP this morning and I have just spotted G4HBA (189km) on 6m WSPR. G4HBA's spots (several now) are with a fair bit of Doppler, so I am sure aircraft reflection is involved over this longish GDX path. G4HBA is using 10W.
No Es seen here on 6m so far today, but it is early still with Es peaks around lunch and teatimes usual.
UPDATE 1225z: No 6m Es here this lunchtime, at least not yet.
UPDATE 1246z: Still no Es today here on 6m. All seems very quiet with just GDX (9 spots of G4HBA so far today).
UPDATE 1945z: Still no 6m Es here today. Unless things change later this evening, I think that is it for the day - just GDX.
Apparently there have been good transatlantic openings on 6m today. But where are the USA/Canadian WSPRers?
UPDATE 2130z: Still no 6m Es here today. Will reset the internet sync'ed PC clock but not really expecting Es now, but on the "magic band" it is possible.
No Es seen here on 6m so far today, but it is early still with Es peaks around lunch and teatimes usual.
UPDATE 1225z: No 6m Es here this lunchtime, at least not yet.
UPDATE 1246z: Still no Es today here on 6m. All seems very quiet with just GDX (9 spots of G4HBA so far today).
UPDATE 1945z: Still no 6m Es here today. Unless things change later this evening, I think that is it for the day - just GDX.
Apparently there have been good transatlantic openings on 6m today. But where are the USA/Canadian WSPRers?
UPDATE 2130z: Still no 6m Es here today. Will reset the internet sync'ed PC clock but not really expecting Es now, but on the "magic band" it is possible.
16 Jun 2014
10m Es - more and more
It is now 2015z and on 10m the Es keeps on coming. This is a good, solid and widespread Es opening.
UPDATE 2110z: 10m Es still going strong a few minutes ago.
UPDATE 2145z: Es seemed to have stopped (here) at about 2100z. Oh no it didn't! IK1WVQ was spotted at 2134z and 2142z.. HB9JOI spotted me at 2138z. The Es is still going strong.
UPDATE 2220z: Although Es has been good on 10m all day and F2 was good to FR1GZ earlier, there has been no F2 to South America on 10m WSPR at least not yet. This was surprising. EB3EPR is still spotting me at 2218z.
UPDATE 2232z: Bed time, but 10m WSPR still running overnight, unless the PC does an update and closes the software again!
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| Recent 10m WSPR spots this evening |
UPDATE 2145z: Es seemed to have stopped (here) at about 2100z. Oh no it didn't! IK1WVQ was spotted at 2134z and 2142z.. HB9JOI spotted me at 2138z. The Es is still going strong.
UPDATE 2220z: Although Es has been good on 10m all day and F2 was good to FR1GZ earlier, there has been no F2 to South America on 10m WSPR at least not yet. This was surprising. EB3EPR is still spotting me at 2218z.
UPDATE 2232z: Bed time, but 10m WSPR still running overnight, unless the PC does an update and closes the software again!
DK6UG, DC3RJ and EA1KV by Es on 10m WSPR
As teatime continues, yet more Es 10m propagation is evident.
DC3RJ (817km) is the latest who spotted me at 1754z. Earlier EB3EPR (1248km) spotted me twice. Now EA1KV (1304km) and DK6UG are spotting me at 1806z.
Some weeks ago I was questioning the propagation to a GM reporter on 6m, but realise now the distance is comparable with parts of Germany, so an easy Es single hop.
UPDATE 1840Z: HB3YHB (793km) was spotted at 1838z on 10m WSPR.
DC3RJ (817km) is the latest who spotted me at 1754z. Earlier EB3EPR (1248km) spotted me twice. Now EA1KV (1304km) and DK6UG are spotting me at 1806z.
Some weeks ago I was questioning the propagation to a GM reporter on 6m, but realise now the distance is comparable with parts of Germany, so an easy Es single hop.
UPDATE 1840Z: HB3YHB (793km) was spotted at 1838z on 10m WSPR.
More 10m GDX, Es and F2
During the afternoon G4FFC (45km) and M0BOB (74km) were both copied on 10m WSPR. These are both outside local range and I would class these as GDX (just). Both show some Doppler so may be helped by aircraft reflection.
On F2 FR1GZ (9724km, Reunion Is) was being copied until 1512z, so good F2 propagation. I wonder if we'll see South Americans later?
Es disappeared (here) at 1404z but may return this teatime.
UPDATE 1740z: EB3EPR (1248km) spotted me at 1736z and 1746z so Es is back (it is teatime!).
On F2 FR1GZ (9724km, Reunion Is) was being copied until 1512z, so good F2 propagation. I wonder if we'll see South Americans later?
Es disappeared (here) at 1404z but may return this teatime.
UPDATE 1740z: EB3EPR (1248km) spotted me at 1736z and 1746z so Es is back (it is teatime!).
10m F2
FR1GZ (9734km, on Reunion Is, south Indian Ocean) is still coming through here on 10m WSPR at -27dB S/N at 1444z and again at 1504z at -25dB S/N. F2 propagation N-S is still there when HF conditions are good.
Sunspot count today is "only" 80 - a year from now this will sound amazingly high - although 20-30MHz conditions are forecast to be "good".
F2 on 6m is very rare except at high sunspot peaks and in latitudes nearer the equator. TEP involving F2 over the equator is more common, but it requires stations to be in the right places to work. On 6m the paths from CN8 to FR1 were open by TEP this spring. Also 4X to FR1 and VK to JA.
On 10m TEP should be more frequent. Sometimes F2 links with Es further from the equator, allowing TEP to be extended to stations in higher latitudes.
Sunspot count today is "only" 80 - a year from now this will sound amazingly high - although 20-30MHz conditions are forecast to be "good".
F2 on 6m is very rare except at high sunspot peaks and in latitudes nearer the equator. TEP involving F2 over the equator is more common, but it requires stations to be in the right places to work. On 6m the paths from CN8 to FR1 were open by TEP this spring. Also 4X to FR1 and VK to JA.
On 10m TEP should be more frequent. Sometimes F2 links with Es further from the equator, allowing TEP to be extended to stations in higher latitudes.
10m Es, F2 and GDX
On 10m G4DAY (142km) was copied twice in the early morning and again at 0940z.
Es has been plentiful this morning. Looking at the WSPR screen earlier there was lots of MS about with several traces of intermittent (non decoding) signals on 10m WSPR, presumably UK or EU signals reflecting off meteor trails. Es so far includes DL6UG, DL6NL, EB3EPR, EA5CYA, LB9YE and HB9JOI.
Also spotted FR1GZ (9724km) by F2 propagation at 1038z, 1122z and again at 1128z.
10m is a far more productive band than 6m. Interestingly, G4DAY (10W) was being spotted by Es several times in the night suggesting Es propagation was there but not good enough to allow my 2W to be decoded. For some Es and GDX it seems 10W helps.
Es has been plentiful this morning. Looking at the WSPR screen earlier there was lots of MS about with several traces of intermittent (non decoding) signals on 10m WSPR, presumably UK or EU signals reflecting off meteor trails. Es so far includes DL6UG, DL6NL, EB3EPR, EA5CYA, LB9YE and HB9JOI.
Also spotted FR1GZ (9724km) by F2 propagation at 1038z, 1122z and again at 1128z.
10m is a far more productive band than 6m. Interestingly, G4DAY (10W) was being spotted by Es several times in the night suggesting Es propagation was there but not good enough to allow my 2W to be decoded. For some Es and GDX it seems 10W helps.
15 Jun 2014
Spotted by CN8LI (2113km) twice on 6m WSPR
CN8LI (2113km, Morocco) spotted my 1W ERP twice around 1200z today on 6m. This is the first real DX (Es presumably) today.
G4HBA (189km) is the best GDX so far today. He was spotted at -27dB S/N at 1138z when running 10W with 2Hz Doppler, so maybe some aircraft reflection?
G4HBA (189km) is the best GDX so far today. He was spotted at -27dB S/N at 1138z when running 10W with 2Hz Doppler, so maybe some aircraft reflection?
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| Recent 6m WSPR spots today |
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