At 1954z I returned to 472kHz WSPR and was immediately copied by G7NKS (46km) as my 11th unique reporter this summer. OK, not too far away, but a new station for this summer.
Storms permitting, I hope to be on 472kHz WSPR all night.
UPDATE NEXT DAY: I was on 472kHz WSPR overnight.
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14 Aug 2014
26 Feb 2010
First sub-9kHz NoV application with OFCOM
G7NKS has already submitted his application for an NoV to operate below 9kHz. Mine will be prepared in the next few days. Approval (or rejection) may take some time as OFCOM has to consult with the Met Office first. The Met Office monitors <9kHz for sferic activity to track storms and lightning.
17 Oct 2009
5W (from the PA) on 500kHz
With the arrival of some IRF510 FETs I've built a small PA to go on the end of my WSPR beacon transverter. The output (from the PA) is now 5W, so my ERP should be up by around 10dB to around 50-60uW. Already I have been spotted by G7NKS some 10dB stronger than ever before - most encouraging!
19 Sept 2009
500kHz WSPR screenshot from G3XVL

The very strong signal is M0BMU and the one towards the top is G7NKS. No new reporters overnight, so it remains at 4 reporters with best DX 69kms when using less than 1mW ERP.
17 Sept 2009
A new reception report on 500kHz

So far I've received reports now from 4 different stations on 500kHz, which is encouraging.
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