WA2YUN /KH9 (11946 km) on Wake Island in the Pacific Ocean signing WA2YUN on WSPR has again been copied this morning on 10m WSPR along with an Israeli station 4X1DA. No Australians copied here. Solar activity looks good again (sunspot count 296), although HF conditions are disturbed and the 20-30MHz forecast only "fair". Nonetheless, I expect USA and Canadian stations will be coming through soon.
Wake Is was famous in WW2 and is, these days, a US pacific base. It is not that far west of Hawaii and a fair bit east of Japan. The direct path is quite close to the pole from the UK.
Signing without the right prefix or suffix is very confusing and it took the internet, and the QTH locator, to determine exact location last time.
I also notice that PY5EJ (9886km) has been spotted around late morning.
UPDATE 1530z: so far the only USA/Canadian station copied is VE2PEP at 5037km A very limited transatlantic opening. PY5EJ (9886km) is a very good signal at -11dB S/N.
18 Apr 2014
17 Apr 2014
Powerline interference
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10m stirring into life?
PY2RN spots on 10m mid-morning |
Both PY2RN and CX2ABP (11127km) have been spotted (by me) later in the morning.
UPDATE 1530z: so far, all propagation on 10m here is N-S over the equator into S.America or that way (e.g. EA8) and, as yet at least, not a single N.American station spotted on 10m WSPR. I shall now be surprised if the band opens at all to the USA. Even with a high sunspot count 10m is a fickle band!
UPDATE 1950z: much to my surprise WA9JWL and ND6M in the WSPR log around teatime here. Hardly a massive opening to the USA, but at least 10m did open after all, just.
UPDATE 2050z: no further USA stations spotted. Most DX on 10m is coming in from S.America.
UPDATE 2100z: surprise, surprise WA9JWL just spotted. As I said, 10m is a fickle band!
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10m - late finish last night and early start today
Transatlantic spots were being exchanged here with the USA at 2W as late as 2252z last night and with Israel at 0610z (very early) this morning. I have the feeling that today will be good on 10m WSPR. Sunspot count is extremely high (245) but conditions on higher HF are said to be disturbed with blackouts and "poor" .
Interesting that since 0612z 10m seems to have gone very quiet. Maybe blackouts? Only G7FYO copyable here now this morning (162km) at -19 to-24dB S/N.
I am periodically checking the WSPR software is still running and the clock spot on internet time. Usually there are several Europeans visible as well as FR1GZ if active.
Recent 10m WSPR spots |
I am periodically checking the WSPR software is still running and the clock spot on internet time. Usually there are several Europeans visible as well as FR1GZ if active.
16 Apr 2014
VHF/UHF antenna arrives
A large package arrived today: my 3el/5el VHF/UHF beam, brackets and feeder cable. I must now await Andrew G6ALB to help me erect it.
We have grandchildren here over Easter, so I am hoping Andrew can help next week or the week after in time for UKAC Tuesday evening contest sessions. I am quite looking forward to having some modest gain on 2m and 70cms SSB/CW/digital. I gather there are also Sunday and Wednesday activity sessions on 70cms.
We have grandchildren here over Easter, so I am hoping Andrew can help next week or the week after in time for UKAC Tuesday evening contest sessions. I am quite looking forward to having some modest gain on 2m and 70cms SSB/CW/digital. I gather there are also Sunday and Wednesday activity sessions on 70cms.
10m update - 2200z
Well, the PC is still running and there are still lots of WSPR spots from both North and South America. I shall reset the PC clock and WSPR software (DONE) before going to bed so I hope to catch any very late openings on 10m tonight and early in the morning. A few days ago 10m was open until past midnight local time and conditions this evening look good.
UPDATE 2154z: 8 spots as a result of my 2W WSPR burst at 2154z and 7 of these were from the USA.
UPDATE 2154z: 8 spots as a result of my 2W WSPR burst at 2154z and 7 of these were from the USA.
PC turned off WSPR - again
Yet again, the afternoon appeared very quiet on WSPR until I realised my main shack PC had decided to close the WSPR program yet again. I have only just turned it back on again and am seeing W4 and PY in the logs. I thought it very odd not to be seeing any USA transatlantic reports: it helps if the program is actually running!
The turning off seems to be a bi-product of Windows 8.1 as this never occurred with my old XP machine. It is not a major issue.
Station seen since restarting the software:
1602 -16 -1.4 28.126026 0 WB4KLJ FM18 33
1602 -5 -0.8 28.126066 0 PY5EJ GG54 40
1604 -3 -0.8 28.126096 0 WA9JWL EN70 37
1606 -11 0.5 28.126161 1 K3NAL FM18 37
1610 -18 -0.8 28.126080 0 CX2ABP GF15 37
1614 -3 -0.8 28.126065 0 PY5EJ GG54 40
1624 -17 -0.5 28.126079 0 CX2ABP GF15 37
1624 -21 -0.7 28.126089 0 KZ8C EM88 37
1628 -26 -0.5 28.126003 0 PY2RN GG66 30
The turning off seems to be a bi-product of Windows 8.1 as this never occurred with my old XP machine. It is not a major issue.
Station seen since restarting the software:
1602 -16 -1.4 28.126026 0 WB4KLJ FM18 33
1602 -5 -0.8 28.126066 0 PY5EJ GG54 40
1604 -3 -0.8 28.126096 0 WA9JWL EN70 37
1606 -11 0.5 28.126161 1 K3NAL FM18 37
1610 -18 -0.8 28.126080 0 CX2ABP GF15 37
1614 -3 -0.8 28.126065 0 PY5EJ GG54 40
1624 -17 -0.5 28.126079 0 CX2ABP GF15 37
1624 -21 -0.7 28.126089 0 KZ8C EM88 37
1628 -26 -0.5 28.126003 0 PY2RN GG66 30
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PY2RN WSPR analysis
Bert PA1B has analysed my recent reception on WSPR by PY2RN to see just how little power could have been used and still be successfully decoded in Brazil - the answer is very little for a lot of the time! Most times even 1mW should have been enough. This of course assumes local noise levels allow decoding to the lowest levels for WSPR at around -30dB S/N. In some cases this may not be possible because of local QRN/QRM.
Late evening reports on 10m
Before my program stopped running, 10m WSPR was in good shape up to (at least) 2200z last night. TI3/AB4AW (Costa Rica, Central America) was last reported (by me) at 2200z.
It may well have been open later still, but my WSPR program decided to close! This morning, I have re-opened the WSPR software and reset the clock to internet time. This morning, sunspot count is 149 with "stable/good" propagation forecast. 10m should be good today.
10m 2W WSPR spots last evening until very late |
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