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| Spots of my 1W ERP 6m WSPR signal by CN8LI (2113km) |
11 Jun 2014
6m - CN8LI lots of times today
6m has been good with lots of spots both ways of CN8LI (2113km) during the day. So far, he has spotted me ten times (see below) and I have spotted him 5 times by 1435z. The common wisdom is this is Es but he is the ONLY DX spot so far and this is long distance for single hop. There is no sign of stations half way if this is double hop Es. Could it be F2-layer 1 hop? He has spotted me twice since (by 1525z).
Red legged partridges
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| Red legged partridges in the back garden |
Slowly but surely the bird count at our new QTH is creeping up, although we see fewer small birds than at the old QTH on the village edge. This is a bit puzzling as we have plenty of trees, orchards and shrubs around and we put nuts out in the feeders. We do have a pair of red legged partridges that come in the garden most days. They seem to live in the close.
All my antennas (40m-70cm) are at one end of the garden and don't spoil the garden view at all.
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Brother here - 70cm contest missed. Now on 6m.
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| Back garden |
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| Brother trimming our front hedge |
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| Nick's 6m spots of my 1W ERP WSPR signal so far today. |
10 Jun 2014
First 1.5hrs on 6m today
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| 6m so far on WSPR |
UPDATE 1746z: Just the semi-locals still all afternoon, with no sign of 6m Es here today, well not yet! Will 61km be my best DX today?
UPDATE 1754z: Just a few minutes later on 6m WSPR and OZ7IT (853km) in JO65df square was booming in at -8dB S/N by Es.
UPDATE 2105z: No further Es seen here this evening on 6m.
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10m WSPR yesterday
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| 10m unique WSPR spots yesterday |
This morning I have returned to 6m but G4IKZ, my faithful local reporter is not on!
9 Jun 2014
10m DX
Did not go on this morning but this afternoon I decided to go on 10m rather than 6m. Sunspot count is 144 and the 20-30MHz forecast "normal" so I was hoping for some F-layer propagation.
My hunch was right as I exchanged WSPR spots with FR1GZ at 1238/1240z. FR1GZ is 9724km away on Reunion Is in the southern Indian Ocean. At 1330z CX2ABP (11127km) was spotted in Montevideo. Both definitely F2 propagation.
UPDATE 1352z: Now a couple of German stations by Es. Also a spot from IZ1034SWL. 10m tends to be more productive than 6m.
UPDATE 1613z: No more F2 DX this afternoon (so far) but spots from Italy and Spain and I have spotted stations in Italy and Germany by Es. Will stick with 10m this evening to see what turns up. More from S.America would not surprise me.
UPDATE 2000z: CX2ABP has been spotted very many times this evening at up to -15dB S/N. I suspect he is currently on TX only as no spots in the other direction.
My hunch was right as I exchanged WSPR spots with FR1GZ at 1238/1240z. FR1GZ is 9724km away on Reunion Is in the southern Indian Ocean. At 1330z CX2ABP (11127km) was spotted in Montevideo. Both definitely F2 propagation.
UPDATE 1352z: Now a couple of German stations by Es. Also a spot from IZ1034SWL. 10m tends to be more productive than 6m.
UPDATE 1613z: No more F2 DX this afternoon (so far) but spots from Italy and Spain and I have spotted stations in Italy and Germany by Es. Will stick with 10m this evening to see what turns up. More from S.America would not surprise me.
UPDATE 2000z: CX2ABP has been spotted very many times this evening at up to -15dB S/N. I suspect he is currently on TX only as no spots in the other direction.
8 Jun 2014
Evening Es on 6m
Just CN8LI (2113km) at 1724z at -6dB S/N this evening via 6m Es. Otherwise very quiet on 6m. Most spots were by G4IKZ (18km) who has been spotting me all day. A few spots from G4KPX (14km) too.
Why I like WSPR
- About 100 stations (or more) can co-habit in a 200Hz wide WSPR sub-band on each band, time and frequency sharing. In reality, usually far fewer stations on worldwide per band.
- Low power is all you need 1mW to 5W is quite fine. I tend to use 1-2W, but have been spotted at DX distances with a few mW. Some even use uW power levels!
- If there is an opening everyone has a fair chance (anyone can be spotted at great ranges)
- Simple antennas work. No need for beams on HF.
- Can monitor activity (your own and that of others) in the lounge by visiting website www.WSPRnet.org on any PC or tablet.
- Speaking not needed (saves my stroke damaged voice).
- Highly sensitive (12-14dB better than 12wpm CW?).
- Can do other things whilst WSPRing.
- Automatic - requires no manual intervention once running.
- Ideal for accurate comparative measurements (e.g antennas, rigs).
- Ideal for propagation experiments.
- About QRSS10 equivalent.
- Works from VLF to UHF (watch stability on higher bands).
- A QRP man's dream mode.
- For 2-way QSOs use JT9-1 (about 2dB worse than WSPR).
- Needs accurate timing (usually sync'd to internet time).
- Need good frequency accuracy.
- Usually needs a PC (not always e.g Hans Summers Ultimate 3 and similar kits).
- Needs careful interfacing to rig to avoid loops and 50, 100Hz sidebands.
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First 6m Es today
Just exchanged WSPR spots around 1144z on 6m with CT1GVN (1798km) This is the first 6m Es seen here in a couple of days. Signals are strong both ways.
UPDATE 1251z: Exchanging strong (Es) 6m WSPR spots with DL4MFC (916km). 9 spots exchanged so far by 1320z.
UPDATE 1304z: Currently 44 WSPR stations active on 6m worldwide (same as active on 10m). 6m is a good band at this time of the year - Magic Band!
UPDATE 1422z: No more 6m Es here since 1354z. Probably will have to wait until teatime for more?
UPDATE 1655z: Still no more 6m Es here since 1354z.
UPDATE 1251z: Exchanging strong (Es) 6m WSPR spots with DL4MFC (916km). 9 spots exchanged so far by 1320z.
UPDATE 1304z: Currently 44 WSPR stations active on 6m worldwide (same as active on 10m). 6m is a good band at this time of the year - Magic Band!
UPDATE 1422z: No more 6m Es here since 1354z. Probably will have to wait until teatime for more?
UPDATE 1655z: Still no more 6m Es here since 1354z.
VHF/UHF beacons
In the next few days I must continue my search to find out which beacons will be good propagation indicators. I am surprised how well some (long way away) beacons can be copied nearly all of the time.
Access to the shack will be more limited these next few days as I have to walk through the guest bedroom to get there and we have visitors staying. I have still to hear the GB3MCB 2m beacon in Cornwall and I am wondering if it is operational? By ow I would have expected the odd MS ping, at least.
I am looking forward to a more complete 70cm beacon network again. At the moment there are very few operational 70cm beacons in the UK. GB3UHF at Fairmile in Kent should be very useful when it becomes operational as I can peak the beams using the 2m GB3VHF beacon first.
During the last solar peak I remember copying a 6m beacon in NW Canada on just a whip antenna!
Access to the shack will be more limited these next few days as I have to walk through the guest bedroom to get there and we have visitors staying. I have still to hear the GB3MCB 2m beacon in Cornwall and I am wondering if it is operational? By ow I would have expected the odd MS ping, at least.
I am looking forward to a more complete 70cm beacon network again. At the moment there are very few operational 70cm beacons in the UK. GB3UHF at Fairmile in Kent should be very useful when it becomes operational as I can peak the beams using the 2m GB3VHF beacon first.
During the last solar peak I remember copying a 6m beacon in NW Canada on just a whip antenna!
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