Current sunspot count is 89 with 20-30MHz propagation "normal". There may be some 10m F2 around on 10m today. Just QSYing to 10m WSPR now.
Although there will still be 10m Es propagation, I doubt it will be as good as in May, June and July.
UPDATE 1130z: Already 10m has been open by Es WSPR to CT1JTQ (1843km) and SI9AM (1503km) as well as GDX to G4HZW (209km). Not a bad start and it is not even lunchtime yet.
21 Aug 2014
472kHz WSPR - overnight again
At the moment I am still on 472kHz WSPR having kept the WSPR running through the night. Same stations in the logs - no new reporters sadly - and again GM4SLV (896km) is still giving me daylight spots. Currently I am using the V2000 VHF/UHF vertical and 2m halo both with strapped feeders as my "compromise" 472kHz antenna. Ground is mains earth plus one shortish radial with single ground stake. I may give this antenna a try on 160m and 80m, just for fun.
These are the results in the last hour on 472kHz:
Later I shall QSY to 10m as daytime 472kHz activity is very low.
These are the results in the last hour on 472kHz:
Recent 472kHz WSPR spots |
20 Aug 2014
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The beautiful Kingsbridge Estuary |
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Back on 472kHz WSPR
After a brief foray on 6m WSPR, I have returned to 472kHz WSPR now. Antenna current is higher than last night (on the V2000 and halo with strapped feeders) and the only difference is the weather. I assumes the ground is wetter. So far, the usual stations although PA3TKF (286km) was a new station to spot earlier, bringing me up to 20 unique spots this summer. Again, I am sure that I should be able to copy lots more stations and they spot me too.
2m WSPR
As I knew G3ZJO and G0LRD were both active on 2m WSPR this morning, I ventured onto 144.492MHz USB dial on 2m. I was immediately rewarded with a spot of G3ZJO (79km). During the morning G0LRD (25km) has spotted me multiple times and I have spotted Eddie, G3ZJO, three times now. Interestingly, Eddies signal was accompanied by up to 6 aircraft Doppler shifted signals. His signal decoded far fewer times than he was visible.
In the UK and Europe 144.492MHz USB dial is the frequency of choice, NOT the frequency recommended. I believe some in Europe have birdie problems on the recommended frequency.
G3ZJO (79km) non-decoding 2m WSPR signals with lots of aircraft Doppler. |
19 Aug 2014
Different 472kHz antenna
Since about 1838z I have been using the strapped feeders to my triband VHF/UHF vertical and halo as my 472kHz antenna.
Antenna is higher than the Par triband HF antenna with strapped feeder but the antenna current is about the same. If the effective height is a bit higher (it should be) then ERP should be higher too. Initial results suggest in some directions it is down on the earth-electrode antenna but I do seem to be getting more spots at each transmission than on the earth-electrode or Par antennas. G4VJF(151km) is a totally new reporter tonight bringing the number of spots of my 472kHz WSPR this summer up to 16 now.
UPDATE 2032z: 29 active stations on 472kHz this evening.
UPDATE 2044z: Now 34 active stations on 472kHz.
UPDATE 2055z: Currently getting about 4 spots per transmission on 472kHz.
UPDATE 2145z: Now 38 active stations on 472kHz. Will leave 472kHz WSPR running through the night to see how latest (compromise) antenna performs.
472kHz WSPR unique spots (of me) so far this summer |
UPDATE 2032z: 29 active stations on 472kHz this evening.
UPDATE 2044z: Now 34 active stations on 472kHz.
UPDATE 2055z: Currently getting about 4 spots per transmission on 472kHz.
UPDATE 2145z: Now 38 active stations on 472kHz. Will leave 472kHz WSPR running through the night to see how latest (compromise) antenna performs.
Sunspots today
Sunspot numbers are down a bit at 92 (disturbed) and 20-30MHz forecast is just "fair". I think it is unlikely we'll see F2 propagation on 10m today, but you never know on 10m.
Yet again, there seem to be few stations at F2 ranges active on 10m WSPR today. At the time of writing (1302z) there are 32 stations active worldwide on 10m WSPR. FR1GZ is on and he is at classic F2 range.
Yet again, there seem to be few stations at F2 ranges active on 10m WSPR today. At the time of writing (1302z) there are 32 stations active worldwide on 10m WSPR. FR1GZ is on and he is at classic F2 range.
472kHz WSPR - more on the earth-electrode antenna
Overnight I continued using the earth-electrode antenna on 472kHz. I don't think it is any better than the short Marconi, but it certainly works pretty well, even with a short baseline of less than 15m.
The number of unique spots of my 472kHz WSPR signal has now reached 15 and I have spotted 19 unique stations with my best DX being DH5RAE (995km) using the earth-electrode antenna last night.
The earth-electrode antenna seems far more directional. Several stations orthogonal to the system did NOT copy me (or me them) overnight.
Unique 472kHz WSPR spots this summer on TX |
Unique 472kHz WSPR spots this summer on RX |
18 Aug 2014
ERPs on 472kHz
I am pretty confident of my "just less than 5mW ERP" on 472kHz (with the very short Marconi) and am a bit suspicious of the claimed ERPs of some stations,, which, judging by the reports exchanged, may be lower than some people think. I think a lot more stations are less than 500mW ERP than they think. Perhaps losses are much higher than they think?
472kHz - earth electrode antenna
Since about 1930z I have been using the (short) earth-electrode antenna on 472kHz. Baseline is at most 15m, probably less and it runs roughly E-W. On RX I am seeing F5WK (436km) for the first time and reports exchanged (both ways) with G3WCB (101km) seem to be slightly stronger. Semi-local G0LRD (25km) is spotting me at much the same strength. PA3ABK/2 is similar on the earth-electrode antenna and the Marconi. I have yet to spot or be spotted by other stations.
I am matching the loop with a tapped 3C90 transformer and a few turns on a 110mm diameter former, although the Q is so low that this coil is probably not necessary. Antenna current is about 0.4 that with the "short" Marconi vertical. It is probably acting as a loop and I have still to try to work out the ERP. At this QTH, the earth-electrode antenna looks like a higher resistance than at the old QTH, hence the need for a step-up transformer between transverter and "antenna". At some point, when fit again, I want to try a longer baseline earth electrode antenna and a better Marconi vertical. When fit again - oh please!
I suspect the earth-electrode antenna to be directional, so in some directions it may be better and others worse than the Marconi. I'll leave it running overnight to see how results compare with the very short Marconi. I suspect results will be worse overall on the earth-electrode antenna, but I may be surprised.
I am matching the loop with a tapped 3C90 transformer and a few turns on a 110mm diameter former, although the Q is so low that this coil is probably not necessary. Antenna current is about 0.4 that with the "short" Marconi vertical. It is probably acting as a loop and I have still to try to work out the ERP. At this QTH, the earth-electrode antenna looks like a higher resistance than at the old QTH, hence the need for a step-up transformer between transverter and "antenna". At some point, when fit again, I want to try a longer baseline earth electrode antenna and a better Marconi vertical. When fit again - oh please!
I suspect the earth-electrode antenna to be directional, so in some directions it may be better and others worse than the Marconi. I'll leave it running overnight to see how results compare with the very short Marconi. I suspect results will be worse overall on the earth-electrode antenna, but I may be surprised.
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