UPDATE 2048z: EA3NE (1198km) now being copied, which is very early.
3 Nov 2014
Back on 472kHz WSPR
I QSYed down to 472kHz WSPR just after 1830z this evening again using 5mW ERP to my strapped feeders antenna. These are the initial spots given and received (as at 1935z):
UPDATE 2048z: EA3NE (1198km) now being copied, which is very early.
UPDATE 2048z: EA3NE (1198km) now being copied, which is very early.
CQ WW SSB Contest last weekend - who forgot?
Darn it! Yet again I forgot this most excellent contest last weekend, although I would have been very restricted as we had our little grandchildren staying. They take priority. I must try next year. Last year I missed it as I was in Addenbrookes Hospital still very ill. The last time I caught it was 2012.
Although I do not much like contests, this one is always a good test and I often fill a few logbook pages with DX contacts. Exchanges are simple and quick. CQWW is usually a good way to increase the DXCC score. I always use real QRP power.
I dislike CW contests as they are too much like hard work. On SSB you can usually work stations, even with 2-5W QRP, especially later on when the big stations have already worked loads and are glad of extra points.
Although I do not much like contests, this one is always a good test and I often fill a few logbook pages with DX contacts. Exchanges are simple and quick. CQWW is usually a good way to increase the DXCC score. I always use real QRP power.
I dislike CW contests as they are too much like hard work. On SSB you can usually work stations, even with 2-5W QRP, especially later on when the big stations have already worked loads and are glad of extra points.
Stateside on 10m
The first stateside station was NU3E (5663km) at 1204z. My 500mW was first spotted in the USA at 1232z by KZ8C (6290km) at -28dB S/N. This is a little later than yesterday, but at least it continues a long run of stateside openings on 10m WSPR.
UPDATE 1315z: Spotted VK on 10m 3 times this morning. Best DX VK5ST (16214km).
UPDATE 1534z: 20 unique spots today (so far) of my 500mW 10m WSPR. Most of these are by stateside stations. Conditions on 10m are again fine.
UPDATE 1820z: N2NOM (5581km) was spotting my 500mW at 1806z.
UPDATE 1315z: Spotted VK on 10m 3 times this morning. Best DX VK5ST (16214km).
UPDATE 1534z: 20 unique spots today (so far) of my 500mW 10m WSPR. Most of these are by stateside stations. Conditions on 10m are again fine.
UPDATE 1820z: N2NOM (5581km) was spotting my 500mW at 1806z.
10m and European stations
Looking at my 10m WSPR results, there seem to be as many Europeans spotting me and being spotted here as in the summer Es season. The traces don't look like backscatter, so I wonder if this is Es still? Whatever the mode of propagation, there is no shortage of Europeans on 10m.
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10m 500mW WSPR since 1022z
I've just QSYed back to 10m WSPR and in the very first reception period CX2ABP (11127km), F4CWN and GM4EEY were all spotted.
In my first TX transmission at 500mW I was spotted by LZ1OI (2153km), UR/SWL56 (2283km) and UA3ARC (2436km) as well as by local G4IKZ. 10m seems in decent shape.
UPDATE 1037z: VK5MR (16144km) was spotted about 5 minutes ago.
UPDATE 1045z: Just noticed I was reporting the power on 10m I have now changed this to the correct 500mW although I'd been reporting that I was using 2W, wrong which was not right: it has been 500mW all day on 10m.
In my first TX transmission at 500mW I was spotted by LZ1OI (2153km), UR/SWL56 (2283km) and UA3ARC (2436km) as well as by local G4IKZ. 10m seems in decent shape.
UPDATE 1037z: VK5MR (16144km) was spotted about 5 minutes ago.
UPDATE 1045z: Just noticed I was reporting the power on 10m I have now changed this to the correct 500mW although I'd been reporting that I was using 2W, wrong which was not right: it has been 500mW all day on 10m.
2 Nov 2014
Now on 472kHz WSPR
At about 2010z I QSYed down to 630m (472kHz) from 10m. The first unique WSPR spots (given and received) this evening to 2230z are shown below. I run 5mW ERP on TX on 472kHz.
UPDATE 2110z: GW0EZY (251km) has been spotting me this evening and reports seem to be coming up.
UPDATE 2220z: F6CNI (418km) has been spotting me on 472kHz at -30dB S/N. The total number of unique stations who have spotted me in the last 2 weeks is 29.
UPDATE 2110z: GW0EZY (251km) has been spotting me this evening and reports seem to be coming up.
UPDATE 2220z: F6CNI (418km) has been spotting me on 472kHz at -30dB S/N. The total number of unique stations who have spotted me in the last 2 weeks is 29.
Last stateside?
The last North American seen here on 10m WSPR appears to have been VE3GEN (5593km) at -27dB S/N at 1810z. Since then, just G4IKZ, who is a local who has been spotting me. Time to QSY I think, probably to 630m (472kHz).
VLF, LF and MF useful data
Wolf DL4YHF found this data that may be of interest to some blog readers
Snapped up from the VLF 'natural radio' group:
Interesting reading for long winter evenings ... about VLF, LF, and MF, a complete scanned book from 1972, descibing equipment, propagation, antenna theory, transmitter sites, etc.
The entire NAVELEX handbook can be downloaded (chapter wise) from
http://www.navy-radio.com/manuals/shore-vlf.htm
73,
Wolf DL4YHF
Useful info on Steve G1KQH's blog
Steve has some useful links to the new 2m extension NoV (on the RSGB website) and to the draft manual for the new LNR Precision HF rig. See http://g1kqh.blogspot.co.uk/ .
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