19 Nov 2014
472kHz WSPR overnight - spotted in Germany
Overnight, I ran the MF WSPR station on 472kHz to the (short baseline) earth-electrode antenna. In all, 7 unique spots were received with my best DX (5mW ERP) being a -29dB S/N report from DL-SWL (701km) in JO52hp square. This is not my best DX ever on the band from this QTH, but I think it is the best DX with the very simple earth-electrode antenna system.
Australia on 10m 500mW
My TINY little "all in one" WSPR-AXE beacon was spotted at 1010z by VK5MR (16144km) for my best DX report yet. At -23dB S/N this suggests I still had power in hand too.
I knew this would happen, and today it did. I remain very impressed that this TINY little WSPR beacon works so well. It seems incredible that such a TINY little unit works so well. Well done Jay W5OLF.
I knew this would happen, and today it did. I remain very impressed that this TINY little WSPR beacon works so well. It seems incredible that such a TINY little unit works so well. Well done Jay W5OLF.
18 Nov 2014
472kHz WSPR with the earth-electrode antenna
It is now 2050z. 10m has been dead for "real DX" since 1840z. I am still TXing on 10m but only being spotted by G4IKZ (18km).
At the same time I am on 472kHz WSPR both TX (5mW ERP) and RX. So far, 4 different stations have spotted me on 472kHz and I have spotted 7 different stations on RX. Best RX DX is DK7FC (669km). So far this evening the best spot of my 472kHz 5mW ERP is from G3WCB (101km).
At the same time I am on 472kHz WSPR both TX (5mW ERP) and RX. So far, 4 different stations have spotted me on 472kHz and I have spotted 7 different stations on RX. Best RX DX is DK7FC (669km). So far this evening the best spot of my 472kHz 5mW ERP is from G3WCB (101km).
Last USA spot on 10m?
WG2Z (5600km) was spotting me at 1736z. I am wondering if this will be the last 10m North American spot, or if the band will remain open longer.
When I go QRT on 10m later this evening I shall leave MF still running.
UPDATE 1935z: Well WG2Z was the last spot but at 1840z, almost an hour after the above spot.
When I go QRT on 10m later this evening I shall leave MF still running.
UPDATE 1935z: Well WG2Z was the last spot but at 1840z, almost an hour after the above spot.
WSPRing MF and 10m simultaneously
Late this afternoon, I decided to try 472kHz WSPR (using the FT817, transverter and earth-electrode antenna (5mW ERP) and 28MHz WSPR (using the 500mW WSPR-AXE 500mW TX beacon) . All seems to be working with USA reports on 10m still, as well as G0LRD spotting me on LF and I am spotting G,PA and DL on 472kHz WSPR. Certainly MF is a great deal more productive than 6m was over 6 days of trying.
UPDATE 1710z: a 472kHz report of -12dB S/N from G3XDV (61km) suggests he might just copy me on the same (short) earth-electrode antenna on 136kHz especially if I used QRSS30. I really must try a longer baseline earth-electrode antenna. The earth-electrode antenna definitely has directionality like a loop.
UPDATE 1710z: a 472kHz report of -12dB S/N from G3XDV (61km) suggests he might just copy me on the same (short) earth-electrode antenna on 136kHz especially if I used QRSS30. I really must try a longer baseline earth-electrode antenna. The earth-electrode antenna definitely has directionality like a loop.
Unique 10m WSPR spots to 1450z today
The little 500mW beacon has been on since last evening. LZ1OI (2153km) and 4X1RF (3519km) were both spotting me very early and there have been plenty of stations spotting me already. This is the list of unique stations spotting me so far:
In many cases, stations have copied me many times and this is not shown. 500mW seems quite enough to "blast a hole". More power might help at times, but if the path is open 500mW is very often plenty with WSPR.
Unique station 10m WSPR reports today to 1450z. |
Sunspots - Tuesday Nov 18th 2014
Sunspot number today is 95 and 10m propagation is expected to be "good". Although my little WSPR-AXE beacon is being copied widely, nothing out of the ordinary so far.
Antarctica on 10m WSPR (500mW)
This morning, my tiny little 500mW WSPR-AXE beacon, designed by Jay (W5OLF), was copied in Antarctica by RI1ABR (13676km) in JB59mm square. This is the best DX so far with it. Australia has, so far, eluded me. There are loads of USA stations spotting me.
See http://rt.com/news/russia-antarctic-stations-exploration-541/ .
See http://rt.com/news/russia-antarctic-stations-exploration-541/ .
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17 Nov 2014
Sunspots today - Nov 17th 2014
Sunspot number has fallen to 91 yet 10m daytime propagation is supposed to be "good". Although 10m has yet again opened to the USA (weeks and weeks this has happened now) I would not describe conditions on 10m as particularly "good". I am still waiting for my first Australian report when using the little beacon for example. When the band is really "good" VK reports with the 500mW WSPR beacon should be no problem.
Dual band WSPRing
Since mid-afternoon I've been WSPRing on 2 bands at the same time. My little WSPR-AXE beacon (from W5OLF) puts out 27dBm on 10m and I used my FT817 to put out 30dBm ERP from my V2000 on 6m. Although 10m is resulting in plenty of reports, 6m is, yet again, DEAD with no stations received and no reports received. I'll leave both 6m and 10m WSPR running until after dark. Tomorrow I may try my earth-electrode antenna on MF (472kHz WSPR) at the same as 10m. As I use the Par antenna on 10m, I shall have to use the earth-electrode antenna on 472kHz.
UPDATE 1624z: 6m WSPR is still utterly DEAD. I keep plugging away on 6m to no avail. Not sure why I even bother! 10m, with half the power is far more productive: every day I get DX reports with the little WSPR-AXE 10m WSPR beacon at 500mW.
UPDATE 1925z: 6m WSPR again proved to be totally useless with not a single station copied here or copying me. Having tried so hard out of the Es season, I am now giving up on 6m until spring 2015.
UPDATE 1945z: Just gone QRT on 6m, but left the 10m WSPR-AXE 500mW beacon still running.
UPDATE 1950z: The last USA station appears to have been KB9AMG (6300km) at 1844z.
UPDATE 1624z: 6m WSPR is still utterly DEAD. I keep plugging away on 6m to no avail. Not sure why I even bother! 10m, with half the power is far more productive: every day I get DX reports with the little WSPR-AXE 10m WSPR beacon at 500mW.
UPDATE 1925z: 6m WSPR again proved to be totally useless with not a single station copied here or copying me. Having tried so hard out of the Es season, I am now giving up on 6m until spring 2015.
UPDATE 1945z: Just gone QRT on 6m, but left the 10m WSPR-AXE 500mW beacon still running.
UPDATE 1950z: The last USA station appears to have been KB9AMG (6300km) at 1844z.
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