Despite my very low ERP (5mW) on 472kHz and just a short baseline earth-electrode "antenna" system I am decoding M0PPP, G8VDQ, PA3ABK/2 (306km) and PA0O (440km) and I am being spotted by G0LRD (25km). These are all within minutes of switch-on.
UPDATE 2030z: 4 spots per transmission on latest TX period - not too bad considering the non "antenna" and my very low ERP. Good to be spotted by G3ZJO (79km). Eddie must have made improvements as he is regularly spotted here and he often spots me.
14 Dec 2014
6m - I gave up!
Having left 6m WSPR running all night -1W ERP vertical 20% TX, 80% RX - I have now given up and QSYed to MF. There were zero spots given or received. A total dead loss yet again. I think I am going to give up on 6m at this time of the year. To be honest, I was expecting to spot someone last night - probably GDX but nothing at all was a total disappointment. I tried very hard and have done so on about 8 different days in the last month. There is just a lack of 6m activity at this time of the year here in the UK.
Sunspots and 10m - Sunday Dec 14th 2014
Sunspot number today is currently 121 and 10m daytime conditions are "good", so the ARRL 10m contest should be a good one for those taking part. It is on all weekend. I am unable to take part because of visitors although I am WSPRing on 10m and 630m.
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13 Dec 2014
HF contests
I am not a great fan of HF contests. As a QRPer, I find CW contests all but impossible as people tend to send and receive at incredible speeds usually with PCs. SSB is usually better and often the "other end" has worked you before realising you are running QRP. Later stages of contests are usually easier as the big guns are sweeping for remaining points and looking to work weaker stations.
I have been unable to work in the ARRL 10m contest (visitors this weekend) ) and I forgot the CQWW SSB contest this year! Last year, I was in hospital. It is 2 years since I last took part in CQWW SSB, which I find a very fruitful contest. I usually stick with 10m only.
Each Tuesday evening the RSGB organises a rotating series of VHF/UHF contests (UKAC) and I try to come on for the 50, 144 and 432MHz contests where I am at home and available. I use 5w pep and a V2000 vertical on 50MHz, a 3 el on 144MHz and 5 el on 432MHz. On 144 and 432MHz the antenna is hand-rotated. On 50MHz it is vertical and fixed. I can usually work 150-250km in these contests despite my 5W.
I have been unable to work in the ARRL 10m contest (visitors this weekend) ) and I forgot the CQWW SSB contest this year! Last year, I was in hospital. It is 2 years since I last took part in CQWW SSB, which I find a very fruitful contest. I usually stick with 10m only.
Each Tuesday evening the RSGB organises a rotating series of VHF/UHF contests (UKAC) and I try to come on for the 50, 144 and 432MHz contests where I am at home and available. I use 5w pep and a V2000 vertical on 50MHz, a 3 el on 144MHz and 5 el on 432MHz. On 144 and 432MHz the antenna is hand-rotated. On 50MHz it is vertical and fixed. I can usually work 150-250km in these contests despite my 5W.
First and last USA 10m WSPR spot today
WG2Z (5600km) was the first in the USA to spot my 10m 500mW beacon at 1226z and 1228z. My signal report was up to -11dB S/N, which is strong for 500mW. I suspect there will be lots more stateside reports later this afternoon.
My last spot from the USA was at 1640z (quite early) by K9AN (6505km). Local G4IKZ(18km) has not been spotting me. I think his beam is pointing somewhere else.
My last spot from the USA was at 1640z (quite early) by K9AN (6505km). Local G4IKZ(18km) has not been spotting me. I think his beam is pointing somewhere else.
6m MS - Geminids shower tonight
MS should be good overnight as we are at the peak of the Geminids MS shower. Overnight I'll leave 6m and 10m WSPR running to see if I get any long pings and possible spots.
Sunspots and 10m
Sunspot number is 132 . 10m propagation is expected to be "good". I am already getting 10m WSPR reports from all over Europe and FR1GZ (9724km) for my 500mW beacon.
A reminder that the ARRL 10m contest is today and tomorrow.
A reminder that the ARRL 10m contest is today and tomorrow.
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12 Dec 2014
VK again on 10m WSPR
This morning my little 500mW 10m WSPR-AXE-CW beacon was copied in Australia by VK6JI (14439km) at 1026z at -26dB S/N. I thoroughly recommend this tiny single PCB WSPR unit that needs no PC. It fits in an Altoids mint tin. This is F2 propagation.
Yet again, I am also trying 6m WSPR with 1W ERP, but so far with no luck again. I am ever hopeful!
UPDATE 1615z: Still an absolute blank on 6m WSPR. Will remain on for a few more hours.
UPDATE 1704z: ND6M (6914km) currently spotting me on 10m. Pretty sure he will not be the last USA station to spot my 500mW.
UPDATE 1854z: W3CSW (5886km) was spotting me at 1844z. Even he may not be the last this evening. Conditions are good still this evening on 10m WSPR.
UPDATE 1912z: W3CSW (5886km) does appear to be the last USA station to copy me from the USA. No more spots since 1844z.
Yet again, I am also trying 6m WSPR with 1W ERP, but so far with no luck again. I am ever hopeful!
UPDATE 1615z: Still an absolute blank on 6m WSPR. Will remain on for a few more hours.
UPDATE 1704z: ND6M (6914km) currently spotting me on 10m. Pretty sure he will not be the last USA station to spot my 500mW.
UPDATE 1854z: W3CSW (5886km) was spotting me at 1844z. Even he may not be the last this evening. Conditions are good still this evening on 10m WSPR.
UPDATE 1912z: W3CSW (5886km) does appear to be the last USA station to copy me from the USA. No more spots since 1844z.
ARRL 10m contest this weekend
A reminder that the annual ARRL 10m contest is this coming weekend. Conditions are likely to be good on 10m, so this is a good chance to work some worldwide DX. Next year with the decline in sunspot numbers, this is not likely to be as good. Unfortunately my operating time will be very limited because of visitors.
Sunspots and 10m conditions
Sunspot number has climbed a bit and is 115 today. 10m conditions are forecast to be "fair" although the band seems lively today.
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