N1MGO (5293km) was the first USA station to spot my 500mW 10m beacon today at 1254z. This was quite early for recent days. A couple of other USA spotters were K3ZV (5692km) and WG2Z (5600km) at the same time. This bodes well for a decent afternoon on 10m WSPR.
At the time of writing (1758z) the last USA station to spot me was K9AN (6505km) a 1748z.
8 Jan 2015
Sunspots and 10m
Sunspot number today is 106 and 10m propagation is described as "fair". Already plenty of spots of my 500mW 10m WSPR-AXE-CW from CX2ABP/D (11080km) in Montevideo on 10m over lunchtime.
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7 Jan 2015
Amateur transatlantic messages on 8822Hz
See http://w4dex.com/vlf/8822hz_dec14/ .
In the last month W4DEX has successfully transmitted an amateur VLF true message across the Atlantic. Up to this only constant carriers have been copied. It seems almost anything is now possible with good equipment, hard work and patience.
In the last month W4DEX has successfully transmitted an amateur VLF true message across the Atlantic. Up to this only constant carriers have been copied. It seems almost anything is now possible with good equipment, hard work and patience.
Return to 472kHz WSPR
At about 1920z I gave up on 6m and returned to MF for the evening and overnight. My best DX spot was from G3WCB (101km). at -20dB S/N. I am again using 5mW ERP from the short baseline earth electrode "antenna". Within just a few minutes on 472kHz WSPR I am getting results whereas nearly a day on 6m drew a total blank.
Early days on 2m
My first ever RX outings on 2m were with a derivative of the CQ2 super-regen RX circuit from Practical Wireless back in the late 1960s. The very first signal I ever heard on 2m was G3VEH/P on Caradon Hill in Cornwall. I was located at Kingsbridge in South Devon. I used a small crystal earpiece and a 19 inch whip. The same receiver was later adapted with the addition of an RF amplifier in my Fredbox AM transceiver. These were the days when AM was still king on 2m. The best DX contacts with the 10mW Fredbox were impressive.
A few years ago, I rebuilt my Fredbox and had a few local QSOs on 2m AM. It still works well for something this small and simple. More details of the Fredbox are on my website. Follow the link above.
A few years ago, I rebuilt my Fredbox and had a few local QSOs on 2m AM. It still works well for something this small and simple. More details of the Fredbox are on my website. Follow the link above.
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6m - another dead loss day
I've been on 6m WSPR most of the day, but no spots given or received yet again. I really am wasting my efforts on this band at this time of the year.
First and last 10m WSPR spots today
My first 10m spot by a station in the USA was K3ZV (5692km) at 1446z. He was also the last to spot me at an early 1626z. There may yet be other spots later, although I doubt it. There have been plenty of European spots, presumably winter Es or maybe F-layer backscatter?
Trying yet again on 6m WSPR
Yet again, I am WSPRing on 6m (1W ERP vertical 20% TX, 80% RX) but so far no success at all on RX or TX. I am still on 10m (500mW) 100% TX.
Sunspots and 10m conditions - Jan 7th 2015
Sunspot number has climbed a little to 102, but 10m propagation is forecast to be "poor".
Best DX, so far this morning, on 10m WSPR with my 500mW WSPR-AXE-CW beacon (designed by Jay W5OLF) is EA8/DL9XJ (2981km). I wonder if there will be 10m propagation to the USA this afternoon?
UPDATE 1130z: Best DX spot is now by 4X1RF (3519km).
UPDATE 1315z: Plenty of 10m WSPR spots from around Europe and Israel ,but nothing further as yet.
Best DX, so far this morning, on 10m WSPR with my 500mW WSPR-AXE-CW beacon (designed by Jay W5OLF) is EA8/DL9XJ (2981km). I wonder if there will be 10m propagation to the USA this afternoon?
UPDATE 1130z: Best DX spot is now by 4X1RF (3519km).
UPDATE 1315z: Plenty of 10m WSPR spots from around Europe and Israel ,but nothing further as yet.
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6 Jan 2015
2m UKAC this evening
Unfortunately I was unable to rotate my small (hand rotated) 2m beam this evening. I think one of the fixings has worked loose and it was dark so I did not fancy fixing it in the dark. I was active for around 70 minutes but only raised locals and then gave in to my poor voice and went QRT. Working SSB VHF contests really does strain my voice. Usually I have had enough after an hour.
Next Tuesday is the first 70cm UKAC. I'll have a go in that, after fixing the beam supports!
Next Tuesday is the first 70cm UKAC. I'll have a go in that, after fixing the beam supports!
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