I noticed Es propagation on 10m and on 6m WSPR today as well as single-hop F2 to EA8BVP (2986km) on 10m. Conditions otherwise on 10m have not been good.
UPDATE 2015z: EA8BVP (2986km) has spotted me (single hop F2) no less than 77 times so far today. Getting further is proving impossible, but this path seems to be open daily.
29 May 2015
Stroke update - NOT amateur radio
Not sure if the cranial osteopathy is the reason, but I do seem to be less tired than I was. This week we have had all our little grandchildren staying (2 lots of 2 and they are all less than 7.5 years old) yet I am coping better.
Overall, I still have a poor voice and poor thin liquid swallow and I still feel drunk when walking, but feeling less tired is a positive step on a long road. Small steps.
Overall, I still have a poor voice and poor thin liquid swallow and I still feel drunk when walking, but feeling less tired is a positive step on a long road. Small steps.
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Return to 6m WSPR
Last night I had to use my FT817 and PC to check the frequency and DT of my 10m WSPR beacon. Since about 1000z I have returned to 6m WSPR as well as 10m WSPR. So far, no Es seen on 6m WSPR but I did get spotted by G3ZJO (79km).
I received a weak 6m WSPR direct signal with lots of aircraft reflection signals, but this did not decode. The signals reflected off aircraft were much stronger but with lots of Doppler shift., sadly too much to allow the WSPR software to decode. This is often the case. Aircraft reflection only works on WSPR if the Doppler is sufficiently low.
UPDATE 2022z: A little Es on 6m WSPR but most spots were GDX.
I received a weak 6m WSPR direct signal with lots of aircraft reflection signals, but this did not decode. The signals reflected off aircraft were much stronger but with lots of Doppler shift., sadly too much to allow the WSPR software to decode. This is often the case. Aircraft reflection only works on WSPR if the Doppler is sufficiently low.
UPDATE 2022z: A little Es on 6m WSPR but most spots were GDX.
6m unique WSPR spots today. |
Big wheel antenna
Big Wheel for 2m |
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/antennas/bigwheel .
Sunspots and 10m - Friday March 29th 2015
Sunspot number has dropped to 11 (K=1) and 10m is expected to remain "poor" today. These are figures more typical of a good day in the sunspot minimum years.
At least my DT was good on my 10m beacon overnight. Still unsure why it was so high before doing a frequency change and long hard reset by turning off the beacon's DC power supply. My WSPR signals on 10m should all be in-band now, whereas before some fell outside the lower WSPR sub-band limit so most people would not have noticed these.
UPDATE 0822z: Most spots overnight were by Nick G4IKZ (18km) but there was one spot from Italy by Es at 0730z.
At least my DT was good on my 10m beacon overnight. Still unsure why it was so high before doing a frequency change and long hard reset by turning off the beacon's DC power supply. My WSPR signals on 10m should all be in-band now, whereas before some fell outside the lower WSPR sub-band limit so most people would not have noticed these.
UPDATE 0822z: Most spots overnight were by Nick G4IKZ (18km) but there was one spot from Italy by Es at 0730z.
28 May 2015
DT puzzle
As you may recall, I use (very successfully) on 10m a WSPR-AXE-CW beacon by W5OLF. In the last 6 months this has served me well. However I was puzzled by a second report last night that both DT was way out (around 4.7) and the frequency was sometimes outside of the lower end of the WSPR sub-band. I decided to check DT locally using my FT817/PC as a receiver. Sure enough, DT was very high. Setting the clock to internet time -4 seconds made almost no difference. This evening I set my beacon TX frequency about 150Hz higher (adjusted the multi-turn pot) and, for reasons I do not understand, my DT has dropped to - 1.4 setting to internet time exactly on an even minute. It seems resetting the frequency has also fixed the DT issue. Perhaps this is something to do with Wolf's software? Anyway, I am now waiting for local Nick G4IKZ to confirm my DT findings.
UPDATE 2216z: For reasons I do not claim to understand, I needed a long hard reset (mains power off for 20 secs) to get modulation to appear after a small frequency adjustment. All seems to be working now but the beacon will be on overnight to see if the modulation remains on.
UPDATE 2216z: For reasons I do not claim to understand, I needed a long hard reset (mains power off for 20 secs) to get modulation to appear after a small frequency adjustment. All seems to be working now but the beacon will be on overnight to see if the modulation remains on.
Sunspots and 10m - Thursday May 28th 2015
Sunspot number has dropped like a stone to just 24 (K=1) and 10m propagation is "poor". No F2 DX seen today. Only Es seen here has livened up the 10m band.
27 May 2015
Birthday - NOT amateur radio
A few days ago, one of our grandchildren was 4. Here she is with her dad and her brother opening her present from us in our back garden this afternoon.
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Back on 6m WSPR
The "Kent" grandchildren have returned home, so I have my shack back. The "London" grandchildren are due soon.
As well as my 10m 500mW WSPR beacon, I have now returned to 20% TX on 6m WSPR since 1052z. The very first TX burst resulted in 3 spots by G stations with best DX 114km from G4AYT in Kent. The double spot by G3ZJO is interesting. I don't think it is my end, so it suggests a direct path (tropo) and one off aircraft with suitably low Doppler? I'd need to see the trace received by Eddie to be sure, but that is what it looks like.
UPDATE 1112z: No 6m Es seen yet.
UPDATE 1844z: EA117URE (1177km) - SWL or special call? - was spotting me by Es at 1742 this evening on 6m WSPR.
As well as my 10m 500mW WSPR beacon, I have now returned to 20% TX on 6m WSPR since 1052z. The very first TX burst resulted in 3 spots by G stations with best DX 114km from G4AYT in Kent. The double spot by G3ZJO is interesting. I don't think it is my end, so it suggests a direct path (tropo) and one off aircraft with suitably low Doppler? I'd need to see the trace received by Eddie to be sure, but that is what it looks like.
Initial results on 6m WSPR this morning |
UPDATE 1844z: EA117URE (1177km) - SWL or special call? - was spotting me by Es at 1742 this evening on 6m WSPR.
Sunspots and 10m - Wed May 27th 2015
Sunspot number has fallen to 48 today (K=1), lower than recent weeks, and 10m is again forecast to be "poor". Es may, of course, liven up 10m and 6m.
UPDATE 1042z: OE6PWD (1232km) and IZ6QZB (1475km) recently spotted my 500mW WSPR beacon on 10m Es.
UPDATE 2006z: According to local G4IKZ my dT (ever after a spot-on resync to internet time) is way off (greater than 4 seconds off) . I sync to internet time every 5 minutes on 6m and use this clock to sync my WSPR-AXE-CW beacon, normally once a day. I'd be interested to know the dT that others measure on my 10m signal.
UPDATE 1042z: OE6PWD (1232km) and IZ6QZB (1475km) recently spotted my 500mW WSPR beacon on 10m Es.
UPDATE 2006z: According to local G4IKZ my dT (ever after a spot-on resync to internet time) is way off (greater than 4 seconds off) . I sync to internet time every 5 minutes on 6m and use this clock to sync my WSPR-AXE-CW beacon, normally once a day. I'd be interested to know the dT that others measure on my 10m signal.
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