10 Jan 2016
472kHz compromise antennas
Looking at nearby G0VQH's list of WSPR stations successfully decoded on 472kHz WSPR it is clear Jenny is copying far more stations than me. Even with my preamp in circuit and maximum sensitivity I am simply not copying, at all, some stations. I think it is time I tried an E-field probe on this band on RX. It is a combination of antenna (in)efficiency and directivity I think that is stopping me copying more on MF now. I'm not sure what Jenny is using on MF but it clearly works well.
No JT9-1 TX today
We got home late after lunch so I did not get a chance to go on 20m JT9-1 TX. Tomorrow I am out much of the day on my U3AC course, so it may be Tuesday before I get another chance. For now, I have gone back to 630m (472kHz) WSPR.
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East Anglian Churches - NOT amateur radio
Today we visited a couple of Suffolk churches and I have updated the East Anglian Churches Blog with one of them - Denston in Suffolk. Although small, it is a gem.
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http://eachurches.blogspot.co.uk/
More JT9-1 on 20m TX later
At the moment I am on RX only on 20m JT9-1 but I hope to get back on TX later today.
Sunspots and 10m - Sun Jan 10th 2016
Solar flux is 106, sunspot number 84 (K=1) and the forecast for 10m remains "poor" today. I am not expecting great things of 10m today.
9 Jan 2016
Back on MF
As I don't have to be in the shack for WSPR (I can monitor in the lounge, or even in bed!) I have returned to 472kHz (630m) WSPR. It takes a few seconds to pop in the shack if anything is amiss. I am able to use a different PC in the lounge and my iPod Touch in bed.
UPDATE 1846z: Nice no see I was spotted by a new reporter this evening M0TAZ (79km). DK7FC (669km) has been spotted as usual.
UPDATE 1846z: Nice no see I was spotted by a new reporter this evening M0TAZ (79km). DK7FC (669km) has been spotted as usual.
JT9-1 20m QSO
Photo thanks to Bas. |
UPDATE 1202z: As interesting as the QSO, I see from PSK reporter that I was being received all over Europe.
UPDATE 1638z: We have had visitors all afternoon, so I have not been TXing. A couple of stations were lost (OK and RA9) on 20m JT9-1 just after lunch. These stations replied to my CQ but were lost before the QSOs could be finished.
UPDATE 1646z: I left the 20m JT9-1 running on RX all afternoon. I see that I spotted N2LD (5645km) and OD5PY (3466km).
Sunspots and 10m - Sat Jan 9th 2016
Solar flux today is 109 and sunspot number 80 (K=2). 10m propagation is again expected to be "poor".
8 Jan 2016
10m WSPR earlier today
EA8/DK5HH (2951km) spotted my 500mW 10m WSPR beacon at 1202z today. I think this was single hop F2 propagation. Although not super-DX, it does show that there is still life on 10m. WSPR is ideal for "smoking out" short transient 10m openings.
Anglesey Abbey NT - NOT amateur radio
Anglesey Abbey - Jan 8th 2016 |
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