It is 2106z and my 500mW 10m WSPR is still being copied around Europe. 10m WSPR has been good for Es all day. My "gut" feel is reports on 6m Es are generally much stronger than 10m, but there are too few WSPR stations on 6m.
UPDATE 2120z: IU1DZZ (973km) is still spotting me on 10m WSPR.
UPDATE 2138z: Now DK6UG (633km) is spotting me on 10m WSPR.
13 Jun 2016
East Suffolk Wireless Revival
John G4BAO on RHS. Not sure who is on LHS |
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ESWR
Storms
See www.lightningmaps.org .
I am very sorry folks. About 30 minutes ago I cut my front lawn and now it is really raining very hard. According to the maps (see link) the thunder and lightning are heading this way. I shall stay on 10m and 6m WSPR for a little while, but I may well have to disconnect things soon.
UPDATE 1715z: Well, although it rained hard, the storms decided to miss us, so I am still active on 10m and 6m WSPR.
I am very sorry folks. About 30 minutes ago I cut my front lawn and now it is really raining very hard. According to the maps (see link) the thunder and lightning are heading this way. I shall stay on 10m and 6m WSPR for a little while, but I may well have to disconnect things soon.
UPDATE 1715z: Well, although it rained hard, the storms decided to miss us, so I am still active on 10m and 6m WSPR.
Israel (again) on 6m WSPR
For the third year running my 1W ERP has been spotted in Israel on 6m WSPR by 4X1RF (3519km). This is a long way on VHF. It has now happened at this QTH for the last 3 summers! It seems too strong and regular for multi-hop Es. To me, it seems more like some sort of chordal-hop Es.
Tropo on the radio
Listen to www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03x0dq0
Southgate News has a link to the BBC Radio Lincolnshire broadcast featuring Jim Bacon talking about tropo.
Southgate News has a link to the BBC Radio Lincolnshire broadcast featuring Jim Bacon talking about tropo.
PW QRP 2m contest - missed it again
Yet again I managed to miss the Practical Wireless 2m QRP contest yesterday. It would have been a good test of my simple station too. It is many years since I seriously entered this 2m contest. This was back in the days of AM I think and we operated portable with a big beam. These days, it would be from home with just my big-wheel omni.
Labels:
2m,
contest,
practical wireless,
pw
Sunspots and 10m - Mon June 13th 2016
Solar flux is 92 today. Sunspot number is 39 (K=4) and 10m F2 propagation is forecast to remain "poor".
12 Jun 2016
More storms?
At the moment there are thunderstorms in the UK, but these seem to be out to the west and in the Oxford area according to http://www.lightningmaps.org . I shall remain on 10m WSPR and 6m WSPR,but if they get nearer I shall go QRT.
They seem to be moving this way - maybe disconnect everything in a few hours?
Unlike weather forecasts these are actual storms. At this time of year especially, it is worth going to the linked maps to keep an eye on storm progress.
UPDATE 1857z: At the moment the storms seem to be going in the Chelmsford and Corby directions and not coming towards us.
They seem to be moving this way - maybe disconnect everything in a few hours?
http://www.lightningmaps.org |
UPDATE 1857z: At the moment the storms seem to be going in the Chelmsford and Corby directions and not coming towards us.
Labels:
lightning,
thunder,
thunderstorms
UK Weather Forecasts are Rubbish - NOT amateur radio
OK, I moan about weather forecasts a lot and here I go again.
Yesterday the forecast for OUR VILLAGE on the day said rain showers all afternoon. It was dry until we went to bed.
Today OUR VILLAGE was supposed to be dry all day. It is raining!
If you cannot rely on the forecast for NOW, what IS the point? Before readers tell me how complex our UK weather is may I say, yet again, our forecasts are rubbish.
The only reliable weather forecast in the UK is to look out of the darn window.
Millions have been spent on super-computers to enable better forecasting - oh yes?
UPDATE 1400z: Perhaps the best is to look at the forecast and assume the opposite?
Yesterday the forecast for OUR VILLAGE on the day said rain showers all afternoon. It was dry until we went to bed.
Today OUR VILLAGE was supposed to be dry all day. It is raining!
If you cannot rely on the forecast for NOW, what IS the point? Before readers tell me how complex our UK weather is may I say, yet again, our forecasts are rubbish.
The only reliable weather forecast in the UK is to look out of the darn window.
Millions have been spent on super-computers to enable better forecasting - oh yes?
UPDATE 1400z: Perhaps the best is to look at the forecast and assume the opposite?
Labels:
met office,
weather
All quiet so far on 10m WSPR and 6m WSPR
It is now, as I write this, 0800z. So far, both 10m and 6m WSPR have been very quiet although it is very early still. Certainly there have been no signs here of Es as yet.
UPDATE 1140z: So far just a single spot on 10m WSPR from HA9AL (1455km). Nothing as yet on 6m WSPR.
UPDATE 1306z: Apart from the above Es spot, just G4KPX (14km) spotting me on 10m WSPR. All still quiet here on 6m WSPR.
UPDATE 1342z: Spots exchanged with G4NRG (58km) on 6m WSPR. I am giving him much better reported S/N. OK, he is running a little more power, but maybe he has a higher local noise level?
UPDATE 1712z: OZ7IT (853km) has just spotted me strongly (+10dB S/N) on 6m WSPR. This is incredibly strong - more than a local! It implies just uW would have been enough.
UPDATE 1852z: OZ5XN (812km) running 5W WSPR was a colossal signal on 6m WSPR at +13dB S/N. Almost like he is in the same street!
UPDATE 1140z: So far just a single spot on 10m WSPR from HA9AL (1455km). Nothing as yet on 6m WSPR.
UPDATE 1306z: Apart from the above Es spot, just G4KPX (14km) spotting me on 10m WSPR. All still quiet here on 6m WSPR.
UPDATE 1342z: Spots exchanged with G4NRG (58km) on 6m WSPR. I am giving him much better reported S/N. OK, he is running a little more power, but maybe he has a higher local noise level?
UPDATE 1712z: OZ7IT (853km) has just spotted me strongly (+10dB S/N) on 6m WSPR. This is incredibly strong - more than a local! It implies just uW would have been enough.
UPDATE 1852z: OZ5XN (812km) running 5W WSPR was a colossal signal on 6m WSPR at +13dB S/N. Almost like he is in the same street!
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