19 Jun 2016
10m WSPR
Whilst beaconing on 6m JT65 I am also TXing on 10m WSPR (500mW). Certainly later, conditions seem to be favoring northern Europe.
Kazakstan on 6m
UN3M (3555km) in Kazakhstan was copied on 6m JT65 early this morning. He was in locator LO61. My own JT65 6m signal (1W ERP) has been spotted across Europe again. JT65 does seem much more productive than WSPR on 6m.
6m JT65 spots today |
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Sunspots and 10m - Sun June 18th 2016
Solar flux is 84 today and sunspot number 46 (K=1). The forecast for 10m F2 propagation remains "poor".
18 Jun 2016
Tim Peake - NOT amateur radio
Thankfully, Tim Peake who had spent 6 months on board the ISS, has returned safely to Earth. He has done much for the UK in space. We must not forget that space is still a hazardous environment. Getting back from space is still very hazardous.
Es season in full swing.
6m JT65 spots received in last 12 hours (1W ERP) |
UPDATE 1228z: Plenty of JT65 reports on 6m this morning at 1W ERP.
Last 6 hrs on 6m JT65 (1W ERP) |
Sunspots and 10m - Sat June 18th 2016
Solar flux is 85 today. Sunspot number is 36 (K=3) and the 10m propagation forecast remains "poor".
17 Jun 2016
The Quiet Sun and 10m
We could be entering a very long period of very low solar activity, quite unlike anything in modern times. With noise levels much higher on the lower HF bands we may be forced to VHF and UHF satellites to work DX we have become used to. Summertime Es may soon be the only practical propagation mode for DX on 10m.
Don't forget we are dealing with averages and some days will allow N-S F2 DX still on 10m.
I am a great supporter of WSPR and very much hope WSPR users will continue on 10m even when the prospects are not good. I suspect 10m is "open" far more often than people think. A casual tune over the band may result in nobody being heard, so people move down the bands. With regular WSPR use, short openings on 10m would be "smoked out". Since only low power is needed for WSPR, this is an ideal mode for the "quiet sun" years.
See http://www.solen.info/solar/.
Don't forget we are dealing with averages and some days will allow N-S F2 DX still on 10m.
I am a great supporter of WSPR and very much hope WSPR users will continue on 10m even when the prospects are not good. I suspect 10m is "open" far more often than people think. A casual tune over the band may result in nobody being heard, so people move down the bands. With regular WSPR use, short openings on 10m would be "smoked out". Since only low power is needed for WSPR, this is an ideal mode for the "quiet sun" years.
See http://www.solen.info/solar/.
Tim Peake - NOT amateur radio
After 6 months in orbit on the ISS, UK astronaut Tim Peake returns to Earth tomorrow, Sunday, in a Russian Soyuz space module. Re-entry is always hazardous, so we all wish him a safe trip back to Earth. Rather him than me!
It is funny how we are friends with Russia in so many ways, yet there is still distrust of them and them of us in the West. The sooner we all learn that the Cold War ended in 1989 the better for us all.
It is funny how we are friends with Russia in so many ways, yet there is still distrust of them and them of us in the West. The sooner we all learn that the Cold War ended in 1989 the better for us all.
10m WSPR and 6m JT65
https://www.pskreporter.info/pskmap.html |
UPDATE 1845z: So far, 3 G stations have spotted my 6m 1W ERP JT65 transmissions. No Es spots of me this evening, although I have only been on TX for about 75 minutes.
UPDATE 1912z: I see I am now spotting a couple of 6m stations on JT65 in Ukraine. I hope stations over there spot me too.
UPDATE 1920z: UX4UA (2082km) in KO50el has spotted me, so it did not take long! I have also been spotted by a couple of stations in Finland. Clearly Es.
UPDATE 2005z: DK0SC (827km) has spotted my 10m 500mW WSPR. I am being spotted all over Europe on 6m JT65 with 1W.
6m JT65 spots this evening (1W ERP) |
Sunspots and 10m - Fri June17th 2016
Solar flux is 87 today and the sunspot number is 26 (K=2). The forecast for 10m F2 propagation remains "poor".
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