After a brief period calling CQ with 2.5W (2 G spots), I have been RX only since. As yet, just a few G spots and no Es here on 6m FT8.
Quite a lot of stations are active on 6m FT8. When there is Es, I spot all over on this mode.
UPDATE 1356z: So far, 21 stations in 6 countries on 6m FT8 RX today.
UPDATE 1648z: Now 79 stations in 12 countries today on 6m FT8.
UPDATE 1842z: At least 120 unique stations in 35 countries so far on 6m FT8 today. All EU and North Africa. No "real" DX.
1 Jun 2018
Sunspots - Friday June 1st 2018
Solar flux is 75 and the sunspot number 21. A=12 and K=3. For this part of the solar cycle, this is quite good still.
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31 May 2018
Missed again
It looks like the heavy storms of thunder and lightning have missed us again. At the moment the worst storms are tracking westwards and well to the south of us. I can't say I am sorry.
See https://www.lightningmaps.org/blitzortung/europe/index.php?lang=en
See https://www.lightningmaps.org/blitzortung/europe/index.php?lang=en
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Red kite - NOT amateur radio
A sight I thought I would never see - a red kite (bird) flying over our home in East Anglia. At one time this would have been extremely rare, but in the last few months I have seen a little egret and a red kite overhead.
See https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/wildlife-guides/bird-a-z/red-kite.
See https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/wildlife-guides/bird-a-z/red-kite.
Flowers - NOT amateur radio
Yesterday an old friend was 70. When we called, we had to take a photo of the clematis and roses by her front door. They always have great roses in their front garden.
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Solar cycle 25
All the predictions that I have seen point to a peak not better than the last one, and possibly lower. In recent weeks we have seen a slight improvement in solar flux and sunspot numbers. However, do not get your hopes up. The minimum is probably 2019 or 2020 and this may just be a small "blip". On average, expect things to get worse for a few years yet. Of course, the 11 years for a solar cycle is just an average, so we might start the next solar cycle sooner or later.
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cycle 25
10m WSPR TX
Since just before breakfast, my 500mW 10m WSPR beacon has been on (100% TX, randomised frequencies). Already several spots by EA8BFK (2880km) in the Canary Is.. My current 10m antenna is not brilliant. EA6GF (1428km) spotted me this afternoon.
Sunspots - Thursday May 31st 2018
Solar flux is 74 and the sunspot number 18. A=4 and K=2.
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Early 6m success
D41CV (4518km) in the Cape Verde Islands and lots of others have already been spotted this morning on 6m FT8 RX. It is only 0858z! Could this be the day I spot some transatlantic DX on 6m?
A very early brief CQ call was spotted by 3 Gs. This was before breakfast.
Already 24 stations in 6 countries spotted on 6m FT8.
UPDATE 1732z: So far today on 6m FT8 RX, 88 stations in 16 countries.
A very early brief CQ call was spotted by 3 Gs. This was before breakfast.
Already 24 stations in 6 countries spotted on 6m FT8.
UPDATE 1732z: So far today on 6m FT8 RX, 88 stations in 16 countries.
30 May 2018
82Hz (yes Hertz!) signal received in Tasmania
Edgar, in Moonah, Tasmania, Australia has received the Russian station, located on the Kola Peninsula on 82Hz. I believe this station sends coded messages to submerged Russian nuclear subs. It is a very long way. Mind you, Edgar is not lurking on the sea bed!
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