2 Aug 2018

Sunspots - Thursday August 2nd 2018

Sunspots!

Solar flux is 71 today and the sunspot number a massive 11. Yes, NOT zero!!! A=6 and K=3

1 Aug 2018

Es going "off the boil"?

Today, there seems to be less Es on 10m and 6m.

Es can occur at any time, although May, June and July are the peak months in the northern hemisphere. I suspect with greater use of FT8, we'll find openings that in the past would have been missed.

I have certainly had QRP 6m SSB QSOs way into September by Es. Things are far from over. My recommendation is stick with 6m FT8 and be prepared to be surprised.

Lily - NOT amateur radio

We are lucky to have Anglesey Abbey, a National Trust property, nearby. We go most months.

For those readers outside of the UK, the National Trust, owned by its members, buys special places so that its members can visit. These can be wild clifftops to ancient buildings. Anglesey Abbey has huge gardens.  We have been family members for years.

The herbaceous borders there are past their best, although the lilies still look good as this photo, taken by my wife, shows.

10m WSPR TX (500mW)

Although I have been on 10m WSPR TX most of the morning, no spots received as yet.

UPDATE 2017z: Several spots later in the day. Although best DX was again spots by EA8BFK (2880km) the later spots were by GM4SFW (662km). I have a theory that later in the Es season I tend to get more northern spots.

6m FT8 RX

As usual, I am monitoring 6m FT8 RX, whilst getting on with jobs. For the first time since May the grass is being trimmed lightly. Most of it is brown!

At the moment the openings seem to be favouring Iberia and north Africa with Western Sahara and The Canaries spotted. There was an EA9 copied, but I suspect this may be a pirate.

UPDATE 1232z: 26 different stations in 9 countries spotted so far today on 6m FT8 RX.

UPDATE 1445z: N4BP (7118km) in Florida, USA spotted on 6m FT8 RX. Pretty sure he is genuine as he has been widely spotted in the USA and Caribbean.

UPDATE 1702z: Now 5 different USA stations received on 6m FT8 RX. Best DX is W5RWF (7365km) in Mississippi.

How do they do it? - NOT amateur radio

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See https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B007OX3TJA/ref=pe_1229731_270343941_em_1p_1_ti

Overnight on 80m WSPR RX

No sign of the HAARP team on 80m WSPR again. In all, 41 spots on 80m WSPR, with probably one false decode (no-one else spotted VG5). PE4BAS (455km) was spotted - thank you Bas.

Sunspots - Wednesday August 1st 2018

Solar flux is 68 today and the SSN remains zero. I think it will mainly be zero now for several years. A=5 and K=2.

August already! It is scarcely believable.

31 Jul 2018

Starlings on the windmill - NOT amateur radio

For some reason we have had a lot more starlings stopping by on "our" windmill next door today. They fly off to their roost, but I don't know where this is.

This photo was taken earlier.

Latest HAARP WSPR test tweets

The HAARP team in Alaska tweeted this an hour ago:

HAARP WSPR plan for 31 July 2018 UTC
2340: WSPR vert 02 var gain const power 80m 3.5926 MHz
2348: WSPR vert 01 var gain var power 80m 3.5926 MHz
2356: WSPR vert 02 var gain const power 80m 3.5926 MHz
0004+: WSPR vert 01 var gain var power 40m 7.0386 MHz
0010+: END OF EXPERIMENT