It is a while since I saw the very latest news of the forecasts for the next peak and when the climb to it is likely to begin. We are very clearly at solar minimum.
Some forecasts were suggesting the end of the minimum as late as February 2019. It may already have passed or it could last all next year.
If you are aware of very recent forecasts, please share them with us.
9 Nov 2018
Sunspots - Friday November 9th 2018
Solar flux is 69 and the sunspot number still zero. A=10 and K=1.
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10m FT8
Maybe I am a sucker for punishment! Back on 10m FT8 today, but no spots yet on TX or RX. At the moment I am just RX.
UPDATE 1406z: Lots of Europeans (24) spotted and 2 South Africans on 10m FT8 RX today.
UPDATE 1406z: Lots of Europeans (24) spotted and 2 South Africans on 10m FT8 RX today.
A night off, 160m FT8 RX tonight?
Overnight I am usually on 472kHz WSPR. Last night (as I was out in the evening) I was QRT on all bands.
Someone suggested 160m FT8 with the earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground. I might try this tonight. I suspect 160m is probably as high as I can go with this "antenna" as the effective loop size will shrink as I move ever HF. I'll stick to RX.
It is some time since I tried 160m and I cannot recall trying 160m from this QTH. Many years ago at the old QTH I built an indoor antenna for 160m which worked well.
Someone suggested 160m FT8 with the earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground. I might try this tonight. I suspect 160m is probably as high as I can go with this "antenna" as the effective loop size will shrink as I move ever HF. I'll stick to RX.
It is some time since I tried 160m and I cannot recall trying 160m from this QTH. Many years ago at the old QTH I built an indoor antenna for 160m which worked well.
8 Nov 2018
More OFCOM news
Now, don't get too excited, but OFCOM has released "more airwaves" (sic) to industry in the 57-71GHz band without the need for a licence.
Gosh! Now go dry yourself and take a cold shower. Too much excitement is not good for your heart.
See https://www.ofcom.org.uk/consultations-and-statements/category-3/implementing-decisions-57-71-ghz-band
Gosh! Now go dry yourself and take a cold shower. Too much excitement is not good for your heart.
See https://www.ofcom.org.uk/consultations-and-statements/category-3/implementing-decisions-57-71-ghz-band
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Very quiet on 10m
Although I am on 10m FT8 RX, just one UK spot so far. Very quiet here.
UPDATE 1510z: Guess who spoke too soon? DL4RCE (902km) spotted.
UPDATE 1510z: Guess who spoke too soon? DL4RCE (902km) spotted.
Ice Rink - NOT amateur radio
Every year around this time there is a fair and ice rink on Parker's Piece in Cambridge. Here they are setting up. As you can see, the weather for November here is good. In the car coming home it was 15 deg C.
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472kHz WSPR overnight
Sunspots - Thursday November 8th 2018
Solar flux is 69 and the SSN still zero. A=10 and K=2. Still very much at solar minimum.
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7 Nov 2018
472kHz QSO
As usual, I have QSYed to 472kHz WSPR.
Earlier this evening I saw G4GIR calling CQ on the band using JT9, so I gave him a call. He responded so we had a 2-way QSO on 472kHz using JT9. Unless I am mistaken, this is the first JT9 472kHz QSO I have had in at least 6 years.
Since then, I have largely been on MF WSPR (10mW ERP to the earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground).
Earlier this evening I saw G4GIR calling CQ on the band using JT9, so I gave him a call. He responded so we had a 2-way QSO on 472kHz using JT9. Unless I am mistaken, this is the first JT9 472kHz QSO I have had in at least 6 years.
Since then, I have largely been on MF WSPR (10mW ERP to the earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground).
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