After a very brief CQ (2.5W), I am now on 10m FT8 RX. No spots yet, unsurprisingly.
UPDATE 1153z: 5 stations spotted in 2 countries with best DX on 10m FT8 RX F1RAD (867km).
UPDATE 1538z: Now 7 stations in 4 countries spotted today on 10m FT8 RX. All EU.
18 Nov 2018
Topband overnight
On 160m FT8 RX a record number of North American stations spotted with 12 in the USA and Canada plus a couple more in the Caribbean. Best DX spotted was KY7M (8369km) in New Mexico. All these were on the earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground, which is well exceeding all expectations.
Even on QRP TX it seems to work well.
I am not sure if the pattern suggests directionality, or just a lack of activity from stations further south. The alignment of the "loop" in the ground should imply better results E-W than N-S. Certainly it works well E-W.
Even on QRP TX it seems to work well.
I am not sure if the pattern suggests directionality, or just a lack of activity from stations further south. The alignment of the "loop" in the ground should imply better results E-W than N-S. Certainly it works well E-W.
Sunspots - Sunday November 18th 2018
Solar flux is 72 and the SSN is 13. A=1 and K=1.
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Salcombe light - NOT amateur radio
This photo of the sky over Salcombe, where I was brought up as a child, was posted first by Andy Dean yesterday.
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17 Nov 2018
Return to Topband
Just over an hour ago, I returned to 160m FT8. My 2.5W CQ using the earth-electrode "antenna" was spotted by 7 stations in 5 countries.
UPDATE 1900z: 160m never fails. Night after night, lots and lots of Europeans and Russians are spotted on FT8 and I don't think there has been a single night when I have been monitoring and not spotted a transatlantic station.
UPDATE 2130z: In the last week, the first North American has been spotted by now. As yet, nothing apart from EU and Russians.
UPDATE 2157z: Best DX so far on 160m FT8 RX is UK9AA (5171km) in Uzbekistan.
UPDATE 2215z: The first North American has been spotted: VA2WA (5115km) in Canada.
UPDATE 1900z: 160m never fails. Night after night, lots and lots of Europeans and Russians are spotted on FT8 and I don't think there has been a single night when I have been monitoring and not spotted a transatlantic station.
UPDATE 2130z: In the last week, the first North American has been spotted by now. As yet, nothing apart from EU and Russians.
UPDATE 2157z: Best DX so far on 160m FT8 RX is UK9AA (5171km) in Uzbekistan.
UPDATE 2215z: The first North American has been spotted: VA2WA (5115km) in Canada.
East Suffolk - NOT amateur radio
Today, we visited East Suffolk. We ate in Eye and visited the church there (see photo). We also visited Thornham Parva, a delightful thatched church where the architect Basil Spence is buried.
10m FT8 RX
During the daytime I am again monitoring 10m FT8 RX. So far, 3 stations spotted in 3 countries. I suspect these are all tropo or aircraft reflections.
UPDATE 1058z: Now a couple of stations in the southern Indian Ocean! Best DX is 3B8CW (9751km) on Mauritius. A band with plenty of surprises!
UPDATE 1058z: Now a couple of stations in the southern Indian Ocean! Best DX is 3B8CW (9751km) on Mauritius. A band with plenty of surprises!
Sunspots - Saturday November 17th 2018
Solar flux is 71 and the SSN 14. A=2 and K=0.
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New Mexico on Topband!
Overnight, I was on 160m FT8 RX. Lots of Europeans again and 8 North Americans spotted with the best DX being AA7A (8369km) in New Mexico,USA. Still using the earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground, which has far exceeded expectations.
16 Nov 2018
Worth Sharing - NOT amateur radio
This was shared on Facebook by Michael Rainey. I hope he doesn't mind me sharing this here.
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