This morning I am again on 6m FT8. Initially I called CQ (2.5W to the omni vertical) with no QSOs resulting, although my best spot was by M0BEW (194km). On 6m FT8 RX my best DX is LA3DV (1022km).
UPDATE 1006z: Now 16 stations spotted in 2 countries so far today on 6m FT8 RX. Mostly Gs.
UPDATE 1250z: Now 27 stations in 7 countries spotted on 6m FT8 RX today.
20 May 2019
160m FT8 RX
Overnight I was again on 160m FT8 RX using the earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground. Plenty of Europeans spotted, but nothing from "across the pond". I spotted one station that was supposed to be in Iran, but I think this was a German station with the wrong QTH locator!
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| 160m FT8 RX here overnight |
Sunspots - Monday May 20th 2019
Solar flux is 68 and the sunspot number 0. It looks like the less active side of the sun has rotated to face us again. I guess we are unlikely to see more spots for a few weeks. A=3 and K=3.
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19 May 2019
160m FT8
A few minutes ago I switched to 160m FT8 using the earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground. Initially I called CQ (2.5W) whereas now I am RX only. So far, no spots given or received.
UPDATE 2000z: So far just 2 stations spotted. Best DX is SP2MEF (1297km). End of season?
UPDATE 2027z: 14 stations spotted so far this evening. Now it is getting dark all Europe is coming through.
UPDATE 2000z: So far just 2 stations spotted. Best DX is SP2MEF (1297km). End of season?
UPDATE 2027z: 14 stations spotted so far this evening. Now it is getting dark all Europe is coming through.
Still not much new at Dayton
Although I have not seen the final day summary, there would appear to be little new announced by the "big boys". Yes Elecraft announced the K4, but I have heard nothing from the traditional Japanese manufacturers.
Next year? Actually it would not entirely surprise me if at least one of these "pulls the plug" on amateur radio before May 2020.
See http://www.arrl.org/news/hamvention-2019-saturday-roundup
Next year? Actually it would not entirely surprise me if at least one of these "pulls the plug" on amateur radio before May 2020.
See http://www.arrl.org/news/hamvention-2019-saturday-roundup
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6m FT8
Because of my laziness, I remained on 6m FT8 RX overnight. If I remember I may try 160m FT8 RX tonight.
So far this morning, 22 stations in 5 countries spotted on 6m FT8 RX in the last 6 hours with the best DX being OZ4ACK (881km).
UPDATE 1604z: 55 stations so far spotted in the last 12 hours on 6m FT8 with the best DX being YO8SSB (1874km).
UPDATE 1920z: Now 66 stations spotted today on 6m FT8 RX with best DX EA8TR (2989km).
UPDATE 1954z: A brief 2.5W CQ to the vertical omni antenna on 6m FT8 was spotted by 5 stations with best being EA7DL (1643km)
So far this morning, 22 stations in 5 countries spotted on 6m FT8 RX in the last 6 hours with the best DX being OZ4ACK (881km).
UPDATE 1604z: 55 stations so far spotted in the last 12 hours on 6m FT8 with the best DX being YO8SSB (1874km).
UPDATE 1920z: Now 66 stations spotted today on 6m FT8 RX with best DX EA8TR (2989km).
UPDATE 1954z: A brief 2.5W CQ to the vertical omni antenna on 6m FT8 was spotted by 5 stations with best being EA7DL (1643km)
Oscar 100 - people losing interest?
One local amateur who put together 2.4GHz and 10GHz gear for Oscar 100 has now had enough fun and is instead converting it to a /P station for terrestrial activity sessions. I wonder if this is a trend?
People enjoy the challenge briefly, have a few weeks of fun, then say bye bye. By now I was expecting the satellite to be very busy, but it is not. As they say, "the journey is more important than the destination".
Perhaps for appliance operators it is too much of a challenge - you need to be keen to get a station together and a fat cheque book does not work.
People enjoy the challenge briefly, have a few weeks of fun, then say bye bye. By now I was expecting the satellite to be very busy, but it is not. As they say, "the journey is more important than the destination".
Perhaps for appliance operators it is too much of a challenge - you need to be keen to get a station together and a fat cheque book does not work.
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18 May 2019
Dayton Hamvention 2019. Few new products?
First reports from Dayton are disappointing with few new products announced. As the years progress, it would not surprise me if some Japanese companies leave the amateur radio market, or even go bust. In many countries it is an "old mans" hobby with fewer buyers, so a diminishing market. Some are clearly struggling already.
See http://www.arrl.org/news/hamvention-2019-friday-roundup .
See http://www.arrl.org/news/hamvention-2019-friday-roundup .
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Post holiday blues - NOT amateur radio
Having just returned from a great holiday in Portugal we have the usual problems. Empty fridge, long grass, loads of washing and lots of post. To cap it all it is now raining and my 10m, 20m and 40m end-fed antenna has fallen down! Ho hum! I managed to cut the front lawn, but not the back.
Our holiday blog is at https://port19postcards.blogspot.com/
Our holiday blog is at https://port19postcards.blogspot.com/
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