At this time of year we get Es in the northern hemisphere. What amazes me is how strong signal can be. This is not always the case, but it is not uncommon to get S9+ signals with low power, even on FM. Es can be particularly effective on 10m and 6m. Often the season goes on into September. Very simple antennas can be effective. Yesterday I was happily decoding FT8 signals with my antenna wire on the ground on 10m. A dipole made of wire is perfectly adequate.
4 Jul 2021
10m FT8 yesterday
Spots of me on TX |
SAQ reminder
If you want to have a go at receiving SAQ on 17.2kHz CW, a reminder that there are special transmissions of this historic alternator VLF TX today.
3 Jul 2021
VHF NFD
The RSGB used to hold VHF NFD in September, but it is now this weekend in July. I came on briefly this evening to give a few points away with 10W and the big-wheel omni antenna. I might try briefly tomorrow.
Discount food shop - NOT amateur radio
Northern Iceland - NOT amateur radio
The photo shows northern Iceland. It was one of the nicest places I have ever been to.
10m FT8 with the external antenna
At 0515z I turned on my 10m FT8 gear with 2.5W and the external antenna. So far today 31 stations have spotted me.
2 Jul 2021
External 10m antenna
Late this afternoon, with the help of G3TFX, I re-erected my Par EF-10/20/40 antenna. It matches fine on 10m and 40m but the match is off on 20m. Since erecting this I have been spotted by 48 stations on 10m FT8 with the furthermost CU6AD (2679km).
On RX it seems to work from 40m-10m. I have not tried other bands yet.
On 10m FT8 RX 80 stations have been spotted with the furthermost PT2VHF (8874km).
UPDATE 2106z: Copied in the USA (New England) by a couple of stations with the furthermost W1BZJ (5317km).