It is some days since I last saw any. I think they are migrating south. The odd straggler may be about, but most will be gone from the UK until next spring.
See https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/wildlife-guides/bird-a-z/swift/ .
Simple QRP projects, 10m, 8m, 6m, 4m, FT8, 160m, WSPR, LF/MF, sub-9kHz, nanowaves and other random stuff, some not related to amateur radio.
It is some days since I last saw any. I think they are migrating south. The odd straggler may be about, but most will be gone from the UK until next spring.
See https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/wildlife-guides/bird-a-z/swift/ .
Shortly, I shall go on 10m FT8. Usually I TX at 2.5W for a few minutes and then go RX only for much of the day. Even as the Es season is winding down, I am still copying many stations.
10m FT8 is ideal as it works with weak, fleeting, signals. Even stations coming through for just 12-15 seconds can be spotted. Although I have not tried it, FT4, although less sensitive, needs just half the time.
There must be several times when the MUF just peaks at far higher than average.
UPDATE 1040z: After a very brief period on 2.5W TX (spotted by 4 in Europe and one "near miss" QSO) I am now 10m FT8 RX only. 22 stations spotted, all in Europe by what seems to be Es.
After a brief QRP TX period (2.5W, 8 spots of me, but no QSOs), I am now RX only. So far, 3 stations spotted.
UPDATE 2104z: QRT shortly. So far this evening 22 stations have been spotted on 2m FT8 RX. See map.
We have had a strange year and it was so good to hear the bells ringing out again this morning at our local church. We are still some way from the "new normal", but this is a step on the way. My grandson made this video.
If you wonder why they call this "the magic band" take a look at this. This is the Australian winter yet still signals were spotted in Europe on 6m!! Remember this is still close to sunspot minimum and this is a VHF band! Most springs and summers very modestly equipped stations can work 1500km or so.
Some years ago (after my 2013 stroke) my doctor said to me, "is it all too much?". I replied, "of course not". I guess he asks this quite often of old people.
I guess if I had replied, "yes, it is all too much" he would have interpreted my answer as looking to palliative care rather than seeking a cure in the event of serious illness. Many years later, I get tired easily. Life is more of a struggle.
If he asked me now though, I would still give the same answer. I guess as you get older you have to adapt and accept that some things you once could do you cannot.
John EI7GL reports on some amazing DX on 2m across the Atlantic from the Canary Is to the Caribbean. Yet again, FT8 was mainly used although there was some SSB too.
See https://ei7gl.blogspot.com/2021/08/day-2-of-trans-atlantic-opening-on-144.html .
My QRP 6m FT8 from the IC-705 was turned on just before breakfast. So far 6 spots of me, all English. UPDATE 0953z: 23 spots of me, all in...