So far, just one station in Denmark spotting my 500mW QRP WSPR beacon. There are good days and bad days of Es. Up to now, today has been a bad day.
UPDATE 1243z: 5 unique stations have spotted me today with the furthermost EA8BFK (2880km).
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.
So far, just one station in Denmark spotting my 500mW QRP WSPR beacon. There are good days and bad days of Es. Up to now, today has been a bad day.
UPDATE 1243z: 5 unique stations have spotted me today with the furthermost EA8BFK (2880km).
I get the feeling that the 8m experiment is losing interest. There are still some monitors, but the Es season is coming to an end. There are still openings, but these seem less frequent. I have been on 40.680 MHz USB dial QRP FT8, but sadly no spots on TX or RX.
UPDATE 1514z: Still no spots today. I am beginning to think I can learn little more until a lot more stations are active.
It is still quite early, but I get the impression that Es will be infrequent today on 10m and 8m. Of course, things can rapidly change!
After nearly 40 years as a professional RF engineer you would think that I should know!!
Should there be a space after the number before the kHz, MHz or GHz or not? Can either be used? I should try to use the correct format.
One thing is clear. Most engineers don't care!
The 500mW W5OLF WSPR beacon was turned on at 0601z.
UPDATE 1500z: There seems less Es today. Is that why I am seeing FR1GZ (9724km)?
The FT8 QRP gear was turned on at 0601z on 40.680 MHz USB dial.
UPDATE 1501z: No spots all day on 8m FT8 here. On again at 1530z.
UPDATE 1710z: No 8m spots here all day. QRT soon.
As my 10m antenna will be free, I intend later to turn on my 500mW stand-alone WSPR beacon later. Most USA stations start to spot me early ...