Personally, I find this very useful.
When I remember, I share my current 8m activity so people know where to watch for me. 8m activity is on the 50 and 70 MHz chats.
I see others use it to arrange skeds.
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.
Personally, I find this very useful.
When I remember, I share my current 8m activity so people know where to watch for me. 8m activity is on the 50 and 70 MHz chats.
I see others use it to arrange skeds.
Later I hope to go on 8m QRP FT8. No spots on 8m yesterday. If the MUF goes high enough today, I am in with a chance of reaching the USA again.
Chances of a tiny 8m UK amateur band look slim, even by NoV.
UPDATE 1242z: On 40.680 MHz QRP FT8. No spots.
8m FT8 spots of me today |
Shortly I'll be on 10m WSPR TX with 500mW from the W5OLF beacon.
UPDATE 1113z: Just spots of me from the Canary Isles so far today.
Solar flux is 144 and the SSN 123. A=4 and K =0.
OFCOM has consulted on spectrum for mobile data. See the OFCOM website for details.
Recently I approached the RSGB to enquire about their position on a very tiny 8m amateur band (just 5 kHz wide) by NoV. The response from the VHF manager was to point me to the RSGB's statement back in March. At this rate experimenters will again have to pay to do research on 8m in 2023 in the UK. It sounds like both the RSGB and OFCOM are dead against even a tiny 8m amateur band. To me, this is illogical.
By some means I intend to continue my 8m propagation research in 2023.
Also sought was clarification on research in the ISM bands in the UK from OFCOM. Their reply on this is awaited.
It would be really good if true researchers could gain access to 8m without having to pay, especially around solar maximum when there is so much to be explored.
It would be really good if many more stations and countries were permitted access to the 8m band, ideally FT8 with 40.680 USB dial. More stations would certainly make research more interesting.
Once again, this is about research and self training, which is surely what our hobby is really about?
Personally, I am not particularly interested in 2-way communications at 8m. What interests me is radio science, particularly propagation.
For about and hour or so, I have been on 10m WSPR TX with my 500mW beacon. 6 unique stations have spotted me today.
UPDATE 1443z: 10 unique stations have spotted me today.For about an hour, I have been on 8m QRP FT8. It is on 40.680 MHz but I am TXing second (running 2.5W) in the hope of being spotted in the USA. No spots yet.
UPDATE 1446z: No spots.
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