It is now 1002z. I am again be on 10m QRP WSPR with 500mW from my W5OLF beacon.
UPDATE 1023z: 2 spots so far today. It looks as if I am again reaching the Canary Isles.
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 now 1002z. I am again be on 10m QRP WSPR with 500mW from my W5OLF beacon.
UPDATE 1023z: 2 spots so far today. It looks as if I am again reaching the Canary Isles.
Once again, I am on WSPR QRP TX (500mW) with my W5OLF beacon. The usual spots from the Canary Is, that I assume are by F2. Yesterday, my QRP WSPR on 10m was spotted by 8 unique stations including the USA and Canada. Transatlantic spots are almost daily.
UPDATE 1609z: So far today, 11 spots of my 10m QRP WSPR.
OFCOM has still to come back to me about legal operation in the 8m ISM band and self certification if there is no intention to market a product and the intention is simply research. I expect their lawyers need to be consulted first!!
UPDATE 1616z: Bingo!!! A definitive statement from OFCOM if you comply with IR2030 you do not need to apply for a licence in the ISM bands. These are OFCOM's exact words
"If it is radio equipment intended for telecommunications research purposes it may be possible to obtain an innovation and trials licence from Ofcom.
You can find more details on this here: https://www.ofcom.org.uk/
If it conforms to the usage conditions laid down in IR 2030 you don’t need to apply for a licence. Regarding conformity of the equipment to other requirements, e.g. required for the marketing of products, or any potential liability to comply with those requirements, e.g. whether it is deemed as placed on the market / put into service, etc, isn’t something Ofcom can advise on.
Guidance on this aspect is published by the UK Government here: https://www.gov.uk/uk-market-
We go for walks in nearby Anglesey Abbey most months. This is a photo of the main house. The property is owned by the National Trust.