7 Jan 2023
WSJT-X 2.6.0 on general release?
I have been told that WSJT-X has been generally released as V2.6.0. I use WSJT-X for both FT8 and WSPR. Later today I expect to download this version if it is generally released.
On the official website, it is still shown as a release candidate. Usually a new version is released about now, so perhaps my informant has advanced information?
Where I come from - NOT amateur radio
Rain gauge - NOT amateur radio
Apart from today and yesterday, we have had very little rain. More is forecast later.
10m QRP WSPR TX (Saturday)
At 1020z, my 500mW WSPR TX beacon was turned on. At 1035z, just SV9KI (2639km) spotting me.
UPDATE 1247z: 6 unique stations have spotted my 500mW 10m WSPR beacon.UPDATE 1445z: 7 unique stations spotting me today.
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| Stations spotting me to 1718z |
UPDATE 2220z: 15 unique stations spotted me. Now QRT on 10m QRP WSPR TX.
8m QRP FT8 (Saturday)
At 1020z my 2.5W 8m FT8 was turned on 40.680 MHz (TX first). No spots today at 1025z.
Yesterday EI9KP (649km) again spotted me strongly. This is a really odd distance being (probably) too close for Es and too far for tropo. Perhaps it is MS or aircraft scatter. I would have thought the 15 second transmit period would have been too long for these? The signal report suggests aircraft? Phil is definitely the person who most frequently spots on 8m.
UPDATE 1240z: EA3ERE (1153km) has spotted me several times on 8m FT8 this morning. Winter Es I guess.
6 Jan 2023
Winter - NOT amateur radio
QDX arrival date
This QRP FT8 transceiver from QRP Labs is on order. I have asked for a built version covering 20-10m as I can no longer build things, sadly. It will mostly get used on 10m.
When I ordered it just before Christmas, the lead-time was expected to be about a month. At present I am 105th on the list. It is going down. I just have to be patient! Hans makes some good kit.
Warning - NOT amateur radio
Even though it is only January 6th there were some daffodils and aconites in flower in the grounds, and a kite (bird) overhead. Seeing a kite in central Cambridge would have been amazing 30 years ago.







