Solar flux is 155 and the SSN 81. A =57 and K=4.
6 Nov 2023
5 Nov 2023
630m QRP WSPR (Sunday)
At 1615z, my 10mW ERP from the earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground was turned on. This is earlier than normal. So far, 3 stations have spotted me.
Justification for a small 8m amateur allocation
When conditions are good, DX may be possible even as high as 6m. When conditions are more marginal, the MUF may go as high as 41 MHz, but no higher. This is true of F2 and Es.
A tiny (narrow digital only) allocation at 8m would enable us to see how often the MUF reached 8m. This is especially valuable research around sunspot maximum.
It seems odd to me that some administrations seem dead set against such a tiny allocation. Just 5 kHz of spectrum at low ERP would be all that is necessary.
If you can persuade your administration to consider this, this would be a step in the right direction.
QRSS software?
QRSS receive is not something I have tried. I am wondering what the best software I should use? Any recommendations would be appreciated.
Solar cycles
One of the best places for solar data is https://www.solen.info/solar/. There are others too, but this is the site I usually go to. It is updated pretty often too.
Good HF conditions
My main HF band is 10m. I mostly go on 10m WSPR TX with 500mW. At the moment conditions on 10m seem to be good. I suspect all the higher HF bands are good too. We have (maybe) just passed the solar maximum. Conditions may not be this good again for a while, although I hope to be around for the peak of solar cycle 26!
2200m RX?
It occurs to me that my earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground should work well on 2200m RX. Apart from my CW/QRSS beacon, I have no means of TXing. Looking at the WSPRnet, it would appear there is very low WSPR activity on the band in Europe.
This begs several questions.
* Should I try monitoring the band?
* What time in the UK is best?
* What mode?
10m 500mW WSPR TX (Sunday)
My 500mW 10m WSPR beacon was turned on about 0930z. Already a couple of F2 spots.
8m QRP FT8 (Sunday)
Brain filters? - NOT amateur radio
Recently, I have had some thoughts about the brain.
In recent years, possibly as a result of my 2013 stroke, I have become very fearful of driving. In the early years after my stroke this was not an issue. It is as if my brain has to work far, far, harder assessing potential risks. Touch wood, I have never had an accident.
I wonder if normal brains have a filter to allow information to be processed without overload? Perhaps this does not work properly in people with dyslexia or certain brain injuries? Maybe this changes with age?
Certainly, most people are able to block out certain traumatic events. If we worried about everything, life would be incredibly hard.