My 8m QRP (2.5W) was turned on about 0920z. No spots yet.
UPDATE 1442z: An Irish station called me, but we were unable to complete the contact.
UPDATE 1725z: No spots of me today on PSKreporter. Shortly QSYing to 630m WSPR.
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.
My 8m QRP (2.5W) was turned on about 0920z. No spots yet.
UPDATE 1442z: An Irish station called me, but we were unable to complete the contact.
UPDATE 1725z: No spots of me today on PSKreporter. Shortly QSYing to 630m WSPR.
A reminder that today I am trying my 10m WSPR beacon with the PA off. According to my TinySA spectrum analyser the output is about 0.5mW or 500uW. This is pre-programmed to show the power as 0.5W even though the power is actually 30dB lower. As yet, no spots.
UPDATE 1720z: No spots all day. I think conditions have to be well up for this to succeed.
Solar flux is 124 and the SSN 86. A=6 and K=1.
As an experiment tomorrow, I may leave the PA turned off on my 10m WSPR TX beacon. It is pre-programmed to say 0.5W, but I would guess the actual power out is microwatts. I must check the difference on a spectrum analyser.
My guess is some single digit reports of me might still be copied if my PA was off. Today, there were several such reports. I guess it also depends on the RX station having a low noise floor.
UPDATE 2150z: Using my TinySA spectrum analyser, it looks like the TX is 30dB weaker with the PA turned off, so the output is about 500uW. I wonder how many will be able to spot this on Wednesday?
My 10m WSPR TX beacon was switched on about 30 minutes ago. Several spots already.
UPDATE 1656z: 54 spots of me today.
Once again, I am on 8m WSPR with my 2.5W and dipole. Of course, my PL259 plug failed and a high VSWR resulted. After resoldering (hard these days), I am back on the air. No spots yet.
UPDATE 1015z: Just local spots of me by G4WSZ (12km).
UPDATE 1647z: 3 stations have spotted me: 2 UK and 1 Caribbean.
At one time the Heathkit HW8 QRP CW transceiver was very popular. This video is about restoring one.