21 Nov 2023
DX - apt name
Lucky? - NOT amateur radio
Every Tuesday we go to see a free concert at Cambridge University. Today it was the Kingsmen who were male singers from King's College Choir. It was note perfect and sublime. It is very easy to take Cambridge for granted.
365project - NOT amateur radio
630m QRP WSPR overnight
Furthermost was just GM and PA, but 15 stations spotted my 10mW ERP overnight using the earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground (see table).
2m 2.5W FT8
Using my big-wheel omni antenna, I have been on 2m FT8 since about 0830z. So far, 4 spots today.
UPDATE 0947z: Now GI6ATZ (479km) spotting me. Too easy, even with 2.5W and an omni antenna! I am still unsure if this is aircraft reflection or troposcatter. The reports (decent) suggest aircraft.
UPDATE 1754z: 12 stations have spotted me today on 2m QRP FT8.
10m 50mW WSPR TX (Tuesday)
0.5mW seemed too low yesterday (no spots), so this morning I am trying 10m WSPR TX at 50mW. I am doing this by running my 0.5W beacon directly into a 10dB attenuator. The beacon was turned on about 0830z. My WSPRnet reporting will still say 0.5W (programmed into the beacon), but the actual power is 50mW. 2 stations already spotting me.
UPDATE 1745z: 15 stations have spotted me. Even though the beacon reports 0.5W to WSPRnet the actual power after the 10dB pad will result in 50mW output. Perhaps I should try 5mW tomorrow?
Sunspots - Tuesday November 21st 2023
Solar flux is 157 and the SSN 127. A=5 and K=3.
20 Nov 2023
QRP portable
630m QRP WSPR (Monday)
My QRP 630m WSPR was turned on at about 1730z. So far, spotted by 3 English stations.
UPDATE 1940z: Spotted by 5 stations this evening. All these are in England.
UPDATE 2110z: Spotted by 9 stations with the furthermost a station in the Netherlands. In the table 10 are shown as one was this morning.
500uW 10m WSPR TX (Monday)
With no reports today at all, it would seem 500uW is too little to be copied unless conditions are very good. Tomorrow, I might try with 50mW output, i.e. with the PA turned on and an external 10dB attenuator right on the output of the beacon.