My QRPPP 10m WSPR TX was turned on about 1445z. No spots.
UPDATE 1530z: Amazing!!! A transatlantic spot at 500uW (see table). Although my beacon is hard wired to report 0.5W, the actual output with the PA off is 500uW (0.5mW).
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 QRPPP 10m WSPR TX was turned on about 1445z. No spots.
UPDATE 1530z: Amazing!!! A transatlantic spot at 500uW (see table). Although my beacon is hard wired to report 0.5W, the actual output with the PA off is 500uW (0.5mW).
When I get back from my U3A course in Cambridge after lunch, I shall try 500uW (0.5mW) 10m WSPR and try to better match my earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground using the NanoVNA as a guide. Let's hope WSPRnet is working!
Solar flux is 130 and the SSN 125. A=10 and K=1.
This afternoon, I have failed to access WSPRnet. It looks like there is a fault.
Without this, I cannot continue my 10m 500uW experiments. Tomorrow, I may try 10m FT8. I can try this with 50mW if need be.
Is there an alternative to WSPRnet?
It looks like WSPRrocks is working.
Apart from an abortive try last year with my CW beacon, I have not tried this band for many years.
With my NanoVNA I can (in theory!) match my earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground perfectly on that band, so I may repeat my beacon test at 2200m to see if I get more success. Last time I was trying reception with a mag-mounted EFP antenna. I guess this also needs checking.
Looking back through Google Photos I came across my old 2200m transverter, that I used for LF WSPR tests. I guess this would have been 2012? This is shown in the photo. It is not pretty, but it worked!We usually do our food shopping there, varying the shops.
At about 1430z my 2.5W 8m FT8 and a dipole was turned on. For some reason, my dipole has gone high SWR and it is actually lower on my triband V2000, so I am using this at present. Not quite sure what has changed.
UPDATE 1445z: Just local G4WSZ (12km) has spotted me.
Using the Met Office definition, we are already in winter. During the winter, many trees lose their leaves, grass stops growing or grows very slowly, and everywhere looks dead. Under the ground things are sleeping, waiting to come to life on warm, spring days.
One of the pleasures of Cambridge is gliding along the back of the colleges on a punt on the river Cam. Many prefer others to do the puntin...