My 2.5W FT8 to the vertical V2000 antenna was turned on about 1300z. So far, just UK spots of me.
UPDATE 1948z: Some spots from Portugal of my 2.5W QRP 6m FT8 today.
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 2.5W FT8 to the vertical V2000 antenna was turned on about 1300z. So far, just UK spots of me.
UPDATE 1948z: Some spots from Portugal of my 2.5W QRP 6m FT8 today.
My 630m QRP WSPR (10mW ERP) was turned on at about 1820z. So far, 9 stations have spotted me. The furthermost is EI4HQ (588km).
As 8m (2.5W FT8) and 10m (500uW WSPR) resulted in no spots today, I am trying my luck with 2.5W 70cm FT8 to the vertical omni V2000 antenna. After about 10 minutes, no spots.
Outside of contests, I have no idea of activity levels. I might be better the 2m horizontal omni antenna.I shall swap antennas at 1700z.
Conditions look a bit more promising than yesterday (in places the MUF is above 40 MHz) so I am trying 8m FT8. No spots. At the moment I am on my dipole, but may try the loop which has a better match.
As I could not immediately see on the RSGB website to whom it should be sent , I sent my 8m CEPT proposal to the RSGB General Manager with a request that it is forwarded to the right people. Apparently these are the VHF Manager and the Spectrum Forum Chair.
I hope my request is looked at favourably as there is a great deal of propagation research that could be done by radio amateurs at 8m. There are countries within CEPT that have already granted amateurs access to this spectrum. Just 5 kHz within the 8m ISM band with very limited modes and power, by application, no interference, should encourage experimentation and avoid "chatting".
Maybe others would care to support this?
I am mindful that the real purpose of our hobby is self-training and research.
Today is my wife's birthday. Before you ask, NO I am not pregnant and don't you be so darn cheeky! 😀😀