Solar flux is 135 and the SSN 53. A=8 and K=2.
31 Jan 2024
30 Jan 2024
630m QRP WSPR (Tuesday)
My 10mW ERP 630m WSPR from the earth-electrode "antenna" was turned on at 2220z.
UPDATE 2225z: 2 stations have spotted me so far.
NanoVNA and TinySA
By King's - NOT amateur radio
630m QRP WSPR overnight
My 10mW ERP from the earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground was left on overnight. In the end, 21 stations spotted me.
10mW ERP on 10m WSPR
After breakfast, my priority is to make a 17dB attenuator so I can try WSPR at 10mW ERP on 10m today. This is to simulate this power in the Es season in the 8m ISM band without a licence. I have the coax, but have to find the resistors.
UPDATE 0930z: Attenuator made and added right next to FT817ND on 500mW setting, so WSPR power now very close to 10mW ERP. WSPR TX set to 50% TX. Already spotted by 2 stations on first TX burst!
UPDATE 1640z: My FT817ND is on the lowest (500mW) setting. Also, I have a 17dB pad within about 10cm of the FT817ND, so the output is about 10mW. With about 1dB coax loss the ERP is about 10mW or less. Despite this, I have been spotted by 14 unique stations. This is to simulate 10mW ERP on 8m, which is the legal 8m ISM legal limit in the UK without a licence. It is my view that anyone in the UK may legally beacon on the 8m ISM band as long as IR2030 is met.UPDATE 2236z: Using the FT817ND, I was 50% of the time on RX today. Despite the 17dB pad in the antenna line at the rig end I still spotted 99 stations!! The furthermost was PY2FXE (9593km).
WiFI HaLow - NOT amateur radio
Increasingly, the Internet of Things (IoT) is driving new ways of doing Wi-Fi. One standard (new to me at least) is 802.11ah which has been around since 2015. This operates around 900 MHz with a range of up to 1km. It will be interesting to see if there are spin-offs for amateur radio.
Sunspots - Tuesday Janauary 30th
Solar flux is 140 and the SSN just 48. A=9 and K=3.
29 Jan 2024
Oscar 100 narrowband transponder
Every few weeks I take a peek at activity levels on the geosynchronous satellite. I do this by looking at the webSDR at Goonhilly Down. My impression is this is well underused.
Attenuators
To get to 10mW I shall probably run my FT817ND at 500mW, and add an attenuator right on the output of the rig. The attenuation needed will be 500/10 i.e. 17dB. There are several calculators on the internet. Using the FT817ND will allow me to declare the correct output power.
See https://www.everythingrf.com/rf-calculators/attenuator-calculator as an example.