2 Apr 2024

630m QRP WSPR (Tuesday)

Once again I am on 630m WSPR with my 10mW ERP. So far, 3 stations have spotted me.

2m activity contest (April)

This evening was the 2m section of the 2m activity  contest (UKAC) organised by the RSGB. As usual I was running 10W pep SSB to my omni big-wheel antenna. I only stopped on about 16 minutes as my voice is poor, but managed to work JO03 square, which is a first this year.

USA man - lost email

A few days ago I received a nice email from someone in the USA about my recent short article in RadCom. Unfortunately this email seems to have gone astray and I cannot find it at the moment.

I would very much like to reply and if you read this blog perhaps you could send it again? This must look so rude of me.

6m QRP FT8 (Tuesday)

My 2.5W FT8 to the V2000 vertical omni antenna has been on for a few minutes.

UPDATE 0941z:  Just 1 local spot so far.

UPDATE 1430z:  10 spots of my QRP (all English) so far today.

10m QRPP WSPR

Although the sunspot number is 50, according to my predictions yesterday, I have a chance of DX spots on 10m 500uW WSPR today. Time will tell.

UPDATE 1224z:  No spots.


UPDATE 1932z: 
26 spots of me today all from the Canary Is.. My theory seems correct. Some of these spots are very strong suggesting even lower power might well have worked. It is almost like a pipe between us.

Another village cottage - NOT amateur radio

 

As mentioned before, our village has a mix of old and new homes. The one in the photo is pretty old!

630m QRP WSPR overnight

 For the last 2 nights I have only been spotted by 8 stations. Disappointing. I am not sure of the reason. It’s also disappointing that so few UK stations are transmitting on the band.

Sunspots - Tuesday April 2nd

 Solar flux is 125 and the SSN 50. A=10 and K=1.

1 Apr 2024

630m QRP WSPR (Monday)

My 10mW ERP WSPR from the earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground was turned on about 1840z. After the first transmission, I was spotted by 3 stations.

VY0ERC 10m WSPR beacon

John's blog has a very good piece about this QRP 10m WSPR beacon high up in the Arctic. As John points out, this is a very high latitude and within the auroral zone, which can badly affect FT8 and WSPR signals.

John's blog is always interesting.

See https://ei7gl.blogspot.com/