21 Jul 2024
10m QRP WSPR TX
Yesterday, I went on 10m WSPR with my 500mW beacon as the antenna was available when I was on 6m FT8. In all, 21 stations spotted me with the furthermost PT2FHC (8860km) in Brazil.
6m QRP FT8 with the QMX+
Since about 1020z yesterday until the evening when I went QRT, I was on 6m QRP FT8 with the QMX+. At 1036z Saturday, my signal has been spotted in Eastern Europe. This could be Es.
UPDATE 0825z: 97 stations had spotted my 6m FT8 QRP yesterday. See map.
UPDATE 1758z: 15 stations have spotted me today. Apart from a spot from Finland, all were UK.
20 Jul 2024
10m QRP WSPR (Friday)
At about 1020z, I QSYed to 10m WSPR with my 500mW beacon. No spots.
UPDATE 1034z: No spots. I suspect many are now using FT8.
UPDATE 1044z: Spots from OE3GBB (1233km)
Early 10m openings
Although I am unsure if this was Es or F2, I was surprised to find 10m FT8 open in the middle of the night.
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10m
19 Jul 2024
OFCOM publications
On the OFCOM website are publications that they do. In my view, this is an excuse to justify their existence!
Overall I am seriously underwhelmed by OFCOM. The sooner it is closed the better.
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ofcom
Swifts will soon be gone - NOT amateur radio
At the moment, swifts are still screaming in the skies above us in the UK. Soon they will be gone. They stay very few months, just enough to breed. One morning, we will look up and realise they have gone. I look forward to them returning, but I shall probably have to wait until next May.
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swift
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