My QRP 6m FT8 was turned on about 0800z.
UPDATE 1046z: 10 English stations have spotted me See map.
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.
UPDATE 1046z: 10 English stations have spotted me See map.
This really annoys me. It would be really helpful if people put dates when webpages were updated. I can’t tell you how often I have seen data only to see it was created some years ago and the data is out of date!!
As an example CQWW contest website. Dates are shown for 2024, but were these written last year? The last blog update was April.
This has happened so many times. All it needs is a footer saying when the webpage was last updated.
Whilst on 6m, I keep forgetting the 10m antenna is available, so I can use my 10m WSPR TX beacon.
UPDATE 0952z: No spots of me.
UPDATE 0843z: Spotted by 9 English stations. It makes you think how useful 6m FT8 could be inter-G when the band is not "open". Also many of those spotting me so far are probably cross polarised and using horizontal antennas. Just one G spotted on RX.
UPDATE 1721z: 20 stations spotted. One might be Es.
As I recall, CQ magazine has stopped. At one time the CQWW contests were perhaps the most popular in the world. Even without submitting an entry, it was a way to contact new countries. When my voice was good I used to fill pages in the logbook. In later years, it has become too hard for me.
With the demise of CQ, I wonder what is happening with these contests?
In recent times, I have not been on 8m much, even though I have a UK T&I permit to TX on the 8m band.
The main reason is I know what the band can do with Es. It is possible to span the European continent with just a few milliwatts of FT8 on 8m.
The 8m band, being between 10m and 6m, comes into its own when the F2 MUF just exceeds 47MHz.
With the sunspot count being good recently, it has exceeded 50MHz, especially on N-S paths. Activity on 6m is much higher, so getting spots is easier than on 8m currently.
As the F2 MUF goes down, I expect 8m will be more useful showing how the F2 MUF can reach 8m, but not 6m. I shall probably try again on 8m this autumn It would be great if more PTTs allowed amateur access.
I hope the FCC, OFCOM and the RSGB are listening!
Today is my wife's birthday. Before you ask, NO I am not pregnant and don't you be so darn cheeky! 😀😀