We have a very busy history society in our village. Tonight was the first meeting of the season and was on Fen Skating which is in decline as a result of global warming.
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.
Solar flux is 165 and the SSN 140. A=71 and K=1.
Yesterday, we visited Bury-St-Edmunds. The photo is of us in the Abbey Gardens, with the ruined abbey behind.
Already this year we have seen the disappearance of CQ and Radio User (at least as a separate magazine). Others may follow.
At one time you could pop into a UK newsagent and see several radio related magazines. Not any more. Over the years more and more have closed or maybe gone online only. If you want a magazine about PC games or steam trains there are several to choose from.
It is as if few people are interested in radio technology any more, sadly.
10 years' time? The best we can expect is a few pages in a magazine about technologies in general.
I have made my view plain in the past. Am I right or am I right?
It looks like there are fewer European openings today, which may account for just English reports so far (1039z) on 6m FT8.
See https://www.tvcomm.co.uk/g7izu/radio-propagation-maps/europe-sporadic-e/ .
A while back I designed and build a 4m transverter that is on my website. It is only low power but managed to work well. It was in GQRP SPRAT some years ago.
So far today, no spots on 10m QRP WSPR.
UPDATE 1145z: Local G4KPX (14km) seems to have stopped at breakfast time. EA8BFK (2880km) is now spotting me.
My QRP 6m FT8 was turned on at about 0905z.
UPDATE 1140z: So far, spotted by 12 stations including 1 German.
UPDATE 1505z: Spotted by 18 stations so far today. See map.
Every Monday, I go on the bus to Cambridge for my University of the Third Age courses. One of my courses is on "Great Physicists" ...