At about 1545z I QSYed to QRP 15m FT8 with the IC705. So far, 50 spots of me in 4 continents. It's too darn easy! Someone called me so I had a quick QSO.
UPDATE 1556z: 63 spots of 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.
At about 1545z I QSYed to QRP 15m FT8 with the IC705. So far, 50 spots of me in 4 continents. It's too darn easy! Someone called me so I had a quick QSO.
UPDATE 1556z: 63 spots of me. See map.
It is hard to compare these two as I run 500mW on WSPR and about 5W on FT8 from the IC-705. However FT8 is about 10dB less sensitive than WSPR. My feeling is there is far more activity on FT8 than WSPR. Certainly I get far more spots with FT8.
Starting out, I believe FT8 is better. It also allows 2-way QSOs.
This morning I got my IC-705 working with FT8. Up to now I had been using different rigs for FT8. I had to install the ICOM USB drivers and adjust the USB TX modulation levels to the rig.
Tomorrow, I plan to try FT8 with my IC-705. Up to now I have used other rigs. I did do this with the first IC-705 I owned. As I recall there was a noise problem with the USB cable connected, but I overcome that with a better, choked cable.
As a child, I was brought up in Salcombe, Devon. It is very beautiful and unspoilt, although it is very expensive nowadays!
My views on visitors are changing. It is interesting to compare Salcombe, Dartmouth and Kingsbridge in Devon. Those that have attracted "up market" visitors seem to be thriving, whereas nearby Kingsbridge seemed a bit run-down further up the town. I hope I caught Kingsbridge on a bad day as it deserves to do well.
It is very important that these places do not lose the character people come to experience. Change always happens, but I hope it is still as beautiful for years to come.
One of the best YouTube videos on Salcombe I have found is attached.
This made me laugh earlier. Makes you think.