My QRP has been on 6m FT8 since about 1215z. At 1230z 8 stations have spotted me, all in England.
UPDATE 1641z: 18 stations have spotted my 6m QRP FT8 today.
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.
My QRP has been on 6m FT8 since about 1215z. At 1230z 8 stations have spotted me, all in England.
UPDATE 1641z: 18 stations have spotted my 6m QRP FT8 today.
These days there are many other ways to do this not involving amateur radio or licences. Radio is no longer magic for most: video chats across the world for free on the internet are easy. My wife talks to a friend in Australia on video as if she is in the next room.
Back in the late 1960s I really wanted a Heathkit Twoer HW30 kit. This was a 5W AM transceiver with a super-regen RX. In those days of very low activity, this was probably all you needed. Selectivity was poor, not that it really mattered most of the time.
As part of my University of the Third Age course in Cambridge I was studying great physicists. The take-away remark is just how little we know!
For centuries great minds have tried hard to better understand the universe at macro and micro level, without really understanding it.
Quantum mechanics was only put forward a little over one hundred years ago. All we really know is that everything is stranger than we ever imagined.
I don't think our human brains are capable of fully comprehending this.
Next term I am studying "Computers, the Brain and AI". Perhaps AI could help?
The other course (totally different!) was about the Balkans.
We deliver local Christmas cards by hand. We were going to do it yesterday, but the rain was horrendous so we did it today instead in the co...