My 500mW 10m WSPR beacon made by W5OLF has been spotted by 3 stations today so far.
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 gear has been TXing since breakfast. Yesterday my QRP 6m FT8 from the QMX+ was spotted in the USA + Canada and I spotted both here too. So far this morning just English stations are spotting me.
One of my Christmas presents was a book on the history of the G-QRP Club that has been going for 50 years. I was more interested in the content than the cover, but was horrified to see the spine had a glaring spelling error which will be seen every time it’s put on a shelf! Is this not checked?
I once noticed an obvious spelling mistake on the front cover of RadCom.
To be honest I am appalled that such basic errors occur. I know the organisation depends heavily on volunteers, but this is not excusable. It gives the impression the RSGB is incompetent.
Come on RSGB!!
Most days I go on 6m FT8 with my QMX+ transceiver. I think that every day I have been on recently I have been spotted somewhere in continental Europe.
If I am able to do this with just a few watts and a vertical omni antenna, it proves how useful 6m can be. Imagine if you had a reasonable beam and more power. You would have an ERP increase of several dB improving the chances of being copied even more.
In the last 30 minutes I have been spotted in Latvia, Germany and Holland on 6m FT8.
Well before the end of the USSR, I remember working loads of stations in the USSR and getting QSL cards.
I have no problem at all with the people in Russia and am happy to work them or get reports on FT8 or WSPR.
In a small way, amateur radio breaks down barriers. I like to think that whatever the race, colour, wealth or nationality, it makes no difference. After all, we all share this planet and are all human beings.
When I was still at university I still had hair and was a lot slimmer, HI. I hope the link works as it its a photo of me about 55 years ago...