We are now in the Es season, but we still have far too few countries on the band.
After my 8m T&I permit expires later this summer I have no plans to continue.
Far more would be learned if we had many more countries on the band, even for a short period. Although there may be some F2 propagation in the autumn and spring on 8m it is likely to decline especially on E-W paths.
I have tried to my best to encourage the RSGB and OFCOM, but I give up.
As I think I have mentioned before, Yaesu has announced 2 new radios: the FTX 1 Field and FT1 Optima: the 6/10W and 100W versions.
In my view both are over-priced and lack some of the features I was expecting. My own view is these products will not save Yaesu and I expect they will "throw in the towel" and quit the amateur radio market within 5 years. Hopefully I am wrong as I have bought many excellent Yaesu transceivers over the years.
There is no doubt they make some very good kit, but they seem to have "lost their way" in recent years. I was seriously considering the FTX 1F, but I won't bother as the spec offers me nothing I really want and the price is far too high.
I really was expecting the FTX 1F to be under £1000. At that price they had a chance, but at the current price many, like me, will simply say "why bother?". Some will always want the newest shiny radio, but I cannot see a mass market like the FT817.
When the FT817 came out a quarter of a century ago it was a real first and a world beater, unlike today.
In my youth these birds were quite common, but they are much rarer now. They’re famous for their song “ a little bit of bread and no cheese”. They are on the RSPB red list suggesting they are an endangered species.