As a Chromebook it does everything I need in the lounge: browsing, blogging, YouTube, letters, spreadsheets and emails. It is very fast.
I am using it now.
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.
As a Chromebook it does everything I need in the lounge: browsing, blogging, YouTube, letters, spreadsheets and emails. It is very fast.
I am using it now.
Although I confess to watching few of these, the RSGB does regular live talks on Mondays at 1900z.
My 500mW W5OLF WSPR beacon was turned on at about 0815z.
UPDATE 0829z: No spots.
UPDATE 1037z: Widespread Es with 23 stations spotting me.
My 6W from the IC-705 to the V2000 vertical omni antenna was turned on at about 0815z.
UPDATE 0824z: 6 English spots so far. See map.
At some point in the near future I want to do more tests at very low power with a ferrite rod TX antenna. I have a small manual ATU which I can use.
The best bands to try is 40m or 30m. Best mode would be WSPR but I want to try FT8.
See https://sites.google.com/view/g3xbm4/home/antennas/ferrite-rod-tx-antennas
UPDATE 0830z: I have dug out the ferrite rod and ATU in readiness. Maybe tonight?
UPDATE 1628z: On 30m FT8 TX with the ferrite rod (vertical) matched via the Z match ATU. No ground.
UPDATE 1950z: Although plenty of RX spots, nothing on 30m FT8 with the ferrite rod, so I have decided to try 30m WSPR.
Weather permitting, I plan to do the same as yesterday going on 6m QRP FT8 and 10m QRP WSPR.
Not sure where this is legal , but I don’t expect the power to be very great. I guess you change frequency by adjusting turns on the coil. Might be a fun weekend project.
My W5OLF beacon was turned on about 0630z.
UPDATE 1334z: So far spotted by just 2 stations in the Canary Is..
Later, I hope to go on 10m 1W FT8.