Cycle 25 now looks like it has passed the peak and is on the way down according to NOAA. See their graph. The black is actual and red is their forecast.
See https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/solar-cycle-progression
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.
See https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/solar-cycle-progression
Although my 500mW beacon has been on since before breakfast, no spots of me. I suspect more people are now using other modes.
UPDATE 0854z: 19 spots so far including a couple of German stations.
UPDATE 1613z: 36 stations have spotted me. See map.
UPDATE 1847z: 43 stations have spotted me.
My 5W FT8 was turned on mid afternoon. I went QRT at about 2025z.
UPDATE 2030z: 113 stations (all in Europe) spotted me today.
As a sideline, I maintain another website http://www.burwellhistory.org which is our village history society. This meets every month and meetings are well attended. Visitors are always welcome for a nominal sum.
UPDATE 0920z: So far, 90 stations have spotted me today, all in Europe.
UPDATE 1233z: 360 stations have spotted my 5W 10m FT8 so far with the furthermost A71AE (5195km) in the Gulf. See map.
Today, I took down my 8m dipole. This means I can no longer go on 8m TX. It marks the end of my campaign and experiments on the band. Everything I sought to find out has been completed and I refuse to pay £50 a year to continue. Instead I am QSYing to 6m and 10m.
It is a sad day, but life is too short to continuing my battle with the RSGB and OFCOM. In my view, their attitude is disgraceful.
In the late 1960s Heathkit made some great radios. Take, for example, the SB101. Then the Japanese started making transceivers that meant t...