26 Jul 2025

The Es season

In the northern hemisphere the Es season is drawing to an end. The main season usually runs until about now. 

Although Es may occur at any time, it is most common in early summer. My recommendation is to "stick with it" on 6m and 10m Es to expect the unexpected.

UPDATE 0808z: Still plenty of Es I think.

Gaza

The dreadful situation in Gaza appals me.  The world agrees that what happened to Israel on October 7th 2023 was totally wrong, but the suffering in Gaza to innocents is on another level.

I am ashamed to be in England allegedly training IDF solders on UK soil and still selling weapons to the state of Israel.

In my view the following should happen:

  • An immediate ceasefire.
  • Humanitarian aid should be flooded into Gaza by UN agencies, not Israel.
  • Press should be immediately allowed to go into Gaza.
  • Palestine should be recognised as a country by the UK along side France irrespective of what Israel and the USA say. Enough is enough.
  • Israel and its Arab neighbours should acknowledge their rights to live peacefully with their neighbours.
  • Until there is a just peace, we should have nothing at all to do with the state of Israel.
  • The USA should work for the good of innocents whatever their religion.

Is WSPR suffering to FT8?

Yesterday I was on 10m WSPR with 500mW and 6m FT8 with 5W. Now, WSPR is about 10dB better on weak signals than FT8, so these  should be comparable. WSPR needs almost 120 seconds whereas FT8 just 15 seconds. The other variables are the band and antennas.

Overall, I was spotted by far more stations on 6m FT8 than 10m WSPR. My conclusion is that FT8 is far more popular than WSPR. 

This is definitely not scientific, just my impression.

UPDATE 0801z: 99 stations have spotted my 6m FT8.  None on 10m WSPR.

Kite (bird)

 

A few years ago the sight of a kite flying overhead would have been unheard of. Since a re-introduction program these large birds are now common in England.

Yesterday, one flew overhead.

See https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/red-kite .

Sunspots - Saturday July 26th

 Solar flux is 148 and the SSN 133. A=8 and  K=4.

Yaesu cashback

Yet again, I see MLS is offering cashback on certain Yaesu rigs. With the discounts, these look good value for money.

UPDATE 1248z:  with the cashback the FT710 is well below £1000, whereas the FTX-1 is a stupid price. I  my view Yaesu has kicked itself in the shins with the stupid, stupid FTX-1F prices.

I think Yaesu has lost its way.

25 Jul 2025

10m QRP WSPR TX (Friday)

My 500mW WSPR TX beacon was turned on mid afternoon.

UPDATE 1522:  11 stations have spotted me around Europe. This looks like Es. 

6m 5W FT8 (Friday)

My IC-705 at 5W to the V2000 vertical omni anenna was turned on at about 1350z.


UPDATE 1608z: 
83 stations around Europe have spotted me. Mostly probably Es.

UPDATE 2025z: D2UY (6525km) in Angola is the furthest station spotted here on 6m FT8 RX. On TX, 303 stations, all in Europe have spotted me.

OFCOM, FCC and amateur radio

In the UK, the main authority dealing with amateur radio is OFCOM. I think in the USA it is the FCC. It is noticeable that many of OFCOM's publications are really about raising money. 

The feeling I increasingly get is that OFCOM is not really interested in amateur radio. This is probably true of many PTTs around the world. 

The impression created is that amateur radio is an embarrassing hangover from past times and they would rather it just went away.

Many times I have said that I suspect PTTs are tiring of amateur radio as it costs them money and creates no revenue.

It would not surprise me if amateur radio was deregulated in many countries.

"NOT amateur radio"

Since I stopped postings to my non amateur radio blog called "Miscellaneous Musings" a few years ago, I have appended "NOT amateur radio" when the posts are not amateur radio related items to this blog.  Usually I post several things that are not amateur radio related each week.

I propose to stop adding this to non amateur radio posts in future unless people strongly disagree.