The "special military operation" will soon be in its 4th year, with huge numbers of casualties both amongst Russians and Ukrainians. This is a tragic waste of young lives.
I watch videos on YouTube from TimesRadio.
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.
The "special military operation" will soon be in its 4th year, with huge numbers of casualties both amongst Russians and Ukrainians. This is a tragic waste of young lives.
I watch videos on YouTube from TimesRadio.
My 10m 2W FT8 was turned on at about 1230z.
UPDATE 1631z: So far, 177 stations have spotted me.
Later, I shall probably try 10m, 12m, and 15m 1W WSPR frequency hopping. Maybe some 10m QRP FT8 later.
UPDATE 1135z: 32 stations have spotted me today so far.
UPDATE 2015z: Spotted by 51 stations. See map. Es? Every day I go on 6m QRP FT8 I seem to get spotted at great distances. Are we seeing more E layer openings due to climate change?
UPDATE 2200z: 55 stations have spotted me today.
For a long time, I have been wondering about the future of radio experimentation.
Fewer amateur radio people carry out experimentation preferring instead to buy ready-made transceivers to communicate.
In the future I am sure a small number of people will want to carry on with radio experiments although, more and more, I am convinced this will be outside traditional amateur radio.
I suspect many will go the ISM direction or possibly other forms of communication such as light beams or sub-8.3kHz. In the past I have experimented at 481THz (red light) and very low frequencies through the ground. Neither require licences. No licences are required to use ISM, although a self-declaration of conformity may be needed, certainly in the UK.
At 137kHz I have only dabbled, but I was surprised and delighted at the performance of this little EFP RX antenna. It was mag-mounted on the...