Probably 500mW 10m WSPR and 5W 6m FT8 later.
7 Dec 2025
WSPR?
The impression I am getting is that WSPR is going down in popularity whereas FT8 is going up. I was considering buying a dedicated multi-band WSPR TX and WSPR RX. I am having second thoughts.
WSPR needs less bandwidth (about 6Hz) than FT8 (about 50Hz) but WSPR is more sensitive by about 10dB. Maybe many cannot make use of this because of local noise. Also FT8 allows 2-way QSOs.
Last evening I tried 40m WSPR and FT8. On WSPR I spotted nobody, whereas on FT8 I spotted 12 stations in a similar period.
6 Dec 2025
AI crappery
At one time I enjoyed YouTube, but sadly you no longer can be sure that anything is real.
I watched a very long video supposed to be by Brian Cox. It was clearly not by Brian Cox. Last week I watched a video that was meant to be the thoughts of Einstein.
The message is clear: you cannot know what is real and what is AI. The only thing you can do is assume everything is generated by AI unless you can be absolutely certain of the source.
Is there a universe?
This is a philosophical question.
Is there any way of proving anything exists outside of ourselves?
We observe everything through our senses and neurons. What happens when these are no more? Does the world and universe still exist or is it only there because we observe it?
Ralph Waldo Emerson quote
" Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail."
This was a quote I cam across earlier from Ralph Waldo Emerson.
ZachTek WSPR transmitter
As I understand things, the Chinese rip-off does NOT contain switchable low pass filters, so the harmonic output is unlikely to be very good.
See https://www.zachtek.com/product-page/wspr-desktop-transmitter
5 Dec 2025
Oscar 100
Probably you would still get change from £2k, which is less than the cost of many HF transceivers, a linear and a beam on a tower plus rotator. I guess operators now have confidence in this after many years.
The advantages are many. The dish is small, fixed and no HF rig is needed. Within the footprint of the satellite DX is always available and without QSB. In many ways I am quite surprised many DXers have not gone for this option already.
I prefer experimentation.
See https://eshail.batc.org.uk/nb/ if you want to take a peek.
Incidentally, I heard recently about someone in the UK working a German station who was mobile on Oscar 100!! I think the station in the car was listening on the webSDR but using the 2.3GHz uplink to the satellite.
I suppose a low(er) cost option is to make or buy a TX transverter and helix and listen on the webSDR.


