At about 1345z I switched to 8m FT8 RX on 40.680 MHz.
UPDATE 2023z: No spots.
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.
Yesterday I received an QSL card online from a station in Italy. I have still to check my log, but will confirm the contact if the details are correct.
Previously, I have had online QSL cards missing vital data like time, so I could not respond. As far as I can tell, this one included all the details.
These days I rarely send out real QSL cards by post.
My 4W FT8 is on.
UPDATE 0910z: 9 stations have spotted me this morning (see map). I am unsure of the propagation mechanism but 4W FT8 and an omni V2000 vertical antenna seem to be enough.Retailers have had a hard time lately.
Is it me or did Christmas come early this year? I am sure this was to make sure profits were maximised.
To me, the Christmas season starts no earlier than December 1st. Some shops were having Christmas goods as early as September. It seems Christmas has morphed into a commercial business.
Sadly, I am glad these days when all the hype is over.
My beacon was turned on at about 0700z.
UPDATE 0855z: 3 spots by YO3IVV (2078km).
UPDATE 2025z: 7 stations spotted me today. Now QRT.
My 4W 6m FT8 was turned in at about 2030z.
UPDATE 2036z: So far, 4 English stations have spotted me. No great DX.
For MS most people (I think) use MSK144. I am tempted to leave my 6m FT8 on RX overnight to see what happens. I am wondering if I might copy some people on 6m MS on FT8? In a big shower I would expect some bursts to be quite long, more so on 6m than 2m.
In my experience MS signals can be quite strong, but quite brief.
My gear was turned on at about 1200z.
In the latest SPRAT (205) Chris Page (page 38) reported my QRPP FT8 experiments as using the Reverse Beacon Network (RBN) whereas for FT8 I ...