5 Jun 2026

Ukraine war

It would appear that Russia is not having it as easy as they once thought it would be. 

Militarily Russia should be far superior, but increasingly Ukraine is bringing the war to Russians in Russia. 

The interview with Professor Scott Lucas in Eire is revealing.


IC-705

My favourite activity at the moment is QRP FT8 on 6m and 10m QRP WSPR. 

The photo shows the current set-up.

Sunspots - Friday June 5th

 Solar flux is 148 and the SSN 157. A=6 and K=1.

4 Jun 2026

Cyber security

It is much more likely that any future wars would be very cyber based, with people heavily dependent on the internet for banking, communications and so much these days. Just imagine if we were suddenly without this!

Some countries are way ahead of the UK and USA in preparing for this eventuality.

My advice? Have plenty of cash and tinned food around.

2m FT8 activity contest last evening

On Tuesday evening I went on the 2m activity contest (UKAC) arranged by the RSGB using 10W to the big wheel omni antenna. 

Last night was the 2m FT8 activity contest. Running just 5W it was much easier! Again I was only on for a very short while (less than 30 minutes). The map shows the stations that spotted me.

10m 3W FT8 (Thursday)

My gear was turned on just before breakfast.

UPDATE 1852 z: Spotted by 220 stations with the best PY5KD (9884km). See map of stations spotting me today. 347 stations spotted here. Now QRT.

Solar cycle

As we are now on the downward slope of the solar cycle it’s worth checking the latest solar data.

See https://www.solen.info/solar/

Sunspots - Thursday June 4th

 Solar flux is 147 and the SSN 141. A=10 and K=2.

3 Jun 2026

8m FT8 RX (Wednesday)

From about 1100z I have been monitoring 40.680MHz FT8.

UPDATE 1434z:  4 stations in Europe spotted in 4 different countries.

At one time I held a UK TX permit for 8m that I had to pay for. Comparing 8m with 6m, I decided not to renew it. I do not regret my decision.

10m 200mW WSPR TX (Wednesday)

My beacon was turned on at about 0805z.

UPDATE 2011z: Spotted by 101 stations. Amazing Es. Now QRT.