OFCOM has made proposals for annual licences for 2.1GHz spectrum. See the OFCOM website for details.
16 Jul 2021
Summer of love 1968 - NOT amateur radio
End of the Es season?
Yesterday, I spotted far fewer stations across Europe on 6m FT8 RX and I had fewer stations spotting me on 10m WSPR TX. Now, this may just be a blip and there might be Es openings for some while to come. I have had 6m QRP SSB QSOs with Sweden in September. Es openings can happen at any time, but are most common in late spring and early summer.
If this follows the usual pattern, we can expect fewer openings in the months ahead. When good, signals can be strong, but we can expect fewer openings. This is why WSPR and FT8 are so good: there are lots of people monitoring all day long and people are looking in a fairly narrow chunk of the band.
In the peak months Es can transform 10m and 6m with the bands wide open for hours on end.
I suspect 10m and 6m openings by Es are far more common. Maybe with FT8 and WSPR will make such openings more obvious.
UPDATE 0750z: Just 3 stations spotted so far today on 10m FT8 RX and only 1 outside the UK.
Shetland Isles - NOT amateur radio
10m FT8 (Friday)
After a very brief period on 10m FT8 TX, I am on 10m FT8 RX. So far today, 1 spot at 0550z on 10m FT8 RX.
UPDATE 1115z: 230 stations spotted.
UPDATE 1450z: 345 stations spotted including several in the USA and Canada. See mapStations spotted today
on 10m FT8 to 1450z
15 Jul 2021
Matt cartoon - NOT amateur radio
Shores of Lake Erie, Canada
472kHz transverter breadboard
More walk - NOT amateur radio
We went around the sleepy village of Reach, near Cambridge.