After just a few minutes, my 500mW 10m WSPR TX beacon has been copied by 4 unique stations. Very encouraging.
UPDATE 2053z: 25 unique stations have spotted me today.
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.
After just a few minutes, my 500mW 10m WSPR TX beacon has been copied by 4 unique stations. Very encouraging.
UPDATE 2053z: 25 unique stations have spotted me today.
Almost immediately, my QRP 8m FT8 TX on 40.680 MHz USB dial was spotted on the Iberian peninsula by 2 stations. I have the feeling today could be good.
UPDATE 1103z: 3 stations have spotted my QRP 8m FT8 today. Rig now off cooling. Back on later.
If you get a chance, please contact your national amateur radio society and whoever your national authority is on radio matters (e.g. FCC, OFCOM or similar) making the following plea:
Personally, I think such an allocation would definitely encourage research.
No, I think a tiny 8m amateur band is badly needed, and soon.
Some time ago, it was reported that amateurs were to carry out some tests on 10m and 6m with reduced bandwidth ATV. I have no idea if these tests were carried out.
I think in the 1950s UK broadcast TV was copied in South Africa and Australia when the MUF reached band 1.
ATV is one area of our hobby I have never tried. These narrowband digital tests sound fascinating. I am sure that they will be well published when successful.
Later, I hope to be on 10m QRP WSPR TX as we are out shortly.
Yesterday was pretty successful on 10m WSPR. I am surprised by the number of active WSPR stations on 10m. Although I may be wrong, I think there are more stations active on 10m WSPR than last summer. I would have expected fewer as more people try FT8. WSPR works with far weaker signals and takes up far less bandwidth than FT8 that needs about 50Hz.
UPDATE 0920z: On TX now.
UPDATE 1912z: 27 spots of me today.
As we are out this morning, I cannot go on 8m QRP TX on 40.680 MHz USB dial until later. Whilst on 8m, I shall also go on 10m QRP WSPR with my 500mW WSPR beacon from W5OLF.
UPDATE 0928z: EA8BFK (2880km) has spotted me. Probably F2?
UPDATE 1340z: EA8BFK, HC02 (1808km), SR4DON (1352km) and EA3ERE (1153km) spotting me on 8m FT8 today Another decent day.
For lunch, we had homemade blackberry and apple crumble with ice cream. All the fruits were wild. It tasted great.
I understand that the people who run the GB3MCB beacon have (at last) been granted permission to install 8m and 5m beacons. These will run 24/7 and they should really help with transatlantic propagation research.
It is a pity this approval by OFCOM took such an age. Still, I suppose they had to be woken up first, then trained to understand something about RF, told where Cornwall is.....
Me sarcastic?
Since getting home just before lunch, I have been on 8m QRP FT8 TX on 40.680 MHz USB dial. No spots yet at 1425z.
UPDATE 1456z: Just spotted by S50B (1220km). Thank you Borut. Also spotted by HC02 (1808km) in Portugal. Thanks Hugh. Still not being copied outside Europe apart from the Canary Is. In a way, I am surprised not to have had even a single spot from the USA. Maybe later by F2? My dipole should be optimised for the USA.
UPDATE 1613z: 3 stations have now spotted me today on 8m QRP FT8 TX. Last one was EI9KP (649km). I called 9A2Y (1567km), but he could not copy me.
UPDATE 1927z: 4 stations have spotted my 8m QRP FT8 today.
As I am on 8m FT8 QRP TX, I am again on 10m WSPR with my 500mW W5OLF beacon. 4 spots by so far today. Many look like Es.
UPDATE 1447z: 6 unique stations have spotted me today so far. Furthermost remains EA1FAQ (1249km).
UPDATE 1908z: 25 stations have spotted me today (see table).
UPDATE 2014z: 28 stations have spotted me today.
At 0840z, my 10m QRP FT8 gear was turned on. Lots of EU stations suggesting Es. I shall probably be on 8m FT8 TX on 40.680 MHz USB dial later.
The following have been notified to me. As always, check first with the organisers before going far.
August 7th - BATC Convention, Midland Air Museum, Coventry CV3 4FR. No contact details given.
August 7th - King's Lynn ARC, Gallywood community Centre PE30 4EL. rally.klarc@gmail.com .
This is an online amateur radio news service that I regularly visit. I see they have an item about my free PDF G3XBM Project Scrapbook today.
With all the political uncertainty around at the moment, it would appear the UK is moving back more towards Europe. I think this makes sens...