My 10mW ERP WSPR was turned on about 1855z.
UPDATE 2145z: 10 stations have spotted me in the last 12 hours.
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.
My 10mW ERP WSPR was turned on about 1855z.
UPDATE 2145z: 10 stations have spotted me in the last 12 hours.
On the way to the shops today, we noticed this cottage that had been stripped of its rendering. It looks really good.
Clunch is quite strong, but needs to be protected to stop weathering.
WSPRnet includes the 22m ISM band. In the last couple of weeks, there are plenty of reports, mostly from stations using a few milliwatts. I have never tried this band. I guess if you have a 20m antenna it will work just below the band.
Personally, I find this sort of propagation research far more rewarding than chatting on 80m about carrots with commercial gear. If legal, I shall give it a try next week with the call probably 22M3ISM.
UPDATE 1055z: Reading IR2030 /1,/2 it would appear it is legal to run a device with an output less than 42 dBµA/m at 10 m in the 22m band. Does anyone know what that represents as an ERP please? In the EU the spec is EN300 330. I think if you later intend to place a product on the market (only) then you have to submit a product for type approval. Otherwise I think you can self-declare compliance.
UPDATE 1440z: According to Rik Strobbe ON7YD, this is equivalent to 7.5mW EIRP.
UPDATE 1444z: Starting tomorrow, I shall try WSPR beaconing in the 22m ISM band (so called HiFer band). Need to find out the best frequency for WSPR beaconing.
UPDATE 1515z: It would appear 13.5539 MHz USB dial is the setting for 22m ISM WSPR. I shall start beaconing properly on Sunday, but it is on now.
UPDATE 1550z: See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Effective_radiated_power.
My 10mW ERP WSPR from the earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground was turned on about 1950z. All the usual suspects have spotted me.
In the UK, the days have extended by almost an hour in the evenings since the shortest day. Even in the mornings things are getting better.
It will be a few months before spring really comes, but the light has changed for the better. We may yet have snow and ice, but it is as if a corner has been turned.
For several years now, I have been predicting the decline of our hobby. In this case I hope I am very wrong! An undeniable fact is that ours is (mostly) a hobby that interests older males. In itself, this is no bad thing: people retire, want new interests and tend to have more disposable income as children leave home and education.
What bothers me is we are all getting older. As we age fewer rigs will get bought, there will be little (or no) profit in our market. Dealers will disappear, magazines will shrink or stop.
Already our hobby is less about self-training and research and more about appliances and who has the deepest pockets.
What do I think will happen?
This morning I am continuing my 10mW WSPR TX on 10m. Already I am being spotted well by 2 stations, I confidently expect to be spotted in the USA for a 4th day in a row.
My 10mW ERP was turned on at 2050z.
UPDATE 2133z: 6 spots of me tonight. Furthermost is GM3YXM (425km).
The following rally has been notified to me. The usual caveats apply about contacting before travelling far.
Sunday February 4th - Canvey Island Rally, Essex, SS8 9QS. Contact g7oed@icloud.com .
20 stations spotted me overnight using 10mW ERP WSPR from the earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground.
Yet again, I am trying 10m WSPR with 10mW, simulating the 8m ISM rules. On the first transmission already spotted by EA8BFK (2880km).
UPDATE 1027z: EA8BFK has already spotted my 10m 10mW WSPR 7 times!
UPDATE 1541z: For 3 days in a row, my 10mW 10m WSPR has been spotted in the USA. So far today, I have been spotted in the USA on 8 occasions and I have been spotted 96 times already at 10mW.
My 10mW ERP 630m from the earth-electrode "antenna" in the ground was turned on about 1640z. So far, 3 stations have spotted me.
UPDATE 2145z: So far this evening, I have been spotted by 10 stations on 630m QRP WSPR with the furthermost LA1TN (1305km).
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