Whilst I still have my 8m TX permit I am again on 40.680MHz FT8 (offset about 1950 Hz).
UPDATE 0920z: Just EI3KF (574km) spotting me.
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.
Whilst I still have my 8m TX permit I am again on 40.680MHz FT8 (offset about 1950 Hz).
UPDATE 0920z: Just EI3KF (574km) spotting me.
We are now in the Es season, but we still have far too few countries on the band.
After my 8m T&I permit expires later this summer I have no plans to continue.
Far more would be learned if we had many more countries on the band, even for a short period. Although there may be some F2 propagation in the autumn and spring on 8m it is likely to decline especially on E-W paths.
I have tried to my best to encourage the RSGB and OFCOM, but I give up.
My plan is to go on 6m instead.
As I think I have mentioned before, Yaesu has announced 2 new radios: the FTX 1 Field and FT1 Optima: the 6/10W and 100W versions.
There is no doubt they make some very good kit, but they seem to have "lost their way" in recent years. I was seriously considering the FTX 1F, but I won't bother as the spec offers me nothing I really want and the price is far too high.
I really was expecting the FTX 1F to be under £1000. At that price they had a chance, but at the current price many, like me, will simply say "why bother?". Some will always want the newest shiny radio, but I cannot see a mass market like the FT817.
When the FT817 came out a quarter of a century ago it was a real first and a world beater, unlike today.
This photo was taken quickly from the Mall flypast today from the TV screen. They we celebrating the 80th anniversary of VE day.
My W5OLF beacon was turned on at about 0530z.
UPDATE 1835z: 3 stations spotting me.
UPDATE 1838z: 4 spots of me (OZ, IT9, EI and EA). QRT soon. See map.
My 500mW beacon was turned on at about 0630z.
My 2.5W to the low dipole was turned on at about 0630z.
UPDATE 1636z: Just one spot from EI today.
Although I do not profess to properly understand the full history or know the whole story I know enough.
Why can't people just live in peace with their neighbours?
I am sure there are wrongs on both sides, but war rarely solve issues. We never learn from history it seems. In the end all sides have to compromise.
With the recent nationwide power cuts in Iberia, it begs the question of how we would cope if power disappeared for several days, whether due to natural causes or a cyber attack. From the (thankfully) rare occasions when the power goes down we realise just how much we depend on electricity for so much: lights, cooking, trains, traffic lights, card payments, email, charging, internet and so much more.
The threat is real.
At one time "preppers" were thought as harmless cranks. Not any more.
Maybe we all need a small stock of canned food, some batteries, a torch and some means of finding out what is going on.
One thing Covid taught us all: although a shock at first, humans adapt.
Apparently this will be available late May in 10W and 100W versions. In my opinion the prices are far too high.
Also, I have yet to see a spec sheet.
In my view this product is over £600 more expensive than it should be at £1599 for the 10W version.
I personally give Yaesu less than 5 years before they leave the amateur radio market.
I suspect this product will be a total failure. Who in their right mind would part with this much money for a product without a spec?
According to the WIMO site, Bluetooth is an option!!
Wake up Yaesu - you have lost your way BIG time!!
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