At about 0930z, I QSYed to 6m FT8.
UPDATE 1025z: Spotted by 8 stations, some in mainland Europe.
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.
At about 0930z, I QSYed to 6m FT8.
UPDATE 1025z: Spotted by 8 stations, some in mainland Europe.
Politically, I have always been a "floating voter" voting for the party that best represents my views.
Whilst fully understanding the revulsion felt by Israel for the horrific acts by Hamas on October 7th and the wish by its enemies to see the destruction of the state if Israel, I am sickened by the apparent wish to destroy and drive out the people of Gaza. The Israeli government will claim their only wish is to destroy Hamas.
In the eyes of the world, Israel is seen as the aggressor in Gaza. You would think after the sheer horror of the holocaust in WW2, they would not want innocents to suffer.
The aggression and killing must stop.
The only long-term peace will come from talking around a table. All sides will have to make some compromises.
Does Israel really believe they will defeat Hamas? Their actions are likely to result in even more people turning against Israel.
Give peace and reconciliation a chance!
My gear was turned on just before breakfast.
UPDATE 0830z: 9 stations spotting me. Some Es?
UPDATE 1347z: Back on 3W 10m FT8 after a spell on 6m QRP FT8. Just a single spot from a local.
Most times I have no issues with QRP, but we all know that in many built-up areas noise can be an increasing problem. Over the years we have more gadgets in our homes which can produce RFI. Over time this is likely to get worse.
Weak signals can sometimes be masked by this noise, meaning QRP signals would be harder to spot. It will be interesting to see if QRP operation gets more difficult in the years ahead.
With narrow modes like FT8 (50Hz wide only) and WSPR (6Hz wide needed) this can be less of a problem as we can avoid noise on certain frequencies. Often man-made noise can drift.
Often people are surprised how low the noise floor can be when out /P.
UPDATE 1030z: Spotted by just 1 local and a station in Israel. Power increased to 3W and re-synced clock. One station in Zambia on RX, but not on PSKreporter.
UPDATE 1826z: Just 6 stations spotted me all day. See map.
There are some very low cost radios available (I presume) from China. This review was on YouTube and the writer on YouTube feels the quality is improving. This is available from Banngood for about £60!!
It would appear that amateur radio is mainly a hobby for older men, often with more disposable income than many. The hobby still attracts very few women and few young people. This may be different as I write this with a UK bias.
If we extrapolate to the next solar maximum in about 2035, many current amateurs will be dead, incapacitated, in care homes and NOT buying new rigs. The inevitable consequence is amateur radio is no longer a profitable business for many manufacturers or dealers. They will leave our market or go out of business, As I have said before, many magazines depend on a very few dealers to stay viable. I can see some magazines and dealers folding or magazines being published less often, digital only or smaller physically.
Many will say we have to attract and keep younger people. Perhaps.
There is little doubt that amateur radio is changing.
My own view has been for some time that amateur radio as we knew it will disappear. PTTs will want to wash their hands of it, so deregulation will be the order of the day.
My prediction? Amateur radio will combine with CB, amateur radio will become deregulated, fewer magazines , fewer dealers, manufacturers and national societies. Experimenters will continue in some other way.
UPDATE 1948z: Spotted by 54 stations. This looks like F2 propagation. See map. Furthermost is Reunion Is.. Now QRT.
The impression I am getting is "appliance operators" are moving down in frequency as the higher HF and 6m bands are now too hard without Es.
Since the end of WW2 we have (sort of) lived in a fairly stable world. In many ways, the world seems to be changing in this century.
We seem to be moving into a world of dictators with the USA now being more isolationist and China coming strongly onto the world stage.
Unlike in years past, the world seems less stable. We need to accept that other people may hold views different from ourselves. In small ways we have to be kind to each other and work towards a better world.
Some hate spiders, but to me they are just fun.
This spider appeared in the bath this morning. It is about 5cm across. I think it is a giant house spider. It must have come up the plug hole.
In the UK, most spiders are totally harmless. I usually catch them in a glass and put them out of the window.
Ever since I started in amateur radio I have enjoyed QRP. DXCC was worked with 10W SSB on 10m with a low dipole in the 1980s.
These days with FT8 basic QSOs are even easier. In my experience 5W FT8 or less and simple antennas are all that is needed to work the world. Of course 1000W and a big beam would make things easier, but where is the fun?
There is a whole array of QRP radios available either as kits or ready built. I guess the choice now is greater than ever.
This video is over 2 hours long! It explores consciousness from a quantum mechanical viewpoint. It is controversial, but worth watching.
It argues that consciousness itself is an important component in the universe. It underlies just how little we really know.
My beacon was turned on at about 1000z.
UPDATE 1830z: Spots by 4 stations. Best is EA8BFK (2880km).
We deliver local Christmas cards by hand. We were going to do it yesterday, but the rain was horrendous so we did it today instead in the co...