My stand-alone beacon was turned on at about 1015z.
UPDATE 1333z: 19 stations 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.
My gear (5W to the V2000 vertical omni) was turned on at about 1015z.
UPDATE 1324z: 18 spots so far. See map.
Really, this is too hard for me now.
After about 30 minutes I find my poor voice struggles these days in contests. I had to stop.
I worked a new square for 2025 in the form of JO03, but I really could not manage any longer.
Yesterday I had a very painful lesson. Google puts in SPAM things it thinks are SPAM. Usually it is correct .
The answer seems to be always check. I usually do see if anything is in SPAM by error, but his first email must have been deleted before I checked.
UPDATE Monday 1945z: Since writing this I had an email claiming illness and asking if I shopped at Amazon. Definitely SPAM!! Now back in SPAM! Caveat emptor. There really was a reason it was in SPAM.
My gear was turned on before breakfast.
UPDATE 0904z: 53 stations have spotted me.
Yesterday we went to a sung Advent service in the next village.
Near the start of the month my favourite site for solar data is updated. I have not checked yet but this is usually done early in the month. It is worth taking a peek so we can see how the cycle is progressing.
We are on the down-slope, but conditions on the higher HF bands are likely to remain good for a few years.
It is my view that with modes like FT8 we will find 10m open more than we thought.
This is a circuit for a VHF receiver that can be adjusted to decode SSB, CW and NBFM in addition to AM.
See https://www.arrl.org/files/file/Technology/tis/info/pdf/9712039.pdf .
Although the CB bands are just below the 10m amateur band it is often busy on CB when 10m seems dead. This suggests it is a lack of activity rather than poor conditions. Hopefully FT8 will help to show us 10m is still good on some paths.
In the meantime, it may be worth keeping an eye on the CB bands.
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