My QRPP 10m WSPR signal is on again.
UPDATE 1706z: No spots all day. I have definitely concluded that 500uW 10m WSPR only works when (a) conditions are very good, and (b) the RX noise floor is low.
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 QRPP 10m WSPR signal is on again.
UPDATE 1706z: No spots all day. I have definitely concluded that 500uW 10m WSPR only works when (a) conditions are very good, and (b) the RX noise floor is low.
For reasons I do not understand my 8m dipole has gone to resonance at about 49MHz. It is simpler to replace the antenna and coax. Assuming the weather is OK, I may try doing this in the next week.
At the moment I am inclined not to apply for an 8m TX permit again, but instead concentrate on ISM rules and WSPR. In the UK this means 10mW ERP and compliance with IR2030. In the UK this is totally free (no licence needed) and I believe open to all. As long as there are people monitoring, much of Europe should be within range on 8m WSPR in the Es season.
Our local bowling club is under threat of closure. There are too few people to look after the grass as people age. The grass looks perfect at the moment.
Talk about a sucker for punishment! Once again I am trying 10m WSPR with 500uW (0.5mW). No spots.
UPDATE 1456z: No spots.
My 2.5W to the V2000 vertical omni antenna was turned on just before 1000z. So far, just a couple of English stations are spotting me.
UPDATE 1153z: 7 English stations spotting me. On RX here, many stations, widely, across Europe spotted. F2 backscatter or Es?
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Stations spotting me
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Yesterday, we did a short walk in the village.
This well kept garden (seen on our walk) has lots of daffodils.
A station in the adjoining county has applied for an 8m TX permit. I hope he is in range.
My 500uW (0.5mW) WSPR is on, but no spots. It is sync'd to internet time daily (at least).
UPDATE 1703z: No spots.
Despite 10mW ERP on 630m, I seem to be widely copied.
My 2.5W FT8 to the vertical omni V2000 antenna was turned on at about 0945z. So far, 3 English stations have spotted me.
MLS is again offering cashback on some Yaesu products. When they get it right, Yaesu create some great products, but I get the distinct impression they have lost their way in recent years. They now follow others whereas a while back they were clear leaders.
It is my contention that manufacturers and dealers are only really interested in profits. Once the amateur market ceases to deliver profits, they will move on or close.
In my view, MLS will be around longer than most, but both Japanese manufacturers and dealers will be questioning their options. The amateur market is OK now, but for how many years?
I hope I am very wrong.
A judge has allowed an accused policeman to be named. He is not due to be tried for several months. According to UK law a person is innocent until proven guilty. There have been several cases of people being named before trial.
In my view nobody should be named until they are proven guilty.
My 10mW ERP 630m WSPR is turned on this evening again. So far, 15 spots of me.
There's nothing like a challenge!! Once again my 500uW (0.5mW) 10m WSPR is on.
For me, it is easy. For the station at the far end the signal will be weak and in the noise probably. In the last 2 weeks I have had 2 DX spots, but nothing yet today.
UPDATE 1504z: No spots.
At the moment I am on 6m FT8 with my 2.5W and V2000 omni vertical antenna. Just 4 English stations spotting me so far.
UPDATE 1248z: 11 spots of me from the UK and Eire
At the moment my inclination is NOT to apply for a special permit to TX on 8m (costs £50 per year!) but to instead try 40.680MHz WSPR using ISM rules.
In the UK, this means 10mW ERP and compliance with IR2030. Anyone, even an SWL, may do this without a licence. The callsign can be made up. I shall use one that WSPRnet can accept, so I can see where I am being spotted.
Having either worked or been spotted on 8m FT8 by most active stations, this will be a new challenge in the Es season. My antenna needs attention first.
Judging by tests at similar ERP on 10m, much of Europe should be in range at times, assuming there are people monitoring!
It would be good if others tried this too.
At about 1845z, I QSYed from 6m FT8 to 630m WSPR. At 1905z, 2 stations have spotted my 10mW ERP.
UPDATE 1956z: Plenty of stations spotting me, but it is disappointing that there are so few UK stations on 630m WSPR TX.
UPDATE 2216z: 13 stations spotting me.
The following has been notified to me. Usual caveats apply.
Sunday March 10th - Hack Green Radio Surplus Hangar Sale. Nantwich, Cheshire, CW5 8AL. Contact coldwar@hackgreen.co.uk .
This amazing cloudscape was posted a few days ago by a friend.
Shortly, I intend to try 6m FT8 again with 2.5W and the vertical V2000 omni antenna. At present I am on 630m QRP WSPR.
UPDATE 1336z: In tidying up the shack I destroyed the coax connection to my V2000 antenna used on 6m. I shall have to mend this later, although soldering is now quite hard for me. Moral: do not tidy up shacks! Mind you, I found things I had forgotten I had! 6 English stations had spotted me before disaster struck.
UPDATE 1402z: Coax mended. Back on 6m FT8. Now 8 English stations have spotted me.
UPDATE 1627z: 12 English stations have spotted me today.
After my surprise spot yesterday with 500uW (0.5mW) on 10m WSPR, I am again on with the same power from my beacon.
The beacon must be re-synced to internet time. This is done daily although it probably is good for several days.
UPDATE 1817z: 1 spot early this morning. My beacon is pre-programmed to report 0.5W even though with the PA off it is actually only 500uW (0.5mW).
Solar flux is 136 and the SSN 105. A=6 and K=2.
Are we on the long, slow, slide or will we see a second peak?
On the way to the Co-op food shop in the village, I spotted this postman. I asked his permission to take this photo. Very festive!