My beacon (with the PA off) was turned on at about 0755z. I wonder if I shall be spotted in the USA today with QRPP?
UPDATE 0900z: Just a single spot by EA8BFK (2880km).
UPDATE 1548z: 9 spots only from the Canaries so far today (see table).
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 beacon (with the PA off) was turned on at about 0755z. I wonder if I shall be spotted in the USA today with QRPP?
UPDATE 0900z: Just a single spot by EA8BFK (2880km).
My 10mW ERP 630m WSPR (measured) was turned on at about 2020z. So far, just 2E0ILY/KIWI (209km) spotting me.
It is very disappointing to see I am the only UK station sending 630m WSPR according to WSPRnet at present.
Trees are coming into leaf. It felt much warmer today on our walk around the village. It is windier.
As mentioned before, it looks like my 8m dipole antenna system has an intermittent fault. Recently, I decided to concentrate on 8m TX with ISM restrictions, which means 10mW ERP. WSPR gives me the best chance. I doubt 8m FT8 at 10mW ERP would be enough.
A reminder that, certainly in the UK, possibly elsewhere, under ISM rules 8m beaconing is licence free and open to all. A full T&I 8m TX permit costs £50 annually in the UK. With more countries opening the band for real amateur radio research, I keep my fingers crossed that radio amateurs will eventually be granted restricted access with conditions. I have long said that just 5kHz in the ISM band would do.
For 10mW ERP tests the antenna must be reliable.
The actual antenna and coax are not problems, whereas erection is more of an issue as this requires ladder work. I can probably manage OK as the ladder work is quite low, but I get giddy very easily these days so even a short distance off the ground is harder than it once was.
My 10m WSPR beacon, without the PA, is on again. At 0846z, no spots.
This QRPP is really great fun and definitely worth trying in the upcoming Es season. I suspect FT8 would not work.
When I see the first migrant birds returning from Africa, my heart jumps for joy. In this troubled world it is good to know that cycles that have gone on for thousands, possibly millions, of years carry on despite us.
Yesterday I saw my first housemartin, although I have yet to see a swallow.
In 4-6 weeks we will hear the screaming swifts feeding on the wing. We'll look up and there they will be and my heart will lose another beat.An average session overnight with no real DX. 11 stations spotted my 10mW ERP WSPR on 630m.
I had not noticed this nest before, so it may be new. I hope it succeeds.
My 10m WSPR beacon is again on with 500uW (0.5mW). So far today, no spots. I am wondering if EA8BFK is no longer monitoring?
I shall definitely try 10m 500uW WSPR in the Es season.
This morning, I am on 6m FT8 with my 2.5W to the V2000 vertical omni antenna. So far, 6 English stations spotting me. No DX evident here.
UPDATE 0946z: Now spotted by 11 stations including stations in Norway and Sweden.
UPDATE 1412z: 8 spots of my 10m 2.5W FT8 so far.
UPDATE 1622z: 21 stations have spotted my 10m 2.5W FT8 (see map)
This morning, I am trying 10mW ERP 10m WSPR for a change. The gear was turned on at about 0850z. No spots yet.
Might try 10mW 10m FT8 later.
UPDATE 1245z: No spots of me today, although I have spotted stations, even with the attenuator in the antenna coax on RX!
Until I had to QSY to 70cm FT8, I was on 630m WSPR with 10mW ERP. 2 stations spotted me. I shall QSY back to 630m QRP WSPR later.
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| Stations spotting my 2.5W FT8 on 70cm earlier this evening |
It shows a young girl looking in a mirror and seeing an old lady looking back at her.
It seems like just a blink of an eye since I was young. It seems no time at all.
As I decided not to ask for a new 8m TX permit (which I still think is totally wrong that you have to pay!!), but instead test with 10mW ERP under ISM rules this Es season, I am on 8m FT8 RX today.
Most days I watch Times Radio on YouTube about Ukraine It is usually informative.