Solar flux is 148 and the SSN 141. A=11 and K=2.
16 Jun 2025
15 Jun 2025
Crystal receivers
These days there are fewer English language broadcast stations on short wave.
In my time I have received stations from all over the world, not via relays that can be much nearer. I have heard amateur and commercial stations too.
Most crystal sets can copy about 1mV signals, although I expect optimised systems can receive far weaker signals.
There is a page on my website about these.
See https://sites.google.com/view/g3xbm4/home/hf-mf-and-lf/crystal-set-dxing
Father's Day - NOT amateur radio
10m 500mW WSPR (Sunday)
My beacon has been on since breakfast and just spotted by EA1FAQ (1249km).
UPDATE 2053z: Also spotted by V51RS (8481km).
6m QRP FT8 (Sunday)
My 5W FT8 was turned on at about 0645z.
UPDATE 2051z: My 5W 6m FT8 has been spotted by 122 stations around Europe and the Canary Is..
Trains - NOT amateur radio
14 Jun 2025
10m 500mW WSPR TX
My QRP 10m WSPR beacon has been on since 1115z.
UPDATE 1232z: No spots of me. I am rapidly coming to the conclusion that 10m WSPR is rarely worth the effort.
UPDATE 1341z: Just EA1FAQ (1249km) spotting me today.
UPDATE 1850z: 13 stations spotting me around Europe. WSPR gets me spotted around the planet, but I always get far more spots on 6m FT8. I get the feeling that if the noise floor is poor it is harder for the RXing station with WSPR. Signals are buried deeper in the noise. QRT soon.
6m 5W FT8 (Saturday)
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6m DX
Way back in 2007, I worked a station in the USA on 6m CW with just 1W to my vertical V2000 colinear. I see Lofty had a big antenna which must have helped!
13 Jun 2025
Lightning risk
So far this year, we have escaped thunderstorms and torrential rain. As thunderstorms could strike us overnight, it is probably wise to disconnect everything. Of course, if I do this we'll get no rain and no thunderstorms! It is worth checking the lightning maps to assess the risks.
Is WSPR declining in popularity?
When I go on 10m WSPR it is not uncommon to get few spots these days. On the other hand my 6m 5W FT8 gets loads of spots. The difference in power means that they are about equal in S/N ratio at the receiver as FT8 is roughly 10dB less effective than WSPR. Perhaps WSPR gets buried in local noise more often?
The major reason for using 10m WSPR is the PC is not needed and the 10m antenna is available when I go on 6m FT8.
I am seriously wondering if it is really worth carrying on with 10m WSPR.
Visiting a new place - NOT amateur radio
This week we went to Stratford upon Avon and this is one of the bus stops. We bought a ticket that lasted a day.
10m 500mW WSPR
Well, if you turn the PSU on the wall it helps. Yesterday, I got no 10m spots at all .I can see why now!
Today my 500mW beacon has been on since early morning with the PSU on!
UPDATE 1103z: So far, just EA1FAQ (1249km).
How embarrassing!
It is entirely done by volunteers without payment. As I have said many times before, if every magazine had to stop this would be the last to go. Perhaps not this one though!
6m 5W FT8 (Friday)
My gear was turned on at about 0846z. So far, spotted by 12 Europeans, presumably Es.
Incidentally,yesterday I forgot to turn on the PSU so I assume yesterday it was 50% of 5W, so about 2.5W FT8. Not that I noticed!
UPDATE 1628z: 92 spots of me. Most are Es. 52 stations spotted on RX.
12 Jun 2025
10m 500mW WSPR (Thursday)
Although my stand-alone beacon has been on since mid-afternoon, no spots of me.
What a disappointment!
This was my grandson in 2010 when I had hopes of him becoming an electronics engineer like his grandfather. I failed!
Sepura - NOT amateur radio
Before I retired in 2008 I was high up in the Development Department at Sepura and they have, unsurprisingly, managed very well without me!!😉
11 Jun 2025
Declining sunspots
Unless we have a sudden change, it looks like we are on the slow decline to the solar minimum. Numbers are dropping.
10 Jun 2025
Old QSL card
Western Canada - NOT amateur radio
The west is far better than the east.
9 Jun 2025
Crab apples - NOT amateur radio
10m 500mW WSPR TX (Monday)
My W5OLF beacon was turned on at 1124z.
UPDATE 2114z: Spotted by 4 stations in mainland Europe. Looks like Es. QRT soon.
6m 5W FT8 (Monday)
UPDATE 2112z: 60 stations have spotted me. Presumably Es. See map. QRT soon.
10m FT8 QRP (Monday)
My IC-705 was turned on at 5W just before breakfast.
UPDATE 1118z: 107 spots of my QRP.
Comparing 6m and 8m
It is over a week since my 8m TX permit expired. Instead, I am concentrating on 6m FT8. There are several differences:
- Activity on 6m FT8 is vastly greater than on 8m. This is because there are far fewer stations permitted to TX on 8m and few PTTs seem to be bothered.
- In the Es season it is quite easy to get all over Europe and with low power. This is almost certainly true on 8m, but there are far too few on the band.
- The MUF seems to reach 8m far more often than 6m. This is especially true around sunspot maximum.
- I would imagine aurora would be better than 6m.





















