My beacon has been on much of the morning.
UPDATE 2040z: 3 stations have spotted me with no sign of Es. Furthest is V51RS (8481km). QRT.
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 has been on much of the morning.
UPDATE 2040z: 3 stations have spotted me with no sign of Es. Furthest is V51RS (8481km). QRT.
My 5W to a V2000 vertical antenna was turned on at about 0845z:
UPDATE 1409z: 26 spots of me so far. Yet again, more northern stations see to be most prominent. This puzzles me: it seems a pattern that repeats towards the end of every Es season. I would be interested to hear any theories as this is too common to be just random.
UPDATE 2043z: 33 stations have spotted me today. If some were Es, it is now less widespread and strong. QRT.
This is the motto of a football team. It is a reminder that whatever pain we may be in, life carries on.
There is a temptation to always lust after the newest shiniest transceiver.
Steve G1KQH was looking at the ICOM Japan website where they have announced the IC7300Mk2. I think I shall resist it and try to be satisfied with what I have.
It looks like we’re on the downward slope of the solar cycle and there’s little chance of a second peak which sometimes happens. Never mind.
My beacon was turned on late morning.
UPDATE 1130z: No spots of me. I get the impression there are fewer WSPR users and more FT8 users.
UPDATE 1150z: Just 3 spots by V51RS (8481km). No Es.
UPDATE 1844z: 9 stations have spotted me.
My gear (IC-705 and the V2000 vertical omni was turned on late morning after we had been for a walk.
Just a few spots from a station in Austria.
UPDATE 1400z: 3 stations spotting me with the furthest V51RS (8481km) probably by F2.
With just 27 stations spotting my 5W QRP FT8 today, I think we have come to the end of the main Es season in Europe. Many of my spots were from the UK and I cannot say the type of propagation on the few Europeans that spotted me. It is possible even these were aircraft reflections.
UPDATE 1404z: Spotted by just 30 stations.
Today was very quiet here on 10m WSPR and 6m FT8 with very few Europeans spotting me.
The impression is we are coming to the end of the Es "season". There may still be good days but these will become less often and less widespread. Es is always fun whilst it lasts.
Both my wife and I are well within our space allocations of 100G for Google.
These last few days my wife has had issues with sub-mailboxes of Gmail either appearing very briefly or having nothing in them.
Some years ago I have a similar issue. In my case these sub-folders came back quite quickly. It is the same on 3 PCs so is definitely NOT a local problem at our end.
I am wondering if others have ever experienced this?
It is a bit worrying when these mail folders contain some vital information that cannot be seen.
My beacon was turned on late this morning. So far just spotted by one station in Switzerland.
UPDATE 1353z: As we get later in the summer any Es gets more patchy and less extensive. Yesterday was good, whereas today I have had only one spot that might have been Es. V51RS (8481km) often spots me. I guess this is F2/TEP.
In all, 69 stations spotted me yesterday. Most look like Es. This was one of my best days on 10m Es.
My 5W 6m FT8 to the V2000 vertical omni antenna was heard all over Europe and in North and South America. In all, 566 stations spotted me.
It seems we are facing a new industrial revolution around the world. Many of the tasks done by humans can be done faster and better by machines running AI. Jobs we traditionally thought only humans could do are being replaced.
This is a two-edged sword. Boring repetitive work will go. Also, many skilled jobs will go.
The good side is many people can be employed more usefully. The bad side is many traditional jobs will go and bad actors could use AI for malicious means.
In my view, these things are here to stay and we have to adapt.
The safest jobs will be those that cannot be done by machines i.e. those that need real human interaction.
Many of the jobs that seemed "good" when I was young may not be the jobs to look for in the future.
My 5W FT8 to the V2000 vertical omni was turned on at about 0830z.
Way back I designed and built this QRP transceiver for 15m CW. For many months it was the only rig I used. It was really fun and worked remarkably well. It appeared in GQRP SPRAT and is on my website. It produced about 800mW.
They work on RX and TX from VLF to 6GHz, making them ideal for experiments, especially with an external RF amp.
Output power is in the low milliwatt range and I expect a low pass filter would need to be added for "on air" use e.g. as a beacon.
I see MLS in the UK supplies them.
One of my friends on 365project lives in the Faroe Is. He posts some amazing photos.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faroe_Islands
UPDATE 1925z: 153 stations have spotted me. See map to see where I was spotted today. QRT soon.
My beacon has been on since about 0856z.
UPDATE 1929z: 13 stations have spotted me. One looks like F2 and the others probably Es. QRT soon.
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!