Solar flux is 172 and the SSN 133. A=7 and K=1.
7 Jun 2023
6 Jun 2023
Friedrichshafen - mid June
This is the biggest gathering in Europe for radio amateurs. It attracts amateurs from a wide range of countries. I still keep hoping Yaesu will announce a new QRP SDR radio to replace the FT817. I suspect they will not, alas. In my view they have "missed the boat"....yet again. Personally, I fear Yaesu will leave the amateur radio market shortly. They could well be joined by others.
"Times, they are a changing".
The Knowledge newsletter - NOT amateur radio
This has been on before, but I make no apology as I find it so good.
This comes free by email every day and is a digest of news from across the world's press. It usually takes about 5 minutes to read and seems pretty unbiased. If you do not want to buy a newspaper or do not have time to read one, I strongly recommend it.
Shopping - NOT amateur radio
Most weeks we go about 12 miles on the bus into Cambridge. As we are old (!) we have free bus pass, so the journey is totally free. It is also as fast as taking our car. It is a pleasurable ride too.
Like most men, I hate clothes shopping. Instead I had a coffee whilst my wife did the spending!
OXO QRP TX
This circuit was originated by GM3OXX, hence the name. It has become a classic circuit. It produces about 1W CW. It has been built by many people in many forms and is very easy to replicate. You just need to add a low pass filter for your chosen band. I have used it to 10m. This schematic was on the G3PTO website many years ago.
10m QRP WSPR TX (Tuesday)
Once again I am on 10m WSPR with my 500mW beacon. It is now 0820z and, so far, 20 stations spotted. Some are F2 and some Es. A very promising start.
UPDATE 1449z: 52 unique stations have spotted my 500mW today so far. Pretty encouraging.
8m QRP FT8 (Tuesday)
As the Es looks promising, I am again on 40.680 MHz FT8 (TX 1st, DF about 1950 Hz). No spots yet.
UPDATE 1452z: My 2.5W 8m FT8 spotted by 5 unique stations so far.OFCOM and my requested 8m T&I licence changes
I sent an email to Dave Parsons at OFCOM, who has always been quick and helpful. Within 24 hours he came back to me for some clarification. Hopefully, he will unblock things. He is one of the better people there.
UPDATE 1333z: Just a day after contacting Dave, my licence has been amended so I can run 20W if I need/want to on 8m.
5 Jun 2023
Yaesu FT-710 versus ICOM IC-705
My IC-705 was traded in some months ago for the Yaesu FT-710. Both are excellent radios and I have enjoyed them both. The FT-710 has 4m but no 2m or 70cm. The FT-710 also has an auto ATU which I find quite useful. The FT-710 is a 100W radio whereas the IC-705 is a 10W radio (5W with the attached battery). As a QRPer, 10W was more than enough for me.
I was hoping that Yaesu would announce a new QRP SDR transceiver at Dayton as a proper replacement to the FT817. Sadly, no such product was announced. Had one been announced, I might have traded it for the FT-710.
In my view amateur radio is at a crossroads. In many countries, amateur radio appeals mainly to older males. As these age, fewer new rigs will be sold and magazines will lose advertising revenue from dealers. Some will get smaller, less frequent, or close. In my view, several larger manufacturers will leave the amateur radio market as they will be unable to make profits. My prediction in the UK is that amateur radio will cease to be a service supported by OFCOM. I can see (not many years ahead) when CB, ISM and amateur radio will all become a "free for all" as these generate no income and are unnecessary hassle. The watchwords will be "no interference".
European Es today (Monday)
At the start of today, I had great hopes for Es in Europe. Sadly, certainly at the moment, things are not looking too great. Hopefully things will get better.
See https://www.tvcomm.co.uk/g7izu/radio-propagation-maps/8m-40mhz-spot-band/ .
Multiple lives - NOT amateur radio
We are used to thinking of time flowing from the past into the future and experiencing just one life from cradle to grave.
However, we are only aware of one life, which is the one experienced now. It is equally possible that we could have been born on a different planet at a different time. We could have multiple lives, not one.
All we know is things are far beyond our imaginations. We are just humans with limited brain power.
Poplar fluff? - NOT amateur radio
10m 500mW WSPR TX (Monday)
Been on 10m WSPR TX since before breakfast. It is now 0958z and, so far, 12 unique stations have spotted me. These are the usual suspects.
UPDATE 2057z: 50 unique stations have spotted my 500mW 10m WSPR today.
8m QRP FT8 ( Monday)
As the Es looks encouraging today, I have stuck with 8m QRP FT8. Already spotted by HC02 (1808km) in Portugal.
UPDATE 1749z: 4 stations have spotted me. Better than I was expecting, especially as 2 of these were new reporters.
4 Jun 2023
Trondheim, Norway - NOT amateur radio
This photo was posted by someone who lives (I think) in Norway. It is interesting to see how people use 365project. My wife and I use it as a visual diary, whereas some use it to show their photographic prowess. We would never win on that count!
Tomorrow 10m FT8 QRP
In view of the (low) activity levels on 8m this Es season, I propose to concentrate instead on 10m QRP FT8 using my little QDX transceiver.
8m QRP FT8 (Sunday)
My gear was turned on before breakfast. It is now 0848z. Just a single spot (quite strong too) from HC02 (1808km) in Portugal.
There appear to be fewer active stations on 8m this Es season. I was hoping for more, not fewer. With this year probably seeing the peak of the current solar cycle this is very disappointing! Where are all the experimenters? Perhaps people prefer discussing vegetables on 80m with commercial gear!
UPDATE 1414z: Just HC02 (Portugal) and SR4BBX (1217km) have spotted my 8m QRP FT8 today. Just G3WCS spotted on 8m FT8 RX.
UPDATE 1539z: It is extremely unusual to see 8m FT8 reports from new stations, bringing into question why I should continue with my experiment. My experiment was to see how useful QRP and simple antennas could be on 8m. I think I have already proved that and only with reports from newcomers will I learn more. So, unless I see significant interest from others it is unlikely that I shall spend as much time on 8m in the future. Results were more interesting in the last Es season.

Stations spotted on 8m RX today 
Stations spotting my 8m FT8 QRP today
UPDATE 1814z: Just 2 spots all day on 8m QRP FT8. On RX 3 stations spotted, although I suspect the EA is illegal.
10m QRP WSPR (Sunday)
My 500mW W5OLF WSPR beacon on 10m has been on since before breakfast. It is now 0836z and, so far, 8 spots of me. There doesn't seem to be a great deal of Es around yet.
UPDATE 1438z: 31 spots of me so far today with the furthermost FR1GZ (9724km).
European Es
It is now 0554z, so it is too early to tell how Es will be in Europe today. Assuming it is good, my plan is QRP 8m FT8 and 10m QRP WSPR TX.
See https://www.tvcomm.co.uk/g7izu/radio-propagation-maps/europe-sporadic-e/ .
3 Jun 2023
The dangers of AI
There is little doubt that the power of artificial Intelligence (AI) can be a powerful force for good allowing huge quantities of data to be analyzed quickly and accurately. An example is analyzing x-rays for tumours.
At the same time AI could also be our downfall. As the knowledge warned today it could also be our downfall.
"The truth is that it’s “already too late” for any meaningful pause in AI development, says Iain Martin The Times. As with the creation of the nuclear bomb in the 1940s, the pressing question is whether democracies or dictatorships get there first. If the West and its allies fail, we will be at the mercy of autocrats who can swarm us with thousands of lethal drones, or deploy sophisticated programmes which “relentlessly search for weaknesses through which to launch cyber attacks and shut down our financial systems”. This is a race “we have to win”. "
This is quote from The Knowledge today.
Wicken Fen walk - NOT amateur radio
My wife made this collage of our walk this morning to Wicken Fen. The round trip is about 1.5 hours with a break for a coffee and snack at the cafe at Wicken Fen.
Geese with young - NOT amateur radio
This morning, we went for a nice walk to nearby Wicken Fen. Until we got home and put the photos on the PC I had not noticed the young. The photo was taken through a zoom lens.
Media fascism
In the UK media for several days a headline has been about an ITV presenter, who happens to be gay. The lives of him and his family have been a total hell. On the BBC news it has been the very first item. Had it been a heterosexual affair nobody would care.
In my view this is despicable. He and his family should be left alone.
As far as we know, he had done nothing wrong or newsworthy. Just leave him alone and get off his back.
In my view, this is journalism of the very worst kind: superficial and gratuitous gossip. BBC, get back to real news please!!!
2 Jun 2023
OFCOM publications
A reminder that OFCOM updates the publications it holds on the statistics on licences and similar.
Our local shop - NOT amateur radio
8m FT8 QRP (Friday)
European Es (Friday)
Things look much quieter for European Es this morning. My plan is to go on 8m FT8 and 10m QRP WSPR TX.
Rally this weekend
The following rally has been notified to me. It is always advisable to check first.
Sunday June 4th - Spalding Radio Rally, Holbeach, Lincs, PE12 7PR. Contact Graham on rally2023@sdars.org.uk
1 Jun 2023
Invasions - NOT amateur radio
In the last year, we have all seen the invasion of a sovereign nation by its bigger neighbour.
In the past this has occurred on many occasions. In my view, invading another country is wholly wrong. In the past, Great Britain has been guilty too.
We have to try to understand the context of a dispute. Often we are fed a line which is only partially correct or not the whole story.
In no way is this an excuse for any country to walk into, or terrorise, another.
In my view the Russian "special operation" in Ukraine is despicable in the 21st century.
8m 2W WSPR (Thursday)
Currently, I am on 40.680 MHz WSPR (TX 20%, DF 1560 Hz, 2W). It is now 0958z. No spots.
The next solar peak
According to the latest update to my favourite site for solar data, the next sunspot maximum is still shown as December 2023 with a smoothed number of 142.5. This makes it a very short time since the minimum. The information was updated today.
10m 500mW WSPR TX (Thursday)
It is only now 0930z and already I have been spotted by 41 unique stations! Incredible Es conditions today.
UPDATE 1003z: Already an incredible 57 spots of my QRP 10m WSPR. At the moment, this looks like the best day this Es season.
UPDATE 1936z: An incredible 65 unique station spots of me. I think today I have received more spots on 10m than I can ever recall. QRT now.
8m QRP FT8 (Thursday)
31 May 2023
10mW ERP on 8m WSPR without a licence?
Today alone, I have had several reports on 10m WSPR that suggest 10mW ERP at ranges around 3000km would be copied.
I am convinced following emails from OFCOM that, as long as ISM rules are carefully followed, a licence is NOT needed to run a beacon in the 40.66-40.70 MHz ISM band in the UK. This could well be true in other countries too. In the UK this means 10mW ERP. It is my firm belief that such beacons, would be received at great range. It is a great pity more people are not trying this.
This is NOT the Amateur Radio Service. It is ISM.
10m FT8 RX on the cheap
This has definitely been on before, but as we approach sunspot maximum (and beyond) a timely reminder is in order.
This works remarkably well and can be made very inexpensively, yet will bring in stations across the world most days. It may be built "dead bug" or, if you are really keen, as a simple PCB. As I have said before, it would make a great club project on a PCB. The circuit is simple, so a single sided PCB should be straightforward. It means the "big rig" is free yet 10m FT8 may be monitored.
See https://sites.google.com/view/g3xbm4/home/hf-mf-and-lf/homebrew/10ft8r-rx .
Bots? - NOT amateur radio
Already I have had more than 3 times the number of visits to this site than yesterday. My posts are as boring as ever, so I think this must be bots probing.
Where I come from in South Devon - NOT amateur radio
Cambridge Store - NOT amateur radio
10m 500mW WSPR TX (Wednesday)
Gear turned on about 0845z. At 0905z, no spots.
UPDATE 2112z: Today, 23 unique stations have spotted me. QRT shortly.
8m QRP FT8 (Wednesday)
My gear on 40.680 MHz FT8 (TX 1st, DF about 1950Hz) was turned on about 0845z. Unsurprisingly, no spots at 0856z.
UPDATE 1426z: I am told by HC02 (1808km) that I appeared briefly in Southern Portugal but this did not appear on PSKreporter. On RX the only spot is of 9A3TN (1481km).
UPDATE 1750z: HC02 has spotted me again this evening. His report is now on PSKreporter. Also spotted (just!!) by SR4BBX (1217km) in Poland.





















