20 Aug 2022

10m QRP FT8

For a change this morning I am on 10m FT8 QRP with the FT817ND. It is now 0921z and I have been on for about 30 minutes. So far, 5 stations have spotted me and I have spotted 13 stations. No QSOs yet.

UPDATE 1034z: 1 QSO.  80 stations spotted on RX and 7 stations have spotted me today on 10m QRP FT8.

UPDATE 1904z:  416 stations spotted in 4 continents spotted on 10m FT8 RX.

19 Aug 2022

70cm QRP FT8

At about 1830z, I hope to try 70cm FT8 QRP on 432.174 MHz USB dial. It is very unlikely anyone will copy me or I shall copy anyone else. Still, it is worth a try.

UPDATE 1840z:  70cm FT8 QRP turned on. Apart from the first 2 transmissions with the 2m big-wheel, I am using the V2000 vertical omni. No spots. Am I surprised? No!

UPDATE 1935z:  No spots.

2m QRP FT8

My 2m FT8 system is just the FT817ND with my big-wheel omni antenna. Despite this, I have already been spotted on Anglesey by GW8IZR (337km). 

I think FT8 allows even QRP stations to access some sort of troposcatter on 2m. 

As mentioned earlier today, this is probably true on 70cm or 23cm although activity is far lower. It is a pity some beacons on these higher VHF and UHF bands don't have FT8 as part of their transmission cycles.

Mrs Mop? - NOT amateur radio

 

This is me brushing the kitchen floor earlier this week.

10m WSPR QRP TX (Friday)

It would seem most people are now using FT8 in preference to WSPR on 10m. Despite this, my 500mW QRP WSPR beacon was spotted by 15 stations yesterday. 

It is now 1021z and, as yet, no 10m WSPR spots have been received. I am on 10m QRP WSPR as the antenna is available and no PC is needed on WSPR.

8m experiment (Friday)

My QRP 8m FT8 on 40.680 MHz USB dial has already been spotted by 2 stations in Iberia. It is only 1015z. Still just using the FT817ND and a low wire dipole.

Where I came from in South Devon - NOT amateur radio


The photo shows where I came from in South Devon. This is the Kingsbridge Estuary. 

QRP 2m FT8

FT8 amazes me. 

DX spots seem possible with QRP and omni antennas at any time with this mode on 2m. If activity was higher, this would probably be true on 70cm and 23cm. My suspicion is this is troposcatter made possible by the ability of FT8 to work with incredibly weak signals. 

In my view, FT8 is a game changer. 

Sunspots - Friday August 19th 2022

 Solar flux is 117 and the SSN 83. A=26 and K=3.

18 Aug 2022

FB memory - NOT amateur radio

This is now several years old. I have no idea where it originated. 

Quite true!!