It was still hot!
This photo was from the bus.
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.
It was still hot!
This photo was from the bus.
My beacon has been on since mid-morning.
UPDATE 1306z: 17 stations have spotted me. These were probably Es.
Perhaps one of the upcoming rechargeable battery technologies will be based on sodium (i.e. salt).
It is my view that we are on the cusp of a revolution.
Although it has a lower energy density than the best lithium ion batteries, sodium is very plentiful and might make an ideal material for mass storage batteries.
Yesterday, one of the largest UK dealers talked about second hand linears.
Now, each to their own, but this is NOT my idea of amateur radio!
Even the second hand prices are about a hundred times the cost of my first transceiver that worked plenty of DX with simple, low antennas.
As I said "each to their own", but count me out please.
They have matured early with the recent heat.
They are delicious with breakfast.
As mentioned before, I left my beacon running overnight.
UPDATE 1950z: So far today, spotted by 124 stations, most via Es. Best DX are spots in the Canary Is.. Now QRT.
As an experiment I left my 200mW 10m WSPR beacon running through the night, suitably supervised. It would appear that Es was there through the night with regular spots from Central Europe when sensible people were asleep.
Yesterday, as it was slightly less hot and there was an easterly wind, we decided to go to Cambridge on the bus. It was still hot! This ph...