My 8m QRP FT8 was turned on about 1000z. G9PUV (158km), EI2IP (607km) and S57TW (1236km) spotted on RX and my signal has been spotted by 4X1TI (3633km).
You get the distinct impression that 8m has "come of age".
UPDATE 1048z: 3 stations have spotted me today on 8m QRP FT8 TX: G4FKI (60km), S51WX (1296km) and 4X1TI (3633km).
UPDATE 1144z: A QSO with ZR1ADI (9777km) on 8m QRP FT8 earlier. The map shows where my 2.5W 8m FT8 has been spotted this morning.UPDATE 1222z: Spotted by WW1L (4976km). I am tempted to try 6m, but have decided to stick with 8m today.
UPDATE 1455z: Spotted by 9 stations today. I think that is it, although I shall leave the gear on until teatime.
UPDATE 1506z: I totally fail to understand the really backward stand by the FCC, OFCOM and the RSGB towards amateur access to 8m. Just 5kHz at low power, narrow digital only, would open the radio community to free propagation research. A few enlightened administrations have seen sense, whereas the UK and USA seem so backward (and frankly stupid).
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