We have had a very mild autumn so far with little sun or rain.
10 Nov 2024
Plums - NOT amateur radio
6m QRP FT8 (Sunday)
My QMX+ on 6m was turned on about 0945z. At 1033z, I have been spotted by 12 English stations.
Looking at https://www.tvcomm.co.uk/g7izu/radio-propagation-maps/europe-sporadic-e/ it looks like I could be spotted in mainland Europe.
I am less hopeful of being spotted "across the pond" today on 6m FT8.
UPDATE 1035z: Spotted by 14 English stations. Remember this is QRP and a vertical omni, proving that with 6m FT8 contacts inter-G would probably be possible regularly with just a modest station.
10m 500mW WSPR (Sunday)
My QRP 10m RX beacon was turned on at about 0945z. So far a single, strong spot in Germany.
UPDATE 1028z: Spotted by 14 stations. See table.
9 Nov 2024
6m USA - not today I suspect!
It looks like I am seeing no 10m WSPR spots today from the USA, so I very much doubt there will be any F2 6m propagation "across the pond" today.
This is where FT8 is so useful. It works with weak, fleeting signals and is well monitored. If it even briefly opens on 6m, we would know about it. This is why this mode will be good on 10m in the quiet years.
8m ISM band
Clearly the ISM band has other users! Those that permit operation 40.66 - 40.70 MHz have to accept this.
Where is the sun? - NOT amateur radio
As this photo from a friend on 365project shows, they have had better weather in the Faroe Islands.
Oscar 100 (lack of) activity
As you know I try to take a very unscientific peek at narrowband activity on this geosynchronous satellite. My last peek was about 0950z today, which is a Saturday. Activity levels remain disappointingly low.
10m QRP WSPR (Saturday)
My 500mW 10m WSPR beacon has been on since about 0730z. So far, multiple spots by EA8BFK (2880km) as usual, but nobody else.