My QRP beacon was turned on about 0900z.
UPDATE 1619z: Spotted by 9 stations with the best V51RS (8481km).
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.
My QRP beacon was turned on about 0900z.
UPDATE 1619z: Spotted by 9 stations with the best V51RS (8481km).
Yet again my PL259 plug came off and had to be re-soldered.
In days past, this would have been trivial, but not any more. My eyesight close-up is less good and my fine motor skills are poorer, so something as simple as soldering a plug is now a big deal.
UPDATE 1724z: So far, 106 stations in Europe and Africa have spotted my 6m 5W FT8 TX. Lots of Es recently in the last few hours. Furthest is South Africa.
Some remain optimistic about the future of our hobby and I very much hope they are right.
What is clear is the "magic of radio" is no longer there. As a teenager in the 1960s radio was still magic and an amateur licence allowed one to communicate across the world. These days we can all do this in colour video from a phone in the hand for free!
Unless we can connect with (especially young) people I can see our hobby evolving and dying out.
Amateur radio as we knew it will not be the same in the future. I cannot predict the trajectory it will follow, but change is inevitable.
Am I worried? No. Most people use amateur radio like CB anyway.
My predictions have not changed:
As mentioned yesterday, 70cm never fails a surprise me. It is like a switch being turned on when there is a contest with the band coming alive.
With 10W SSB I consistently work over 100km despite just using my 2m big-wheel omni antenna and on 70cm FT8 RX the same antenna enables me to receive stations at great distances irrespective of conditions.
Last night in the FT8 UKAC stations right across Western Europe were copied on 70cm FT8 RX again.
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| Stations spotted on 70cm FT8 last evening |
“Times they are a changing".
Years ago people went on 70cm FM simplex just for a chat!! These days most people only come on for contests.
Mostly I go on RX, maybe also on TX giving a few points away.
It never fails to amaze me how far away I can copy stations with just my 144 MHz big-wheel omni antenna. The RSGB contest has not even started yet I have already spotted stations in the Netherlands and France out to 347km on 70cm. Also spotted the Isle of Man and DK1VC (503km) in Germany.
I have often wondered if I can receive that far by some kind of scatter.
As a QRP operator, the limited power handling does not bother me. Usually I operate at about 5W.
With high power some have reported RF feedback, often cured with a small counterpoise or choke on the coax. I am tempted to see how this works. I doubt I could make one for that price.
Banggood is selling similar ones for even less.
We certainly see far fewer swallows although I saw plenty in Devon last week.
This year, I seem to have spotted more swifts than last year. If I had not heard of the issue of falling numbers I would not have known. Maybe locally there are still plenty of swift nest sites or numbers are growing again? For example, there were about 20 screaming overhead earlier in a feeding party.
Plenty of Es about this morning with my 500mW WSPR beacon being widely spotted across Europe.
UPDATE 1620z: 43 stations have spotted me. Mainly Es. Map courtesy of M0XDK maps.
My IC-705 at 5W has been on since mid-morning. Lots of Es about with me being copied widely around Europe.
UPDATE 1608z: So far spotted by 205 stations. 92 stations spotted here.
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