Solar flux is 132 and the SSN 98. A=19 and K=2.
12 Jul 2025
11 Jul 2025
Made to a price - NOT amateur radio
Having been in a very price competitive environment for part of my career I know the extreme pressure the retail market must be suffering now. In recent years it must have got far worse.
Just now I tried to clean my shoes. After struggling to open the polish with a knife I gave up as the rotatable clip that used to be there to open the lid had gone, presumably to save a little.
We are addicted to ever lower prices.
Each to their own?
I could not help noticing their advert for a deluxe straight key for nearly £210 .
Now, each to their own, but my first CW key was tapping a wire on a piece of copper laminate used for the rig. Price? £0.
I have nothing against good dealers making a fair profit, but is this really sending out the right message to attract new amateurs?
If MLS have any issues with me posting this I shall remove it immediately.
Incidentally over the years I have had excellent service from MLS.
10m 500mW WSPR (Friday)
My QRP beacon was turned on at about 0844z.
UPDATE 1353z: 28 stations have spotted me. Furthest is V51RS (8481km).
6m QRP FT8 (Friday)
UPDATE 1424z: So far, spotted by 214 stations. 84 spotted on RX. Widespread Es today. See map.
10 Jul 2025
The Es season
In the Northern Hemisphere this usually peaks in May, June and July. It often goes on longer, but less often. Bands most affected are 10m and 6m, although less often it can extend to 4m, Band II FM and even 2m.
The sad thing is outside the Es season, these bands may be deserted for hours on end. With modes like FT4 and FT8 it is much more likely that short openings will be caught. Peaks in propagation may be very short.
It is worth reminding people that Es can occur at any time.
Does MFJ still exist?
Many years ago I owned an MFJ 1W CW transceiver for 15m. Some impressive DX was worked with it before it was sold. Not having heard of MFJ for some years I was wondering if MFJ still exists. It would not surprise me if they had gone.
The demise of Ten-Tec
Recently we heard that Ten Tec were closing (I think). I had forgotten that the famous Argonaut rigs were made by Ten Tec. These were once very popular with QRPers.
Ten Tec made some quite useful gear over the years and will be missed by many.
Where I come from - NOT amateur radio
Going back very many centuries (mid 1500s) I can trace my family history continuously to Hope Cove in South Devon.





