It's probably proves the point that no two days of Sporadic-E on 28 MHz are the same.
The main opening started in the morning at 08:00 UTC. By 12:30 UTC, signals were starting to get weak and it pretty much closed around 14:30 UTC.
There was a very weak opening in the evening to South America.
This is a map of the FT8 signals heard on 28 MHz on the 7th of May 2019...
Notes...
1) Just one lone signal from South Africa with ZS6S being heard around 10:00 to 10:30 UTC.
2) Very little from Spain today.
3) What was exceptional today however was the amount of double hop Sporadic-E and especially to Russia.
The yellow line shows my limit for one hop Sporadic-E. All those signals to the east in Russia and Ukraine are double hop Sporadic-E. The most interesting ones are those to the east of Moscow. It's more unusual to hear those double hop signals from that far north than say Cyprus or Israel to the south-east.
Also heard but not uploaded to the PSK Reporter site was 4L6QL in Georgia (shown as a pink dot on the map) and RP74K in Russia.
4) Three signals were heard from Israel... 4X1PF, 4Z64EURO and 4X64O. The last two didn't get uploaded to PSK Reporter because of the longer call signs.
5) Another interesting signal was A61FJ in the United Arab Emirates at 6073 kms. It was possibly triple hop Sporadic-E although it may have been one hop Sp-E plus one F2 hop.
6) Two unusual signals from the Slovak Republic didn't get uploaded either were OM2019IIHF and OM83IHWC.
7) Two very weak signals from South America were heard around 20:00 UTC... ZP9CTS in Paraguay and LU9DO in Argentina.
Beacons... These were the beacons heard today
EI7GL 28205.0 DL0IGI/B 11:31 07 May IO51TU
EI7GL 28227.4 IW3FZQ/B 10:49 07 May IO51TU
EI7GL 28188.0 OE3XAC/B 10:47 07 May IO51TU
As we head towards mid-May, things should start to get more interesting as the number of multi-hop openings increase. Some of the openings should also get more intense allowing the higher bands like 50 and 70 MHz to open more and the skip distances on 28 MHz to shorten.
For the 7th of May in total, 341 reports from 286 stations in 36 countries was uploaded to the PSK Reporter website.
Stations heard list below (2000kms plus in bold)