As well as there being a very good opening to central Europe, it was also notable as being the first day in 2019 when I heard the USA, India and Indonesia.
The FT8 signals heard on the 28 MHz band are shown below...
Notes...
1) Africa...ZS4JAN in South Africa, TR8CA in Gabon and UW5EJX/MM off the coast of Angola were all heard.
2) USA...N2LD in New Jersey was the sole US station heard. The distance was 5084 kms so it was probably triple hop Sporadic-E.
3) South America.... I only heard two stations from Brazil and they were at 15:19 and 16:27 UTC. I know there were others in the UK and Europe who heard a lot more but not from here.
4) Indonesia... YB1BML was heard at 13:57 UTC, a distance of 12,281 kms. I can only assume that it was via Sporadic-E at my end and at some stage, the F2 layer in the ionosphere was involved? What was unusual was that while he was heard by plenty in Europe, nobody in the UK seems to have heard him. The UK seems to have been in a skip zone while his signal did land here on the south coast of Ireland.
Stations hearing YB1BML on 28 MHz on 12th May 2019 |
5) India... The station in India was VU2OT. I could see him working European stations but I never heard the locator from him so it wasn't uploaded to the PSK Reporter website.
6) Double Hop... Closer to home, these are the stations heard in Europe...
The yellow dashed line shows my approx limit for one hop Sporadic-E. Note all the double hop signals. Interesting to hear Russian stations on the shores of the Caspian Sea and EK1KE in Armenia.
The strongest signals were from the east today and it was wide open into Germany.
Beacons.....A fair number of beacons were heard including all seven of the German ones.
EI7GL 28253.3 ED5YAU/B 22:34 12 May IO51TU
EI7GL 28269.0 SV6DBG/B 19:37 12 May IO51TU
EI7GL 28279.0 DB0UM/B 18:36 12 May IO51TU
EI7GL 28218.0 IQ5MS/B 17:43 12 May IO51TU
EI7GL 28215.8 SR5TDM/B 16:39 12 May IO51TU
EI7GL 28322.6 F1VJT/B 13:52 12 May IO51TU
EI7GL 28301.8 PI7ETE/B 13:46 12 May IO51TU
EI7GL 28277.4 DM0AAB/B 13:44 12 May IO51TU
EI7GL 28245.3 DB0TEN/B 13:42 12 May IO51TU
EI7GL 28227.4 IW3FZQ/B 13:41 12 May IO51TU
EI7GL 28188.0 OE3XAC/B 13:40 12 May IO51TU
EI7GL 28271.0 OZ7IGY/B 12:27 12 May IO51TU
EI7GL 28265.1 DF0ANN/B 12:25 12 May IO51TU
EI7GL 28285.0 DB0MFI/B 11:20 12 May IO51TU
EI7GL 28235.1 OY6BEC/B 11:17 12 May IO51TU
EI7GL 28251.1 ED4YAK/B 10:04 12 May IO51TU
EI7GL 28257.8 DK0TEN/B 08:29 12 May IO51TU
EI7GL 28292.2 SK0CT/B 08:26 12 May IO51TU
EI7GL 28298.1 SK7GH/B 08:25 12 May IO51TU
EI7GL 28237.5 LA5TEN/B 08:07 12 May IO51TU
EI7GL 28205.0 DL0IGI/B 08:03 12 May IO51TU
What is interesting about the cw beacons is that conditions have to be good to hear them, especially the low power ones.
One example is PI7ETE/B in the Netherlands which is only running 300 milliwatts to a vertical.
Another interesting one was F1VJT/B in the south-west of France running just two watts to a Diamond CP6 vertical.
Hearing beacons via double hop is especially challenging as the signals tend to be weaker. SV6DBG is listed as being two watts into a 5/8 vertical.
In total, I uploaded 1123 FT8 reception reports from 976 stations in 58 countries on 28 MHz to the PSK Reporter website.
These are the stations heard on FT8 on 28 MHz on Sunday the 12th of May 2019...