Joan EA3ERE put the first spots (PI4) for EI1KNH on the 23rd of April but I heard nothing on CW.
Sunday, May 9, 2021
Guest Post: 40 MHz band on 7th & 8th May 2021 ...by F1EIT
Joan EA3ERE put the first spots (PI4) for EI1KNH on the 23rd of April but I heard nothing on CW.
28 MHz report for Sat 8th May 2021
Saturday 8th May 2021: This was another day where the 28 MHz band seemed to be wide open with lots of Sporadic-E signals from Europe. I heard 358 stations on FT8 in 29 countries but that was only listening on the FT8 frequency for a few hours.
QRSS: The best thing about listening to WSPR is that I can monitor for QRSS signals as well as they just 500 Hz or so below the WSPR frequency. I managed to get one screen grab of ON4CDJ in Belgium.
Saturday, May 8, 2021
PSK Reporter website passes 20 Billion Reception Records
On the 8th of May 2021, the PSK Reporter website hit another milestone when it passed the 20 Billion reception records mark. As the image shows above, it was recording almost 1000 reception reports per second on Saturday afternoon as it whizzed past 20 billion.
The vast majority of these reception records are of course due to the hugely popular FT8 mode.
S55ZMS 40 MHz beacon heard in France - 7th May 2021
Jeff, F0FYF in the south-east of France reports hearing the new S55ZMS 8-metre beacon in Slovenia on 40.670 MHz on Friday the 7th of May 2021.
F0FYF wrote... "recycling is good .. an old 4-element antenna for Swiss TV, somewhat retouched for 40 Mhz with its reception amplifier and the beacon #S55ZMS is received intermittently #hamradio#radioamateur" (via Google translate) (Radio = Yaesu FT-897)
The beacon transmits in CW and PI4 and some of the decodes by Jeff are shown below...
The distance was in the region of 775kms which suggests that the propagation mode was short hop Sporadic-E.
In terms of short hop Sporadic-E, the 40 MHz band is worse than 28 MHz but better than 50 MHz. Under exceptional conditions, anything down to 500kms might be expected at 40 MHz.
Since this new 40 MHz beacon moved to its final location at the end of April 2021, it has been now been heard in Ireland, Portugal and France.
For more information on the 40 MHz band, go to https://ei7gl.blogspot.com/p/40-mhz.html
Big Sporadic-E opening on 28 MHz - Fri 7th May 2021
Friday 7th May 2021: This was the second big Sporadic-E opening on 28 MHz with 568 stations in 52 countries heard on FT8 (30th of April was 403 in 39). This wasn't even the full extent of the opening as I spent maybe 2 hours listening for beacons or WSPR signals.
The map above shows the big Sporadic-E opening to the centre of Europe and you can see the arc of double hop Sporadic-E stations further east.
The one signal of interest for me was VO1CH in Newfoundland, Canada which was probably double hop Sp-E and a hint of things to come towards North America.
Beacons: I also managed to log 11 beacons on CW...
EI7GL 28245.2 DB0TEN/B 20:10 07 May IO51TU<ES>JO42UV Fed. Rep. of Germany
EI7GL 28237.4 LA5TEN/B 19:11 07 May IO51TU<ES>JO59JP Norway
EI7GL 28273.0 DB0BER/B 19:09 07 May IO51TU<ES>JO62QL Fed. Rep. of Germany
EI7GL 28227.2 IW3FZQ/B 17:23 07 May IO51TU<ES>JN55VF Italy
EI7GL 28271.0 OZ7IGY/B 17:22 07 May IO51TU<ES>JO55WM Denmark
EI7GL 28278.9 DB0UM/B 17:19 07 May IO51TU<ES>JO73CE Fed. Rep. of Germany
EI7GL 28298.0 SK7GH/B 17:18 07 May IO51TU<ES>JO77BF Sweden
EI7GL 28205.0 DL0IGI/B 17:15 07 May IO51TU<ES>JN57MT Fed. Rep. of Germany
EI7GL 28194.0 IW4EIR/B 17:13 07 May IO51TU<ES>JN54AS Italy
EI7GL 28251.0 ED4YAK/B 12:27 07 May IO51TU<ES>IN80FK Spain
WSPR: As the band was open to central Europe, I managed to hear a few stations on WSPR...
I understand the 50 MHz was also open on the 7th but I didn't check. I did try listening for the OZ7IGY beacon on 40 MHz but had no luck.
Friday, May 7, 2021
Video: Introduction to QRP ...by Dick, G0BPS
Mid-Ulster Amateur Radio Club in the north of Ireland hold online ZOOM presentations every few weeks which they then post to their YouTube channel.
This week, they had a presentation by Dick Pasoe, G0BPS about the history of QRP (low power) radio operation.
Many radio amateurs prefer the challenge of building their own low power radios and have the satisfaction of using something they built themself rather than buying a 'plug n play' commercial radio.
The video gives a general overview of what is involved.
Modest opening on 28 MHz - 6th May 2021
Thursday 6th May 2021: Another modest day on the 28 MHz with 302 stations in 43 countries heard on FT8. Outside of the Sporadic-E to Europe, a number of signals came through from South America, Africa and the Middle East.
Two signals of note were 5T5PA from Mauritania and 9J2BS from Zambia.
I did a few scans of the band during the day and I didn't hear a single CW beacon.
I'll probably spend a few more days monitoring the band to see when the first multi-hop Sporadic-E opening to the USA occurs.
Thursday, May 6, 2021
Opening to Siberia on 28 MHz - 5th May 2021
Wednesday 5th May 2021: This was an unusual day on the 28 MHz band in that the main opening seemed to be to the east with very little from the south. The furthest station heard on FT8 was UA0SU near Lake Baikal in Siberia.
As for the propagation mode? Probably multi-hop Sporadic-E but you can never rule out F2 on 28 MHz over those kind of distances.
A total of 157 stations in 25 countries was heard on FT8 on 28 MHz.
Wednesday, May 5, 2021
Guest Post: Experimental reception of the OZ7IGY 40 MHz beacon via meteor scatter ...by S57RW
Andrej, S57RW in Slovenia left the following comment on the blog today under an old post. Rather than leaving it there largely unnoticed, I am putting it up as a short guest post.
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Wednesday 5th May 2021: Today I tried to listen to beacons on the 8m band and around 09:30 UTC, I got two bursts from OZ7IGY in Denmark.
Both had a duration of about 10-seconds. First, I got a part of the PI4 transmission but that was not long enough to decode. After 2-3 minutes, I got a second burst and copied part of locator and final carrier.
This one was quite strong about S5 to S7 and had a typical burst and after burst. Don't know if that is the right term but it sounded like typical strong MS burst.
It may be worth listening in the morning when there are more meteors around :)
RIG was IC-7300 and a dipole for 8m abt. 4m high N/S direction. 73 Andrej - S57RW!
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As the map shows above, S57RW is about 1200kms from the OZ7IGY beacon in Denmark, an ideal distance for meteor scatter on the 40 MHz band.
Note that the Eta Aquariids meteor shower peaks on the 6th of May.
Looking back at the start of the Sporadic-E season on 28 MHz - April 2021
For every day during the month of April 2021, I listened from about 08:00 to 22:00 UTC every day for FT8 signals on the 28 MHz band. For the first few days, I heard only a few countries every day. The chart below shows from the 7th to the 30th of April.
As can be seen from the chart, the second week of April continued at a low level with just a few countries heard every day. The 10th was one of those exceptions in that I didn't hear a single signal despite listening all day.
The chart clearly shows that the Sporadic-E season started on the 15th of April with the third week being in marked contrast to the second week.
Lyrid Meteor Shower: For Sporadic-E to occur, there needs to be a supply of metallic dust from the residue of meteors burning up in the atmosphere at a height of about 100kms. The first real meteor shower of the Spring is the Lyrids which goes from the 18th to the 25th of April and peaks on the 22nd.
Was the early arrival of the Lyrids responsible for the Sporadic-E season starting on the 15th and 16th. The exact start and finish of the shower seems to be different depending on what source you look at.
The 23rd of April is for me always a main date for Sporadic-E. I just noticed every year from my logbook that it was a date that stood out. It's probably no accident that it comes just a day after the peak of the Lyrids.
Methodology & shortcomings: In hindsight, I probably should have recorded the number of stations and countries on a day by day basis but I wasn't really planning to record the start of the season. The chart was just an idea I had once the month was over.
I was able to extract the number of countries heard on FT8 from my previous blog posts but the exact number of stations heard wasn't good enough that I would have confidence in the data for a chart.
As we are still near the bottom of the solar cycle, most of the signals that were heard were via Sporadic-E. It might be more difficult to repeat this test near the sunspot peak as there could be a F2 propagation in the mix as well.
I'll make a note in my calendar and I might repeat the exercise in 2022 and see if the results are the same.
Sporadic-E on 28 MHz for 9 hours - 4th May 2021
Tuesday 4th May 2021: The 28 MHz band was open more or less continuously for about 9 hours from about 13:00 to 22:00 UTC with signals from most of Europe coming through via Sporadic-E.
A total of 358 stations in 42 countries were heard which is usually a sign of a reasonably good day.
The main Sporadic-E opening seems to have been to Italy as can be seen from the concentration of stations on the map. While I wasn't able to do that many scans of the band, I did hear two Italian beacons on CW...
EI7GL 28227.2 IW3FZQ/B 18:28 04 May IO51TU<ES>JN55VF Italy
Tuesday, May 4, 2021
Free online Amateur Radio magazine from South Africa - Apr 2021
Radio ZS is the journal for the South African Radio League and the April 2021 edition is now available online and free to download.
Link HERE
The PDF publication is 72 pages long and there is a lot there that would be of interest to the wider amateur radio community.
Sporadic-E on 28 MHz - 3rd May 2021
Monday 3rd May 2021: Just another typical Sporadic-E day for the start of May with 234 stations from Europe heard on FT8 on the 28 MHz band.
The pattern has been much the same for the last two weeks. It starts off with FT8 stations appearing on the screen that were buried in the noise and I couldn't hear.
Eventually the FT8 signals get stronger and I can actually hear plenty of them. I do a scan of the beacon band from 28.150 to 28.300 MHz and I hear nothing.
At some stage, the FT8 signals get stronger and I can see the S-meter moving up to S5 and above. When I do a scan at that stage, I might hear a weak CW beacon. I'll try WSPR and hear nothing. Once I go back to the FT8 frequency, it's full of signals.
Traditionally, CW beacons were used to show that a band was open and stations would call then on SSB or CW. They seem to have a lot less relevance now.
I heard just one beacon on the 3rd of May.
EI7GL 28237.4 LA5TEN/B 18:41 03 May IO51TU<ES>JO59JP Norway
Monday, May 3, 2021
S55ZMS 8m beacon heard in Ireland - 2nd May 2021
A few days ago, I had a post up about the new S55ZMS 8-metre beacon in Slovenia on 40.670 MHz and how it was on-air now from its new location on the 30th of April 2021. Post HERE
Just two days later on the 2nd of May, Tim EI4GNB near Dublin reports hearing it.
The signal was down at -9dB and buried in the noise but it still made it through. The distance was around 1745 kms which is pretty normal for one-hop Sporadic-E.
S51FB in Slovenia also reports hearing it on the 1st of May but that would have been via tropo.
S51FB 40670 S55ZMS 08:31 01 May 21 beacon Slovenia
If you hear this or any of the other 40 MHz beacons then be sure to spot it via the DXMaps website.
For a list of beacons on the 8-metre band then check out my 40 MHz page.
Modest opening to Europe on 28 MHz - 2nd May 2021
I did a few scans of the beacon band and I heard two...
EI7GL 28243.0 F5ZWE/B 15:49 02 May IO51TU<ES>JN02TW France
EI7GL 28271.0 OZ7IGY 12:07 02 May PI4 -14 dB Q=74 1393 km <es> Denmark
Sunday, May 2, 2021
Opening to South America on 28 MHz - 1st May 2021
Saturday 1st May 2021: In contrast to the previous day, the 28 MHz band was pretty poor with just a weak Sporadic-E opening to the northern parts of Spain and Portugal.
Txmtr Band Mode Distance Time (UTC)
PT9IR 10m FT8 9200 km 18:29:00
HC2AO 10m FT8 8949 km 20:45:59
TI5LEV 10m FT8 8174 km 21:58:59
PV8AJ 10m FT8 7268 km 21:26:59
YV5JAU 10m FT8 6965 km 20:51:44
Just 30 stations on FT8 in 15 countries were heard.
Saturday, May 1, 2021
Free online SARC amateur radio magazine from Western Canada - May/June 2021 Issue
Surrey Amateur Radio have just released the May-June 2021 issue of the Communicator, their bi-monthly online journal.
It has 110 pages and there is plenty in it of interest. You can get the link from this blog post.
Big Sporadic-E opening on 28 MHz - 30th Apr 2021
Friday 30th April 2021: This was the first real big Sporadic-E opening on the 28 MHz band for 2021 with a total of 403 stations in 39 countries heard on FT8.
Just 4 of those were outside the normal Sporadic-E range and were probably via F2 propagation.
PU9OJZ 10m FT8 8787 km 20:24:59 Brazil
5Z4VJ 10m FT8 7260 km 14:16:44 Kenya
A45XR 10m FT8 6428 km 11:32:44 Oman
A92AA 10m FT8 5644 km 12:24:59 Bahrain
I did notice more than once that the FT8 frequency might be busy with signals coming in from several countries and yet when I would scan the beacons, I might hear just one on its own.
Friday, April 30, 2021
New 8m beacon from Slovenia on 40.670 MHz
Update - 16th Feb 2021: The S55ZMS beacon is currently under test. The power output is 4-watts into a multi-band dipole. The plan is to eventually increase this to 10 watts and to move the beacon to the S53M contest location which is situated on top of a hill. A proper 40-MHz dipole is planned for the site but its exact location on the site and its orientation hasn't been finalised.
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More good news for the new 8-metre amateur radio band! A new beacon in Slovenia is now operational on 40.670 MHz.
The callsign of the beacon is S55ZMS and it has an output power of 7 watts into a dipole. The transmissions are in both CW and on PI4, a digital mode designed for beacons.
The beacon is located near Bakovci in the far eastern part of Slovenia near the border with Hungary and its locator is JN86BO.
The licensing authorities first gave permission for 8m beacons in Slovenia back in June of 1998 but not much happened at the time. This new beacon in the 40 MHz ISM band (Industrial, Scientific & Medical) is now the third operational 8m beacon in Europe joining OZ7IGY in Denmark and EI1KNH in Ireland.
The map above shows the location of the 8m beacon in Slovenia and the distances from it. It's very likely that it will be heard around Europe during the Summer months by Sporadic-E propagation. The range is likely to be in the region of 800 to 2100 kms.
The fact that the new beacon from Slovenia is also further south than the beacons in Ireland and Denmark is also significant. As we move further into solar cycle 25 and the flux rises, there will be times when 40 MHz signals will be heard much further away in places like North & South America, Africa and Asia.
It's also highly likely that the 40 MHz signal from Slovenia will be heard in South Africa through a combination of Trans-Equatorial Propagation (TEP) and Sporadic-E (Sp-E).
For more information on the 40 MHz band, visit this page on the blog... https://ei7gl.blogspot.com/p/40-mhz.html
S50B in Slovenia looking for South African stations on 40 MHz
Borut, S50B in Slovenia informs me in an email message that he now has a 4-element Yagi (YU7EF design) for the 40 MHz (8m) band.
During Sporadic-E openings in the Summer, S50B should have a good signal in the region of 1000 to 2200 kms around Europe. As the map shows, Borut should have a very good signal into the UK and Ireland.The South African ZS6WAB beacon on 40.475 MHz has already been heard by several stations in the south of Europe. See previous post.
As the map shows, the ZS6WAB is about 4000kms from the Geomagnetic Equator. Slovenia (S5) or Croatia (9A) seems to be around the same distance to the North so TEP (Trans-Equatorial Propagation) contacts should be possible.
40 MHz is also a band where there are even more Sporadic-E openings than 50 MHz (6m) so multi-hop Sp-E is also a possibility.
It's only a matter of time before we see the first contact between Europe and South Africa on the new 8-metre amateur band.
1) For more information on the new 8-metre band, visit my 40 MHz page