If you're curious about amateur radio, then now is a really good time to join-in the fun! After a long spell of solar minimum, the Sun is once again waking up and heading towards maximum in a few years' time.
The availability of sensitive digital modes - of which there are very many more (and better) than simply FT8 - now means you can enjoy long distance contacts, even when you live in non-ideal locations and/or don't have a particularly good antenna. It also means you don't need high power; I have always kept to no more than 30W, and usually it's more like 20W. When 'backpack portable', I only use about 4W.
Having recently moved from an outstanding to a very average home location, I'm still finding it worth hanging on to my base transceiver, even though I have to make-do with a low, sloping delta loop which is about 30m long.
Here's a plot of stations heard here, and stations hearing me, on three upper HF bands today. I should point out that the time period to gather these spots was quite short - maybe only an hour or so altogether; I'm a bit busy with other things at the moment. So this gives you a good idea of what you might achieve with pretty much the most basic set-ups imaginable. There really is every reason to join the hobby now!
Brown=15m, red=12m, pink=10m. |
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