Sunday, January 4, 2026

2025 highlights & statistics, 2026 goals

   Normally a post I do at the end of December. Looking back at 2025 and forward to 2026. Completely with graphs and a logbook breakdown. I will not do it this time. Other things are on my path and I have to spread my time. After I finished a new attic on the 3rd floor I'm still busy building a new second floor bedroom which is not easy as I'm not a carpenter. Besides that I have to go to my job of course which is as busy as it is. But if possible I take some time for the radiohobby. Anyway, here am I looking back at my hobby in 2025 and forward in the new year.

2025 Highlights

Looking through my own archive lots of things happened. Of course we were on the top of the 11 year solarcycle with excellent propagation on the bands. Huge steps were made with CW training at the start of the year. And compared to 2024 I had much improved. The speed I trained with in January 2025 was already 30/20 wpm. That is fast, too fast. I have other insights now and think training with a speed like that is too fast for a beginner. About that in another post. I did my daily CW training for sure and I learned a lot. The yearly PACC contest was a success, I even got a third place which was not expected. This is for the most difficult section QRP mixed. I rebuilt my experimental halo antenna in March and it is still doing fine. DXing was going on as well although expected F2 propagation on 6m was not really there unfortunately. On 60m I worked 8 new ones, on 6m I worked 3 new ones with the best one TZ4AM on CW, On 4m I worked 3 new ones and only 2 all time new DXCC this year. It brings my total on 300 worked DXCC. According to clublog I got 253 DXCC confirmed by LotW and QSL but actually I don't really care. I know what I worked and don't have the need to proof it. 



 What is more interesting is the mode ratio. See how my CW contacts have been going up against digimode. By the way, this is only the QSOs made with the PE4BAS call. PA6G is not involved. Well, overall when I look back most of my posts were about morsecode. I made my first straight key QSO in September. I took part in several CW contests. It looks like.....I was only having CW in my mind. But besides that I did some other experiments with the interesting digimode software VarAC. I even did appear on FreeDV mode digital voice which was very interesting. And I did setup some Meshcore devices for a free on air legal network which is forming well in our area. At the end of the year I decided to take part in a CWops CW Academy Intermediate course to improve my morsecode skills which are not yet what they should be. 

2026 Goals

What was my goal for 2025? You can read it here. I did well, I did make more CW QSOs and did some CW contests. I am improving my morsecode skills but still not where I want to be. Hopefully the CWA course will help me to make a huge step forward. For my blog readers this means that I have to spend even more time training the next months and will have less time to write blogposts. One thing will continue, the "Quest to learn CW" posts will keep you informed at the end of the month. Another thing that will be on my mind is improving the Meshcore equipment. It will be completely off grid, electricity from the sun. I already have plans. I still have 3 solarpanels waiting for another of grid project as well. I might combine things. 

My dear blogreaders I hope you still like the posts I make. Although my interests at the moment are much into the direction of morsecode. This blog is at the first place an archive for myself. But of course over the years I wrote things that are interesting for others as well. 

Saturday, January 3, 2026

The importance of morsecode in the modern world

 Even in today's world we still need people that are able to know morsecode. Because when all things fail we will go back to the basics. Morsecode is that basic thing in communication. You can do it with very simple equipment or no equipment at all as long as you know the language.

This video is showing a great antenna and a way of direction finding at the cold war era. It also features the importance of morsecode in the military even today. Although the video is 5 years old it still is relevant today.


Friday, January 2, 2026

Agenda 2026

 Happy new year my dear blog readers! 


   Here is my agenda for 2026 as always. Some things never change. How boring ;-)

   What changed last year was the call I use for contesting. It is and will be PA6G also in 2026. I managed to get a LotW certificate and will upload all logs for those that want to have the QSO confirmed.

Here are my personal dates:


14/15 Feb. 12-12 UTC 24 hrs PACC 2026 contest (SOAB QRP)

28/29 Mar. 00-24 UTC 48 hrs CQWW WPX SSB 2026 contest

30/31 May 00-24 UTC 48 hrs CQWW WPX CW 2026 contest

30 May Beetsterzwaag radiorally

24/25 Okt. 00-24 UTC 48 hrs CQWW DX SSB 2026 contest

14/15 Nov. 10-12:30 local time PA-beker contest CW / SSB section 2026

22 Nov. 11-14 local time Friese 11 steden contest 2026

28/29 Nov. 00-24 UTC 48 hrs CQWW DX CW 2026 contest

12/13 Dec. 00-24 UTC 48 hrs 10m ARRL 2026 contest