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The original message has been attached to this so you can view it or label similar future email. If you have any questions, see @@CONTACT_ADDRESS@@ for details. Content preview: Hi Paul, merry christmas Thank you for the detailed explanation. Much apreciated ! I thought it was impossible to make it work that way but using the Rx feature you did it very cleverly U3S firmware has endless features. 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Much apreciated ! I thought it was impossible to make it work that way but using the Rx feature you did it very cleverly U3S firmware has endless features. And many users tried different configurations I have a U3S still unfinished and may be it has the right firmware to use it in the way you explained Will be very helpful to combine Tx in WSPR-2 and WSPR-15 now that PA is rebuild and the mosfets have proper heatshink I keep transmitting WSPR-2 at 3A RF. A lot of humidity here but using the inner section from RG213 coax as vertical line of the antenna, it cured the problems with arcs and sparks to the fiberglass mast 73 de Luis EA5DOM ________________________________________ De: owner-rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org [owner-rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org] en nombre de N1BUG [paul@n1bug.com] Enviado: martes, 25 de diciembre de 2018 12:23 Para: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org Asunto: Re: LF: Re: LF results Hi Luis, My apology for taking a day to get back to you. I am doing this with a U3S. With firmware 3.12 it's possible. I don't know about earlier firmware. You can use the RX (receive) function to put spaces between transmissions of the same mode or different modes. Each RX period is 2 minutes long. You have to program several of the U3S 'mode' slots to get the TX pattern how you want it. You do not need to have the QRP Labs receiver module installed to do this. There is no receiver module in my U3S. When programming the RX slots you must enter a frequency even though it will not be doing anything. If you don't the firmware complains, hi. I set 1 MHz just to make it easy to program. I set it up like this: Frame 30, Start 00 Then the modes: WSPR15 RX WSPR RX WSPR RX WSPR It sends WSPR15 starting at 00 minutes, then WSPR2 starting at 18 minutes, 22 minutes, 26 minutes, then a CAL cycle. At minute 30 it starts again with WSPR15 and so on. Might be a little confusing how a 2 minute RX period puts a 3 minute space between minute 15 and minute 18 but it does. The U3S will RX 15 to 17 minutes, then do nothing until minute 18. It is smart enough to know it should start WSPR2 only on even minutes. I hope this helps, Luis. Merry Christmas everyone! Paul On 12/24/18 11:03 AM, VIGILANT Luis Fernández wrote: > Hi Paul, LF > > Thank you for the spots. I got also 14 spots from K3MF. Previous night was even better but could > not left the PA working overnight. Got a spot from KD2OM before 23 UTC > > I'm also interested in combinning WSPR-2 and WSPR-15 in TX. Unfortunately this can not be done in U3S > So I guess you are using the PC with two instances combined and probably other schedulers, right ? > Can you explain how you do it ? > > I was thinking on combining two U3S units, one in WSPR-2 and the other WSPR-15 sharing GPS and switching > the output to the PA > > Want to use this message to wish a Merry Christmast to all the lowfers out there > > 73 de Luis > EA5DOM > ________________________________________ > De: owner-rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org [owner-rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org] en nombre de N1BUG [paul@n1bug.com] > Enviado: lunes, 24 de diciembre de 2018 11:13 > Para: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org > Asunto: LF: LF results > > I missed the SAQ transmission :-( > > But good results on LF. Received many reports on both WSPR2 and > WSPR15 modes. > > EA5DOM and 2E0ILY slipped some WSPR2 transmissions into my Rx. Good > job Luis and Chris! This is not so easy when I am TXing combined > WSPR2/WSPR15, there is not much free RX time. Also very lucky > considering 30% of time I had the usual QRM on 137.552 or so. It is > from pumps at the water treatment plant (or really the motor > controllers I think). > > 73, > Paul