OK Any
Yes result in HEX, fine. I am commited to Johan's approach at the moment. That is direct FSK of the xtal with the four symbols (tones). This is a complete stand alone dedicated TX no PC.
I have looked at the Tiny controlled TX and dependent up the results here I may try it but I don't want to tie up versitile equiptment doing a specialied task.
Also I am learning a fair amount in the mean time as you may have gathered.
I may add your 136 beacon has been useful at this location.. many thanks for your efforts.
Many thanks again for your interest and helpful comments. 73 es GL petefmt I support www.NotSpotTelecom.Com your community Telco / ISP. --- On Tue, 12/10/10, Andy Talbot <[email protected]> wrote:
From: Andy Talbot <[email protected]> Subject: Re: LF: WSPR To: [email protected] Date: Tuesday, 12 October, 2010, 12:49
Scroll down for GENWSPR.EXE
On 12 October 2010 10:35, Johan H. Bodin <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Pete,
an older version of WSPR was able to generate the data. I don't know if it is still available but there is an alternative. You can use the following program from K1JT to generate the WSPR symbols:
http://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/WSPRcode.exe
Download the program, open a command prompt window, go to the directory containing wsprcode.exe and type:
wsprcode "SM6LKM JO67 20" > symbols.txt
Press enter.
The output from wsprcode.exe will be saved in symbols.txt. Open this file and look at the last table labeled "Channel symbols". This is the data you need - the 162 WSPR symbols. This table should be identical to my example in the file mjb002ug.pdf (I haven't
checked). If it looks OK, just replace callsign, locator and power with your own numbers.
Write a new text file similar to my "Example download file" on page 6 in mjb002ug.pdf and replace my message (the table under command character T) with your own 162 digit message from symbols.txt.
The ugly "HyperTerminal" in window$ can be used to download the file into the PIC. Set it to 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, no handshaking and use "Send text file" to download the data. Please note that you must start the download within 5 seconds after PIC reset / power-on (while the green LED is still lit).
If you don't have a 5V <-> RS232 converter to put between the PC and the PIC, you can try a one-way download by connecting the PC's TX line to the GPS input on the PIC board (the transistor will do the necessary logic inversion). However, you will get no confirmation of download
success..
73 Johan SM6LKM
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M0FMT wrote 2010-10-11 13:45: > Hi Eddie > > Not seen the call lately hope all is well with you. I need some help please. > > I have built SM6LKM's VCXO directly keyed WSPR circuit MJB. > > The LEDs indicate on switch on and flash when triggered. However I cannot > communicate using the RS232 connection. What software do I need to run for this. > I have read all the references but no indication. I initially thought the DOS > version of WSPR would do it (it works fine as a decoder on the sound card) but > it doesn't. So I am at a lost to input my data Like TX field :- wspr Tx 10.1386 > 10.140100 1 M0fmt io91 30. The PIC won't talk back to me with P,T,U,V,W,X. > > What software do I need please? > > 73 es GL Pete M0FMT > > I support www.NotSpotTelecom.Com your community Telco / ISP. > > > >
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