Hello John.
On my side also, I have a lot of problems connecting to the WSPRnet. also,
and just for info : during the last 7 days I was at times receiving WSPR2 on the
630 meters band. I had 352 RX spots on my computer, but only 275 displayed on
the WSPRnet...
Best 73
Andy F6CNI.
Sent: Monday, January 25, 2016 4:01 PM
Subject: LF: Re: WSPRnet problems
Hi John and thanks for the information. Several
times lately I have given up on WSPR as I've been unable to log in to the site
or my spots are not getting there. Only yesterday I gave up again and did some
OPERA instead. The WSPR site is unfortunately necessary for the whole process to
work and be useful. Delighted to hear your news about the new development and
look forward to seeing it in operation.
Vy 73,
Chris, G4AYT.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, January 24, 2016 4:38
PM
Subject: LF: WSPRnet problems
Good morning,
As most ops already know, the WSPRnet website
has been down more than up over the last several days. There do not
appear to be any updates to the status posted any where, at least nothing
current. Its almost as if a "take it or leave it " attitude is now the
status quo. Its a free, volunteer-driven web site that I pay nothing
for, so I can't argue. An alternate data warehousing and
rendering system and website is being developed and tested by a father/son
team but its not ready yet. Details will be forthcoming once
appropriate. as well as instructions on the new data entry point.
In the mean time, if you find spots in your WSPR console RX
window that are noteworthy, please be sure to post them or send me a direct
email with the details. I use this information as part of my daily
630-meter band report. As you can imagine, the WSPRnet outage has
complicated the data gathering and reporting. Thanks for your
assistance. 73! John KB5NJD / WG2XIQ..
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