Paul,
Am 06.09.2018 13:03, schrieb N1BUG:
I have been trying for almost a year to get WSJT-X 0.95 to run under
Windows 10 but it keeps crashing. Unfortunately I do not have a PC
with an older version of Windows I can try. I do not know if Windows
10 is the problem or whether 0.95 was simply never stable.
I remember it worked well. But of course not on Windows10.
Even if I could get 0.95 to stay running, QSO
partners would be limited. I know that others have tried and failed
with this version.
QSO partners will be very limited anyway.
They didn't fail with this version, they failed with Windows10!
I guess we are stuck with DFCW. Old school still works but I would
like some other alternatives.
As mentioned, there is the special program from DF6NM which allows to
run WSPR-15 together with the latest version of WSPR-2. But it is not
just a thing of a few mouse clicks to get it running. You need to learn
how it works and how to install, which already leads to limited QSO
partners...
73, Stefan
PS: Two old email attached. The good old times, you know...
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For those interested, the slowWSPR utilities
can be downloaded at
There is a readme file which will hopefully give
you an idea of how to proceed. But beware, this is all very improvised, please
don't expect plug and play...
Best 73,
Markus (DF6NM)
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2012 2:07 AM
Subject: WSPR-8 Test
First decodes using 8-minute
WSPR:
2012-09-21 00:00 DK7FC
0.137508 +7 0 JN49ik
1 DF6NM JN59nj 175 91
2012-09-20 23:52 DK7FC
0.137508 +3 0 JN49ik
1 DF6NM JN59nj 175 91
2012-09-20 23:44 DK7FC 0.137508
-4 0 JN49ik 1 DF6NM
JN59nj 175 91
Between 23:36 and 23:43:20, Stefan was
transmitting 8-times slow WSPR with low power on 136172 Hz. This was
recorded here to an IQ file using SndInput from DL4YHF, and replayed 8x
fast during the next 2-minute slot, starting 23:44. In the process the
audio was frequency shifted from 670 to 2000 Hz, and added to the normal
audio data for WSPR. Thus with the 4x acceleration, Stefan's
transmission appeared 8 instead of 2 Hz above center.
This is all still a bit improvised, but the concept
seems to work.
Best 73,
Markus (DF6NM)
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Stefan
Thanks for the test signal ... and thanks
to Markus and Wolf for the tools! Got in early evening and was hurrying to
get things patched together and lined up ... thus the frequency mistke on
the first decode.
Dst is at a favorable at -16 nT but static is up a
bit tonight due to a cold front approaching to the west. In fact, thunderstorms
are predicted so I may have to make a quick exit a bit later!
Congrats to you and Markus!
Jay W1VD WD2XNS WE2XGR/2
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Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2012 8:21
PM
Subject: Re: LF: Re: Experimental
software for WSPR-8 and -32
Jay,
Thank you once again! Congrats to your
equipment!
Timestamp |
Call |
MHz |
SNR |
Drift |
Grid |
Pwr |
Reporter |
RGrid |
km |
az |
2012-09-23 00:08 |
DK7FC |
0.136164 |
-27 |
0 |
JN49ik |
1 |
W1VD |
FN31ls |
6099 |
295 |
2012-09-22 23:48 |
DK7FC |
0.136223 |
-26 |
0 |
JN49ik |
1 |
W1VD |
FN31ls |
6099 |
295 | How do you
estimate the conds today? From your experience, is the SNR improvement of
WSPR-8 significantly? Hard to estimate if it is really 6 dB... Will see how
things proceed in the night. 8 minutes is still a good time to detect
changes in propagation..
73, Stefan/DK7FC
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