Hi Chris,
for WSPR-15, I've been using WSPR-X v0.8 r3058 - maybe not the latest
and greatest but does the job well under Win-XP. I've just gone and
installed on a Win-10 (Home 64 bit) machine, and bingo it ran straight
away and seems quite happy - see attached result. It is convenient that
the BFO frequency can be changed to accomodate unusual RX or TX
frequencies (albeit I vaguely recall that entering other than 1500
Hz somehow prevented uploads to WSPRnet).
Best 73,
Markus
-----Ursprüngliche Mitteilung-----
Von: Chris Wilson
<[email protected]>
An: DK7FC
<[email protected]>
Verschickt: Do, 6. Sept 2018 20:44
Betreff: Re: LF: Slow JT9 modes...
Hello DK7FC,
First TX at 18:45 my time.
Thursday, September 6, 2018, 7:09:37 PM, you wrote:
> Hi Chris,
> Yes, that should work too. Or, can you reduce the power by 6 dB
and then
> work into the WSPR-15 range? If your PA permits.
> You need that auto-variometer :-)
> I'm ready. Tell me when the first transmission is running.
> 73, Stefan
> Am 06.09.2018 20:02, schrieb Chris Wilson:
>>
>> Hello Stefan, it will have to be on my normal 137.550 as I do
not have
>> time tonight to re-tune the coil. I need to take the dogs out
then I'll
>> swap the antenna over and give it a go. Let me know if 137.550
is
>> acceptable. Thanks.
>>
>> Thursday, September 6, 2018, 6:34:03 PM, you wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Hello Chris,
>>>
>>
>>> I've sorted out some bugs in the configuration, now i
should be ready to
>>> receive.
>>> Can you give me a feedback, are you on air? Which TX
frequency?
>>>
>>
>>> 73, Stefan
>>>
>>
>>> Am 06.09.2018 15:07, schrieb Chris Wilson:
>>>
>>>> Hello Stefan,
>>>>
>>>> Yes, I can run WSPR-15 OK and have done many times. I
drop the voltage
>>>> to the PA in deference to heat production but it works
fine if anyone
>>>> is listening :)
>>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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Best regards,
Chris
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