If you receive yourself, wspr(x) will decode and
display your own callsign locally, but the spots won't appear in the
wsprnet database. You could circumvent this by modifying your callsign in
the wsprx setup dialog (eg. something like DK1KQ/2), but normally this is not
very useful.
BTW those unid dashes on 136.7 kHz
actually looked a bit like failed 33% wspr transmissions, except for wrong
frequency, missing modulation, and slightly short.
73, Markus
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2015 6:22 PM
Subject: Re: LF: Re: WSPR 630m
Hi Uwe,
If you can decode other stations, you
must of course decode yourselfe as well. If not, there is either a time- or
frequency shift. You will see it in the WSPR-waterfall. As a test,
disconnect your RX antenna and look on your own signal which should be
strong enough. It must appear to the right time and frequency band. Maybe
you are transmitting 1500 Hz to high? I don't know the Ultimate 3s but maybe
there is the old problem with that "dial" frequency. "dial" is set to
474.200 kHz. Just try that to be sure...
73, Stefan
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