Hi Stefan ! Think of DG3LV, he could be interested, too. Thank you for the invitation to those experiments. Indeed, I do have some interest for this and am reading your discussions with Paul et.al.,
Hi Dave, Wolfgang ! Please have a look at this website : http://www.sdrplay.com/windows.html http://www.sdrplay.com/software/SDRplay_EXTIO_Installer_v3.8.3.exe The Chip-manufacturer claims 10 Bit res
Hi Dave, Wolfgang ! You are right, 12 Bit is the "native" resolution, but not the "effective" resolution, as is written on the main page of sdrplay.com : Technical Specifications: Frequency range: To
Hi Mal ! In German HamRadio magazine "FunkTelegramm" a short notice was written, Rx 0.03 to 74.8 MHz Tx 0.1 to 74.8 MHz after some cutting/desoldering of diodes. No further information about power ou
Hi Stan, MF ! Please do NOT click on this link with the left button of the mouse, but use the right button instead. A pop-up menu will show, please select "save target as ..." (or the like, I don't h
Hi Dom ! sorri, I did see your signal in the waterfall, but no decodes. Later on heard G6AVK in mode QRA64 at JO53GV: 2033 -20 0.7 1201 :* CQ G6AVK JO01 ~England 2035 -14 0.7 1201 :* CQ G6AVK JO01 ~E
Hi Andy ! just received TM77T, but WSJT-X (all versions 160-170) has problems with this callsign. The generated messages are wrong. "TM77T DG3LV J" is generated but this is obviously wrong, it should
Hi Andy ! Signals from TM77T were good yesterday night, -10 to -21 dB at JT9. We had something like a QSO, but I received no signal report because of the trouble you/we pointed out. So no "valid" QSO
Hi Andy ! tnx fer info, I had not decoded PA7EY nor seen anybody else excecpt the wrong-timed station. Will keep my eyes open. 73 de dg3lv Tobias Am 03.12.2016 um 16:50 schrieb F6CNI - Andy - JN19QB:
Hi Chris ! The first screenshot shows an un-symmetrical square-wave that will generate two frequencies to the 1:4 divider and Tayloe-mixer. An FFT of this signal (R17-to-pin3) should show two peaks a
Hi Luis ! May be you are using WSJT-X? It is giving higer signal reports than WSPR-X Im getting +18dB from my monitor at 7Km with WSPR-X and +30dB with WSJT-X So, a +11 would be -1 with WSPR-X. This
Hi Stefan ! Also the software just reports JN39 instead of JN39WI. The cause of this is : The WSPRNET server software just receives "JO39" from all RECEIVING stations, because this is what is transmi
Hi Andy ! The bouncing message is coming from "https://a.b-io.me/c/....." All but one of the links in this message are (mis-?)leading you to "https://a.b-io.me/c/....(lots of bytes follow) and NOT to
Hi Mal ! ORBITRON (rev 3.71) is still working well, you can still download TLEs and integrate new satellites, and I have no problems under Win7/64. Have been using it from the start up to now. Via th
Hello Eddie ! Those files, that do not decode directly in WSJT-X, could be decoded if replayed with a (round about) -1 second timeshift. Using the "audacity"-program as a (time-shifted-) tone source
Hi Roger ! What about a crossband- JT9-2 QSO ? My CQ is running now on 475.783 JT9-2 and WSPR at 475.725 concurrently. Receive may be on 475 or 501 at request. 73 de dg3lv Tobias Am 05.11.2012 22:53,
Hi Rik ! 1940 10 -17 0.4 1458.15 0.00 OR7T JO20 sorri, not any traces of G3XBM or anybody else in JT9-?? on 501 since 1/2 hour. but Eddie in WSPR : 1954 -23 0.0 0.501517 0 G3ZJO IO92 7 and Roger in W
Hi Steinar ! This is a screenshot of a replay of tonight's receptions of your JT9-10 signals. Besides the drift it would qualify for good SNRs i think. Joe K1JT will get the saved WAVs as he requeste
MF ! Report : "TEST YO2IS" in QRSS received 22:15h UTC at JO53gv. QRG 472.05 kHz, max. 5 dB above noise, seen on my HDSDR waterfall. 73 de dg3lv Tobias