Hi Rik ! Sven and me had been working on 1380 Hertz Audio and the standard 474.200 kHz Dial. The Idea behind was, that there might be some Hams around seeing a signal just below the WSPR passband and
Hi Dave ! Yes, that could have been Sven and me (before we read the manual...). Thanks for Report, so our signal was heard at G-Land, nice! I will be running a beacon or have a QSO after 20:00h UTC,
Hi Dave ! The manual says "XP" or later. Just had an unscheduled QSO with IW4DXW, I didn't expect to be heard that far away (1003 km = 623 miles). to IW4DXW : if you are on this list, thank you very
Hi Rik ! Yes, would be nice to have some QSOs again. At what time did you intend to begin trying a QSO? There should be a couple of stations around, which are capable of linear operation. Just update
Hi Stefan/LF ! Information on the SVN-server says, that there was a noise blanker added. Hopefully Joe will publish some information on that. Regular visits on the SVN-server tells what Joe K1JT et.a
Hi Stefan ! No, I did not test the blanker. My HDSDR program has two noiseblankers implemented (at HF and IF), they work very well. I'm waiting for some documentation on the new feature until I will/
Hi Stefan ! ??? It decodes as well as the previous version "3058". Decodes down to -33dB have been recorded here (mode WSPR-2). Maybe a problem with installation directory name? (NO "Spaces"!) BTW :
Hi Pete ! cfm ! Yeahh, those were the days..., listening to "AFN Bremerhaven" at my QTH in Eastern Frisia showed me that there existed a different style of music than "Heintje", which was played by g
Hi Joe, LF ! Some links to time-related websites for reference. See knowledgebase of windows : http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc758905%28v=ws.10%29 Read what is written at : http://techne
Hi Gary ! Confirming your reports. This new carrier at 473.806 is abt. 10 dB stronger (average) than the main carrier of BIA (which is 40dB above noise). Its QSB is independant of that of BIA, so may
Hi Marcin ! Best report was : "CQ CQ CQ DE Q2BXI SPGWBXI SQ2BXI CQ CQ VQ DE SQ"BXI SQ2BMI SQ2BXID FLDigi says -12 dB SNR. 73 de dg3lv Tobias Am 22.02.2014 00:09, schrieb Marcin: Calling CQ on 476.7kH
Hi Markus ! Your 3 intended signals were abt 30dB above noise, 1st sidebands at 471.8 and 475.8 were 10dB down, additional lines at 470.8 and 476.8 were 20 dB down from main signal, but still 10dB ab
Hi Domenico ! Hi Wolf ! Receive report : "iz7slz kkv ho gwiz7slz iz7slz de dl4yhf dl4yhf k g x9 zzluudsw.cl4yhf rrr de iz7sl ge wolf snr bt -2 -20 hw? dl4yhf de iz7slz kx igyxyi bxu ab iz7slz de dl4y
Hi Gary, Stefan ! The carrier at 473.806 is 30dB above noise here at (local) noon. Very steady signal. BIA carrier 474.0 is barely visible, 5dB or less above noise. Keying of BIA is not visible. (WSP
Carrier 473.806 has been switched off at 18:00 UTC. Am 28.02.2014 16:42, schrieb Gary - G4WGT: Hi Dave & all who left comments & observations. I am also still seeing the 473.800kHz carrier but not to
Hi Rik ! Yes, "energy harvesting" from broadcast transmitters is illegal in Germany, too. So be warned, Stefan... ;-) (maybe the foreign state, that operates the transmitter, may take "special action
Hi Stefan, MF ! A small introduction to beaconing by MultiPSK (for any mode): MultiPSK calls its long macros "sequences". There can be 1 to 24 sequences, each stored in a file named "Fxx.SER", where
Hi Nicolas, MF/WSQ ! Reported callsigns on WSQ this evening: F4DTL, F5WK, IZ7SLZ, DL4YHF, DL3ZID. + maybe DD7PC ? received Texts (at 1000Hz NF): de f4dtl s f z , test ws* de f4dtl .ah cq dl3zid k=. q