Hi Gus, I found these: http://www.w5bbr.com/soundbd.html and http://www.g4ilo.com/wspr.html de Dave QSW 4 U -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] Gus To: [email protected] rsgb_lf_g
I waited till past 7am Z but the past several frames were without a signal... The creshendo, possibly grey line signal was about 30 minutes previous, then nothing... Started copying you well before s
Ed and Dave, By all means NEVER pay full price for anything. This is the ham motto, still to this day... Conversion of anything to anything means that I am tired of soldering, cutting holes, buying k
Eureka!! From a fresh download of QSPR WSPR v1.01 0151 -24 0.8 0.503499 0 M0BMU IO91 30 0159 -22 0.8 0.503499 0 M0BMU IO91 30 ARGO looks like bi level code now and I can hear it... ( sounded like RYR
TNX G, guess it was a bogus sig that shows up here often... Also TU fer grabber url Looks possibly good for tonight T/A with particle density @ 8.3 right now?? http://dx.qsl.net/propagation/propagati
Mal,Looking good here>> http://www.radiocom.net/KEV9.jpg http://www.radiocom.net/KEV9.jpg 73s from Dave -- Original Message -- From: mal hamilton To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, Janu
Yes, but Mal was copying by ear... ;-))) Aye, a lost talent to be sure... Shodding the goat, that is... Data vs. CW, shall I be to or from?? Dave @ WD2XSH/17 QSW 502400 hz. Getting a wspr decode 2032
Not only has K1JT broken the noise barrier but he also has succeeded with antenna theory to the point where his signals captured are 31DB better off at a longer distance yet... What could this mean??
Mike, Do you have any idea how I can stop these rsgb_lf_group messages??? TNX Dave could you 'unsubscribe' me?? -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] Mike-WE0H To: [email protected]
It sounds and looks like data on 501.050 about 10db peaks above local QRN... QSB 0-10 DB/N over several minute period.. Similar faster sigs 50hz. down.. 10 second dashes with cw or data in between??
Hi Gus, I cannot find that info in my limited docs... I am RX only so far. I think that you can use VOX for TX control... Will be QRV for you... Dave -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] Gus
We three seem to have met a wayfaring signal last night on 502400 dial, namely on 503980+/- Near the top part of the bandpass window was a fairly strong sig that caused false decodes and uploads whic
TNX Jim, I'm all ears and ARGO Dear Dave, LF Group That is DCF39, a utility in DL, with around 40kW ERP. It is quite a good indicator for trans-atlantic propagation. The breaks are short bursts of FS