Ask me who set 10db attenuation on his radio as well! As it's s/n ratio we're looking at it shouldn't make too much difference. There is also an obstacle, a 60m limestone cliff some 400m behind us in
To supplement reports from Alex, Graham et al, and for Jan, LA3EQ: Fri-Sat-Sun 13-15 Aug, from M0DSZ: 07:44 136 G3XIZ Op32 1504.0 Hz -10 dB | Fade: 27% 04:35 136 VO1NA Op32 1477.5 Hz -33 dB | Fade: 1
My WSPR log extras just to supplement the report from Alex (R7NT) for Saturday & Sunday: Sat 3rd Sept: UT7GH 2136 -28 dB s/n UT7GH 2140 -27dB s/n (I may have copied the times incorrectly) Hugh M0DSZ
Thank you Joe & Clemens. Sometimes my connection to the WSPRNET.ORG website drops out partly, meaning I can't verify all the transmissions either but I still have a report on my computer. Alex is usu
WSPR 8th September, a curious drop in s/n from G8HUH which may coincide with my laptop charging cycle from a linear power supply. I hope not! 1836 5 -1.9 0.137420 0 G8HUH IO81
Hello Graham. It was a suspect positive at 1702 but it's a bit too late to double check the dynamic list and other receiving stations though I recall transmissions were listed at several times in suc
There don't seem to be many messages on the reflector so far this weekend except one from Mal (G3KEV) but several signals coming in this evening. I presume blacksheep is still working. Hugh M0DSZ
Possibly some short "lifts" on 136khz: G0MJI 1750 -9dB s/n, generally around -20dB or so IK1HSS 1938 -19 dB s/n, the only report DC0DX received most of the time but at 1834 and then approximat
To avoid having laptop running in the shack, which occasionally produces some QRM, I can send received audio from the shack to a desktop computer in the house on a twisted telephone pair. This works
Thank you Stefan. I could try two microphone transmitters back to back as I have only one 1:1 isolation transformer and again I might try a short range LED link although these tend to have linear mod
Thank you Alan. Any laser type link will be home constructed, it will be strictly PWM and the range will be point to point from my shack weather station pole to a high point on the house. Alan G3NYK
Hello Claudio. Any combination of grounding wire, or no wire, makes no difference, the QRM is directly radiated. If you see my "shack" there's just enough room to sit by the desk so I can't rearrange
Hello Stefan. The QRM is direct from the circuits in the computer, having a cast alloy frame, grounding it helps tremendously most of the time. What I will do is to feed the balanced 300ohm radio ant
Hello Jim. I ran a BT router for a while but it seemed to close down unpredictably with a number of signals and if it became too warm. Now I use an old Netgear router which seems to be immune to ever
So far I've been decoding Opera32, WSPR2 and WSPR15 simultaneously on an old IBM "Thinkpad" in the shack. This weekend I've managed a wireless connection to a desktop PC in the house so only a receiv
I checked the PC time and it seems that the Realtek software stops "net time" from loading on occasions so, for another reason as well, I eventually found some older Realtek software that doesn't do
Some of these LF reports haven't appeared on their respective reporting sites, not here anyway, especially those using WSPR15: WSPR15: 1915 UT7GH -37dB 2230 UT7GH -33dB 2330 G8HUH -6dB WSPR 2: 1910-1