WSPR15 using WSPR-X doesn't seem to be reporting. I run this, WSJT-X, Opera and Spectrum Lab together, even PSK reporter doesn't seem to post everything. Any suggestions? November 16th WSPR15: 0715 -
Good work Marco. I can't monitor continuously 24 hours & 7 days because I use the same antenna for HF but if I see you using WSPR15 I can load the reports manually into WSPRnet.org so everyone will s
I'll try to persuade Spectrum Lab to record on the odd hour, it sometimes seem to have a life of it's own. Your signals should show up well. 73, Hugh, M0DSZ Mode: QRSS60 Frequency: 136.1731kHz Messag
The RTTY on 147.3kHz is usually there, generally nothing else of consequence. 73, Hugh, M0DSZ Thank you for your suggestions regarding tracking down the QRM, but this morning the signal on 145 kHz is
I see Mike, G3XDV, clearly on 136.173 but as I receive reflector messages too late, I haven't looked for other signals. I could run a test myself, just deciding a precise frequency. Hugh, M0DSZ.
Good, now if it was using a battery with a solar panel or a bicycle generator that would be unbeatable! Hugh, M0DSZ On 19/12/2016 21:48, Graham wrote: PA0OCD IO91vt with 50w + 6m Vert+Tophat 6x 1.2
I was thinking of a stationary bicycle as the Australian outback farmers were reputed to use in order to call the Flying Doctor. (That's from an old Home Service program probably called "The Flying
It doesn't show mine either. Hugh, M0DSZ it seems pskreporter.info doesn't like my Opera spots. So here we go: 00:09 136 G3XDV Op32 1546,9 Hz -12 dB Fade: 0% ** 23/12/2016 ** 20:34 136 G3XDV Op32 154
Thank you Alex, it's actually easier to read off the internet versus my email. Hugh, M0DSZ LF My long report has been rejected agn by blacksheep.org You can see my report on http://136.su/index.php/
Hello Mike You could live at one end and wind the coil at the other Hugh, M0DSZ From: Mike Dennison Receiver: rsgb_lf_group Time: 2017-08-11, 10:10:10 Subject: LF: VLF coil formers Anyone looking for
Having just put this meter into use, I must point out that the dc output from the BAT42 diodes is about 15V for the 1A range so I would have thought actually potting this down after rectification wit
Not all WSPR results end up on wsprnet.org, it's happened to me a few times, so I see nothing wrong with confirmation here on the reflector. Hugh, M0DSZ -- Receiving the following content -- From: F6
Hello RSGB LF group. Was there something special arranged on MF last night because, using 470kHz for the first time seriously, I captured a phalanx of WSPR stations, quite a bewildering number. Is it
Hello Roger I wasn't "on" last night but if you want someone listening as a comparison please email me and normally I can run the system. 73, Hugh, M0DSZ -- Receiving the following content -- From: R
Mal, I think a little attention should be paid to, perhaps, your power supply. The 100Hz sidebands, as I recall from earlier this week, should be much lower in level. Seen on Spectrum Lab at one stag
Hello Andy The idea of using any SMPS in, or near, the shack is somewhat abhorrent. It is possible to introduce a series circuit in a linear PSU which is not exactly a regulator but has a hum cancell
Hello Andy I have too many RF sensitive wires coming into the shack, bad practice but there's no space to do anything much about it. I've had an idea about an absurdly simple ripple reduction PSU cir
Hello Jay There are 2 receivers, one a Kenwood R5000 and the other an SDRPlay RSP2. The former feeds a UHF link from shack to house, both ends running off 12V batteries with solar chargers. The R5000
Hello Chris I removed the telephone line from the external shack and installed a cordless system, it made a small difference, and now there is also effectively a 30dB attenuator but it means smaller
Hello Stefan. The R5000 agc cannot be turned off but the SDR's can. The R5000 agc range seems to cover over 40dB and I now set the attenuator at -30dB fdor 136kHz, I don't use it's noise blanker and