Thank you Andy, I was about to place an answer to David's query, his question has prompted me to add a little more info on the grabber page. Thanks to you both. Gary - G4WGT. Gary Why don't the blue
Dear Mal, LF Group, Please check your keyboard - the shift key seems to be stuck! Cheers, Jim Moritz 73 de M0BMU THIS OBSERVATION IS INCORRECT. etc. etc. etc.... Thanks all. This is definitely my fa
2009-10-17 19:14 G3XBM 0.503936 -26 0 JO02dg 0.001 GM4SLV IP90gg 896 354 This is staggering!!! Hi Roger et al Pleased to detect you last night. Good propagation to the US as well apparently. W17XSH h
Has anyone else noticed how wspr seems to "guess" at callsigns and locators? I have noticed that more dodgy decodes have the right format than I would have expected by chance. 73 Richard G3CWI
Richard Newstead wrote: Piotr Mynarski wrote: Dear Rick, LF group it is my first decode of ur wspr signal 2118 -21 1.4 0.503868 0 OR7T JO20 23 2118 -22 0.8 0.503929 0 SM6BHZ JO57 30 it was also sent
Not sure if this is a first for me, but I'm happy nonetheless: 2009-10-17 22:16 W17XSH 0.503930 -27 0 FN42pb 5 GM4SLV IP90gg 4958 Cheers, John GM4SLV Nice one! Not sure why mine was not working but i
Andy Talbot wrote: -- There is no 'chance' involved. The strong source coding employed in all the WSJT modes to get the number of bits to be encoded down to an absolute minimum, before proper error c
Ken wrote: To all LF,s Sunday October 4th, I will be on 502.00 at 10.00 UTC, 100mW hand keyed cw. 73 Ken M0KHW. Where are you located ken? 73 Richard G3CWI
Piotr Mynarski wrote: Dear Rick, LF group it is my first decode of ur wspr signal 2118 -21 1.4 0.503868 0 OR7T JO20 23 2118 -22 0.8 0.503929 0 SM6BHZ JO57 30 it was also sent to wspr database Just do