Jim, LF, Are you, or any others, going to run WSPR again tonight? I am setting up for RX only mode on 136 and WSPR is a gread way to test and monitor things. Cheers, John GM4SLV On Sun, 11 Jan 2009 1
Hi Graham, LF, I've got 2 copies of Multipsk running, as you described earlier, on 501.00 dial frequ. I get the occasional "CQ" and "nbd" in the gibberish on the Olivia version, and nothing at all on
I was also born and bred in Geordie-land and also went to University in Manchester, and had the same arguments! I used to say that the south started at the M62 and the midlands stretched from the M62
Jay, LF, First decode at 21:48, aafter a few periods of weakly visible signs on the waterfall. 21:48 -28dB Hope you can keep the transmission going right through the UK sunrise period - say to 10:00
G, LF, I can't see anything meaningful, or decodable, so I've switched to a grabber instead, to at least look for traces in the noise... If anything apperars I'll restart Multipsk. To observe the gra
I don't run the grabber 24/7 anymore, but set it up as/when - just uploading a jpg every 5 minutes. For completeness I've edited the "grabber page" HTML to display the correct jpg image The URL for t
Mike, LF et al, Well done - I was amazed to see so many people reporting Jay's signals on WSPRnet, and glad to see your success especially! Jay- this is too easy - I thought MF transatlantic propagat
Jay, LF, I wonder if the WSPR TX is off at the moment, I see no one else has decoded anything beyond 23:32 and the waterfall shows an abrubt ending of a trace shortly into the 23:34 period. Hope all
Hello Andy, Yes, even my NoV has reached this distant outpost of the Empire, so looks like yours may be lost in transit, or you've upset the man from OFCOM.... JOhn
Andy www.g4jnt.com Andy, Looked good last night - I have a grabber running constantly but not for general consumption - and tonight at 22:49 UTC the trace was very good. The QRN has died down a touch