Dear Paul-Henrick, LF Group, Not yet - I think it would need about 10 more dB to make your sigs audible at the moment. 0.3Hz bandwidth is OK for QRSS, but not for normal speed CW! Cheers, Jim Moritz
Dear Graham, Your sigs mostly inaudible here - patchy copy with both Olivia and Domino, solid copy in WSPR as you would expect. It has not long been dark here, so I expect signal levels will pick up
Dear Graham, LF Group, Thanks for our first QSO this evening. As keyboard-to-keyboard "chat" modes go, this has to be the best I have experienced so far at LF/MF. The 32 tone/1kHz sub-mode produced a
Dear Mark, LF Group, Thanks for the reports - Interestingly sometimes I am seeing an extra faint trace from Jim, almost exactly 100Hz up and it even decoded on one over. It is much weaker (at least 1
Dear David, LF Group, The WSJT modes are certainly effective, and quite easy to use . However it should be noted that there is something of a disparity in terms of ERP - The WE2XGR licences permit up
Dear Paul-Henrik, LF group, The 136.3kHz frequencies are popular for transmissions from Europe to outside - they avoid swamping signals coming into Europe, and inter-european QRSS operating, around 1
Dear Jean-Pierre, LF Group, Well, the TX is now switched off again - definitely, I checked! ... I see DF6NM is now QRV. Cheers, Jim Moritz 73 de M0BMU Hello Jim , LF James Moritz a écrit : Dear LF Gr
Dear Jay, LF Group, Thanks for the trans-atlantic report. Although M0BMU does not seem to be powerful enough to allow consistent reception of WSPR across the pond, it does at least show that peaks in
Dear LF Group, The WSPR beacon is now QRT - I'm giving the electricity meter a rest :-) Thanks for all the reports yesterday / overnight. Cheers, Jim Moritz 73 de M0BMU
Dear LF group, Also using WSPR 1.01 beacon software here - 100% decodes so far... Cheers, Jim Moritz 73 de M0BMU Same problem here Uwe F4DTL JN18FP Dans un e-mail daté du 09/01/2009 22:19:06 Paris, M
Dear Mal, LF Group, Mmmm... There is something called DFCW where high and low tones correspond to dashes and dots of Morse. That way you don't need to learn another code - it is also quicker because
Dear Dave, Wasn't me... but it might be soon - I have just put the beacon on at 0000utc! Any overnight reports would be very welcome. In the light of Dave's experience, and presumably others in NE US
Dear Dennis, It appears TF3HZ is copying myself and G0NBD in Iceland on 503.xxkHz WSPR tonight, so some sigs going the other way also... Cheers, Jim Moritz 73 de M0BMU Hi! Really nice radio reception
Dear Marco, LF Group, OK, thanks for looking - M0BMU WSPR will remain QRV, but may have to QRT if wind speed increases, due to fragile antenna! Still good 100% copy of DF6NM here... Cheers, Jim Morit
Dear Wolf, LF Group, Tnx for reports - It seems WSPR can take a few minutes before it completes processing of the received sigs. I think this may be because it is searching 200Hz of bandwidth for pot
Dear Paul-Henrik, Now copying your QRSS3 - see attachment. Signal is recovering from QSB. Cheers, Jim Moritz 73 de M0BMU Attachment: OH1LSQ_2.jpg Description: JPEG image
Dear Paul-Henrik, LF Group, Fairly confident the signal in the attachment is you - or a very strange Loran line! The vertical markers are 1 minute. The spectrogram settings are for QRSS3. Cheers, Jim
Dear Andrey, LF Group, Here is an observation that might be relevant, (or perhaps not!) to the problem of WSPR displaying a clear spectrogram trace of a signal, but failing to decode it. I noticed it
Dear Graham, LF Group, I have two instances of FLdigi running - getting some copy with Olivia: CQ CQ CQ 5~..g$o3d g0nbd g0nbd io79B i1E0a DE&&s Lbd g0nbd goD'j CENoQ [email protected]_<0nbdo bd kkk The Ol
Dear Jay, LF Group, No copies of WE2XGR this morning - the PC clock has mysteriously advanced by 4 or 5 seconds, which may be why. Also, the termination of the EWE antenna is under a foot of snow, wh