Thanks to John, Jim, Scott A, Scott T, David, Robert and Fred for the reports. WE2XGR/2 will transmit WSPR again tonight starting at ~2315Z but will be using WSJT7 software in QSO mode. Not necessari
Jim Although the band allocations do not align between UK and US, I think it should be possible to operate split-frequency to produce a bi-directional trans-atlantic WSPR beacon network. Anyone inter
Jim Was curious why I haven't been able to receive your WSPR signals on 136 kHz ... guess I should have looked at this sooner... A quick look with Argo pointed out the problem - see attachment below.
Mal Sorry...TX antenna lowered to ground due to yesterday's ice storm and it doesn't look like there will be any melting today. Will advise if condx change. Jay -- Original Message -- From: g3kevmal@
John See your first reception at 2122Z at -28 show up on the WSPR database a few minutes ago. That's 44 minutes before our sunset. Nice! Jay W1VD WD2XNS WE2XGR/2 John, Rik and group Confirming that W
Jim Had a look at noon using an Argo QRSS10 screen and could not find a single open area wider than 5.02 Hz anywhere in the band. All 5.02 Hz spaced lines are plenty bright so they're likely a proble
No successful decodes last night. RX antenna still encased in ice and static levels were up... Jay W1VD WD2XNS WE2XGR/2 Dear LF Group, The M0BMU WSPR beacon went QRT just after 0900utc. Many thanks f
Thanks to all for the reports sent direct, through the reflectors and the 'spots' sent to the WSPR database on Tuesday night. A large number of spots were recoreded from both the USA and EU. The bigg
Forgot to mention... The correct TX frequency is 508510 (GPS disciplined). Jay John and group Thanks for the reports - I'm following the WSPR spot database. Transmitter power is actually 400 watts bu
WE2XGR/2 and WE2XGR/3 have QSOed in this mode on 500 kHz...and just about all other modes as well... Jay W1VD WD2XNS WE2XGR/2 -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] Gary - G4WGT To: rsgb_lf
Mal Nothing at all so far. Have to leave in another 15 minutes...sorry... Jay -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] mal hamilton To: [email protected] rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep
Jim Looked...but no joy. Jay W1VD WD2XNS WE2XGR/2 Dear LF Group, The WSPR beacon is now QRT at 0206utc - I was worried about falling asleep with 900W going up the antenna, which is now waving around
John and group Thanks for the reports - I'm following the WSPR spot database. Transmitter power is actually 400 watts but that is not a choice in the pull down box. Wasn't aware it supposed to be ERP
Mal If you can operate duplex like last time perhaps you should begin transmitting at 2200Z and I'll break in when I see your signal. You had better copy on my signal last time. Unfortunately I can o
Jim Had a look at noon using an Argo QRSS10 screen and could not find a single open area wider than 5.02 Hz anywhere in the band. All 5.02 Hz spaced lines are plenty bright so they're likely a proble
Thanks to all for the reports sent direct, through the reflectors and the 'spots' sent to the WSPR database on Tuesday night. A large number of spots were recoreded from both the USA and EU. The bigg
John, Rik and group Confirming that WE2XGR/2 TX is up and WSPRing. Will continue transmissions until at least 0000Z and probably beyond. Jay W1VD WD2XNS WE2XGR/2 I moved up to 507 too. 73, Rik ON7YD
WE2XGR/2 will be in WSPR mode tonight starting 2030Z on dial frequency 507.000 kHz. The start time has been moved up as las Tuesday's session produced copy as soon as the transmitter was fired up at