Good morning, As most ops already know, the WSPRnet website has been down more than up over the last several days. There do not appear to be any updates to the status posted any where, at least noth
Hi Stefan - I think Joe is as in the dark about the situation as the rest of us, but I can't confirm that. I believe someone else is the website owner. WPSR is important to what we do so fortunatel
I didn't really want to get into these details but the fact is that many of us have made efforts to contact Bruce over several months to no avail. That's not intended to be a criticism - real life g
Hi John and thanks for the information. Several times lately I have given up on WSPR as I've been unable to log in to the site or my spots are not getting there. Only yesterday I gave up again and d
For what its worth, the "alternative" WSPR reporting option that was mentioned last Sunday is on line and functional as development is on going. The address is HAMWSPR.com and is in use by several e
Yes we are all very appreciative for the free service that we have been given with WSPRnet. Its amazing that there are 10000 to 20000 server hits per hour *just for uploads* on a normal day. I lear
Thanks for the comments. I will certainly pass the reports on to the developer. I am running a variety of firefox versions on windows and Linux and none of them seem to experience the reported prob
I believe the VE7 is a band selection error by DL4RAJ. XXM is legit. 73! John KB5NJD / WG2XIQ On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 7:21 AM, Clemens Paul <[email protected]> wrote: Conditions seem to improve: 2016-02
Yeah you are correct Clemens. My mistake. I had seen a similar callsign in the data set and realized it after sending. My apologies. Yep, appears just a phantom. I mention the band error because
Congratulations Stefan ! :-) No TA spots here last two nights, but reports from East (Ucraine and Russia). I have seen you reported again by USA stations last night again ZF1EJ seems that radica
The fun might still be going on tonight, have a look at this impressive VK-JA series: 2016-03-07 19:12 VK3ELV 0.475785 -28 1 QF33bq 5 JH3XCU PM95sm 8016 354 2016-03-07 19:06
Hi John if there is that much data on the path it would be worth gathering together and looking at. Individual spots are not too interesting, multiple spots from one station are more interesting but
Roger, VK4YB, successfully completed a two-way JT9 QSO with Steve, VE7SL after a few previous attempts. This QSO is believed to be the longest two-way QSO ever completed under amateur service rules
There certainly was an opening to Asia last night. At 19:28 UTC, I logged a NAVTEX station from Malaysia on 518 kHz over a distance of 10.015 km. 73, Roelof, pa0rdt
Thanks Stefan. Very exciting news. I had written ZS1JEN some time back trying to encourage him to continue to listen but did not heard back from him. I'm glad to hear there are plans being develop
With very quiet geomagnetic conditions and positive-moving DST values, 630-meters was very good last night both from the standpoint of WSPR as well as domestic QSO's on JT9 and CW. One of the highlig
Here is a ready to go transverter from an Australian dealer. http://www.monitorsensors.com/ham-radio/630m-transverter Not cheap,though. See also http://www.monitorsensors.com/support/news/longest-63
I guess the question is whether the IC-735 mod Nicolas refers to is the MARS/CAP mod or the Jacek mod (http://alain.st.free.fr/site1/aspicsite/IC-735/500KHZ/735-630m-mod.pdf), the latter being repor
Bjarne, SWLKQ40LS, is definitely the real deal. Details here on his blog: http://arcticdx.blogspot.com/2018/10/how-do-you-copy-5-watt-mf-signal-14000.html 73! John KB5NJD..