Wolf just to drop in my bit of "knowhow" regarding missing callsigns in WSPR transmissions: WSPR can only convey in ONE transmission a FOUR digit locator, not JO52GD! If you want to send such informa
Hello Wolf, without straining my brains too much: WSPR uses a hash code to combine the two consecutive transmissions. Ich hatte mal eine Übersetzung des Handbuchs gemacht (s. meinen WSPR Artikel in d
To Laurie G3AQC Try “www dot andyquarz dot de” he has lots of x-tals and makes them to order (tel +49(0)421 353060 or fax 372714). Klaus DJ6LB 73 de Klaus DJ6LB ~~~ No trees were killed i
Jim, Andy, LF Group, I am not in the position to put in anything re transmitting on 500kHz myself but I would like to stronly support the position of Jim M0MBU. WSPR is a vy interesting mode and its
Andy & Group Vy nice presentation & tnx for making it available for us. Would like to use parts for talk in local ham club, objections? (source will be mentioned, of course!). PPT works ok, if wav-fi
OK, Lee, 'cause you were asking re callsign I hopped on the wrong train. Sri! It is an interesting question what /m-equipment is used. Or are we lured into a dead end ..... 73 de Klaus dj6lb
Hi dr Graham, well, it was funny to read the mails for a while ... but not any longer. Yes I know that song and its ending: "backfill" and "poetic justice" are good words. I stand for an amateur comm
Graham, to be fair (especially to us outside of the UK who do not have this musical background) you should also state the end of this song! You do not aim at such an solution to the problem, don't yo
Only WSPR V2 can decode compound callsigns which are sent in 2 consecutive transmissions. In the second tx the call is sent as a hash-code which can not be decoded on its own. Most probably this is t
Horst, Du bist NICHT DI2AG!! 73 de KLAUS DJ6LB ~~~ Old age is the most unexpected of all the things that can happen to a man.~~~ James Thurber [mailto:[email protected]] Im
These are the two signals as captured with WSPR because they are operating in the 200Hz-band used by WSPR. 73 de Klaus DJ6LB - B31 - JN59mm Attachment: 2010may22.gif Description: GIF image
Rick, Horst I tried to receive 810kHz in CW mode (Carrier); this is what I've got a couple of minutes ago (not the best time of the day): see (hopefully) attachment. LOC JN59mm RX Flex-5000A, Ant 25m
Andy, Re. beacon: WSPR 500kHz or 137kHz, 137kHz preferred. 73 de Klaus DJ6LB JN59mm ~~~ Things not only have to be seen to be believed, but also often have to be believed to be seen. ~~~~ Gooch's Par