WG2XJM was running about 300-350 transmitter output; antenna about 10-12% eff. I'll try increasing power tonight. Can go up to 1kW, but while running WSPR2 prefer to top out at 550-600W (amp = modifi
Are you kidding..... maybe read up on the protocol. On 08/23/2015 09:53 AM, Graham wrote: Yes but how much is radio and how much is the web ? Jasper Maskelyne's 'soft' ware achieved simila
What text file? ... right. Maybe something implemented in WSJT, != wspr. New two-pass decoder in experimental WSPR branch (open source) can even decode more than on station on the same QRG: 2015-06
ALL_MEPT.txt and ALL_WSPR.TX are just log files, not updated from the web nor referenced in decode process. However, in original WSJT directory (EME modes, etc), there exists a CALL3.TXT, which is th
Stefan I think the decoder "sensitivity" is still the same, however, the two-pass method employs signal subtraction on the second pass, removing signals associated with stations decoded in the first
The latest source code is at: https://svn.code.sf.net/p/wsjt/wsjt/branches/wsjtx No packages yet, so have to build from source. But I guess it can be compiled for Linux, Windows, and Mac(?) 73 Eric
Edgar, et.al. That version (revision 5499) would be fine for having a WSPR-mode enabled WSJT-X, however, the two-pass decoder did not get added until revision 5611. If enough people are interested in
As Tobias correctly points out, the erroneous decode Mike experienced was a result of correlation with a previous, correctly decoded signal from DK7FC. This permits correlating partial data transmis
XJM was in SSB QSO with WH2XHD :) Conditions looked good, so we gave it a try. WPA -> AZ Went back to WSPR afterward. Thanks for the spots; 100W TPO. 73 Eric NO3M / WG2XJM On 03/06/2016 12:03 PM,
Clemens WG2XXM (K5DNL) is in Oklahoma, almost exact middle of USA. 73 Eric NO3M (WG2XJM) On 03/24/2016 02:43 AM, Clemens Paul wrote: 2016-03-24 04:50 WG2XXM 0.475711 -26 0 EM15lj 5 DL4RAJ/2 JN68kj 84
This type of propagation has been exploited on this side of the pond in the past already for 2x QSOs: http://njdtechnologies.net/a-midday-surprise-jt9-wg2xjm-wg2xiq/ 73 Eric NO3M / WG2XJM I just sent
No signals received. I'll try again this morning between 0500 - 0700 Z or other times by sked request. Same QRG / mode. 73 Eric NO3M NO3M CQ DX JT9, 474.2 USB + 1150 now until UK SR. RX antennas po
OK Spiros. I am monitoring 474.2 now, WSPR and JT9. RX arrays pointed NE. I will watch for your signals if you are CQing. Or I can start to CQ also opposite your cycle (even or odd?). 73 Eric NO3M
Yes, I see your EA5DOM report. I will start some CQ also on odd/2nd. Starting to hear F5WK and G8HUH again, they were gone for a couple hours but now back. So prop is improving. F5WK made -18 SNR
Two hits on Mal here: 2320 -26 1.8 1201 @ CQ G3KEV IO94 2354 -27 1.9 1158 @ CQ G3KEV IO94 On 02/09/2018 07:04 PM, Rik Strobbe wrote: Hello Paul, all, Not a single TA copy so far, neither way. Even Ma
Takes a little longer for things to develop inland here (Western PA almost on OH border). Seems best to EU arnd 0100z+. Not sure how long you plan to be arnd, but I'll be monitoring through 0130-02
Reaching G3KEV and OR7T via JT9 at 0427z. I'll keep going for a while, hope to work someone. Conditions seems pretty good, got the following on WSPR: 2018-02-13 03:58 DH5RAE 0.475672