Hi Stefan, Very good! I just moved the 'roaming grabber' back to your frequency. There is QRM now because I am testing my own station on DFCW at full power, but I will stop my transmitter before suns
I am interested in this too, but if I recall there was a reason I didn't install those tools. I can't remember now... maybe they don't work on 64 bit machines? If that was it, I am out of luck. My WS
Hi Markus, Stefan, LF It seems I remembered correctly even if I didn't know it. :) I am quite interested in WSPR-15 but I only have a 64 bit system available. I can transmit WSPR-15 using the U3S but
Hi Stefan, LF QSB was a factor last night. Isn't it always? I never had full sequential call sign from DK7FC (missing only one 'dit') but I consider the attached capture to be a full call sign copy.
Stefan, Both grabber instances are now running and uploading to my grabber page. I look forward to your signal tonight! Everyone, I will catch up on other email topics during the next hours. This wee
Hi Jay, I have limited experience, but that is consistent with my observations to date. The only consistent amateur signal from across the pond has been 2E0ILY, who I often decode on WSPR2 before sun
Hi Rik, all, I will install the latest today, let it run overnight and send you the requested information tomorrow. I am sorry I dropped the ball on testing of your program over the last few nights.
Hello Alex, This is very interesting! Google Translate does a very nice job of translating the web page to English. Now I have to download the files and take a look at the schematic. I will also down
Thanks Andy. I have no proficiency at all in PIC or Arduino programming. In my younger days I wrote some reasonably complex DOS programs but a lot has happened since then an the old brain isn't what
Propagation to Stefan seemed clearly down last night. I never got what I would consider to be a full call sign copy without piecing together fragments from here and there. DCF39 seemed down and prone
I thought so Markus. :-) There were several others like that example through the night. I believe some would have decoded but I didn't have time yesterday to get your new tools set up for WSPR-15. 73
Hi Markus, Mine too! I would strongly prefer that every exciter and amplifier be linear but sadly that is not the case in my station. The other monster in the chase is frequency stability. ;-) I do h
I will try WSPR-X and see if it will run tonight. Occasionally it will go a few hours without crashing but more typically it is a few minutes. I installed Markus new batch file and the associated uti
Andy, The FDM-DUO looks good. For me it's the same issue as fixing the stuff I have... a purchase of that magnitude requires 2 years of budgeting. It is definitely worth considering, as it would be a
Oh, your system is very straightforward! How nice! Here I have three physical sound cards, each with its own microphone input, line input, speaker output, some digital outputs, and more. All line inp
Not me. I was using the fully original WSPR-X along with the decoder which came with it. The old WSPR-X GUI is so unstable there seems no point in trying to upgrade its decoder. How many who run WSPR
Hi Rik, all, I can send debug.txt to you directly if you need it. I ran SlowJT9 in JT9-1 mode overnight on 630m. System is Windows 10 64 bit with a 6 core CPU at 3.2 GHz. With 0 messages decoded the
Hi Markus, all, Win 10 64 bit here. In case maybe some of those DLLs are used for more than just decoding (?) I will do this here and see if WSPR-X becomes more stable! Did you take all those DLLs fr