I already know all the answers. ... I can see now why noone could pass an examination except it was multiple choice type with all the answers in front of the canditate Now it is official ... we are
Hello Markus, Tomorrow at work I'll be in for some funny looks: Hey, and what did you do since christmas? Well I spent a few nights to send four bits to China... Similar situations are familiar prob
At the moment there is no bandplan, but general concensus would indicate "beacons at the band edges - real QSOs in the middle". The current WSPR activity around 503.5 (502.0 dial) seems reasonable, a
Lee, that's the header I see at http://www.wsprnet.org/drupal/wsprnet/spots Timestamp Call MHz SNR Drift Grid Pwr Reporter RGrid km az 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T Gary, Rik, John, Andy That's the distance I
Gary, Marco, I was afraid so. As Marco I prefer using WSJT7 because it is more user friendly (real time spectogram and input level measurement). I ended up with running WSJT7 and WSPR1.01 "in paralle
And a good part of our solar system would be in the near field. Mal would have to contact Pluto before he could claim a DX ;-) 73, Rik ON7YD 1.9mhz - now what sort of signalling rate can you get on 1
Dear all, for various reasons (busy, antenna down due to construction) I haven't been active during the past 2 months. Today I re-installed the (improved) antenna. The work paid off, antenna current
I moved up to 507 too. 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T WE2XGR/2 will be in WSPR mode tonight starting 2030Z on dial frequency 507.000 kHz. Hello Jay, LF, I've just retuned, to 507kHz dial, at 20:00 - I'm hoping
John, if you run 1 W ERP from a small antenna it will be about 10 hours. But if you run 1 W ERP from a big antenna it will take far less time ;-) 73, Rik ON7YD What's the "out and back" time for a me
Graham, at 20:58 it was -19dB SNR. I have been able to decode as weak as -30dB, so 50mW would do the job. 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T Just had this spot from OR7T .... 500 mW feed power to 35 ft top loaded
Graham, if I had the right software installed probably yes. Any suggestion what software (preferable freeware) I should use (and where to find it) ? 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T Thanks Rik Can you decode the
Jay, I am listening, will you give a confirmation when you take off ? 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T Quoting [email protected]: WE2XGR/2 will be transmitting in PSKFEC31 mode tonight on 508.5 kHz starting
both signals audible in JO20IX 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T As a follow on to some tests with Gary , with Olivia 500 x 8 and the original MT63 system Running two data streams now at about 10 watts per mode ,
Jay, no overnight copy here 73, Rik Quoting [email protected]: FLdigi also works well http://www.w1hkj.com/Fldigi.html . Jay -- Original Message -- From: "Rik Strobbe" <[email protected]
first traces at 2210Z, first decode at 2230Z 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T Jay, First decode tonight 2206Z -28dB, Bad QRN tonight . Will keep uploading spots throughout the night to web. Chris, G3XVL JO02NB (
Gary, solid copy, -13dB SNR here with little QSB G4JNT is -5 / +5dB SNR, remarkable more QSB. 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T Hi LF, Running WSPR beacon tonight for a while. Frequency 503.915KHz - 2 mW ERP (3dB
Jay, the result of my overnight monitoring 73, Rik TN N FGNI=IEGIHOP3G SSCEIDP RNECG SA FECELZ0EE2XEREBP L MGAON 2 +IS5SOMWEO31SS TING PSKFEC3/M0)ELEE2R/ PURLTN TNHI31.NBR ) FR81IS TESOENG TAMEC81.N,
Graham, that's what I got here: ARQ:EMAIL:: ARQ:SIZE::147 ARQ::STX //FLARQ COMPOSER Date: 02/05/09 21:19:30 To: m0bmu From: Subje9337 00!: tØl test Hi Jim ..l yes the email has arrived all 100 % tnx-
Dear all, as I checked the band at 15 UTC today I noticed very good daytime signals from DI2AM (612km) and OK0EMW (904km) as well as DI2BO (402km) on 440kHz. 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T Disclaimer: http://w
Gary, the gap in my data is due to the fact that I was using the RX / antenna otherwise. Just one remark regarding the data: keep in mind that it is SNR (not signal strength). I have my LF antenna at