Gus, strong signal but I read it at 504.5kHz, so 503.0 dial Despite it is S7 here on the meter I only get SNT between -6 and +4dB 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T MessageHi LF,Peter,Dave and Lee. Thank's for rep
Jay, nil here at 2145Z, not even traces. Last night I had traces starting 2120Z and first copy at 2144Z. QRN is very bad for this time of the year. I will leave the RX on overnight with WSPR running,
Here Stream and Multipsk are working side by side for almost 1 hour now (fingers crossed). However no copy so far. I leave them running overnight. 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T Quoting [email protected]:
Andy, I am monitoring and uploading eventual spots. I will leave the RX / PC on overnight, so whoever want to give it a try ... 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T Just for a bit of novelty, I'm running probably th
Andy, Firstly, bearing in mind there is no scope whatsoever to raise one end of the capacity hat which is defined by the apex of the house roof, and the other end would also need some major sugery to
Graham, despite good audible signals I did not manage to decode the MFSK16 signal. Most likely due to my lack of experience. I am now closing the station to get some sleep. 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T PS: I
strange: Jim (BMU) is reporting on the odd minute at wsprnet.org Rik first traces at 2210Z, first decode at 2230Z 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T Jay, First decode tonight 2206Z -28dB, Bad QRN tonight . Will ke
Gary, thanks for the info. Both 502 and 503 are audible here. I am not sure I can handle 2 instances of multipsk today, my eyes still need to adapt to the colorfull display and I am overwhelmed by al
Dave, l believe that G3XIZ was transmitting QRSS30 on that frequency, saw him on Gary's grabber. 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T BTW: inter-Europe condx seemed very good yesterday: DI & OK beacons were booming
Jay, I will leave the RX / computer running overnight with squelch set to 1. I will report tomorrow. 73, Rik Quoting [email protected]: Rik & group Confirming start of PSKFEC31 at 2130Z. Not too
Andy, the CW ID is 559 here, WSPR is no challenge ;-) 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T WSPR beacon now running 503.870kHz centre, SSB Dial freq 502.4kHz >> 1470Hz 33% duty cycle (32 frame repeat). Andy G4JNT ww
Laurence, it is at http://www.qsl.net/on7yd/zip/ArgoUpload112.zip It works here I can send it (direct) attached to an email (222kB). 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T At 09:24 9/02/2009, you wrote: Note sure if t
Graham, I just installed multipsk. I believe it is the most chaotic programme I have ever seen. Right now 21:28UTC I hear alternating signals on 502 and 503. As I am not in the mood of reading the mu
Mal, I have to disagree with that (at least at my location). In 1998 (on 137kHz) I started with about 20 radials (15 to 50m long) on the ground. After replacing this by 5 radials (15 to 35m long) abo
Jay, It just downloaded / installed stream (IZ8BLY). RX / PC is on 508.5 overnight 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T Quoting [email protected]: WE2XGR/2 will be transmitting in MFSK8 mode on 508.5 kHz from 21
XGR faded out here at 0840Z, 20 minutes after local sunrise 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T Heavy snow (by our standards!) in S England, so took the opportunity to not bother going into work and to carry on log
Dear all, I am a bit fuzzed by the SNR values given by WSPR, in particular with strong signals. SM6BHZ is right now loud and clear, CW could be easy to copy and Gus could even give SSB a try. But WSP
Dear all, I just received a mail from Mori, JH1GVY, who is trying to put 136kHz on the map in Japan. They expect to get 135.7-137.8kHz with 1 W EIRP soon (april 2009). Mori is looking for a working e
Weak daytime copy of DI2AG in JO20ix (481km). Traces can be seen but no decoding (yet), see attached (RX frequency = 503.6 so traces at 90 are from DI2AG) 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T Disclaimer: http://www.