All WSPR signals last evening struggling in QRN/QRS whereas they were audible here and if in CW mode I could easily have made a real time QSO. decode was marginal, and then the same old repetive rub
Hi John (and others), Thanks again for listening out for me on 500kHz WSPR. The only reports overnight were from G3XVL in Ipswich, a path that seems to be very reliable from here even with my tiny QR
John, if YOU manage to hear me then I really will believe pigs can fly. 73s Roger 2009/9/13 John P-G <[email protected]> Roger Lapthorn wrote: Good folks, Any WSPR spot reports would fill
Thanks for this John. I shall give it a go and let people have reports. 73s Roger G3XBM 2009/9/9 John P-G <[email protected]> Roger, I found Wolfgang, DL4YHF, has writting a GUI program t
Roger Lapthorn wrote: Well, easy for some (I can see) but NOT for me. What am I doing wrong? 19:19:11 >WOLF RESTARTED And STILL no decode even though Jim is clear and strong on the waterfall. 73s Ro
I'll leave the beacon running overnight and hope that a few new spots might materialise if the band is quiet during the night and dawn period. Further improvements envisaged - more power, significant
NC1K was a professional CW operator (Radio Officer) unfortunately now silent key. de G3KEV -- Original Message -- From: "John RABSON" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: T
All of 3kms away (whoa DX!!) but I just got my first WSPR report on 500kHz: 2009-09-13 20:04 G3XBM 0.503908 -6 0 JO02dg 0.001 G6ALB JO02dg 0 0 2009-09-13 20:02 G3XBM 0.5039
Thanks for this John. I am not one to give up easily, HI, so will keep trying until it's sorted. Unfortunately I have to catch a plane very early tomorrow morning so my efforts for tonight must stop
Yes, I'll leave the WSPR signal running tonight John. So far only G6ALB and G3XVL have reported the signal, but maybe the noise floor will drop during the night and a few more might discern the tiny
Just had these 2 reports. I am very surprised WSPR can detect these low S/N levels... 2009-09-17 08:12 G3XBM 0.503838 -33 1 JO02dg 0.001 G7NKS IO92ub 46 240 2009-09-17 07:56
What actual frequency are you transmitting on Roger? As you might have gathered I do have a bit of a problem calibrating WSPR and decoding.... I am running it now, and Argo, and seeing a moderately
Good Folks, Have made some quick changes to the 500kHz antenna and ground system (now using my 10m halo and feed now as a short vertical with top capacity loading and using the 15m long-wire as a rad
Hi Roger, Please remind us which frequency exactly it is on. Thanks and 73, Chris, G4AYT. -- -- http://g3xbm-qrp.blogspot.com/ http://www.g3xbm.co.uk G3XBM GQRP 1678 ISWL G11088
My 500kHz WSPR beacon is now back on again and will run overnight tonight. All reports appreciated. I'd also appreciate some screenshots please. Tomorrow I will try to do a small improvement to the g
Currently 503.880kHz 73s Roger 2009/9/15 Marco IK1ODO <[email protected]> Roger, do you confirm 503.830 kHz? Marco IK1ODO At 21.46 15/09/2009, you wrote: My 500kHz WSPR beacon is now back on again a
Roger I am stating the facts, someone else mentioned seeing the signals on the waterfall but they were not decoding. I could easlily have made a qso on cw given the strength of signals whereas WSPR
Early this morning I've started to be heard by G7NKS as well (thank you for the "new reporter" spots) as well as by G6ALB (better reports - I think he's worked on his RX), M0BMU and G3XVL.I'll leave