Hi Stefan, I am sorry to say that my tx is not yet working. I have to add an amplifying stage and last not least a tx antenna. Maybe we can meet sometimes in the future! 73 from Hattingen an der Ruhr
Hi MF, just want to inform you that I installed a 477 kHz WSPR rx at JO41bi. It is a weekend home area in the woods of the Sauerland far away from the next village. The rig is a PA0RDT antenna at 10
Hi Roman, take into account a segment for the WSPR mode with 477 kHz dial frequency and 478,5 kHz TX frequency. I am really looking forward to receive your WSPR signals! 73 Sabine, DL1DBC Am Mittwoch
Hi all, hm, I am just not understanding why we need a "slow WSPR"? In my opinion, WSPR is designed to allow a high channel efficiency, e. g. lots of stations can position their beacons in a very smal
Hi MF, is that one of you guys there on 478,5 kHz? I have problems to read QRSS on my dumb WSPR screen. 73 Sabine, DL1DBC Attachment: QRSS_2012-09-06_2.gif Description: GIF image Attachment: QRSS_201
Hi Stefan, thank you for your reply! I think so. I am sorry Stefan, but I am still not ready to transmit with the antenna and PA parts waiting to be assembled. What about WSPR from your side? Regards
Hi Rik, thank you very much for the link to the results of your study. I was told often, that Opera is much more sensitive than WSPR. It was interesting to learn that this might be the result of Oper
Thanks for the hints, Graham, I will try to keep all in my memory! 73 Sabine, DL1DBC Am 12.09.2012 12:22, schrieb Graham: SNR > reports 3 dB lower than actually present in the signal path. Unfortunat
Hi Stefan, using I have a NRD-525, a PA0RDT antenna and a Linux PC. Besides, a DDS controlled by a Arduino managing the WSPR protocol with some milliwatts output and no tx antenna. So I think I lost
Hi Rik, as mentioned in the report the test were done off-air, by adding equal amounts of pure white noise to WSPR / Opera signals of identical amplitude. So no QRM/QRN or QSB involved. Maybe I will
Hi Willem, I am not sure whether you are subscribed to this reflector. I am watching your WSPR signals for days. You are somewhat out of time synchronization, about 8 seconds in the past, about 60 se
Hello all, did anybody get a signal from Dick's DXpedition to LX? I was capturing around 137.7 kHz the whole day without any trace so I think he was transmitting in the lower part of the band. Sabine
Hi Fabian, hi everybody, I just installed Wine ver. 0.9.20 and after some trouble configuring the stupid Windows drives Argo now works perfectly under SuSE Linux 9.1, Kernel 2.6.4. Sabine