Uwe, I git the same warning message. Now, what was the content of the page, what did you want to show me? 73, Stefan Am 18.09.2015 19:00, schrieb [email protected]: hi Stefan, pse see http://d
Hi Uwe, Now it is readable, thanks. Nice project! Many of us still seem to improve things continuously :-) Today i got my 1.1 m long WLAN yagi for the new MF remote location. It is quite impressive!
Hi Warren, I checked my captures from last night. Nothing here, unfortunately. I'm getting more QRM during the last time. Maybe worth to move the LF RX to the forest as well... 73, Stefan Am 23.09.20
Hi all, Sorry, it's mostly OT but i shortly want to share it: First measurements of the performance of the new WLAN antenna for the remote link. The "old" remote link to my garden was used to measure
Hi all, Two TA decodes were made by WD2XSH/17 last night. Timestamp Call MHz SNR Drift Grid Pwr Reporter RGrid km az 2015-09-24 01:52 DK7FC 0.475683 -30 0 JN49ik 1 WD2XSH/17 FN42pb 5927 294 2015-09-2
Hi all, Last night there were excellent condx on 630m on the TA path! G8HUH, F5WK and DK7FC managed to be decoded in above 5000 km in WSPR. I've got exceptional good SNR reports!: Timestamp Call MHz
Hello Fausto, Good quastion! I've made a quick test and reduced my TX power so i can receive me in my garden at -6 dB SNR. I then switched to CW and recorde a wav file. So the background noise is rea
PS: So let's assume you can do QSOs down to -9 dB in 2500 Hz, reasonable comfortable (i mean real QSOs, with some content except "5nn JN49 tu", i.e. not just a test. Or an always repeating NDB call i
Am 28.09.2015 17:02, schrieb VIGILANT Luis Fernández: [...] Next in the list is going vertical. Coil and variometer on the way. Keep tuned ;-) 73 de Luis EA5DOM Oh yes! Do it!!! :-) Looking fo
Hi all, For those who are interested, here are a few new images of my remote RX installations in the new location. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/4rdxmsly71xqsjw/AABnc6CddUTH3AuZPxpkgYzMa?dl=0 There is s
Hi Edgar, Am 29.09.2015 00:30, schrieb edgar: Hi Stefan, Set-up looks great, do you plan to install a web cam? Yes i do! It is already lying on my table here :-) But first the solar power system must
Hi Chris, Oh, they sell it! Quite expensive, i find. I think it depends on where you want to place the antenna later. On the top of a house or on the car in an open field it works without an addition
Hi Luis, Ooh, very well! I'm glad that i received you the first time! Is it really 2 mW ERP? Oh and BTW it was in WSPR, the super mode!!!! ;-) 73, Stefan Am 30.09.2015 00:17, schrieb VIGILANT Luis Fe
Hi Luis. What is the loop RF current and the loop area? Do you know it? Is it problematic to match the loop? You just need a C and a ferrite transformer. If you have such a relatively high perimeter,
Hi Luis, Am 30.09.2015 14:44, schrieb VIGILANT Luis Fernández: Hi Stefan, MF I have been calculating the loop area with the help of Google Earth. Not a regular shape but counting on the known
Hi Domenico, Thanks for your report. I see you on my OPDS32 grabber, as you say. 2015-09-28 21:00:47 IZ7SLZ 1159km 137502.120Hz 1mHz -46.7dBOp 93% 17.9dB 2015-09-28 20:00:47 IZ7SLZ 1159km 137502.120H
Hi all, Does someone of you know a time server program which allows to set a certain time offset, e.g. -5 seconds? You know what i mean, it's for WSPR... Ah, the program has to run on Win7 ! 73, Stef
Hi all, Thanks for your replies. Am 01.10.2015 23:48, schrieb Markus Vester: it had been in early versions. Yes, i agree. I can't understand why useful features are removed in later versions. Why???
Hi Chris, No, they don't. But you can built a decent power supply with them! :-) 73, Stefan Am 02.10.2015 12:20, schrieb Chris Wilson: 02 October 2015 A business I have some dealing with are about to
Hello Wolf, Many thanks for the quick service. I've downloaded the program and run it. But it does not show the described window for the offset time. Maybe you forgot to upload the program to your si