WD2XES will be running in WSPR mode tonight starting around 2330Z. Set your receiver for 136.1 kHz, USB. If everything is stable, I'll let it run until 0500Z. John, W1TAG/WD2XES
Chris, Jim, all, Remember that despite the fancy signal coding, the end result with WOLF is a simple BPSK signal sent at 10 bits/second, i.e., the phase is flipped 0/180 degrees as fast as 10 times a
Jim, First copy was around 0125Z, with absolutely no sign of the signal before that. That's later than some of the WSPR copy on other nights, but there's been quite variation. I'll keep it running...
Jean-Pierre, Thanks for the report. I was watching the F1AFJ and DF6NM grabbers tonight in the 0100-0200 UTC period. There was an interesting signal that swept through both screens... certainly not a
David, You might try some web searching on the subject, as there is some material on calibrating receiving setups and making field measurements. Here's one possibility: http://www.w1tag.com/LF_FSM.ht
Claude, I copied the attached signal in the 2230-2245 period, well before local sunset. The Loran line is at 776.104. John, W1TAG (in Maine at FN43sv) Attachment: BOJ.jpg Description: JPEG image
Thanks for the suggestion, but I doubt it will cause you any more interference than it has for the last 5 years. From our perspective, the lower end of the band has long been reserved for EU to NA op
WD2XES will be running a WSPR beacon for the next two evenings. Set your receiver for 136.0 kHz USB -- I will be on 137.577 kHz. The start time tonight (Friday) will be around 2345 UTC, and hopefully
Michel, Excellent results! Thanks very much for the complete report. John, W1TAG/WD2XES Here is my report. Virtual Audio Cable (VAC) was used for the first time to link the SpectrumLab based SDR and
Mike, I watched that range from 0100 to after your sunrise, and only saw a few hints of signal from Dave and you -- identifiable only by frequency, and not to be trusted! My neighborhood has gotten e
WD2XES is running in WSPR mode on 137.450 kHz (dial frequency 136.000 USB) until 0330 UTC. The "30 dBm" refers to 1 watt ERP. Reports are welcome. John, W1TAG/WD2XES FN42ch
Taking a listen when I arrived home from work, there is only one chain audible, probably from the Nantucket site, which is nearest. Had not heard that sound in years! At a former employer's site, we
Following temporary repair of a flame-scarred relay, WD2XES will again try WSPR on 137.441 kHz tonight, starting between 2330 and 0000Z, and running until 0330Z. Dial frequency of 136.000 kHz USB sho