Wolf, as far as I know the only way to separate them in the database seems to be sorting by frequency (which is not very useful otherwise). There is a peculiarity in that the hh:15 and hh:45 timestam
correction: dial 474.2 kHz (I'll never get this right...) From: [email protected] Markus Vester Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2015 2:19 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: LF: 630M WSPR T/A
Thanks Markus - Im able to run two instances on rx one for wspr =2 and tother for 15 and they've not crashed yet. Ive a couple of oddities in the fact the decoder on wsprx 15 shows me on 0.475736, no
would they crash one another? I'm actually running WSPR-2 on MF, WSPR-2 on LF and WSPR-15 on LF. If experiments are going to continue can set another WSPR-15 on MF All of them are WSPR-X and had to c
Hello Luis, Tuesday, May 26, 2015 Are there any command line switches needed to do this please Luis? Do you run one .exe file but in different targets? Any chance of a screenshot of how you set this
Hello VIGILANT, Tuesday, May 26, 2015 That's perfect Luis, I have had problems with multiple instances of other software before, so felt it may have been prudent to ask. I am glad I did, and thank yo
rrr Stefan and Markus - thanks for the info. I have two instances of WSPR-X running, launched from the same directory, one configured (manually) for WSPR-2 and the other for -15. Not a single decode
I'll be putting my WSPR-15 transmission on later. Probably starting around 2100(z) Andy G4JNT On 26 May 2015 at 17:24, wolf_dl4yhf <[email protected]> wrote: rrr Stefan and Markus - thanks for the
I am also on WSPR-15 tonight with my tx and running 2 rx, one on wspr-2 and one on wspr-15. 73, Jochen df1vb Am 26.05.2015 um 18:31 schrieb Andy Talbot: I'll be putting my WSPR-15 transmission on lat
Ok, I will leave the two instances running. Just got a first decode from WSPR-15 from DF1VB in the neighbourhood: 2015-05-26 16:16 VK3TCT 0.475677 -8 0 QF15bt +43 19.953 VK3ELV QF33
Hi Wolf, that's exactly what I did too, with same results: wspr-2 running and uploading fine, no chance to test -15 due to lack of signals. But if signals had been present on both bands, wouldn't bot
Hi Markus, yes it was caused by my GPS-RX which crashed somehow. After a reboot it's okay again and controling my sequence again properly. 73, Jochen df1vb Am 26.05.2015 um 18:56 schrieb Markus Veste
Hi Wolf, Markus ! For testing purposes you could run WSPR-2-mode twice as well instead of -15 and -2. Better use two installations of WSPR-X into two separate directories from Root C:\, as WSPR write
that's exactly what I did too, with same results: wspr-2 running and uploading fine, no chance to test -15 due to lack of signals. But if signals had been present on both bands, wouldn't both instan
Hi Jochen, Strange ... I decoded only one out of three your WSPR-15 transmissions. The signal is strong on the waterfall (even on the WSPR-2 w'f) but a slight slant (frequency drift). Anyway, I will
Am 26.05.2015 20:38, schrieb wolf_dl4yhf: p.s. letting two instances of WSPR-X running simultaneously, and (by human operator error) letting both of them transmit, produces a horrible sound in the tr
... like before, I am running two instances on the same WSPRX installation (in c:\Programme\wsprx\ on an XP machine). This seems to work flawlessly, with -2 and -15 decodes uploaded and interleaved c