Thanks Alex! Interestingly, WSPRnet also reports a number of very-long-distance detections from VK4YB, who heard WG2XXM, WH2XGP, WH2XXP, WI2XBQ, WE2XPQ, WH2XCR across the Pacific today. Best 73, Mark
Hi Alex, thanks for clearing up that mistake - so the VK4YB spots were also listed wrongly on 137 kHz. Regarding WSPR-15 vs Opera-32, here are 50% detection thresholds, measured with a constant non-f
I'm more interested in WSPR15 vs WSPR2 vs OP32 :-) What are the ideas about this? I believe WSPR15 is better against WSPR2 on LF for long distances in the usual propagation Hi Alex. I am very intere
Hi Paul ! Can you try a simple version WSPR 2.0 or WSPR 4.0 for linux? maybe... I believe that same as in WSJT - not in WSPR-X Your results in WSPR2 on 136kHz are very cool with QRPP - DC0DX, G8HUH,