Rik WEBSDR is capable of receiving Broadasting stations running Megawatts - that is truely a MIRACLE !!! g3kev Mal, depends on what you expect from it. At the Twente university the WEBSDR covers 8 fr
Mal, depends on what you expect from it. At the Twente university the WEBSDR covers 8 frequency bands each 600kHz wide (ham bands from 1.8MHz up to 21MHz plus DC-600kHz) with a single ADC fed by a si
Amazing! I heard a couple of NDBs, "LAA" and "LI". You can also see what frequencies the other users are using, which is interesting in a curious way! 73, Dave G3WCB IO91RM Now covers LF/MF: http://w
Hello Richard, all, I did some 500kHz tests last night with the Twente websdr: - I cannot hear or see my own signal on the websdr (abt. 1W ERP, distance 200km) - While I heard G3KEV 599+ here I could
Hello Alberto, it is just out of curiosity what can be heard by such a system (feed the antenna signal into an ADC and let some software do the rest). On LF there is more that MW broadcast. Around 40
it is just out of curiosity what can be heard by such a system (feed the antenna signal into an ADC and let some software do the rest). Rik, you misunderstood the meaning of my message... I have sent
Just don't expect the same sensitivity from such a WEBSDR as from some grabbers dedicated to 500kHz. 73, Rik ON7YD Rik, don't you have better ways to waste your time ??? 73 Alberto I2PHD
WEBSDR is no good from what you have observed. de G3KEV Hello Richard, all, I did some 500kHz tests last night with the Twente websdr: - I cannot hear or see my own signal on the websdr (abt. 1W ERP,