Dear LF Group, Just saw first decode this evening of WE2XGR at 2348. Also, a couple of spots of M0BMU by PE0MGB have just appeared on the WSPRnet database. Cheers, Jim Moritz 73 de M0BMU
Dear Mark, LF Group, Thanks for the info on reception of the WSPR beacon. It was shut down at about 0830utc. The data from all the receiving stations out as far as TF3HZ at about 1800km is so far qui
Dear Mal, LF Group, The bandwidth occupied by a WSPR signal is around 6Hz. Even if every station with a licence ran a WSPR beacon on 500k, only a small fraction of the band would be occupied. Practic
Dear Jay, LF Group, Thanks for the reports ... I saw 1 more decode from WE2XGR at 0012utc I will leave the M0BMU beacon running overnight. Cheers, Jim Moritz 73 de M0BMU
Looking... Jay W1VD WD2XNS WE2XGR/2 Dear LF Group, I intend to operate the WSPR mode beacon on 503.50kHz +/- again tonight, hopefully QRV from around 2300utc for at least a few hours. Any reports wou
Dear Scott, Mark, LF Group, Thanks for listening. Yes, the "dial frequency" is 502kHz, and the actual output is nominally 503.5kHz centre frequency, although it may actually be a few Hz higher. In an
Hello Jim, LFers, Although inland quite a distance, I'm watching for your WSPR too, my hopes being raised by Jay's success. Here's hoping!! 73, J.B., VE3EAR - VE3WZL Solar and wind powered Lowfer " E
Dear LF Group, The WSPR beacon is now running in "33% TX" mode, i.e. it transmits on average in 1/3 of the 2 minute time slots an receives the rest of the time. QRG is 503.510kHz (nominally) TX, 502.
Correct. Jay I assume M0BMU is on 503.5KHZ with a WSPR dial freq of 502.0 USB correct? Monitoring now... TU Scott VE7TIL CN89dk [email protected] wrote: Jim Just happened by the receiving setup a
Dear Jay, LF Group, Still getting fairly frequent decodes - I'm off to bed, but will leave the RX and internet running until morning, so my logs should keep appearing at WSPRnet. Thanks for the tests
I assume M0BMU is on 503.5KHZ with a WSPR dial freq of 502.0 USB correct? Monitoring now... TU Scott VE7TIL CN89dk Jim Just happened by the receiving setup and noticed the following decode: 081221 23
Dear Jay, LF Group, Now it has got dark here, I can see a number of weak spectral lines between 508.49 and 508.50 kHz, But otherwise 508.5kHz +/-100Hz is clear. If you could offset your signal by +10
Dear Jay, LF Group, I'll take a look at the 508.5kHz QRG later on, when the noise levels come up a bit, to see if it is clear here. Cheers, Jim Moritz 73 de M0BMU
Dear LF Group, Thanks to everyone who watched for the M0BMU beacon last night. It went QRT at about 0900utc. The signal was copied by G0NBD, GM4ISM, TF3HZ, PE0MGB, SM6BHZ, and also briefly by VE2DC.
Dear Jay, LF Group, Excellent! M0BMU's first 500kHz report from across the pond. Thanks for listening, will be interested to see what happens over the next few hours. The WSPRnet site is also receivi
Jim, Mal, LF group We have a great opportunity here for doing some valuable research into propagation. To my knowledge no one has measure fading from a single source at different locations at the sam