Tnx Jay I will TX on 502.57 khz starting at 2200 utc Friday night. If any changes let me know. I will be in QSO MODE ie CQ G3KEV QSK. If u hear me send my call to start a QSO. I will listen on ur QRG
Jim, If u are transmitting tonight let me know the freq so that I can keep away from ur qrg. mal/g3kev Dear Mal, LF Group, The transmited WSPR signal has a bandwidth of about 6Hz. SSB mode is used fo
Tnx Jim for the info but in actual fact 200 hz is required and not only 6 hz as some have specified, in other words if there was other acty within the 200 hz bandwidth it would corrupt the target sig
mal hamilton wrote: Tnx Jim for the info but in actual fact 200 hz is required and not only 6 hz as some have specified, in other words if there was other acty within the 200 hz bandwidth it would co
No, the receiver can demodulate all the 6Hz-wide signals that may be present within the 200Hz Rx search bandwidth. The operational Rx bandwidth for receiving purposes is 6Hz, generated by the DSP fil
Jay Had u been on say qrs3 last nite I could have copied u fb on ur peaks. You were strong enough at times but not sufficient for a printed copy on WSPR, most of the time. We could try and if u can s
Andy, I would say that's not quite the case .. I found on top band a while ago that 'a lot' of cw inside the 200 hz search band would prevent decodes of a relatively strong wspr signal , ie showing w
Thanx Uwe, we will listen. F4DTL Nicolas JN18FP Hi Jim, Markus et all, Im so sri I had to switch off the TX and all other equipment so sudden, but it happened somewhat like an accident in the house (
Hi Jim, Markus et all, Im so sri I had to switch off the TX and all other equipment so sudden, but it happened somewhat like an accident in the house (stairway fall). dj8wx will be on the air agn fro
Hi Uwe, Jim and all, according to my grabber screenshots, it looks as if the DJ8WX transmission had ended in the middle of a WSPR period at 21:45:48 UT. Regards, Markus, DF6NM Dear Uwe, LF Group, Sti
Maybe u like FICTION I like FACTS g3kev -- Original Message -- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2009 7:22 PM Subject: LF: Re: wspr g3kev very resp
Mal, please have a look at the FACTS at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shannon-Hartley_theorem A better Wikipedia page for Mal to read is: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubris
Have my Rx on 500kHz (dial 502.4) immediately got copy of G7NKS, will leave it running for a while and uploading spots to the database Tim M0AFJ IO92OB, Milton Keynes -- No virus found in this incom
Tim Test ur antenna and cw. Can u hear my CW on 502.6 de mal/g3kev Have my Rx on 500kHz (dial 502.4) immediately got copy of G7NKS, will leave it running for a while and uploading spots to the databa
Marcin, thank you for report and info! 73 de Gus SM6BHZ www.sm6bhz.com Dear Gus, LF Group This evening very strong copy your WSPR beacon: 2158 6 0.2 0.503951 0 SM6BHZ JO57 40 2206 3 0.9 0.503951 0 SM
Mal, please have a look at the FACTS at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shannon-Hartley_theorem These are the "rules" that all kinds of communications have to obey to when information is sent through a
Hey Mal 80 or 40m for HF QRG? Scott Sri Scott I do not use beacon mode only QSO mode. If you want to try xband let me know your QRG on HF. I have worked VE7 on every band from 1.8 - 28 Mcs. Only CW o
Sri Scott I do not use beacon mode only QSO mode. If you want to try xband let me know your QRG on HF. I have worked VE7 on every band from 1.8 - 28 Mcs. Only CW or QRS3 tx this end. 73 de mal/g3kev
Hey Mal Would you consider firing up a QRSS beacon for a couple of hours before and during your sunrise in the NA waterhole 137778.0Hz +/- 3Hz? DCF39 has been audible for the last couple of nights an