Hello Roelof, I had half a dozen decodes of WG2XJM too. But this is still peanuts compared to the 2009-2011 winters where I could often copy the US stations as early as 22 UTC and as late as 7 UTC. L
Hi Rik and all I´am running a WSPR 630m all day long until midnight I wonder if it can be heard before its running with more power as now 73 Uwe, DK1KQ, JO43IU From: [email protected] Rik S
Hi Uwe, are you transmitting at present? I don't see your callsign in the WSPR activity list for MW. Ant.2x155m Dipol; RX Perseus http://no.nonsense.ee/qthmap/?qth=JN68KJ79WJ 73 Clemens DL4RAJ
Hi Clemens, ja der TX läuft in 10 min Intervall. Pwr ist an der Antenne 1,3 Watt. Ant. 12m Tee, Dach ist 40m Ich nehme einmal stark an, dass die Sendeleistung viel zu klein ist, um überhaupt gehört z
I got ist ! was heard and could hear dh5rae, f1atj pa3bht dk7fc Xmitting with stand alone WSPR Ultimate 3s, Pwr 1,3 Watts into top loaded vertical 12m Will improve setup soon 73 Uwe, dk1kq Thanks Tho
Hi Clemens, please explain. Background: I am running Ultimate 3s WSPR stand alone ( 1.3 Watts) and transmitting with GPS accuracy. With another RX (Flex 6300) at the same antenna monitoring the band.
Hi Uwe, If you can decode other stations, you must of course decode yourselfe as well. If not, there is either a time- or frequency shift. You will see it in the WSPR-waterfall. As a test, disconnect
If you receive yourself, wspr(x) will decode and display your own callsign locally, but the spots won't appear in the wsprnet database. You could circumvent this by modifying your callsign in the wsp
Yes Dial was one obstacle. As cw enthusiast, was thinking in CW. now I can decod myself and others. Need mor power and/ or bigger antenna 73 Uwe From: [email protected] Markus Vester Sent: Wednesd