Gary You should be able to do the same thing from the base o/s http://www.tweakxp.com/article36948.aspx Stewart/G3YSX I can recommend Dimension 4 saftware, I have it automatically set the PC clock ev
mal hamilton wrote: Glad to hear ur ears are in good shape. QRS is a CW MODE just slower than normal hand sent speed, QRS 1 - 3 is far superior to wspr. It can be read off the screen when wspr will n
Have ur EARS checked out, ASYMETRICAL ears do not work on weak signals. Any wspr signals that I have observed were visible on screen before they printed out and could be easily read had the signal be
Careful Klaus your using terms that our friend Mal doesn't understand and you may be approaching actually trying to rationalize with him... To him CW in any form is above the laws of Physics and only
OK Stewart, After deliberately offsetting the PC clock a few times the routine seems to be working ok & the PC time matches my MSF wall clock to the second. Thanks again. 73 Gary - G4WGT. --Original
Dear Klaus, Laurence, LF Group, I have been doing some experiments with WSPR on 2 PCs linked by audio cables. I would certainly agree with KL1X about the importance of clock accuracy - I found that a
Hi Jim Interesting comments and its pretty much what I experience on WSPR HF. Another factor to consider with WSPR is the soundcard sampling rate it uses 12000sps. Some have had issues with this as n
mal hamilton wrote: Have ur EARS checked out, ASYMETRICAL ears do not work on weak signals. Any wspr signals that I have observed were visible on screen before they printed out and could be easily re
Klaus, Interesting > '''(3) I am working on a digital mode for minimal QSOs. '''' What is your definition of 'minimal' ? Are you testing the mode on air ? Rgds Graham .. -- From: "Klaus von der Heide
Stewart, LF, In view of your comments below I had a look at the Windows XP method of synchronising the PC clock, here are the first few lines :- Synchronizing your computer clock If your computer is
Jim Fortunately, the clock on my shack PC is accurate enough that setting it against an MSF-controlled clock once every several hours is OK. Why don't you just use NTP to set the clock? Even across t
In a message dated 28/12/2008 21:58:00 GMT Standard Time, [email protected] writes: I wrote that reply as it was me who recommended D4, I like it & it is reliable. I picked up a Maplin 60KHz receiv
Hi Stewart, Thanks for that tip, it is useful. I will try it as it will allow the removal of a bit of extra software (D4) & reduce the CPU load a little. I have just set it up & will report back to L
I can recommend Dimension 4 saftware, I have it automatically set the PC clock every 15 minutes. 73 Gary - G4WGT. "Dimension 4 uses one of a few well known and broadly implemented internet protocols
Hello friends, my comments to the discussion WSPR vs. CW: (1) Modes only can be compared at a specified data rate. Of course, CW is "better" than every thinkable digital mode if we allow it to be slo
Hi Nigel, I picked up a Maplin 60KHz receiver to develop in that way but now I just use it as a VLF Rx. HI HI. Thanks for your input. Gary – G4WGT. From: owner- [email protected] [ma
Dear Stewart, Gary, LF Group, The reason I resorted to rather primitive techniques to set the PC clock is that the shack PC is a rather aged laptop that has no network card, making connection to the
Scott,, JT65 I did a test with jt65 a while ago .. it stopped working about 3 db before the wspr .beacon the K1JT version gave a s/n level about 3 dB better than the multipsk version ....not sure why
In a message dated 28/12/2008 21:11:16 GMT Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Synchronizing your computer clock If your computer is a member of a domain, your computer clock is probably synch
Stewart, Jim & LF, I can recommend Dimension 4 saftware, I have it automatically set the PC clock every 15 minutes. 73 Gary - G4WGT. Jim Fortunately, the clock on my shack PC is accurate enough is Wh