Be careful Jim ! WSPR is a real 'rig' boiler of a mode .....! G .. Dear LF Group, The WSPR beacon is now (2011utc) running on nominally 503.500kHz, with 1W ERP output. At the moment, it is transmitti
Dear Uwe, LF Group, I downloaded the WSPR software last night and attempted to receive your beacon - but not until after 2300utc, at which time I could not see your sigs at my QTH or on DF6NM's grabb
Dear LF Group, The WSPR beacon is now (2011utc) running on nominally 503.500kHz, with 1W ERP output. At the moment, it is transmitting 100% duty cycle, although I might reduce that if it gets too hot
Hi Markus, thanks for that. I didnt know where to transmit without upsetting the audience. so I have chosen the QRG for experiments. The only problem Ive got here: the QRG is only within 1Hz stable a
Dear LF Group, Thanks to all who sent reports on the WSPR beacon, which ran from about 1950utc - 0705utc. Was very pleased to be copied by TF3ZH - I think this is the first report of any description
Hi Uwe, I've set an extra strip at the bottom of the Eu grabber to your QRG, and there were purple two minute dashes visible on 136000.3 Hz. Unfortunately the lowest part of the band is now rather co