Thanks to all for the reports sent direct, through the reflectors and the 'spots' sent to the WSPR database on Tuesday night. A large number of spots were recoreded from both the USA and EU. The bigg
Thanks to all for the reports sent direct, through the reflectors and the 'spots' sent to the WSPR database on Tuesday night. A large number of spots were recoreded from both the USA and EU. The bigg
Jay, LF, First decode at 21:48, aafter a few periods of weakly visible signs on the waterfall. 21:48 -28dB Hope you can keep the transmission going right through the UK sunrise period - say to 10:00
SDR-IQ Plot showing the signal at 0730z (amplitude scale is calibrated, antenna 7m high Tee) http://www.g4jnt.com/WE2XGR_SpectPlot.JPG Andy G4JNT www.g4jnt.com
first traces at 2210Z, first decode at 2230Z 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T Jay, First decode tonight 2206Z -28dB, Bad QRN tonight . Will keep uploading spots throughout the night to web. Chris, G3XVL JO02NB (
Jay, nil here at 2145Z, not even traces. Last night I had traces starting 2120Z and first copy at 2144Z. QRN is very bad for this time of the year. I will leave the RX on overnight with WSPR running,
http://www.g4jnt.com/WE2XGR_Signal.jpg Shows a screen dump of the WSPR signal display over the critical period as it comes up out of the noise. Will have to turn off at about 2300z. I need to get up
Jay, LF, First decode at 21:48, aafter a few periods of weakly visible signs on the waterfall. 21:48 -28dB Hope you can keep the transmission going right through the UK sunrise period - say to 10:00
Wow! That generated quite a few reports. Thanks to the multitude of stations for the suscessful 'spots' forwarded to the WSPR database. The list includes: GM4SLV, G3XVL, OR7T, K3SIW, G4JNT, AA1A, G3Y
strange: Jim (BMU) is reporting on the odd minute at wsprnet.org Rik first traces at 2210Z, first decode at 2230Z 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T Jay, First decode tonight 2206Z -28dB, Bad QRN tonight . Will ke
First decode of the evening here. 14 minutes after the first one yesterday. Conditions are much noiser than they were then. Very impulsive broadband noise covering tens of kHz with durations of 10s t
Heavy snow (by our standards!) in S England, so took the opportunity to not bother going into work and to carry on logging. The signal has been pretty consistent at -20dB +/- 4 since switch-on at 064
XGR faded out here at 0840Z, 20 minutes after local sunrise 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T Heavy snow (by our standards!) in S England, so took the opportunity to not bother going into work and to carry on log
Dear Jay, Rik, LF Group, Getting pretty consistent copy of WE2XGR now, give or take the usual QSB - I seem to be back in business for the time being. Re the odd minutes - DF6NM noticed that this happ
Nice signals Jay, congrats.- my location was EK80 not as uploaded to wspr..org. Best sigs were -11 which were just about audible/readible 73 - Laurence ti3/ kl1x Chaps Im sorry but I wont be on tonig
WE2XPR/2 will be transmitting in WSPR mode tonight on 508.52 kHz (507.00 dial)...trying for copy by KL1X DXpedition in Costa Rica. Reports from other areas are of course appreciated. Jat W1VD WD2XNS
Thanks to all for last nights WSPR reception reports. After not running WSPR for a while, I'm reminded how well the WSPR database works and how easy it is to sort through the current and archived dat
WE2XGR/2 will be transmitting in WSPR mode until ~0400Z on 495.900 kHz (494.400 kHz dial). Reports via the database or direct are appreciated. Jay W1VD WD2XNS WE2XGR/2