A strong signal but WSPR-15 does not work here on RX :-( I'll switch to WSPR-2, which works well on the same software and settings! 73, Stefan/DK7FC Am 01.02.2013 15:27, schrieb Roland Bruestle: Hall
Hi Roman, yes I made a pause yesterday. I am active now with WSPR-15 on dial 474.2kHz, TX 475.817 kHz (1.67kHz). Good luck Gruß Roland DL3NDR Am 14.02.2013 05:27, schrieb Roman RW3ADB: Hi Roland, LF
Hallo, MW-friends, I am transmitting WSPR-15 on dieal 474.2kHz, TX 475.81kHz (1.61kHz). Starting from now till tomorrow morning. Good luck. 73 Roland DL3NDR
Roland Pathetic to watch strong signals and no decodes, not as good as QRSS for instant ID G3KEV -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] Markus Vester To: [email protected] rsgb_
Roland, there it is... 1830 -18 1.1 0.475800 -1 DL3NDR JN59 27 although the SNR should rather be like + 23 dB! Though I'm not sure wether the WSPR software would be be able to display high positive S
Hi Roland, LF! I monitor WSPR-15 yesterday, but nothing. Hope to any activity tomorrow. For info: http://rw3adb.narod.ru/2013/20130213_475khz_QRM/20130213_WSPR15_475khz.01.JPG Local QRM on 475 khz he
You would have to do a stats anys to see the relationship between strong and weak signal decodes and frequency separation to gauge the width / de-sense of the detector under strong signals , I have s
Markus, I be leave, there is problem with the transmission. Decoding is difficult. The SNR is not as good as with WSPR-2. I'm using the the same equipment as for WSPR-2, where the reported SNRs are
Hallo, MW-friends, I am still transmitting WSPR-15 on dial 474.2kHz, TX 475.817 kHz (1.67kHz). I hope that I have solved the with my signal. The reason was the USB-Soundkard. Good luck. 73 Roland DL
Well I see +12 +16 on my own QRPp, but I don't expect it to mean anything on a Weak Signal Mode. WSPR 15 appears in the same list look for frequencies north of 457800. Eddie On 01/02/2013 19:58, Grah
I only see +10 as the max s/n ? is that the decode top limit ? these are wspr-2 not 15 ? From: [email protected] g3zjo Sent: Friday, February 01, 2013 7:13 PM To: [email protected] Subj
But is is the same half dozen over and over agn reporting and not far away from each other so it could be done on CW. There is the odd EU being seen across the pond but again it is the same few daily
Hallo, MW-friends, I am transmitting WSPR-15 on dieal 474.2kHz, TX 475.817 kHz (1.67kHz). Starting from now till tomorrow morning. Good luck. 73 Roland DL3NDR
Hello Roland, I saw you clearly but you've been on 473.5 (arround). ?? 73, Stefan/DK7FC Am 01.02.2013 15:27, schrieb Roland Bruestle: Hallo, MW-friends, I am transmitting WSPR-15 on dieal 474.2kHz, T
Hi Roland, you're strong here at 24 km - solid 60 dB SNR in QRS-3 setting (ie 0.5 Hz noise bandwidth). Unfortunately no decode yet but I'll keep trying. How are you generating the signal? There seems
Hi Roland and all, But a "dial frequency" of 472 kHz would place the beacon-like Opera transmission annoyingly close to the center of CW activity (472 to 474). Well I'm not really active on MF right
An interesting thing With so many wspr stations running , why in the last week are there only 2 stations showing as decoded in the USA , and non other than we2xgr (who has a valid reason) , Im sure i
Hello Roman, this is a good idea. The question is, shall we Change the WSPR frequencies to Opera frequencies or opposite. The frequency for WSPR with 474.2kHz is already used in Europe and US. WSPR1
On 01/03/2013 14:54, Graham wrote: An interesting thing With so many wspr stations running , why in the last week are there only 2 stations showing as decoded in the USA , and non o