Ok Rick / Andy It was late at night .. looking closely at the wspr on line data base , it states the frequency is the average of the spots ..AH ... I always had assume that when you set up for tx the
Hi Rik, Graham, I also got false decode last night that looked genuine but searches revealed nothing. 091114 1958 5 -28 0.5 0.503998 WE6HMU JJ11 20 0 560 -32 091114 1958 8 -22 -1.
Only the one decode . so looks to be false , the data base is reporting my spot as proof of activity .. frequency is right ..as there was only one spot .. G . From: Graham Sent: Saturday, November 14
This is the list of tx stations as of 2350 14/11/09 MF 03 .. looks to be a little wet ? G4JNT 0.503852 G0NBD 0.503900 G3XBM 0.503904 OR2ELN 0.503908 G4WGT 0.503914 W3HH 0.503916 From: Graham Sent: Sa
Graham, the call OR2ELN does not exist if it is a pirate he is floating in the Indian Ocean somewhe half way between Madagascar and Heard Island. 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T 2009-11-14 23:14 OR2ELN 0.503908
To get a false decode just once is down to the laws of probability. To get the same call twice means the <signal received> is genuine. Who it is, is a completely different matter. Someone just has