last 12 Hours on 477 OP8 Despite , some rather active storms passing over UK , 22 mm rain at my qth + static storms ..never funny after the Buddleia was cleaved in two a while back .. Good results fr
Yes but how much is radio and how much is the web ? Jasper Maskelyne's 'soft' ware achieved similar results http://www.sm2cew.com/jt65.html G, ) From: [email protected] DK7FC Sent: Sunday, Augus
Are you kidding..... maybe read up on the protocol. On 08/23/2015 09:53 AM, Graham wrote: Yes but how much is radio and how much is the web ? Jasper Maskelyne's 'soft' ware achieved simila
Why have the call sign text file when wspr is a 4FSK data mode what purpose could it possibly serve ? OPDS and Opera dynamic have call lists as look up tables May be its a handy Christmas card list ?
What text file? ... right. Maybe something implemented in WSJT, != wspr. New two-pass decoder in experimental WSPR branch (open source) can even decode more than on station on the same QRG: 2015-06
Now you come to mention it , taking a look , there are actually two text files with call sign's ive detected in my wspr folder , ''ALL'' and ''MEPT'', no one minds a bit of the 'Old Jaspers' as long
ALL_MEPT.txt and ALL_WSPR.TX are just log files, not updated from the web nor referenced in decode process. However, in original WSJT directory (EME modes, etc), there exists a CALL3.TXT, which is th
Hi Eric, Am 23.08.2015 21:51, schrieb Eric NO3M: [...] WSJT-X (which also now includes WSPR with two-pass, signal subtraction decoder by K9AN). Does this have any advantage i.e. a better decode perfo
Stefan I think the decoder "sensitivity" is still the same, however, the two-pass method employs signal subtraction on the second pass, removing signals associated with stations decoded in the first
Eric, Am 24.08.2015 00:57, schrieb Eric NO3M: Stefan I think the decoder "sensitivity" is still the same, however, the two-pass method employs signal subtraction on the second pass, removing signals