Great, I am looking forward to copy you in slowWSPR :) I have plans to make my own transmitter, but until then I will stay RXing . La5vna Den 30.09.2012 22:33, skrev Roland Bruestle: Hi Steinar, I'm
I ma not sure if you are on blacksheep or yahoo so this goes to both groups. Have you considered using wsper-8 or wspr-32 on MF? 1912 -31 -0.5 0.501469 0 DG3LV JO53 43 1912 -21 0.9 0.501543 0 DL3NDR
Hi Steinar, I'm on blacksheep. Yes I'm interested on using wsper-8 or wspr-32. I talked already with Markus. May bee he told this to you. He gave me his soft ware. I have to install it now. When I'm
Hi all My RX WSPRing is on now. My am sorry, but I was not able to start earlier. Here is the first log. 2310 -15 -1.8 0.475753 0 DL3NDR JN59 27 2312 -22 -1.2 0.475629 0 DF6NM JN59 27 2312 -4 -1.4 0.
Hi Steinar, Thanks for monitoring. It was an amazing activity, i've never seen so many transmit stations to the same time (10 or so). Best decode for me so far was Timestamp Call MHz SNR Drift Grid P
Stefan, that TA crossing is quite remarkable. I think XSH/17 is operated by Dave AA1A, who does have excellent MF ears. He was one of the early reporters of Walter's beacon DI2AG. Well done both! 73,
Hello Steinar, do you like to a test with slowWSPR? We want to compare WSPR 2Min against SlowWSPR 8Min. I thought we should do a start test. I'm transmitting normal WSPR and Slow WSPR-2 to the same t
Stefan Others have covered that distance using CW on 500 Khz like EI0CF and G3KEV and maybe others. A few years back AA1A and NC1K had excellent receiver capabilities on LF es MF and were available f