Hi Rik, LF,
Yes I guessed that possibly some gaps in any reporting may be due to other
activities at the remote station. You probably saw Chris G3XVL had an XP
auto update & PC re-boot. The more distant stations could have had severe
QSB.
Well , I did say it was my first attempt at an Excel chart & it did work for
me & raised some interest & valid feedback. I need to refine the chart with
labels & descriptions if required. I believe we do need some form charting
or tabulation of the reports even if each operator only processes their own.
Regards,
Gary - G4WGT.
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Rik Strobbe
Sent: 25 February 2009 21:02
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: LF: 500khz wspr spreadsheet
Gary,
the gap in my data is due to the fact that I was using the RX /
antenna otherwise.
Just one remark regarding the data: keep in mind that it is SNR (not
signal strength). I have my LF antenna at a rather remote location in
the garden. Nearest houses, street light and other possible QRM
sources are at least 50m from the antenna and at my own house most
local QRM sources have been eliminated. This might explain the
relative "good" values.
73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T
Quoting Gary - G4WGT <[email protected]>:
> Hi LF,
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> I have created a MS Excel spread-sheet for my WSPRing last night. I have
> uploaded it to my website as it is too large for the LF group forum. On
> three worksheets there is a graph in marker format, a graph in line format
&
> the data from the five stations who reported to the WSPR Spots page.
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> It is my first attempt at an Excel chart, please let me know what you
think.
> It can be downloaded at :-
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> http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/wgtaylor/WSPR01.xls
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> 73,
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> Gary - G4WGT - IO83QP.
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