I usually go to the wspr database on line and see what frequencies are being
reported by others for the station I have heard.
Then I average the reports and adjust my RX until it gives the average figure
on my decodes.
regards
peter
Sep 5, 2009 10:09:15 PM, [email protected] wrote:
===========================================
On 5 Sep 2009 at 20:56, James Moritz wrote:
> Dear LF Group,
>
> The WSPR beacon is now running again on 503.975kHz (502.4kHz "dial
> frequency"). Any reports would be very welcome.
>
> Cheers, Jim Moritz
> 73 de M0BMU
>
>
Well I seem to be copying something, but no decode of you Jim...
2012 -10 2.1 0.504019 0 SM6BHZ JO57 40
2022 -3 1.7 0.503978 0 G4WGT IO83 27
2026 -10 1.8 0.504022 0 SM6BHZ JO57 40
2034 -8 2.2 0.503923 0 SM6BHZ JO57 40
2038 -12 1.8 0.503922 0 SM6BHZ JO57 40
2044 -12 2.1 0.503920 -1 SM6BHZ JO57 40
2048 -12 1.9 0.503919 -1 SM6BHZ JO57 40
Don't pay much attention to the frequencies as I had been playing about
a bit. Also not sure what frequencies Gus and Gary are actually on - I
thought Gus was just above 504 but it seems Jim is a bit higher up, so
I guess Gus has moved down below now.
OK, switching off for tonight...
73 Dave G3YMC
http://www.davesergeant.com
|