Hello Michel,
Thanks for the first report. Yes, the SNR is usually very good between
us. It was to show that it works.
I was amazed by the low noise levels at YV7MAE so i couldn't withstand
to try in WSPR-32. This is why a changed this mode. Maybe some
monitoring stations already went to bed to this time so the PC was
running in 8 over the night. Sorry for that.
There will be many more chances i can promise :-)
It was crazy, i was transmitting WSPR-32 at 100% TX time, i.e. there
were about 20 seconds each hour where the PA was off, almost a key down
transmission for 6 hours. Seems to be a proof for this PA system :-)
Today i have a sked with UA0SNV who set up to WSPR-32. So i will start
at 17 UTC in 32!
73, Stefan/DK7FC
Am 27.09.2012 09:24, schrieb Michel Brunel:
Hi Stefan,
Strong signal here as usual, but only two decodes until I switched off.
We do not agree with the start time and this was expected ;) I choose to
start with the existing wspr de facto standard.
The displayed frequencies are not correct, and this was expected too.
WSPR-32 will not be available until I add a low pass filter before the
required decimation process. So, plenty of improvements to do.
Anyway, I'm pleased with this first on air decode in wspr-8
Thanks Stefan for your transmissions.
73, Michel - f5wk
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