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Subject: | Re: LF: wspr15 decodes on 136kHz last night |
From: | Stefan Schäfer <[email protected]> |
Date: | Sat, 09 Mar 2013 14:45:16 +0100 |
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Hartmut,Maybe it has to do with your "callsign" DL-SWL. In the past i've read about similar problems. Try to use a real callsign like DE0TST, for a single upload test (is this already illegal?) If that works, then use DLSWL or so. I know from Edgar (Tasmania) that EJTSWL works, at least. 73, Stefan/DK7FC Am 08.03.2013 16:35, schrieb Hartmut Wolff: I still have problems with the upload to wsprnet. Here is what I decoded last night:2130 -31 -0.2 0.137605 0 UA0AET NO65 37 2215 -26 0.8 0.137605 0 R7NT KN97 20 2330 -28 0.8 0.137605 0 R7NT KN97 20 0045 -20 0.4 0.137605 0 R7NT KN97 20 0315 -29 1.8 0.137605 0 R7NT KN97 20 |
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