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Re: LF: WSPR MF please

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Subject: Re: LF: WSPR MF please
From: DK7FC <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 09 Feb 2015 00:21:20 +0100
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Hi Markus,

Am 08.02.2015 23:41, schrieb Markus Vester:
Stefan,
 
so it looks like your two receivers provide some spatial diversity, simultaneously listening to both may be useful to overcome fading nulls during QSOs. On the other hand, the advantage of a lower noise location may become much more pronounced in daylight. So you'll have benefits both night and day ;-) 
 
73, Markus (DF6NM)


Yes but i've started the experiment in daylight and there is not so much difference. In this test the remote RX + USB soundcard was connected to my netbook, it was not (yet) a vorbis stream. I still have some internet connectivity problems which i will solve the next week. Then there will be an experiment using the remote vorbis stream. BTW there is a second WLAN hotspot from a university building which is 1 km closer than my own AP and it is in the same direction. I can install both hotspots. This may rise the availability of the stream (strong rain, snow...).
I will then run a grabber window, showing 2 spectrograms (home and remote) focusing to the WSPR or CW section side by side. Then we will see the QSB between both locations :-)

73, Stefan
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