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Re: LF: WSPR-15 on 136 KHz

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Subject: Re: LF: WSPR-15 on 136 KHz
From: DK7FC <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2018 15:02:56 +0100
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...i just checked the old emails. It was in 2012. Here is a link to Markus' website which contains the slowWSPR tools, http://df6nm.bplaced.net/wspr/ . It works for TXing and RXing. For TXing you can use the normal software of course. For RXing you can use the latest WSJT-X software set to WSPR-2. You need something like VAC to lead the audio to the input of WSJT-X. It is some years ago that is used the software but there is a readme file. So maybe someone likes to try to use it.
Jay/W1VD may add instructions on how to set it up for RXing.
I hope the file comes through...

73, Stefan

Am 21.02.2018 09:52, schrieb N1BUG:
Interesting. I didn't know about that. I suppose we need to develop our own tools from within the LF community as we are too small to attract attention from without.

I'm trying Windows 7 compatibility mode with WSPR-X. It has been running about 10 hours so far and decoding K3RWR every time.

The rain has stopped so today I can look at my antenna coil and maybe start transmitting again if the coil is OK. I will start on WSPR-2 again but might switch to WSPR-15.

73,
Paul N1BUG



On 02/20/2018 11:50 AM, DK7FC wrote:
LF,

Before WSPR-15 came up in 2011, Markus/DF6NM developed a tool which can generate and decode WSPR-15 and other WSPR modes. We used WSPR-8 (4 times slower, +6 dB) and even WSPR-30 (16x slower, +12 dB). The program collects the data from SpectrumLab and replays it faster afterwards, and leads the output to a normal WSPR decoder. So this fast replayed data can be fed into the new WSJT-X program running in WSPR-2 mode.
I remember positive tests with Jay/W1VD

If someone is interested, i could look into the details again. I guess the program is still available. Maybe Markus want's to comment.

73, Stefan

Am 20.02.2018 17:33, schrieb Alex R7NT:
Rob,
I believe that WSPR15 is more viable on 136 at low powers (up to 1W ERP) on long QRB (compared with WSPR2) :)
It's like comparing OP8 (~WSPR2) and OP32 (~WSPR32).
But OP8 died a few years ago on 136

73! Alex R7NT 136.73.ru <http://136.73.ru/>

2018-02-20 15:32 GMT+03:00 Rob Renoud <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>:


    Two T/A spots from Geoff, G0LUJ, last evening on 2200M at
-35dB and -37dB show WSPR-15 to be a viable mode on 136 KHz. I will continue nightly WSPR-15 transmissions for the next
    week or so.

    Does anyone have an early release of WSJT-X with the slow JT9
    modes included?  I believe that WSJT-X V. 0.95, r3243 released
    about 04/2013 may be one release that includes the slow JT9 modes.

    73,
    Rob - K3RWR


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