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Re: LF: LF WSPR spots J1LPB in Hamilton, Canada

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Subject: Re: LF: LF WSPR spots J1LPB in Hamilton, Canada
From: Alex R7NT <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2018 11:30:41 +0300
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Luis,
I think this is fake spots. VG1XTB in Opera also. maybe this is one and the same person

73! Alex R7NT  136.73.ru    AWLF 136.73.ru/h_aw/


ср, 7 нояб. 2018 г. в 11:11, VIGILANT Luis Fernández <[email protected]>:
Hi LF

Last night I got a single decode from J1LPB at -29dB
But no decodes from Paul, N1BUG

Considering all the previous comments I would say it is a "fake" spot. But then looked at stations reported by J1LPB
during last night and this is quite consistent for a station in FN03, reporting just US stations closer than 3000km
And reporting N1BUG and K3MF (single spot) at -9dB

 2018-11-07 03:20        EA5DOM          0.137516        -29     0       IM98xn          1       J1LPB   FN03bh          6463    303     1
 2018-11-07 02:04        WH2XXP          0.137507        -23     0       DM33           5        J1LPB   FN03bh          3066    59      12
 2018-11-07 00:12        WH2XND          0.137527        -25     0       DM33xt          20      J1LPB   FN03bh          2967    60      14
 2018-11-07 00:38        N1BUG   0.137437        -9      0       FN55mf          1       J1LPB   FN03bh          894     260     13
 2018-11-07 02:08        K3MF            0.137570        -9      0       FM19sr          1       J1LPB   FN03bh          489     326     1

Maybe Jason got the message and is no longer bull***ting the WSPR spots ?  ;-)

73 de Luis
EA5DOM

-----Mensaje original-----
De: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] En nombre de Rik Strobbe
Enviado el: viernes, 26 de octubre de 2018 11:14
Para: [email protected]
Asunto: Re: LF: LF WSPR spots J1LPB in Hamilton, Canada

Reporting to wsprnet.org via a "public" WEB SDR such as Twente seems rather confusing and even meaningless to me.
Reporting via a "private" WEB SDR might be useful (in particular if it is an area without other reporters), but I would recommend to use a meaningful indication such as WEBSDR-HI (for a WEB SDR in the Domenican Republic) or SWL-FN55XX (if you are not licenced and located in FN55XX) rather than a fake callsign.

The callsign rules decribed by Jason only apply for transmitting WSPR, for reporting wsprnet.org accepts (almost) anything.
Just at this very moment SWLKQ40LS, KPH742, DL0091SWL, SWL-CM98DN, SWLEM64, ZL3003SWL, F61695 and SWUKSDR/2 are reporting.
So no need to use "fake callsigns".
BTW: the J1 series is currently not allocated by ITU, but J2 (Djibouti) and J3 (Grenada) are.

73, Rik  ON7YD -OR7T
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Van: [email protected] <[email protected]> namens VIGILANT Luis Fernández <[email protected]>
Verzonden: vrijdag 26 oktober 2018 10:13
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Onderwerp: RE: LF: LF WSPR spots J1LPB in Hamilton, Canada

Hi LF

I have exchanged a couple of email with Jason (J1BPL keeper). For the reports he provide in HF it is clear he is mixing few SDRs around the world. He reports to keep own SDRs in Ontario and Domenican Republic. But the reports from EU stations may be from Twente or any other. He explains the reson of using that callsign

Anyway, not fair game and confusing the whole system as propagation monitor tool After all WSPR have also its ghost .... not only Opera !! ;-)

73 de Luis
EA5DOM

Message from Jason follows :

J1LPB was used because the it conforms to the WSPR protocol.

1) One or two characters consisting of A-Z or 0-9
2) One character which must be a number, 0-9
3) Two or three characters which must be A-Z These restrictions are placed on the callsign in order to satisfy the requirements of the WSPR and Opera encoding algorithms.

J1LPB is used at my primary QTH, J2 and J3LPB are in separate locations, one in the Dominican Republic (J2) and one in Parry Sound, Ontario. Each station is TX capable but right now RX only and remotely controlled by me from my home until I get to each location. At that point I can start running TX on the ISM bands "flea power" using WSPR.
J for Jason, number for station, LPB for Low power beacon

I agree SWL would suffice for simple reporting but it keeps things simpler for me to know which station and the fact that it is unique, that J1 is not defined as a prefix in the world that I know of (Japan, you might think but I have never see a J1 call from there, nor J2 or J3)



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