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LF: WSPR-15

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Subject: LF: WSPR-15
From: DK7FC <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2018 19:51:12 +0100
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Jay, LF,

I already have the next idea, maybe for tomorrow? ;-)

You remember the early days before K1JT released WSPR-15.
Markus developed the slow-WSPR tools and we (you, as the DX RX station ) tried WSPR-8 and even WSPR-30 successfully.

Using Markus tools, the slowly transmitted WSPR (with accurate FSK spacing) was accelerated replayed in the next time slot and then fed to the normal WSPR-2 decoder, beeing connected to the database.

Meanwhile the WSPR-2 decoder performance seems to have much improved. So, it may be interesting to try the 'old' tool of Markus together with the latest WSPR-2 decoder.

What do you think? Do you still have the config files and so on?

Worth a try?

73, Stefan

PS: 137.620 kHz is right in the WSPR-15 defined slot. I think this is why my coil is resonant there ;-)


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