-Please note the latest release of the software has changed the name
from MEPT_JT to WSPR  .  It now includes a T/R command line that will
automatically switch your rig from transmit to receive at a rate that
is set in the command line (see the instructions at
http://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/WSPR_Instructions.TXT )

Most activity ,so far,  is on 30M.  Set your dial on 10.13860 .  Use
something like Spect_JT or Spectran or Multipsk to view the received
signal on a waterfall. In Spect_JT you should keep the received signal
between 1400 and 1600 Hz in the waterfall.  If it is a MEPT signal,
you will see a VERY narrow vertical signal in the waterfall that lasts
TWO minutes.

Use the batch file I uploaded to get a quick start  .  The batch file
is simply 


wspr T/R 10.1386 10.140105 3 K3UK FN02 30 25

The above line tells DOS to execute WSPR.exe Set the mode to both
TRANSMIT and RECEIVE.  Then the first frequency is you receive
frequency, the next is the audio frequency for transmit (your rig
stays on 10.1386 while transmitting) .  Next number is the comm port
you use for PTT.  Then your call sign, power, and finally percent of
time transmit/receive.


Change your call sign and grid square and comm port number.  

If you receive a signal, the DOS window will display something like this

094200 2 -17 -1.7 10.140147 VE3CDX DM26 37 11.1

Note:  This is NOT  a QSO mode.  You do not connect or carry out a 
conversation.  You simply transmit and hope someone copies you or, or
receive and see how the band is doing.  To hold conversations about
who you are seeing , or who is receiving you, go to the digitalradio
sked page at http://www.obriensweb.com/sked    click on MEPT and join
the on-line chat.

Do NOT operate unattended .  Do not  transmit if the frequency is
occupied.  

Andy K3UK


-- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "lacwman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



> --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "Andrew O'Brien"
> <andrewobrie@> wrote:
> >
> > My overnight 30M MEPT received data
> > 
> > 030600   5 -19  -0.2  10.140082  W6SZ DM14 30              37.8
> > 031000   1 -26  -0.7  10.140082                                    
>   37.8
> > 031800   1 -22   0.1  10.140081  W6SZ DM14 30              37.5
> > 041000   3 -24   0.1  10.140083  W6SZ DM14 30              37.1
> > 091000   3 -15  -0.6  10.140136  K1JT FN20 37                 37.1
> > 095800   3 -21  -1.4  10.140119  ZL1BPU RF72 20            37.5
> > 101400   1 -21  -0.9  10.140119  ZL1BPU RF72 20            36.9
> > 
> > Antenna = 40M inverted V. at 35 feet.
> > -- 
> > Andy K3UK
> > www.obriensweb.com
> > (QSL via N2RJ)
> >
> Andy I am just trying to understand the MEPT ..so do you open the MEPT
> program and set your rcvr to 10.1400 CW (600Khz BW)and what you have
> posted is what was copied on the MEPT program ???? or explain what was
> done..Thanks
> Lloyd W3NF
> 
> 
> Lloyd W3NF
>


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